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t h e IliNQUKST.


l.-.mcoa, i i . J. KobwsoaiJ. iiKlueit at uit, »r,


heatli ol lidiUi Ingham, ag^ laugluer of Albert and £


|Ku-.g Street, WlntUey, .vh^ ui bed at 8-50 on the 26^


.Jacques h<ild a jxst mcitan . ilto body. A verdict o(


I oral eaitoos, (I'uberculcsis)' tXU r . c . D.v.\CIi:^


lance m oy-ti._ction with tlia It, bowMiig and Tennis Club Assembly Ivooins on Friday


' "Vie about 150 prc4a^ Cluadrille -band suirplied Uie


Ireceetls. reitlised belw


I N T bBKVlCES. u e e k i y t e r v i c e . s w e r e c o m -


I I ’ a n s h C h u r c h l a s t e v a f a ^


| w ; u s t h e R e v . J i i i n F r a x h , DRl.VI. SRRVICK.


Iiic-niiug die late Mr. J. Seed- lM.,r. who w;ts killed byalidst c . r Mill host week, should at the Wesley Cltai)el. ike


|u;oi draiierl with black, wru Ir. J. R. liaiiey, ut Clithcroe, |j the gt.od work dene by tbs


|ss Uavi.s sang the .solo"Oust .ijjd Mr. barker played the


I V I ’ . V R I S H V d i v e r t C O U N C I L E U O ' I T . V I H 1


I g d . N 1 T R . M E L . «.[ moinbe-rs e>f die WTul- ■


luneil was held on 'lEmsday |h.Ll!ey .■ Vssciitlily Recnis, the W. S. .Mriw, presiding. The


i- pr'-vnnis iiieeimg were aji- me-eVmg wa.s to ceiisidcr atd


lUglit desirable, the resolution t.<,iii.eil en bepie-mlxir 24th, '.he su-p]iiiig up ami diverinj


J-.h crossing “Clay Field," anl 111 ef ar.o-ther reeid TEeread ii; diveia crosses die site d


liiew l.aneashire Coiinn’ Ltira- ;i.J is .siiiiaiesi in the township re-sexhiuen approving cf the the- resijutior.' of • September ,c fi.rwanlesl to the ClithcnK ■;i w-hej are tliereby lequesled :catiiui for two justices of the


lya.'-hire to view' the fttopadl |l,v Mr I- r.-RaiiistKittcm, and I Nlr. Jae'ksim. "niere was M tin- matter wiiich on bdngptt


A i'.iir \-<ites to three .a-y.s.iid in-oiiy people were say -Jiiriioii in this matter was pit- .‘rt.a.in gnilleinen. He wtidiri I'lis (.pinieai w.os entirely ' bs


,m-s else- He did rz4; like was the. tocl cl anybody.


I IT INC i ’K lT T T T . Iw .as lua'le 01. the overseers fa lighting of the vilkige. -----■ ♦ ♦ ♦ -------


L i A B L E T O N


l l -.RN L h C lL K L . lilt


..ja} <.tvcik:iJ;


l.ool was Idled to a ie-cLurc ciiutleil and I'.abils, ’ w.i-S


its


Local binb) delivered b)‘,


1 he locliire- was. iU^


|,n:ig, pre-sided- .■ >,ud llie lecturer.


slides, an-l tltu '-icar,^ ■ jlic subjtaS


was alwiti .ne, parl.ouUiriy so in


a.usmU amount of ‘7'tffpcn the- subjcoi through ^ wiki


y fo-r the Pro'UxMon c r iicwsiraiie-rs laid recen ) ^ deal of '"-‘ttoro-n tlie-subg d a t length alrout die-Wfa^-


lu.


-lariuig, re-dbreast, song farcy


blackbird,


e nt, Click 00, 1. aii'i bullinoh =-up]>ly, .and


lim>N, tl'FP^L The- 'subja^


IiabiUS


(IS were- .user b\ I he lecturer,


n his .illdiclicc K- i.ime.s. mill to ii.-


irttued Ul 1 1 ^ He aslw


i,.,nuct Item


di'.-in their I'b'ix^r and rtlMJ tiie variou.


iriv the birds .ore krtJ"'"-. IihL in SBine were- given.


I rliM :


.r ha.l tile-coiiiinoJD^


Ihe-m, whereas 7 ^ * ^ r , .» a .n


lle-nce the imltortaaco the-ir in-olKT


a modcrato .spirit toutj^


|d murde-rous mJ . 'ggnet- •<il opiniim tluit il omple truth


jjsW egt^


Itial ijluiiKsi oi tiie


, from w-e-ariivg spr.iv P ^ , lit” Ifattirer


l-viiig fox the fexM " r ni.it. Ur-lT:,^ ....r-LV


mj the srx-iety A votocf thrmkswtts


[cr at the clos®- ..— — --IIIMIIIWW -s- 1,.' . . - , y -.r. -r T-,-. .'-r • - i / ? jlJ . - G.. ^ ^------ ■ y • '.V'-V'i'A* •


(Tin vIkj „ dll- mti rtb " '7 t i ie h


^ j^^ies prot^ Upo" G


roe dille-rcrn i-.imi». ^ e bUie tit., Iiujuse-, tllC I


' j i


jivc thebitJ* _


' dienis. F(,Jl'Avmg . M POTATO'E PIE' SUPPER. S f e k e s u p p e r a n d c o n c e r t w ' a s I t e l d ■ %


I n - a i d c f t l i e f o ' r t h c o m i n g b ^ a r ^ a p d t a t o i n / t d i e


I f t S l I l o u n t Z i e m S u n d a y S c h o o l c n W « 3 i w s d a y fi-y^^^evening There was a large a.Uendance.


