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   Liverpool Courier, The (Newspaper) - November 13, 1897, Liverpool, Lancashire                                raV A Maddea with aad to his THE BOARD SCHOOL CANDIDATES T in support ol the Board A J and a B O and K J iMid laM ia doebt So tbe no or so at all Mid STOCK MARK Kew York Friday Oa Ite Stock father quiet with the ai of which totalled Paul ai Ike ae by a drive at owing to an Amsterdam cable the had decided not to poae a duty denial of report by Washington tbe Stock willed A J A MA whilt on covering and bull manipulation by MI announcement a output would immediately commence London were sellers Exchange of The grow earnings ol the Pacific w tathe that of plating i the spirit ia Ibey were aad the SUM shey bad Thie was lo he a meet ing of or bat of of schools He wae a member of the of bat that dW not debar him team liberality ia religion education ar that a He tbe retirement of Mr William Oultow wao opposed to him in politics hut been liberal md in maintaining oo the which they were to They had More them tbat night of trouM be superfluous aod recommended both ua the ground uf their aad of their the prin el tU aat and was im to it It was never that Mr Forater the the of tbe in on tbe management at schools It was unnecessary for the of tbe schools or of edo Nobody wished so exclude the Bible from the board aad what a wretched thing it wae to pretend that did and what a dreadfully it was for men to go on tha Board thai it for the protection of religious instruction Hear Nobody cm boards protect the voluntary except by being to the intonate of tbe board by preventing their aad limiting their and when were built He was reminded of the story of tbe man who B bee be found a at his cupboard What this ia ay cupboard f Their opponents for eteren moo th indicate a nun of dole which fair on the etock lor the vear The election of Mr Robert Lincoln aa acting president of the Pullman Car Com- pany foreshadows hia appointment as dent The Brooklyn Elevated and Surface Roada are arranging a traffic agreement which is expected to result in an advance of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Line Officiate of tbe Alton road deny the report that tho company intend io buy the Kansas Pacific dm sum of the Union Pacific The Nickel Plate lo resume dends on the preferred stock For the month of September the arose earnings of all the lines of the Southern Pacific increased dols and the oat The September statement of the and Louisville shows net earnings of dols a gain of 27.000 The following additional earning for the first week of November have been issued Increases Rio Grande Western dole Southern St Louie and Ban Francisco St Louie Southwestern Norfolk and Western and Pw day Call Bonds 11 2 Other oo 60 days sight 4 Cable 5 on Berlin 60 try to get law altered than eater she board with tbe it were Dl iag aad doing by a a hat if it was sobe dooe at alt Parliament ought to do Cheara were quite as deeply in- ta religion aa auy could possibly he aad tbe tone and form of their religion wrre far better understood by the people U taie thaa a great deal of the religion aad ritual ia the Church of England He aad beea informed that in two districts of pool compulsory attendance had aot been en- forced or fear of exposing the poverty ot tbe there aad if that wae so it waa a and should not be tolerated WM ao attempt to defraud the aad there waa no of were protected aad evea favoured by Edward gave of given in Chorch of tad wore uu however he said to doctrine but to gether to out tbe e location act and tee that should be bat religions at the of the people understood it Watta then aome letters of and stated as a piece of Ibat a bundle of hsd been seat to one of tbe board for distribution among the Mr Thorn is the f allowing That thu meeting the of to some ea the Liverpool School its belief that aew held by oa the board tends to reduce tbe efficiency of the board to prevent tbe of board ia they are and to to Applause He asserted that he had to the denominational he diJ not want to a single one of them ai long si those them ware prepared to As he IVM in favour ef the of the simple t4 mir faith aad if that were done all would aad all of to promote beat Skat tbe dtate provide They were take tbe article in tbe natter of tion bat what mao to a larger outlay in order to get a better re- sult The Rer the resolution He laid they ware face to with an attempt by Churchmen and Catholics to of ike ca tbe boaid by oi that existed for a tar higher Hear m pool children and tbe board schools aad yet the were willing to allow one to look after the uf Their did aot want a seat oa the board to promote but to avail themselves of opportunity of promoting their own endi The was put and carried with Mr S Seaith M.P moved the of placing a board within the reach of who to for bin Bible and the beet Be said that tbe false charges a godless education ia board