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New Furs & Muffs New Silk Mufflers.
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Tomlinson’s, MOOR LANE.
R. JACKSON, \VELLGATE,
H&a now got liia new
Autumn & Winter Goods FO R
LADIES AND GENTS, Which include the following Shower proof Coalings.
Striped Back Overcoatings, Check Back Overcoatings,
Donegals, Zibelines, Venetians, FlakeCloths and Home Spuns,
L i , ill t ii I
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At Reasonable Prices. T H l WORKING M A N '* f 'R ieH B
LANCASTER’S FAM O U S AN D H1GH-CL -\SS
A R T I F I C I A L T E E T H 13 Castle V i e w . Clitheroe,
Don’t forget 1 still take out TEETH PAINLESSLY a n d w i l l m a k k
U P P E R O R L OW E R C A S E FROM 17/6.
NO B E T T E R V A L U E KN OW N . Hundreds can testify that they
f i t w'ell and are equal to any cost ing far more.
Why Pay 20s. for 10s. worth?
Single T ee th from is. 6d., as. 6d., and 4-s. per tooih-
O P EN D A IL Y from 9-0 a.m. to 8-0 p.m. -■ i4 ^ I ,
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Repairing In all its branches.
Su-yis/uK^cs Tc~covcyccl ciud )cp(iiTcd.^
Try tlie IKCANDESCEKT YOKLKER MANTLE. ALL KIS’DS OK
dug DAI,E’ S
b u r n e r s A N D E r r r iN G S kepi in stock at
CH A T aCBN KD. S; WATEUlOO, CLITHJLROE.
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JOHN MITCHELL, MOSUMEHTAL MASON,
HEADSTONES. BORDERS.
CRO'-SES & MONUMENTS Worked to any design in
Marble, Granite or Stone.
Large Slock o f Worked Head stones to select from.
L c i lc r Cnttiug Neatly Executed. Estimates given for all
cl.asses of
Monumental Work, and in placing your orders in my hands, you c.an rely on the
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BEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. Works : Woone Lane.
Res idence; 54, West View f'
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liaCOTINTANT AND AUDITOR, HING s t r e e t , CLITHEROE.
g e n e r a l in s u r a n c e a g e n t
For Fire, Life, Accident, Fidelity, Plate Glass, &C.
HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT.
TYPEWRITING done on the shortest iic4ice reasonable term*
M O N E Y . S P E C IA L N O T IC E .
■ VTONEYI M O N E Y 1 £ S . £^o. £ ^ £20, £ so , A N D U PW A R D S Advanced privataly on Note of Hand to at*
reipectabla Houaeholdert, Fann«T», TVadcamen, PuUicana, and to al l pm o n i worthy of ci*dU
in town and country, at tha ihorteat notice, on M O ST I tE A SO N A P L E T E RM S ,
Rfpayable b y FortnighUy or Monthly Inatalman^ On rcoaipt o f application the actual Under will
call, and, if mati.6ad, complete tha advance at applicanU own t«»id»nco. Diitanoo no object.
The Stricteat Privacy O W r vM . L,e t tcn promptly anrwciad.
WriU or call (in confidence) te CH A R L E S R U S S E L L , la , Wlialley Road, Accrington.
YANKEE HUMOUR TOE WAR WENT ON.
Joe Shayno was a momber of tho Brooklyn Hr#
Zouaves in tho Civ il War, and three or fo u r months after getting down to tho front ho desertod. ▲ month later ho was found working in a shop on
Sands-atrect and arrested by the provost-marshal and sent back to tlio regiment in irons for tr ia l .
Ho had deserted in the face of tho enemy, and i t was generally believed that he would be shot, and great was tho astonishment, therefore, when ho got off with a three months* sentence to Dry Tortugas. WJion Joe was brought heforo his judges he had a simplo story to toll, and ho told i t in a simple wa y .
Said h o : “ f got to thinkin* i t all over, and came to tha
conclusion that we’d had enough war. I started out from camp and kept w a lk in ’ and wa lk in’ t i l l I
met with a ml). “ ‘ Hello, Johnny, whar ye goin’ P* “ ‘ Into the Union camp to s to p th is w a h ,' says ha.
“ ‘ And I was jest goin’ into your camp to do tha same thing. L e t ’s sot dow’n and smoke and fix
things u p . ’ “ Well,” continued Joe, **we sot and sot. and wa
P R IV A T E A D V A N C E S A T SHORT N O T IC E .
T H E B R IT ISH LO AN CO.
