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IlLETC. |)KES T I M E S o f f i c e ' FOR
Albums . Photo P'rames Text Cards
lapanese Fans P rested Figures Bibles
ISSBY S
Prayer Books Plymn, Books Tree Pot Covers
Fancy Note Paper s
|URE FO R
New, Designs of Toy Books Pocket Books
Purses Inkstands Card Cases
Ladies’ Bags 6d. Ornaments Opals
CJfimes Building Blocks Pens and Penholders
lof Lonc^on JcKt'WOrlCiDC ■id JohiorT, H^OTcrnmcDt
ON D E B
Blackleads Mourning Envelopes Mourning Notepaper
Various Inks Bottles of Gum &c., &c.
rfC T AtHD VOL. 4.—No. I.
* In Kcportinc Pnbhc Mcctln^^•, Ivntortaimnonty, .to V> 2ivo p n i o u r r r t o k v isn t s AliViLKTISKD IX OUK COLU*MXS.
J » APT I S T : Q H A P E L ,
SHAW BRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE. USUAL SERVICE
On Sunday Next, November 15th
MoRNiNO; 10-30. Evening: 6-0. PEEAOUER
Mr . R. a . .BOOTI-IMAN, OF flAWDON COLLEGE.
A Iicarty inyitatjon to all. SUNDAY NEXT.
SUNDAY A fteroon Nov 15th * CHORALSERVICE AND
ORGAN RECITAL Will bo given in
MOOR LANE CPIAPEL, CL1TU13HOE.
Ciionus or ovi:u oO Voigkb.
S o lo i s t sM iss Kohekts, ISfiss Ada Jackson, ^Ir. Wm. Scott, Jilr. Wm. AVatson.
Organist— Mr. Jno. Waud, Prof, of Music^ I ILACKKUUN
Comluclor-JIr. J. W. IIAVlIUKSf: 1* R O CS n A M M D :
nvnm 17D Tnno. •
Slo^ • ‘•ThoXiRhtlcssLnml,” {ri»f*'»n) Pr-an Solo Concerto in R I'lut, two movcnienlB (Unn lei) cferlls - - L The Ucavenanro telling,” • (Creation)
- " And ilic Glory of the Lor.l.” - Kceit. “ Ami God Krtid,” I (Creation) MIfs llobcrtu Prsnn Solo 4
Air •• With vcrdiiro clad, ” ) Hym.i V.«!, Tunc. "BlcsslnB," No. -10, Uiij.lnirsfs Psulmody (O Caitiiricdo (Lcumigro). , __
(fc OaTottc (Thomas)
«o!o “ There is a Green IJill fur invay,” (Oomuid) ‘
Chorus - - “ Lift «p your heailH.’ - S ‘ . - •
Mi«B A. .Iiickson Chorus *
Wc hare just received a Splcndii Assortment of the Latest Designs in
F I R E S C R E E N S T O O E X n E a WITU
JA PA N E SE F A N S And other Pancy Ornaments.
SPECIAL SELECTION OP O P A L S
Most boantiful in design and at lo»’ iiricca
• Arm. arm yo Brave,” (.ludas MaccabouK) Jlr. Wm. Watson
- (Messiuh) Admission to Entertainment 6d. cadi.
Or nn Solo Selections from ilymns of Prulsc (Mcmlcissobn) COLLKCTION
“ Worthy is the Lamb,” - ' - (Messiah) Doxology and Bonediclioti.
Service to commence at 2-lo,-Collection on behalf of Clioir Eundrt.
The mcmbcr.s of tlic Chorus will meet in the Chupot Vestry (School shle entrance), at Ho clock prompt.
THE PARISH CHURCH MUTUAL IMPROVEJIENT SOCIETY.
ON TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, Kov. 17th, JSOl.
A N B S S A Y Will (t).v.) bo given by
W. S. W E E K S , ESQ., KSTlThKU;
“ Stray Notes on a Visit to Norway.”
All membors arc reqncslod to aUend ami to bring tbeir friemitt.
LADIES ARE SPECIALTA’ INVITED. Chair lo be lalicn at 7-50 promiit. H. PAHKINSON. Soc- See Ouk
Wi.sbows eok hie AssonraESi or T E R R A C O T T A WARE.
