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E FARM I Plilheroe.


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N', by M r . 1?. OCTOUKK Ibtll,


■iomo liWolom'n,™t“ “ "J ,” ' ' ’’ '" ’ ' ’ HU 1, . a bK .t . f f I c r ,s o i „ ,


Ml


) VS, Gclil Co'\' M


I coiivictic,,,, against liini' '11^, V™' "wnv iWi.- "liVnl.n..i7V'i


l lu c\cuho wns tlmttlior. . — ' I


piinislioil fur lluisenffeiic™ tional inmishment bu


|lcrs. Rukc«. Korks. Ac.,-Also nbu'ut:


ri;;. The FAIIM Pljj TrongliH.


. I Cob. Ifi Scotch fannurs


1 .\ftcrffr«n* of tho.: | xt. «»»! a <|uitntlly


|lruii.<i. Kilclion nml


|i)he. uml Aninhub*, Pedsientls.


linK Curved ChuHt,


loctuu n c lm r c l b s ^ r scljcB Turyfnblu uirniislti.i,' « i


uf tbu mass for ,vbu,„


A t Clilborue llir Ifcinru iiniirovcmcnt of I


IIiuroliBli system o f ilramnno"^'’i.‘ ''“ Dcnlnirsl puintul out t" l?m, ,


UOW N IG H T


I ivas to imluee their .Ia;uIlo„ I necessary tmiirovciiients ^


'' In , ;


» ” llintn.i- . .“f'"


” ” 1


ibe besda o f the farmers, fortlu i,!'’ ''"''''"KOTc; "“ Ih lho«


I be stale of affairs belweeii 111,. I 1 atulieiice wa.s elearly indiente.] l itk answer.


. I 8»vc it nj) v


I iloae wlieii tile lamlloril refused''ti!''l"I I l a m l , a n d r e p l i e d •


IMKNADK o


L L InhoTc Hall. One farmer was Iionrd to rernsrt v lO l lR IS ,


I ICdiMl Lftto of .Mso


I)C I.c.Klcrsliip of for the farmers were i i .


, Assembly Hooms, tliat lio tlioUKlitlli?,'i,", "" mistake and begun at llie wrong end ^


1 to go and talk to tlic landlonlaaboutl|,osoii'’l''®''‘ ’ f.orwnnltlianaS,


I A K T I S T E S 1 : tho fivfniug.


GOOD SAMAIUTAN SOCIKTV' CONCEUT.


I Mr. J. n. UarnTTolI,


I h i i s i u l e m . e u f M r . i f 1 T l i i a c o n c e r t w a a I Solioolroom, oa Momlnr bwiing, ia"||,fSIl;[;'’ "' o f a large, audience. The fen hire


kight of Admission Dnnworth, of Manchester. The' vomiid .Misses .7rs.,ie nml Ina Eeyd, AltriS'r'' -'™


j was, undoubtedly, the Tinlin l)crformanL‘'!.rj® tlic { ecs) SIXPEKCE. I Ball will he held


, IE. M. AYlnpp. St.-Annc.s-on-tlm..^/... wr., Jnekson ; Mr. Otty, Man'diesterb'jh 'Vliiap, Ecclcs ; Mr James GudgeohVnnd M nt


‘ l la y iurst Mr Dunwerth tlic leading .violinist, and Miss jf.


B L A C K B U R N Wnllcr Reynolds.


Si.x Nights on ly


vS COMPANY ialolv JhirJe.vnte


J D A 'F E . 'Utt. Music hy


t'rus of Forty Voices. lar Prices.


| ,v. .'^d. Commence s i '


Iin.' ; Dre.sn Circle, .'ts. ; Is.: Pit, C<1.: Auinhl* I .tin’s. Tclcidione 0!)


, Wbipp. St . :A n n e ,mnVtI ,o^ ;r r ;>'" - ’ Adi


I St. Anncs-on-thc-Scaj and Jifr .Tolm* (GUAM, London), rendered pianoforte soll^"?! orolio.stra o f some 20 performers Imd been nrotplj


I I of Mr Uohort AVlnpp.


‘‘ " ‘''^'’ tb' i' iendiictehin ,


formed orcrUirc P Marco SpadftjVby Uin orrL trn, and Mr. Otty followed with aiong "Bie


The concert commenced with a crodit/ibIrMr


Sailors Grave,” which was favourably rcccircd ‘ A nicely rendered part song, » Wlioahands mocl"


was succeeded by a well-o.xccutcd pianoforte jolo by M iss Orr. ‘ * Tlio golden Argosy," sung hr j ib


Ina Boyd, .preceded the first of Mr. Duntrorllis violin solos, “ Scene de Ballet." This vas' heartilr ai>plauded, hut Mr. Bumvorlh dpclincdto respond. Tho duct by Messrs., Otty nml Jam« Gudgeon camo next. It was "The nioen lus r.aiscd licr lamp above,” and was well sung. Un. fortunately,’ the part song that should hare follntr. ed was nmitted, and the first partof tho programme concluded with the march, Grand manccuTrc*.” After the interval, a waltsi pcrfoniid by the


OF TH E :l u b


NGERT


* room of the 1 . 15t h , 1891 .


lists Mis.s R oijkrts


h 's o x , G u d g e o n ,


E. H a rg r e a v e s , ta


!10N, T. CoWGIEL HEAD.


Choir ILSBOROUGH.


I Sccontl Seats, Cd. l.T of llio Committee


jed treats, 1h. Od. |)mcc. where Plnn of the


t o commence at 8. M M E S .


Tree Church, Low Jloor, innis, of the ^fanolic.tol .....“ -"o-- .,,.,,^^,1,0 Tliero were good'eongregalions,


"re a dnanoial success, the collections W". i advance of last year.


Co. nro justeoiiimcncin„ aiic liopularmonthlymngnn neKio na^^^


CASSEr-i.’s i buir.iCATiosa E BRASS B A N D i bog to thank the public


lA T I O N I z E S


AooinEXT.— On rt, and they hare now local market cur'-’ out and received


station, a portion ‘ “ *'Y,,,rc„rt ivcrellii»« result that tlio


t a k in g a largo


^ i f „ I V t s « ^ J ^ . r s r p ; o , b u t .h o b - , - escaped n.thput much injury.


Mli.L,-Bfauicss. .liA ^ ,


nm cJ broke, 'dl'vljs ! mkiae. W'O how ;.


Ivn even more ■>» " X p r e " fM r » B « . l l t a « ^ * L |j


orchestra was followed by tiie song, '^Ucaulj’s e^es ’*(with violin obligata by Mr. Bimvortii), nicely snug by Miss Je.ssic Boyd. 'Apianofouc solo, “ March from Taimhau.scr,"; was clprcrlv performed by Mr. .Tolin Gudgeon,'and w.isencorcJ, ‘ *^hc bells of Aherdovey ” being given in respond. A vocal duet, by Misac.s Jessie and Ina Bcfd, gave place to a very creditable rendering of. “ Hyhrias, the Cretan,” by Mr. James Gudgeon O’hc violin solo, by, Air. Bimworth, which followed, oncoretl, and in response,'another solo to


given withont accompaniment A polka march b; the Orchestra was oniittcd.audpartaong, “ (luccn o f the night,” by Airs. E. M. Whipp, Miss Ad* JacE-mn, l\Ir. Otty, and Mr. J. W. lInyhur»t,TO nicely rendered and well rccch'cd. A walu, “ Stinnv Spain,” by the Orchestra, and ll« National Anthem, concluded the programme.


