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T H E
floman ^vo an ad frienda. Spec
Iccasioi,. la
Valters preachel choir rendered 0 manner, under
leted choirmaatnc ndterncoa Misj
fch much feoUtiff,'
|Ui at the evenin'T V u l . Mr. !{..
jh hia accustomed Junted to Jl-IB 73.
ih'. 10i<l. on the :-NIC.
Int connected wdtli Vlcbrated tor the |as ayain brought Uindlc and Co.
Jir usual subscrip. Iisiou the firm inti, |iliis should be as
Iductcd tlicmsclvcs 1 iilaco selected waj
from the Board
i)uths taking theit ]iplicd by Messrs
whole neighbour-
Irt the fault of ths 1 morning, ami the rton, and Higher
Ijoycd. Proceeding liinjircsscd with its ■juntry lanes. Every liiawlhorn blossom, l ly covered. Chip. |)cncd aj)pclilcs of cd by the hostess
I who had prepared visit was paid to- the soldiers, whilo
IliC privilege of go* lied chaifinaking fmadc for Preston, n al.H^ut one o’clock, viewing the prim
lown, including thd lr>\v near six o’clock lh<»mcward journry niackburn. After
I soon, the waggon* lUlcn was readied
Ind all were highly eh is that will be I pleasure and satis*
I
BO S B D 0 9 G -U iE B D iam B . nio rortuighfily .meeting of Uio Bonha of
guardians was hold at the Board room. Work- house, on JilonJay, Mr. W. B. Dewhiirst pre-
Bidiiig- Thoronrore present in addition tiio Rev. Canon Wileon and Messre J. Bi. Clarko, T, B- Bonson, W. Bianson, W. SutclilTe, M. Eoivl, John Hoigato, Jos. Biolgato, S- Groen, Joucs, T. Eohinson, W. Robinson, Jas. Hanson, T. Eumsay, J- Sagar, and T, LongworUi.
MASTER’S JOtrOHAL. Thone tntne KM inmates last week against M
In tho corrospouduig •wcok of last year; and IW .pgranls ngaiitst 115- In tlio previous week, the innialts immbonxl KB, wliich tvns tho same 03 in tho corresponding ■week of last jVjar, and
fhs vtigrants 100 against 98.
HOUSE COMMITTEE. lilVELT HISCUSSIOIs.
la their minutes t i c Honso Comrnitbm
rroommcnilod tlmt die ga'nlcn in front of tlio Workhouse bo Uiroom open to ihta pnblio from
tM)
a.ni., to W). p.m- jn reply to Hr- R-amsay, Afr. Benson said Ibo
people could not go ajiy further than tiio front
Of tho House. Mr. T. llobittson askod who was 10 keep thorn
(a lino. Mr, Clarko fiaid be '(S'aa not sure wbtilier tbo
lb rowing open of tho gardens tei Uio jraUiO
was a wise coairso to mlopt. Mr. Ramsay said ho was in favour of allow
ing the Muster to use his own discretioiu JEr. Bonfon rcpliwl tha(t 5n any ease th^
powur was in tho hand.s of the Master, and if tho • people .abtised their right ho could stop the pnblicity of tho gardoaa. Mr. Sugar intimated that as rcqucslcrl by
CURE
[lEROE. I 'L LV lUaMOVED
■QlLE BEANS.
lE AUVJCE. painful, and dc*
I ho common ailment iiH victims arc re*
Idonts in the Colne with interest of llic
l l ie i r ir id s t has been It io i) .
.Miss Annie
[if Knottinglcy, near I a domestic servant
i:ck, is the subject; rated by a represen-
Ison T im e s .” Miss torview, said ” Soon |in to suffer with the Ip ito tlie numerona obliged to continue
tuffered wns terrible. iT t is fd •• remedies; So i l l vriis I that
li.speratc, and i t was Ind not iKcausc 1 be- goixl, that one day
Irdc's IJ ilc Beans for ■ox of medicine more
I s l to take them, but l ed I had occasion to jir io to rs of the niedi- l lia t tlie f irs t bo.x
■n i t I felt that the 1 pnrclia.Hcd more
( ju e r ie d th e re p o tt *
J p ly •• is t h a t to s la y l l e f t m e .
