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Y iF T E E 'N C E R T I F IC A T E S Were givhicd ivt Uie lust


t lU N lT Y COLLEGl'', 1 5XAMINAT10N S >


" W inipils I'rciiarecl liy L h . - ~ HN •GUDGEON, I I -, . VL.K.A.M. LESSONS '„,r^{COSMOPOLITAN Systkm of


S CUTTING & DRESSMAKING [ pivon Kvery Wcane«Jny .anrt S^t.mlay It fliss W111TK.SIIM*, {.A.sii.t Gate, rjtoM 2 TO 8 I'.M.


i,,s- 22/., includinp Charts & Inslniotion { -


' Hook.


Irns oiin also he had in Paper or Lining. f uji purtlGulrtrii rtpiily to—


SS WHITESIDE, 'J'oaelicr


for Clitlieroe, Distviets.


c'ILITTIE ■Wlialley, and CAS'JTHC GATE, Ci.iTiiEnoF.


CllOE ROVAL GliAJIMAK SCIIOOI. I*'OOSI»K1, A.n loud.


Itook-kci'idn", Sliorthand, Chemistry. Msgnelisln, &c„ taught by I-M>crie.ieed M.iste^ No subject compulsory ; tlie course adiiptcd to tin


Clsssie.s, : Malliematics, Modern


Langna^ca, IClectricity,


wiiut.s of tile pupil. tme Good lioavdiiip House, new Eton Fives Court, Carpenters’ Sliop'j Lathe, &c.


i;ev, S. 11. IIASLAM, M.A. (Camh.), Head Master.


D U A IV 1 N G A N D T h e


M R . A E '


S. BEfKRY AND IIAVB nECBlVED


N E W B est Brands


Apricots, , Pears. SALMON & LOBSTER


FR UIT—In Peachesf


F in e s t K i e l B u t t e r IMrOIlTBD


G O O D m a r g a r i n e .


MILD CURED HAMS & IIACON M'ILTSIIIRE SMOKED BACON. ■


TRY onit MOIF ET TEA, 2/' Solo Agent for, tlie


ANION “ S U N iD IA l i ” T E A 2S., 2S. 6D-. & 3® - . , . ,


PER j.B.


C E Y L O N p o u n d


TEACHERS’ TEA, 1/8 & 2/- PER LB. LIVERPOOL HOUSE,


C A S T L E S T R E E T , ' CLITHEROE'


MENS ANi> BOYS’


CLOTHING


F or S pu in g and Summer W f.ar, in s u i t s *vovn a variety of materials; in


C O A T S and v e s t s fvom Worsteds, Serges, &c.; in


T R O U S E R S for MEN and YOUTHS from a variety of materials.


All Stylish, niul the very host possible vnlitu for the price.


A very large asaortment of


L I T T L E B O Y S ’ S U I T S In all the most popular styles.


H ats, C aps, c P A I N T I N G 'p rom the Elementary to ITiGiiEK W a l k s o f A r t .


Yu CAWTHORNE, ATTENDS


NCHtUILS, Addnss: Iutti.kmoou


OLAKSES & I’lHVATE I 'Ul’ lLS Gi.i'riiKiioi'..


Old I’op'd;-., ExHiniTORS at the Royai. Academy, and at the City A n Galleries ot Matichesler and Liverpool.


M I S S AV A L E , LA OILS’ SCHOOL


■\VEL1-S H O U SE , C I .r r i lE R O E . HAS V.UIANCIES FOR I’Ul’lLS.


Ceilifnaled Teacher for Frencli, Music, D; awing, and Painting.


M is s C A W T H O R N E


Y'OUNG LADIES' and I’Jilii’AHATOKY SCHOOL t'liriH'II IllxOW. ('i,rrni:iuiK.


Giiu-s’ H


IViiu ipal : fed by


GM MISS JIISH


Vor riM.'ijicctui apply tc lurss SMITH In I


S chool.


S.MITII, IH.bllOl’.


-19, C u sU e V iew .


iion wiili tho nbovo School, a S E L E C T


D A N C I N G C L A S S WILL lu: IIKLI*


ON’ N D A V ^.\, F T E R N 0 O N Sy t'lmdneliil liy MRS. TAYLOR, of Blackhuni


C 11 1 • r J L N D A L E ’S CHOICEST


K l E l , B U T T ER HAS IlKCi ME .V IIOUSKIIOLD WOllD


C H I P P E N D A L E 18 .U.so NOTKO KOU


good MABGAIUNE, •Ml'l'll SUIT UOll TO CO.MMO.N nUTfElt.


l U’OIiTER OF IRISH C II I I )


AND CONTINENTAL EGGS. 1’ E N D A L E .