IlAiivKST T hanksoiviso SiuivicBS.—WerchcH


at Mount Zion Chapel bn Sunday:’ Sjwcial fw- inons were preached morning and cremngby the Hev "W. L. Spooner,’of Woodley. In thcnflfmiw the choir, cave the service of song entitled ‘‘Jotfc Harvesters. ” On Mcnday evening a fruit binqw and miscellaneous entertainment was given. A t


the services were successful, and tlie procewJ amounted to about XIO. •


SociAi. E veniso.—On TiicsJn.y evening members of tlio St. Mnry’n Mtilunl


I flliort programme was cone tliroiig i.


given by Jfessrs T. Cliivcrs ami H. bawilhom, ^ a recitation, “ Tim Lifeboat,


,


reading,-Mr G. Bobhison : banjo solo. Mr K liopc; I and concertina solo, Mr W. Hanson. ^


p jww . .,


Society oponcil tiio session witli a social crciiinf A b o n /e o were provided with tea, aMor ^ M


^


Mo(ir-!ar ep


Things iverc pretty mueli ♦!>,.....


r r i j vns commencing in too ndYanco<l\“.f.7‘'‘ JL IbcIiCTcd that tliere was not one fnrm


and the general impression sommencimr m ton


understooil tile remarks about oxygc„'|"™‘ "'o nitrogen, etc.


• ‘ '•'i Itctiirt, orl'’ » ijcn,


h i t ''e b b was aake:i ,i.i,„'“ ''?‘"'aanJ. : t ’5 ? . '■ Kitto now u„ fi,” "'W'l n,1a|. "When ^fr. Bowser conics homo and finds his wife


Iring down with her head tied up ho la real sorry for her, of coursc—just as sorry as any husband could be. And, like any .other Imsband, ho stands find Burvoys her for a moment, and then bluntly says: • . J '


; • '•.’ i


“ I expected i t ! I inally got flat down, eh ? ” “ It’s nothing." she faintly rophos. “ Oh 1 it jsn 1 1 Nothing for a wife to flop down


andujisct the whole house, Isuppoao! ^VoU. I ’to been’ looking for it tho last three months, and so I ’m not much surprised. - Mrs. Bowser, its a wonder to me that you or any other woman is out of your coflin." “ I ts only—onl.T a headache, dear.” “ Yes, only a headache; but w h a t do headaches


lead to ? I f you are not a dead woman before Sat­ urday night you may consider yourself luckv. Didn't I warn you not to sit in a draught—not to wear Him shoes—not' to cat too much in warm weather ? Little good it does to talk to a woman! ” “ You c a n t help ailing occa»iotmllv,” she ro-


idled, as she got up to wet the bandage around her iiend. “ Mrs. Bowser, look at m e ! " ho said as he


stnickan attitude and heldonehandalofU' “ When am I ever ailing ? When do you hoar me com* jdam ? Never 1 And why is i t? Because, Mrs- Bowficr—bccatiao I don’t cram my stomach with watermelon, .buttermilk, gumdrops, custard pie, swcct-cakc, gingormlc, and all that I Bocauac I don’t go around with my feel sopping wot I Because I know enough to edmo m when i t rams! Because I cxcrci.se a little common sense in taking care of


iny.-clf!” “ Your dinner isToady.” / “ And I'm ready for dinnoL A healthy, haiipy


person is always ready for his meals.. You won't try to get up, I suppose ? '*


'


“ Not now ” “ Well, you have only yourself to hhinie. You


may learn in time, but I.doubt i t . ' I’d like to find one woman with about two ounces of liorso sense in lier head lieforc I die, but I don't expect to do it. Well,‘ it can’ t, be helped, 1 suppose. -You-were made that waj', and it's no use to argue.” ' Air. Bowser cats his dinner, smokos his cigar,


.nml sings and wlii.'kilcs ns i f the slightest noise didn’t go through licr aching head like a bullet. It never oecur® to him to fan her, to wet the bandage, or ask if she can’t .sip a cup of tea. It does occur to him, however, to say about bedtime : “ Tm sorry, of course, hut then you mu.st hare


more sense. 1*11 go to bed, nml you can come when you got ready I f you are going to kick around much, yiAi’d belter sleep in the spare riMmi.” Now and ,then the ; tables arc turned.. Mr.


Bow«’or conics home to lunch, dragging'his legs alter him and looking pale and scared. “ What's the matter'?” asks Airs. Bowser ns


Boon as lie step.s into tho lumsc. “ Got a sore throat nml I feel feverikJi. I—I


think I'm going to he ill.” She doesn't call out that it's justa.s she c.\j)ccfcd.


and declare that no husband has .sense enough to look out for his health. She knows lie was out in a draught in his shirt-.slocves, hut she doe.«m’t even


inenlion it On tho contrary, she jcmarks: “ Try ami eat a little something and then lio down. You'd better gargle your tliroat and llien


lie it up.” • - , . ' ■ • • ; i ' i .’ i’ “ Do you—you think it’s anything serious he


whispered as he grow.n imler.J { “ I hope not, but it’s best to he on the safe .«ide.


Yon are subject to' jpiinsy, you know, and sjiinnt immingltls begins just Hii.s way.”


' “ 1 holieve I'm going to die,** gasps Afr. Bowser, doctor? ”


and he grow.s so weak that she lias to take off his coat and vest ami.got him on the lounge. . Every­ thing .about.tho;house is ordered to goon tip-toe, and even the c.at is piitout y^iul the clock slopjicd. After his tlmiat I » s been.tied uj). his shoes taken off, and a quilt thrown over him,-Air. Bowser plaintively inquires: “ Don’t you tliink you'd better semi for a ■


. . ■ “ Not just yet, dear. I don’t think it’s very


serious.” “ Mrs. Bowser. I believe I'm already struck


with death! ” “ Nonsense! You’ve just gotii little inflamma­


tion of the tonsils.” “ I've felt for some days an if a gresat calamity hung over tliis household. Hadn’t wo heller liave


two di)ctor.H'? ” “ .Just try and get to sleep, Mr. Bowser, ami I ’ll


warrant you'll feel better by iiighf,” “ Ah ! how I sufTer,” he groans. You may ho


a widow before the wwk is out. I hope you wUl always be kind to our child. I have tried to he a


gooil’lm.shaml, and—and-------*’ Mrs. Bowser lays her hand on his forehead and


the leans came to his eyes and he suddenly heeomes a great big hoohy. She has to hold his hand to get Iiim to sleep, and when he w.akes up he wants lea ami toast, and jelly, uml he is as ])otulant as a sick baby until liually put to bod. He is a new man when he awakes in tlie morning, and when she asks after hla throat he replies: “ 'J'hroul—hunijdi!; Airs. Bowser, for aluml five


hours yeslerdny I = was hovering between life ami death. ' Had il been you you would have died ten times over, hut grit pulled me tlirongli.”