schools aid been dispelled He was told thai lady canvassers in hack streets made the charge bat he did not think there was say public man us Liverpool thai wooM now do There wae really oo on tbe of religious between the aad tbe of the Church great bulk of the of Church were or but a large aad increasing of the to give aot Bible but aod ecclesiastical teaching of oil dissent sad It ibis and Non- should go hand itt hand because both to train the young ia the fur of knowledge of the after the thai they had beae trained in this lor three The were the battle of Protestant aad if the latter kaew the facts bey would Had this oat la be averted that were tiring a lain of aad woaM greatly to be aader the boards Mr Parkin seconded tbe Wilkes minister supported and this also was 4 BIB AND THE FABIAN last the attended a ai Society ia with his A of were asked and be worked by st Board Mr if elected to make prompt thia aad aad it waa to candidature MB AM THE CHURCH A of tbe of Mr T C of lae held las Steal of The Joais over a small at- The said that ot the of ly a he the af woald be noet fotly br re- stamp of Mr Biley Taa that rf he aad were ejected they weald io oat the tree of the aot He deprecated tbe aad had bean to the aad said it was fair that two hodke Icy to ol whaU board He io the which had beea of the Bible was safe ia the haade of the aay aad ae U.S 4 Bonds Great Northern Baltimore Jt Ohio Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Cent1 New Jersey 86 Central Pacific IB n A Ohio B Milwaukee W Oh Rook Is ft P 92 H Del Jb Laeka wanna O Lake Store 17 Central 102 Kan 2d M 61 Missouri Pacific York New York L Erie yea lien 1st Mortgage and N Bug Ontario 1 Norfolk AW North Northern Pacino Prel Pennsylvania Shares 156 171 171 15 15 M Jag M steady with t dosed and Fier in 5.40 5.96 66 1091000 Crade 6.16 66 te from oil COTTON OIL is steady and unaltered yellow HJ ts firm and i op at III Friday TURPENTINE U firm is firm 20 is sad al WHEAT is easy it i decline day WHEAT is To-day Dec and i St Loan Friday Dse WHEAT j lower To-day Toledo Friday Dec Saa Friday WHEAT ruled steady but cash declined li to and December to Friday WHEAT lower aad the market with a weak the receipt of so MU the option waa rerr erratic rapidly up tbe tone was steadier with November aad op sad other A to i lower December rid term loses up st 881 Ifor Dct Jan Veto OA L P FT j rev 91 MAIZE opened A down and a further decline followed but the market afterwards rallied on purchasing to cover tbe cloee was steady ai a partial decline of 20 Price 22 To-day Prev day OATS an steady and i To-day dav H rant regarding tbe trade tbat tbe wintar with a fairly The trade vav look ward to gain io the supply ot tbe winter months with Tbt number of bogs M November 1 to in tbe first week in November laat year LARD opened bat subseQuently way selling and all day The WM steady at unaltered to 6 points lower The demand for cash was pour 4.00 4.20 4.60 Prev day 4.20 on opening owing to and TO Jed easy until the waa steady ai a decline of S to 74 points MOV Deo Jan To-day 4.30 4.30 4.40 FORK commenced hifher but doc to realising by and continued daj but 74 WOT Jau To-day -i BACON is steady without change ia value HOBS 5 The hog receipts here and at tbe principal Western sinoe the 1st inat amount to against a vear ago Short clear HOA To-day 4.76 3.55 3.45 Prev day 4.75 3.50 340 Ust year 3.30 LIVERPOOL COURIER JUDGE EVANS AND FALSE SWEARING IN WELSH COURTS still to the Limited aow in of aod are ceo be is decided tke New a at tho rate Of 6 per cent ver was on tbe ordinary dwOO carried to reserve aod 48744 forward Tbe directors of B Morris and Sons Limited have declared an interim dividend of per share for the hi ending September Respecting the of J and P Limited providing for aad setting aude to the reserve fund it ap to the directors mend a dividend for tbe half-year of 10 per cent in addition to 10 per cent interim dividend Baking 20 cent lor the year carrying forward The have been curtailed to tbe extent of nearly by the rtan-aofwaject of toe 10000010 and the ai the stock of of the companies oo more lines an 1 in harmony with tha way io which the accounts bteo dealt with by J aad P also by writing off which will not Oa tbe band time haa aot elapsed far fully tbe advantages are to from the witb and regarding which tbe feel as confident before MILLAR LOOM COMPANY LIMITED The prospectus of this printed elsewhere It will tbat the directors put foi th their project in an attractive way The capital divided into Bl of which are aow offered to the public and the subscription list on Monday and on tbe following day for London and oc for tbe The company haa been formed to acquire and develop certain im- portant patents io tbe United Kingdom and Belgium to build looms or to and ID textile fabrici of any to grant licences on to let or tell roama or other to form and to deal with foreign a very the Mi liar loom which he declares to be capable