Still continue to G R A N T A D V A N C E S D A IL Y FROM ;£s U PW ARD S
To all peraons worthy of Credit, with 01 without sureties, on simple Promissory Note at a Reasonable Rate of Interest and Easy Repayments to suit Borrower’s Convenience, linmediaic attention paid to cotinuy appli cants. Distance no o b je c t
smoked and smoked, and talked and talked. Ho was a friendly cuss, and bimeby ho said he'd glva in i f I would. I said I was w i l l in ’ , and wo shook hands on it. 1 snj-s, wo can’ t stop the war, b u t wa can go homo and mind our own bizness, and ha said he’d do i t i f I would. I started home, and limb's all there is to it , and i f tho war isn ’ t stopped I ’m not to blame for i t .”
HAD TO SA Y SOMETHING. A c i ty missioimry, whose work keeps her most o!
the time In the tenement-houso districts, is often called u|>oii to harmonise discordant cIcmonU and
'le r i iu ar
ranged before completing. Strictest con fidence observed wiiether business done 01
Call or write, in confidence, to the actual
Lenders, T H E B R IT ISH LO AN CO.,
13, AVENHAM-RO.<vD, PK IiSTO N (Registered Olbec).
rivale House.) Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p. -l N.B.__We have no connection with any ther office in Preston.
adjust tho j>etty differences common to residents of the slums. One <lay the frour.j’-headed and be draggled mistress of a “ s u i t e ” of two woefully dirty rooms on the “ fourth floor b a c k ” of ft tenement
e.nlled “ Tl»e Rookery” complained as follows of a neighliour: She’s terribm hanl to g it ’ long with , ma’am, and she a in ’ t got the first inslink o* ft lady,
ma'am.” ' 1 hope you have never told her so,” said tho
shouldn’ t lie one. 1’ve never said nothing to her ceptin’ to tell her two or three times that o* all
mis.sionnrv, gently. “ Indeed 1 a in ’ t , ma’am— at least, not in so many ords. Recause she .*iiii't no lady a in 't no sign I
the long - tongmsl, snr>.ikin’ , mcilillin*, bad- mannered,
low.down trash I over bumpe<l up ag ’ in, she heal ’em all ! 1 .ain’ t, ever said nothing but that her. Of rourae. there's times when a body has to SUV somelhing, ma’am ! ”
TROURLK HITHER WAY. Mr. Hau-skeep; “ Cfeewhija! There’s no sa lt In
these vi'getableK.” Mrs. Haiiskeep ' Mr. Hauskei'p:
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l l» and 120. Uiahui>
gato-.tl»»t W i lh u i , I i . — ’ la , iJv<
lforJ-.tn«t, Chanint C ro a., W .C . . Lon
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HJAiSB ol -KSO to 23.000 |:r»t.t.d . 1 k few huurv omio. lu town or co u u tr j , oi. uiortif..«o of furni
to r . . tradB. and farm .took-, plant . wilboul removal, aud to a.m2l p«i»ou» mto bmn
u eu . AUo on d«od2, pollolM. and r«Y e^uM
UmU.no. no object. Ua.y
r.pa ym .n ia - b tn e tu onvoto. Call porwinnllj or w nU . t iP LO lAX . lA U lL l ' i lL t i TO
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bnukinir ac count.. TVt U AN D A H A L F I E ^ . v r LN T EU E d T allow«l on t b . mmin.u«
m.nUiIy ba lanc r . of C o r r .u t AooonnU w h .r no. polnu*of ^*0 and upward, iwowvod on l*nn. 3
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T«rm* for loxuter tMHioU*. Writ* fu* Pio«pootu* fr©«. Int4ir«»l piud yoart^rly
lioada pay ucarlj
oonl aod are a saf^ inT*satui*»at. A . W IL L IAM S , U . J . t a l l , Jo im ManafftJr«
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H. P. TURNFIl AND CO. a u c t io n e e r s & VALUERS.
16, York Street, Clithero Sales and Valuations of Farm Stock,
Property, Houschcld Furniture, etc., umler- taken on reasonable lerir.s, under tlic
persoiL.l sui>
ervi.sion of H. P. Turner, son of
the I-ate
ICch.trd HeJin Turner, Auctioneer 2nd Valuer, Clitheroe.
WILLIAM HARDACRE, C O M M E R C IA L R E S T A U R A N T .
T R Y O U R N O T E D
C R E A M T O F F E E AGENT FOR
P L U M T R E E ’ S
P O T T E D M E A T 8 SO U TH PO R T .
B R A T Y N , OWN -MAKE. PARSON LAN E , C L ITH K R O K .
HARWOOD COLLEEr. COMPANY.
