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r.HE r.LtTHEROE TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE: 26 I.9.Q3.


JOHN MITCHEL L , MONUMENTAL MASON,


HEADSTONES, BORDERS,


CRO'SES & MONUMENTS Worked to any design in


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Large Stock of Worlrcd Headstones to select from.


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Monumental Work, and in placing your orders in my hands, vou can rely on the


BEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.


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T.H. wishes the public to know that he can supply


PIANO OR


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NKW I ’lA.N'OH from 17g». iiinv.arils.


All the latest improvements and beautiful designs to please the most fastidious.


Mr . TOM HEf^D, PIANIST,


LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE THE WORKINO MAN'S .-RIEND.


LANCASTER’S FAMOUS AND HlGH-Cl-ASS


ARTIFICIAL TEETH 13 Castle View, Clitheroe,


Don’t forge t I still t a k e out TEETH PAINLESSLY , \ . \U WI I . I . MAIvK


U P P E R O R L O W E R C A S E FROM 17/0.


NO BETTl'iK VALUl'i KNOWN. Hundreds c:tn testify that lliey


lit well and are ecjiitd to an}’ cosl- inu fill" more.


Wliy Pay 20s. for 10s. worth?


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OHHAP. NO TIC E.


.1 O H N H I T C 1 1 O N , (Late Hakstead and Hitclion),


STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, GENERjVL COMMISSION AGi'.N T, 38, KING S'rREl'iT, CLITHJ'iROE.


Investments, Corporation .Stcck.s. Ga.s and Water Aiuiuities a speciality. (Quick M.arket.s).


Enquiries and Corrcsixindence punctually .attended to.


Monthly Stock and .Share Listi, on .appheition.


1 elegraphic Address : ‘ J ran.sfers.’ lelephonc: No. 2^.


Ollice Hciirs: 9-30 to 4-30.


Single feelh from is. 6d., 2.s. 6d., and .ps. per tcctn.


OPEN D A IL \ from 9-0 a.m. to 8-0 p.iia ST. MARY’S M.I.S.


'n-IE ANNUAL OUTING. (By " Chiff Chaff.”) I. . I


Always a, success if smiling weather con- ditions prevail fhc annual outing of the


St. hfary’s jM.f.S. held last Saturday w.as no e.vccption to tlila general rule. About 28


members put in an appearance .and .at 1-20 commenced from the Market Biace, in two waggonettes from the Wellgate Mews, wJiat iprdved to be a 'c^elilglitful outing to tlie 1 rough ol Bowlaiid. via Low Moor. Edis- ford, B.ashall, Bed Bump, and iVhilewell. 1 he sceirery on the route came in for a large


tain if you Eke, nses almost pierpendiculax tn a height, it seems to be, of several tlious- and feet, but it can’t be more than seven or eight hundred. On the right the hill slopes ratlil'r more, and appears not to bo the same height as its partner across the read. Both hills are practically devoid of vegetation, with the exception of a few brackens, a mounUtin buckler fern or ttvo, and sever.al stunted trees. A witlilered and shrivelled s|ierimcii of the latter was silent testimony of the terrible winds wtiich at times must blow through the defile. rVrrived back at the Syke it was found


sh.aro of admiring attention, jjarticularly tliat - • , u u„, a poniun from Brmvsholine H.ail to iVhiiewell wliere the Hodder is perhaps more be.auli- ful, graceti as it is with ot'erhanging trees wliich seem bending to kiss tire water, than at any other p.alt of its course. Of course a stay was made .at the pretty village, now de.^Virvedly bcconiiig kiieini to tourists aixl pleasuie’seekers the country ci'er. Ei'enl- u.ally the journey to the Trough was re­ sumed .and the marked change was noticed in the cliaracter of the sceneiy. Here were young niount.ains, boldly marked in oiitliix;


aganisl a clear sky, and lising one above the otlmr with a .sort of undulating regtUari- l_V; their sities c<;veretl with a m.antle of sprouting heather, wluise sombre ctslour w.as relieved by fresh green fronds of bracken iein. Tcnaielev Cltapel w:us visited anti ius ide.al situation was the admiration of not a few. A word otiglit to be put in about the beatiliful monument typifying .an angel with outstretched arms watclting over Ute departed ones. The expression' on tlie face is superb, tuid whilst iost in admiration of tills e.vainple of the soiilplcr's .art one in- vcliint-arily feels tliat the beautiful eyes are full cf tlie light ol fife, that tin: finely chiselled inoiilh he.ars ajt e.tpression cf deep .sympathy, and that the wlicle is lypictd of purity, truth, .and liope. Beyoiul the chtipel the sceneiy begins U> be more and more cf a moiuuahtotis character; the