T R E E P O T C O V E R S • In "Various Sizes and Colours
B oxes of S tationerYj P urses, Note B ooks, T id d l e d y -W in k s , & c.
W all T exts. . E D G E R S ,
D 'A .y B O O K S , C A S H B O O K S , an b ' JOURNALS.,
CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL. ClilTIIEnOE.
A OONVEBSAZIONE ■Will be licld in tiio above Seliool, on
MONDAY & TUESDAY Eves. N ext, November Kith and 17tb.
The followinc ladies and gcnacmen baye very timUv prliise take part in the enterta.nmenls.
MONDAY:
Chairman ... BIS WORSIIIF TllK MAYOR (Alderman Sefton).
CONGREGATIONAL CHOIR,
Xlifs DURDKN (
JInncbc.ster), Mi»» JACKSON AowMoor),Mr. W. CALVERLEY, Mr. J. W. SWINDLEHURST, Miss 'WARING, Tlio Misses
JEPSON, I'Uss* M. SXANDEN, T U E S D A Y :
Chairman .. '••• Councillor ROBINSON
Congreg.ational Choir,
Miss Tomlinson (Low Moor), Miss Birkett, Miss Scott, Miss Bilsborough, Mr. \ .
Watson, Mr. A. Bleazard, Mr. E. Gudgeon, Mr. J. Lolthousc.
Accompanist..............•• Mrs. JOS. JACKMAN (Long X’reston).
T H E T I M E ^ S ^ m a r k e t p l a c e , c l it
FRIDAY. HOVEMBEK •lined and
PARKINSON .* BIACOW,,.^ OBIce, c. vu ta t ri«c«, ombereie.
.1 tb»,'W<V p E - Price of Admission—SIXPENCE Each.
RsPnusnnnxTS'will bo provided at reasonable ' charges. .
TJ1ER15 ■WlI.Ti
AI.SO in.
A Sale of Useful Articles, Left from the recent Ba^^nr.
The above Library will Not be Open on W ednesday A fternoons but Avill be Open every Saturday A fternoon, from 3 to 5 o’clock Open at the usual time, 6-30 to 9-30 on Wednesday and Sat
urday evenings. Bv Order of the Committee, J ROBINSON, Librarian
c LITHEROE FREE LIBRARY
ALTERA TION of HOURS OF OPENING.
PENDLE HOTEL, C hatbukn DURING THE WINTER MONTHS
DANCING WILL TAKE I'LACE
E very S aturday E'vening COMMUNCISa ON
SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7tii, IS Till:
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. L arge R ooji adjoining the Hotel. E. ISHEIAYOOD,
A N E F F I C I E N T BAND WILL HE IS ATTESDASCE.
adjiission sixpence. Dancing to commence at (5-30
p.ni.
cab proprietor, Lalo of nnOWNLOW ARMS,
HAS REMOVED TO . CHATBURN ROAD,
Where he hopes to still retain the public patronage so generously o "iven hini in the past,
E. I. lakes this opportunity of thankin
his friends and tlie public generally for past favours, and can assure them that all orders entrusted to him shall have his best
attention. u B__All orders left at bis residence; No. 4,
CHATBUKN HOAD, or :il the Stables, sh.iU receive promitt attention.
Parents of children that take part in Procession Ereo.
PjtELIMlKAUY XoTlCK,
Q L ITH E R O E jp ilILH ARM ON IC SOCIETY’S
GRAND CONCERT. IN THE PUBLIC ILVLL,
On the 2IST December, 1S91. HANDEL’S “ JIESSIAH.”
Band and Chorus of l o o Performers. Y’ OU NEED FEAR NO
A B D U C T I O N C A S E , NOR WILL YOU FIND
MA R R I A G E A FAILUR E IF YOU BUY YOUR
FURNITURE OF
GOOD, CHEAP, AND COMFORTABLE.
A largo slock of Furniture on hand, both New and Second Hand.
Second Hand Furniture bought for Cash.