UAHTHOLUB (COCK BBIDGB) PTTa. OBEAT HAHWOOD. HiOB-OLASS
H O U S E CO AL
Lt 0Up pUm1 from thee* PiU at RBASONABLB PUICEfl, and may ba had
May b« had in Loadn or Bar* frev Kr . W. L. GRIME, CUluaroo, Mr, OSWALD BOWB, Clitharo*v
Solo Acent for Chatbum Di^triri- HJi, WILLIAU YATB3,
S P A T j e S CarUm and
Daalen. I t U wall known to b* ona d tk* moot economical ooaU In tha markat.
•Sh! the cook wi ll hoar you .* “ I don’ t care. Sh e 'll have to
be tohl about it, .anyway.” Mrs. Hauskeep; ••
NoiiHen.se! If she’ s fold about
it she’ ll put too inucli in hereafter.”— Philadtlphia I ’rtu,
UP.TO-n.VTF.
APHOHIS.MS. Character writes its name on a man’ s face In in
delible ink. No man can succeed unless he has faith in his
own ab ility. A woman ner»T feels dress^Nl up unless rho fesls
uncomfortable. It set-ins queer that contractors should be
employed to widen .‘-treei.H. Kvi-ii tli<‘ }>e.«.Himist sometimes laughs a t the
troubles of others. I t ’ s easier lo get the best of an argument than it
is to I rove that jo u .are riglil. Love that has nothing 1 ut beauty to keep i t alivo
is apt to Vh‘ nhort liv«ii. A scient ist
h.as iHscovere<l that hens lay eggs In
the d.aytime iM-cause a t night they .arc roosters. Nev«*r stop lo explain y o u r ' actions. Peoplo
pr<‘fer to form their own oj)inions ; and l>esidea, they wouldn’ t Ix'lieve you, anyway.— CViiwyo St\r$,
SHK WAS ONCE.
“ Y o u ’ re unrea-somble, my dear,” ho asserted. “ Not now,” she rctunicd. “ Tie n you admit that you are sometimes,” ho
suggeMed. “ I admit that I didn’ t reason to any appreciable
extent when I marrietl,” she retorted.— Chteogo P»sU AMERICAN PATUIOTISK
P.atrolism w:wK Uie touchaione in the crowds which
gather«'<l in front of the bulletin boanls on the days when Reliance an»l Shamrock batlleil for tbo
America Cup ofT Sandy Hook, as is slwwn by tho rt'tnnrks of m«ml.'»-r;t t»i tin- gatherings. The native Amerii iins « an Le diht ingnihliet! by their charac- ter istir ncci-nt. On the tlay of ihe la«t race, when the bulletins nnnounred That R* liance was two miles ahead, ona
man was
he.srd te say: “ Sliure, hbe’rt .a m meb oa l and .SirTonn is a foine
gintli-m.an, but thim Johnny bulls can ’ t build boats will us Yankei Another fu l l ‘ ll*i1g» <
1 patriot chimed in with :
dev va.“^unt einj»re*s of
d.are sens no longer already. Ve’ Yankees vas de jkiv vot can puiid doso ships,
a in ’ t i t ? ” ONE ON THE norroR. “ S<'me m**n havi’ fvimiy notions,” tho said.
“ Ther**'s niv d»M:tnr, lor in-tance, Ho's always telling me I ’m fo disli to m\kn myself uncomfort
able by we.-.ring a cornet. Y et one hot day, when ho was just dying for a lit t le syinp.nthy, I told him ho was fooli: h to wear a silk hat, and deserved to Mifft-i. He baMi’ t Irien the same to me siuco.”—
CAiViryo
//rrnAL rOOU RAIIY 1
“ I wish.
Su.san," said a fond rhiladelphta mother
to her n»*w
nurHein.aid, “
Ih.at 3*011 would use ft thermom'*ter to ascertain if the water is the right
U.nqH-ral lire when you give bah\* his batli .” **Oh,” rei lieil JSliS.TIl, cheerfulls*, “ don’ t you worry nboul that. 1 ile ii'l neisl no thermometer for
habv'. If tlie l i lt le ’nil lurna rt‘d the water is too hot*: if he turiib blue i t ’ s loo cohl, and there you are.”
ritov i'itu .^ i : r t o d .i t e .
It t.ikrs a big mill i»> eat crow gracefully, Mt>li*st\* is not so e.T.-iU.v ahockinl as prudery. The more knowing a man i.s, the leas he knows. A woman’s tr.Tiii of thought is oft«*ii on her dresS, .Marrving for money i.i more a matter of dollar*
tllHH ol M IlM*. Man\' .n woman <*ijq>lo\s a private detective when
shr looks in her m»ri<»r. It is rot coiis’nlired to .1 m.m’a credit to merit
ohi.ain it .