I nxid marrows ;uk1 steepens, and the swift I 'ilt(wing Brqok alongside tells tluit higher I hills are yet to come. But on,.- itttres not I for tile brows to be walked liere.


iValking


I in tin; delightfully crisp air is bracing, pre- i fer.able as a clitinge to driving, tuid offers i an opjs.irtunit)’ for the fuller s'an.ly cf the ! beaiilies of tine w.ay.side an<J the valleys be- I yonJ. That hrixtk wlticii, somehow, we


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i meaiideriiig along it ptuuikes of the bold ! character of the hills which give it birili, I t u i d r u s h e s t u m b l i n g , f o t i m i i i g , t u i d s p l a s l n i i g 1 " t o j o i n t h e b r i m m i n g r i v e r " l , e ) o w .


' 1 h e


! e y e s e e m s i r i e s i s t t t b l y d r t i w n t o - i t , t l n i l i m o r e o v e r t h e r e a r e i v . t t h e u s u a l s u n o t m i l - j i i t g s o f l l o w e r s a n . , 1 u v e r h t u i g i n g t r e e s t o i e a t c h t h e a t t e n t i u i i : i t s . s o l e e k t i i u f o r a t t r t i c - I l i v e i i e s s l i e s i n r i c h m o s s y b a n k . s , w a t e r d e a r I t t s c r y s ' i . d , s c a r c e l y ; i s l u i t e b u t w l i a t i s n i i . s s -


I c o v e r e d , t i n d t u t i n d e s c r i b t t b l e t t s p e c t i . ' l w i l i l - j u e , s s l y p i e t t l o f t u t u n l t u n . - a b l e b o t u s t . i s a b r o o k .


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c a n a b r i A . , k l i k e U n a t b e a u r a c l i t e " ! ' ' I ' h e t u i s w e r i s " . S c v i t , a n j l > e e o i i v i n c e d . " W i d i - o u i i t t h e s c e n e r y l e a d i n g t o t h e T t o u g h w i . u . l d n o t b e w o r t h a l i g . t L i i r . u a i o n s , o f c o t i r . s e .


T h e r e w e n : o t l i e r B o i t u i y . a s u s u a l ,


d t i i i i i e d t h e t i U e i U i o n o f m j l t i l e w , g e o l o g y w t i . s t i l i i i o s t p r e - e m i n e n t , t i s i t w e l l m i g h t b e i n . s t i c h . i n i d e a l s p o - t , t i n i l t i i c w w e r e o n t h e l o o k - o u t f o r i l l - ' b i r d s U n i t I r e i i u e i i t t h e m c e r s .


w a s i m p o s s i b l e l o r c o i i v e r s . u i o n to H a g , t u d i f i t e v e r s h o w e d t h e l e a s t t e n d t u i e y U , d o


s o o n e o r t w o m e m b e r s u l l l i e p a r t y , w h o . a r e t i d e ] , I s i n t h e t u t o f s t o i ' y - t u l l i n g , t u l d e d l i t : l u c c . s s . i r v t i . u c h o f l u i i U ' j u r l , y t h e r e c i i t d o f p i t h y t u i e c d o l e . s , s o m e o f w l i i e h d i s p l a y e d t h e o r i g i n a l i t y o l a l l i c k e n s , t t n . l t h e l a n g h i e i j t r o v o k i n g m i r t h o f a . M a r k T w a i n .


S y k e


o n e - t i m e w a y s i d e i n n w a s r e a d i e d ] j r e d s d y a t t e l l m i n u t e s t o l o u r .