“ G r i t ? " “ Yea.. Grit—sand—pluck—Spartan ceiirage


nml fortitude. I let none o f you know how had I acltmlly was, but just .^hut my teeth and deter­ mined to live, and here i.s the result of it. A h ! Airs. Bowser, if you had only .a hundredth part of my courage and will-])ower, you’d 'b e afardilTor- eiit wonmii from what you are now—a far difl'erent


woman! ” WoniciNC AIkn’s B a u ..;—T he first o f Ihe .‘merles


of working nicn’.s concert.s and halls took jihico in


the Public Hall on Saturday evening. The hull had been tasefuUy decorated and refreshments provided by Mr Livesoy and dancing was kept up


until' half-past eloTcni Tliere were nlmnt loO pre.soiit, ami tho undertaking was so succos.'«ful that Ummrrott* evening’s gathering, wliicli sliould liave been a concert, has been alterctl to include dancing.


Boiioixm roMtK.—Kobert Tliomas Bugdalc


and John Huntington wore charged on Alomlay before Mcasrs Brown, Clark, ami Parkinson, with having been drunk- .and disorderly. I t was stated that Dagdalc had been in a drunken row with a man named Brown, ^ and that the latier’.s leg was broken, TIic imlice had great difllculty in getting prisoner to the loek-up. Tho dcfeiulaiUs ivcre each llnetl 2s. Gd. and costs or seven days.


PiioNocnAi'itio * SnccKS.s.—Mr * T. ' Brunskill


junior, has been sucecssfii! i*» obtaining I’iUmans ceriificnto of pronciency in pbonography. and has becii^inade a member of the JMionotic Society,


■ OUNLIFFE’S sell tlio KobIJI/IO TEA in tho lihigdoni.


Low Aloou W kSI.KVAN* AfUTUAr. J.MrilOVKMKVT On h’ ridav evening last at this class, Air.


AValter Rohinson gave an instructive paper on P Astronomy,’ 'and a very intcrc.stmg debate smal. • Air Jos. beedull occupied tlie ch.air.


AIayouai. llOHi’ iTAi.iTY.— On I'Tiday evening


the Corporation ofTlclnls numbering about a dozen were entcrt-'iincd to dinner bv the Alayor at his residence in Castle AHew, and the company sjient a most enjoyable evening.


I IhCAppltcdln tlquldathm Id niul thu uniform uf iho


t


O F £ i r , PrcHonto of lOs.


,, on. „


E A C H . K ly MoyEr. 1 Committee, or of tbo


tldl.nhed Jn the AortArrrt \r/>rrM>.»nii the TorktMrt


TWELL, Sac.. .1 : , Grafton St.y ditbaroe.


It Trlihln 14 days.


i . A lint of. the winning icb pernoB fldlling books


28. Cdi W ksiktan AfAniiino AfiiNs I'O left to go tuwnnla a


montlisiA notice tO/tCDlll Announcement


M;” k dW s S l iV »^onH


o f regret in the town. house in ti'O F h a ll y • .jip catit'c'a conslderihle !.»«•'


.o" r o » S ^ ^j,lp|~iblc


BHcnlcn. pfferfd IloH


a,j = A 1 « iS = S iS ; ‘,k M r J . B. Ilurgrcuvcs.


. T ub B n v sionooi ^ Li.aj-8^ School. ■ I t P ^liiH cl.is»


been deterred from tl Secretory. wiU> ‘ tiiojiropi-riyi ’ • [],. , ^ ^ v jjalinkt'- , tlirtni^l'- J ; . ; \ :~ s ? s r is .r ’3 u V


.TOXEF . 'S 3 . }


J ■


t s*'"'-) 2_s— i l ^ — ■' ■ ............. ” _ \ ‘I - my ' > ^ t-A'* . #1 'J '■ ■ V • * n iP • J V : y f" ' ti.JtW.V. iTTy. I ka.— I he


aocuunts have been sclllod in connection with this tea and a sumiof Xlo -Js. -ld. is shown to have been cleared by the umlerlakmg. The promoters wish to express their gratitude to all wlio assisted them.


Z fs'W A Bim.n Axn ArnnicAi. AfjHSio.v.—A


meeting of those interested m this most important work amongst the suffering women and girls m India, watt held in Low Moor Church bchool on Alondav last- Tho chair was taken by the Vicar, who introduced tho Bev. T<. A . Partigcr, rctuitly returned from tiio O.Al.b* work in India , and w iio gave a eraphic and touching account o f the lament­ able ami degraded condition of those amongst whom tho agents (J..adios) of tho society labours, and the and the terrible snJTcrings emlured by tliein. Thu nddresH was listened to willi intense interest. - A uollectiou was made in aid. of the luiu ls of tho


. miSBion. On Alqnday evening Dr. AVchb addrc.sscd a good


WImllcy Agricultural bocictv. He was vorv glad to do anything to further tlie intero.s1s of agncuUtirnlists. in that district. Thev were^not nmiiiU; through the generosity, of the Coilnty Council, ivhicli body’ always mteresled itself in local agricultural matters. 1 Iioy;liad»un c.xccllont roprcsentativo m tiio County Council,. In the person of Colonel Starkiu. He then introduced Dr. Wchb. Dr. W kiiu commenced by-rcinarking that some persons did not think lliosc^Icctures were of any


iiM


number o f persons in tbc AYlmlley AsEcmbly itwma, under the aUBpiccs of tho Whallev Agri­ cultural Association. Mr. Bogcr Green presided, and amongst others present wore b- Longworth, Eoq., J.P., R. 'Jiionipson, Esq., Bcv. Allan Thomson, M.A., Dr. Counsellor, Air. AY. S. Airev, A. Longworth, J. N. Withora, etc. Tho CiiAiiiMAN said ho had been a sk e d ^ take coiiBcquoncc of liisconncctiouAvith the*