BUcress if he Thelitnthen in his I limlmsa uses a c lu b ; tb #
civUiL.id Christian a rejn-aiing rifle. We »houldn’ t mind woman having the last word
i f she’d only get lo it sooner.— Ewry^xfy’ s ^iayntint,
NATURAL WONDERS.
“ Why is a rivor llu* greatest freak of natureP"* “ Didii'l know It was. Wh)* is i t ? ” “ A river has a heaih hut no feet. Its mouth 1a
where itfl fiH*t might to Ih*.” “ Pretty g«M)d. A momilnin Is somewhat freakish
ab o. We have all »‘een the fixit of a mountain, but we have never heanl of a mountain’s head.” “ That’ s to. b t ill, it must have a head, for It
ha.H ears.” “ Has e.'irs^ How’s that ? ”
“ O itaiii ly . Did you never seo a mountaineer?*
— A'aiixJi t i.’y JovruetL RINDING MOKE .MATERIAL.
“ How largo is 3*our Mammoth c a v e ? ” asked tbo
foreign tourist. “ Nohodv knows e x a c t ly ,” said the native. “ I f *
so huge, ibmigii, and |>ooido get lost in i t so easily, that whui a imm is nboul to explore i t ho inak** his will and \visln s his wiN ping friends good-bye," “ Mobt iihtoiiisliing \ \ never hearii that l>efor«!” “ Oh, well, of coui-so, it isn ’ t quite so bad Ai
that. 1 was only jo k in g .” (Kntiy in foreign tourist’s notebook): “ Another
curious*custom among Americans Is Uiat when the^ t«H an ainating llo they call it a
“ I»ol V.1S ^o. D. m Clieiiny IJulU wi ll find oufc in C’ut>;i during
«-\5d th«» nctor wh.o cl.iim*Ml to hav*» l>o^n lute fraraii, “ a bijj shell h u n t
At mv tM-i niid 1 Inirolv c.Hc.Tixtl with my life. “ .So r ” q u e r i'd the
h.irilw.ire drummer. “ And did
thi-y And the fellow who threw the i*gg ? " Nell* “ Vmi’ r** not
re.nllv engsg'^l to Mr. Blank P”
Br i ll- : “ 1 am. inderil. W h y ? ” .Nell: “ \Vhy, I look him to !>*' a mairietl
m.in." Belle: “ Well, lh a t ' i whal I ’ ve taken him to lx-.”
Slrnnger: “ Where dors this road go to, m v l> o y ? "
Bo y : “ 1 don’ t b e l irvr it go*a an.vwhcre. 1 ftlwayj find it here when I come to work in tho morning."
“ I msde a fortune in .slocks Last week,” said tb«
h.appy. look ins imlivblual. “ How would you adrisft me to invrBt It ?*' “ Well, ti iat depends,” replied the vrt«-r.an ftn.ancier. “ If you are going in for cliarit' I would .suggest that you keep on speculat ing wfir. it. 1 know a lot of very UcaerTiog fe llow i on the 3 tock Exchange.”
........................ “ Y«j, when Willie growi w« mteod to
kim ft comininJiioa in ihij ftnny. ’ “ Whicli bnuich of tin? scmcriT”
" E h ! ”
“ Which l»na:ch of tho fuxricc— iulAatryi - Ko , mvalry. I tiiink*. Ho looks ju s t boaatifttj
. . ,
Ml Ll3 rocking hor*:.” Bhe waa a lit t le oM woman, shrunken ftod
ftlmoAt toothless, ami her clothes hung on her with ft tiejeclctl .air; very shablw lhe>* wer^—tbosft gftiments, th«.' bright colourotl jiliAwltlim with ago, while tlie election of crepo on her
he.vi was worn through in holes, <ii^clo3ing the cotton lining. “ A h ! ” she Moa .-f.aNing to a rakiih-Iotikiug oM
man, *’ 1 Iiv.d in
th.at hou»e thirty-sevea jc f tra ; 1 rai.«e<I nine there, ami I burieU him.”
^ Looking b.ick .at her, 1 wonilercvl whether **he**
hod been gro<i to her, ami noting again her flut tt f- ing rags, sighed to think the nine sh® ” raised ” should have mode her such a i>oor return.
BURNLEY WOMAN CURED.
^'Every picture tells a story."
