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“ S U N D I A L ” C E Y L O N T E A 2S-, 2S; GD., & 3 s . PER POUND


TEACHERS’ TEA. 1/10 & 2/- PER LB. In P.ackcts only.


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C A S T L E S T R E E T , i CLITHEROE


T H E C L I T H E R O E T IM E S WILL I!E PUBLISHED ON


T H U R S D A Y , 24T 11 in s t .,


N e x t w e e k , in c o n s e q u e n c e F r id a y b e in g C h r i s t in a s -D a y


ttbe Him THE es, F/IIDA Y, D K C EM l2 l : l l IS, ISOl. SEASON.


T hfrk is no lack o f signs that the ** festive -season ” is once more upon us. ; The barometer hints at It; the thermome-. ter suggests it ; shop windows indicate i t ; and, if any further witness be needed, the almanack asserts it beyond all con­ tradiction. There is not the slightest doubt that Christmas is really coming. The M'eather generally is winterly, if not exactly Christraas-like, and the tempera­ ture is low enough for anyone except the skaters. The various shop windows arc assuming the brilliant aspect peculiar to the ‘ season, those o f the butchers,, resplendent as usual, taking the lead. The difierent denominations are busy with preparations for tea parlies, enter-.


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■ taihments, public meetings, &c. Altogether the coming Christmas seems likely to


'fully maintain, the reputation its prede-: cessors have built up, "


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with widely difTerent ideas in difTerent persons, but few are entirely callous to its inauencol As for Chnstmas-keepers, their: name is Legion. They vary from the man; who, with burglanous intent, seizes this, apparently ' favourable . opportunity to “ take what isn’t his*n,” to tlie^ man who deems the season one above all else for ■the exercise o f generosity and chanty; and Ytom^ the individual whose reverence for


i Thoughts o f Christmas are associated^ o f S C R A P S F A N C Y / /tTs.-/


B O X E S O F S T A T I O N E R Y . In the New Designs.


PACKET


LM , X J L A itjl, ■ ()D. AND Is; Each.


G O O D S •T T TOYS ' & OyVAIES COX‘*ISTI IG OF


Boxes of I*u!^zlcs. all hinds of Animals, Arks, sots of Furniture. Nine Pins, Punch and Jud> bhows,'Drums, grand selection of Balls, Richter > Building Blocks, &c.j «.^c.


SPLENDID LOT OF DOLLS. CHILDREN’S TOY BOOKS. Boxes of


Gh r is tm a s


Fancy CutPaiior. apor, Tissue Pa_ F lowers, Reels of Wire, &.c.


TUIMMINGS—Sholf Paper, aper, Bernes and


CRYSTAL GLASS PHOTO FRAMES. FRAMED TEXTS at Cd


each.


r„«icncD. 5VhU8t:it is' no easy task to give, an unbiasscil description of tlio dillercnt cvliibilioiis, we Hirmk'tliati^nO' ono can take exception ■ to tlie statoinbnt'.tliat the competition for first place, has rested' between, Messrs. Cowman, CmigiU, amt tVardj .bnt as the displays from ono end of the townito tlie other' form most -imposing spectacles,


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^ V f L U - D O ! ! ! GAME,_^-


these three are rim very close by their coinpctition, Mr Joseph Ward lias excelled liimself witli liis


show tliis year. ,Tlio principal items are four prinie: thrcc-ycar-old West llighland .ScotS; foil by »T . UriKKS, Kko,, of Coidcoats irall. Tliero-arc also twelve prime Clioviot wetlicr-s, fed by Williain Veevers, Esq;;'' Penrith, which took the first and second prizes at the Clitheroo Auction hlart last Monday. .Seven-prime one-year-old wotliers, fed by .1. Kendall, Esq., Clitheroe Pour lambs wliicli took second prize at Appleby Auction Mart.


