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■ GISBliRNE O L D F A I R
Owing to the original date-falling this year on- Sunday, this fair for
STORE CATTLE i SHEEP WILL BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17. S P E e iA L SALE.
T h e C l i t h b r o e A u c t io n M a r t C o m p a n y , ^ L im i t e d , .
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SPECIAL ON
'S' '
TUESDAY •■ •■ •
WILL HOLD A-^ S A L E ^
: OF.
NEXT ’ ,.
Laying Off Calving Cows and Heifers.
There is a largo entry and the stock can ha recom mended to intending buyers.
S. GREEN, Manager. PRESENTS! PRESENTS!!
If you want a .suitable present for your children or friends call at
R. LUND’S, AND INSPECT HIS STOCK OF
C L O C K S , W A T C H E S J E W E L L E RY
ELECTRO PLATE & SILVER IN A GREAT VABU5TY.
WATCHES FROM 6/6
EA.CH, UPWARDS LADIES’ GENEVA WATCH
with Silver Albert Guard, in case complete from 15s. each.
CLOCKS in Wood, Marble, and in a variety of patterns.
CUTLERY, TEA & TABLE SPOONS g o o d s w h o l e s a l e H E rM L
P.3.—The Trade Supplied in Clock and Watch Material, and Tools, etc.
NOTE THE address—
R. LUND, J eweller, I , CASTLE ST., Clitheroe.
^ O T NOW BEING PUT ON'THE-MARKET.
OF CHEAP MACHINES ONE OF THE CROWD v VKS HOST irUTBITZOVS COCOA. “THE RIBBLE8DALE
Con<aiD8 erory real Improvement In rycle construction, audlBthemoBiWgWy-flnlsbedCjdeinthoworld. Mathe matically correct In every respect.
Intending purchasers should make a personal visit to the works^ whore they can see how “ PIbblesdales ” are con structed, and the material used.
All VisUors ^Velcome, and Personally Conducted through the Works.
WHALLEY BANKS, BLACKBURN. GBATSFUn—COMFOBTIXm. P P S ’ C O C O A FOB BBEAKFAST ANP 8UPPBB. S T H E L E N ’ S C H U R C H ,
WADDINGTON. -)o(-
Harvest Festival Services.
ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1898, THE SERMONS
At the Morning and Evening Service will be Preached by the ' Rev. H. STARKIE, M.A. HOLY COMMUNION AT 7-30 A.M.
Morning Service at 10-30 a.m. Afternoon, Children’s Service at 3-0 p.m. in the Sunday School. Evening Service at 6-30 p.m.
The Offerhries at all the Services will bo on behalf of the
WADDINGTON & WEST BRADFORD DAY SCHOOL -:o:-
The Managers solicit liberal Contributions to enable them, to efficiently carry out the requirements of the Education Department.
L AMP S ! L AMP S ! COUNTY COUNCIL REGULATIONS. CARRIAGE & WAGGON LAMPS (To meet the requirements of the County Council Regulations)
In great variety, and of the best quality. Cheap froVn
T. SLINGER, Coach Builder, CUTHEROE.
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jeDucation. A R T ,
D R A W I N G A N D P A I N T I N G From the-Elementary to
T h e H ig h e r W a l k s o f . A r t .
M R . E . ' O A W T H d B N E i ATIENDS
SCHOOLS, CLASSES & PRIVATE PUPILS Address: Littlemoor, Ceitherob
Old Pupils, Exhibitors at the Royal Academy, and at the City Art Galleria ot Manchester and Liverpool.
L a d i e s ’
B o a r d in g a n d H ig h S c h o o l , ; : '
-WELL'S HOUSE, diJTHEBOB ', ' ’
Pbincipals :—MISSES WALE. Prospeetns sent on Application.
Next Term, Wednesday,'September 21st
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, KING STREET, CLITHEROE.;
Principals : : . ;Mrs & Miss WHIDB9RNE,
Formerly Mlstreasee In the Torquay.and Paignton Higb Schools.
(AsBlBled by -Visiting Teachers.) Solo
and Class Singing, Pianoforte Theory, the Principals.'
and Drawing and Painting, Mr. E.' Cawthorne.