Mrs. M.vr3* A. Hall liv e s a t H , r i i .c Blrect iJurnlty. ^ixll•en i n»ntns ago she inl»>rnH-<l ub li*at
.. -.a stie had sufferid for a lung time from terrible patiiii ~ in her
b.nek cau^ed by her ki<lne3i- t-eing out -if
. order. Nhe alwi Buffcreil from rick In adachc*, billiiKi-ness. and a languid ft* ling «n1ch tnadu her Very low .spiriit.*!!, and quite unlit lor wt»rk. Her
back Mas so bad a t ttinea that she could nut straighien i t ; and, aithoiigh ahe irietl a l l Mirls of
In
U medicine, nhe got no U*lter. bhe was in a very* low condition when she heard many people ta lk ing about lu*an’a tiHcknche Kiilnet PilU, and what wonderful Wnellt had been roceivevl from them by {-oople wliu had nuffvre\l (rotii kidney complaint and K*t»ullanl ills. .Mrs. Hall decided lo try ihcfMj piU* M> she obiaiued a rupply and began to take them according lo iiv-truciloiin. ^-.he was delighte-1 to And that after tliu first few di>«ea she fe l l much better. T h is so eiicouragevl her. she emtinuftd taking the medicine, and wan at length compleleiy rvnlori'd tu health. “ bt xiKKH M0MI1.S A o o ” says .Mm. Hall in a
Conimuiiication slio t>as bei'n giasl enough to senil ua: *• 1 made a rtatemenl ot the cu reo l my kidney trouble by Uuati’s Backache Kidney I 'lllr . U g iv fs me much pleasure to sa%' trial tills cure wa* pfTtn’infHty lor I lia \ e kept in splendid health ever sinee my cure. I caunot expr\*s» my gratitude (or the Ih’Ik IU 1 re c e it td from Goan’,* P il l- , but the least Le an do i.s to make their wonderful wurk kiiuMii to my fellow loMtisiK-ople. so that they may te teiieliUcd by this medicine a» 1 hav^* ta vn .”
Tho honsenrife with kidney (rouble have been cured of serious kidney
finds every little housoliolil task a burden. Stooping sends a sharp
pain through hor back ; she feels drowsy and tired earlj’ in tlie day; her nerves seem “ on edge” ; the least thing irritates her. Her night's rest is spoilt by the dull ache in her back. No-one whose kidneys and blood
are clogged with kidney poisons could bo dilTeront. And worse troubles — dropsy, gravel, urinary disorders, stone, rbcumatisin, headache, irreg ular heart action, Jlright's disease, — follow. What is needed is a medicine that will cure the kidneys— that will make them strong and well. This is ex actly what Doan’.s Backaelio Kidney Pills are for— they quickly ‘ relievo the lired- out kidneys— give them now
life and energy. Thousands
disease by this medicine— cured to stay cured. Tho word of your neighbour given above may encourage X’ou— hut you
must get the genuine medicine — Doan’s. Df *11 Cb«rei*i« Btad Rtor*«, « dlrf«l from the Priv
priMor*. ro«
.Tmk.UcCi.Ki.t.A« Ct... 8. M •lli hu*el. Oxff*r4 btrf*l,
ai a<’9 ptr b o i . w for elt boiM.
A Free Sample Be sure you get the genuine
D O AN ’S , like your neighbour had
The dinner gong. I
Three or four times .a day— three hundred and sixt}'- five days in the 3'car— we
“ cat to live.” Some palatable dishes and
condiments arc not con ducive to good digestion. Some very materially aid digestion and thus promote
health. Colman’s Mustard be
longs to the latter class. It is eaten because it is
liked— because it gives a zest to the meal. But its real value lies in the fact that it stimulates the diges tive organs.
Tommy has beeii making a slnMy of
When his lit t le sister was opening tlu* door lo h-.uo S o nursery he pullcil her ta ck l«y >he h.-ii^r .-.nd
^ bo v “ a l2 r out of the
u.sv. “ IIomT you know, ■ you icnorsiit lit t le thing,” ho
s.sid, > “ that I t ’s a genlloinan’a place to opren ih( door lor
ft la d y ? ” Scene. A trysting-place. Roger (who Im.s b^en
kept waiting some l im e ) : “ ^\ hat .s < onie ow e r s c ? Dae ve ken yo ’ve kept me waiting meir imi lutU-rn- linurP” Peggy (whuin he hascour le.l for more ihan eight years) : “ I couldna help i t .” {Mu-r paiiiie): “ Look at the time y e ’ve kep' i iv waiting, aiul I in shuro yo mwer heard mu oucu compiuining.
■ uddenW entering hin counting-hjin^e the uGier uny found one of his clerks rearing a hirge « o.ik m Um ftir with the end resting oil hib cmn. “ \ 'h y u n i t
you at work ? ” he growled. “ I am, sir ! ” n pJn d th e clerk, “ I ’m ImLinciug the knlger. s ir . bub somehow the
o.Nplanation, though b ri lliant, oid
-*ot ouito work. .V U.— A iob’ s eoiuL' at b. ami P. a. Mr. Push, of Sjickem and Push, ol llie city ,
READ. DEATH.