SALE NOW ON AT
G. A. YTLSON’S, 11,' CASTLE S'J’REET
G R E A T R E D U C T I O N S Previous to Removal
MILES LORD & Co, To New Premises in Moor Lane. BECAUSE IT IS
PINAFORES, 2 iD. GOOD LINE ■ IN COUNTKUPANlvS, NOTICE OF REJIOYAL. NETVTOj ^/VSPDEN COAL MERCHANT,
Wishes 10 inform his customers .and flic public generally, that he has
R E M O V E D From 19, Corporation Street
TO 24, e s h t o n t e r r a c e
N. A. takes tliis opportunity of tliaiiking Ins eustoiners for the generous support which he has received during the 10 years lie has been in business end hopes by prompt attention and tbo supplying of a good servicenblo
COAL To merit a continuance of their patronage.
N.A. is prepared to supply tlie Best Hewlett, Best Crawford,
Best Pern. 4it> the Wigan Coal & Iron
Co’s, noted, Best Lady Lans y«*j ^ “ required, ail other inferior qualities of Coal. Nuts and Cokf. kept in Stock.
Gr O O D S |> . J) M O A" E D To any part, of the country. EXI'EUIEXCED I'ACKEItS.
N. A wishes to call speciaU attention to this dcnariracnt, liaving rceeived vep’ many oxpres- sions of satisfaction from tliose who have him with their work in this branch. He feels, confident if once given a, trial, ho will need no
other recommendation.
Flcaso note the aidress— 24, BSHTON TEIinACE;
OFncK-EBIITON TEitKACE (end of Mitchell street).
Orders left at either house or oTIlo will rcciiao prompt attention. . ,
LlBEltAL CLUB.
T he L arge Room of the above Club to be let for Balls, Concerts, &c., &c.
For Terms apply to the Club Steward. ^ IHGII CLASS
piANOS AND H BLACKBURN
81, (VEST VIEIV, CLITHEROE. AGENT TO
EDWIN SMITH, 53, Danven Street, BLACuneux.
Tlie Largest Stock and best Terms oiTerod in tlio district.
Pitinos and Organs from .’)/('• Monthly till paid for, at lowest advance on Cash prices in the Di.-‘trtct. Be?t selected and largest stock in this district.
Every instrument ^va^rantcd ton year.'*, and tuned first year Free.
CARL HAND'S
Fam o u s p ian o s
At.all prices.
HOPKINSON'S HIGH-CL.\SS PIANOS.
CONSOIIU, BRU & Co’.s. Gold Medal Winners, And all
Noted .and Reliable makes only kept in stock.
r-\r^r^ A X TC ''fo kqH moro Org-ann. Ac., th.an nil U i v L r A iN O ------other dealers In tliodistrici tiomlnncHl.
W hy I CojiK and See the C eleiiuated
W E A V E E O R G A N S ’ ’ BY FAR BEST VALUE IN EXISTENCF^
V iolins & Piccolos, Strings,
And cverv kind of Jlusical ■Merchandifo at wholesale prices.
..T T tr 'T /^ Tutors, Cat,n-hi.-^ms. Oratorios, -ml i\'i U o i U -----AUimna at from 2d. to sd. in 1/- di.ivount.
Tcachors siqipllcd. SoiigB and bolua, ,tc. Over 2.J0C hi Btoclr.
riaiiu., .to., Iciil on Ulra to rartlo... Ualla, Cviiccrta, Ac.
TimlnB. from .-’,.1 each '(Worlc Ouaroinccd). ltcpnlr.1 of every iloscrliitlon.
Call at J-l, (Vest View, Clitlieroe, and see and Judge for yourselves.
0L.\SSES ARE UELD RVEIIY WEDNESD.VY AND
S.aTDRDAY AT CASTLE GATE.
O
-» ,r iS S "WIIITESIDE, Agent and Certified IVX Teacher of the above, is prcparctl to receive
pupils desirous of learning tins popular syatuii. Pupils can commence any week, and are taught to measure, cut; and make a dress porfeetlj. Terms - 22s. in advance, nicluding clnrUl and
In.tmetion book. Ikattcnis enn bo Iiad in paper
or lining— CASTLE GATE, CLITIIEUOE. -
OSMOrOLlTAN SYSTEJf OF DKESS CUTTING.