E a r m w a s t h e o b j e c t o f t U ; d r i v e , . t n d t h i s T h e g o « . s l l i o s t e s s


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B A Q 8 a I s o , a n d i t w a s t h e n d e c i d e d t o e s s t t y a w a l k ra I 1 u p t h e ' I ' r o u g h , o r m o r e e o r r e c v l y , U ] , t h e d e -


l i l o t h a t l e t L d . s t o U i e T r o u g h i ) r o ] , c r .


i n f c n u c . l u s t h a t t h e I t e e f a n J t h e f o u l . s ! w o u l d l i e r e a d y i n t h e c o u r s e o l a n h o u r e r


I t i s


K ! a i i r e l l y s t i f f d i m b u ] , a t o u d w i t h a s u r l i i e e ! m i l i i i t i d e f o r t e n d e r f e e t , a n d w i t o s c s l e e ] ) - j I I C . S S i s m l c o i i d t i d v e t o a b r e t t k - m e k s ] i e e , l .


j i i o w e v e r , t h e v i e w f r o m t h e l o ] > o n c e t l i e j e m i n e n c e i s g a i n e d , w e l l r e ] , t t y s t h e s t r u g g l e ' u ] i t h e s l u ] , o .


I t i s t i s l e w o f l i v e l y W y r e s -


i d a l e , a m ! ] ) t t s t o r a l i n e ' l e r y s e i i . s e o f t h e i w o r d .


- N o t t i s o t i i d i s h e a r d s a v e t h e . N o t t U l f t w l o r y c h i m n e y s , m > c o m -


1 m e n . ' i t i i i s m t o b l i g h t t h e i t i n d . s c a ] i e , i K i . s i g n s ! o f a t o w n e v e n ; e v e r y t h i n g i s s i l e n t ; m d i p e a c e f u l .


i b l e t i l i u g o f t h e m o t h e r s h e e p i x i l l i n g p l . o i n - M i v e l y f o r h e r y o u n g ; i n t h e d i - s i a r w e , n e t u ' I t i i ' . d f t t r . a r e t h e w h i t e - w ' t i . s h e d d w e l l i n g s o l I t h e t i l l e r s o f t h e s o i l , c o m f o r t a b l e , c o m p a c t . I'amI clean, tlie sinolc: from the ehinutey isuicss seeiniitg to tell of the lives of peace the strmers enjoy. 'I'he wide .xreti of green i.s broken licit: and there by winding stre.ams: on the left is .seen a iii]>. where


I l . i k e t h e b a t t l e o f t h e s u c c e , s . s f u l i i u i n i n U l e ,


' knew hefcrc the know iiig ones told us came out iff tile famous Trough, is cue of the linesi the admirer of Nature could wish to clap eyes on. Not .a mere frashet lazily


that semh of the party had paid a \isit to the disused lead mines, others had kept to' the lower level cf the valley, but a,II e.x- pres.scd themiselvcs as :delight)Kd with the '\s promised tlie hostess


li.ad the spre.ad re.ady to time, .and, of course, it iiis.appeared with the facility that bbtokens keen appetites and good digestions. zViter tlio rcp.ast the hostess, Ntrs. bVilder, was heartily thanked, cn the motion cf Mr. Buck secomi-'d by ^^r. Ellis. Once more in the opeii' some had a comfortable smoke, while the more ardent ones again went for a walk in the neighbourhood. Thi: return journey began about eight


SHORT TIME IN THE COTTON TItADE.


CIRCULiUE TO EMPLOYERS.


quesCicn was on Tuesday addressed to the Employers’ Association outside tire area of the Fedferationi of the ifaster Cotton Spin­ ners Association, and also to private firms in the Federation’s area who are not mem­ bers of that bedy: ihe Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Associatiens, Limited,


22, S t Mary’s Gate, Manchester. Dear Sir or Sirs,—:\Ve are iiutructed to


send you herewith copy of resolutiion.s It Im .adopted by an extraordinary meeting cf the members cf the F'cderarion on Friday last, called for tire purpose of considering tire present disastrous stale of the cotton trade. iVe need hardly point out to you that the unsatisfactory state of affairs can only be


Ljayeira lcamrM cricket,“ sonie rernedied by united and drastic steps being ,r„;LKi.. ..,,^1... ,..i,;i.> ,n.> Kriren by all eirgaged in the trade, and the


(.'clock, .and a little under two hours and .a half later tlie jiarly were safely depo.sited in the M.arkct Blace, Clitheroe, from whence they journeyed to their several hahil.alions to dream of Syke Farm and its picturesque surroundings.