Dancing & Calisthenics, Miss H. M. Whidborue The Singing Class held on Wednesday Even ing, and Classes for Special Subjects are open to Students not attending the regular school course.
B esidest P dpils are Received, Prospectus on Application.
NEXT TERM- S e p t e m b e r 2 o t h f ID o n e i j . BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.
And it is very UNBUSINESSLIKE to ruin or jeopardize your BUSINESS for -want.;of a little Extra Capital to tide over a difflonlt time. * BUSINESS worked on BUSINESS lines is
the only Benuino way of doing B'USINESS. W. STEWART & CO., 2, Cooper St., Manchester.
has largo uninvested funds, and will ndvanoo
sums to Responsible Persons from 4il0 to AlOOO on proper BUSINESS terms, at. reasonable In terest and easy payments. Advances also on Mortgages and Reversions. ' - - This is BUSINESS: Strict 1 Private I! Genuine! 1!
Personal calls or letters receive prompt atten tion. .
yO IC E _ PRODUCTION -AND SINGING.'^'
MISS MITCHELL ON
RESUMES LESSONS:
Tueisday', October F or T erms, A ddress,
lltH.^ . . . GREEN HALGH, WHALLEY.
r - For H A IR BRUSHES, ' • . . C OMB S , J ,
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.? .K.;p e r FUMe RY,^‘ -- ■ --a TOILE T SOAPS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, & d r u g g i s t :s ,SUNDRIES ‘.Of all D escriptions, ‘go to
’SWALES & JEPSON, HERB AND DRUG STORES, 32,-. MOOR. LANE, CUTHEROE.- : .
FOR READY-MAD E C L O T H I N G
MEN’S SUITS. YOUTHS SUITS, BOY’S SUITS
IN-THE FOFOLAR STYLES I®- AND AT POPULAR PRICES
GO TO J. A. PARKER, 9, MARKET PLACE.
CONCERT HALL
DANCING on Saturday, September 10th.
Also THE
ev e ry S a tu rd a y until fu r th e r notice.
QUADRILLES AT. 7-00 P.U.
ABOVE HALL TO LET ON •. ; ,OTHER DATES.
J E. FORREST, Proprietor. SEASONABLE GOODS AT
Bailey Bros. Mason’s Extract of Herbs, Gingcrale, Lemonade,&c
Williamson’s Mixed Herbs 2d. packets at 1/6 perTlozen
One packet makes Two Gallons Herb Beer
Geodall's Ginger Beer Powder, a 3d. packet makes ' - 1 ■ Three Gallons.
Goodall's Lemonade and Orangeade Crystals. A 3d. packet makes One gallon
Goodall’s Jelly Squares, all ilavouis Chivers Jelly Squares, allflavours
Fruit Syrups and Raspberry Vinegar.
Finest Citrate of Magnesia in Hb. and 1 lb. bottles Hose’s Lemon and Lime Juice, also Cordial.
The BB nnted Soltzogene Powders Three pint, 1/7J ; Five pint, 2/- per doz. charges Also Best Make Seitz genes.
Choice Stock of New Tinned Fruits & Peas ■ Hbx and Paysandb Ox ToNones.
Best Brands American Mild Cured Hams A few dozen bottled Fruits at reduced prices.
Agents for Barratt’s noted zErated Water in Syphons.
Also for tlie Universal Digestive Tea at ,
Zhe ICImcs, FRIDA Y, SEFTEMBER 9, ISOS.
Our genial friend, Mr. Sam. Green; has been appointed chorrraaster of St. Alary’s Church. Mr. Lowe ha.s up to now held both the office of organist and choirmaster, and now con tinues to act as organist only. -----
There is nothing particularly new resiKcting Salford Bridge Mill this week, and nothing reliable can be given otlier than wliat may be
seen by the public for themselves. ;o:
IVorkmen are busily engaged in various tasks about the mill, a.s in picking tlie front clean of the old mortar. When this gets com pleted with the new coating, and the new- four-light windows put in, the place will pre
sent a more uj>-to-date appearance. ------ : Q : ------- ■
the mill yesterday for new' flooring purjioses. O:
were at the' mill yesterday. :o :■
As the firm claim a capacity for tm-ning out of tlieir works a iuindredl looms per week,
2/-and 2/8 per lb Aad Swiss Coffee in 11b Tins @ 1/- and 1/4.