TTie death of Mr. Peter West, of Church
Street', took, place on Sunday at nocn, at the age c f 58. He \s-as a native of Over
Danven, but had resided in Read about seventeen years. Tlie funsraJ c f Miss Maggie Richardson
took place on Saturday at SU John's Church T h e Sunday school class to wlucli site Ikj- longed preceded the hearse, arH the cere mony tvas conducted by the Vicar, the Rerv. A. E. Mills.
CONCER T. TTie Cooperative Societj-’s annual con
cert was gtveit itt the National Scltod cn Samrdav. T he artistes included Miss Edith Rogers,'soprano; Mt. J T Wood, humorist; iMr D Winckley, bird nuinic; also the Scvillcs, musical experts,
BITS FKOM BOo£^ THE KINO AND THE pQpp
An interesting and authwitic recori . of v i i its which King Edward Vll Courte of Europa is ent itlcd “ A Short ^
K in g ’ s Journsj, Marcli 30th— U written by the Hon. Charlu
■ocom panied hi, M h
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W^ord. the fcuntrw. h, rijiiod. L £ iT « tw , e limp« or tl,o Loo:
^ and white roho,. „t the sight o' m’i' ,’ '
aj„ty. Te boolappeaxJ 0' Uie
S h e x lo ■ Stones ‘r ihi c s
aiastic, .md olTicrs of ll.c Papal Coor.'ttt'tS ,dancin| on their knees, made a most
sol.ir' effect. After tlu* usual- cnin’iUip Invited Gio Kinc into his privVtn rein.iin^'d for twenty-five vcrsatlon.
minutes in pnTgj^ E m p r e i l te concert was
one c f the intst interesting giveir in Read for a long rimoL ^fr. Will Bfircli accoirf? p.-mied. During tho interval an jiddrcss was gh-en by .^^r. G. Hayhurst, of Accringten.
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INTEILMJENT OF TH E .MURDERED BL.-VCKJ.>OOL M'
O.NLAN.
THOUS--\-SDS --VF THE- CEMETERY . The fui’-eral of Mrs. Starr, who is alleged
to have been murdered by her husband, who «-as cried on the capital cliarge at the Liver- jKxd Ass'tzes, csi Wesnestlay,
place at the Bkicki>col Cemetery, on SuiuLty morirng.
lock 'Iho iniermci.t \vaS foced for 10 o clock in tiro
expectation lliat at th u hour tlie ceremony would be carried out in comp:irative priv.-i.cj-. Thu time c f tlie funeral, lior\ever, became knensT., and full\( a,ooo peOl>le, ciuetly women aiscmblcd outside die cemeterj-.
'Hie
o.)rtcgu left 76, Lord Street, where the nrur- dcr was conunitted, soon after nu»r cfclrek tire blmcE at the houses in the viclnitj- being drawrx .-Ls it prtx;eeded tlie numbers .tc- ccinpany'ing it incrc.'ised
in-.aireaitiirily. On :urivir.g at tlte Cemtteiy, all but tire mourrr- ers w-ere refused admissicir uiui! the funeral {rartj- had entered the cltapcl. I be serr-ice was ccnductcii by the R o ’. H. O. Glanvillu^ Wesleyan miuisier. 'llioTe wazi only cnc
fioral offering, a liarp on tlio ccJVuv 'Hiere were, hoN^ever, several oUicrs in a landau.
'I'iie s c a u at the graivcside mcAed m;u>y cf the spectarors to tears.
whom lie ;iri Rented in tnrti to the Hi.s
"Hie King
tl.tn .sent (or tl;o me mlx.- trib util n sented in turn to the Pope
shook liamis wi tl i earli ,.| tli-m!*'h ”e tlJ 7i'' the members of tie- King's suite. saviL
liolines.s rose irm,, his c!,air, aS e-n
li fiirh ih i. H n • he u.anked his
.M.aje.stv tor all t " k
granted to Roman
C.stJiolics in England.”'’ ' ’^ ------------------*
THE HIEK-L.\NCK IN JOURN'aU'^m,
yieet-strovt is calk*il “ frtt'-Kncirc;” : The frtn*-Ianc.* is \ truup
for ofj
ft IH'dhr cryinj; stuff which i.^ bought drf.iult of
P"-> iu:cr en^Ljavourv ' ' a* VOl'
•upply a market of whose conditioas I.."]! 1- p a g e s ignor.anre inor-' or lees compi-te; i crartJ’ f y a. re
txavf'lIiT
li.shl- con*
it.vnt.Iy to Up; insoV.-T^-i*''- ^ • I ch*:;.’Uit Uh-st-Knd clr.ij *r‘« “ buy-r.'* Hi'i v'**' terpiGC is in r.-vsrncf n {awuxuz .ittiiude; it s-r. "'“VrLoSS O
is the pesr r..l.y.i„n. the doiT-list, the rriir-lL' postraorl tiling. He picks np tl.e crumbs tisst
exuraull table of tbe “ stalT"—tb- aabiri,-,!.' ^ le a d in g i
triguing
st.st!— or lie sit.s down. lior.ou.-‘-i . i - f c f rhf> l ! •t.s.T
b.is f.oisb...' H- .