I O n S u n d a y l a s t n i t h e S t j a n i e s L C l i u r ^ \k\^j R e v R p e a c o c k , J 3 . D . , \ i c a x


SPECIAL SEdiVlCES. o£ ^


^ P a u l ’ s , H a l l i w c U , B o l t o n , i i r e a c l i e A o n b e s c f t h e C h u r c h P a s t o r a l . A i d _ c c i e L y .


t i g ^


c e n g r e g a t i o n s a t t e n d e d e a c h s ^ ^ a c e . r u n a iv a y h o r s e .


J l S W c l l g a t e , t c o k l lp Y c l lg a ^ e , Casrie___btr^,


-the way its escapade.


P''^®hcki)"-ing tO' John hccles, pork bulclier, L ’.Jtboki.„n„ Jfy.ghtand lushod Utrouglt


King Street,


•uidingten Road, where it "■ “ .L-;iv die herse avoided all obstacles 1


^ -V-O. » « < >.■ '>■ t e a i p e r a n c e - alee t in g . US. . - a In comiecuon with tlie Uitheroo mid Di^^


iday Schcol, coil Sunday evcnnio. e n t e r t a in m e n I •


All u i te iu im n cn t, promoted b>


Vas held in ANednesd-iy


WTLcM jarge .atlcndance./


* 5 n x “ " Alessrs Holdem, Briggs, xVndert'W, j , H :^


M S | th c glee party- S-AIOKING GONCERI.


L i and J I’so. Glees wore also given by


D < On MdJiiesday evunng about Ccrlj mem- ;EkM,


oereert * r S u r ^ i d G:


? : : : : : : i : i f : ^ ; ^ L r r \ ^ t p a r t ^ i ^ v e m ■ ^g’s procoedings liad to be postponed. _ POULTRA S-HOW.


U a show of cooks i id ooekcrcls miv


variety, as a selTmg class, held by the C en-Hi mid District Poultry Asoci.aUoni, alt the


l^ in k a l Schcol, «iv Wednesday cve-rang iconmem o


tlvc follow 111!


1 lu mas Nowell, l~“ ^d'-bttn- '-'’->7 ^ "■ Wrtn-asAVilk.mson, AEr.orea, value


ft^it ,rd ' lolin Blackburn, Wlialley, old Li^it>t f-line value -C2. xVt the meeting lield prc


v i r e to the show It wausdeoidiMtoluM the special show on January i 6th, 1904.


-7d-! tlio show committee were elected, R YO B SOCl.-Yla.yV v “'i' -


,-0, wfAyt lit /'miiii'f’LHj'ii


In connection with the low and Crown Itodges^ a


v^rpR' Brovi-n- -Brow^^^ - ,


successlui


■ socird wns held in the- Old School. C h u ^ We.h>e.sdav eveiimg- About


: Brcwnlow rVrms. The menu was as follows. Soup.


Roa-st Ribs of Beef. Pressed Beof. Roast Turkev and longue. Boiled I'aivl and Ham. H„t Steak lu.d Kidney Ties. '\fincc Pies. Ghee.sc Cakes.


Creamei ripples. xipple Rouse. Jellied Orange. L< moil. Sponge.


JcUic.s. Tnlle*. Desscrli.


in until .-J a.m. line members c f die ^ and Mr. Shcrrr.ck ai-so


% i^mety inembirs ptrtook of - » ner altered for by Mr. T. Nicholson, of the


.......^ ,i„-nrizes: ist '»


Hbs T Oaniolt, Radoolyi.e, GlMieroe m the miavcidable- absence ol her iiiotocr, (M ^ T- Garnett, cf Buigley). Air. L. K^o


tVilkinson presided o-ver ‘“ f AL King-Wilkirawiii said that JS Chair


m . : ig h e lm d a ie r y plet^u g duty to


form, and that wag t^ lm inu-cducos-ask tlieh End


G'lrnett, loi open' Uic baz..uir. ihc> licr SO' she did not require any uitrcduaiig. t^^mild ask her to kindly declare the,


bazaar opeis. (Applause.) Airs. Garnett said it with regre that


she aiioicgised for mctlier, who should lia.ve opmied tlio b t^ .^


tliat daV Many peoi>le had been mider the impression'tha-t ALs. T. Gax.»ctt meant hw-


seir (the speaker), but it was her mo her, W'ho’se name was tlie same, who should halo Uu.m u!:


-a-nu.-w; -------------------


m vilc Ribblesdale Gnokot Clu as- fryuv brcnch.'Us, and thmeloie a iso blM at die New Cafe, when a sm^mg


was held. The distribution of tho ,,.i,ujers of the cup m die


fr.rin.r


^0 be- pre-sent. C o n « M =• G ^ u.olher washed her to say u


extremely sorry she could not be - J n r ;h e bad^dw ttke„ gre.it intm


est in church work and hoped lor successful e-nding cl th e sale, ®he 1 ^ a ^ so r t a small donation, winch she (tho


speaker) was goi.rg to keep for her / \ I ml iuse ) AI IS. Garneit said, she w .is the


o i iiT ad y amongst die st.all hc-klors vvho- h .^ hael th e opportunity of speitking to tlm peo^ p £ ar.d L tluonked the congrogaUcn^ m


ge-ne-ral for the.n support. I he s^-holders had been complimeiiled on .the display goods and die people had bee-ni tlianked for oiieiiiivg the bazaar, but there were also the voting men who had done so lery much rk that did not show, m ereoLmg the , haJ hua.ght


liard work I ................... ,hoir goods ai d theie- li.id l.oe.i


put them on, they would have missed the ycuiignLUvcry mucte 'IheTeforc die yoimg


vury hicorts. enthusiasm was dying


.....,1 ,,r,i help but feel tliaiiklul to llieir '■ ‘


harder and harder to make .inj Almc'us m-.tttei:s, but it


Thev often read lliat religious cut aijcl tliat it was


l td V of..-. He told a decumem vvhicb he- itM


i,-i,,,n-st m , I •


T l i o S u A l a r y ’ s P a r i s h C h u a e d x B a . t . t a r w a s b r o u ' d i t t o a v e i y s u c c e s s l m h n i s l i O i n A l c n -


d a y e v e n i n g . O n a c c o u n t c l t h e g r e a t a m o u n t o f g o o d s l A ' t o v e r t r o m d i e - l o o i r d a y s s a l e i t w a s d e c i d e d t o c o n t i n u e t h e s M e c u i j, j


p a b i s h c h u b c h B A z A A B . A GiUilAT SUCCESh


^ 1 ^ Ua. i■ ursl^aht‘ it- would be bet" terthwaite, Isllr. E. !•. Welcli, x\ir. cv want money


possessed by ladies, and in future when they WhittakM, Air


ter to. aigago a y On behad cl


Air. said it had that afternoon. warmly and s“’cerely ^


should be very S'^^tteLul, b > let then gratcluhwss


' and he must tccl niai-y ^ ^ , , ,0 , .,s 6/ad , winch is le^ proceeds ul the bazaar to the


G r f S


tn'^tead of a gentleman. Airs. Lcftliousc, AIiss B. Loflhousc, AL. J. luniselt W. Southworth, Mrs. Preston, Air. C. T.


rW ^ d e d and Alitcltell, Alits. T. Kendal, Air. T. Garnett, to preside Alisses Htsttie and Jc>ssie Briggs, Mr. J Bad- ger, Airs. Weeff, Mr. J. Ellis, AIiss Millw, Air’. J. Garforth, Air. John Dawsen,


they had made. /^ ^ ^ ..A ig s su d and they Air. T. S. Hargreaves, Air. S-. Clarice, Air. ta k in g bad beavabundai_y


^ ^ „ff


under- BuUock, Miss Mitciaell, Mr. Jolm Wat^^ Cunliffe, Censervadve Club, Air. F. CaW-


Dowhurst, !Mrs.. Is toH w ^ ,


and Lorgetit. ^ esMte^ the bazaar, ,cy Hall) Air J IVilson, Dr W E A lu^ n , be very liappy tvithtlic


vews y ar Mr. Halstead, and Airs. J. Kendal.


ntust Mys P D.cLmson, Mr Pcrler (Little Meax- : p£e-, Air. W. Manley, Air. W. Lofthoiusc, MiS.


(Mr. "^dkuison), hoped ^ encoMragemleunt Harrison, Air. Hy. Forrest, Airs. Houlker, bcguming of


ha.ve him ut St. Mary’s


Parish. He (the speakt he


ices tided respecc lou stah-h^MS w ^


. .


upon himself as aiii c No,”) bill he had a n


in their hands, and n


:t for St. Alary’s. s would do tlieir best , 1, .


. ..u r*i


much for the vote cf diaiNs to and liimseE.


, let


m d be thanked them verym- very' Garnett


j realised


'^'x^^'xtudmg dm amounts received at " ^ 7 ' ’\ t a r " sm d \ e thxnight he enght to


were cewd


iTr'ltit.lljdC* tcwivrds tllOiC U of the bazaan


ho M diemi had worked very liard, maity


pimre luM others had worked in the prepare unoij of jthc room


e, ;ual


B O L T O N - B Y - B O W L A K D . INQUES'T.