SPARKBROOK “ NATIONAL


IS TIM':


Bh.'w'I EH C L K o n t h e M A H K K 'J AT t h f : p r i c e .


fef ten guineas Complete.


SOI 1 \GI \ Is B A L D W I N ’ S


CLITHEROE


.M.V.STEIHM E f 'E O F (Bj a Banker).


N V T L I IE


I he old pliilosoplici' .Seneca oi>:e eii- ilcavuured to picture tlie sensations cf one


horn and bred in a jialace deep down in the^ilepihs ol tile earth, upon Ills lirsl vi.sit to the liglu of day. I.et ii.s eiKleavour to give even further rein to the im.aginaiii;n bv end':.avcuring to s]jeeulale iqxiii tiic be- wiUiexed escUusy which would he enkindled in the ntii>J ol -smne being, endowed witli


•similar faculties to our own, whose abixle lets been a de.id world such as the iinxrn— el which dculule.ss there are so many sc.ai- lereT tiboiit througheu/t the universes— if, like Milton’s Uriel he were to descend iqron .1 .sunbettm to otir earth, ai>J :U1 its lavisli beauties were foi the first tiini: to be un- loldcd belcre liis .astonished gaze. Surely he would be thrilled through and


d \ ’ i l h s u c h . s u b j e e t . s t o e i a i s i d e r i t


through at the C(:ntr;i.st between the inter- minalrle nuige of lifelc-s.s, lreeJe,ss, llower- les.s, bare ;uid rugged rocLs, the o]j])ressive •silence cl death, aivl the chmigeles.s monotony of ih.ii doomed .and inekancholy orb. and the diveisiiied ;uloriuneJU.s .and ever varying beaulie.s of tlii.s .sublime .and lovely ma,ster]iiece cf .Nature, How .siqierb the iiarmonioiis colouring of i.iir woods and for­ ests in the two suiges of choir greaies't beauty— .spring and auuimn; at the former ])eriii.l eliith'-sl in tlie lute of the emerakl, of the olivine, or of the shining beryl ; .at the latter ;dl ablaze in sc-irlet ami veniiihon.gold aivi buritislied copper, aineiiiyst ;aml .sar- licny.x. How graceful .ml richly oniamer.ted, icc,


the glowing and res])leiid':nt world cl’ liowers : each oil': a thing of be.aiity ; eacli one, wiiether the lily cf tlie field, clothed in g'realer reiiiiement than Solomon in all liis glc.iy ; or the soft, downy odelwhiss ])et;])iiig out from the sn w on llie .-Upine .siojK-s; or the rniglily rafflesia. each llower a luirden lor two men o; carrv ; or ;uiv oi>e ol ihe muilitudinous array of iicral loveline.vs; all embellished in exquisite colouring, all modelleil in a lavish vtuieiy of the iiKisi ])er- fect form and sha]x:. -And how over])ow I ring, gr.in-.l aird m.ijes-


Uc the nnghtv. rest!e-ss. e\ er im-'l.iblo- ocean , now its umhilating wa\1.;!cts gently riqipliiig I 11 the shore.; now convucse*! in ,v \er\ fionz.t and storiiUGssed in fury by hurricane aiul hy lem])est: hut ever and m all its varied iiukxIs grand ami beautilnl. And then the glc.ricus domed vault ol the imnainent .allot e , .soiiie- tiiiies balhcd ill a manv-hiieil Homl of his-


i lies the village ol Abbeystead, ai>l over on I the. rt'glu is tt lung w hite ro.ad leading to l.ar.- i caster and the north 'I'he heatitilttl cres- ! cent sli;t])cd oulline ol the Moiecamhe Hay ' is dimly di.scernable in tlio background. H.ad jiresseil of litinger it is would have re-


it n,:>; been for the p.angs po.'tsible .some cf the ],.in\


Si U.jl) blif',. Th« botit


BAKING POWDER


(lakes tno Swootoat Pi oail. Cakes & Pastry. in th e W o r ld . .


m.-iiitid much longer to gttze U]ion the scene, and imbibe something cf its peacefulncs.s. and qtiaintiie.ss. The walk down the dciile was of coimJ: far easier th.in the asi.e nt and afforded an op]X>TUmity of noticing wh.at the '1 rough really is like. Two striaims ru.sh .along at either side of the rmd, scein