Mr. Cowgill has an unusually Large stock pur-


cliascd for Christmas, but last night’s “ show .’’ was not us largo as usual in consocjucnco oC the acr>


bad weather: In spite of this, there is a capital array of very fine me,at, which presents an attrac­ tive appearance—beef, mutton, lamb, and i»ork


being well arranged about the shop. Most of the. meat Ims been specially fattened and exhibited,, and lias taken prizes at llic principal c,\hibitions in Scotland. The show is mainly composed of


Scotch and Irish stall-fed two-ycar-old, and thrcc- yoar-old heifers of. prime quality. In mutton there are some splendid wethers and giminer. hogga, fed by Mr. Veevers, Dumfries, (comr.adcs to the sheep Mr. Veevers so successfully exhibited this year nt Smitlificld) these arc espccially fme. .The stock of geese will not arrive until Tuesday night


next.;. - , ^ .......... . . . . . .


for making a disiday, and these have been well lUili/edL Tlicrc is a handsome shew of the primost meat, including two prime AVest Higliland heifers fed by Mr- Cowman, and exhibited at Birmingham and l.ondon. receiving a ” vcry highly conmicudod; four prime Scotch heifers (.fed by 1 . Robb,.Lsq., Castle Douglas, Scotland), a year and ten months old, each weighing ton score per quarter; 25 prime Cheviot wethers, fed by the same gentleman ; ton prinie lambs of own feeding: one prime fat calf fed by G. Dewimrst, Fisq.,- of Radholm Lawn.


Mr Cowman’s shop presents unusual facilities


Dominoes, Draughts, Id., Od., and Is., Tiddlc-dc-Winks. Clmmowinks. Slopcr Family Game, Little Magic Table, and other Popular Games for tlie season.


placing in .a conspicuous and central position the head of one of tsic four "West Highland boots ho has killed. There is a good show of meat all of the best quality, including the four West Highland Scots already mentioned, who have been fed,by Mr- James Oorbndge, Carsidc, near Chipping; ten' prime shearling gimmers and wethers, fed by Messrs. JI. and C. Dawson, Bashall Hall, near Clithoroe; a pen of fine fat lambs, winners of the second prize at Appleby; a fat pig, fed by J\Icssrs. Harvey. Chaighlcy. Jlr. Porter intends to kill again on ’Wednesday for Christmas. '


Mr- "W- Porter has made his show; unique by


T T ME S O F F I C E Markkt Pi.ace, Ci.ithukoe


J O H N E . S M I T H I E S , AUCTIONEER .t VALUER,


24; CASTLE STRE.ET, CLITHEROE. SECOND 1-IAND FURNITURE


BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED FOR ■ NEW.


the associations o f the day prompt him to observe it with an ultra-Sabbatarian quiet­ ness, to another, who acts upon the belief that Christmas is th(; day above all otliers for an absolute abandonment to laughter and fun. And so each observe the day m the manner which suits him best. But there is another side Ao the subject


— the side that appeals more directly to tradespeople. Christmas is, or should be, a veritable harvest-time for the retailer. Altliough the outlook is not*any too bril­ liant, It might be worse; and if the Irades-


.men can receipt a sufficient number o f bills to enable them comfortably to meet their own, they will not be disposed to grumble.


In another column will be found a report o f a meeting o f railway workers, held on Saturday- evening, with the. object o f aUemplmg.to increase the strength o f the local branch. Seveial statements were made at that meeting Avhich; if they can be substantiated, will prove a strong argument m favour o f combination on the part o f these workers.- It was stated that although the ostensible hours were si-xty-seven per week (from 7-30-a.m. to 7 p.ni.), carters were really w’orking from


^ eighty to eighty-four h.£)urs and other workers from seventy-six to eighty hours w e ek ly ; , and this for salaries ranging from seventeen to twenty-one shillings. II these statements cannot be contradicted it IS high lime the companies looked into the matter. It is not .likely that.the. men will long submit to-such conditions as these.- •


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of an hour rafter Mr. Ilitchon in Moor Lane Imd completed the setting out of his Christmas show, one of the small lumps accidentally fell and set on tire the costume of tlic elaborately attired wax


Fihk at a CiiniST-MAs Show’.—About a quarter


Aspinall Arms, Mitton, is the principal item. This animal was the winner of a handsome silver medal at the W lialloy Agricultural bhow this year in the class for heifer'*, not exceeding three years old, and has also carried off several other iinzcs. •Tlicrc arc also four excellent Scots fed by Air. William Marsden, farmer, Salthill; one sheep fed by Mr. Cockshutt himself; and ton lambs fed; by Mr-’Blezard, Lower btanden.