ol making a new of fabric ol the knitted and wovan not companies and to deal with for tbe new loom of varied patterns being produced by the arrangement of coloured yarns The professor eaw the loom of 124 to the square inch at the rate of 140 yards in ten hours Tet the loom U simple and runs smoothly while the slight tension of friction allow of the of tenderer yarns Professor Beaumont in fact in much im- with the value of tbe Millar loom and it will be perceived tbat advantages set forth indicate a saving of 86 per cent in Tbe purchase price ia at payable in oath or and in tbe English heavy woollen d kit no to believe saving from the URB of tbe MiDar loom will be from 2d to per yard to the With a laving of 3d par yard taa profit to be rived by the company lor every 500 Millar used in this tbe trade would it is be or 23 per cent on tbe total Sir William Ingram Bark ii man of tbe directors At Court yesterday Honour Judge William Krana to on referred to the of in and mid be held 10 court P< justice were entitled to in he io which they thought A ay mao who wished to in be allowed to do so From time to tint hai been made with reference to the presence ol false wearing io Wales u from soy other part of kingdom He had had a lanre both Weleh snd in English of en he could My from own experience that it WM to toT there WM anything false in the ol this fa fact he would go so far to say that he had DO difficulty in truth in My cue that bad rome before Dim Re bad oone to the tbat the ignorance of tbt speaker being unable to who haa come before hint 25.000 37.806 Railway Fret Cl and Ir Texas and Union St L Jt P Western Union Chicago Trust Cotton Oil Trust 224 21 WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL BUREAU REPORT The Washington Agricultural Bureau day issued iU report on the yield of lint with as follows 07 LINT Per acre sort 21 Trust Truet Silver PRODUCE MARKETS ova OWN Iv a w York WHEAT waa aad I dawa at the first call and values further in so pointing aad local A ol followed bot iha close a taily oa to cover The however U con- very aad to afraid to take Moreover export haj checked by the rise in only 20 boatloads are reported sold The close was steady with quotations t to lower Sates bushels No 1 i lower si Oase Not lies To-day W 96 Prev 100 C7 easy aod farther ia with wheat Liter there was a recovery tbe export active with a sale af 40 boatloads aod tbe was steady at a partial oii Deo Jan M frev daT k FLOUR out tbe cloee waa steady wheat clears S aad winter lOT to ike M the output ol ftour laat week the Mi W in the previous week x Spring Wheat Clears Winter Wheat 5.45 Backs 4.90 Bakera for WILLER BILKY LIMITED Tbe list opens on Monday to close on or before foe tbe share capital of Wilier Limited Tho baa beea formed to acquire on and extend tbe of Mesara Wilier and Hi ley wholesale batter margarine aod provision and at street Manchester Birmingham bury ford Corn Sheffield i Newcastle and Cardiff The capital 19 stated at divided into air per cent shares of eaco and ordinary From prospectus elsewhere It lae seen that of tne preference are offered to the at per share The average yearly profits are stated at while the prospect of extended business set forth ire of big possibilities The vendors tike of the preference in part of the purchase money a fact notified as indicative of their con- in tbe They are lo act as directors for and arc not to part with uf ordinary shirea for three years MANCHESTER LOANS TO THE CANAL COMPANY The of the local taxation returns for during was issued as a yesterday Tbe only item a pacifically mentioned as pertaining to Manchester is A showing tbat out of the loans received local authorities amounting as compared with in the year vras a so m of advanced to the thip Tbe iten for waa for toe pre- vious and for while tha for year of tho for the year for and for Tbe lean of tho wae in in the following year in and for 1666 In tbe main the crop has been picked in excellent condition weather having been highly favourable GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COM- PANY AND THEIR SERVANTS THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE ANGLESEY HUNT AN UNFORTUNATE COLLISION At the Mr JL Jones coroner for held aii in- tbe sad death of Samuel Paoton of 23 of wbo oo to injuries sustained while riding oo tbe previous day in the Anglesey Hunt The de- horse collided with another while a hurdle Tbe melancholy erent led to tbe abandonment of tbe bant and hii thrown several well known families in tne of aod into Mr H C watched tbe inquiry on behalf of tbe family Mr C P Priestley J.P of fare aa to identification John Owen 24 described the He was ing at wing of tho aod saw toe and another the being about A head in were just going the jump a collision took place between Uit both of which went down and in his opinion tne jump was not a fair one according to tbe rule of the National Hunt the hurdle straight and the other came At an