I vtw ^ :sn Jt’Ll
t v ^ * f^■^> fr vpp*"r ^
. ^ J-i '^xt
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♦ >v.
'> ’1^ . _
IS C H O O L IION •
l)ught one of I on Llonday ■which 43
I mimbor of I competition,
Ivood, C. C- |orth; Mr H. Dewhurst
|>unBcllor, Mr Green, A,
klow, J. A. ■nil others.
. the students
\ at the hands ;:es offered to
|t number of Rev. L. C. j were also
llaylor, Esq., ' A. Long-
|that occasion scheol they,
laugurate had jdusion by the I f asking Mrs. I winning com-
Jthat the local |lcniciitcd the Icilwith some
I Mrs. Hick as
I'ints (out of a lints; U Mrs.
lun, 130 points; yUbs Binns, 88 S Miss A.
Irth, S8 points; Tis« Robinson, Jollowing were
firs. Robinson, ■ Pearsou, Miss I'ssland. Tlie
f'f MidcHewick, ) classes which
liesirc to thank lilies of Stony- 1 in which they l ie classes. I hud .1 pleasant le of thanks to 1 ting to come j.zes. 'I'liey all lilways evinced I pic of Whalloy lilfl be glad to Ircsted in tlicir
Ire he did that, llisclmrgc. lie lied man said he j not dilUcult to Isthtcr.)—he had I her regrets at ling discharged I: proposing the
ILaid he wished..
1 come amongst I .ami had taken Ly. lie had no
Is up solely from liom his lot was |iough the other J him. He was in connection
jiiposer, Rossini. I man composed composer, and
|its merits. His and said
j'ving a vote of |;iul their riglit J iks
tii.at would |.s the assurance tnd Macqiieen.
[have improved 1 Iiad not been and
Ro.ssini (Laughter),
vote of tlianks
drawing, painting
leather.Work.' '*
the M I ^ s W E L L S
Wish to open Ch scs for the nW. i -inter month, at f t e i r ' 'S ^ gths '
HOU^, clitheroe Early applications -oula.'oblip A. H T
d r a w i n g a n d Erom the ElcniGiUary to ' ' ' ' . :
T he H igher W alks of Art. ^ MR. E. CAWTHORNE^ ATTENDS
SCHOOLS, CLASSES & PRIVATE rupiti Address: Littlemooii, CLirnsMs, . ;i
Old Pupils, ExHIBlTORSATTHERnv.',- A cademy
and .It the City An Galleri^ « Manchester and Liverpool. ■
MISS LAURA FORREST (Pupil or Dr. Horton .\lU,on, or MuitbiilB, Gn« -
L essons on th e PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, &c
Either at Pupil’ own residence, orlictaJdttM,
r, WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE LADIES’ SCHOOL
W^ELLS H OU SE, CLITHEROE, Principals—Mrs. 'Wali: & Daboutm.
r
niVATB LESSONS giren In muCB. JIJSI; PAINTIKB, to.
m
J. E. GARLICK AVELLGATE MEWS.
FUNERiVLS COMPLETELY FUIiXISHED .
A nd SUPPLIED WITH .
IlE.tKSES, ■ ;
Mourning Coaches & Private Carkiaces SPECIAL WEDDING CARIIIAGF.8.
Picnic Parties supplied with VehiclG ot any description.
CABS AND TR.tPS AT ANY TI.M E. ,, O f f i c e : 23, W e l l g a t e (Smtiiesoe
J he classe.s had |u)ticc that tile I either farmers’ • was an indica
J‘d in llie right |l h.ave benefited I'tKvd. He liad |L Clitlicroc next Tlio system it
JVC. He was in winner of the
I.', for
scvor.al of l!mn fourteen or Itliat i^fr. Wood I t in sucli sub' 1 encouragement
lliulcd. lomling, said he la clmractcr as JI to give of tlie Idt to Wlialley JO to the pupils, t in tlioir owi
1 *00:1 liicro, .and 1 Ijcgun. , It was Icroduce a new lilways a large J•OIno. But the l-d to ignore new Ig population in l ;c an incrcnsing iBritisii farmers In
advant.ago in I cly, 11 was true I of the British ■jure, however,
l-'ould take up within their
lig maintain t!ic I Worslov-Xaylor
In up this work
Boric, and in Ins litian mini.‘.tcr to . that iiad for its
licntof mankind. an agricultural
|ill that timo he It Ii.'id cost him hard savings.