I am wcU
p n y w o r k w i th glau" Iw r i t c to th e p ro p r ic -
J l l ie m of th e way >a L l a d l v g iv e y o u per-
1 as i l lu s t r a t in g w l ial
|, for Biliousness not changes as the one
|o daily, i ’iles, con- l i s is the cause of tbo liv e r and kidney
[he, are daily being of long standing.
I preparation and for
Jrom local chemists, l ie P ile liean
lY a l l , Londoiit (•J y box contains
the Guardians he had brought tho question of proviiTJiing seats before Itflri Ooneral Burposo Committee of the Clithcroo Corporation, and they had unanimously agrccil to supply six scats on Uio condition that at any lime they could be (takon away. Bbisonally,. Ahr. Sagar snij-l
ho did not HIM what harm could be done by illowing tbo ganlcns to be oi*m to Uic public. They woro really public property to a certain Client, luid if -Uio public did not ubuso tho
ri^ht__which if they did thej- would Iw sloppcn, and tho Corporntiin would take tho ecats away—
there was no harm to bo done. The Chairman confessed tliat he roiibl not
tfc the need of this Hoeing that the Master liad power to allow people to go through the
-aniens. Mr Benton said the coumc was pniolieally
Mtded at the bust meeting, and tho House eem-
n.ilb.o hn-1 really only ma-lo the rognlations. Jtr. EorJ moved that the mihutes be passed, imf .aid the cour-o of throwing ojicn the garden
was highly approved of in Clithcroo. Mr. Cherko asK-d for a prooedent, but. ilr. lon l repliod that a prc.-cdcut was not
r.eecsxarj-. Mr. .Tones, seconded the motion. Mr Clarke wan altogctbor opposeil to tho
proposal ns it intorfertur witli tlio friXslom of tlio inmates. Some of them woiUd not even coiiic down to Clitlieroo hewiuso of tlicir uni forms, and they would not want to 1« starcl
''Mr. Benson holly ’ ’mt a resolution
had lieen passed two JX'ars ago against tho wear ing of uniform, and if any of the inmates woro uniform they Iiad no right to be doing so. C.ancii Wilson also objccto-J to tlie proposa .
though ho wiis in f.ivour ofgis-ing discretion o tho Master to allow people into the groum • Mr. Clarke propopwl as an ainm'ilm^at that
•
tho nifnutcs ho jiiissetl trilli tho cxixptioii Hull rehiting to throwing open flic groom s. Nine vollotl '.for tho ainjudmcjit and fivo
for the motion. Alt Givoni jgavo notitk lUtit ho sliould ro- , ,
iiitroduce tho matter at tho next mcotiii„. Mr.
.I.as. Hauvon Mid ho was choosing Gm
liino when the pconlo woulJ be in t icir ivherjunon,
Mr. Green said to givw tho farmer: a clomce ho woiihl postpone the inaTlex itoii »>x v
, .
and Ihe.i rc-introdnee it. To tliis Air. Benson olijoctcd as Uite sun
nauhl
praclic.iriy be over. Mr. T. Robiiisoa oBked wlu. was to g _ , ,„ i
the ,woplo from 9-0 in the morning t<">^ night. Tho Mahter woulil not be in fasou thi*.
llONS. Ihuir of tho
N.nlion-
wfirc ])i^»aohoJ in in til*: moniinff
|r noon ami M.\.t of lluucoiit. |boin« Lb-?, than
Mr. Benson sahl it was wiUi tbo of* Urn 'Master tbat ho Inouijht np ih^J i
at flrbfc. Tho Atastor. being jappealad to, wid, . .,. i.ft
W.1S quite willing fUat tbo putdic aliould coi .Mr. .Tohn Holgato, in reply to
r.iid if tlie Clithcroo ]>oop1o wnnltrl walibint
his opinion of them would go down. Mr. Sagar
augge.stcl that the whole roRtc
h- droppcl as tho foaling of tho m.ijoi > tho Gtranlians was. »nd promise,1 to bo. .jgaiu^st
tlar idea of throwing open nic. g^lmm o public. Tbo Corporation ■woiiildl tlueii
oVcLE WOltliS IlLlTUEROE. draw their offer of Oiq
Air. Bonson, bowsver, gavq notice that tc would bring up the uiallcr iib itUc uosl niccliub-
n j t,. •.
if ■you go about it in the right ^ way, to not only get prompt g
io Positively Cure =: relief, but
.