not : if In* A cniuiL wtMiU fal]. ni« ifl a** ilritTidin;: is .1 Cl'!!-,]. •: itivp <
only le.'ifi
o i u i e j , in the |
artist- who trmiL**’'* Kl“' t-?trv.-t With 1 uniier his .-^nn. And
notn* the le«s n-al I- •;'.1U*'i‘ In* .'aliir." bs ami the jKi'stmin.
Mi.it p s’
tr.is wj’Ji
mi.s.sjvr. that h'Tild • 'f i-n rniry. rha: procc.«..--,ierv»-r, who 1
'Hie |M*pul.*r ; Tj" r 0 J
puin»*aa lor wiUinL'Uei** lo
1!
i.in th.tl of tlirb'.vbiif.ex ‘ h-uncoftii..
‘xaKiirLit:,;-_w o f an e l Undl
an<l prot>ahle tiiToin Mx. »*u:hr, an.l rvti tim»-.* per
I turn the lire •*! ; r.»ps th- rap of ajirr*:;-
iiu: I.'T ■ •ieu- n;.-'
-.o.si 4 i*-r it.v i.i-w.
provincial exj- r;* n<■ !• .d t.-fU-lE r.x ri i lr fe \V."»S 1 of cosl.i t)).\t
cipher.iMe. Wli.M n: r- a.:* — “ How .\ hill •>!
exi.il»*fl a
eas.iy of 5C-0 wuisW coupde of ev* :r rc -• ' with .1
‘d h^-:id 't •
‘ r.i. r for t'f! i! i ' O It v> a* • I'
i.c.' ..ih.'f in:,) I.t.nv..*;- ? .•*li d ry 1:1 lirawir.^ *j
the Very lis t t ! r*—,:.n.l-r"':r,- r ; xr.ti tvj. i, the pt.hlic; in nh-....
nn; i'->- . n •.ixir::*-!-y-r; ‘•l.T.ti-
tl'r*! alr-fi'j
.1 hstmi' v't :s-'
}' • :i uj'.’ 1 fi; r»*o. j'fiitrLc
T. •J.'-cr;:
Thursd.iy 1 mvs ! l - U-, r.ii ■ p .. Li'.rrr' i a ilow»T. Til'' {.\th- i-s of :u> 'ui .(din-* i.r. ri' I followrti i:;i t i o s'.i imit-ation f>( it—“ IL-u ftinl lh.vt Ico
hrn.iL'li' vein suihi'-nly no inor»* witn Li*.v. . ncM for o lh 'r miLj- i
BISMARCK’S M. do mOMit.r-.
th f Uorlin lit tlo
r-•^^ m-
B**.%cou-*fi»*!d. H“ - Rf.\cor..*'H'*M h.\s
of mind. !!*• i* .i‘' m‘r«T ^IloM^
f.irn- Ho dfff-ti.U ru^ n«*toti.'vtu>f;s U'-r*’ hi.* country r I'.J th.ll 1 inr.-rv-Ti.-.l done* Ih'-ir
c«>unt.rv from 'v ir
that o f li.ivjtiL' hr.' wh'*n it W.1" n ) h r; e.\ch oth'T IVac*
L r “ Why .ir- y •
conn* lo RM lo tho .idvin* ty «
D*>t tahf* Kuyi'* i ll-w i l l t*a tjiivt Ac Tou i'ouM !i‘ r lor iri--taiu*«’— xn.l fri**’ tr«'in l)u- qu ■ t.antly hrm-ir-.- i •
Boxro:iKf:» l»l 'h \ '■ word* IlixI not LiU
R**f.*rrit'.i: to
PASni. 'X \i I.b Jci'KiT.' . ir
Garno, .irul II’»«v it h 1’. ly-
B-iys : I h.iv** V I!«»fV !i A
who ■ wooki a-** .— '•ui I . u tlimior in nu'rjfi:.; Loots, and Mlit'*-' . •
owm niaiil. .\i > *•! • : niij^hl liAvi* nmrr.' i
comic oix-ra uri*-.’ Mr. G. R.