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It affords us much pleasure'to announce tliati W h ALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY the) marriage of Ralph C. Assheton, Esq.,
J.P., “ Our County Councillor,” takes place with Miss Master on the 27th of this month.
— r r -—.♦ ♦ ♦ ----------- -V ' T h e ’Rev.’- Mf.'iWilkinsoii, Avho was at'oiie
time in the employ of Messrs. Garnett, of Low Moor, in their counlting-house, has been
------- :o : -------- At the invitation of their chairman, T^os.
Longworth. Esq. JP., The committee of the above society,, together, wRlv,a few^tfriends,,
numbefing in all,about, dp;, paid a visityes-.
terday to the Lancs, County Council Farm at Hutton. The weather was all that could be
inducted this week as ond of the Wesleyan desired,and the outing was thoroughly enjoy- ministers of Padiham.
Mr. Wilkinson apparently took to theology ^y^rds, the party examined the dairy, Miss
ivithi his daily bread, for he commencedi to Queen acting-as .guide, and as son\e quMffy . himself 'fo r tlie W e s l^ n MTurntry local farmers have an idea of starting a _co- while He was stiU'at his work. ; ■ 5 ■ u J r u-
operative dairy in the immediate district, u great interest was shown-in all the different
Much IS hoped of bun at Padiham, where, ° Qcesses and the appliances necessary for as our contemporary, the .“ Padiham the equipment of an up-to date dairy. The server,” says, Wesleyanism for the minister is “ exUtem brought under notice were the plots not altogether a bed .of ,roses.. .. •; —-:t ;-----♦ ♦ ♦ -------T”
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^y^h different grasses, and here it was generally'thought was the branch of the
A very-successful, bowling handicetp-^took work of the farm which was most interesting place on Saturday afternoon on the bowling and most likely to be productive of good;
green in Gonnection with the-Ciitlieroe Cricket though owing to train arrangements the in- Club.
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spection of this was somewhat hurried. Preston'was reached on the return journey
frhie'Bowling Committee tried the) e.xperiment about 5 p.m., and here the party again had of having the handicap finished in one after- further evidence of the generosity. of the noon, to see how .this departure from the
usual course would work. :o:
It .has, been usual to allow haiidicaps to ex tend over several weeks, but it was mainly on account of the nights drawing to darluiess early tlrat this new experiment was tried, with
very successful results. -------:o:-------
Mr. R. Lancaster very kindly offered 10s.
towards an mtraiice foe of .6d., the whole to be divided into prizes, and 22 members .iit'.'iiiled themselves of the opportunity of par taking of this generosity, so th,i.ti good prizes
were able to be offered. - :0 i
The first prize .was 9s., second 6s., third 4s., and fourth 2s.
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The different rounds w'ere very keenly conh tested, and as the handicap was drawing to a close the excitement of the spectators na turally.ran high. ■
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When the final came iti was found that Mr. E. V. White and Mr. H. Bridge were left to do battle for the first and second prizes, and as both are good bowlers and pretty evenly
matclied, a good game was anticiixited. -------:o :-------
But this turned out to be, perhaps, the', most disappointing game of the whole aftemoon, as Mr. White, who bowled in excellent style, completely ran away with his opponent, who ouib- scor^ two points, whild White was get ting 12. -
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The prize winnsr.s were:— i , Mr. White; 2, ]\Ir. H. Bridge; 3, Mr. R. Lancaster; 4,
Mr. T. Culshaw. -------:0:-------
The conimittee^have arianged another lian- dicap for to-niorrow (Saturday) afternoon, to be played same d.ay, and if the) weather is favourable, no doubt this will prove as en joyable as thie Irist one.
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host, as aii excellent repast was provided for at the Shelley’s Arms Hotel. The . party reached Whalley about 9-30, everyone con ceding that he had had a right good time.
- * * * - L in e s on W h a l l 'e y A b b e y . The old Abbey of the old village has no
dealt with than in the verses which we re produce here.
, - The lines were written by a young lady
visitor to Whalley, and submitted to Truth in competition for their prize of £2 2s. We now learn that our lady friend, who wrote under the nom-de-plume of “ Babs,” has been successful in dlyiding the prize with another competitor.
