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YOUNG LADIES’ and PRErARATORY SCHOOL


U, C I IU U C I l n i lO W , Ci.iTiiKnoK. “ A R. T , ATTENDS ~ ~


D R AWI N G AND PAI NT ^ I NG From the Elementary to*


T h e H ighek W alks of Ar t . Mil. E. OAWTHOllNE,


SCHOOLS, CLASSES & PRIVATE PUPILS Addrens: Littdkmooii, Clitheroe


Old Pupils, E xhiiiitors at the Royal Academy, and at the City Art Galleries ol Manchester and Liverpool.


LITIIRKOE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL F ounded a.d 15»4.


Hoolc-keoping, bhurtlianil, CliomiBlry, Electricity Magnetinm, &c., taught by K.xporicnccd Mantcni' No subject compulhory ; tlic counjo adapted to the wantH of the pupil.


Clatmica, l^ratlionmticn, I^rodern LanKUagCBi


Good Boarding Houhc, new Eton XTvcfl Court, UarpenterB' Shop, Lathe, Sm.


The Scliool irt divided into two dcjiartmcnta—


Cianuical and Commercial—hut thcHo combine for certain Huhjccln. (See FrospcctuB.)


Rct. S. If. IIASLAM, M.A. (Camb.), Head Mantcr.


COSMOPOLITAN SYSTEM OF


DRESS CUTTING &: DREaSSMAKING (UY MEASURE.)


LESSONS


Arc given Every Wednesday and Saturday from 2*0 to 8-0 p.m.,


A t C astlk Gatk, C lxtiif.rok.


Cliarts, etc., 10a. fid. Tuition Fee, 11a. fid. Tho Cuurso.


B


LADIES M.VY COMMKNOK ANY WEKKIftml are taught mitn PERFECT.


ratterns can also ho had in Paper or Lining a t a iModeratc Uliarge.


For furtlijir portlculsra apply to—


Agent and Certified Teacher for Clithcroo and District.


MISS WHITESIDE, 18, CASTLE GATE, Ci.itukuoe


Agent for llio Platinum Anti-Corset and tho •* Health ” Washing Corset,


Mr-E REDERICK BULCOCK, S U R G E D N—D E N 'T I S T ,


H A S REMOVED To TIIK Housk


N ext to th e G rammar ScHpoL,


(Formerly occupied by the late ftir, John llargrcnvcH.)


F I S H BUY DIRECT FROM ^WN


lor table. Sent to any ntation, carriage paid /or 2a. Cd. To pay len« ia not economy, if you Avant good Fresh Fish. Send remittance with order to


GEO. T. WILSON, F I S M D O C K S , G R IM S B Y . |1


Trmlc auppHc'd a t Lowest Wliolesalo Market Prices. 5 per cent, allowed on all Orders over 10a.


C H I P P E N D A L E ’S CHOICEST


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C H I P P E N D A L E 13 ALSO NOTED fOB *


GOOD MARGARINE, MOOH SOrKRlOll TO COMMON BDTTEA


IMPORTER OF [IRISH AND CONTINENTAL EGGS.


C H I P P E N D A L E . THE CHEAP GROCER,


S a l f o r d , C l i t h e r o e . Ml'


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J. A. PAEKER, lifts ft nice Assortment of nil kinds of


GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTING


Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, V e s t s . P a n t s , D r a w e r s .


Fronts, Ties, Braces, Collars, Cuffs,


F E L T and“ s I L 1C HATS IN THE NKWE.ST STYLES,


And n great Variety of C A P S .


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THE lyLOPLE^ CLOTHIER, -9 , MARKET PLACE, CLITIIEROE.


ANTI-VACCINATORS


Join the Clitheroc Branch of the Nelson Society.


A d v ic e , I n r o ’iiMXTioN, AND AsstSTANCK Q it k k .


Trcftsurcr: E. E. Booth, Mitchell Street. Secretary: Robert Joiic»,8<, 84Rcctory Terrac*.