S A L F o R


THE| CllEAF GROCER, 0 , CL IT HE R OE .


W I L L I A M I N G H A M CO.YL MERCHANT


S ole A gent for T ownk.i .ky Co l l ier ie s


Abo Agont fiT iMv.B.srB. I ’oamon ICnowIoB FUP.TITOIIE llEMOVKD.


Olllcvn: Bawdi tKiis Coal , WiiAKr, Clithcroo L I B E R A L C L U B ,


T h e L a r g e R oom o f th e a b o v e C lu b lo b e Jo t f o r B a l l s , C o n c e r t s , & c ., &c.


KOID TERJIS APPLY TO THE CLUU STEWARD.


S: G en t l em en ’s O u t it -it in g IN GOOD VARIETY,


Intending inirchascrs are invited to call at J . A. PA RKER’S M a r k e t P l a c e , G l i t h E r o e T. BRUNSKILL,


c a b in e t m a k e r AND HOUSE FURNISHER,


IMntrict for their pant aupport, and to inform llicm that he has given up the workshop at


31, MOOR LANE, hut the businoHH will still ho cnrriotlj on at 28, MOOR LANE.


All orders entrusted to Ids care at tho above address, will bo promptly executed.


All kinds of Household Furnitnro sttppliod on tho shortest notice.


WHOLESALE AUTIFICIAL TEETH MANUFACTOlfY. (llovisloroit) Jlj- n.M. llnj-n' Lotlcrn


T


SINGLE TEETH. a»;.SETS, 'iOo. Qonllly. Km'ro'X'™'- T follontn Fnio.1 wliPo llioy wnll. A l.inly In nllomlinu-o.


Tho lioM t amt 01um|io»l IIoobo In tho ITotooMon. t •


lio Trnilo minplIoil.WAP l)0»t Malorlnl anil A\ orlrnmnshlp. Tooth pxtriu'loil without imhi. Kroo ConHullnttouB, T Tooth ©.xtritoteil Kroo from « to 8 i».m.


olcRntphlo Aihlrosn: “ DcatlHt,” MunohcHtor.


2 fi, I> I C C A D IL L Y, M AN C H K ST E U, Opposite Infirmary OloclO.


GISBURN p iA N O S jY N D Q R G YANS WHAT OTHERS SAY.


n IVar Sir —Hy last mall arrlvcU tho piano by CoMHohn l.ru l mlCo..iiml 1 fmi.ion to wrltoaml tell \on that tho Instnimont


piano ami tho tone amt touch p.artlcularly nro all that could bo dosirtRl.


ian tjlvou mo moi»l riUii'


Mr. KUwlti Smith, lUackhurn. *


" I t


HIvlmlly convey to that llrtn my \hvhI tbanuH, and accept iho iMol), and Imvo tnuch jdoaHUro tn gltluK you an onler for


. A ,


is really a wull-nuulo, ,


. . .


amo yoursolf for tho Intorost and troublo you Imvo taken In M llkoTho doslK'n of your Photo Plano (Uoyo! A\c«ulemy


*^'will you umlortako to »lo KinuU work for mo. such aHrcitctr- K luK foil on hammors, tkc.T 1 havo no UKonl In Loudon, and


hali l>o glad to have you an such. y Send mo jiarllcularM of Connohns higher clandon, also Ihclf


oatnloKUo*With ■ kind rcganls. yourn truly, V. It. Maixcau.


nlnce last Chrlaiman han glrcn un natUfnctlon In orory way, both for tono and beauty. Wo llko It no well that you could tjoi huy It hack for the money,—Yourn, Ac.,Mas. Unswortil


mei»l ho hn« rccelveil from you. The piano clren un<great natisfactlon, our frletidn sjioak hlxhlv of It ami iho capacllv for ataiidliiK In tune and tono la exceuent, Kathor nays Iha'i whatever In.Hlrumcnl ho wantnbo will send to you for lu - youm truly.