angle aod crossed in midair the collision Witnow then ran to nest the third borse to prevent him jumping oa the When he returned lo tho bardie he found the deceased lying out of the course In reply to tbe by said that he would not like to aay that the other man had any intention of colliding but it was quite possible for him to go over without touching the deceased as jump waa wide for three or four horttes lo In raply to Mr Vincent said tbat Ke was oo the and bolh together for the jump Tbe have betm avoided if the other had He eoold not say whether the other had lost control bis horse The horsee must baro cannoned in midair and be that with a amount of Uie accident have been The Were the such that you tbu rider fully meant to collide with the other Witness I cannot say that Replying to Mr C F y said thut totn tne deceased and the other man fell but the tatter got up at The But he too might bare been killed Witness Yes Jones said that he was ing oa the right side of tha jump and con Id two horses coming The waa on the outside sod the professional name was Wilkinson was on the inside were riding rather wide before they to tbe jump and the entrance into the jump brought them gether Tbe deceased the other cams at wise and just tis they were in the act of jumping the front part of Wilkinson's nit tho somewhere middle uf tho body Both and men felt Wilkinson regained his teet immediately but Mr Priestley never moved hand or foot He fell more on hii held thin and again on his Hia when he got up had bit head towards Mr fedt fiu that he must hare tamed a He be tie red that tbe horse Replying to the foreman witness said he could say that either of tbe touched the deceased who fell his horse and that at moment occurred He did not think from tbo they were riding tbat the accident coold have been avoided although tbe would not hare occurred if both were riding straight In reply to Mr Vincent did not think that Wilkinson tried to the deceased and replying to question from thi coroner he addea that tie not think horse unmanageable but ho noticed him plucking its hend away from the the The in summing up pointed out that then was uo proof in tha evidence tendered the collision wu in any brought ID a verdict of and on CDS motion of the foreman a toti of sympathy with the family was Mr in responding thanked the Jurt aud rhe inhabit ants of for their nesa in the sad event The funeral takea on Monday starting from the residence of the deceased THE LIVERPOOL HIDE AND SKIN M under 61 80 aad under Bulls Peka Vat Fetat COMMERCIAL NOTES A farther o of Automatic Cycle Rack Company Limited patted of wheat m Ha Thb Wheat 559 Allan 366 IK Atlan 280 206 last year 654 107.611 the has The a from Simferopol sitting that owing to f roote in the Sea ate ag and that quantities of grain be i ia Tbt Arm ol aad Schrempf t been that his A of inspectors in charge of the emaller on the Great waited yesterday upon the authorities at ton Station and were received by Lot Mr Alexander and Robia wo tbe and of tbe Mr J L Wilkinson general and other officials The object of tho deputation was to rapport a memorial signed by aboot 400 of thair thit the title of station inspector was an invidious one aa between b charge of small and other points were dealt with including of holidays of station bousee himself in favour of iv change of and promised tbat the directors woald consider nut only that point but the other matters forward In to tion hia lordship pointed out that subject to conditions and Qualifications every man in the service could render himself eligible for any position He added that the were always pleased to meet the and questions relating to their welfare The depata LIGHT RAILWAY AT COLWYN BAY tion satisfaction at the in they bad been received and at resalt of the interview COURT AND FASHION Tha of was yesterday at Comberland by order of hw children were enter daring the day and the proceedings by a display of fireworks Several Royal were present The n London M that the Master of the Rolla has takeo the title of viscount Esher of Esher in tho County of Surrey Mr Morton Smith has been pointed Recorder of Rochester in the place of Mr AM f seed Train ana will be f outer tbe style of and Oa Allan 106 Wro Allan 202 M 92 62 78 48 102 tlw wm M in the m it bo la the in tae taeta of tao OATS are steady dearer To-day Frev dav aad prompt Wilcox 6 do we at 4 MX Western Steam U at COFFEE opened steady at a rise of 5 to 10 aod further improved after tbe firm throughout on better cables Harrt acd on tbe of baying orders tbe The cloee was at an id- of 5 to 15 bags pretty equally distributed Spot hor Jib Mar To-day 5.46 8.56 560 5.75 April Mar 5.00 Jane 6.00 Aug 6.05 Dot Nov liea Jan Fak Mar day Of 5.55 5.60 May 5.85 Jalr 6.00 Get SUG AU is firm and i ed 8 n Raw centrifugal Refined S I TALLOW with f t 9 t IMS ted a poor MM quiet witk spot A lower al Itt Tin ia in tana aad with remain at te full 4.00 Steel nuk are 20 with TU