X^bc FJUDA Y, M ’J t lL G, ISOJi. OUR PLACE IN NATURE. It is said with growing confidence that in


who has declined,—with thanks, it may be, but .at all events, declined—to fulfil his role. Wliat is to he done witli him ? We are unwilling to be \)ersuaded that lliere is no alternative scheme for liiin in the Universe. Surely he will be permitted to turn even if lie would not spin ! Yes ! but then, you ask : What if he will neither turn nor


spin ? The answer to tliis is that we do not know. On Monday, the Board of Guardians had


refu.sed their re-assumption because the wages were but seventeen shillings per week. From which we get some approximation of his icle.a of n living wage. The living wage, however, that is set apart for outdoor relief by the Loc.al Government Board, is some­ thing very considerably less than seventeen shillings per week, and at first sight one fails to discern the consistency that refuses n wage and begs for a mere pittance. Surely the less


before them an application for relief from an able-bodied man, who, when lie does any we.aving, is a weaver. On tills occ.asion he said he could not get any weaving to do, (LNcept occasional. It transpired, however, he had had other duties, and


that


something to do ; the conceptional mistake being that she has apparently not been granted the compulsory powers in addition, and, taking advantage of this, we frequently get in the way of ab.solutely declining to do it. What happens precisely in such a contingency we scarcely know. The work has to be done, .and personal observation has led us to tlic conclusion that tlie old lady frequently calls ujxm someone else to do double duty, in order to make up. If this is his place in Nature, we have to .admit that it is a some­ what unlucky one. To get back, Iiowever, to the gentleman


Nature’.s great patchwork scheme ivhich we call the Universe, we all of us have .a place; that there is a motive for everything and everybody ; and the ideal world will have been constituted, and perli.aps the millenium be within siglit of a powerful telescope, when shall have become fulfilled the old copy-book lieadlng, “ A place for everything and everything in its place.” That would be joyful, indeed ! Mother N ature has appointed for us all


FRESH or DRIED FISH, drcsHcd ready landing Daily.


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Advanced Design, High Finish, And Sound Workm.-inship.


F itted with th e Best Pneumatic T yres. , WE CAN SELL


UEINO ACTUAL


*3~ KVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TWO YEAKS.


Also Sole Agents for


Hunibers, Rudge’s, Singer’s, Sunbeams, And mont of tko Refll Malton?.


Any pood innko


on cn«y ternm or Lowctvt Prlcoa for CnHti.


Machinc.H cxchangctl ami overhauled.


S tove E namelling and N ickel Plating


Repairs done on tlio Premises by Competent Workmen.


S U N D R I E S—A Largo Stock Clieap


CUNNINGHAM’S, 2 6 , M O O R L A N E


OYCLK ■WORKS AND DEPOT, -


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SURGEON DENTIST, * ■


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EXACTLY OPrOSITE rtTBLIO HALI/.


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YORK ST., C l ith e r o e . THE


ATTENDANCE DAILY


J.„ A. PARKER, THE PEOPLE’S CLOTHIER


Is iircpared with ft largo and varied stock of


SUMMER SUITS SPRING AND I'or Men, Y’oiitlis and Boys. 8 3 " S he W ind ow s fo b L atest P atteiins.


Little Boys’ Sailor Suns in Tweeds, Serges .and Velvets.


9, MARKET PLACE, Clitheroe. A NEW .STOCK OF


HAIR BRUSHES ANU TOOTH BRUSHES. THE BABY’S HAIR BRUSH.


A C o m m o n S e n s e H a t B r u s h for Sl-^PENCE. AT THE


TIM’ES OFFICE


THE rEtTHEROE TIMES, FRIDAY, was contained m the greater !


cases one gets bewildered, and still more so tryinff to find a hole into which such a


these


pec will fit. True it is, that with possession of the pittance, he would have borne some resemblance to Solomon s lily of the_ field, iii that he toiled not neither did he spin. Hut it looks as though a considerable proportion


of glory would be wanting in order to com­ plete the resemblance. People’s ideas of glory


differ, however.The question before us is: What is the place, in Nature of, say this man ? A t ; one time the answer ■would have been ready and __it must be admitted—rough. But such answers are no longer possible. /This is age of humanitarianism, and our friend must be treated with consideration and gentleness. He has his place somewhere in Nature. He


LOCAL NEWS.


Ministerial Change.—^The Rev. James Jackson, Frimitivo MothmliBt minister, has accep­


ted an invitation to remove to Newcastle. Ho has laboured In Chtlioroo for tho past three years, and intends leaving for Newcastle in July. Ho will bo succeeded hero by the Rev George Bichons, now


a t Bristol. G rammar School znd E leven v. H ar-


rison’s ISlkvkn.—This match ■was placed on the Bchool ground on Wednesday, April ith , and resulted m a victory for the school .eleven by iivp goals to four.. G. Loftlioiisc, Scedall, and Morton, being responsihlc for the school goals, and Kissacic G- I ’hillips, and W. Allen for the visitor s goals.


