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la id have made liough for our
|nden wherons Jii’a five wiokolg |! samo number
lo f tho field for
l i r 27— a aplen- l)tic for 10.
Jro abend a t th fcixth, uevonth, fillioroo a t the
c l i t h e r o e
s c h o o l a t h l e t i c s p o r t s . ' sports were liold 'luesday last, on the
„ ‘ I,'.t around, the I’as t v. Present Urickcl iiiateh , C l won by tho School the day before,
I'™,'" „f the year’s stu d ie s; but this year ] ■
''.'•n'lrio it has been usual to bring tlio suinmor I ‘
,1 close witli a distribution of prizes on tho ■ ■
• Dsv has been postponed till October, when yf tliQ Oxford Local Examination will
1, known' and sports liave been substituted, wi.ici. 1)0 KlIU'
honed may becoiiio an annual institution a t .. n ,a otstaiin) tltatllllfli
niiceii Mitry’s Bol'ool. Tho number of entries was ffood, and tho events were generally well
S t it would not bo rcasonalile to look for rocord- C k i i ig perfornmnees. The following were the
'T'***io0 yards, seniors :
Ivis'saek, ,,.orals Won easily in very fa ir time.
Hit.
Jimor which tho lu t ifu l cricket.
bman ? I tried
ly when sitting ‘ as a batrtman.
I l ly 1 didn’t
I tlio other bnts- ‘ I rather like
I is too------well eay th a t I did
I was th a t Blaek- a l l tile Olliers
vhulo eleven and
[ilancing a trillo know ” and not
ta in ts when they top with 33.
Ilicncfit to-morrow
lid I hope ho will ' ” gate.
attendance, and : after tlic match.
100 yards, juniors : 1 Scedall, 2 Rlitcholl, .1 ................
( ' iiiiiiehtiin. Timo Ih acconds, A good race between the first two, and very good time for
young lh'l»^^d„, ,„„ier 12 : 1 IVolfcndeii, 2 Pollicr-
niil 'i’inic Hccondrt. ^ 4 iHiili jump, aciiiorn: 1 I I K Kisaack, 2 If B KlssacU, 15 Dewlmrst. Height •! ft. 5 in. Won
i; High jump, under 12. 1 Wolfemlcn, 2 Uors- ian. Height J5 ft. 2 in.
'fi ^ High jumpt juniora ; 1 l^Iitchclli 2 bocdall. n ft. lO.V in. Very closely contcrttcd.
7 Tlirowiug
tlie.cricket ball, flemor.s. 1 U B . „
s 'J'howing tlie cricket ball, juniors.. 1 O llmighton, 2 tl Biilcoek. • 03 yds. 1 ft. A very
ihowii during practice. . , ^ n
*’u ' "UO yards. Seniors. 1, Harrison ; 2, H. K. Kissa'ek, II. h.
Ki.suaek. Time 28 three-fifths sees. 10 2‘20yards, juniors. 3,SeedaU; 2, Mitcliell.
Time 32 see. Tho first 2 were very close, and tlie time was good.
11. I.mig jump, Seniors. 1, Harrison; 2, II. Iv. Ki.-saek; 3. Miisson. loft. Oiiis. 12* bong jump, jnuiors. 1, becdall;2, Rouerls: -’ins. Seedall jumpeil in excellent style,
. „
la. bong jump, under 12. 1, Wolfenden ; 2, SiH«ak. ‘.)ft. r>i!m.
M *'20 yards, olistiiclc race, seniorn. 1, n . i>. . i ,i i>
L. lv’i!-»ack;2, II. H.
Ki.ssack; a, Musson. Time* Oilscw. The various ohstacles, parliciilarly tlie m-lt*, in which some found themselves completely tMiight, gave iimcb amunoment. ^ ^ lo. 220 yards obstacle race, juniors. 1, Seed-
nil • 2, Mitobell. Hcedairs time whs only aseconds mom tlian that of the seniors, and lie ran home
well, winning by half a yard.
« 1(5. liuarter mile Handicap. ■ | feeratcli); 2, II. R. Kissnek(seralch) : 55, Q. Hors-
], Harrison
1 full (oO yds). Time, 70 two*nfths seconds. The \ time would have been better, bad not the
‘ toniich buys spurted rather late. 17. Tliroedeggcd race—100 yds with one turn.
1, H. lb Jvissack and Uoherts; 2, U. Jlulcoek and F O R G E T
J^iirvent. Time, 20 Kecond.-\. _ IH, JJrihhling the football, seniors, i . Brown;
I seconds. Lofthouse had renelied the hist post m ^ ;;5 seconds, but here he lost linn? pliis performance
V 2 11. B. b. Kissack; a, bofthuuso. 'rime, ap iL I D A Y S |e a w a y w i th
2 Soutbwortb. Roberts won by lbree-(lflb seconds, time dU tbroe-nftb nec. The average lime of tho juniors was inueh butter than that of the seniors. 20.
up to this point was by far the Imsl. 1'.). Dribbling the football, jnnior.s. I Ibdjerts,
rison (ficratclO. 55 Smilbworlb. T'imo 2m o N L. ilulcock ran splendidly; Harrison reserved bis
powor.H until somewhat too late. 21. lOOyards sack race. 1 Sc<)tt, 2 Iv Bmeoclc. , ,
b'cott won easily, running without a single lalb 22. Consolation race, 220yanls. I Dewlmrsl,-
bofliumse. A good race, in wlihdi l.ofllmnso Blunvod the way more than half round anil came m u good second. 'Time 550.iues.