IV in which tlioy liht their
loc.al Iv into the spirit JI of intelligence
1 the school. He I taking 111 such interest them their tenants
111 of November ling competition
Imipetitors there I prizes for tlic 10 I tliat the County
|l ask their local I ' tins matter up.
iKACiinus.
■ Is and friends at Ind after the teU: Lage, one of the I lassos, presented j jcwcl case, and
Inting case, as l in the Assembly
> activitv and On ins ow
t system befor.
necoss.ary tlic
WMAHOGANY and
TOILETS. . WARDROBES
TABLES. CHAIRS,. A-c.
IRON BEDSTEiVDS MATTRESSES.
SOFAS. BRASS and
FLOCKS. - K PARLOUR and
CLOCKS. KETTLES, PANS. BRUSHES. DOOR MATS.
HEARTHRUGS. - «fec., Ac., &C.
ITCHEN FENDERS. FIRE-IRONS.
ALNUT DRESSERS If you « 5 :
• Good, and Cbwp' FCRKITCSI
qo T O ^
KD. BRIDGE ,
AN OrLE CU TflEBO D CH IB
H ouse FurnisheRj . 2 ami
E. , Works: JtartU Oeffln, .saJ«
C I I I P P E N D A L E ’t> CHOICEST
KIEL BXIT-TERi HAS BECOME A HOOSEHOLD W ORD
C H I P P E N D A L E K ALSO NOTED FOB ■ ,
GOOD MABGAEIW’ MUCH SUPERIOR TO COMM
IMPORTEll or
IRISH AND CONTINLNTAL C H I P P E N D A L E .
PLEASE DON’T I t only repeat tbo well kmma
S a l f o r d , L l i -* r e a d
the ohkap Giiocrh, P T I T H E R
: JOIXEI!
' ASH CABINFI MAKER, .
Tf.ums :—3 UVENU.KS, 3s. per quarter. A dults, os. Gd.
,, Special terms lor two or more from one lioitse.
i ’ Imending members o f tbo Classes niay c iv o their S
names to Air. W altek V axes, U h a l le j .
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, AVHALLEY
A SOIREE Wtl.T. RE 11E1.1>
In connection with the Wlialley Reading Room, on
Admission 3s- Cd- per Couple; Gents, Ladies. Is. Ctl.
)
Friday Evening Noyember 5th. 2s. 0(1.;
QUADRILLES AT 7-iiO P-JI- J. Foster,
J. Dkwiiuust, )
rr-KMMlNAKY NOTlUh. ......A .. .
T he Y oung M en and Maidens, OiD M en and Children,
, .OF THE . . .
P a r is h C h u r c h S u n d a y , S c h o o l s I'ltOl’OSK 11AVI^<» A
T E A P li T Y AHD ENTLUTAINMLNT, on
faettta' F I K T H S
A nd M I L K C A K E S a r e CRUMPETS)
Money can buy, fresh b ak e p evlri
o a t c a k e s MUFFINS;
the best be lis3
^
TH U R SD A Y , N O V EM B E R tai n , jS p i And earnestly solicit
- tbckiiidoo-oporationof, tbcD’,?™’'??'
g isbu rn c h a r it ie s . , ,
IS9T
•XTOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN that the Chanty Commissioners have
prep.ared a New
-Scheme..for.the_d^stnb^^^^^^^^^ FRIDAY. PriaUd an- ^“ ‘ “^ “ 'Bl'rcOW. ••
of these chanties— -V <=°1>> ° ‘^‘Ii?oTnrn or can be seen afthe
Esl.ate.omce, Gisburn.ipr nfocufed'Trom the office
of.the Commission-, e^, Wlntehall, London, SW Pnee fid
•each copy. . •- lion fceca. . i A liearty invitation to all. TO-NIGHT.
ASSEMBLY • . • ROOEIS, . .
w h a Ll e y . ,
W h a l l e v A m a t e u r D r a m a t ic . SOCIETY.