Olitlicroc Grammar close one of their most auccess- ful seasons. Three matches hare been stoppea oy scarlet fever. Tho others stand : played o. won o,


lost 0, drawn 0 ; goals 50 against 8. WOOLKR la nolHng tlio cholcoot Tea In tho town at


matter of that, so was the World, we should h.ave insisted upon a place being found him, somewhat regardless of the fit; but'with age the ideas of our youth tend more to- w.arcls moderation. At one time, before research was so far advanced .as is tiie with it at the present day, the


has but missed his vocation. Wlien we were younger, .and for the


tho Borough Prize Band gave a concert of sacred


I/IO, 2/C, 2/8, and 8/- por lb. Sacred Concert—On Sunday afternoon


music in a field near Bningerloy, kindly lent by W B Dewhurst, Ksq. Tho weather being favour­ able, there was a good attendance, and the concert was a success. The proceeds' were in aid of tho contesting fund.


Santus and Swann at th e P ublic H all.


Drone used to be held up to us as an ex­ ample of an utterly idle life, and upon this were then founded prognostications of what would happen to us if we went and, did like­ wise. .On the whole, though, it was self- evident tliat the Drones had good times of it, even in those days ; while we liave been shown since then that they have their very essential and distinct uses, and that, if tlieir assistance were withheld for only one single season, tlie beehive would become a thing of the past. So that nowad.ays, so far from heaping revilings upon his head, we pat It and say Good Old Drone. This, as we have said, has all come about


_On Wednesday evening Messrs. Santus and Swann, tho premier entertainers, of Accrington, paid their first visit to tho Public Hall, with their entertainment of fnnniositics and ventriloquism. Tho affair was scarcely a success financially. Mr. ,T H- Swann gave several recitations, and Mr. G. Santus, in addition to reciting gave two vcntrilo- quial sketches. Mr. Jas. Hacking accompanied, and also rendered a pianoforte solo.


a FORREST’S Tooth for durablHIy, natural appear- tnco and modorato prlco». aro unsurpasiiod by any In She i)rofeBnIon. FORREST, Sursoon Dantist, York


by a few years’ march of intellect. “ Fifty years .ago,” said a judge, “ you would have been hanged for sheep-stealing,” “ Just so, my lord,”’ replied the prisoner, “ and fifty years hence sheep-stealing may not be crime at all.” So that while the sheep-stealer calls “ Nap,” .and the drone calls “ Nap,” and gets it, the square-peg man may reason- .ably cl.aim that it is no fault of his that philosophers should have hitherto failed to make him fit a round hole, simply because they have not lound the w.ay to square the circle. Until then, he will wait. Born be­ fore his time, that’s all, and born to blush unseen. His place in Nature li.as not been found for him ; so in the meantime he will study the Principles of Banking, as seen from the outside of the Cr.aven Bank.


COMING EVENTS


To-night ftnd To-morrow.—Wc»leynii Bazaar. Suiulny, April 8th—St. Jaincs'ii Tempernnee Soci­ ety, Monthly Meeting.


Moiulay, „ Otli—Moor Lane Cliapel Scruious.


MADAME STERLING in CLITHEROE Mr. I’erey Notcutt's concert company are com


morning a fanner m tho employ of Mr. G. Ireland, was taking milk round, when the horse suddenly took fright whilstpassing tho old null in Henthornc, starling off a t a tremendous speed, and finally landing m the brook lower down, minus tho milk. Nobody was hurt, and nomischiof done, except that the people m that round had to do without milk


troot, Clithoroo, exactly oppoHlto Iho Public Hall. A ccident to a Milk-cart.—On Sunday


ing the freehold villa known as Ciareinoni: House situate in Pcndlo Bond, was offered for sale by auction a t the Swan and Royal Hotel, by Mr. Ash worth Maden, Accrington. The house stands in its own grounds, and comprises two conservatories, stable, out-houBcs and valuable gardens, and con­ tains


Salks of P roperty.—On Monday even­


which was slow, was started a t £500 by Mr. Chcttlc- burgh ; Councillor Robinson rose it to £550, after


superficial square yards. The bidding,


which it increased by £10 bid* to £G50, when i t was withdrawn. The six dwelling houses in Lowergate, numbered 101, 3, 6, 7, 0, 11, wore also offered for sale but were withdrawn a t £350. The same evening tho dwelling-house and shop situato in Wilkin Street, and owned by tho Misses Townson, was offered for sale a t tho Starkic^s Arms Hotel, Mr. Amos Duerden being tho auctioneer. These premises contain 538 square yards, and were for­ merly occupied as a plumber’s and painter’s shop. Bidding was ratlier slow, and commenced a t £350, rising in £50 and £25 bids to £550, when the property was withdrawn.


ly approaching the Iront rank of Iiia profession, ami is gaining popularity botli in London and tho provinces. Ills voice is almost plicnomenal, being a true baaso-profuiulo ol exceptional rielincss anil depth.