L * P:vcntidp,” Xo. VA Hn.vlnJrst’s rRalmody
BOROUGH OF WATERLOO. THE FIRST ANNUAL
T E A P A R T Y
ENTERTAINMENT WILL t a k e p l a c e ON
Saturday Next, N ov. 14th, 1891, . Eor all Children not exceeding 10 years
of age residing in the Borough of Waterloo, at the LIBERAL, CLUB ROOM.
Tea on tlic Tables at four o'clock prompt. The Entertaimnont will consist of
Songs, R ecitations, and
Instku.men-tal M usic.
A ProcossioJt of Children will start from Waterloo Boad at ILllO p.m., headed by the CHthereo Catholic Brine Band, who have ’Kindly conBontod lo give their services for the occasion.
Roecmmeiiileil by iho Eyo lIonpilnI Surgeonn, Clorpyiucii and others : Solid Qnr gold, utampcd. from lliB. tnl. i ’crfccl, Rrazillinn I’cbblos.
btr.mpcil, from ‘/is. r-tl. and liberally allowed for In cxeliango after many years wear. Superior Glasses from Is. (kl. ArllllcialEyoh, Jlopalrs, <kc. Postfreo to all parts.
MR . B R A D S H A W , Ophthalmic Optician, FRIARGATE (Nr. Lune-Htrect), PRESTON.
Maltor to tbo Ej’O Ho.spUals. and Preston Royal Inllrmafy Patients,
•
LOW MOOR. WHALLEW CHATBURN, AND^RIBBLESDALE 0B §| MRS RINGFORD’S patent RHEUMATIC RE^MEDY:
^^■"4 ^ ( BOROUGH OF CHESHIRE.
PUBLIC " DINNER B R I D G E
Will be Iiehl .at the House of Mr. II. IloniNsoN,
I N N , y . . , ' OK
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21ST, 1S91, TO CELEnHATE TJIK
Re-E lection of COL. BLOOD The Mayok OF Cheshire.
to ho rctiirnod on Tuesday night. Nov. 17tli. After the Dinner, a Brilliant and Exponsivo
Dinner at I o’clock. Tickets 2/0, number limited. All unsold tickets
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, Will take place, hended by
TU B B O R O U G H P R I Z E B A N D . ROUTE—From the Council Chamber, up
Pecl-.strcet,
Orafton-slrect. down llnjhurst-Klioct, top of Duok-strcol, buck to the Town llall.
~—: — '— r":— —: : : ^ — : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.;.
PATENT AllTIFlCrAL TEETJI SINGLE
SETS,
. TEETH 3;*., 4a., 5» AND
Ol'WAllDS. 30s., 40s.,
‘ ' > o0s.,' AND
UrWAKDS.
A ll W ork AND Materials War ranied. . TEETH PAINLESSTA' EXTRACTED
By the aid of Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, «S:c. ATTENDANCE • DAILY./
Patients can bo attended at their,own homes, by sending Post Card to’
MR. T. FORREST SURGEON DENTIST,
15, YORK ST., C litheroe.
t a k e c a r e o r y o u r e y e s i AVIth Re.-Jt
jiroporly xulicd QtmUiy and
THE GREATEST NOVELTY of the SEASON THE T.VTENT
s ix p e n n y
POCKET BANK TO BE HAD AT
T H E T I M E S O F F I C E , MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE.
M. TURNER & SONS, NEW POST OFFICE BUILDINGS,
CLlTaEnOE i^ - A N a d m i t t e d And well worth know’ing:
T PI E R I G l i T S PI O P TO PURCHASE
O E E C O A T S AND
yY I N T E R Q L O T H IN G rd)i
M E N A N D Hi
B O Y S , ,
J. A. PARKER’S, MARKET PLACE, C l it i ie r o e .
15'A C T
Arc now fully prepared with all the newest styles for tlio coming Hcasun, both fur
GENTLEMEN & LADIES CLOTHING MADE TO MEASURE,
With a Tcrs* largo range of cbolco new patterns to select from.