BY BABS” IN “ TRUTH.”
Here in the ruin’d cloister long boughs my fore head brush;
Aboveitbe well-worn-pavements wave the grasses green and lush.
Trees, fixed in every cranny, o’erhang the long- . dry • moat; ;
I bear tlie mowers’ voices, tlie biss of ssytbe o’er bone;
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That bead with sparkling dew-drops the couch ing red deer’s coat.
I hem tlie wild birds singing upon the blossomy bougb;
-■V momeilt through tlic ruins seems to hear tlic deep bell’s tone,
A.s, pale and awed and trembling, a
n.vice takes his vo'.v.
.
But ab ! the solemn visi.n is vanished in a trice. In place of pealing anthem, the chant of mount ing larMS;
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Gone are -the stately _ brethren, lost to the old world’s vice.
. Extingnisbe:! on flic altar the candle’s dying sparks.
Beneath tlie lofty asli-trce, where croons the happy dove,
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The weather during the week has been ex ceptionally hot, and it is to be hoped that this will not be of long duration for th e .
sake of the generel health of the town. ------- :o :--------
We believe it is, the intention- of the W’hal- ley Amhulance Association to show that they are still keeping alive by placing .ambulance
boxes in their immediate neighbourhoodl -------- : 0 :---------
There is to be one at Barrow, and another one on the other side of the Galder, to wards BillingtoH, and there is already one at
the lYhaJley Police Station. ------- :o: --------
This should prove a great boon not only to the inhabitants of thlt jiarticular district, but to tlie visitors who come in large numbers at all periods of the year to this most popu lar “ inland resort."
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Then again, at Biirrow, there are the Print Works, employing a good number of hands, who will directly benefit by the erection of an ambulance^ box. Being a. fair distance from a railway station, the implements kept
persons worki.,g at the Print Wohks. _____ -* * ♦ __!—__
our readers to
he.ar tha.t..a, change has been balls. The Prime Minister, on behalf of ^ P-Tsssd without much trouble, button- made or IS t(> 1« made of at Stonyhuretl College.
It wdl be new.v to a very large number of one over, ami each batter had two trial ________ - - - s - - .....- irnportance thei Moderates, won the toss tired sent the set in when Herbert reliewti Bourn,
T, , . , ' , - member of both teams had to bowl l-ather Henimnn,, Progressives out to field. For the Moder- With his first ball out went W almesley, S.J., is to harexl over die position ates, Shaw, the Fatlier of tlie House, was
of Rector of the College to Fatlier Joseph Browne, S.T. The change from Rector of a, large jdace like Stonyhurst to a perhaps com- paratii'ely insignificant post somewhere be hind ihd .scenes nuiy strike our readers as being
somewh.at luimiliating; but, as marey will know, it is entirely in harmony with the ■ sore vows of humility and obedience taken the members of the Jesuit Society.
Several loads of cement were delivered at On Sunday the Harvest Festival will lie held at
pul
This is probably prior to tlie reception of the bulk of the new looms, for the deliver)' and reception of which Messre. Coo))er Brothers
kie, M.A., of Pendleton. iT th ra ftenm on
the 'Vicar (Rev. H. L. Bellhouse) will give an address to teachers, scholars, and friends.
The annual Distribution of Prizes and Cer- tifiqaites'to the successful stiidtenite of tlie CIL-
one may hope That tlie filling of the shed th^oe T echtiit»l; School w'ill take plaeel next will be completed at .an
e.arly date.
I hursday ei’ening. There) are jieope to be found who complain. be chair will be taken by Mr. J. Robinson,
puslied on firet and foremost. Wliat they say is that this would have kejit until after the mill was started.
the Parish Church School, when the mil- pit will be occupied by the Rev. H. A. Star-
by fortunately run out wlren aiiixirently well set, though his style of batting was eminently .siig-
agricultural occupation.' The (Minister’s style at the crease was not
a few overs he retired with one to Ills crediu The score of the Moderates reached 149. where it load gone to.
nearly so forable as that on the floor of the •( V
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soon out, but Lofthouse, the Home Secre- tai)', displayed at the wickets that crisp in- cisire style which marks his utterances in the House, and Iiis score of 30 was received with cheers. Other excellent contributors were Me-ssrs. Ramsboitom, irilkinsoni ami Dolv T he Minister fo r Agriculture was nn-
dle stunqi, and a couiiie only had ‘ • to the total when Asliton and 13od“.^ ‘ I dismissed.