A t inquest was held at die Copy NMok Hotel, ^ Salturday isooii, on the body of


John, Wilman, stone brealter, of no lixed abode, who was found dead in a barn a


•Bolton Peei Farm 0111 1'. Brown was the Coroner and Allr. H. ilor- ,'7 7 ^'aT.,r


creaves was foreman of the jury. The lirpt witness cidled was Stephen Hci-


ixon, the 26th November, lie- was gcun'^ along the road towards home, in the direo ucn of Lho Copy Nook Hotel, when he saw tho deceased laying on the highway, resting 60 hE elbow, with ids head dovvnwards. VVitness was in company widi his farm ser­ vant, Riclmrd Hovveli, whom he told to go to Bolton Peel Farm lor assistiai.ee to <mrry de-coased oF the road, as he miglit have been


run aver. Richard Howell, farm servant, deposed , ,


that lie was ini company with the lirst witness at the ume and place mentioned. Witness was sei-x to Bolton Teel Farm; for assistmic^^ He get the assistance of William and Frank Whittaker, tuid they removed decetised into a bam and laid liim cn some hay on die


floor, Rnuik 'Whittaker stated tliat lie last saw I , -


deceased alive at 6-45 p.m .on-Thursday, the 26lh November, and at tliat lime he ajs- peared to be sleeping. Orj going to the barn at 5-15 the Cellciwing morniins inUiess feund liim dead. He went to the Tclice Station and- gave die informatioix I’.C. Elhcrington s.aid he went to the barn


that the building was absolutely eaiip 10 show them tliat the enthusiam was imt


dying out he (Mr- Wrigley


d sumd at the Prtrish Church doviis arp evenin'- or Sunday, in the year, .vmi Uie> would find there was a great dillerenoc from


« any


"h o had helped on the b.oz.iar, rum hao - ^ e -U on towards the (toiYregaUon o u.xpcnscs, deserved


,l,e dinner daiicin-g was indulged The music was provided by


M.(;. s were Mer>.srs. 11. Holden, and die sle-wards were Alessr^ K S.niih T- Wilsmu E. IsherwGcd and


Cimihdl. ------■ ***------


Cash Supply Stores. ------ -------------


L O W M O O B . W'ESLEVxVN Y.M..Y.


Un Yedito^av oiouing n School, Mr. Gov.. Newbcldg.ive ; paper belf'ure the members ot tion, his


iKq)c


ir.g. He dealt chiefiv ......- and also dealt exteiisively wMh Llieir lre:Ltmcnt. His remarks


I


many qtaXitions jijyablc night was sjwnt.


o the .ibove .uv l


: scciation, his subject being Coiuige ‘ i


anrl coiuseqtirmtly a ' ” 0 cn- Alr. T’hos. Tatter-


l


sail presided. 'TIM -VXD EN'TE.RTAINAIEN r. About 300 sal dtAm to a knife and fork


tea in the U.M-l'-C. School, on _aUird.vy evenin'- Follcming the tea an excellent prognTumew


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B O W N H A M . OBflUARYT


•I he death took place can Siimlay everang


cf Mr- lUchard Kenyon, wl oldest inliabiuants of Dowavham. who was 82 years of agi;, b-ul boon s^orii „ from -senile decay and liarl been confined k.


Mr J W BlacLlninv


presided, tmd Mr. IV. Wilkinson officiated as accampanast,


,


ehiefiv with wmdow plants. ,


Lemon Cheese made^of the purest ingre


- Clilheroe Borctigh Band gave a. song. The S. IVhiciaker and J.


^ r'W.ireh the thanks, not only of the sUdi holders ut wetUd nci liold of all the ccugregation, ar.d she lioped they would aceex^t tiieir best tliaiilcs, (Ax^ijlause.) She was also the o-r.ly stall-hcidcr who liad liad die cpyxirtunity of oi>en.ing the bazaar, and she dianked every one for die nobic w.iy in which they had supported tiieni. --V few menths ago it was dec.de-d to hold a b.ozaar that week, but it wa/s thcughl impossible to get £2,000, and or.ly yesterday, s.oid Airs. Garnett, Air. Wriglcy said they ivculd not get _;^2,ooo„ but at the close of the third d.iy s sale thev liad received over £i,TOO .and she hoped what Mr. Wriglcy h.ad said would be wreu:g, and that they would get £2,000. (Luighlcr and xVpplause.), and mure if they cc'uld. The success c f the present baz.oar had shown die people what, could be dorse if they pulled together. It would be very pleasing if the debt was cleared oF, but the work was not finished, and they must go on working. If the debt was cleared oF she hoped there vv-coild be another burden left on their bricks, sc th.ot they would have to pull together ag.ain. She had great pleas- ure in declaring die,bazaar open and woidd greater pleasure in- emptymg their


1.


pockets, (rlpplause) His Worsliii) tlu^ Mayor (Ccoir.. Haxuacre.)


in proposing a vote of thanks, said he had a very pleasing duty to perform. Since Afrs. Grunclt came amoiig.st them she had helped tliem tlirough thick and thin, whenever Uisy required her services. (.Applause.) In the p;tst they had load goed friends in the Wilkin­ son faniiiy, and though in the middle ages they had not been so closely conr-ccted as u) the past they luul always given them their stip)Kirti wiienever they were apjiealo-d tot (..\ppiause.) With reg.ard to tlm baz.iar, tine .\Eayor, s.aid they liad done' Uieir level best, but as Airs. Garnett load said it was not rini.siied, fur if all the work w.os finished the vi-orld would he finished. If they ceased to work for tho- I’ari.sh Church then tho- decay would set in, .ai-M the whole building waiild ermu! duvna Tlu-y shouid all dr. their best, for ill life they .all had their inches to fill. He had .much pleasure in proposing thaC a hearty vote of tlnanks be given to Alr.s. Garnett and Afr. King-IYilkmson