S that (iistrcssiiiK ailm^it I
I I
♦ • _ H; g ^
I The only way to euro indigos- ^ Youdon^^^^
% to slop eating m order to do this, . ^
I % I
i lion or dyspepsia is to <jne S; I
|i - 1
"^‘l5Lld’sDylp'
psiaTablet.sdigo.st I the food while your
5 rests and gains ^ health. After two or tlii'to "Ci.ks
I I
% f .
S:
5 of this treatment, you cun go on 5 eating heartily of niiy kind of food 3.
^ you wisli, ami take no uiedicinL. 5: ^ A’qui- stomneh wi 1 have to- ^ ^ gained its natural health and
^ ^’ Lilfigestion simply caiYt exist ^ i when Dodd’s Uyspensia luhlcts
is are used. Tliis li.-us been proved 5= is bv actual expeiiciico tlimisniids r_- is of times, and new proofs are g. L= b. ing mmlo every tiny.
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l.cine;.e' -mj.
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| MEDICAIi’ . OEDTCERSHIP. An
aipplic.ation was made by Dr. J. D<
Biartloy, who is carrying on tho ppactico rem- dored vacaBb by tlio dsuth. of Dr. Sinclair, of Slaidburn, for 'thia position of Mjodicai Officer of tho district and ■vaccinator. Canon Wilson gave notice that he would' movo
tho appointment o f Dr. IfartTqy at tho ni<wt meeting. Ho was a f u l l y qualified man and tho spooiior had heard good reports of him. Tlio worst o f it was that Dr. H a r t l e y would probably not Stay llong ns ho eocpecilcd bettor practice elsewhere.
THE NEW NURSE RESIGNS. Nurso Troudler, who baa only, bt-en with
tbo Guardians u few weeks, iscnt in her resigna tion, wbicb was accepted. Tlio Guardians do- cidcil to nA\'crtbo for a successor at a salary of J!25 a year
inste.id of .£20. AVo understand that Nurso 3?rou‘dlcr baa
obtained a situation at Grimsby* COBEJESPONDEXCE.
3V! potitioii from Cov-cnfcrj' in favour of keep
ing tramps at the ^YorkboU9ft for bovcu days was left on tho table,
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SALE OF EBINE: TO CHILDREN. Tlio GuanSiins ivorc asked to support a peti
tion against vbo sa2c of intoxicating: liquors to cliildron under IG years of ago. Afr. Benson said it was not tho buisiness of tbo Guardians Lot
’ Mr. Green litald that It ^^•n8 inasmuch ns they
Had tbo children to look nfCor. The Cbairmon ■‘^id s< bimilar petition bad
itlrcady been supported. Mr. Groou tfavo as bis reason for supporting
tbo jietition tho fact that bo bad sfocn children coming out of tho public bouses in Sulfoivl. It was decided to support Uid petition on
John Hoigatc, 3 PICNIC
FOR. THE 'AGED I N T i l A T E S -
FEMALE Mr. Green move-1 tliat pormission 1m> given
to Atrs. BcllhoUfcO and her friends to take tho figctl women an outing at their own expense, a course which was taken Inst 3*car. Canon Wilson sai.l ho was pleased to second
UlO motion, and it
v.us carried. OUIl CROWDED ASYLUMS.
cd ■whothcr tho Coan'ty Asj-lumfl were Imun-l to ttifniit lunnlicw from oUier countries than that to wliich they belong, as ho said llioro ■at-ro at present 10 lunatics in tlio AVor-riioiisc ■wait ing to he IrauBferrcd to llio .-sylum nml it was very tiwkwanl for tlie officials of the House. The Clerk said Ills uiidorstood that if tho Asyltcm Oommissionefl^s camE round thej’
C O T H E R O E
T I M E S ,
F R l l j A Y
T t J N E
'22 ■ i g d o ' . '
C l i i T H B B O l I B I T B i i S E D I S T R I C T G O T O O n i .
TIdo monOily mooting of this authority was TH3B P O T J C T aY Hotwithstandang tho groat incroaso in. tbo
belt! at tbo To\m Ttall on Monday afternoon. Mr. K, C. Assbeton sent a letter stating bis inability to attend* end, as tlio Ticc-cbainnan it will bo tlirongli tlie united efforts of tbo poiil- was also an absonteo* Mr. T. Longworth was try papers and the fanners of our country. Tlio nbminatod to tho chair. There were also
number of iwultry-keepors, our imports of poul try and eggs are getting higher and higher ev ery year, and if they arc decreased materially
is ono of groat importaneo to those, who
prcooiit Messrs AY. Hanson, Tbos. Hayes, T. Robiiison, and Jvobort Hindlc.