O n F R I D - \ Y E V G . , O c t 30 t h , - VVlLTr UK IMIESKNTED A ‘
Dramatic Contrast in two Acts, by ^V. S. Gilberts entitled
“ SWEETHEARTS” To be followed by a
CoMF.DHJTTA;3N OnK ACT Uv ToM TAYl.On, entitled
NINE POINTS -s%. LAW. SELECT ORCHESTRA.
Doors open: at G-45. Curtain rises at . 7-13. ■. C.-irriagos :it 10-13.
Messrs.' GcorEC
ll.aworth's, and Thos.
De.in and Son's, Wlialley.
R . . . A Subscriber of 10/6 is entitled to Two Reserved
Sent Tickets for tliis performance, and also Two for tlio performance in April nc.vt
Trains will leave for Blaokburn and Clitlicroe after tlie performance.
.
ASSEMBLY " ROOMS, ' WHALLEY TWO SELECT
D aV N C IN G " ■ C lasses FOR JUVENILES ,fc ADULTS,
Will bo held in tlie above Room, conducted by Mr. R.-GUDGEON, Clitiikiioe,
C om m en c in g on Thursday Next, Nov. 5(b, 1891.
.Tuvoniles at 6-0 p.m. Adults at 8-0 p. m.
e s e r v e d SEATS, Ss Cd, Second Scats 2s; Tliird Seats, Is; Tickets at Miss Pollard's,
C?"InJlcporlmpPnhhc Jlcetinps, Entcrtunmonts. .t'c.; ive Rive PItlOJHTV TO LVLMS ADVEIlTiSED IN OUK COLUMNS
J j J A P T I S T SHAW
1> ■ 4JRIDG15
.....- 0 H A P E L , STREET, CLIIIILROL
, , U SU A L SE R V IC E On Sunday Next, November ist
Mo rn in g : 10-30. Evening: 6-o. preacher
A. , BOOTPIMAN, OF B.VWDON college. 'lOMGIir AND JOMORROW NIGIIl
PUBLIC HALL, C l i ih l r o e . lO R TWO M G l i r s ONLI,
F R ID A Y & S \ rU R D A Y ', O C l ' 30 & 31 Guam) I’oi ULAi I*i ici >
Seat.s, Cd. AfewNumbored iiiul llcserved beat?, 2s. The only opportunity to seo the World Pamous
ORMONDE F AMI L Y
(TIio Pavourites of the Two Ilomlsphercs), In their Charming Varieties,
T H E F A S H I O N A B L 15 L E V R 15 ,
ns given by them before her Most
Gr.aclous Jlajcsty the .Queen.
CIioicG Morceau.x of Music, Bc.iutifnl Melodies, Violin Recital, Vcntrilocpiism, Prestidigitation,
Hypnotism. Musical Novelties. Lightning Sketches Como Sec, and Hoar, Miss
L O T T I E ORMONDE, The Greatest and only Sensational Young
PaVGANINI
Doors open at 7-30. Commence at 8 o’clock.
C.arriages may bo ordered for 10.
The Musical Selections will be under tho direction of Mr PERCY & Miss LOTTIE ORMONDE
C L ITH E R O E B O ROU GH PR IZE BRASS BAND.
Wc.athcr permitting, the above named Band will give a
G E A N D
SAOREDOGNOERT , .
IN TUB CATTLE MAllKET
(Kindly lent for tbo occusion by tbo Chief ConsETblc, Jlr. Edwards)
ON SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEStBER 1st. TO COMMBNCE AT 3 O’CLOCK I’llOMPI.
A Collection wilt bo made for .1 cimrit.vblo cause at tlie close of tlie Concert.
PROGRAMME: Grand March “ Tbo four D.G.s ” S. Jones.
Air Vario ‘•'The Austrian Hymn2 E. Swift. Grand Scleetion “ St.
P.aul" Mendelssohn. Grand Selection “ Tlie Lyric Garland " H. Konml. Fantasia “ Linda Do Cbarmondo ” Doni/ettc. Hymn
“ Miriam” Chorus “ Ilallelujali ”
S 'L JAMES'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
The Monthly Meeting will NOT be held
ne.vt Mond.ay night, but on Monday evening, November gth, to be .addressed by the Rev.