.folm Cockshutt makes a capit.al .show, of which prime heifer fed by Pliihp Ashcroft. Lsq.,


some first-cla.HS meat and intends with others to make a .show also next 1 nesday, llio sliow includes one fat huUock,'fcd by Wm. Vivers, F.sq., Allan, bcotl.and.- (Ihis animal was only just over two years old ami weighed eleven score ton pounds per quarter- It was the winner of Ihe secoml, prize at the Clithcroc Auction ’Mart); two AVest Highland and bcotch heifers,, fed by Jlr. Wm. IMarsden, bait Hill, Chthcroe ; ono fine sheep (weighing 2S lbs per quarter) fed by Mr. John Kendal, Clithoroo; five bcotcli wethers, fed the same; and five prune gumiicr lambs fe«l by Mrs. Blezard, btandeii iley, near Clithcroe


3Mr. James Sutcliffe, Bawdland.s, -has killed


show of good useful incut, includiug a West. High land lioifer. -fed by., John Moorhouso. Mearlcy ; a Galwuv Pole, fed by ihos. liobb, Castle Douglas, bcotland: a pen of shearlings, fed by James Holden.,-llurst Green; n pc*n of lambs, fed by A. I. Rol-inson, Ksq., at Crow ircos farm, Chatburn ; and a pen of lainb.s fed by Ralpli Assheton, Ksq., J. )ownham IlalL.


meat- comprising llireo prune fat heifers, fed by W. Vivors, Lsq., Dornocktown, Annan, Scotland; one splendid AYe.st Highland bcot, fed by H. Tillot- son. i?-s(j.-. York House : si.x prune wethor.s, fed by Brycc-bmitli, Ksq., Barrow ; six prune fat Iambs,


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Jlr. I. Hitchon makes the neighbourhood of A aterloo resplciulent with Ins large show of fine


Mr. Jamc.s Rushton, Bawdlands, has a capital Dec


oQth—Cummins’ bacred Concerts 21st—Philharmonic Society s Grand Concert —‘ ^Messiah.”


18th (tonight) iinl 19th—J W Cumimns’ Dioiamas


2.ith-^bocial evening at Liberal Club. - T O S S I D E ^


. A CoN-cEUT was given in -lossnle school, on


Saturday to defray the cost of an Anienean organ for Burnside school. The progrannne was rendered by the Tossido Church choir assi.sted liy friends from Long Preston. Mr. II. Whitehead, comic vocalist, of Darwen, kindly gave his services for


for the occasion. W H A L L E Y AYksma’an M.I.S.—An inlcrcsting meeting of


this society was held on ^londay evening, when MissF- lligginhottom read a papcT on “ Mary, Queen of Scots


“ Sfekcii Nksiit ’ AT Tin: Gkammau School.— ■ • .*


Grammar. School.; and wo understand Vicar will presido, -Esq.j/Q.C.


will distribute-tho prizes.


This evening is the occasion of the ‘* Speech night” and distribution of prizes at the AVIialley that the


and II. AV. AVorsley-iayior, Rent Day.—Yesterday was tho rent day of the


tcnantH on the Morctou Hall estate. Ihe usual proceedings wxtc lield at tlie A


A iialley Arms. ' The Renovation or the I’auisii Chukch.—


Nothing has been heard for some time respecting the movement for tnc restoration of the Church,


Tt is a matter m which the parishioners take :i keen interest, and there is a general feeling of anxictv 'to know if anything is being done towards bringing about thi.s.inuch-nccded work. • u .


t'lithcroe Times will he read hy a class of tho population who*«c trade it is worth your while to soemo.