CHATBUBN WATER SUPPLY. Tlie Clerk read .a Icttsir wbicli ho bndirccciN-cd
frim ibo .Cltatbum Parish Council reqursting 'the Histricl;: Council to adopt iilio Pcndlo Bridge Bcliomo o£ supplying Chatbum with
water. It uus also stated that ilie population of tbo village was GOtf and not COO as tistamatc l by Mr. Jolmson.* Mr. Hai'son added tliat tbo Parish Council had appointeil tlieir Chairman. Mr, Wilkinson,
to iule.r\-icw Mr. Assboton. , The Clerk eiaid it ^\•a3 ‘desirable that Ibo
wishes of tbo Parish Council should bo adopted inasmuch as tbo cost would devolve upon Cbat-
carried out. A Mtw was read from Mr. ‘Asshetou ou ibo
subject, and it was ultimately dociHod to adopt tbo scheme suggcsteil by tho Farisb Council with the exception, tliat tho whtor nliould be taken from, tlie rock and not from tbo tr^nebo^. Thj^ Clerk vjiis nl5o instructed to take tbo ucccffiary steps for coming to an agree ment wiUi Mr. Assboton.
L.VMB ROE IVATER SUPPLY. tin motion of Mr. Gitxu, seconded by Mr. . hut tlio report was not transmitted, to thu
Council’s disalipointmcut. tVORSTON AND ITS BRIDGES.
Tho Sur\;03’or ropoirtedi tliat he Iiud inter
viewed Mr, Assboton fit rfcgard to tho ahovo and made all explanations. Mr. ^Vsshelou also sent* in a letter giving tho result of the inter
view. Tliis the Clerk rcml out, and from it it was
gathered Dint the lower brfdgo wn.s loo wide, and Air. ^Vsslieion ivquirctl a ■wall to be built in place of tbo present cop. He also wuntod
Before the meting dispersed Atr. Benson ask- Tieiglil of liio bridge to bo raised in botli cn.3C«. TWj
C.hairm.an did not sec iiow this
could bo tionc owfng to tho tromciidoiis henil. Tho Council tlocidod to lulhorc to the width
of tho hriilgcs. hut Complied with oilier ro- qtiieslB .ami tho amendod iihms will come up for coufinnatiou at tiio next meeting.
THE LIGHT RAILMLVA'S QUESTION.
objected to iicoplo from other counties. Mr. TownhUm mldct tliat when this Union
hnd taken eases to il^s other counties the Com-
missionors Imil ordered them hack. Mr Benson sai.l it appearcii thnt tho County
'
Asvlu.ms wetfc W'l)».illh.g lutalUri Ifrom
oU.er
counties, but if lilts "US not compulsory ho would suggest that tho authorities h,t petitioned
nmiinst doing this lli^foro (tl.oy Itad mJcepyH
the lunatiot from their own conntj-. Tin. Clerk promised to write asking whether
this was BO or not. Tb'i meeting Ihon rose.
in rcsiiect of tlie jiropoBOl Blackburn, Buaiilcy.
and District Light Railwa3-3. In ropl3- to the Cliairinnii ns to Ibo lAvttrity
of the Council, the Clerk said a public iiuiniry would l iaw to be licld in tiio lUstriet ami that would he the time to oiler any objection. Con tinuing, Air. Eastham said tho question f.-r the Council to decide was whothcr or no llioy
BUiiportctl tho scheme. It was slat-jd tliat the cstimnled cost was
XtSl.nOU, and tTie priimotcrs intended conveying
gooda parcels, otc. Tlio CoumiU unanimotmly assenlicd to llip
Hi i s Hot iS iffiG u S i
seheino 011 the motion of Mr. Uindlo seconded by Mr. llaiisoii.
TAXiVTION OF CA'CLES. : Support was givxii to a jictitlou in favour
of Giu taxnriou of cycles from tho Ashton Rural Dislmitlt MouritiH. Tho Clork a«<li tbo
m.mcy woiihl go towards, tliki roads, and bfis cl,icily iullueno«l th'j Coimcil iii their action.