255. Uhl boys’ race, 120yds. 1 B. butelifle, - , p s .
r . Mitidiell. Six ran, time Msecs. On a shgbtly uphill
eour.se, SiitclilTo won in very good time.^ At tl>e conclusion of the sjiorts, tho prizes,
which included a Imndsomo silver clmllengo cup, were given away by Mrs. Hiisbuin after a few nppropriate wonls from tho Rev. b. H. Hnsbun. hciul muster, who thanked the large gatliering of govornors, friends of the sehoid, and parents, \>bo
Imd accepted Hie invitation to
wilne.ss 5 a g s , ^ ^ -^ a s© S j 5
the tailheroc Cricket Club for tbe use of tbe Held . and all wlio had so llhorally contrihuled ti»wards
tlie prizes and oilier e.xpenses. Beautiful weather
and the excellent music of the Borougb added nmeb to the enj(»yment and success ol the afternoon,
C o m b s ,
SUIVIIVIER H E A T A N D O B E S I T Y . SumiiuT liciit, with tlie mit-dccr mijcyiiuMitH
which eemo in Us Iriiiii, is a sonre:j of umin.wd ik'linlit to all wlnwe physical eondition is si’ii 1- The full fell St Ilf pleasure to winch hiispitabla
U t
»URSBS m a t
t h e rhT I C E
Nature a t tins aeasim llowever, for those wlieso infirmities for hid them 11
uiulcrgo, witlnmt serious discomfort, a eonsidern do
amount of hmlily fatigue. ’To those in imrticular who arc tho victims of exeessivo oorimlence, I n arrival of the genial slimmer warinlti serves eliietl>
ns a painful reminder tliat, for them, the <>elights of long woodland ramhles, the clindnng of monnia n tops, and all tlio adventnrnns ways of Hood and field are prohibited joys. The palpitating heart, the reeling brain, and tlie
pos.sihie deadly which are the cuncninitiints of obesity, banish all the pleasant anticipalionii ivhmh once came itl the advent of the glad snminer-thle. Uo'' ol this depriviilion of enjoyment and misery is alisolntely and '’'‘ sUy avindaljle, n a j he
nrrivui m iiiu Kenuti .......... . •— ..........- , •
learned by uonsnlting Mr. "Corpnleiiev iind tlio Unro (2 1. pages), a * i’ work wliose i.optihirity is proved by tlio Unit t a t
covered by Mr. Itnssell’s wonderfnl snceess as an
its ISlli edition has just been
is.siied. too, indicates, in some degree, the ivido
gl’URING COMl’Y. held on Mondaj;
'
. Jaa. Kobinaoii, cd. but there 'VM in the report IM
olders ontlio gnh' lidcr Butiafnctorj 1
to of tlio cotton r tlio rednetion of £780, wlucli \'a**
t^'which rcneheii g three figu"-’”
157 ; sizing t year was of the
o *332, rtfiinir* ; wages
ad been
passed iinanmous il:s Kivon to tli
expert in tho rednclion of c.xcessivo fat. 11 s ptoecss, which is iibsoliitoly siifo and pleanant, is so rapid ill its operation Unit any over-cnrimlent Indv or gentleman can eiisily get rid ot iiii imiiccessary weiglil in a very fey weeks, no as ti lie able, heforo tliu iintnnm is with ns, to enjoj the ileliglitrul feeling(iiml tlio aiiliearanco too) ot renewed youtli and energy. Mr. luissell makes no mystery ot tiio nature of his cnrativo iiropariition appare'ntiv iniriienlons ns are its effects i simultnne'onsiy reducing weiglit and increasing appetite—tlio conseipiently larger amount of Inoii Vmg eonsumed wltli impunity. Ho prints, there fore, Ids recipe in Ills singnlarly snggosllvo hook, wliich iniiy he obtained from lJuokseUers, or post free, by sending six penny stamps to liis olllees, Wixlburn Himse, 27, Store-street,
lledford-s.inaro,
bomlon, W.C. l U M I N G T O N .
Oay last two puhhc moutjng? ucro. hild m t lo above clmpcl on bolmU of ihu BloLkhuru Orph.ui- ago__AMiHH Wlbon, of Twislou, who lm« houn an active worker in connoclton with the abovoorphau- ftRC for the past three ycar«, })rvMded lu H*e ulior- noon, and addrcsRca were given b>* Mrs. bpedding, of Wiiddinglon, formerly a im^Monary m the La«t End Mi»aion, London, and Mira. lK-(;ch, of .BurnlC}. —In the evening Mias Broughton, of .Iwiston, prcBided, and addresses were given b jM r s . Dem* ftlno, Clilheroe, formerly a miMionary m America and m Preston, Mr?, bpodding. aim Mw. Bcoch, .
WgsLKYAN CiiAl’i:!,, SroTi‘K.a Lank. - - On tvin-
Miss M K 'I’ownson, of Martin Top, 8olou, afternoon nno cvoiUnk,--*ThQro \ v e ^
audicuccH, and coUcetlona ainountou to LJ lUa. . | F i- ‘ Ilalfuuile handicap. 1 b. Bubrock. 2 Har . ■, n t>
T Khsnck, 2 Bowker. 72 yds, I ft. G in. Disap- miinting and considerably inferior to the form
Tacsted, espeeially among tho junior boys ; but, •his was the first attempt a t sucli sports for . vear.s and tlie time for;trainlng was very
1 Harrison, 2 II K Time 11 four-fifths
C O U N T Y P O L I C E .
T uksdav.—Before Mr. II. II. Stuttakd, and Mr. \V, A. WlNSTAKMiV.
TMK SianT TOO MUOU I'OIl HIM. Wellington Moorbouso, of Sabdeu, was Bum-
moned for being drunk and disorderly. Rusbton on tbo evening of Ju ly 17th aatv defen dant iuT^adiham Road, Sabden. l ie was stagger ing about the road with bis jacket off, cursing, swearing, and wanting to fight. On seeing the constable bu took lii.s jacket, and went into a bouse. Eined 2s. Cd. and costs or seven days.
A DISTOnn.ANOBiAT WHALLEY
burn, were summoned for being drunk and disor derly a t Whalloy on tbo 9th July. P.O. Carr proved ibc ease, and said be was
Ja s , Elynn and Ja s. Brennand, tailors of Black
called to King-street,TWIialley, tliroiigb a d istu r bance th a t was going on. l ie there found a gath ering of pcoiile and tbo two defendants were drunk and making a great
noi.se. He took them to tbe police station and got their
addrc.sscs. The oITencc w'as admitted, and a fine of 2s. Gd.
and costs inllicted in each case. THE MUZ/ibINO OllDEU
costs for allowing bis dog to bo a t large unmuzzled, ou the Wluilley cricket ground on July 55rd.
d ia r ie s Hull, of Wballey, b a d l to po.y la. and WEIGHTS AND MRAoUUKS
Jus. Wbipp, Swan Ilotol, Wlialley, was sum- numed for liaving for trade purpo.*ics, on Juno 27th,
unjust measures. Mr. Ilartlc3’ Baldwin defended. Inspector Bruce said bo called a t the Swan
Hotel on the day in (piestion, and ordered a pint and a half pint of beer. The pint was served In a glass, and wan fluid drs. short, and tho half pint in iinotbcr glass "eight lluid dr.s. short. Tbo half pint was oiie-tentb short, so that assuming he sold ten barrels of beer in similar glaases, bo would bo one barrel to tbe good.