Mini«t»-r. and t'ui r—.t
discov»-ry that ih- u brev r l
r.ark f»f Ind.' In th«* w.\\ of \’ c
I
H !
lii<- Ja*t t'«'«. \* ;tr*s ■ I h*
LICO.COO ni.*n .u ti .•
Ikoih tin V y cu nj d- ol the ladder, trcs!-'.* !;;• the very nwAu-.-t ilr'id«
.^ro ILT ITf*rt» is a
;iR TA-rb FoRre"^',,, .•V Mlttv :*i->
•-•i
be found in Mr. J'Ti'IU' Talk “ : “ I
h.ltf L’ol-L'
M’t»n»an ot tS-'
W.itM. fond of ds'iii;: t l i iu V, pon«-f^i5 t*f c^^u•r* ;u* th<-m. I'of»r it:.xfi;Tt> t f< touch thi-m l it* r 'di*' In* tti'uld ^!i'S< i« nr
wh. lhtT pic'-*» vin*
1 f’ ID'
cam*' out li'T f.%\ i'i.rn kiiiiun her .•■ > cut tij BJlice. Sh«- .’i»k*d
1
Iho p«»or vn-.'itur'' I u;n- wai* that fihr M'oii.i ' i and MTfp a " toh*. L'M it and Mrokr<l h'T 1> *u. said, “ Wf-M-ill h iv - loin BtriMN-rry Nd.*’ Ju-i tu- pardi-ni r, c;»iii'’ up D* li" “ MVll, 1 Mia j' ‘*t 1 s.-\ul, “ il ► )'»• Mi Ui'i:
tiling' l'Uri‘*«l utid'Tou*' of sort of stoof
much w h ' ............. vre le f t them arLuiui:
strawberries or n(rcLinii‘-.s lor it wftB jo it lod; l.ut 1
a u i ’t Uvn diiicij v-iy'^' a pp*t!v
’ X
K. J-ruiA’ i .•S o’
,.r. ■ h V'-'f ■ 'd
. uoJl.l i ,n th-*
Isi.l 1.
uid Dii
"V ,!y,h,-r 1. •
r„-ilht;r V . ‘ . paid 500 k* !' •' •••'; ” .Mr. ' . f,-f ■-•A
a Cloui the “ \j the stog which fades farmenl in ordel lages di ratives.r
axe “C| and G(| the Sot| Wrong pened t| containf
■ i-^ibsorbil as usua
r.’.r-CN'f-r;* »):-• hKit'ororJi: [f. y rx.' . lul ir. “ My
h- r 1 -t
V.- : i.:L tv w,-.. r'dp: t ' wr»r. I: m*.;
for>.o»i'a Sdcil J5'.s:
Uiiruock U T h e
sea so n d a b le c c l s a y ." b 'f th e no 11 m a s s e l l in th e ’ I s ym p o J m a s , ’ v| T o m E j w e l l ,
: A. P.,’l L la te s a b o u t .
w h i t e : m o s t a | w h ic h sn ow y s te e p !
th e d o i | th u s
fes,.great s | :
' a to u c f r om a | inoci C h r lsh S g r im s t f A. E. Hatf-Bi] W e s t , h im se li l
,!v v-rit^ c- ^'.’3 ■ M U’-'- ^ • n ii-.l
1 - h e l
h e r m J th e r e i i des'lgn s t a l la n u m b e l zina oj m o s t c l e n i tU lJ sl;oriesj
' •
I K c u g l aU hisi R .I . ; ' Caryl Samuel by t l i a f E. F; Besidel novel l| Prop Avho cl th e tAvil r e s t c c l Promiii F a s h ic J F am o iT lo v e r s espe<a:| T h e r e f
: o f SurJj a n d m i l
j. C o n s t a l y , , t e r e s t i i f
hona^ fly, ‘ ho hLsckKinil. carpenter inaVrs horSc fly. the 87"
from, do x . 'o f makea the botth f l j .
" S o Ton Kant bi k'tow ' '
rV'NN'V - Well.
th e j ^ J,. ; ' " ' “'od'iy, Khool W - d i * ^ a f ly , a a d th e booro &•>:' * ' - I m" “‘ '3
Y anki bons.
d c e rO l
wiehed to n peat to tliet,, what he had'»L''^> ^ i , . to his M.ojesty— Vir., l,„w pleased h- an opportnnity of seeing u,,. Kin,., a„dL‘ ^ L a n d
• '
enginQ t r a o n
Tlia aaonymoxK writer of “ Thfi Truth AU** R o b e r t ! A uth or” thus dnscril>.*s his .•xiKTieat^of
t i r c l l l p,vmhel ‘hj fa x n i l ia f ■ 1 that tb l
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