S.IBDoN AIATTERS. Air. Himllo brought up tho question of curb
ing luwl chnnnl’lling tbo liSgliwas- <>t Snbdcil wliieh ho contended to ho iiLvcstary ns the water in rainy saosons colkcted in pools. -V sum of money hml beep, expended a year or two ago for this purpoM but it was umlcr-tood at tho time lliat more would ho rcquiroil.
> Tho Suive3'or concurro:!) with Air. Hintde
people a W l in tiffs country, and wo do not hesitate in saying tbat tho solution of tho dif ficulty has been arrived at, it will have become a national question. We havo many times pointed out in these columns tho advantages that are to be derh*od by combining poultrv*- kceping with onlinarj" fanning. Tlio fowls aro useful to the farmer in. other ways than beiiig merely a source of profit. They will bo found
when, properly managed a means of assisting the productiveness of tho farm, by eating the isaects which damage the crops, and they will
•bum. TIio District Council hodl now to give do better by getting a good iiroportion of their instructions for *lbo requisite procoodings to be
own living, as they profit by tlio free range and natural food, and better results can bo obtained becauso tlio food bill is lessoned, ami tlio licaUh of tho birds promoted by Uielr active life and mode of yetting tlioir nourisbincnt. Itfims been
the last two years, tlio demand trill bo oxccole-J
poulliy imported into it, and tho fact that poultry-keepers can, up to the present.
auy brandi in which they couldl sec money, have taken up diffcwint rfasses of poultry and found them pay well, and others, having noted thedr piosperity, liave paused to consider wheth er, after all, it might not bo worth their while to keep fowls too. Thus interest has been aTouse<i, and will, we trust, continue until tho problem has 1>oon eolvod as to whether it is not possible for ne to produce the bulk of emr poul try in England. So much having been ^ id about the imports into tliis country, it might bo well for us to mention that ours is not the
aro anxious to keep tho money paid to thrifty only countrj' which finds it necessary to ecu
called in the German poultry' papers to the fact that largo sums are going out of tliiss country for cgg3 and fou-U which could weU be producis.l at home. Tliis money is being paid to Italy and Atislria-Hungaiy chiefly. Thw Bbovrstbat increased interest is being taken, generally m
tbo b-ttb5cct of poultrj'-kccpin; ' ‘Farm and Field.’
' b o r o u g h p o l i c e . C O U R T .
T.icsday-Bclore Mr. J. H. Clarke (in the
cl.aiti and Alderman Roberts.
. . -S f l t THEVT OF HORSE H.-S.1R. James Riding and Tlioinas Donaldson, botho.
slated tliat if poultry kecjicrs incrento in num ber year after year, ns tliey liavo done during ,,o„nJs of horse hair valued ,al as Hie laoperty
Salford, were cliarged with
slt.iling from a ware house in Duck Street, one bag and alioiit three
-Wm, Lang.
Tho
Loc.al Oovomment Board ncknowledgeil consider tho nmotmts paid by tliis country for Oien asked for Domaldson to receipt of loiter asking for iioport on tho above,
of our large trading centres are at jire^nt un touched ns to a supply of good class fowls, wo
are in a position to give to tliis statement aposi- tivo denial. Prices have not been reduced by tlio incroaeo in the supply: rather ou improvement in tho limiter of prices can be n-xor<lcd, becaii'o
tho boiler riuality of produce wbicb has been forthcoming owing to tlio knowledge which has been 'diiiocininatctl Uiroughout tlie ountry tliroogh various cliuiinels has oulj" served to creuto a demand for lietter birds and eggs Itian can be obtained through ordinaiy .supply stores, Altich of tho foreign poultry imixirtcil is of in ferior quality, and this has to a great extent been responsible for numbers of people wlio aro
The Clerk submitted plan.s and statements really fond of good table poiiltiy being nfraid to order the birds forthcoming from the iiotil-
Icrors. Once serve people witli gonuiiio Eng-
lish well fntlcnod table poultry, amt thc3- wilt he very mixioiis to nave it regularly. Thoro arc in our countiy thousands wlio can afford to pa3' remimerattvo prices for their jioiiltr.v, 1111,1 who lU-c quite iiiiable to grow it themselves. I t is ■
•‘or these that our farmers must cater.