In reply to Mr. Baldwin
witne.ss said the ,
quantity that was short would amount to more than a toasponnful. I t would be more than a table- S])oor.ful. He tested several other glasses a t Mr. Wbipii’s request. He would not like to say that some would bold more than llio iictual mea.-ure. 'Thonmn Atkinson who was with tho last witness
corroborated.
Mr. Baldwin said it did not appear lo him to be much of a case. Tlio glasses in
que.stion were
. . ^ ,
bouglit with many others and ibo prohahilip’ that some were ns much in the customer s favour
as these were against. Fined JOs. and costs. W. J . WhiUaker of the Wlmlloy Arms wuh
Huminoned for liaving on Hie same day an unstamp- cil measure.
Inspector Bruce said on .Iiine 27tb ho called for .. , ,, ,
R Iiiiit Rwi II Imlf-Iiint, Iiiifi tl>« I'i'H an unatiiinpoil plan..- It waa takon from a bIigM
wlipru tlicro were llm-u mori). In anawor to J lr . Jlalilwm witnosa mini tlic
ineaanro waa correct, 1C tlin I'cor Iiail lii’cn inoaanrcil in tlio onliiniry pewtor mcaanro ami tlien
tnrnoil into tho plaaa it woulil liavo boon all riKht-
h'lmMl .'la. ami coata. KrciU-riok
I.onl, fiaU baivkor, lilacklmrn, «na
aunnmmoil for IniviiiB nnjnat, woiglita on the aaimi
''''liiapeotor Itrucc mot ilofomlant in Wlialloy with Ilia oart ami fnnml on it a 7 Ih. woiglit that waa i oz. liolil ami a 2 Ih woipht that waa 2 ilrama liglit. Dofomlant aaiil Iio had borrowed the aoven lb
weielil and waa retornloB It to tlie owner. Fined 2a. lid. and enata ami the weiphta forfeited. Kdward lileazard, Chatlmrn, waa aummoned for
havhiK nnjuat aealea in Ida poaaeaaimv
eii for weigfiing winders’ weft were six ozs. out ol lialatico against llio winder.
Mill, Clmtlmrn, on .luneUoHi, ami found the scales r....
Inspector Bruce said he visited the Victoria ..1. S1.1- w'lnilivrA*
halnii'co cnrrectlv hut said tlio skips were iilwiiys lialiinced on tlio scales, so that tliero was no injus
J.fr lUenziird admitted tfiiit tlio scales did not , , - i
tice In tfio winder. l''ined XI and mists.
,
.folm Knhlrs, pork hotelier, Clitlieroc, was stim- mnned for having unstamped scales.
wife and son in cliiirgo of ii c a r t at Harrow. lie found tho scales they were using had not lieen verified or sliimiied. Tliey were also hiilf-iin- onneo ugiiinst tho pnrelinser, and were slnggisli.
On .Inno 28tli Inspector lirnce saw defemliints , , , •»rt G(l. ami costs for baving a inmml wuigbt ImU-a-
Fined fis. and costs. (Irorgu H. Eatmigb. farmor, Wlialloy. waa nucil
draclnn ngiiiiist the pnrehiiser. Derendniil said tho scales liad not iieen used for
n long time. Tfiey were only keejdng one cow for their own use.
I-I.SIIIKO WITHOUT
l.ICF.N.SK.
Waller II. Frost, of Mancliesler. was annnnoned for fishing for trout in Harrow hslges on June Oifi,
'''M ^ ’^h'l^
t5iekhon.se, of HliicUlmrn, proseented, and iaid the defendant wa.s seen by one of tliu liiiiliffs fishing for trout willi two risls. lie had eiinght one weighing nearly 2 Ihs. Defendant find InuHi lieense last year, 1ml liiul not taken one out
''"yir'^'lhill'Ii Hell, clerk to tlio Board of
Con.ser- vator-s of llie Hirer llihhle, priKhicm phins shew
ing thill tho Harrow Ivhlges were within the jnris-
’' “^lMem^ant^ldmUtod tlie offence wilhont further evidence being given, nml waa fined 10s. and costs THBI-T Ot-
llall.tNaS AT SAIUIKN'
i„g wooden riiUiiigs. value 2s., b.-longmg to Mr. U. Ilimlle, of Siihdon.
Geo. Archer in the employ of proiecntor aatd t u
railings formed jmrt of a fence m a H«''' son's fold. S'lhdco. Ho .vmenihered the fmlci
.lohn liohsoti, i f Siitiden was charged with steiiU •, , i . .
being nil right on Jiino 1st, and misseil the wooil on .Inly 2Qtli, when ho gave information to the poHci
I’risoner had formerly wor'ied under him. 1' C Knshtoii said lie found tlio railings in jiris-
oner's'garden, and took him a t once into cnslmly.
rriso n e r was af terwarxls lot out on hail. I ’risoner said there liad iiovcr been a proper
fence a t tho jdaco, and ho had only piekml up ttio niocos of woimI.
Fined 2s. Ikl. and costa witli 2s. damage.
DUU.SIC
. , ^ , ltd. Ormerodwiis lined 2s. Cd. and mists or seven
days for fieing drunk and disonlerly a t Hurst Green im duly 1st, 1’. G. Itiiyles proved the ease.
O'
i r .A U W O O D C O L L I E R Y
CpMP.VNY.
M.vr.TMOi.MK (Cook linimiK) F its. Giikxt Hauwoou.
H IG H -CLA SS H O U S E G O A L
Is Sttpplied from iliesc Pits at RKASONAin.i PiitcKS, and may Po
Sole Agent fur Chatlmru District— MI
of Cartcr-yand
Dcilcrs It is well known to be one of the most economical coals m flic market.
tViLLIASI YATES, CiiATiieits Station
C R I C K E T .
R ib b l e sd a l e L eague. Results up to date.