Gentlemen's Cloth Suits from - - - Gentlomon's Rlack Worsicfl Suits from • Oentieraeii's Melton Cloth Overcoats from
____________________ --
Ladies' Melton Cloth Ulsters In all the leading hhadc.s; frotn
Ladies’ Figured CIoalsK quilted lined, from • - l“,tj 12/(5
Ladies’ Rraldod Black Cloth Jackets from - • 7/(5 Ladies’ Newmarket Jacket from .
Boys youth Suits and Overcoats cfiually as cheap. .
. . u/r,
Ladles 4 Capes, Plush Jackets, and Dolmans, In n gixsl N variety of styles.
Gentlemen and Ladies’. Waterproof Garments, Patented free from odour and nbsolntely waterproof, made to measure.
e The great
adv.nit.Tge of havinggenllomcn's and laches alolhlng mnelo to measure, is they obtain a perfect III
INSPECTION INVITED.
nd iiro ensured of having the newest materials and the - latest Btylo.s.
-- 21,• IM/O - -’*/0
S fIDonc\) NO FEES UNLESS C.-VSH IS ADVANCED
BORROWERS OWN FliOMISSORY NOTE, ■WITHOUT SUftETIES,
apply or write to
GEORGE PAYNE, ACCOUNTANT,
/, P O L E S T R E E T , P R E S T O N lL*
T.vm.ism:i> 1870.
TRICTLY I’RIVATJ; A DVANCES, from XIO upwaril.*. No BilLs of Siilo or other registered dociimeot required, the
being iicccpted .us suflicieiit. Upu'.urdp of
XiJO.OOO non- being lent
..inmmlly. —For |,rosiieetus .and terms
BAWULANDS. near CLITIIKUOK.
rT^O BK LKT JlY TENDKB. the FAliM at I Hawdlands near Cliihcroe, recently i>oeiipied
bvMr. J. E, Wilkinson. Gool Hruse nn-l Farm Buildings, and about t>8 acres of Meadow and Faslnre Land. Immediate possession.
reu.ders to be sent to us not later than Thtirsd.iy, lh'-‘ URh November instant. Tlio Itlghost or any lender not, ueoessarilv accepted.—
Wr.ioiiT, CiiAr.u»wo:;nis,
ami
Wii.soN, Solicitor:*, Skiittcn. LAWivLANU, near Sl-VrTLE.
ri'iO BE LET.—Liiiptltwaite and NewIlull^e L Earms, situate in the Township of Lawkland,
containing in siaiiuo measure i\2x. 3r. 28p. Lan-i to be entered upon 14th February, ami House and Farm Buildings, 12ih May next.—Apply Jou.n
Listku, Settle. LAND • TO BE LET
r^^O BE LET, by Tender, and to be entered I upon on the 2nd February next, all Iho&o twt)
Clojos of LAND at or near to riinlico, called “ Ball Grove.” And part of -Green Leach Meadow,” cotilaining together, lO.ics. Ords. lUpls. or thereabouts, ami now occupied by Mr. Hargreaves Tillotson. Tenders may be sent to Mr. Aimuin 1. RomNsoN. Clitheroc Castle, until the Idth November. '
riao LET, DETACHED HOUSE at Whalley. I pleasantly situnlcd.—Apply, W. E. Dean,
Whailey. Xost
o s t from Clitlieroe fair on September 71st, a black CUR DOG, roiigll haired, answers to t'le name of - Slicp." anyone returning the same to J inns
lanLA.Nii, Basliall Eaves, will bo rewarded.
J. FORREST & SON a, KING STREET, Clitheiioi;.
Importers and dealers in Musical Instnunonts of every description.
I’ lANOFORTF.S at
lowe.st prices, direct from tlie leading English & foreign makers.
EVEKY IXSTBUHENT WAItlt.VXTED tor 10 YE.UtS. Salo ngonls for—
CONCERTINAS from 2/«.
JUSTJN BROWN’S celebrated Iroti-franicd Pianos. - .MELODIANS from ::;J.
Fhtics, Piccolos. Ac.
A^IOLINS—A splendid .stock to *sclcct from, n Violin Bows, <S;c.,
Banjos, Guitars, &c., Instruction Books, ' snhivs. ErMsea. .Vc.. tor every msireiucuL
N E W M u S I C .