_____'______________ CHATBURN


ineorrod in re-pointing the spire, and putting the lightning condiietor into order. The Rev. R. D. 11. Gray re-appointed ns vicar's warden, Mr. Law­ rence Robinson, of Worston, wlio 1ms Iteld timt olllcoconliniiously since l.'^.'i'.’ ; and Mr.W. Wlu-cler, wlio was first olecti'd in 18M,was again re-appointed parisliioners’ warden. The same sidesmen were re-appointed, viz., Mr. G. Baxter and Mr, W. II. Irving by tba Vicar, ami Mr. .1. S. Cliorltim and M. ,1. Taylor, jtinr,. by tlic parisliioncrs. Mr. T. Metcalfe and Sir. W. H. Irving were elected Lay Representatives, to attend tlie Conference of tlio Rural Deanery.


Vestry Sleeting wa.s lield on Saturday, the vicar being in the eliair. Tlie wardens’accounts showed an adverse bnlsnceof jC’


Anmiai. Vkstby MKKTiNai—The Annual Church JI, tlie result of uxpenses


before noon a horse, with cart attached,’was seen coming from tho direction of Downham a t a great speed, hut wlieu in tho centre of Cliatburn it siaekened and was caught. I t was then found tiint it Imd taken fright a t Barley and Imd run tbrouglt Twiston, Downliam and to Cbatburn. When caught it was minus part of the trappings and the cart- tail. Tlio horse and cart belonged to a person a t Brierllcld.


A Runaway lIuitsM.—On Wednesday, shortly FOO TBA L L.


CLITHERGE AND THE


CHORLEY FINAL.


DRAW


j'car, weru confident of again bringing tho cup to Ciillicroe, and did show the best play certainly, tliougli not sufllcicnt to win. Clitbcroc won the toss and started with tlio wind behind them, but failed to score in tho first lialf, the rc.sult otlialf- time being—Uliorley 1, Clitlieroo 0. On resuming Olitboroo suroowhat improreU on their performan­ ces in tho first half, scoring one in good- time. Eacli team scored anntlier, and a t the close of the matcii tlio result was—Clioricy 2, Clithcroc 2. Tho match has to be played -again to-morrow on the same ground, and Ctitlicroc aro again confident of winning, haring been in train­ ing during tlic past few days.


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final tin for tlio Lanenahiro Junior Cup competition, wliicli took place a t Ewood I’ark, IJIackbui-n, on Satimlay, caused a lot of interest, as was sliown by the fact that about 4,000 people wore present, a good number of people going down from Clitlicroo. Our own team, who liavo lield the cup for tlie past


Tlic meeting of Clithcroo and Cliorlcy for the


ing to tile Public Hall on Monday next. They comprise some of the best talent in England, in­ cluding Miss Kate Cove, Mr.Trefelyn David, Miss Louise Naiincy and Madame Antoinette Sterling. The following lias been selected from “ Our Colobri' tics —Of the ballad vocalists of tlio present day, no artist is more popular tlian Madame Antoinette Sterling. Speaking of tlio voice, itself no contralto of recent years has possessed a more beautiful organ ; tender, strong, and perfectly natural. In recent years Madame Sterling lias developed into a ballad singer pure and simple, partially because her voice and peeiiliar motliod is particularly adapted tij tlii.s clas.s of music, and also because the public liavo sliowii tlicir strong prefereneefor liearing lier in ballad concerts. In tlie earlier days, liowover, Madame Sterlingmetaplioric- cally won lier si>urs, and attained the front rank of vocalists as an interpreter of higlier class music. Madame Sterling’s metliwl in ballad sing ing lias a peculiar and wonderful charm; it ii founded on no particular style, but is cssentially imlural and full of jiatbos. In folk song—wbetber it be Englisli, Irisli. or Seoteb—licr delivery mast effective, and it is impossible to resist tile eliarni of lier rendering of such ipiaint ditties (sung witli perfect accent), as “ Wc’ro a ’ Nodding, ' and •* A Wee Wille." Mr. Alexander Tucker ia a vocalist who is rapid