Out of four halls ui one over Amos o-; posed of three batsmen in the Pollitt, William-s, .and Briiidle, W.anderers’ S(Corer remarkeil,
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have a belter chance of iierformuig • 1 trick,,” as Kirby, the nest nwji, posed to be only a poor hit. Great was the excitement ’
was rt? I ■
about to boivl the
la.st of the specLators were -again doomed to disapi, ^ |
butil«
after bearing a chamied life for nient, for Kirby playeil ‘^0 b a l . . .
.. -(vas some fcme afterwiards betore IK | ^ fthJi®’'
j > . 7’he Progressives did not distinguish them- Githeroe thus terminated one 0 -
.selves in the field, though the
Le.ader ot successful
sea.sons they^ have the Opposition made a splendid catch. - ' brilliatit victory over East Lanc.Tsa The innings Df til* ProgressivesWas some-■ derers.
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what meIanchol)''^-ribt-letist, fo r th em ; . but To-morrow the second elereu P-j jjj good form w'as showai by Heydon, Eatoiigh, James’s on the Chatbuni-vo-ad g'w and their Leader. It was generally conceded the taim will be: T.
Metc.alfe ‘ pj(.
tlmt the beautifying of the null is being Brooklands, Chairman of the Technical
th.at tlisy did not play up to their reputation, ley, E. Rawsthome, W. Hoyirt Instruction Committee, and Mr. \V, Morri- and at the close of the goll they wWe in .'i her, J. Balderstone,
son, M.P., will distribute the prizes and cer- minority of 79. tificates, of which there) are over 300.
It' should be mentioned Brigg-s, J. Alitchell, J. that half-w'ay through the innings of the Pro- Hudson.
Croasd.to, }„, IVlndlei "and"'
Bicycles 1 ON Hill
W l EASY
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The two parties of the Whalley House of
Commons met in fi-fendly antagonism on the W’halley Cricket I* ield on SaXurday last. Theie was a good attendance, and the pro-
in the box will no doubt at one time or an- ceedings were graced! by the preseiv-e of ai other be the means of saving the lives of rertr..
t - t v ' S d nd^^ . T f ' under somewliat novel, conditions, as
Once ]>aced the grim monk, s,addcno<l in Sor row’s bitter school,
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He who, a courtly
g.aUant, once won a fair one’s glove.
Retired to pr.ay in silence in Whallcy’s cloisters cool.
On clear Midsummer evens', when wanders many .an elf,
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And cold white moonlight streaming turns dew- (Imps all to pearl,,
Around the hails where long since they 'dwelt, for- golling self,
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-•\nd wlien on hill Itill and evening .shade.
I lie monks of bygone ages In gliostlv whirl.
On I’emlle’s rugged summit bell.
When to the lone wiki [iloiigli or spaiie,
tumult
valley draws ,lown the is heard a distant
The pitanlom chimes of Whallcy Vespers tell.
PARLIAMENT
moorland, untouched by the hour of
^ CORRESPONDENCE.
To THB E ditoe of " The CiiTHZBOi Tool' Dear Sir,— There is a unanimous fedk^
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prevalent among the old boys of the Blacl- burn Grammar School that some fonadl annual re-union should be held. A tem
fo.
ary committee is already arranging detaSs with a view to holding such a meeliiigtt Thursday, the 29th instant. Noinn/afto: are to be issued, it being utterly inipossite| to obtain a comprehensive list ola’h'liecJ! boys, but all those formerly connededii the institution who possibly canareespd to be present. A post-card addressed!! undersigned is requested from all thoser, ing to attend or desirous of obtaining fiihs particulars.
J. GARSTANG,
Shear Bank Road, Blackburn. Hon. Sec. (pro. ten).
CLITHEROE CRICKET- NOTES. The match with East Lancashire te
dercTS last
S.iturclay
w.rs brim full of interat
from start to finislx. It was arranged that there should be i)
a side, which was to the .advaiiia^ of tie Wanderers as they had got a lattliiyjwJ
team together. White and! Boddy are both uer nien, ana
the former, who is a really spWid hah top scorer with 12 to his credit, tdiile the li
ter, though he was not successful in this i- g lection, came out excelle'ntly nith to taking 6 wickets for 30 run.s. J. J. Whalley, formerly of
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shire, also rendered yeoman sendee nilbb® bat and ball.