We wore iiarticularl3- struck witli some reni'arks we ovcrhouril in a large
boariling-liou.se last sea son. tiio propietors of which mndo a Hpecialit3' of their table poullr3- and ducks. Nearly ev ery liincB at tlie tables remarked ou tlie super iority of tlieae to any the3’ liad ever hcroro hiid, ami a numher of Uiem said tluy would gladl3 place regular onlcrs for a stippb" if tliC3- could
get that quality supplied to ihcin. On mak ing inquiries it was fioiiiiil that the
iiro.lueer
had far more orders llian he could supplr. hut liinl a coiilraet witli the proprietors of the house in
qiic.slion. That there is a 'leimiiid we arc assured, amt wo nrc ctpialb- certain that it
is possible to .supply the deinnml if the right steps are taken. AVIieii poultry-keeping ceases to be profitable we shall have 10 take up aiiolh. or branch of imlustr.v. but that time is far dis tant, and it behoves us to mnko tho most of onr opporttmitic.s to serve our coimlrymon before it is altogether taken fmm us by forolBo compel itors. C-;ri.iiu it is that many of the channels for .lisposnl of table poultry and eggs have been monopoliscl Ow foreigners, hut by taking tlie ninUer in hand without ileliiy we ean. by the
though ho said some penpto wanted tlm places ^yp„[or quality of our prodtiec. compete suc-
rlng"ing. but this would lie loo much expense. ^.^csfillly even with them. Now. we have a per- Tlie Clerk dmw up a resolution to the effcc.t
in fowls and all that coneer.ia them ..equaimauco with many farmers of liie
that tlSJ Cotineil apply to the County Council ,)in-j,,e„t counties, and ns we have a conmfjii t a speeffil grant Vcwartls the cost of improve-
men, to tho footpaths along the highway in they havo very kindly allowed us 3cm I>3 30 the village of S^abdeu, by curbing and cbuimell- k, sec tlieir baliiiice-shcols, an,I wo ham oe 11 more Ihiin
cvoi* wnvinco*! liiut if aiiyouc can Tills was passal on tho maiiou of Mr. Hindlc,
hccomlod I>y Air. Hanson. Tho iiioetiiig tUen terminated.
-♦♦ ♦ - For RVipiurs of all ilescriplions you will
get promptness, good workmanship, and reasonable ‘^kari.Ts at
C AVIllTESIDE, T lM N l lA CACLL \\ uuivo CASTLE STREET, CLITUEROE.^
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«< Wlio is that ladv
dres.su,1 in hliiek, niainma I’ ’ asked Bobby, ashe sat with his niolher on a steam-
’^"'-‘.Vliatisa .Cislcr of Cliarity, my hoy,” replied his mother.
snitl
Bobby pondcicd deeply for a momeu , Which is she, nmiiima—Faith or Hope t
, „„„„eut. and then
make fowls pay, tho farmer., of our land ean, it they will hut manago them properly, litibs- in- the ndvaiitugco tliey possess over oUlcr poa- pD who havo so many ndditioaal c.vpeiiscs in con nection witli their fowls. AVo hnve a goo.Ijiiiar- kot for oUr eggs and fowls, ami tlie railway eom- pnitics allonl us fncilitio tor quick and clieiip transport, so that we have no reason whs-, by
uailcd cffi.rl, wo innyr not ilo soiiietliing to vci‘3' limlcriiilly assist ihe loleiilioii of a large turn of
iiioucv in our own country-. AVhcii wo know fiirmcrs who make XIIW olcar profit in a year from their fowls, after paying all expenses cn„- neeted, with tticni, and tliouo fariiiom without „ „v special advantages over others, we vlo not
see wliv others slimild not do tlio same.
l.ir- iiiVrs ill AVarwiokKhire, IWurcesieuf-hire. Lm-
"^ ,D i‘^VrTJ“ro'\elf father, for he always had none.