L ITE R A R Y NOTICES,


fed by II. • Iillotson, F.sq., York House ; one fine pig,- fed-by Brycc-bmith, Rsq., Barrow; and two Xirime xugs fed by II. Chew, Lsq., AVoralon.


to the Butchers in the matter of displav, and all kinds of Christmas groceries and provision arc to be found at Messrs. Bailey, Bros. .


requirements, in his usual cfllcicnt style. Mr. AVooIor s window in A


The Grocers arc usually snppo.sed to stand next -


snow device, and tins is verj’ effective. Tlicrcis also an excellent array of grocery andqirovisions.


•inas btoclcs arc-Mossrs., II. Cliippcndale, R. Jlansou. K-- and J. D. Xhisticthwaitej-thc; UE-xcelsior ■ bupply btorcs, aiuVJ. GuUen; • • -


demands of Christmas trade. Other grocers who liavc laid in fipccial Clinst-


^. D. Cunliffe has a good show of grocorv. i\rr. K. Clarke is also well provided for tlio extra


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A ('Although, each of .vthc stalioiiors jmts- forth special efforts for showing Clirislnms cards, the


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windows at the Ttmcn. 0//ic« uiuToubtedly .arc the best show', bilvcr rockery, fairy lamp8,.!cryBtal-' Iin°rs, and a nmltiplicity of other good.s, all make up a ventablefairy land. ;


Mr- Braccwcll, as usual, exhibits.sometiung


figure.' Mr. Ilitchon imincdmtely gave the alarm and commenced to fight the tlame.s. In - about three imnulcs- nssishancc • arrived from - tlio fire station and the fire, w’liicli liad been confined solely to the .window, -was extinguished. The lo.ss will be covered by insiiranco. L


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meeting of this association was held yesterday afternoon in St. Mary s school Mrs. King-AV^jlkm- Bon presided. Ten ladies were appointed on-thc committee.- of twelve, two places being left to be fillcd'up later.; Miss Bailey-was elected secretary, and Mrs- . Mercer...AVhipp assistant secretary, it was decided to engage a-mirsc. The funds have reached a satisfactory sum, .but a wish was cxpro.s- Bcd. that animal, subscriptions could bo obtained, EO that the movement miglit rest on a niurc reliable basis


The-N uusino Association.—An iniluential


mas goods.ix ■ Jlr llitchon’s show was confined to ono window


fresh- .. .Thw time it isa very large revolving stand tastefully Set out witli a variety of fancy Christ­


-in-'Consequence oL the fire, but.would, doubtless liave* compared favourably with tho .others.: ,i-'jLhc iiif-ide of the shop presents an. attractive appear­


ance.


windows.a'variety .of all branches of display. Miss Nicholl s window is'wcll set out. -Mr: E.' Contes has a .good- display of liglit and fancy-drapery.; .


new ])roniJ8C8 werewell lighted up and:exhibited a good show of gcneral' drapery.. * :


1 he handsome. windows of . Air; G. A. -AVilson s - - . -


i- •.^Y. AVilkinson Jias divided the honours of. his double i front, and' given - one window^to the-show of goods for each sex. • - • ; r


Mr. J. -ITodgmson has displa^’cd in his three . • - • _


tively dressed. Messrs. Berry and Co., have adopted tiio falling-


Mr. G. 11. Dawson, Pcndlc-road: lias nmde pleasing disiilays of liandsomc Christmas cards in one window and a nicely arranged assortment of groceries and fancy confectionery in - the other. Mr- A


Mr. J. befton, is catering, for tho season’s A'‘otmc Lane is attrac­


Cummins’ Diouam-vs.—This company has been


paving a second visit to Clithcrociduring the past week. Tlic views arc of a very high oi-dcr, and


the entertaining descriptions of them given by Mr. Cummins arc highly appreciated. Ihu cxlubition


of the views is pleasantly interspersed by. musical and other items by. the various members of the company: p Ihc conjuring feats- by.-Herr,.* Karl /cidler also deserve special mention.


. Ringixo tub Changes.—John Macarler was charged at tho police court this morning with obtaining half-an-ounccof twist tobacco, the prop­ erty of *Hcnrv Lester, ■Waterloo, by lucniLS of a trick known as ** ringing thcichangcs.- From a,


description ortho prisoner, F.b. Beaumont arrest­ ed him the same evening in Salford, and he was identified from amongst a number of other persons. ' He was sentenced to 14 days hard labour.


this society, held on -Wednesday -evening, Mr.. James; Aspdon read- an interesting i>apcr on tho!