Wlialley
Settle St. Andrews
Great Harwood Itoad Clitlioroo Baruoldswick
Padihnm Barrow
•layed Won
I.O.Ht Drawn Points 155
i 1 Zi
11 11
11
. 18 12
•1 5
•t
12 8 8
1
J) (5
1
2 4 {
2 • (5 8
4 4
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8 8
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8 •i
•1 1
8 0 5 4 5 8
CLITHEUOE V. SETTLE. AN EXOlTINa FINISH.
ClUlicroe entertained Settle on fho Ciiathiirn
road ground on Saturday and eventually won a wcll-fonght mateli by-four runs. Settle ciimc with only ten men, hut protiably tliouglit tlnit, on form, tliey would ho plenty. Tlio old veterans, Mr. Itobert Dewlmrst and Dr. Smitliies, wore included in the home team. Clitlieroo went first to the wicket, wliicli was really too soft for a pleasant g.xme, the lieavy' rains of tiio jirevioiis nigiit hav ing liad its effect upon the turf. Hanson and Dewlmrst took tlic first turns with llio willow, and Hinatlian and Uamabottom sent tlio hall down. F’onr runs were got from Xjiniithan’s first over and from tlio start, it
w.is very clear tliat Mr. Dewlmrst would give on exliihition of his old form, lie ncallv hit Itamsbotlom for a cunplo
— 1 — 1 — 1 — 7
Will those who do not see m Ibis column accepted ednesduy nifjhl
T H E C L I T H E R O E T I M E S . F R I D A Y A U G U S T 2 , 1 S 9 5 BAlinOViT
cricket matter please remember tha t i t is not tlirough want of courtesy but for want of time. 'To ciiBurc cricket matter being accepted i t m reach this o(}icc on or brforeW
OxburKb, c MatlliowB, h Adair ust
Knowios. b Adiiir . Duckett, b D. YnrbotJjm ... Oornall. c Adair bMatthcwH ... K. Stnndon, b Adnlr T. PatcIleM, b D VnrboU.ui \Vnlkor, bAdulr- ... J. FatolloM, b Adair ... T. Pyo, b Vurbcilnn B. Staiulcn, b Adair ... Wliiwnrd, not out...Ks ran
.. Tola!...
GI.SUURN V.
KF.LSOX GfVS WORKS The above nuilcb wiirt played on Tucsilay last,
a t Gihburn. Geo. Thun»gc>od (of Clitlieroe) was seen to good adv.antagc with the bat scoring Ins lo in lUHo time, ilo also bowled well in tbo second innings. I t is probable be will be playing for bis own village Hu! remainder of the seaflon, to which he will bo a good addition. Jackman and Weymes also played very nicely.
r^iTorlcy, b tlltchnn
I’lvrkcr,
o.lackmun, b HUeben 0 Sto?nIo. run out
NELSON GAS WOIUvS. ... I
Tinnnnn. c JAolcumn, b Olarlco b Parker, t» CUrko ... ... H Lavoniier. Hltchan ...
............ 0
Watson, b Ullcbon ............ 0 Marsh, b iiltcJum ............ 0 J. Marsb. li Uittrbim................0 Jobnhon, b UlurUo ... SutcllfTo, not out
............ 0 .. b
o Waller, b IlUcbtm ... hit wItt, b Hltchon ... c
Waller.baThnrof-ood 1
... 2 b Ultclicn
0 ThuroKOOil, b Uitchen b Ultcbon
b O Tburogood h G Tlutrogood not o u t ..........................
Total . gishubn
IT. T. Jaeinnan, run out K. Huberts, Ibw., b Hantmn S. niiflinn, n Hannan, b Stcejilo •Cl. Tlnirogootl, c WniHon. b IJannan
tlio 'long-flcld, tint in tlie next over witli tlic total only eiglit, Hanson was undecided wliat to do with a hall from Hiimtlian with tho rem it
into bowler's bands. Tliis wan most imtortnnntc. th a t he jilayed back into the
Grnlil) took liia place and tliu total'was increased to 13, KaniatioUoni finding the profeasioiiafa wicket
liefore imd lie liad time tn score. Ityder eaniu in an 1 sottted down lo ateady criokot leaving the hulk of tlic scoring to ids partner. Sandberg was very smart liehind llio wickets, and once nearly stumped Dewimrst, wlio in tlie same over sent Liiiatliiin to tlio lionndary. Dewlmrst hit anotlier four and tlicn placed one in
Grisd.alo’s liands in the longfield, hut he was allowed iinotlier lease of life, Kyder sent a nice one in tho direction of tho hoiindiiry, Imt it was stopped in tile lung grass and only yielded a single. Soon after he was taken in the slips, tlie third wicket having added I f runs. Tlie Clithcriw captain nnw became Dcwhnrst'a partner. Ids en deavour lioing to keep up Ida wicket, hut in doing so ho was not fortunate onnngli to survive an appeal for leg before. 31 for four wickets. Gaivcy came down to render assistance, but witli the score nn- ehnnged tlio veteran played to Thompson and was canght. his fine innings liaving added ’22 to the total. Dr. Sndtliies amid lond apphinsc took Ins stand a t tlio wieket and liithard. Garvey squared and notelied ii couple. Tlte doctor started with a single to leg. and one for tho orerthrow might have liecii got almost witliout risk. Tlien Garvey was howled and Honrn took liis place. Tho doctor land ed out lit Idimtlnin and tlic hiiH just worked off to Im’. Honrn was hnwled liaving only inado one, and aGer
Alder.slcy had snccessfnlly passed thrnngli the ordeal of 11 “ leg heforo " appeal Dr. Smithies was howled by IhimshoUom, who was doing good work for Settle. Jilncklmrst and Mitcliell ciieli added lire, and The aide were all out for oO, llainatiottom having taken five wickets for 12 and Hinallian five
for 39. Settle made a s ta r t on a sliglitly unproved . 1
wicket and llio general iipinion wan timt tliey were goo.1 for a eentnry. Grnlih and llonrn took tlie liall, tile jirofessional starting witii a maiden,
llam.shottom sent Iloiirn’s first ball clean out of the field and
inatt.ira began to look a trillo tliick hut Hoiirii tricked Sandberg wlicn ho had only made one, tho first wicket falling with tho total a t 7 Barker and Ibunabottom made a poixl aland aiid tlio la tte r was not despatched till 20 was reached. With only onu added Tliompaon was howled and tlie fonrtli wicket fell a t 3«. Six down fur 11 iniido matters e.xciting and it wiia reiilizml th a t i t wart anyoneV iraine, Settle bavinj;
.1. Hall, b Beverley T. Semi, b Hannan... C. Waller, b llaunun ...