W. B. Bainbridge, of Liverpool. W E S L E Y A N SCHOOL, CLITHEROE;.
ON WEDNESDAY' & THURSDAY NEXT, Tlie-ItU and otb of November, a
GRAND
ENTERTAINMENT WILL lie OIVKN IIY nil;
COLORED JUBILEE SINGERS, COSSLSTINO or
]MEL0D1ES, JUBILEE SONGS, AND CAMP 3IEET1NG SHOUTS.
have given aomo 200. entertainments of this kind with great success.
■ Their first appearance at Clitlicroe. They . .TO CO^IMKNCE AT 7-30. AUMIRSIOS : Sl>. & Gu., A l MV ,l*l'.81.K> LI) SLATS 1/
U N IT E D M E TH O D IS T Free Church, Sunday School, Low Moor. . :
O n -' SATURDAY' E v e n in g N ov: ythj aViU bo given ■ .
Rev. S. Iv. Hooking’s popular p i e c e , , , '
Arranged for tho use of Sunday, Schools, by tbo I :
EEEDYFORD, ........ -Kov.-C. J.-bttcct. •
Or Creed and Character. . •'
■To comiiicnco at 7 o’clock. -Proceeds m aid of tlio New School Fund,
Admission—Front Seats,,Is. i Skooni: Slats, .bd, 1’ J '
.........Doors open at 6-0O,.
A large stock of Furniture on hand, both Neu •
1. • ' Second Hand Fusniture bought for Cash.
and^Sccoml’Hand. ■
■ .-f-r’. ’ 7rilT7-’.:n:P/d” . ^ • • - . YOU NEED FE All’‘NO ’. .....
A B D U C T I O N C A S E , ■ NOR WILL Y'OU FIND ’
’ ’
3 1 A R R I A G E A F A I E U R E ■ IF YOU BUY-YOUR
FUKNITUKE ■ ■ OF ...............
MILES LOED & Co, .
RHCAUSE IT IS
G O O D , C H E A P , AND ; ; ; , i
. C O M F O R T A B L E 5—Irint^ia*. 1- btcnnl
blNOLL TRKTir
3s.. 4s.: us: AM>
U1 U A! DS
A m . Work an d. Mateuiai.s W akrantkd: TEICTII PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED
By the .aid of Nitrous O.xidc
G.as, Cocaine, &c. ATTENDANCE DAILY.
Patients can be attended .at their own homes, by sending Post Card to'
M R . T . F O R R E S T SURGEON DENTIST,
15 , YORK S T . ,
Cl.ITHEROE. Til 2 PATEN'T
TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES p : Willi Best QimlliT ami
rojierly suited
Lady Violinist in the World. Pronounced by tlic ^lusical World tlie Unrivalled and Alixlcrn
nllowcil for In exchanfre after many ycar.s wein*. Superior Glasses from Is. fid. ArtitUlnl Kyes, IlepalrH, .tc. rosUroe to all parts. ,
M R. B R A D S II A W , Ophthalmic Optician, FRIARGATE (Xr. Lmie-strcoi), PRESTON.
Jlnherto tho Eye lIospltnlH, and Preston Royal Inllmmry Patlcms,
DON’T f o r g e t PROFESSOR
AV. S. AL^.LLANCE T he Famous ELOCUTIONIST,
THRILLING RECITALS, JllRTH PROVOKING SKETCHES,
O n WEDNESDAY, NOV. .|th IN THE MOOR LANE SCHOOLROOM
Doora open at 7-0 o’clock. Chair to bo taken at 7-30 by
GEO. J. HOLME, ESQ. TICKETS Od. EACH,
A FEW RESERY’-ED SEATS Is.
^ A N A D M IT T ED E A C T Ami well worth knowing:
T H E RI G H T S H O P TO rUUCIIASE
Handel Parker. Handel.
O V E R C O A T s AND
• ^YINTEK Q L O THI NG POU ,
ME N A N D BO Y S, Ik
=
J. A. PARKER\S, MARKET PLACE, CLmiuROE.
B. SAl’TERTHAALilTE, FHOTOGRAl’IIFR
‘ AND P IC TU I IE F R AM E i lA K E I l , PonXKAITS VKO.M 8/»> Tim DOZ., .SUPEKIOU Fisieu
Photogr-apliB of overv kind carefully copied and enlarged, and finished in Oil, ^Vate^ Colours, or on I’orcelain, at moderate prices.