^ n en 111 thofahovQ place on baturdav-ovemng, Atr. Jhomas Laxson, presiding, Tluv Wnddmgton


use. He would ask suclij^if there wore any present, to remember that his hasmess was to explain to them tlio science of agricnituro. They alrendv^ had plenty of practice, and li they adopted his motto they would combine “ Practice witf^hcicncc.” A theoretical knowledge saved many’ a lo.ss‘ or anxiety, and made practice more ensv. This was true of any.business, but especially’ so of farmug. In doculinir what foods to give, wo must f ir s i i / all ascertain Borncthing of the nature of the different foods, and then of tho rcquiremcnU of animals. 1* 00(1 was nutriment—nutriment for the purposes of growth, the repair of the waste in the various tissues, as well ns the supplying of the noce.-'sary juiee.s for the various glamh, A certain ammint of energy was u.sod in i)roducing heat, and it was very’ desirable that this should be ecunumised us far as possible by’ keeping animals warmly’ lioupcd. AYIien the know wlmt they wanted foml


to do, the next thing was to


consider wliat food would do it best. Growing animals would require flesh-forming foods 'J'lio ele­ ments of ilesli were oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, nml carbon. Carbon was fuiiml, in fat ami oils. There should ho four times as nmeh nitrogen as oxygen. For beef, nitrogen was the jirincipal re- (juirement, and for fat, carbon. Combustion was conslniitly goingbn in the r.nimars body,and the muscles i(wt their rc.Horve power. This had to lie replaced by foods containing sugar and starch Bones consisted chiefly of a salt calleil pho.Hp1iate of lime. The lecturer here .spoke at some length uj)on the powers of (lige.stion in difTorent animals, anil ekctclic*! diagrams of tlio stonmehs of a horse nml a sheep. Animals llmt were being fattened reijuiroil less uHrogcnoiis food than others. In feeding for beef, care sbmild be takem to commence witli the calf, nml build up a solid fonmhition of lle.sii by the use of nilrogemms food. Afterwards they would not he diliieuU to fatten: I'ov milking it wa.H retjuired to supply all the Mib.«tanees


found in milk. Alhumenoid foixls were best, ami it was also necessary to give plenty of salts, :inil to Biipjdy plenty uf phosphates in the grass.


l ie iinpre.^sed njion the farmer.s 'I’ lie


quality of milk depended mainly upon the breed of cattle, hut the (juantity was diitermincd chiefly by 'th e diet.


present the advisability of keeping a record of the yield of milk from each animal. One of the best fooils for pnxlueing milk was decorticated enltoii


cake. All occasional change in tlie.dict was beiii- lici.al. A too free use of linseed made the jinshic- tion of butter diflleult. Itcfereneo having been made to a large yield of


hotter at the dairy’ school, and the owner of the cows beingpre.'onl be w.as requested to inform the


me(7ting what foods he had used. He said the cow.s had had nothing but grass.


They were n mi.xed breed, prineijially shurilmrn.s. ’ Several (pie.stlons having been asked nml an- Hwored us to tlie values of differsnt food.% the lecturer wrote the following diet tables upon the


blackboard: *


. : Fou Mii.k ; • '


111). linseed cake meal. •i Ills. Iiean meal.


• 1 lb. bran. 5 lbs. eliaff or chopped hay.


2 ihs. cotton cake. 20 lbs hay.


Foil iToos IN Uai.k.—No r Mii.kino.


2 lbs. bean meal. 1 II). lin.seed cake meal. ;j Ihs. chaJT or chopped li;vy. 2 lbs. deeontiealed cotton cake.


20 Ib.s. hay.


C50 TO .1. ll.\M.'.S, yon must if yon u-nnl .Stylisl) II.MIl CUTTI.N’ ii mill (jlunn mill Kiisy »UAVl.NU , <li> lo .Hjft. llAlil., til'! bmicaRlilri! J.ady fUivror. No. 1.',


Wdlgiilo. PENDLETON


DisTiiicT Mhi-.tin<; <>i- (.inmiii.uiwt.. !\I.U. - Oii S:ilim1iiy llisl ll»> lisiml i[niirle-rl.v ini ulin;; mih


IiL'lil nt lliu* Inmi>c (>f llni. 1{. I’uul, Hu-jin lUiluI, rcn(llulon,wlii.’n ii fuir rc'|)rL'?L-nl:i linn nf tlin viinniis


Iniliio.-i vnre inTsnnt. JIl'O. .ins. Knbilisnii, G.M., nerapicil llin nliiiir, llio vinc-nlmir Iwiii!: nnnuimiil


l.v liri). G. Wilkinaim, I’ . I’.G M. Thn G.S. of Hm district, Jlrn. II. Nnttor, was nlsn lirusc;nt. jUlnr a ■ tilnrmipli c.-raniin.-ltioil nf tlic niinttlni, llic linanciat accomiU werL' Jinsst-d.


lilt* fnilnwinf.


warn tlie dniiutics fruiii llic variims Inilucs, Kir Nieliohis bherhurnc, Myiton, .Brn. T. Vhitinker, Hcttrctiirv, Diamomlllill, Jirn..l."'atann, I’ .I'.O.St.


and U . ’1.111111. I!. G. Well Wislicr Jiros. A. JJrivcr. I'.G.M., and 11. Kendall. J.nyal Castin LnddC, l i. rlann, JM'.G.M., and W.


Kniilliics, I'.N.G. Diiriiij: tlm cvniiin;; tlie


fnllmTinj; liratliroii weru niiiniimlnd for tlin year l.aiin. ns ollicnra of tlio district: Jiw. Speak, G..M.; Tliomna liadRcr nml T. CImllmni for llic JJ.O.M.: G'S., Henry Nutter; treaMirer. P.ro. Metealfe. of


(jiiattmrn : e.rnmininj; ami relliniiii!! ollieer, I’.rn. A T HoHilison, rfinc-street. Coiisider:ilde di.s-


etissiiiii took pliiee ns U) tlic elinilnlity uf some of tile deputies present,'fail a very sociable ineelintt


was belli, uotwillistamlin!!. .Kiib.seipieully, tlie deputies satdmru In all excellent siipimr tvliieb relleclcd credit on tlie boatess, Mrs. 1‘eel. Tlie company separated alamt leu o’clock.


A Musie.ti. Suiivjci; axis comliicted in llic


cilurcli on Saturday, in niil nf flic Cliureli uf KuKlaud Zcimiia Mis.sinuary Knciely. 'I'lie eellec- tinus nimmnted to XU bSs. Tlie following was Hie pro i irn nm icH ym n , .alii; snered .-nup, - Ilull;," lili.ss Slinper ; orpan solo, .Mr. I.owe ; sacred soups, “ 0 rest in tlic J.onl,” Mrs. T. Garnelt: •• lie simll feed ids Hock,’ ’ Str.s. Ilimlam; ■'Aliidc will: me " Miss Nislicr. I'art V : autliem, ciiuir ; sacred Eoii’ps, “ Anpels ever briplit and fair.” JIrs. T. Garnett; “ Jliit Tlmu didst not leave,” Mrs. Ilns- Inm ; '• 'J’be Kinp of Love my Sbepiieni Is," Jliss


Fialier; liynin -IfU.


I'or Oenaiao lloiao.lJsI.wl llilL.M) ao to UUKI.II I ItusHoU-iitrvot.


CoxnpmiVTlo.XAl. lou.Mi Muxs M.I..S.— llie innnpuml tea and meelinp of tins class was lield


in tlio I'riemllv KneielVs Hall, Monr lane, on Wednesdav in last week. A capital lea was prn- vidod to about 110 persons. Jlr Dupdniua elioir were present and enntnimted tliree pices to tbo evening’s propranmie. An address was given by tlic J!cv W. jrairlmrst. of linrrow; a Iminormm niiarletto bv Misses Jones and 1-orrest and }rcs.srs Dickinson and IV. 1!. Dugdale: a duet Iiy .Messrs W G ’Wbile ami W. li Dngd;ile : and rongs by Mrs I'nlldov. Miss Knstbain. Jliss .foncs, Mr G.