J. F.Ulson, b Hannan ... . Thurogoofl. not out ...
(J. U. Woymos, c J. ilarab, b Hannan J .1. Cl^rko, b liovorloy
...
Extra.i Total
lU Gi-rriiKuoK WxTKni.oo v. DowciioATik- At
tlic Watorloo ground. IFii/ir/oo : llowo h it Smith n- Wliipp, tl II Smilli 17 ; Smitlison. h Green'voo,!
•1 - II Hitliell, li T. Hithcll 11; T Fell.l.e Snulli, b llilhcll 0 ; Calderlmnk, h II .Smith 0 ; lAwk, not tint 0 ; Hodcnlmni. nhent 0 ; total, 27.
a Smith, h II Hithell It; T Hilliell,.h lIJHithell Hi; .r. Holden, I> Wliipp 1 ; U Greenwood, b W hipp fi • \V Sims, c Cook, l> Whipp O; Bollard i,not out) 3 ; Tomlinson, b li; IJitlicU 1; .1. Smilli run out 2;
! total *11. CUTUEUOE HOMING SOCIETY.
ahovo .sixiicty, 72 young liirds were [lloivii froni Statford. Tlie weather was very fiiTeurnlde, hut liglit smitli westerly wind was blowing. Tlio dis
On Tuesday Inal, under tlio auspices of tlie tance is 71 miles.
Gudgeon, Bro.s, 1st and .special ,, 2nd
C. Oddio Grmidy
55rd ■llh
SuiclifTe GudgcMJii Bros. Sulci’ffo
AVnllcer Grundv C
Bridge . Oddio
Arrivf’d homo since : (iiidgcuii Bros. butcLiTe Grund\' I, Seedall I, Riley L ^\^lt>h 2.
G. Oddio Bridge
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.• ••• W O R K L E T T E R more wicket?. Grubb and Bourn pnt in nU tlielr llireo
bent, and ibe aeveiub wieket fell a t 15. Tbo^* bad now 12 to get to win and Krneat Parker was nbiying a guixl game. Down went number eight a t IG and the last wieket fell amid loud cheers a t
CLITUEUOE
Hanson, c l» Llnatbivn Dowlmrst. c
(
Jrulib.il UiuMHbouom Uyilor, c I’arioir b HunrOrnttom
Oiirvoy. b Ui\m»b<»Mom Dr. SmlUilop, b Utkm!iJ»oitom... Hourn, b l.lnaibim...............
lAMor.sJoy. c i' l.nmlhim
\\qil(o, lliw b UamniHiltom ...
Uiu’UJiurnt. «iSan<nK'ra b Linatlian MUchuU. not out
BlLtlTV.S.. TolAl
.sr.TTJ.K
T’arlfor. nt)t otii LwftU'.-i. b lUmm ( pli. I* Uourii
Stviulbor;:. b PoMrn i IliimshoUtiin. D Uydor b Ik'uni Somptou, b Kyil >r ... Jlalln.-viliMi. b Ilourn
Kn.ntpr. b
r..mm JacUiuafi, b llourn ...
Jrlmlalo. nm cut Hitras Total ST. ANDltEW’S V. WHALLEY
Flayed a t Hurnley. and ended in a draw.
WUAI.I.KY.
Asialiai, e Nlartilc li Siigileii ... llliull''. 0 .SiUPlen b Kofli
J. W. Dolinon. b
V.aul T Dobson, j Supk'n JIari;n'»voi«. l> Su;jdon
Urthpr. b iva«l
Gritmthiiw. «t Siarklo lUloy. nol out
i Tbol^p^or^, o K*i»l b V Mercer, b Sitipb'” . V bltel»«'u.i
\Vllkin"0n, run out ... Hxlran ...
Mcrccr, b Unber DiuMtltMi. b Har*(rc;vvo.i ...
Whltcho-iil. nm out SuKxli’n, b Htiullo
Starlit.*, b H hullo.......... Korlva, p .Morvvrb HltuUo Sumii. not oul... Kant, o lUlpy l» Blntllo
... ... ToUl ST. ANDUKW8 Dr, HoU, P Hlmllo b Uaber ...
lllrley. net out................................... Total for S wkt.n
UAUliOW v. VlC'l’OllIA FAUIv (Maiiclicatcr.)
riiia iiiatcli ivaa playcil a t Hirroiv. Harwiv ro ivitliout till' aorvicea of 1 ate, tlioir jiro.. but
„cro iiieiiated by OxlmrKli and Duckett, llio 1 ark ream, " i l l i tbocxcei.timi of Adiilraud I-raoerwho
boili biilteal "ell, <^mild not do iiiiicli with the 1. ..-lino of Wliiwaril ami .1. Fatclield, tlio former lakim; llireo wicketa for ciitlit nina, and the latter
nma were aiwii kiicckial oil. Duckett KHtoI wcl for hi’* 5k'.. Adair to*'k six wickets for 45, and VnrlKiUonlUor'Jl.
VlCrOUI.V PARK, viauhows. ft and t> I'sioilel-l (\>ok*bolb t' 5 ai* Xtol..ehl«n.
two n . Blaekburns I mno, Urgan. j
• ; •••' ’. ‘L-.,.,, Ort'in V ," ' Cotll«. b I’aWfi"''' "
Nmlih-p NVlnwanl. h KnowlP'*... McMontrs. b VMnwar\t ..
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ftl-t.oM ... — • ‘ D V.rtaol.ii. a 1 “'‘■firl't
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r M P O l i T A O T N O T I C E Wanted overv man tn sec Hie Minor, an iHus
trvted ituido ot (H pages. Free by post In im-
ftfbln nlUn mcRv
l .n- for '2 sianipa to cover poetauc. Any ’ Write H-U‘''VKt.i., h' croury.-t. Fita- s'lclllcld. biionld Iki seen liy all
*quar I for 13 On llm liomo Irani itoiiiK m to bat tlio ...