•OU III tiic siiusbiny* i i i r I
coliishiie, ami Leicestershire liavo lecently as pired us that they limi tlieir poultry pays them better than anything oho they keep. Now, poul. trv liave long been eoiisidcrcd to be too msig- nificcnt tor the farmers own consitleralioii,aujl they havo not bad tho allcntio.t they deseneiL and the result hrts, of cotirfo. justifie,! Hie bu
................ lief Happitv. howm-cr7uicro'hiive bccit bimi-
by tlio supply. -Mter spending a little time to yi,e ciiicf Const.iblc slated the'facts of the case he discharged,
as he did not know the goods were stsWn ; and also that he might give evidence against the pris oner Riding. This, the Bench agreed to. Will. Smith, residing in Ilarrop Street .iiid ware houseman for Mr. Lang, marine store dealer, >lo-
posed that at 3-30 the previous afternoon, Uid'mg came to his plac* and asked for Mr. Long. AVit- ncss told Iiim that he was not in. The prisoner had no bag or bundle with him then. He was iimler tlie influence of drink. AA'itncss liail oc casion to 'go upstairs, leaving prisoner by himself, and when he returned the latter had gone. AVil-
ness wjis away about five uiinutcs. Thomas Donaldson, painter, resiillng at El-
toff’s loilging house, said h« had been in the town for some time now. -About u -o noon on the pre vious dav witness and Ri'ling went into tlie Boar s Head. They staycil until a quarter to three when thev came out and parted near tltc Brownlow Anils Witness went along Castle Slrcet ami down’ Moor Lane. He saw Ki'lisg again coming on Lowergate towards Salford. lie h id , a hag with horse hair in it. Riding askc.l wiiness li he woiihl go and sell it, the latter replying by ask ing if it was his own. Riiling replied that he liad bo"ight il at Bolton, and wanteil witness to sell it. ''witness took it to Stamlriog's warcliotisc and
got as 6,1 for it. AAIn. Lang, inarine-slore dealer, said he dia l . , ,
had Riding working for him as late fis hist week, rrisoner had a knowledge of the building, and knew wliere tlie horse liair was kept. He came to witness’s I'kice at 12-0 noon the previous day, ami asked for some money which was ,hie to him. In conscipicnce of the prisoner being in drink wit ness dill not give him all he owed him—is 6d— blit gave him a shilling. In the afternoon he lomid thal'”the hag
h.ad been disturbed .tml some liorsc Imir taken Z n y . Tlie bag and the hair produced was sliown to witness by 1’ . C. Taylor, rogether, they were worth about 2s-6d. In his oidnioii the
bag liclomged to witness. The prisoner denied this, ami saiil both the bag
and the hair bcloogeil to himself. Wm. Stanilriiig, marine-store ilealcr,
Green.actc
Street, deposed that about 4-30 the previous aitcr- noon, Donaldson came to tlieir warehouse. The bag anil the horse liair were similar to that pro duced, and witness hoiight it for as 6,1. He was not aware of liaving bmiglit anything from Don aldson hetorc, hut he had from Rtiling. The lat ter liail no occasion to be afraid of bringing aii\* thing to witness ii lie had come by it honestly. p. C . Tavlor said about 4-30 tile previous after
noon lie was on duly in plain clotlics when he saw prisoner, Donahlson, ami another man coming on Lowergate from the ,lireetion of I.ang’s. AA lien Ihev got to the corner of the Brown Cow, Ralmg handcTl the bag to lAomiUUon ami the latter went along Wooae
I.aoe with the hag leavmg V.'loig at the end of the Brown Cow. AVitness l„l„we, Donaldson to Stamlring’ s. am! tonml that he bmi •inlil about three jumivls o[ luur tor as 6« .
il-
ness a^ke.l Donal'lsoii how he came in po^
es.ioii of the liair and he sai.l he hml -got il from • Jlimny Riding AVitness- tol,l him that lie wooI,l go with him m tlie office on suspicion ot having sudcii it.
AVilnc.ss then saw prisoner Killing by ibe A eehm-
eal scliool ami askml him bow he came m pos- session of' the hair. .0 which
Ri.limg lepbinl that lie h.1,1 hmighl it at BoUo„.hyBowlan,l, but he ,
ccbisc.1 to tell trom whom he had
b.mgl,' U- j prisoner to tlie Poliee Office on
-usp.cum .
of having suileii ,!t. Witness aiterwanls made 1 i,..,,iiiies ami iouml that a lu g and a lioantity , oMmrse hair had been stole, from thenmehoose ,
the two, witness hut thev made no reply. Uiding afterw
of Air. Lang in D u ck Street. After camimitng ehargcl them with the .iffemc j saiil !
helimTuolitat I’a.k House, BoltonJiy-howland. | The Chief Constable
s.ml tl.iB Avas nil tin- evi- .
.leiice lie hml to oiler,
a.nl it h n^t snitBincf my he wmiM have to ask for a remamb until the |
tolhiwing day. The Beiieh granted tlie remand, but Killing
then pleaded guilty. As he had n black characler, the magislratcs
3ciit prisoner to gaol for two months, hard labour, c.vpresscd a hoi»: that il aould be a
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