Dickinson, Mr. li. ’Whittaker, and Mr. )V. K. Dutnlalc Other itenm aluo were mclmleil.—Un ■\Vcihicsday evening the Boeiety held its first meet­ ing in a room which has liLC-n taken by. the class at flli 'Ncwton-btrcct, when Air Grime, tho presi­ dent of thcsDciety, enterhuned the inomhcrs with an excellent paper on llie subject of •• George Stephenson, or .success under dilhuiUics. Alder­ man Sefton occupied the chair, and there were about flO.meinbcra pre.seiiL Allliough the reading of the i)!iper lasted over anTiour, it wim so full of interest as to he listened to with the greatest atten­ tion and appreciation throughout.


j^Mcn rLcencd. Mr. bniitli delighted th(H^nqiany ^Mth hiM Iiaml-belFTinging/^^Aumnstrel cutertnin- niont Mas Well rciiuerci^.bv 'A..Jackson, leader of troupe} F. Hanson, corner-man j-iWI. Dcnmine,


]<nti.ktain.mi:nt .vt Bkauino Boom.—An enter- tiUnment,Hinder tho uuspiees of llio m*mhcrH, was


jGIce Clnsa opci\ijd with tho “ Vilingo Choristers.' ’A duet bjr AIiss. Ormerod and Mr. Chester was I


cvnn&


buss; Barnc.s, bones: and A.rTotnlinsntv y.7. .Chester,-J. Iiobmson, B. Hanson, and U. Bro'y. .Air. Jaekson, n.s usual on such occasions,.wa^vflot ?Vl<m with.original jokcs»which were v^K received. Jliis o on t was'tliD first of a Borie^d'’mectings wliich will probably, consist of lectures and instructive mcctings^o bo. held amongst the members during the coining winter.


If jou want good Provisions of every do-'icrlntlon, nrlco (imi quality comliincd, ro to WOOLEIVS.’ WoonoLano.* ’


FOOTBALL Litti.m AIoou v‘ rui.viitosi: Stak.—IMayed on


Prhnroi-e grouml on Saturday hmt before a goo*l imister of speetator.s. l.’ riinnwj won the toss and elected to play with the wind, bcoru at lialf-tiim*.


Little M(K)r, 2. i ’rimrose 0. After the interval L’rhnrose played roughly, amT a hard enutested


gaiiio euided in a draw, eacli aide having scurcil J goal.**. CiiATiiuuN v. Bkad.—Played at Bead on Satur­


day’, before a m(«lcnite nuniher of ppentatora. Both clubs wort! well rcprcjiented, though Chathuni were without Barton. Bead kicked olT, .\nd at flr>t ilu* home team; aided by the wind; had rather the he:*!, of matters ami gave tho Chatbnrn backs aiifl goal­ keeper a lot of work. Tho Chatburn lad.s ployed up withdeterminution, ami I.sIutwoikI distioguisiied himself by a good run and i*hot wliieh linslinmd managed to save at tin* o.xiionso of a corner. Aid- (*r.s(m put the hull well in, hut Driver headed over tile har. 'J’he game wjis now verf fast and c.seit- ing. nml a goml deal of rough play was mdulged in. \Ynrd and Hall did some good jms.sing down tlie loft wing, and the latter, .sent in a good shot which Ilriggs luamiged to getaway. JIalf-lime arrived with the score at one goal each. After iho re-start, tfliathurn at onco’hegiin to pn'ss, Bosliton and vsiigar fairly played well at- hack, ami kiekeil out right ami left to keep Ihe visitors from lowi-ring their colours. Shortly afterwards Wjide jmt the h.ill thnmgii 'i’en minutes from the close of time Isliorwood made a splendid run ami sticceeded in heating JCastwood with a low shot jVfterihis, the visitor.s jilaycd remarkably well, and fairly penned the home team in their own quarters. There was no further scoring, aml llie game ended ina draw. Chatburn 2* Bead 2.


J . lIA r J . 'S—U.Mimnr..T.A.S Mn.lo loOnlornnil ncjmiied tm tho I’l-cmisn.H. Uinhrollm; lh)-«!uvi?jril with Ilu» now I’nteat Covers ur thn oltl oilRiii.ni l/ ll. Wimlohoiio Umhr«11ns mn«hi tu onlor.


rruiii


HAllVEST FESTIVAL A T ST. AlAUV'S. On Sunday, the annual harvest thank.'igiving


sttrviees were held in connection with the above church, '.riie special preacher was the Ucv. G.


W. Colcimin, M.A., vicar of Great Marsdeii. Jn the nmrniiig, tlie preaehwr dwelt on the


feeding of the four lliou.sand in the wilderness, taking hi.s K*.xt from St. Atark, viii., •!, *‘ From whence can a man .•atisfy the."0 men with bread, hero in the wildurue.'ts.” H« pointed out tliat the ever-recurring seed time and linrvi'st was quite as gre.it .1 miracle .is was the feeding of the people in the wilderaess ; niiil it was .it llm«e harvest Kcrvice.s that we came to thank God for crowning the earth yith his gomlness. In the aflermjon a special adtlre.^is to the scholars


was hnsed upon the le.xt, “ A word fitly spoken is like .ipple.s of goM in piclurei* of silver.” He warned tliem against the evil habit of sweat ing, ami relate-.! several anecdotes, to shinv that word* filly and opiioiTunely spoken had been tlie means of saving men and womun fiom the snares of .tan. Dm'iiig the service the scholars hrought


flowers nml fruit, whieli were received by the minister for distribution amongst the pour and sick of the jiavLli. In the evening, the rev. gonlleman preached a


ea(»ilal sermon from the words “ lie found nolliing hut leaves.” He saiil that every iinraele which Jesus wrought was to sliow us llmt He alone was the way in whkt:h we should walk.


'J’lio Jews «if


old boasted a gh.'at(leal alsjut their religion, hut it was all outward show—nothing but loiiV(>?*. As with them so with us. There was not one of ns bwaring the fruit which Gml would have ns to hear. There wore good congregations at all the serviee.s,


;vnd iho collections, i)U behalf (if the seliool. real­ ized X20. Anthems were sung by ilie choir, morn­ ing and evening.


LITERARV NOTICES.


Tin: Natioxai. Piioxo<ij:Ai’ui:u Is a monthly magazine produced entirely in phonetic .shorthand,


and is devoted to the interests of phuno.iraphers at Iionu! uml ahro.i(l. It .is conducted by Aly. B. Holmyard. principal of the lYood Green 8chool of Shorthand, London, and as there i.s qintea variety of reading matler, it l« certain to be uf interest to plimiogrnphers.