“ Life .and. teachings of George Macdonald. There was a fair attendance, and, the pajier. was; much appreciated.- ,r-.- l .


-.v, Llmkligut- Entkutainmknt -at BAKUOW’ .—;


The members of the Barrow Literary bocicty lield: a limelight entertainment lu the schoolroom,’ coimstiiig- of' a number* of view’s of Switzerland, the illustrated‘ story of i John .Gilpin.- Tlic chair, was taken by the president of the.society,.tlic Rev.


IIanson,^FiSq., and'-thc views wcrc’cxhrbitcd by^Mr. W G White


W. Faitlmrst.^ rThc readings-wore given hy>A. M. V ■ ? ■ 'i ■ 1. • ..;x ■ \


■ • L I V E S E Y ’S N E \V Y E A R ’ S I t IEAT T O c h i l d r e n .


Gnuul Olil Eiinlisli Dinner—Roast Beef aial Tium Budding. AUo


. A N ; e n t e r t a i n m e n t


Consisting of Songs and Insiriiiiiciital Music, i'll! take place in the


LARGE ROOM a t -the LIBERAL CLUB, • ON


S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y | 2i.d


Moon Lane M. L, S.—At tlie weekly meeting of Ell E E C O U 1- 0 N S are now being gi'f" : -TWO HUNDRED


of age.' Each '.Coupon will have a chance, b^“


to purcliasors of our I’ ciiny 'Xmas I’ackcl! of 1-uro Confectionery.


FREE DINNERS • -Will be given to children under 12yoare


the event of a winning coupon being held ^ person over the * above w age. the same transferred by the winner to .a child under 12 ye of age. . ■


L I V E S E Y *S


CARLTON - DINING ROOMS AND co n f e c t io n e r y faTORLb,


' 4, MARKET PL ALL


iS>*: Don’t forgot the CARLTON BALL. I '


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• TiiK Evanoelisx. Monthly—a new magazine produced 'spcciallv for localization—commences with the now year. -• It is got up in an,attractive style, the illustrations arc good, and the reading matter is of a varied and interesting character, and includes the opening chapters of a serial story, A lookor-on at- life. • It will form ti welcome addition to tho list of parish magazines.


r p o TRADESMEN OF CLITIIEROE AND DISTRICT— JL • An iidvcrHscjncut of your.Un.*ilnoBa insertcil in tho


A. A. LOFTHOUSE Thanks her customers


for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same.


PLUM PUDDINGS,


'MINCE MEAT in one pound jars, TARTS. FRUIT TARTS,


M eat Pies D aily, Custnrd, Cre.ams,


Jellies, and Blancmange, made to order AN ASSOnT.MMNT Oi'


O rnamen']'ED C hristmas Cakes and Fancy Ciiocoi..yte Bo.xks,


Suit.ablo for Cliristinns I’rcseiils, in slock.


Special nttciitlon will lie given to famil.v onlcr. NOTE Tim AUDUKSS.


3 , M A R K E T P L A C E , Clitlieroe L I B E R A L C L U B .


The Committee of the above Club liaio arranged for a


g O C I A L J h^ V E N IN G


T o BE 1 HELD IN THE LARGE ROW.: o-s


TFIURSDAY EVG. n e x t (’XiP. l o commence at S-oO p.m., Tickets .,


MRS. SUTOLIl ’ BUTCHER, SALFOlir.-


Kotifios that her— C l - IE t S T iM A S N E X T s i-i o ■WILL T-\KK I'LACh T U E S D A Y


Saircd Gb.“-''. Becltnls. Ac


AdmifiSlO' ** •ResJ.!..v-l


; .icscripti0li'4f tlicir shows must take pre-


V.T-.... : rTr^(^mcn,to


-J > , ui.'Iasfijiiglit in !ii ■'.-cvion^^Vcars/;■


■ Thcr^ .sSdSjic£.'.Mta” :