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Dkakskss am> its Gunn.—a very iiiteroptlng sufTorcr
HufTcriniJ. Tlio troatmoiit ia rcrfcctl;f liarnilPM, r id lma proved qtlito luicceaaful in ciiriiu; Imiidreila r o t t r ’ca”:.i:'iila.iy of ivliiC.
^unilMcdy c r o d hlu,,eU ......y K - I'-V
ami
o.maidered Iiopekaa— Addrei^ H. Alliaiiy Manaiotiil, 3'J, Victoria btrect. Loudon.
S.W.
witli I. t.anio iwrrot to a iilMm- m ToVlio, whero a Japaii-'iii' 'vna elviiq; an rxtdtiltmn o( alelRlit-of-
••Wa.ii't Hint clever."—Two
n.illora otico went
Imnd. interarerioid with actolmtic ot eneli triek, the e-xllni-a axld:
‘' f 'A”’
clever ? Wonder wliat lie’ll do next ? IMUi each act of tlie rorforiil.xnco tticlr aatoiil-iliment Increiwcd,
llulortunatrlv, it fell u|«mi a he.-ip of fire-crackcra, iKuiili", .ke., wldeJi cxplodeit. Idew out tho teal Is. Ldew ott tlio roof, .catterod tlie niidleiice in all directlmis, ami .sent Hie iwriot. minus Its tall f«H.eiw and one eye. about iW y an ». A« tlie hinl came down with a flop, it rhriekedi clever ? Wonder svliat ho 11 do iie.xt.
i ipid^d'a t twth ends: hot liavlm; Le-e,l lie altowed one of tlie stteka to drop, Until
mi.stakeii.—All Irish i)i}.-nierehjint. who had
more money in Ids tawket U.an
pearnr.ee denoted, took an inside plai.e '« ; ........... ^
due staite cnaclie.s. h a «
1*. '
n-i.sen'-er, wa.s ilincli nlinoycil at liavlm; picked Ida jincket. i's'K* af ivcil
,
i.im <aV.m' heforo H fort't fhey srrivrJ , __I i.:^ *
' f
I’st and. liaviii" mis.»ed ids
h.indkerciiicf. taxed hiin will
,
.i ‘inaMstrsto .-»t the ti-cre. however,
tlireatcnltiK- oVipol'orv open lli« oeiasn.ii; liut I’at stoppjxl liii,
vcni for a
gcuHcm.vn. wul wu ai« both mistakvn tUal’i aU honey."
k
and tlioy kept imitterint!! “ Hoiider what lio 11 do next The parrot hcAixl lllia exe aiiialioii ao often V,5V iL 1,Irked it nil, I’reaently tl o J3.p,\neao tried I; keep' in the a!'r a mimtieJ n(
ha.mlxx, atick.l
Curocl w i th o u t O D o ra t ioD o r D e t e n t io n f r om L a b o u r
thoro U no JRf.
ami p^ambmilon, and of every HufTerer. ROOK, post frxt Ilm'C stampa.
»IN no ojiprailon amt no Uwn of time, but , ,
iMvb Holborn, Hontion. nauj. »n ..• • •■ ‘,,Ii jfv . TlunujtMin. 1» l.lnatuim -t
A F o u r -FOLD AT
S c r e e n f o r (>d THE
TIMES OFFICE Buv the “ lMuinogrii])her.s Waltz ’’ ami *' Brilli
ant Variety Laneors.” 1/G o;\eh a t Ulnt;kbnrn Piano. Organ, ami *Musie Stores. Moor L.ane Clitheroo. Organ AmUntc, •• Swinging allz,
etc , bv prune eompopor. B A S K E T S
FO K I.’HF,SF.NTS R A C K S M U S I C
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Brocter and (.Jhippeiulalo ... Gudgeon Bros.
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Velocity. 1211 120.S 118G IIG5 1152 IMl 11555 i i ru 11551 ll lG 1107 11055 loim 105G 10551
run o u t .......................... bit wki, b O Thurogood
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YANKEE HUMOUR. OETTING OUT OF IT.
The paretic reporter wrote ihodulol spot “ ■■ - *- •
—
I ;
RSA2IP.AST—SU P 3 ?E n . lie meant to have said a secluded
sclicduled to meet. I t is a pity 1 am miaundorstood all tho time.”
Didn’t you mean secluded ? ” asked tho city editor. •‘Navv, I meant tho spot where .tlioy worn
IndianapoKt JmrmU NO TIME TO WASTE. '
tlioro will bo no marrying or giving in marriage. Those who wore sitting noar tlio Cliicago woman heard a low cry of liorror as she arose from tier
‘‘In tlio life to come,” shouted tho ovangolla^^ {
vii.SUMPTTON OF
°°"In that ovont,” slio remarked to tlio usher, as sho left tho cliurch, “ I ’ve got uotiino tobomoukoy- ine lierc.”—Zirtroil Tribunt.
OBDURATE.
wings, is full of.’em now.” , , „ “ But,” tlio fair
cre.aturo pleaded, not
Tniunf.
IVOllD SAVING I’OEM BY A SCHOOL GIRL. “ Some cooks bako with cotudcoo, ,..................................‘"V''-
Some men chow thoir plug tobacco, ,, M •«
But their crust’s mighty hard. tag,
, Except to chow tho r.ig. ,,
Who ought to hav« more sense." —J/rtrtIa(o (J/inn.)
,, ,, never advortiac. ALL.
Tlicii Bho tiegaii. Sim told him who hod callcn | tlmt day, wliat sort of dresses tlioy Imd on, anil the
“ I will foil you all,' Ho sat listening.
, , ,
protiiitilo coat thereof; oiio told turn alxiut how JohniVy'"felTd^
and what oho said and
wli.at Johnny said; she him how many gueMa the cook had entortaiiu'd tho kitchen, and ortim.vtod the probable
co.it of fcetl- j ing thorn; sho told him how b.vdly she needed aomo i eiirini; clotiips, nml if ho had stayed anj* longer, instead of going lo tho lo«lge, she 'vould no uoubt j have continued to toll him things till bedtime. Jourmxl.
stejis and bumped^ his ^liead^ GOT TIRKD OF "OLD HEN."
formerly hoarded at a ISIaine hotel used Citll for "old IjCJi" when ho saw chicken on tho dHI of faro. Tho table girl and cook thereupon prepared
It doesn’t pay to l>o too funny. A man who
for liim, and whenever chicken was served hen also was i»rovidcd, and this _ particular always got .x generous picco
* Iwarder I Ml old
out the hoarder ouspocting tho joke ho one day c the waitress to him ami told her ho was gettlnji. of old hena, and lin’d like tnliavo a tnstn of ctuckiMi. Very woH,” w.-ia tlio roi'ly. “ you can liavo it.