T jik. Stiiani) AIaoazixi:.—Tile number just


is.-*ned of tliia increasingly popular monthly, con­ tains :is a fruiuispioee a repre.>*entation of \V. S. Gilbert ami lus grandfather. W. S. Gill>crt being the subject th(> illiistratcd interview. There is. also :u (lescrii)tion of the famous “ Charge of the Light Bpigade,” by ime who took part in it ; “ Notes on .Innathan'.s daughter,” ky Max O’Bell; “ Teimy.son’s early d a y sF ig u r e -h e a d s ,” by ,f. E. .I’ogers ; “ Siiuiggler.s’ devices and an attrac­ tive programme o f stories, including one of tho serie.s of “ Advciitun’so f Sherlock Holmes,’’ by A. Conan Doyle.


1 \V0 0 f»KR is Kcllliig Ibo fliolccsl Tr.i in tho town a /iO. I’/il. *J/s. niid «/• peril). Jaindon and CoiiNTiHS TiAiionii L i:aoi; i;— I he


members of the Clitlieroe Lraneh of thu J.ondoii and Comitic.s J^abour League have, through their executive council lu .London, secured extra wage.s for tlie labourers of tlic Barrbw print works. 1 he concessions granted have given much satisfaction to the men. whose rate o f wage will no longer be at 17s., but will be increased to lbs., whilst those who are m receipt of the last named tlgnre will receive lUs. per week. Mr. Councillor Chas. Jioalo, who has Iiad the matter in hand, and Mr. John bimpson spouk m the luglie*t terms of Air. .Brvee feniilh as a first cmplover. and smee he admitted that tlie wages wci'c low, ke 1ms shown his desire to meet the mon fairly.


I hesn genjle-


men also expressed tlicur approval oi tlie manner in which AEr. Bryce femilh had emle.iToured to make various alterations for the liem.'fit of l#s workmen. The increase of wages.will come into force on the first day m November. It iiiav also he stated tliat nearly all the labourers cmploved at tbe labourers cmploved .it- llie Barrow I’ riiU Works are members of the Labour League. Air. Beulu, jvncral Secretary, ami Air. tfulm hiti)p.--ou are nr Lancashire, holding large incetmgs in con­ nection with this Lc.iguc for orgi^iisiug purposes.


'I’lio


Eihenmatism, Neuralg-ias Backache, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Toothache, etc.


Why is it


That Bt. Jacobs Oli always afTorda lautnnt rvtlof froni pains, After all other remodics have fllRnnlly fat lo d l Bimply because I t Is peculiar to Itself, wholly unlike another remedy. It'poKscsscB [Treat i>cnolratlHR i>owcr, roiiililiiR tbu very scat of Uio disease. I t actn llko maeta I t couqncrs pain quickly ond surely. I t la an outward applloatiun, and in nned by miUlous of people alt over th i Horld. Pifce 2.1 . 0.1. pr.r bottle, uf all de.ilor.n In niciUclno


ASTI-Ii\rA 0 Ul lED, No matter of how long standing or how .severr, by


D R . S P E N C E R ’ .S A S T I -I M A C U R E .


Tl)c iKMiitifully iiluslratcd book, -1th edition, cn- titleil “ Aslhnm, its T'rvnfment and Cure,” by that eminent aulliorltv, E. Edwin Spciicor, M.A., I f.I)., etc., etc., etc., glve.s plain, Intelligent, and com- prcliensive inforimition, which meets every plmso of Asllmm, Catarrh, nml Bronchitis. Jt pre.scnts a cour.'‘iM)f treatment which 1.^ instant in relieving, perm.Tiieiit tii curing : safe, eecmomitml, and never- failing. t'^ent jiost freii on ruccipt of JJd. by


Tin: Gkookm MA.xorAorniiixo Co.mi'a.nv, llKIH llul.nuiix, J.ONDUX.


rm\ ro*:|.nKn :Jil. Address: Tick nimioji M.\.xi;rACTL'wi.so Coar.VNV. Hlgl) llunioin, J.ui)don.


.SHEIH' SALE ONI.V.


T TE LLl KI ELD AUCTION ]\1A K T . T iik Skcoxi>


SALE LOR. DRAET EWES GIM M ICr. .-i,


\\Ti,i. m; itni.n «x


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14’i’H, IVhen a guod .slmw of yomig


Half-hivij. Kwe.<i from ihe district anil from North- uinherland ; ril.^o f-eri'ral eonsimnnents of good wjrrnMilcd Siroteh Ewe.s ami Clieviols from the Borders e.xpecle‘1. Also 2.10 'I’op IVelher Lambs


and 1.10 Top Draft bhves fro:n Brennand Farm entered.


Sale at 11 a.in., prompt, to begin with Hie Half-Bred Sheep.


CvJ" Non: Tiir. Day. sem.'Uii roil


l U L L O C I C S . I I l iL L l lM I iL D C A T T L E


AN'D BIJLI.ED CO\YS. A u C’I’ ION


FlUDAV, OCTOliER .6tli. Tl) answer llw* M-coml %St. llmwell.s. t‘‘Bries


requested’ A goixl >how expected. Several lots alre.idy enleiv*!, including 0.1 grand We.st Highland Heifers, three years oM. and V>. young Bulled Cow.s


i7iid Heifers from IJarnbrook, also a number from Mr. SutclitTe ami other.-.


Sale at 11 o’clock prompt.


C A T T L E ’ M A R K E T S . AircTiux M.\tiT.— "'i:i>M.Hn.vY.—


liL'W ' lo-iliiy


.'(till .'UM C’beviDt.s wto-.: l)re.*ellt. ;ils(i nbimt 70 gcUl eilUle .xml x fe'v biillcil emvs were fonvxnl tlic il'eniaml, fur abeep was slmv


priircii'i'llv f f " '" "ro biirik-r?.


»:i!u (if the .Hcuaun fur ilniuiht owe.s w;is yimiiK li;ilf-brcil slii-cp l.SOO Kaotdi owes


exlreuiely In"’ eranpxreil "ith Inal year, many lots buin« from lis, to KIs., :i lieail ilon-n. Tiui exttio iriile ev’meeil no improv(.ncnt. ’I’linusn.vv.—220 ealveil anil present calving


eons were soU, t»nlc "•aa perhaps n sbxile liveliei^ Ilian hist week for elmieo lots.


prieea were


. DR. GREGORY’S APERIENT


A N T I B I L O U S P I L L 3 l‘ (Mt


I *popjoao4 : BOPK


•((iUqpoi«’iipoi atqoq .\jpj uii)