SpFOIAL CAllK TAKKN WITH GkOLT’Svc UUILDULN. English and Foreign Picture Irames,
V
Mounts- &C-, made to order. ■ Old bramca Ke-gilt. Dealer in' Gilt nml Oak Mountings, and all ■ ■ materials for Picture i rames.
42 and 44. YORK STREET, I .
; • - CLlTIIEUCK : i|.
IlceoiMmonilcil by tho I2yo Uo*pUnl .Surtjeons, Clcrit5*men nml othorK : Solid flne Bold, atiunpcd, from l*>s. '"I. I’crfoct JlrazllMnii PcbliJcH. .'tamped, from .*•«. iM. nml Ubornlly
• SIXPENNY,.
POCKET BANK TO B15 HAD AT
TH E T IM E S OFF IC E , :\riVKKI5T I'LA'CE,’ CLITIIKIIOE, j / .
DETI5CTlVi5
\\ atching Suipocted i'erEons. Vi , Tho only nckriotvlodgcd establishment In the
Divorce,
OFFICES, RLATKirS.—For
Tr.acing blissing KricmE ami
female*detectives for secretly invoaligatihgFainlly Affairs and Coinnicrolul Enterprise under tho personal supervision of ^Ir. IIknuy Slatko, the Manager. A feature of this Estnhlislnuont is tiio large staff of o.xpcrienced Femiile Detectives. Apply, write, wire, or telephone, lo IIilvky Slailu/' Manager, 27, Basinghall Street, London, .'E.C. j
-I . J . TELEPHONE No 000.
Telegraphic A t l d r e . s s ** Distance, ■; London,” CONSULTATION.S FREE.
F
M. TURNER . & SONS, NEW TOST OFFICE b u il d in g :?, CUTHKUOK
, Arc now fully prepared with nil the newc.'it style.'i for tho coming HcnHon, both for
GENTLEMEN & LADIES CLOTHING ilADE TO MRASUKE.
WTth a verv largo range of choh’o now patterns to .select ^from.t
; / Gentlemen’s Clolh SnIlR from - - - ; j Boys youth Suits uml Overeqats oqunlly us chciip. .
I.adlfls’ llrnldcd Black Cloth Jackets from • • 7/(5 Ltullcs’ Nowmnrkol Jacket from • - - ll/tJ LndloH’ Flpurod Clonks quillod lined, from - ' -15/(5
Isudics’ Melton Cloth Ulsters In all tho lendlnR shotlen, from -
- - - - l-/fi
Ladles i Capes, Tliish Jackoti, and Dolmans. In a Brest variety of stylos.
Gentlemen and Lodlea’ Waterproof Garment.s, ratented freo from odour nttil ahsohitcly waterproof, made to inoasurc.
c The Brcat advantiiBC of havInBgentlcmcn’H niul ladles* nlolhhiB made to measure, Is they obtain a perfect lit
latest stylos. (
ml arc ensured of having the newest materials and tho INSPECTION INVITKI).
Gcmlomcu’s llhiclc Worsted Suits from - • - iM,(i GciUlcmcn’s Melton Cloth Overcoats from - - -’5/0
fiil issue, intricate
ni.atters requiring the greatest amount of discretiojti—Jfunv'ijml /Uvicii'. > ' /.
a c il e PRINCEPS stand Uio above named Oflicos for abilify in conducting to succ6ss-
f lD o n c ^ i NO FEES UNLESS CASH IS ADVANCED
- - ei/0 STRICTLY PRIVATE ADVANCES, from £10 :
BORROWERS OWN PROMISSORY NOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES,
apply or write lo
GEORGE PAYNE, ACCOUNTANT. , =} - '
P O L E s 't R E E T , . P R E S T O N P'sTAnLisitr.D 1870.
LIBERAL CLUB.
T h e L a r g e R oom of the above Club to be let for Balls, Concerts, &C-, &c.
GREAT
CLEARANCE SALE AT
S M I T H ’ S BOOT SHOP,
28, SALFORD N OW O N .