................. ........ o f ' tliat. After tliia
h.id continued for three months wlthi
you ordered old hen regularlj*, and a.s thu hi •ways pleaso.s its
guc.sta when it is possiblo w been giving you what you ordered." — i
Pvn Sb PJro
}^» STILL ROOM FOR RESEARCH.
"
Wh.at is tliis new subsUance tbnt I bc.vr so alnnit ?" asked the eminent scientist’n wife.
detected."
hiri apecbaclcH with the gixsl nature of superior wisdom, "is known as argon."
‘•(■Jh, that, my dear," ho nJi.iwcrod, be.-vming over , . ,
triumpb.s of the ago. It h.vs revolutionised the old theories; or at least it will Uu'iu before it gct.s through." "What is i t ? "
.•It’rt—or—a—did you say * what is i t ? . ,
“ I
H.ald that." *• Well—ahem—you Hce, wn haven’t as ;yet
covered much about it except Ua M.uuo.' ' AT ij p.
TROUm.K I-OIt TWO .MK.N’. R A C K S Our Pick-me-up Powders
liniMnylon 1 Are nckmiwlclitoil Hi he the l-eiit in Hie Wurhl for ueitim; Moraci. rnifiilly into emuIUlmi an.l pnrifj inR Hie liloixl. Hien-liv preveiitinn nil tlioae iliM-nacs to wliicli Ilnri-ei are .niliject, viz. :—
tirai. Womanlike, eacli w.aa mentally "sizing hoter up.” Tlieii one of them aroko. •*My husband fretiuonllv rtpi'.ik.’t ot you, Kbo sam. "Ir.tU’Oil!” rotuniQil ibo other. "My
Irusb.vnd tlduks vou :vn* womlorfully cli'vor." •‘Rpally? Why.
qiiero w.a.s a moiiient’a siloneo after tlio iiitrctluc- about you. Ho toUl mo how you r.-rsh.vpoil auM ro tho
w.sy my
hu.sbMui.t.MKs ,1,
covori’il that old
p.ir.a.-ud, and savtvl Odol. "Par.vHol! Whv, I novor touched it until my hus
band had harpmrall om* tlay nti your clovorncfl« In ujdiolstoringandreliiiing a h.iby carriage at a saving
tho way my hu.d>and
l.al!<vd about that
nar.isol. Then ho got mo to fixing over a last voar'a hat b<>- cau.’*»> you wore working over an obi dross. *’ " lUic I novt'r startoil to do that until my husband I wasii t
" Nonsvn.«ie ! The thing that made n;c do
th.at w.as
going to admit that you could bo .any more oconumlcal th.ui I."
h.ad told mo live timc.s al»out your hat, . ,
"Why, reallv, mv dear madam, 1 hoard ol dross 24 hours'ln'fo'ro I toucboil tho hat."
coming oxcltoil .also. " I t ’.s a wickml shamo!”
, f
••Impo.’^.Nililo. I— ’’ Then ^lu* stopped ami her eyes iK'g.an to " I bfUovo our husbands—" she began again. " I bcliovo they have," chimed in tho oUier,
made mo work ! ITl get a now gown to-t!vy. ’ " And I .A hat."
Anti two men got mighty littlo for supiwr that night, .Mid when thev coiuplaine»l they wero promptly con* rlnced that they ought to have said nothing.
A I.nTLK TOO LATK
the front d»Mr of a house on tho North Side. Tiio hour w.i.H late and it Co*ik .sinno time to
ruu.so tiio innuatea, but a recond storey vvinilow was •ipcnod at Last, .a ni;;htc-ip|H‘il liead w.vs thrust cut, and a
Tticro wa.s a loud, jH*r«istent knocking hearvi at querulous voice impiln^l;
” Who’s Ibero ? ” •Ms tnis whore Mrs. Gagsby Uv*»s ?" "Ves. What tlo you want ?"
lurbing pe ople that .are trying to sleep,’* " I l eg your jwrdon, madam, but wo bavo to do
this .‘'ort of thing .sometimes. I don't like it any l)«tter than you *b\ but I’ve got U> nuke my living. I won’t
dot.viu you long. I ’m cn track of x scoop
and— " •• Whose .sc.vp ? "
•Wasn’t liiat , . ,
dandy, svlio was a fellow the. presenco ot ,
Ue lustb* nn nwkwsni kind which he hstl Je-
short wit!, tills lemarki -Make yourself aisy, klicrt*’s m* chtai UMi f'lt .'»u> l>ot!»t.r al*ou . I h i f r M d l took
the ex- next to
dent iV few* hours .agt> in the cour.*e cf a convomattou with A friend that >ou
h.id an exciting adreiituro
wlih .a
iairgl.ir who broke info your houio ".S'o here, young man— •"
U"Ami vim c.iii’t. kix'p a thins "I snu
—’’
th.at you .saw a man put h«s b.and hi and grasp th window slU as if to iVaw himaeU nside, yuu pickod up a
h.irchet .and .nhp^^<^l along the wall to tb.o window, is
lh.it right ? "
a reiiiui aleep liv tieirim: » wimlow reiiod MlUy, Sleep uy uranuf. ••1 umler'tand vour matural dislike of naw«i»\pe: " \o s , but------ , ... .
notoriety. Mrj, tiagshv. but you can’t »uppr«« an ndventurr* of this klTid. ^ cu rais<Kl Uie h.a£cliet
and brought it »lowu nn his hngrrs with all your force, completely .severing tlm^e of Uicm from Uhi iisnd With .a iiowl of pain ami dismav Uie bckflW villain IbaL You pickcsl up the flugcra, U tliA' correct ? *
-isV Vv'iU tu lot me li.\vr tiaase .xoTcretl finger* ? ^ “ ^5* wilTl e of the utmaat biij'ortaucc,yv3u unJcr»tar.d,lu
" I t ts. lu : ----- •• IVg jurdon.
m.adam, but imio prc-MCis, Abyr
(urui'hing a cUie— * " Iho fingers .*
'•W . id id ? " " \ ca, Bj vou auptwne I wanted to keep theaj,xv*r
* I thniw them away long ago, .