day evoiiiiig a potato pic nupper and entertainment were held in the Catholic School; on account of tho inclemency of the weather tho attendance wa» not so good as it would otliorwiso have been. The entertainment was provided by the Clitheroo Amateur Christy Minstrels, and was in two parts Tlie first part taking tho form of a misocllaneous entertainment, and commenced with a concertina solo by Mr. W. Hanson; Mr. James Galvcry next furnislied a song, followed by a recitation by Mr. ■Tames Mc'Coy ; a tin-whistle solo was played and encored from Mr. T. Jackson, Mr. D. E. Taylor sang a song in grand style, and was well received a duct was sung by Messrs W. Wells and J Calvery, and a nigger duet by Messrs R. Kenyon and ,T. Westell was descrvctlly encored. 'riio second part was in tho form of a cliristy minstrol entertainment and produced roars of laugliter tliroiigliout, Mr. II. Kenyon pleasing immensely witli his jokes and comic singing. Mr. N. Calvorley necompaniod, and tlio proceeds will be devoted to tlic bazaar fund.


andquatlty oombiced, go to 'WOOLCB’S. 'WoonS'lnne. Catholic Social E vening.—On Tues­


If you want aood Prorlslonn'of every deicrlptlon, price


CO R R E SPO N D EN C E .:


FOOTBALL IN THE STREETS. To the Editor of the Clitherpe,Times.


. . Sin-L-Will you kindly allow mo sp-ico in y ^ r paper’ for a few lines on the a b o c subject. On, rp/ding the Police Court.Sproocedings last week, I rouM not ^


blue would lo5k a little better after the town, instead gentlemen in


of playing hide and seek in the fields, people would not Imvo to dodge about ns muoli, when going to ?beir homes down Woonc Lane, and I dare say


other i>art.H’of tho town. Surely wo get enough of


take care of themselves. Yours etc.,


Woono Lane. G ISBURN


last Saturday evening in the National School, Giehurn, under the auspices of tho Kibblcsdalo Cricket Club. Tho concert, winch was very successful, was provided entirely by the Nelson Excelsior Prize Gleo Union, and the proceeds arc to be devoted to tlio funds of tho Ribblcsdnle


CnioKF-T Club CoNOEnr.—A concert was held Cricket Club. STEEPLECHASE GISBURN


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STEEPLECHASES Illustrated with


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I®" Please Order Early from Country Newsagents.


A L L FO O L S ’ DAY. AN ATTEMPTED LOCAL HOAX. There rcaclied the office of tho Clitheroe Times


presumably on Sunday morning, the subjoined notification of a town’s meeting convened by His Worship the Jlayor, to bo hohlen on the night of Sunday, in tlio Public Hall. Unfortunately for the sohemo, tho letter wasnot


opened until Monday morning, by which time it was, of course, too Into to put in any appearance witli tho idea of obtaining a report. Wo aro rather sorry for our practical joking


friend, with whom^ if w'e mistake not, we have already crossed swords. ITc must try again on some occasion when his brain is clear of the responsibility which tlio onerous nature of his duties, so admirably performed, imposes upon


him. The notification is type written, the signature


—.lunoK’s Remarks.—No. !) (Clithcroe, conductor Jlr. A. Owen)—Smart opening, soprano good in bars 7-9, a wcll-playetl movement. Allegro (Son nambula) movement nicely entered, double piano passage very effective, but Inst note of lento pas­ sage played badly by soprano. Andanto sostenuto nicely played, bar 14 not played correctly, enphon- iuni gowl artistic tone, bar 22 pleasing effoot, cuplionium docs not play tho group of quavers at tile end of each section sufilcicntly smooth, but there is an artistic stylo which pervades through­ out ills solo, soprano rather loud in tho repeat, rccit. I-:i good tlirougliout tlie band, euphonium cadenza very good. Allegro satisfactory, accolcr- nmlo well worked up, cadenza for solo cornet very good. JIo<lerato, solo nicely played and effectively accompanied, liorns in bar 21 slightly out of tune, soprano cadenza very goal, largo rntlior too loud, ritcimto jiassago for soprano doubled by cornet. Allegro modernto, solo trombone moderately good. Allegro giiisto, good combination and movement nicely played, a good finish. Synopsis, a fairly satisfactory all round performaneo, conibination of bond a marked feature, but more attention should bo paid to plir.'\..c marks.


tile members of tlio Clillicroe Board of Guardians, during ISUU, a t Board and Gommittee meetings.