................- ^____ _____ _ ...„


’trons S]ileiido!ur.or i;dl aglow in a fiery blaze i-J glcrv. Or. when the shade-s ot nij^lil have fallen, spaiighal with .a glittering ho.st i.'f sclmillaling worlds er illiunir»o<t wiih the Soft: hleless hut which to ii.s is so he.iiitfful


in de.ath. lint however mucli he inav have been im- hv all this lair earth s adomnieiiLs,


____ are in rebellion .again«t


vfi his ;i-stenishmein mii.st have been betorxl nu'.asnre mieixsiiieil when told that the .Mighty Creator cf it all had for a time laid dcAvn J'lrs majeslt . and had sufftrtil Hiinsolf icho piuiLsheil with ilealh .ts .a suhsiiliito fer those wln.m F.ternal lusticc h.id i.cmicmiKil. lint surelv he would hie. him hack in horror to his arid world when told ih.at nnilUUtile.s hat Creator, and re


mg to lie engaged in a race to get to ihc fuse to conform to Hi.s Taws, cr to go to im bottom first. On tlic left the lull, or mouih for pardon and for lift.


55


F ed-'ratioiii Coinmittec h.avmg taken the in- iri.aiive in this matter is extremely aiudcus, both in tire interests of employers and workpeople, tluit the movement for tlio curtailnjent ojf iprloduction should become ]l-ner.al.i We therefore respectfully urge toll to take the inatier into your very e.or- iiesr consideration, and in order tliat we inav li.ave reliable inlormaticn a.s to the general eh.aracter of Uie movement we shitll be pleased to hear from you ,xs to wiiether or net vou Ii.at e decidetl to cunatl vonr con­ sumption of cotton to the extent decided u])on bv rile Federation. W e are, yours respo-ccfully, baniuel bmethurst. Gen. Man. John Smethurst, Secretary.


RESOLUTIONS. (1) lhat the nulls be closoxl on .battir-


day ;uk1 .Monday, June 271I1 and 29th, .and eaclt succeeding Saturday .and .Monday until further iioricl-.


(2) 1 hat an equivalent suipjxige cf .spin­ dles be .igreed to.


.-Viiv linn desiriirg to


stop .on eqiiivtilent rime iiiust in.ake applic.a- lion to the Local Conunittce, whom they must .satisfy as to Uie genuineiv-'ss of their d.aim. The .a])plicarion.s must state the iiiaitner in which it i.s [iro]x;sed to reduce the consiunptiion of cotton equivalent to the .sto]ip.tge agreed to bv the Federation, nie u.su.al holid.ays are to lx; excluded from the scejx: of this resolution. (.;) I hat .-Vrticle 17 of the I'l'derauon


hye-kaws be, .and is hereby, jiuc into ojx;ra- tion, .and a line of i-idili of .a ;x;nny per s]iindlq for every Satnrd.ay aisil Monday worked (e.\ce])t m die ca.se of an ei]uivaleiu) be levied on all the ,siiiivU:.s of the.se F'eder- ation members who nui their mills S.atur- davs and .Momlavs so loii'g as the ahovo re.soknicn is m opeiaticii. 1 Iti.s resolution a])])lies to .spinning spindles only.


:>nSSLS WATSON, D R ES S M A K ER S , 2 2 , MOOR LAN E .


L a d ie s ' own m a ic r ia is made up.


LATEST NOVELTIES ALL I)ESCn<n‘ I ION’S


F A N C Y WO R K , LADIES’ U/iD£RCLOTHlNG.


Le s so n s given in Fa n c y Wo rk


W'l', KEEP A SPI-ENDID SELECTION OF


T O Y S


.VT TJIE TlillFS OFFICE, M.'UiKET HI.ACE, CLITHEROE


IN (iF


Polo i.: iirwliiililv the oldest of a tlilelic sports. Iji'eii I i ac«*<l to fcOO H.C.


Tn FTinee a woman ina.v appear in m>'isculiiiA a t t i r e il rilie pi>y-’> lici-iiueof i/2 n j r a r ,


Qnininu is Iml ia at tlic


nioasiiiP-. only 36 to 33 hnsliels to tlio same wei«tit. In l lar i imnv evorv inn has its room set a p a r t


r-wk-


collin. lu- ?,ca 11*‘(.