of tbe Market hare decided to a ial in Adelaide and Messrs George and W hate beea appointed Application bas also UPB made to lae lor a special ia tbe abores tl te tkat a aew will shortly at Rancom It ia elated that a of interested in a patent tor tab of white lead have jp with tbe Hull aad pool Bad Oxide Company and M a it is that before long the large work s At tbe OM originally for the ol oxide of iron will be turned into a tory for tne production ol white lead by The Vi tas THE CYCLING TOUR Shanghai Friday A despatch from in tbe province of in Western retorts tbe safe there ol tbe Foster and went by steamer from to Rangoon ana bad moat journey and is on a tributary ol the and the toteno to ride along the of the to They report that Vhey are in health of way through China hare been com- to carry their cycles on account of the tearful condition of transfer books ot the London aad Limited will be from let to December both days whose are 09 the register oa tae 1st will hare tbe to for stares in tbe British America to she now ui the F of iad to for to in the aod Globe The of the British Limited will IM allotted in to tha applied tor aad not so ike ol Globe bold by iW applicant AND The Holy bead aad North GM aad Water has posted ranta for an interim at the rate of 6 per OMU par lor the ending the the the dinger y hae jost beea thai and SHIPPING DISASTERS The barque Eda in proceeding ap tbe Thames afternoon in tow off cial Doek with tbe steamer of were damaged and the to dock The r in with the reported wae the of The Gertrude iras ren saboru Powder Magazine where she filled damage to Tbe F O left Lit on 20 for in ballast hai pat back to Cappa badly veisel rery beams i lost atd hating beary belaud 10 pw With I forward Ik f 0 per Oo l aad Co rlO Ftr lo rhe name fuad tor he Governor Gal region f or is by cable from Baltimore to have arrived ai with cargo on nee Karl re- ported in tae River is now afloat and returning to damage The steamer Rotterdam for New York passed the Lisard yesterday potting beck to Plymouth with otts only A telegram ftom thai the man got 08 aad proceeded 9 a a reloaded A from the brie W W A has to Yesterday the Light Railway Loid and Colonel held an in I at Colwyn Biy to made by the Light Railway and Con for an order from of Trade to lay down a railway bet wean Colwyn Mr Lewis Coward ID rue ted by tho solicitor Mr Martin Web be appeared f tb< promoters Mr Mow M P i attracted by Messrs Tones aad Prater supported tho scheme on be half of the Colwyn Bay Mr Lloyd by Messrs Chamberlain aai Jonnson opposed on behalf of Lore aod the Llandudno Urban Mr opposed on behalf of Mr aod Mrs and Mr Haw Row appeared oo behalf 0 ratepayers of Bay in to the scheme There waa a large attendance o ro embers oi the various councils am of tbe The proposed railway i intended to run from Bay through Rho and to Llandudno and that town to Mr Coward after reviewing tbe of th twitted the Council wh were now opposing with th scheme of hf d no been with regard to the and the ol alread ia of ita rateable raiae stoo in the way ot a scheme which would benefit al the rest of which o tbe district favoured Mr Conway of said tbor was urgent need of a light railway in the dial rid and be waft strongly io favour of the scheme He was not in favour of the tramway proponed to be laid down by th Llandudno Council which he considered to be foolish scheme He considered the should work hand ia hand with the company fc tbe lateral of tbe By Mr would prefer to hare wish powers to carrr Mr a rowh are Terr food of By Mr How was t the c which he wai Ho did not know of ia agreement nat to coda oa boo The W William in rapport of the He regular communication the to the of Th present of between Dai Bay was rerr The light railway be in h opinion very advantageous to the By Mr was a member of Co wyn Bay Council when it proposed that th Council should apply for powers to lay down he thought it was better for sis oo company to do it than that It not i He SAW no reason to object to tt coal by tbe Light Mr Hugh farmer on the ol toe pn route was strongly in favour of tbe which be considered would enable to gt to the market He wi at three miles from any railway Mr purveyor of Liu Col fry n Bay aod sai be had a system of Llandudno ani Colwyn Bay for fait reari the scheme wool the ana i the He believed the opinion of the tow of apart from the was a most entirely in tar oar ol the tramway Tl was not elected this He the terms by the Railway aad accepted by all the were As to the Council tramway he did tot 001 aider il piy it isolate from other Mr F J Sarson a of the was of opinion tbat the scheme wool benefit the whole district Mr Storey manager of the Little Mr John Smith of IA by the and Mr Job Huf haa a of the Cop way gai e rid Mice the Mr Coward said Tbe have tea tht ci witb thb case aad thi M tbat view ol the dtc wit thb case aad thi view ol the of aad thait   

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