Sir.—Father nays he !.■ « highly )doas<sl with the treat- llouRHT HoniN^as,


AScores of other testlmoulaln ou hand equally natisfnotory. s pply for cotnIoRuo. Insiiect for yoursclven. Tho largest . . ,


tuck h\ tho district of Plauon and Organs, by tlnt>cTasa makern only.


with all Improvenents, n guineas at a guinea j*or month, dellvervsl tlrni payment,


dellTcretl on llmt payment of lln. 8d. CAUL MAND'S FAMOUS PIANOSalwaya luntw'k. Thin


Skr lltr IlOYAL ACAT>KMY 'mOOKIa Skk rmt KAMUUn “ STYLK A OUOAN,”


.


l piano h.aj« done more to n>commend my bustnesa than any aine of Instnmieutn I handle, I bellevo It in tmpoeslble to get l U'tfer plimo on all polntn at £lo ujoro money. Apply for


Ut. Inn|H>cl them, vinitora not preeneil lo buy.


All Pianos warrante«l ten yearn, tuned one year free ; ■atlsfactlon guarantceil.


EDWIN SMITH


5 3 ^ D A IB V E N S T R E E T 5 3 , BLACKBURN


Prince’s Street, Great H arwood AXD


22, MOOR LANE, CUTHEUOU, agent. - . w . H. BLiVCKBURN


TUNING b; d Hr Rt cIrm nmtvfium Uopkiiuoii'a.. ' Lonilon,8/D.


I K'’ A4- K ’ 8, }tniton>ntre«t, Padthnm,Jatt. luih, ISiiJ. Dear sir.—Tho piano wo purt'hasctl from you two yonm


Calm Kami, Plctislngton. Jail. lOth. 1803


July inth, 1SI>2. .


Plano Depfit, Secumlerahiul, Uocean, liuila. ; ‘


onginoor, which statctl that the proptwod howerage scheme for Gi.shurn would uot cause any mu.‘<auce or interfere with tlic water supply to lltc m:iu.->tou. Mr. Burrow, ^vuisnnee Inspector, however, roporleii tlmt Mr. Vreston liml again visited tlie place, and u change in the scheme hud been suggested, whereby the sewerage farm would be kept ou the.


meeting of tho Clithoroe Bural Monday, a loiter w.is read from


Through the inllucnce of, Bonl and Imdy Ktbhlos- dalo a remliug room lias been estnblialteil for the village, and was opened on Wednesday eyoiimg. T'wo rtH'ius a t Carev’s Tempenuteo Hotel have been taken for the purpose and have boon st^'kcu with chess, draughts and domituK's, and are being wcU siipplied with some of the loading daily and w^Hjklv patHjrs. T'ho n uc leus of a library Itus also alrcndy been formed. The managing com­ mittee consists of Messrs. Uavorack, I’cnneU, II, Thompson, T. llartlov, W. Oiddmgs.


Gislmru side of tho Kibble. Kstahusumknt or a Kilauin*'


IVmYi’


Iv. Xorcross (clmirnuinh A. Carey (secretary) and James llllchen (treasurer).


^ tmc r,


Council technical inslruclion sebeme >vero started in tho'Powu Hall on Ttte.sday, the course extcml- ing over twelve weeks. In the aftornooit tho practice lesson took place. Ybl* class is lumted to IM memlKTs; the full number have jomejl, several, lu fact, having to K' refuscil.


T hk CooKiinv Ci.as-skh under tho CoiuUy Tnr. Skwf.iiagk Sciikmk—At


Iho munlldy Sanitary ou Mr. I'reston,


-1 E E T H 1 T E E T II ! I T E E T 11 I ! 1 MAODONALlnS FHEE DENTOHIUM


liogH to thank tlio iidiahitants of Clitiieroe nnd


the lYaterloo ground on Eaturday, before a large nitmhcr of Bpectators, when tlie following were the tcani8, CViV/icrof* ViV.Y


CLITIlEllOE RESERVE v. WITHNELL. A'very interesting and fast game waB played on


lloh.soii ami Ihixtcr*, lialf*hackH, hariiworth, Ilohlcn and Auxtin; right-winp, lAifthousc ami l^iickctt; left-winji, Clough and iWatHon ; centre, Kraney. 11V//<hc//: Goal, bniith; ^ baok.s. S, Knloiigh and Green; half-hacks, Drain, Latotigh and Coupe; forwnnls,, Green, Stewart, Gallon, Bolton and WltitUikiT. The game at tho onset wuH rather in home (piartcrs when Baxter cleared nicely and caused play at tho Jubilee end. A corner wan forced Imt nothing came of it. Imme­ diately a rush was made toward Blackhnrst and Baxter, and the visiting Imckpcored neatly for the visitors. Tins result stirred up the home>tern and thev pelted away, but could not manage to score


<’»rr: Go."vl, lllackluirst; JJaclcH


in the llrst half. In the latter half, matters were changed and a perfect homlmrdmeiit resulted in Diickelt placing one Ivtween the sticks. Nut long after I'raney scored number two. Some loose play for a time ensued, ami a run down i>y the visitors' left resulting in a scriniiimgo riglit side of Black burst, the visitors ciiimlir.ed. The result was v


draw of two goals each.