,
ever ? " "Why, when vros I t thU ChIsS ^Elc r ta years ago*”
CtKcaItu, Dunk uV« MW *7 J ,
W!kCAZ!-- - Ia
M
I w.xx
t.itil
Hi.it }-.'■! were wake.1 •* .......
....... ' ' ‘W
PRAYERS AND HYMNS I 'EA YER S
'
IHU.MR finokh
rK.\yKKS ?At The Times Office Im .
the
aiT.air getn into tin* {K\j:ers vou would rathef got in com*ctIy, wculdn’t you ?" "Vr.s, but-—
, , , " Reg jvanion, .Mr.-i, (i.igsb>, but if an accxHinti of ^ , •
.o I«ivrs. rtmy’H c - t Iml'l ot It .■wmehow. Ihvy «Iw.»vi litv
out of
At the TIMES OFFICE. R E W A R D S H E E ' t S
"A stNHip on tbe other paper.b 1 loArncu by acci . X •
“ I want (o ask v^mi— " "Who arc you ? " " I ’m .a n'portcr for the J\ti!k A’-if**/." ••Tlds i-s .a pretty time of night to gx> around tils*
Then two women went Into x dry gcxxl.s store and *
ont.sll tho numey tb.'y could acrajHi together.
, .
"Anoutragol Thoy’vo just tricked u.i; th.vt s U w.i.s .I ri'gul-ir plot. .\nd to think I'ovv^ lie »
. , , ,1 ,
women women women women women women women women women women women women women
Urat b<-
E.inino
V.arii.lii, Ginn,tec, Fnrey Small Fox. Wtirnu, I ’ink Eje. Sivotlen L. p., Hrokcii M imi, Henvea. Ili'le Hoiiml, Manpe,
Frico 3i>a. per ilnz. tin., or n-i. Sniiiple pnlil.
MAIxIGE
Ami nil .!irca.ea of Hie Skin in Ilorre?,
C.alllc, Dogs, Cals, AC.,
POSITIVELY CURED Hy onr
I.iniineiit.
The ,s>rtoo/ /-.Vv re
mark.It i . RratifylnR notice Hie ilccr. ai>o of Manpe nnipnpl imr Imu-
m .ilnhleii. amt we iimlerjtan.l t iD m acumillial
for 1-v the it.v ot Hie .MnnRC Liniment. Utrral'hv the City of I.oiuloii \ eteriiiiiri McHcino Comi'anv. of fcrrvliitl. C.vtlonl, Immloo. ITico’ for H..ti“ i. nml Cattle, ll/fi l*cr (tallnn,
can incluilo.1; for Dop.. Cata, Ac , 2,i. jn-r tiottlo Maimtactorcra of every .Iccrlplimi of Vetcriniiry
Mtnlicinea. wNgcnln invlleil.
nii.l
tN.IL’ l!K YOUli; II E A L T II by ukinp irorM/r.ji adicrli-Htl n'-j IKm’t l>ft
V
•ump for nijr TiJnablft hUtCj NhA whU-h iclU you
for your f an**. Tiir. iXJirnr
Mnitot* o r C ta iso j iMUMJt'LAKITira ANf» i UnsTiiCOTlo.aa
TO Tilt: SrsTr-M : cavs»
and How to Bnr.VKXTi seen
All.MK?«T«
N'cV Njfofii wUh «<M»irar*>uObiAtn It At ffym th<? .\iitfcor««i.
J>ugerrr« i»hjonWl u« i« Q»:k | <i.tpi*f‘m«nUni:; O H lV jTf* iai»; rt* M SISTER CHARLOriE NstM thl*
10.J, H igh IIoLBOtr. IklNIXVN
I only
I oiily only
T T f l l Y V.’ A S T I ’i VV YOUR MONEVt
lletntfmtxT ih*i kIiaI niA3r| prov« wOnM Ni
y itocARM uiUmonUIs , a^t-j
on*^
Wnr AnvKKTisr.u MKtHClMrS Kaii.!
only only only only only only only only only
W i
2’ ‘fit 5! U*
fi 1 S
A;C. Till earring
m
**Yci. Us discovery ia one of tl»o most remarkable some o!
revolutionise
" Wbat new substance, my dear ? " "'Hie element In tho air that h.a.s just
] ' she said. i,„a I
J Mionou-itu Z -piipjoaoJ
•(01
•KOHjni u|
•.itimMims ltjJ<U‘l JO
ainnH
2iti|p«oU*oi'« ni r' •(Oa o j oijmn «
J0]0tno-i«tl •hWVJOagt no
(umnpiij^ •wpiins otn •*!
tuiiutpiiK X -J
litnmi'aijv (M
U U,
•tins t 01(1 "1
Cl •< nnm|iX{V V V 0 ^ ° •3 2 R >
„ .I 0 « '" *? 2 G C V « «
rp n tl J* V. . • »• “ Y M -m ^ » -* «* ^v- r is i: -n ;j C A T T L E M A R K E T S .
lIixi.niKt.i) AticTins .Maiit.—Til lin'd ay.—217 sh o d and pre.-i-nl calving co«p wer\» forward, trade was slow, and no Improvement on the rates
I of las t week. ! ,l d ^ I «J I’UOI.:) JO lti,»av J0Al> ttfl)
?*• r’ S rt ^ il «• 2 2 2
m m ,, novor work thoir jaw
Some mou put tliclr ada. in p.-vpors, ,,
,, them on tho fence
Milk and incalving cows every Thuisday at ten o’clock.
,, u«o no RToaso .at all*
Tlio 'llioatrical inaiiagor aliook his lioad. “ Tlio woods,’’ said lio, “ that is to say, tho wood
“ Sir,’’ she
s.aid, “ I am a woman with a poat." GREAT SALE OF
I a jiast, but i t has boon continued without change riclic up to tho present time.”
But tlio manager wos obdurate.—Ciacinaoti - - -
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I Over 100 good Autumn Culvers already entered, from Alcssrs. Wolfomlon, Wanl, Uoldco, Sutcliffe ami olliers.
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