II II CLASS
piANOS AND QRGANS . Ec-it value i:i tho ilintrict, bar, nono
EDWIN SMITH, 53, Darweii Street, I
Bl.AOtClH»tN. I AonvT i on C1.1T11BUOK AND DibrnioT:
AV H BLACKBURN i ■ 3Q WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE.
liost'selccted and largest stock in this district. Every instrument warranted ten > ears, and tuneu
j first year P reo. I GM^L, .HAND’S :
|'AMOUS_PIANOS , . , i . A mi all■
HOPKINSON'S I-IIGH-CLASS PIANOS, i
.
C;i\(
jrA.iN O ---- other dealers in tho district combined, j
I Noted and Reliable makes kept in stock only. VXTC Wo sell more Orgaiis. Ac., ihnn-al
• SKI! TUB CRLUnitATKIJ
W E A V E R O E G A N S r ’ -B V ’
F.vn BEST'VALUE IN ’EX1STE.VOE.
4 TTTr**r/-» ’ SONGS..&C-. overtn thousand copies to MU b l v jA -----
■ • ” . select from. '
ViOLi'ts, S trings &c.. Piccolos i't Musical Merchandise.
Cemets
and.Brass Instnimanls.;to
bc.ck-arqd,.ont , I ...
.atwholes.'
ile.prices.ir.. ' Repairs. ,
Don’t bo Icd'aw.av by rt'ff- Gall at ,H, Wast : • V iew and judge for j-oursclves. . ■
Easy payhients' to suit cusloniers. Timing and I -
■ balls, CONOEBTS, 4 » , SUPPLIED. ;.
Of th't 'lolit owing for the Instruments and tho uniform of tho hand- (oul :inv liaKim-o that may ho left to gu towards a rcsciwc fund for niltlon. A:c. - >,
< ) , , Cil : • :
I P R E S E N T O E £ ] T, 1 Pro(“cnt of £7. I
i\ ., • i : i . 30 Ai.i,
TICKETS '2d. I’llllBllXTM IVJl.I-
EACH.
Jhxihj y.-VyfM/./i. 7.7»i.‘*’'.».-ni Annul? Ar/uv/MOVl Iho iorktiur*. r^t on Mohtlav. Dcc^ml'cr
SlHt.T.SDl. A list of th« wlnnuiK
iiumberH will also ho forwanled to each of tlrkots- Al) pm-soms to he chilmotl wlthlq H days. ■:
IS NOW ALMOST JNDISPKX/i.\BLE;F0R ALL KIND.S OP'CtERKSUirs.^Ac.*''
SHORTHAND (Solo Nominator for Ibo Dlijtrict). Prepares pupilsior Pitman s Certificates'
and Speed E.xaminations. - Ihorouph course • gnarantccd. • •
’ Piipilfl- ean-.qommencc at any time and arc attended at own homc.s if reqmrctl.
'celebrated Weaver- Orgamt,- ,
Po.st yaluo In ; « l8tcnco. Competition dellcA SatlsfncUon guaranteed. Easy l;av.
W- H. BLACKBUllU - N • . 34, Wkst Viiitv,
Ci.iruEuoE,
his samples’beforo buying els^herd.; i Carl 3Ia«(l,s. X<uiious Piano" Oenpohn. Brnders’ Gold Medal Pianos, and xh-3
W . TT 'T' IS AGENT for SMITH, Plano Dtf^cr.'Ac.
iJl.iD. Blnckhurn. nml Invites people to Insjwot
raenta from Os. moathly. AU leading makes kept In stock. . .
Songs- Solos. Ac.. IranspoRCtl In any Uoy wRh accompanl- . .. . iiienhs.) . . ..
helling noolsa
JO.SEPIJ II. imiTWELL..S.s\. t». Grsfton St.. ClAhcroc.
memhera of ihohaml. The winning mmihcrB will l>a-inllill«hc«l in .llio ^orlhcl-n
To he hail of. any memhor. of th.o Cumm^uc’
I!,- IIOXIIY. • of-tho
10 Presents of 10s. 20 „ V
2s. ml. ALL THE
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUAIENTS,
T SQ UARE.S, SET SQUARES,
Dl l A WIN D B O A R D S DRAWING PAPER,
EXERCISE b o o k s ’ ......... TEXT BOOKS,
Kl NOTE BOOKS, .SLATES,
AND a l l ; REQUISITES ’ FOR THE Geometry, Building Consfc-uctioii, Carpentry and Joinerv, and 7\rt
Clas.sc.s in Stock ■
■ ATTIIK TIMES OFFICE. D-. ‘L-4-T -1 For Terms apply to the Club Steward.