CO., T in s ■


Greengage., f o o t Ib a l l .


r-T TTWRROE TIMES, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 7. iSOj! f o o t b a l l /N O T E S . . . . To-morrow is likely to bo a time of hoalthfiil


CIATHEROE v. .BELL’S TERWERANCE, Eor some reason ; not yet o-kplainod, MeMalion


failed to p u t in a h : appearance on Safnrday a t Accrington, and Ricliardson being on tlie sick list, Clithoroc wore-not only a man short, but uere coUBtrained to play Cawtirorne, out of the reserve Since raisfortunes never cptno singly, on the top ot


this, Snape fell with his knee on a cinder or stone, and cut it so badly that after the match it was foiiiid imccssary to have, the woiiiid dressed and stitched by li medical man.


Hargreaves Vas voted into ^ 1 , and tl^^ sl,;;i^fi^;‘i]i!thc;;e gating n p ^ IMPa e -A am


Denton had a gloi i.ms opening at K''a\'' e>' tripped clean off ,1ns legs, and altliougli a clan .X


wiiF. sot iVp’ for Tout, nulhing was allowed. Prom licro BeU’sTemperaneo forwards got ayay, and


niiiliimr was allowctl. Tror


in whieli Hargreaves was too nervous to take v i tu , n'kiek t went through and Clitlieroo went one to


.ovoring around ClithcroeV goal, put a « . easy one


dm had: ' on the kick-off, the'Peniperanco tried again,


woiUa'^ha^raone'cmiit kicking out,


listing out, to tlirowing awa>, ii fapiTsneeession, and out of the regular . . j . all


but Hargreaves had now got his new position eiglied, and to tlic end lie played a gaine Unit


......... . in


determined scrimmages. had now a good run, which was not arrested until


, 7 ' ' ^ f f e


the goal-line was reached, when a loose s^erimmage took place, in which Clitherooshowed gotxl combina-


tiom'and wero.only shaken off by the hall getting behind. From here, a visit was paid to Ilargre.aves again, and ho was conipellod to give a corner, hut nothing came of it, Hodgson and Hartley he mg determined to have it away. I he fuU-ha<.ka


nnd judgment, Dentou and liatcliffe, !>} elcicr short passing tactics, got in front again, hut m ItaL


played all through with Lv'?.Wor


cliffe’s rmal ho .shot tiw liigh. At this point '"mi's ngiiinstlho 'PcmperancD gave Highy a good chance, hut he shot hard and wide, nnd tlie opiiortnmty was lost. However, Clitherne were liack again, and Denton and Cawthorno manipnlatmg, tho


former shot in hard, and tlie game was even. Snapo had been liurl some time, hut he continued


to play on, and make himself genor.ally iiscfnl, and half-lhno came as a welcome relifct to the visitors. licstnrting. Clitheroc tried liard .to notch anotlicr


before getting fagged mit, and Denton 1 ' 7 7 | o n terrible low shots that required the utmost attention


of the goalkeeper. Bell’s right then got past tlie hacks, and put Hargreaves on dna merits Ho


came out triumphantly, and tho home team hai ing liamls awarded them off I’atelield in front of goal, things looked awkward. Everybody played, up


nmofnlly, each man Utkiiig Ids fnll share, and disaster was staved off again, latondd jnekea the hall ont of tho pcrimmago, and pas.sing to Denton, the Imlf-liaeks nnd lie played a very pretty haekward and forward combination, wliicli resulted in Cawtliorne getting an easy ehaneo to put Clitlicroe aliead. hut lie shot lmrnedi.v and wide. Goml short passing liy Sanderson niid llatciiue got UP again, hut witlioiit liaving the chance to slioot, and it was the last time they had the chance. Bell’s Tomperanee took up tlic pre.Hhure, and eon- tinned it to llic end. Siiapo’s woimd was telling upon liini, and in onler to .strengtlien the hack


division, and to avert a deteat, Sanderson was brought hack, and llio whole team played on tlio defensive, until tlic wliistle went, and hroiiglit off notliing worse than a draw of a goal caeli.


claim ftS


excitement in the foolhall eireles of CLlherVc.^ I I understand the matter avight, there.are likU^ being some ratlier scoreliiiig expositions in the


County Court.