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GUARDIANS’ -ATTENDANCES. Tlio following sliow.s tlie attendances made by


T iik Bohouou Band at tiik Colne Contest,


Public Hall to discuss tho new plans for tho Tcntilatiun and utilization of the Sewage on an economical Seale.


By Order TOM GARNETT, Sfayor.


by the aid of lliat marvellous regenerator and Illuminator of modern times—Electric Fluid. To this end the Tclcgrapli Department migiit bo call­ ed into requisition, and it w-ould doubtless bo with the sublime feeling of being a benefactor to tho Town that every sender of a Telegram would write his message. B. That tho various organisms set free by this


Meeting for its consideration. A. That primarily tlio Sowage should bo purified


process, might be coUcctc<l and placed in Tanks and Cages in tlio Public Uall where by a small pay­ ment to defray expenses, the people, by a close observation of tlio microbe a t play, raiglit advance Intellectually, Scientifically and Iforally. C. That Oic purified fiuid resulting from this unique manipulation should be utilised as Parochial


Fi.ih Ponds. D. By tho addition of a “ Liglitning Geyser"


centre of the Town, on the Dibble plan, and form a innch nccilcd fountain. May wo hope that our Illustrious Townsmen will


IGtIi, 1S94.—Ulithoroo and its ucigliburhood is giving an c.xample to the rest of Koglnnd, nay, to tho rest of Europe, by tito way in which it is grappling with the Sower question, and if carried Ihroiigli Hiiccessfully will deserve the gratitude and admiration of tliis I’lanot.


the Ponds miglit Im used ns communistic Baths, on Saturdays only. E. That tho main Sower should be opened in the


live up to tlie liigli opinion c.xprcssed in tlie follow­ ing e.xtract from th e ‘* Hcaltli Iviller," .Tanuary


The following propositions will be put. before tho


of tlio Mayor nlono being put in by pen. A JIccting will bo liold to-morrow evening in tlie


footlmU always ‘'dinning”’ m our having it in the streets. Some pnrt-s of the tqwri aro well enough looked after, others seem to have to


A RESIDENT.


t h e W E S L E Y A N BAZAAR.


Tho bazaar which is being held in the Wesley ‘U School, for the purpose of purchasing a new organ I


and tlio clearing off of the debt on the trust premises, ‘ ' ’t, was opened ycsterd.ay afternoon by Ills Worship '!"*>'• the Mayor, Tom Garnott, Esq. The chair was ” taken by R. I- Hargreaves,-Esq. Tho proceedings, a t whicli tliore was a good , ’•


attendance, wpro opened by prayer, etc., after wliich the cliairiiian m a brief speech, said lio was not able to do jnatioo to tho gentleman who was to open the bazaar. Garnett was a name that was well know in tlie commercial world, and in this borougli they were tlio first in every forward movement The higliest office in the town Imd boon graced by father, son, and grandson, and the present Mayor ■was following in tho footstejis of those who had preceded liim.; They had had older men filling the office of Mayor, but none better able and quali­ fied than the present one. Ho tliou introduced tlio Mavor to open tho bazaar. His Worslilp tlio Jfayor thanked them for the


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flattering way m which his name and his ianiily Imd been received. Ho was pleased to tiiink tliat he had tlie goodwill and assistance of his fellow- townsmen in his various duties. He felt compli- meiited by being asked to open the bazaar, and though he did not belong to tlioir Churcli he did belong to the Cliurcli in wliicli tlieir great founder arose Tlie Kev. John Wesley’s name was hold in tlie highest honour in his Churcli, where they owed him a debt of gratitude. Ho spoke of the brotliers John and Charles Wesley lying in Westminster Abbey among tho greatest and host men of this country. Even had John Wesley lived amongst tlic sounds and dm of war ho would have made a great man. Evcrytlnng that tended to ivake an institution successful was contained in liitn. 'llicy had the speaker’s hearty svmpatliy in their effort to free their premises from debt, and in carrying out the worship of God. He also alluded m praisowortliy


• Venerable Aij sermon spccl


articles of inrl Heading Desf Messrs. J . l | locked and etc.: and a


and there we H. L-. Bcllh Blackburn, - After a shl


witness the c from St. Bai The Venci


C Bobert E cy.