When . S(


t Ihm 4lt-


iont j"*! w ill


I'*.** an<l livurv of llie dri'cTw arc all t


iininaT'rHMl woman with one*^ l:aml.


Tn tho I'lMltppim th*' in the form of


i»:i r t n * * * o f T O O . a n < ! 0 ino.iUb uncommon.


. \ n a p p h ' t r e e I C O j


SWMli^h Yield 111


Milk


-old i»» ovorv niriil post otlico in -ato of 20 tfiimis for n penny.


I R to . S O liuslM'l..; (o the ton : haul roal


for i lancine. anil near ly every villak'O it.s d an c in g oinl).


in Lraral t.io a linmln'<l voart* hri ico 1h* no "noh t lmi^ an an inL-urablb


paHinsf honofliotion is .-nhlun;; a friend s face


rar< old i« a r imtT. b u t a .still in full bearing, is by


li now reduced to A j'ouder by a new di'-'iDion. 1‘ ive quart.-* <»I skiin-niilk. powder.


WIm '^cal her y


i. L-n'T.il ill follow.


h;IV.- Mih'd 11. .D.Leii,| -i.' liv>.A re-ul.tilV LS NEWSPAPER RACKS il>L-h< d in th,. n -p.lp 1 «


-line.X of a tlulU'-ind var<l- ilt.n, ii1 ,\i 'nlin.i, a 1i-{ of Ik)V..; and girls


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thi• ordinarv nrinon hits hi> co.tt rut


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A Splendid As so r tment OF


N ew B l o u s e S i l k s a n d Mu s l in s ,


Both Faxtey and Plain. THE NEW SAILOR HAT,


NEW SUNSHADES, S E E W IND OW S , AT


J . T. T om l in s o n ' s


____________ _____________ M O O R L A N E . P l e a s a n t News f o r all Cycle


Buyer s . NO


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Lowe s t Pr ic e s in England. A


D i s c o u n t OF FERS THIS A DISCOUNT


SAV E MONEY B U Y


h e r e


Of f Any Mak e r s Ne t t Pr ic e Lists.


^ ^ T H E SHO P B L A C K B U R F I ’S 2 1 , MOOR L A N E , C U T H E R O E


C h e a p e s t in En g l an d fo r An y th in g in th e Cycle Tr a d e ,


P IANO, O R G A N , A N D M U S IC T R A D E , E t c . ; E t c All Be s t Make r s . SA V E A DISCOUNT N O W .


LEADING MAKERS.


TO BE HAD AT THE


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^ ' ‘•rcm-5 Ih* pr. <h'min.«nt colour of ..h’phanf (,l a. human 1being at a


V roiMul mat ram and I ot «tn>ell that ho


NEW ORNAMENIB,


JAPANESE SERYlETm 6<L aod a IL


PLAQUES. A L L SIZES. s . , ' I


Suitable for presents; also following useful articles-—


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A 5pal lias no oars. One hiiniliiyl and ten Innffungos are .s]v,ken in


Mexico. The following circular on the short rime a pile alK)vo 15fl. ____ ___ In i.indv soils the groalest force will not drive ■| he (inf!i<‘<lriil at Antwerp hold.s the record of


|x->ssi‘ssm;; 99 b»-lL. <'„t i- aio in.ido in Mcxii-o from the egg„ of two


kiiuls of water in.-Accts. The iinionnt of property iin.nrcd against firo


in I/ondon is 920 inillions. I S I f


NEW STOCK OF


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to .Mr- .Mr.


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lip UK Uie pui) deinen u.'


noi uiii Ut.WLT Mr, VI


stale: He: Mr. \\| the it


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JAM POT C D \ '» 8 Ka : --.J4


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was tineell at the


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AN KNT inS NEW »TOOK OT


getting 11 she hail lew vail


CHATELAINES SUITABLB FCa


PRESENTS.


•a iiun wrl ■ •bluei.eill IX('.lees b found ih. (t'Kiress, D'efdv.l


but dcuiej 1 hev well -MV. I.


lutnied ill gitxe Ur \l protVrcu'a:!


STRING RACKETS SHUTTLECOCKS. WOODEN HOOPS.


ay iV. '' .ajxl G.ii


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