Dinee Albums, &c., sold at a great reduction m price.
Fopular Songs, Dance Aluaic .at 2d. caclj, piiblislicd at 1,0.
- iV-f* I ‘ - .1"
Matching Subpocted X’ersons, “ The only acknowledged catablishmcnt in tlie
D
etective ofpices, slaters.—Eor ■ Divorce, • Tricing Missing Friends and
female detectives for secretly investigating Family Affairs and Commercial Jinterprise under the personal supervision of Mr. IIesiiv Sr..vTp.u, the Manager. A feature of tliis Establisluncnt is the largo staff of experienced I'cmalc JDelectivcs. Apjdy, write, wire, or telephone, to lIicxuY Slatei:, ^Manager, 27, Basinghall Street, London, E.C.
, . ' : -TELEPHONE ;No -900. '
Telegraphic Address:-— “ ’
Di.stancc, London,” CONSULTATIONS FREE.
ful i.-^sno intricate matters requiring the greatest amount of discretion.—Mimtctjial Jtcviai'.
I
TiACILE PUINCEPS sttind the above named : OHlces for .ability in conducting to miccoss-
City of LondoP.”—17«//i Proas A si>ocinlly Hclccled staff of skilled male ami
: ^ 3
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r-*------------------------------------ ::— - PRICE
PR ONENe L 1 l id PER BOTTLE NO FAMILY SHOULD BF WITHOUT IT
fl. HANSON, Railway Crossing, Clithcroo. B. ROBINSON, Post Ofilcc, Gishum.
BALDWIN & ROmNSON,. Chiitburn. W. E. DEAN, Whalloy.
FANCY STATIONERY, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, a n d HYMN BOOKS, AT THE TIMES OFFICE
•pRlNTING.—- ^ X • Apprentice ai
Mrs. IlAncRKAVKS, Oak lit. " • / • 'A
W O
Mrs t. IIoi.or.N, 23, King Street. '
LUIl AGENTS tVANTpy* Watches, Clocks, ..^uwclU
^Icmbcr.-ipay Is. per week. Tcrm\ of Kkkdat. ctllKST, lOd.
Chcap.side) valuoiuthe trade. Greatsucecss..-,
Gootls, Opera Glasses, Musical Itt I'M' fainily.
-\ XTAXTED A RF.SPECTAIILK. t \ QlUL about IG, ns t*crvant h , One from the country preferred, •
■M'.
CT.ITHKROE UNION. , ItURAL SANITARY AUTHORm’/ . \
A ppointment of Inspector of
Nuis.vNci.ij.N AND Dairies and Cov/ Sunns.
rphe above Authority .are prcparetl
tb.Y.VA JL rocLdvo application.'* for iho olUeo ot
theduUesof the above omceiiaprcfcrlbod by tho regulations (if . , tha I.ocal Govcnimcnt Board. ■
NuUancea. ami Dalric,'* and Cow Shed.-*, for the Rural (ary District of the ab«ivc:Union. Tlio ix-rsun nrpnlnto.l w’lh have loruNldp either in
ClidtcroeorChatbutn.aiidtcipcrfonit. ,
n ull particulars ns lo ago and quidilleatiomt. nccomtnmiPd by ^tarl:c^l“ ^llKencoJ^sp(“Ctorshlp.’
Tr o fttthvrv*.. wm BO.n-M-er annum, jjujlui.o iii.ui.u. Applications In the handwriting of (ho CandIdaJe-j Rl'kh?
roimlMion, I2.a‘0. Acreage. lOT.yiO. r,...'.. o..t__. 111 k..
* ........... i,nt
ot moro than ibroo tcalimonlaU «f recent date, to be went t.» «n or before Saturday. thoVfih day 6f
Novcuilverhi.Htiiut.
Cnwvas-this cither directly or indirectly win dlFqnabfy.* By order,JOHN EASTHAM,
• ClithortiC, November 4tb,'lS!U. Clerk to ilio nb-ivo Authority. Eo net ’ ' -ij ,vV-; f
A N T E D .—A b that can wash. T1
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TH E -T IMES OFF ICE i’OU
BIBLES, riLVYER BOOKS AND HYMN . BOOKS.,
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