Tho indue iiurcli, Cli


terms to the musical portion of their service, injiruvi- ding for winch be felt sure they were doing God’s aer- vico Referring to the Old Englisli Alarkct Town and the splendid way in winch it had been arranged hj’ tlio committee and other workers, lie said tliat tliougli tliey boasted of their civilisation, lie very miicli doubted wlictlier tliey Imd tlie capacity a t the present day to produce things so picturesque, and wlneli appealed so strongly to tlio sense of rest and peace, as did their forcfatlicrs of two or tiireo Imndred years since. Tliey lived at such a rate now, tlmt tlio question tImt was asked was not—13 i t beautiful or picturesque ? but—will the thing pay ? They ouglit to try to look to some higher idea than that. Tlicy found men and women of tile lowest and humblest estate, who were yet tho most shining elmraetcra in everything timt made men and women good, and they of tlie present day ouglit not to judge everytliing by tlie gauge of pounds, sliillingB, and pence. A man’s cn’viron- ments pressed on liini now twenty times more tlian in tile olden time. I’hysiologists said they ought to have strengthened tlicir norvo centres so timt every one of tliem wore men of genius. Timt was not so, tiieir nerve centres were weaker. They ought to strive to work back to a simpler form of living, for only by a simpler and loss costly way could they maintain their place. He lioped^ they would Imvo a successful bazaar, and bo able to get a suitable organ. He then declared tlio b.\zaar open. Tho Rev. F. W. Harrison moved a vote of thanks


dington, was ren U'o the Rev. Rol


to tho Mayor for opening tlie bazaar, which was seconded by Councillor ,T. A. Barker. A vote of thanks was also accorded the cimirman on tho motion of the Rev. T. Baron seconded by


Jfr. F. H. Fielden. Tho bazaar promises to be a very Bucccssftil one, and has had tlie untiring energy of tlic Wesleyan


body for a long time past. I t consists of six stalls, which include three ladies’stalls, the Sunday school stall, tlic men’s stall, and the refreshment stall, each being arranged in a very tasteful and pictur­ esque nmnnor. A museum of curiosities is also provided, containing a good number of rare curi­ osities of antiquated design, besides a number of spocimons interesting to entomologists and geolo­ gists, and a snmll printing machine^ The chief attraction of tho bazaar is the Old


Afy Reverend Brethren


tcrial duties will | services in your address, as youB Still, I fed thnti ant an occasion f


I t is a matter


power of Ood unto ■T These words j


of the Epistle to •* I .'im not uflhaE


which I fcrvcntl. to do, for the glc Saviour, Jesus ( .These remarki





Uindlc,Esq. J . l ’.,of Sabden, R.IIarrison,Ksq.,J.l’., of Wtmllcy presiding, and tlicrc was again a good number of people present a t tlie opening.


J ordan. Mokuav.-—Before


BOROUGPI POLICE . Messrs. J . Seiton and B.


SLEEPING OUT.


.Matthias Frankland, labourer, of no Oxed resi­ dence, was charged witli alceping in a barn at


Horrocksfonl, on Satimlay night. When found he had over 2h. and some matches in his pocket. Frankland has been iinprisuncd before for a like offence, but the magistrates on tho present occasion


took a lenient view of the case and dismissed it on payment of casts.


V J ord an.


W e d n e sd a y . - ■Before ^Messrs. S. Speak,fand B# DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.


ged with being drunk and disorderly in Cinder-st., on tho previous evening.


Thomas Bleaadalc, labourer, Salford, was char­


house in Cinder-st., and there found the prisoner creating a disturbance, ilo ejected him, but prisoner still continued his disorderly conduct, and defied witness. Ilo had to put tlic handcuffs on him.


F.C. Taylor spoke to haring been called to a


abusc<l her shamefully, nnd she dare not livc^vith him.


Gloria and Bombay Silk, and Pantaloon Silk, which wears • well and gives great satlefactlon.^v Hall, Umbrella Maker,


rom Is. Ud. Ladies* and Gent’s, Umbrellas re-covered with No, 1J>, Wellgato, CUtboroo.


xtra large Umbrellas with bayonet Joint, for lawn tennis f and Gent's. Umbrellas ro-corered on tho shortoat notice,


6urposos, made to ortler. The boat house In the town for mbrella IWoverlng and Bopalrlng. All kinds of Ladies


o NOTICE—J. Halt, Umbrella Maker, has a f^reat niook mf Ladica* ami Qent’a. Now Umbrellas, which are mostly p ade by bhnaelf and will rIvo CTory aatinfactlon, al Tcry low Krices. Como and bco ibo windows for yourselves. All Winds of extra hvrRO QIg Umbrellas kept In stock. X*arM S halebone Uth^Wilas mado to order. Ladies' and Qent'a. Cecond-hand Uinbrellaa from 6d. each- ITio Patent Tip Eups attached to J. Uall's Ladles’ and Gent’s. Umbrellas.


is replete^ with short articles and sketches on * great variety of subjccta all more or less interest­


Fined 5s, and costa or seven days. Cassell's s^iturrlay Journal in its April number


ing. Amongst tlie principal contents arc “ Troubles and trials of a sculptor, ” a chat witli F. 11. Cowen ; " Ju ry serving as a pastime,” “ Whcfl bullion has been in danger,** “ Pont collection with a rough side,” etc., A number off excellent comploto stories arc also contained in this number, innddition to two serial stories.


PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY NEXT, --------- APRIL 9th.


F IR S T V IS IT TO C L ITH E R O E OF MADAME


ANTOINETTE STERLING,


The World-Rendwried Contralto.


And other Talented Artisteip, for which see Advertisement on ^age I,-.


. , '•'’■


Prisoner's wife was present nnd said he; had *


£312 17s. Sjd. Tile bazaar was opened tliis afternoon by R.


English Market tow-n, wliioh is a splendid novelty entirely now in Clitheroo, nnd consists of a gallery round tlie scliool, overlooking tlio wliolo of tho room below, nnd from whence a good view is got of tlio extensive nnd attractive decorations which charac­ terise all the stalls. At intervals last niglit the clinpel choir, dressed in old English costume, sang old English songs in front of the cliurcli, nnd a sentinel paraded near tlic castle in armour. The Excelsior Glee party also gave concerts during the evening, nnd a shooting gallery was well patronised. The total proceeds during tlic day ninuunted to


li:


o my own soul, unil and pity.”


I


who has a personi Saviour, will failf the great truths ( and again with gj in humble depentfl ing of the IlolY


friend saitl tome, • \V ftB you find them; t OiiuLST, and they shal and toll tlicin to work


any human effort to i And timt when some immediately sonicthii tbo truth may not be ncofl.s not tho guanlit Dilly proclaimed,.Qoi *• When I waa abot;


Such preaching, ing prayer for the


; to tho taking out «f anco being made I


^ cominondatioii notl and faithful (not f XXV., 21. liCt Apostles, where preaching and its j


orglvcnesB of sInH, 8 I from nil things, from


*ho glad tidings f ough tbi.s man (C


Worse 2)—\ “Ab they minister tbo&tBBifl: Sopanvte mcrotmto 1 have cal ‘o Holy Ghost, proa


summed up in ver thr •*Bo It known unto


ftw of Moao.H." The effect of th


rtccisivo. 1—Opp “ Tho disciples v Holy Gliost.” I can testify f


. - Ministers of the G hut tlirough Chri.


tho word of God, tj but took the 'Wordl it. They could preachers, God onij and had ordered work. I t was a ^ when the soul hai] wlicn tlioy could tion. A great ma: tilings, they desired tliey liad received


and stirring addri <ltli chapter of the nnd tho 5th verse, hut Christ Jesus 1 servants, for Jesus same attitude fts d was not prepared i


of St. Matthew, a minister in very si The Rot. R. Ra


speed in the bless. I am firmly eonvi tinned, and endc< cossful ono. I hi country for more rector lias nireadj one, and such I a even tliough spare late respected Ei Ulitheroc. Mr. Tliomas res


-.Christ tlie proper .J Jesus Christ as G power that was iu


lifted up, will dra In conclusion, 3


th at decided res preaching, though infirmity. Our 3


so to eontftin tiio (mvE hcftni it, if they nov | loam from that tho \ dhoiild contain It inn and fl.x ItHOlf upon t 'Vt'ould Htand out in h i “ There is ono th ln |


Bisliop Cronyn, cl “ Every Honnon v l


md ft broken henrt :f t into pcnitcncy, and 1 Vet even the


I 1 never wftB lit til


knowledge of siiil the application cl “ Tlio devoted F |


crowded congrci Hev. P. E. Thoi burn, and tho m The following


tion in the sch lay helpers, ar. —all those wci his work. Ii their minister .* ing tiiat he w; interests. Thl th at the pcopl| Christ’s in spil Tlioy could lielj ing for him. needed nil the I them, and if th | labours, grace ’ the roHult. A short Hcrv


feelings tliat ; of a parish liil th a t tlic spintl a great incasl came ns an name and spil ought to do, ml faithful. Uc 1 prevail upon t also alluded tc work, the vjsi


forth that St.] tors Iicld to 1 mission to full took no IionoiJ was derived J fulness with and must thcrl the present o(|


Taking Ins U| “ Now then though God cj Christ’s s tc an


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