■'window.,!;?^*^ fancy good


_ -Y


^fery' nice disifiay of j ;


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..who, iipi-ufluaL’hiakcs UP. excellent show of thoicq paslry /■•aud sweets, .witir, the; n^ual jChristmas^ specialities, ^plum-puddings,.-'niiiicc'* pies, &c. Good allows are inade^ by—the various other confectioners. ' -


—' The'confectioners arc led off ,hy.,Mi8s Lofthousc, ..... " .


his waYt-s7thb7>iV/e dt' xosi'itance being a hugcplum- puddingLintended for the children at the New


Mr. liivcscy li*as made a pleasing exhibition of


abundance of fancy and useful articles on ono b»Jo, and tempting confectionery on the other.


Year’s Trent. :Mr; ■ Jv?'T. AVaddington’s windows cxliibit ;.an


window decoration is a huge ornamented pork pic. Tliore iS'^nlso a good array-of otiier items belonging


At Smith’s pork shop the ‘ centrc-piecc of tho


^to .a prAc butcher’s shop.-■: ' Mrr^J Clarke also shows a largo and varied


assortment of - sugar, and jelly fancies, aweet-r moats, &c.


/A t Altham’b Tea Stores a mechanical hear beats a drum. Tho windowa are filled with a \arielyof presents and fancy articles effcctUcly arranged.


Mr Fi. Forrest’s musical instruments form .a


good Christmas SIiowL- Thc fact of Christmas coming so late next


week, prevents many-of the shopkeepers making their show until next week. Amongst thoflo arc Mrs. Sutcliffe, butcher, Salford,_^Ir. J. Eatoiigli, poulterer, who promises a choice selection of geese turkeys, &c., and a number of others.


TO TRADESMEN OF CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT.—


dithevoe Timex will bo road by atclass of tbo population whoso tnulo It is worth your while to socuro.


An advorliscmont of your business inserted In tho J.


EATOUGII, AVcIlgatc, will have a choice selection of


SCOTCH TUI?KEY’‘S, ENGLISH FED DUCKS, GEESE AXD FOAYLS.


Also a largo quantity of HOME and FOREIGN


FRUITS will be shown on AVednesday next. Before purchasing inspect li«


• ’ Stock, which will be sold at the lowest possible pricc.s.


E


atough, Fruiterer and Poulterer f • ■WELOATE. --


’ PN


kind patronage that they Iiavo accorded him during the time he has been in business in Clitheroc, and begs to call attention to the prime quality of his


POIITEB, BUTCHER, l^tOOU LANK. A CHRISTMAS STOCK, COMING EVENTS.


AAMiich comprises four AA^'est Highland Scots, fed by Mr James Corbridge, Cafsido, nr. Chipping; ton prime Shearling Gimmers and Wctliers, fed by Messrs M. and O. Dawson, Bashall Hall, near Clithcroe; a-pou of fine fat Lambs, winners of the 2nd prize at Appleby ; and a fat Pig, fed by Mrs. lIar\CN, Chiighlcj A^^ P. intends to kill again on A


Christmas, pO R T - ER, BUTCHER, Moor Laxe


J . Porter begs to thank his customers for the V. =.i


V.MV ■ . whicUmH not bo killed until next .Tho'-Stook corapriscs a largo number of quality. ■'’^'^^ERSof .primeana will


Large Stock of GEESE TUESDAY NIGHT.


‘ I^uicHER, Moor Lane,


r i l UOWMAN wishes to call attention to 1,1. Jl ■


exceptionally fine CHRISTMAS snow,


of tbo FINEST QU.VLITY JIEAT Six Prinie Heifers, Twentv-fire


Clioviot Wetliors, Ten splendia Lambs, and aPBIJIE FAT CALF.


0OW M A N , Butcher, Castle Sheet,


s'j


A’’edncsd:iy for


OSI'jPH WARD can supply his customers with CHRISTMAS MEAT


- t:liristiuas comprises a Splendid Showof PRl/E STOCK. Call and Inspect.


■^T^TARD, Butcher, Moor Lane. otiual to any m tlic town. His Stock this


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