(Applause.) Dr. W. E. Musson said he was glad he . , , ,


had to sccoind a vote of thanks toi people Ito knew. He liad kr.own Afrs. Garnett for manv ve.ars, as a spinster, ais a mother, aixl


Uc was otic of the as a grarvl-mothcr, .and he ettogra^at. 7 - Dccea-sed, Uiaf. she was hoping to see her fir. _ g . child in England very .soon. 1 hcv- would .all


>. bed for three months. Ffe was a,, name of i; Savvlcy. and seven' years of his life he sj>ent fanning Fmithvfold Famv. T wiSIoiil A iv


t other seviai was si.o-nt _ doTx but for nc,ariy twelve years he had


at Dcwuluuii.


be gl.arl to .see Alns. Syme back again, a.s they liad Icwo-d ho-r so well. I.t was the first ume he harl heard 'AHrs G.anvett make a sjoeec 1


in public, and lie did not know she po^ lit tz-gs Farm, Baxrai- se.ssod sucli a faculty. Lady


lived wa.s the first ladv he ha<l ever lieard . • sjpeielclij liiii! piijalic, and ho ratlier cliang ' hife views with- regard to the power of speecn


a


Wrigley-said he could itoU express his very ° %.•


1832 to die present time. Gmitmiung Mr .x.,..^rric fLi- rT-.ivrrcnalion lor


.yffort they had made. He ,l.ie for it,


becatuse it w.as orgtuused betore he came u Clitheroe- It vvc-'uld liave been very diFcr ci't and would have darkened the interest of ’their cliurch life, and the church vvor- ship would have beai more at home, if they had not raised such a magmheent sum, be­ cause he thought the bazaar h.ad made more of the parish life in the jxist years. He heard that tliere were some debts still to be added to tiie amount suited, but he did not know how imicli. If they had made a Failure of tile bazaar, or only raised £1,000, iiisle.ad of the handso-me loUd they luid raised, it would have caused great anxiety to all who loved the churdu He did not doubt Lh.it it wmild leave weighed upon the minds of nuu-.y who had lived in Ciitheroe all their lives mi.'1-c than it oiAild have po-s-sibl) weighed up-on liis, as he had only lived m CliUieroe sLx mciillis. He could only cx- pre-ss his gratitude for their kindness in one word, and that simple word was '* Thttnk- you.’’ (.•\pplause.)


AfOND.-VV’S BROCFEUINGb.


the bazaar on Moitday evening wlien: die opening ceremony was performed by


Tliere was agtuii a large gaUiering at Aliss


Wauicy ut RoiKiunL in abiicucc ul' Uie vicar, througii indibpo:iiuuu, Che Rev. rY E. Aileih B.sY, ol Giayteii-le- Afours, and late curate at die TaiEli Ghureh, presided. The proceeds amounted 1.0


die unavoidable 5s. 5d. 'The fo-ilo-wing is a list of die toUd receipls


lot- each .stall; — Suh-seripliuns


............


•• Jt’’ j'aroehial Stall ... Alei.s hlall


Upper Sunday Seliooi Siall . ...........................


\Ir-s. Gmiielts bUdl ... • Lower Sunday Bohool S-Uill . “ A ’’ Taruehial .Stall Alodiers' StaF


..................


Ghiiia S ta l l ........................ Door Alo'J.e)..................... - Onenuil Sudl


............


Kelreishiiienl.s LiiterUaimiieaiUs


J-,xhihitioi-j


.................. ............


.......................


Alisscv Greta Ganiett and E.mma Horsfall ...


Clovak R o om ..................... Grand loUil


••• £ - , - ° 4 -I ^’ '2


■ The following is a list of the i>erimn.s who so kindly-cxhtbiled reiics o f ‘ Aeoldetimes,


at the “ Old Time’’ Exhibition; AL W. S. Weeks. Mr. G.


HargrJaiS.’ 14 10


.and found deceised laying on liis back. There was a small scar on his right cheek which laid evidendy been dene by luN f:dl. 'There was nothing in his po-sses.uon, 'The jury- returned a verdict to the effect


tluit deceased was found in a lielpless con­ dition-, carried "uiito a hariu and on die fol- loiving nioTuiiig was Iciind dead, without any marks of vidovzie on hiiir, BILI.fAI-lDb A.NL FU O iE A L L .