No I’
osrrosK.MK.VT. CLITHEROE
BOROUGII PRIZE BRASS BAND Tho Commltloo cf the nlu.vo Tiunl hog to thank tho pahHe
A GRAND .
P R E S E N T A T I O N O P
P R I Z E S wn.L T.VKij fi.-tct: ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19TI1, 1891 C lith er oe T echnical S chool.
upwards. XtuBills of Sale or other registered document required, tlie { k
Iming accepted as aurtlcicitt. Upwards of ..£(}0,tX)0 now being lent annually.—For prospectus and terms
Xost ' ^ I
OST from CUthoroe fair on Sopteuiber 21«t, a J black CUR DOG, rougli haired, answont to the name of ‘*Shep.” anyone retunting the same to
.l.v.MLS liu;i.,vNi), Ba^hall Eaves, will bo rewarded.-
, Xeoal H’loticcij. Rb RICHARD TOMLINSON, Di:ci:.\flKi). .
Vur^uaut lo the Act of Parliament, 22nd and
2.lrd A'ictoria, Chaixer 31, intituled “ An Act to furtlior amend the Law of Properly, ami to relievo, Trustees.'*
fur their past jmtionago and suiiport, nml they h.v.x* now groat plou-urij In annutmehig that
LN ami other jiersons havitig nn.v claims or demands
ngain.st the estate of Richard Tomlinson, late of 32, Wlialley
Ro.ad, Clithcroe, in tlio Cotinty of, Ltincaster, dt.‘ccased, (who died on ilto l3tU day of September, 181)1, and wllo^c Will wa« ]troved in the i»rincipal llegistry of tho l^ohato Division of Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice, on the 2lst day of September, ISDI, by John Sugar ami ^YilUnm Taylor, both of Clithcrixi aforesaid, ihu executors therein named) are iicrcby retjuired to .*K*nd the particulars, in writing, of their claims or demands to me, the umlersignetl, Richmond Lancaster, oo or before llte
I.st day of January, 1832, after which date tho said executor.s will proceed to distribute the assets of ihc said deceased amongst the persons entitled tlioroto, , imving
reg.ard only to the claims nml demands of whicli they shall then have had notice. And they will not bo liable for the aasetRof ihcsaid deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whoso claims or demands they shall not tlion have Iwd notice. Dated this 2‘.)th dav of October, ISIH. RICHMOND LANCASTER,
■^^OTICE is lu‘Tcb3* given that all Creditors Solicitor for tlic said Excuiitors.,
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City of London.”— J'tV/r rres-s A snccinllj’ selected staff of skilled male, ;utd,
TMl'l GREATEST NOVELTY of rm: SEASON tCo Xet
r p o UK LET OK SOLD.—AVoll biiiU MOUSE .L in Clithcroe, containing Dining Room,
Drawing Room, two Kilchens, Scullery. 1‘antry, -Mul go<Hl dry Cellar. Goal spjicious Bcdrooims. A capital Ivilchen.
G.ardon and Greonliouse.s. Stabling for tivo horses,and oaach house. Healthily and pleasantly situated. Apply, Sto'ik.h and WouTuiNOTON, Estate Agents, 10, York Street, Clithcroe.
LAND TO BE LHT ,»
r ja b B15 LET, by Tender, and to be entered 1. upon on tho 3ml February no.vt; all thosotwo ^
Closes of LAND at or near to I’ imlico, called * “ Ball Grove.'* Ami part of “ Greoii Leach... Meadow,” containing together, lOacs. f>rds. .31pl.s. or . tlioreabmiLs. , and now occupied by Mr. Iftrgroavcs Tilloftion. 'I’enders may bo sent to Mr. Auriiint I. Koijinson, Clithcroe Custlc, until tlie 10th Novcmlier.
Whalky. X ' pleasantly situated.-—-\pply, W, E. Dean,
lO LET, DETACHED HOUSE at Wlmlloy, ■ pita:
m a FANCY STATIONERY, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, a n d ____ HYMN BOOKS,
AT THE TIMES 0 FFK:E . -j i 1; .'i /
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infant i)epartment.—Apply to Miss Ditwncf tlie School.
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