\uiO|OJ‘’ b*.t”V Iivpiptu V F'JIIOll


hjp.ifjoipoiiiipoj -i JoiomoJVK I


Siqpvoji ‘unJOl iiiiHoijmu ;


luumpqiv •sawo oqi uo


g ’upciis; h oqitq


5 mnitquiK


I . ••>p«qs’ g O'll »1 uimq^vj)^


: oqjiq mtmqxurc


’•mis


•Maqoiii tq


-oiqqtmm^ jq.11.lq


J. 1 mid nhortcim hiMiimi Itfo limn) than liiiH«oHtIon: il ia Imlnpil IhR prime raima uf imn-o liimi half Uia diHonlora to which tho hnman frniMo !h Hahlc.' The Irinic. Invicornnnff mid blowl-imrlfylnj: proiMiriica wlilrh tiio-ro pIUh pofxcKH nro^ truly wundcrrtil. ami a tilnl of a (ihu;te larx rmmul fnil to carry tho convb-ilon that they ur« all Hint la rcqalrcd to eradicate the imjdoaxmit aml.aliirmln/r fvmptumsii.nscqiiciit 111)011 a dlaonlercil Mtomiich. tmoh hh IMnoiinand LlyrCom- pliiinlM. klotchcK on llic bUin. Dhtmc.aK of Si;;ht. UyKcnterr hrywlpclaa. Faimhisa. Foul Jlroulh. Fila. rtlddlncH-s-UcaiU ocho. Ilciirllmrn. IndlKCfillnn. Jnmidh«. Lnw^jonr- Law bjilrllH. Norroux .VUootlonK. I'aliiilnlli'iiH. Weaknem- rpltu- Icncy. NmiKCft. Ilcjeotioii of Fo«tl. VomlitnaH. and lunny other comphintR. the cmimcrnllon **f which wuiitil ibqulro a largo caiafogiio. They net tm a mild and osn^pahlo purRiitivo and remove all obHtrnctiorm In iho IntOHlImll canal, and l>%


■VfO dl.-ipar.o l)rinxi on NcrvmiH Dobllh* prcnmtiiro oM nse


tholrrlcanalnc mid atruiiKthcnliq; ii RVRlctu of nil Kiqiumhiindttiit nnil ii


-


uwcM entirely ilrntn ilio inimro hiimuur.ss .md. if


jicrROVcrtil in. will he lotind one of Hie boit M.’«rirlues extant for tho cure o f ’ all culmicoim lUAe.mcR. Invctorate uk-cr*. and ulcoratcd Kore


. .


SOLD >N B OM ) A l Is 1 A6H Pr.Ki’AttKD o.M.Y nv T.nK ViioraiBTOn


O j] E il T cH LM :ja i , CLUIIEKOL


J - J O W A K D , ft ^ 2


S i c k H i i .v D -A c n u s , P a im in t h e S t o m a c h , a n d a c e r t a i n R e .m e d y l-ON P u K lR Y IN G TH E B l OOD, AND PROMOTING TH E G E N E R A L H e ALTH


These Kxecllont IMlI.s are with the utmost


•tOnfidihice recommended for Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, demoted by Sick IleadacIlt'S, L’ains in the Forehead and over the lOyes, Dizzi-


iiess, Singing Noise in tho Head and Kars, Heart­ burn, Loss of Appetite, lYcaknes.s of the Stomach,


e.im Factory is tho only ono of ifa kind la London. ViAitorn to t’jwu aro invited to viow t)Of!i\['ac4ory and Sliow nooina'which contain tho lArgost nnd Bojt Stock in Izjndon, at tbo Lovreat Price* for Cash.


Estab. 1740.


. JLVXnR TO


Thi'AD3riIi.iLT}\ WAR OFFICE, JSDIA OFEIOS y y ‘ •


n . 3T, THE QUEEX ami EOTAL FAmZY^ etc., etc. ■


TH E STEAM F A C T O R Y ,


62 &. 64, LUDGATE HILL, N o r ton H ou «o , L a B o l lo S a u ra g o Y a rd , a n d 1, B o y C ou rt , E.O.;


28, R o y n l E x oh a x g o , & W e s t E n d H on a o , 25, Old B o n d Stroofc, W.,


X d 0 2 ^ X > 0 2 r .


woro orjpinalcd by Mr. Benson over 40 year-' n7o, and fnmi a eon.iidomblo incro.iso to income. FuU par-


invlleil to o-itr'bh.iii incso Clubt. which Uonlora pout fi*cc. , LESSONS'


O N D R E S S - C U T T I N G \ N D D R E S SM A K .1N G


I L S O N S aio given every 'Wotlnc.sd.ay nml


«(les. Cu»tlo Gate, Clithurtie; and at the Assembly Booms. WhaUey^ every Tuesday.-.,.


rADIE.S MAY JOIN; ANY WEKK. Ageiif. Slid Ceisiued Tcarher:-.! ■j -J • .L


MISS' WHITESIDE, GASIHJE* GATE, Oliijisroe.


J biinrtliiy from 2 to s»j).in., at Miss ‘\Vhitc-


TTFA'rOH. &C.V OLTJBS.—-Applications for Agcn- VV


i i


.11. S A V J N r> U R, N E l^lACTICAIi


A T C I IM A K K R and J K \T E L Ui: R ,


KINe; ST1M.CJCT, .CUniKllOH.


PILES PtI.ANTIlA” I'llnOnro. ImmcH.-ile Ilollef mid .a pcimniiriit ritrr .'{imi'aiiic'rd. Sani|t)o ‘ The l>> loUiau. '—u i J u t !


lYos/^dit s It I S f altf / I 4.1 III J Ciy /


/ t '• Ptt<t ^otucs^ IiondOQ: G. BELL & SONS, aatl all BooksoUorS*


J. EORREST ct SON KI.NG STBICICr, CuTMKi:oK-


linportiTs .ind dealer'S.-ln Mimical TnstnimuiWs of every de2>eriplinn.


IM ANlJl't)BTi:S lit hmcjil prices, dm r t from 8lic leading l'higli.-*li foreign nmkers.


r.VMtY l.'.STUUJlikXT WAIlItANTl'.l) fui 1() YI2\nS- Soto !){*i‘t)i.H fur—


JUSTIN’ nUOWN'S (Tili'lmilod Irun fi’aiiu'd Pi mu.i. CON’CKUTl.N’AS from 2yc.


FbttcB, riccoIo.«, .f«.


VIOLINS—A wplemlid stock to select from. , VioliH Bows, »^c..


Ha n jo s , (i i i iT .tn .e ,K x ’., I.\.s'i'i;m,’’n oN f lo oK S , .SirluR!!, PiIiIroh. Ar., for or^’j lti3lrm«o«i.


N E W M U S I C .


Dance Albums, i^c., sold at a great rcducHcm hi jirlce.


Bopular Songs, Dance I\Inslc at 2il. each, piililmhcd at I/G.


a gratuitou.s edition of a newnnd valuable nu.ilic.il work, entitled,


X


MOW TO ENSUlilC HEALTH Or TIIR CON’ I’ lDKItTIAl: I'HIMltD.


IlY .1. A. il.MI.NU.'*, .M.l), (i ; .S .)


This Jlnok sbonM Iw read by tfxerr otij yuiiiig or ulU, imtrried or nlujrk* R toniflir?.


How to .ivoiil Disuase. How to ix’gain Health. He.iltli: a Social Science.