'The rilurn billiard naiLcli was jikayed at Br.'llo'iirby-Bowl.anil Reading Room cn


Saiui^a-' -dl.-JqciJyail matcli, between the sides was also playetr,~and Saivlej suliered


defeat at l/otb. garnet;. Bilhtad .locu-es; — Bcllon-bv-Bowland


1. Waddmgton W. Uark


\V Urolheilon E. Tirzier


B- Hargreaves B- Seed


1 i.'tal Sawley. 100 L. -PriKitor


1 W- Wilkinson 76 J. Little 100 W. Lord


100 r. AV. llulgate 68 j . B. Holgate 100 W. I’li'miiiasi TOO .-Y Jackscai


644 Total


F'c-utball scute:— - BGltuii-by-Bowl.aiKl 6; Sawlcy 0.


A. pr.’tatcp pie siipix^r w-is afterwards par- lakon c f at the Coach and Horses Hotel.


C H A T B U B I i ) . FOOniiVLL


CT-r.-V'TBURN V. WILV.SHIRE.


(B'.ackl)iirn aii'l LTiaiiict .Vmatwur J..eague.) 'This match was jiiayed at M iljishirci on


Saliird.ay, but \va.s unrortimalo-ly stopped thirteen minutes from tiiu'e, o.w-ing to d.uk-


ne,ss. w-itii rite .score as fullows: — Wilpshire 2, Chatbum i. puiitbum 2nd heat Wilpsiiirc 2nd altj


C'lia'ilmm on Saturday, bv llirce goals to one.


AYESLEY GUILD. Ill laJiiMectiim with the Aveslei (illild .a


e-''intal lecture on' live hie in Joliii Wesley,” was 'gii'L-ii 111 ihe \Vtv,le-\ Seht.,..! 01. Aloiwl.i.y Ci-eiiiiig liv the Rev. Baxter, ol Glith- oroe- The Re\-- H- I- Birtwistle presided trver a gt.od altemiancc, aliid a vtAc c-f


th;iiiks was accorded the lecturer at Uio olose.


DINNER. The Ghalburn Warp Dressers and Over­


lookers partook of an excellent diiuier at G reel-dale View « i Frid.ay evening.


ifekL.“-?.-PNa2?.s55£SiSe-yiFX*yiyi'^25?riT D E A T t llS .


November 26th: Edith Ti-gh.anb AVluiUoy, aged 1 1 wcuks.


Niivombcr 27th; Geo. NiKoii, Waterloo Rd., aged o moi-.tlik


.


Novemher 271I1: Robt, Goring, Ciitheroe, agial 48 years.


November 28th : Ailiert Harrison, -TVilkm Sqmxe. aged i monoh.


N”rvoml)CT sotli: Kd. K liuvuiu. r)p'\\nhnm. aged S2 vears.


■ a cembcT P'tl: Heniy Embley, Cltthcroe, aged 74 years.


100 95


77


100 68


S3 65 58S


be tlie Burnett, Mr. J. Aleroer-Whipp, Mr. Tom he


T H E B L A C K P O O L M T J B D E B .


TlHxVL EIXED FOR MONDAY.


POSTPO'NEAIENT T.O NEXT, ASSIZES IHIFUSED.


ACiGUISED'’S MOTT-IER AND O THER. RELiYllVE-S IN ASYLUAIS.


JUDGE AND TH D L IN E OE DEFENCE.


jVt St. George’sHall, Liverpool, cm Wed­


nesday morning, before Mr. Justice Ridley, Henry Bertram Starr, 31, slater’s labourer,


who lodged at 13, I-Iardman Street, Black­ 1 *


pool, was placed in die dock to .a-nswer ^


^ having murdered f* S .. . M.J y-V.**Xy-l Lie I M * I\'| fl I j^aiiiiala S ta r r , z6, of 76, Lord StroeqBlack-


nool The presecuden was represented by Mr BUickwocd Wnght and Mr. W. Russell, and prisoner was defended at the judge’s


request by AL. Aladden. , , . ,


cate farmer Hague, Saw-ley, who said that remember that you asked in *y a fh v e S e s t f^ h v e o n T h u r s d a y after-


seat. Air. Aladdeii sard: Your lordship 7 _


^m ed iately his Icrdstep htM ^


undertake the defence^ M


i,-. 7


iTnir ni;ked m-e a day or two I


wl.a,E I could 10 get r«,d>- by your lordslup’s appointment cf myself, ho -


ever, the sclidiitar who appeared for a.t the Blackpcci Pd ice Court on


day, Newember 25th, and lowing, when he was cemnutted, has smee been instructed to defend him, and ttea morning lie has asked me to appear for 7 accused My Lord, it is not neceswry fear me now- to go into die nature of the defence w-hich will bo- set up. Onei cir two-commu- nicaticais have been, sent to us froni out­ side sources, and one ccmmuni^Uon t o , i believe, been sent to your lordship which


has been handed to me, with reference to tins -- - -JSr


muBica-iciii. Mr. Madden; It is addressed to the coun­ ,


sel dkend'mg Suirr hi your lordship’s c.ore. 'The writer of the ccmniunicaticn' appears to be a man to whom this prisoner is well known, and the writer appears to have some iufimate knowledge of this mans menial suite. He refers to the fact tliat this mans


mother is new m the aaylum, and that other lelalives of the accused are in tire asylunvo


at the present time, in- me feels it is impossible for lum to do fidl justice to the prisoner F tlie aise is pro­


ceeded with at the present as.size. aixl ua der these circumstances we feel we c u ^ to .ack your lordsliip to postpone the tri.al.


i


do liot know whether there has been any examirntion of this man’s mentai ccndiUoni


■ Ys far .os the defence is ccncerned, we want


all the exadence we can get as to Ins coavhUon to.be ,put J je fo je your lordship


:.Iid the juo liut If the case is • ■ 7.'^ —


with at tlte present moment tlvit wU be im possible.