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Clilheroe, through some good all-rool scoring, got 88, Oxburgh being top
with 21. It was quite amusing to s-3e Herbert c® to the wickets and receive four balls and oe
part with 8 to his name. Although the score of 88 was iiothi^j'
boast of, yet it was far too liigh for the dercTs to reach with all their talent.^ , ^ At the beginning of the Wanderers a®|-
it looked as though Ciitheroe’s total f : •
ed. The Farm was- reached at 2-30, and the cattle etc., were first inspected. Aiter-
■ was mBtinw fimp-. ilking time ModeiaUs.
, , o°> “ atft >
R. Shaw, c Taylor b Derbyshire ' J. Green, b Haysvorth ................
H. Ramsbotlom, b Manley ...".............? W. H. Lofthouse, b Taylor !!!!' "'" Mercer, c Haydon b Tavlor.... . iT. Dobson, b Pieslon ...............
Wilkinson, b Preston Bulcock, b Preston
J. Rawclifle, c Taylor b Manleir...... ^ G. Kenyon, b Manlev . .
ley ,. .......... ...........
E. Bulcock, b Preston ...... ............ ° • ■ ■ Vf. Fenton; c Roberts b Preston...... ’
T. lack-son, c Laxton b Preston ..... ' J. Lofthouse, not out ............... ...... 3 R. Barnes, run out ............. ........... 5 . Extras
Total ............. Progressives.
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............ .. ' R.'Manley, b Lofthouse ........ 'y".'.'- 8 ^ R, Langshaw, b .Wilkinson .......... ..
A. Taylor, c Green b R. Bulcoik....^ ' E. Roberts, b Ramsbottom.............. ' J. Parker, b
R.awclifle .............
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J. Ferguson, c Fenton b Kenyon".'""' ’ H. Eatough, b Ramsbottom .... "" ^ S. Simpson, b Ramsbottom ....'i ,T. Preston, b Wilkinson ....... ' j . Haydon, run out ................ '
J. Heyworth, b Ramsbottom .... T. Haydon, not out ..............’ H. J. Wilkinson run out........ ........ ”
S, Derbyshire, b Ramsbottom ..jlj" ' Laxton, did not bat ................. [[..... ®
Extr.as ...................... Total
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doubt often been honoured in verse, but we , ^ , V Ire unable to think it has ever been better
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Prices, and may be had of all ChrfersaiiJ Dealers. It is well known to beoneofilj| most economical coals in the market '
May be had in Loads or Bags from Mr. W. L. GRIME, aithene, Mr. OSWALD ROWE, Clitlwi
Sole Agent for Chatbum District- Mil. WILLIAM YATES,
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trubbel tfi
I co’es ai da| f. teks so yo’ know I
th.’ Clithrl Yo’ seel
things, C. ageeaJT a*'!
for yo’, as ’U do J
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next yeeal da’, aw si ttiobar drij como on. be a little j that; an’ l aw shoul sooart o| shun up I happen th| To th’ ’
comes eatj Bowton
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nooaii: so j just at pxl true. It| sterted, anl to back oil bit lunger! cost mooal tell on, a.f nowt to g l Club, silt r Aw’ve bS
wor to bep .William ccT as he dot) th’ Keannl as he’d hrl But heal
see heaw becoss thalj shun, an’ il Keaunsillel he could uncle lied I nught hap| aw cora’t ■ An' thenl
pooas theil in
s.ame a f
shuni. 1 hi in Ih' wa.)l eniiff to sd as IS next o' huKurd I set that. Th’ otll
HoldermoJ what’ll be I think he’ll
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should thiJ as long as|
Well, ml
Aw dooan| as he did| an’ he worl there worl then as b| wodn't be But aw d(| As for
he’s abeai| should exi| shall hexp| abeaut asp come off, I him nor hekspluna| let'un 'em c They t l
enuff rowl roods, no(| th’
m.i.ggi| teawn, io| o’ ageean.l rceashim the’r jilad
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