, ;


nil dl.-t'sh-.s fl-ji-mlliiR uii aTliiM.«i7b'ii nf Vorfoiis YhafllT, such n« N'trTon:* iMlSIlty, M-iUnlmiil PIit:<I«| Drprf^.iloh, P/ilpltiifUm nf tli« Heart. N'olies In ilie lloml himI Hars, liulei-l^loi), l*)paJr*d .Slifiit and lleinoqT. Iii<Uxei>ti*n rrosirntlon. Luei^iiitde. D-jnrs.Hoii of .Spirlls, !.»»•■< of r.nerRy mid Apprille. P.mn.i tn ihn fiiuk .vid Mmb",


I > KINO .1 TllKATlMGm iWi r.ATT.S dOYrH.VIN'U I.II’K .1 > mill lb- t'AtMW, .HT.MPToys. TUK.ITJW.N’T uf


lorJlAillcR wear, as well os being a thoronthU'‘goo<i Ttyiakuopor. 'J^r«*^u»rforT?lafo T.ovy. with


Tlmlillty. SelMHsiniai. Dl-r-.zliics.i. I.or« of SoHmde. anuiiiil-


less Fear.n, anti many oilier iillmtDts. wblrh. Jf iieRhi-rn,!, briHR Ilia aiifferrri !«• mi early De.ilh. ToR-tliftr wlHi Minis


rur..S('UiPTION'.1 for i4ne sllerintlon of aaherlns'mid rtm cum nf mlunrdlaonb'rfl, wlHi Tall iHMrtmltuiia foriliclr prW- nrMinn mxl


onCUrnnte niiemaaU.im.noiii, .VetiralRla.'Rpflepny, HTmeria, Aitd all tU-eases of iltn Xerruiis mid aiimfiivry sTnlein. Tim .^pt emUt in ibl.- rabLable tT^rk ^•nluallm smiiT Miiefii]


Omlalns iilii some friendly hiItIcc on nyRlano, or tho WAY 'yo I'nKSRUVi: HUALTn,


IllnstraSid by inmirjnaH leallmonlnlnfrom Rtatnfal paM.'iila i who linye been reMortll toIm.iIHiflireiiRh tlio aulhur> Instrii-


niinlnllty. Sent


fn*e fur 2 Klmnjia : t.r by l«M,n’ post :i nininj’* ’


Alsu a dm i Ipiiro p.implih-t on the fiinrHons mid disnnlcr* pcoaliiir lt» llm feni.ilft hi-.t, t>y iho rrtima iiaHiur, enlhloil.


e p m : FK.MAUrs FIIIKNI) mid ADVl.Sfilt. whMi will .JL bo s-.'nt in any liddoRia on UKOEIPT OF • .STAMPS.


Address, .1. A. Baiinks, M.D. (U.S.), IS, I.ohsdale Square, .Barnsiiury, London, N.


.. ............... from £l»jo JCSO


B a


Will send any of the* ahoro Wntolic.s, together with naomaty for correct performance, to any part of tho world frc«’ and nt hi-i risk, on receipt of r.O.O., jHiyahlo at UJ'.O., Ilniik Draft,orVanh,


E N SO N ’S CLOCFIS for the honn. kind, ill aiv.at vjinoty and of iho nowrn


London. ITcscntation Cm^•aliltccJ invited to ticnd for photograplm.


O. Tiio l.-'-rr-o^.t and nowe-vt stock in . -


, of o’.*ery lit ib’ iii'na,


Tinder-T.ynn I’ariHh t-hur.-b. l-'';i.v.*r/-ham Cluindi, BE N SO N ’S STABLE AND PAC’TOUY


Kafini;Uo.i and advieo frey. .1u.-t rxinqdeti < rowbrlduo T*)v,’n''iriill, Ljckcrbiy Town linll, .Ve.


nalitv, wllh br.is^ wlKHd-i. .-tcel plmoii''. 2/L I'in inl,^vUkaU needful llne-.r, wclplib:, Ac.


f CLQCKS. Siient. y l i ; Striklm,’ ,


is made.BENSON'S Tnrrot Cloek Fnclory in iho l.-vri'oel: in tbo Oily of Lomloo, n:iU only tbo be-.t qitnllty


BENSON'S JEW E LLE RY an d CHAINS la M .lino Gem’(Or I’lniu (iei.lo f Iw.Mf, Ixmdon m:iko.


Thn Larnit^tund Nuwost. Stock in JiOiKbm. S.'dyetioii:i sent to tlio Country on rfleoi;>t of u refoTtuu-e.


.iny tlion-euid-'.of noveittvnt in.-imifHoturors' prices.


sot with tho Ilnest :ttli.ietcd Gcmi. and of be it J.oQdoa make. “ Spceiallty " Brilliant Ttlng'^. at .C5, CIO, and £20: Soleetioc-i free on roeoipt of reference.


£2 2s. K) LKK). CLOCKS. eilAlN.S, JLWKI.LEUY, Ji^VTIC. nnd TUUrtKT CJLOCKS, now edition Joat dht, sent pout free on nppher.Uon to


of tt.4 kind, containing over 200 paviM of Vrleos of *wA'lXMI from.


BE N SO N ’S ENGAGEMENT RINGS, ot spcolivl nxd esidnslv,) du djniR. in cndle -t variety,


B ENSON'S PA ilPH LE T , the largest nnd l>enfc nnd UluslmtioiH, of every


BENSON'S CHDKCaiSjTURTlTnT CLOCK.*3 t Great Oloeki for I'url^mouiii Town Ilnll, .Ashtnn-


1 tiiu C(vnvouml Hnlanc*. P.iibf jowelled in 13 aetlons, Tlio mjist Klocnr>^' aart prettiest Watch yot matlo • Uia warm.


Tor fuller detcrliUion of Ihe.te two Wntehfs, see the new Jlliiairated Ixjok tent poet free.


p l a i n M o n o g r .i m Kngnirod Free. In fulrnr CTIri*i«, TPOUBAND.S Il AVB 15FIKN SOLD, rerfomtanco Root [rce ami nt •\\r risk to all parts of ‘ >‘


JIalMInntfng. or, Cryatnl Gliao, richlv angraved or


Extra KVrong Keyless work, each p.irt lafcrckaneciibla tbrouchout. « « r lv o \i^t Gobi Cases, Hunting,


p ' V:


TO NEBVOUS SIJKEEKEBii *\ r Just published,


^V . . MKt.omAN'S fruui 3/fi. A \ory Ncftt and Elcgtiut Walch for GenUomfl\i


LirKofUirouomoterJkilaneo, . Jowolkd In llnbioR,


• E.'ickiKiTt Inlorolmngoablo. An l-^xaet Timt'J«>«]tvr nnd tho Best Vnluo In Koy«


Hxtm.Strong lCoyIo-1 Action,


Bet I/indon jtmko throngnont, ' • ’ - Tlirce-qtmrter riate EmiHsh Lover,


'


Tea* Wabdiri In tlie ihvrket. THOITS.VND.S HAvK IJKF.N SOLD, and wo daily recelvo from tholf •wHent, in all ivtrifi of tlio world, accounts of tliol^ BiJcndid perforraanco.


Oln^y^a^ca. I.URinoturned, or pkiln poU-thed. ! • I’arfoni^anco wnrmniotl.


Sent Ireo al oar rlsli to nil parts of tho world, mnm mmmim


B ] ^ M S O M ’S “SPECIAL-M


In Silver Oases AKE” LADES’ In Oasea . \


’^•*’ in.Kxii^Siroaglh .Sforling Silver CrystAl > :


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