His Lordship: Have you got. a-Uj 01 ihCcC .


facts on affidiivit? Mr. Aladden: Not yet, iny lord, because i


ordy saw- the solicitors instructing me about


10-15 rliis morning. His Itordslt'p : i t must have been perfectly


w-eli known tliat this case wais to be Utken tills morning. AVhy did they- wait until now


to insmict you ? , • - Mr. Aliulder.: I was going to say that in -


this ease, frcmi last 'Tuesd.ay, when tlvE al- Icgetl crime was committed, toi the man’s Cimvmittal, only eight d.ayos h.ad expired, tlius


coii.stiliitiiig a record. His T.ordship : f believe not. Air Madden: I beheve tliere was ot.e


C.O.SO' that was finished in three days. Ills Lordsliip: Tliat is very- nxpeuiuous,


no dcAibL Afr- ALaddcn; I don t wish to put it any


higher than tliat. I shoidd like to call ao ler.ticn to this Fact, tloat on hist Frid.ay, when tliE mart was cemmitted. thei Grand Jury i\x*re actually sitting here, and -I do suggest — 1 don’t want to say there lias I.ieen .any imlecent haste ,btit I do think that thi.t E a case which ought I'jot to haa-e been com­ mitted imtil the Graivd Jury liad fin'Lshal


t lv ir duties. However mucli your I,on.lslnp may thiitk the interests of the Croavni should be protected, I am sure you -w-ill think the interests of the prisoner arei c f equ.al inv ixirtaiice. I. tlierefore. retspectfullv a.,k vour l.'-.'rdship fo pootitoiie tlie ca.se tci the next a-ssizcs.- uh rcgaril lo an allulayii, tli;u, of cciii-.so-. can he liiriiisiKil. if i.eces.s;i rv. but I iluiik if 1 put .a solicitor in th e 'b o x o'r .a rqlative: in tlie Ikix .also. I cat)' satisfy you rn thi.s point. Hi.s Lr.irdsh.ip : I 'I 'l-jt tlvnk you liad bet­ I\Tiat do the prosecution


ter c.all them,


,s;iv? • Afr. Blaekw/.ud AV'nght pmntetl out th.at pri.soner liad ivcrked in Blackjiool for a, inat-


ler of two years, .and there coulil lie TXi diffi­ culty. ho thought, in lindir.g out .all tliat was' knravii almut lii.s ment.al ccuditiom He ixnntod out; to the Crmrt tluU the sobcitoT utst.ruotuig Afr. Afadden was the -.same gent tlemaii w-ho appeared for Starr at tho Bailee Court oi-j both occasicu.s. Afr. Ataddcn: I t is not wliat inexpert wit-


■ iiusses m.av .s.ay-. \Ye wish tci call exjxirt: evi­ dence. Fits Lordship: I imust sav the case dees


not suggest au.v defence cF-tlie .so.rt yon mention to mv nnnd. Air. Blackwc.<id kVnght:: (.)n behalf of the


Croivni -1 dot not object ta any piostpctr.c- ment.


•• u ■ ■


man’s mental conditifi His Lordship: I have not had any com-


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART. Tuesday-.^—'The show cf cattle was I'-oM,.


and the attendance wais oriy- moderate, though a good trade resulted at the following prices: Calved cows, £ iS ia £22 ■, tlitto heifers, ;£i6 los. to £ 10 i uncalved ol.ws, T17 cs. to £20-, ditto heFers, £^o to


;^i8 17s fid.each. Alessrs. T. H. ,'LIU, Stoneclougli, and Hodge, Euxten, were the judges Awards: Cows: i and h.e, J. T- Kay, ^Yaddingtal; 2, A. Howard, Newlon.: Heifers: i F. Ireland, Bashajl Eaxts-, h.c.,


S. Green, Qitherce. Wednesday-— .-V special sale was nUd,


when am average number of cattle^ was C'Fered before a moderate company. Tr.ade wais fair, resulting in a good clearance^


Lving-oF cattle £ l^ los., tci ;£ i9 cattle £ 9 to £ 1 3 los.


HELLIFIELD. AUCTION MART. ThuiitidJayj Dieciember 3rd.— The ^y th


Great Annual Brize Show and Sale c-f Lairy


Cows was held t« <!»;/, =75 hmug entered fci shew i»Me. The show of prize caltia


„as excellent throughout and deemed by many pre.-ent to be die Desi iieiam uie i. -ira of Ei glalid. The .Nile ring presemea a uefaur completely pa.ck«iCi, ’cus-


giv^icl . turners were iiiiiuei'i-.s-


tiie North a.nd South ct Eiiglaiio,. great mBk caitres cf Yorkaliire and cashire Tlio biddmg avas quick and spuatod throughout, and a good sellicg trade wns iha rule c f the day, especially., for the best cl/ass c f d.airy cows, a good clearance being eFtcted. 'I'iae foUowirK- gentlemen acie-J as Judges, VIZ., AL. \V. H. Green, AIaitcaci,er, Air J Bouslield, Appleby and Air. laclit. Fw-barT, Lowkhuxl Grecni, and Uicir aw.uJs were as follows: Glass I. ist prize, Hauison ar.d Sons, Burtoiirm Lonsdale, sold l-o R. WrathaJl. Skiptcn for £36, 2nd, R. ■ \\i.;.i;.di j>urclia.ses Air. A\"nit AVaEh, Bmgley, for


prosent frcari urLaJ] The


. m


£ 5 1 , 3rd, J. Drinkall, Thomten Hall, .lOld . to Geo. Ingh.am, Liverjxicl, f<xr £29 S£T Gla« If. Best dauv cow in calf or moL, is-t prize, Robt. WratiialL Skiptoni, purciia^ed bv R. Duckworth, Bury, for £34, end, Messrs Harndge and Comivall, Bury, re- ■ servetl at £45, 3rd, Rd. Lund, Cr^acce, .,old to Mr. Bativ, LiveTjxiol, for £ 3 1 tcs.; Best cow m calf or milkj Class H. for best heifer in calf or milk, ist prize, R. Harri­ son and' bens, reserved at £23, 2nd, 'I . oate- m.an, Glapham, reserved at £2 3 5s., .510, T. AfelTm, Hellifield, sold to E. Smith and sens for £ 2 1 7s. 6d. : Class IV. best tiirc-- or heifer.s in calf cr milk, ist prize, Jos. Bla- cow. Kirkbv I.r,nsdale, whose 3 cows iw.ido £80 los.. 2nd W. R. Hodgson, Benih.am, and sold for £85 5s.. .3rd, G. L,ui,..-:ter, Braceavell, and sold for £75 5s.; Ckas, V., s[>oeiai prize, given m memory of the l.ui: C.


Boii.'-lioatl, i.st: prize, T. H. Taylor, RiIso 11c, -sokl to Airs, Wnifendeii. Livcrpocl, 211.I R. Harrison and Sons, purchased by A\ in. ^\ alsli Glass VI. s[>eci.al prize given bv tjic ni.an- agers of the Londen Cilv and ALdlaud tvtnk, btfttle, 1st. H. W. Kearns, Gisburn, pur­ chased by I. Bousfield fer £ 2 7 , 2nd RcbG WnUhall, sedd to Rd. .Atkinson, Livei iiool, for £35. reserve cow, R. H. Spencer f>eni- tham sold to Geo. Ingham, Liverpm I for £ 4 0 ; Oa.ss A l l . speci.il pnze the gift t t W. K. Hardjacre. Esq., HelUfield far the bc.-t 2 coivs or heifers in c.alf or milk, the pri'ii^rty c f .al tenant fanner residing within ten miles of the mart, ist prize. S. Sjaensley, Highcate, Gargrave. whose tiirj cows realised £66- end G ea Lancaster sold for £52 j Class -special pnze given bv Messrs. Day, Son and HcMatt for best hcafer in cnlf or milk not luaving prcvtcu-dy' wnni a pnze, R. HaTri.',cn and Sens sold to Altestsrs. E..,Smitiii,aud for £22 ss. The wanner of the sihet cup, v.alue £ 6 6s. for tlie best animal show in was


'.Aft. S'. Spcnsley. Gargraw. and wa.s sclJ to Mr- C. Barker, Kirkbv Stcplien for £42 ic^ tins-cow was one of the first prizq pan; ip - class VXf.


_ It x|


Hi$ Lordship: I don’t know "h a t e-wdencel


there may. be, but from my, leadmg of the case I should not have thought any such course -would have been ta.ken. Hia Lcardstup having consulted the Clerk


of Assizes and the High ShenF, said. I we had better take it on- Saturday.


You ought to be able to make the inquiries you want in a few days. I can see no reason why ifl should not be ready for Satin- day. If so, it ought to be tried, and ought not to be poistponed unlesp for very strong reasons.


Air Madden: Afight I ask you to! put it


-to the end of the cnmiral busmess? His Lordship •- Tliere are reasons agamot


it. Air. Aladden: ACght I ask then for it td .,


be'put off until Monday? HE Lordlslup: 1 think you ought to bo


ready by Saturday. What do you say. Air. Blackwood Wright?


_


Air Wright: I liave no objecticn at all. His Lordsliip: You have two dear days,


and I really don’t see why you should not be ready. The other alternative would be td


go to the next assizes. AL. Aladden: The solicitor tells mo ha


will have to go over to Carlisle to hunt up evidence. Alight w-e put it oF to Satuiday, subject to any influence that might bO brought to bear cn you before that d.u. . His- Lordship acquiesced, and the trial w a3


then adjourned until tO-morrow, SatuiJay-, bitt hater in the da.y it was definitely fixed for, AIcnday next.


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