cerned, tlio course t6 be pursued is Perfoitlj clear. Tlicy liave engaged ^to pay.tlio debts V'oy Giei aclvca contract, ami I believe they will fulfil this


So far as the presont.year’s Committee^ is con­


engagement to the last penny. tVliat tliey may do fnrtlier tlian lliis I do not


know, hut 1 am strongly of opinion tlmt if they can manage tlic club so successfully ns to h a \“ R hand halanecs a t the end of each season, I think, I say I llihik, they will do something towards


wiping off some ot disgrace upon ' Eootball Club.


tlio old debts tlia t stuod as llie management of tltc Clitiieroe


But i t is to ho rememhored th a t t''p^ hound to iiccept any rospcms.hdity and • th a t whatever may he;dono


"of '' a „n ’


entirely o t .th e ir own free wdl, and-without anj compulsion.


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and their gates are gootl. For this they have to thank the supporters of football, who in turn n tu l to thank the Committee fo r 'p u t t in g a gootl deal ot energy into the management of the team.


So fur the season lias opened fairly well for Ihomi


Committee may ask for a Benefit Match to meet tlio extraordinary expenditure tliat has been inenr- rod up To now. Some of the filayers have been sounded and expressed their willingness to play for the good of the club, and there is little doubt


Apropos of support, it is just possible tliat the


that all the team will gladly give a leg up. If tho idea goes on, tlio Saturday fl.xcd will


proliably ho the 22iid Oetoher, when they lake Brierfield on at Waterloo. All things considered, and fine weather given, it will bo tlie biggest gate


of the Hcaaoii. Y’esterday wan signed one of tho two liost catches


of the Hcnson. Denton was one, and tho other— Yates, of Darwon 1


and of all otlier places in the field, this is wliere a man is wanted, and it will he granted at once, tliat


Now, Yates, of Harwell, is a left wing forward,


Yates is tlie man to fill it. Yates played witli Darweii Inst year against the


Rovers, Everton, Burnley, North End, and Derby County, Ills last niatcli being against Siindorland.


Will the Comniiltco get goofi gales ? Denton b a eliiipcr. Last Salnnliiy Iiis taelies


were North End all over, and it b eonlidcnlly xpeeted that the spcctator.s will he delighted with


him to-morrow. There was no oommnnication from lleMalion


until yesterday, and it afipears he hurt hb log at I’adiliam.


Another man has heon signe’d for tho half-baek


division. Alec .lolly, late full-haok for Kirkham, and this year’s centre half for Lytham.


he got over his nervousness, and lie kept out a lot of stinging things. He is a good man to fall hack upon in nearly any place in the field.


The Committee is looking things up a little. Hargreaves did well in goal on Saturday after


one seeing him filay on Saturday would have liolieved that lie had a wound in his knee tliat required sewing up by a doctor.


Pinch, who" has never got hack to work since lie was liiirl a few weeks ago. 'i


SLAIDBURN


of the Clitheroo Btiral Sanitary Authority, ou Monday, tbo Nuisance Inspoittor, Mr. Burrow, reported that certain miisaucos, previously com- phttned of had now heon remeditHl, and staled that aslipits Imd been cleared out tlmt luul nut been cleared out before for twenty years.


I.MrouTANT Sanitaky Woitic.—At tbe meeting T iik 7^atk Mns. Hurnnand.—A prominent


figure in ISlaidburn ^^ctho^li.‘1m, and indeed iu the life of the villiagc.generAUy, has ju.st disappo.ircd in tbe death nt the age of 8 J, of Mrs. Bremmnd. Tho deceased lady hail hocu in failing health for some time ji;ist.aml died yesterday week, the funeral taking place on Saturday last. For do years she Imd been a member of the Wesley.au Society, and for 14 years slm actoil as society .steward. She wa.s the last of five sisters, nil of whom were members of tho Metlunlist Church, and tho house iu wltich she lived, which adjoinetl tlio chapel, Imd been tbe home of the ministers for dO years, isho was of a kindly nnd somewhat humorous disposition and was a woman of sterling character nnd strong individuality.


SAWLEY. evening the domoMsiratlou class mot, Xho num. lu the


Injrs iiere are unUmitwl, and about JO numuK'rs have joinetl. Tim tleinonstratioua tvere reganlctl


with great iuten.'St nnd the all sold. Tlie teacher is Ml»» Olliffo, of tho York­ shire College.


U auvkst F k-stivai. services were held n t Gis-


burti Church, on Sunday, the sermon.s Kung fireacluiil by tlie A’icar. Tho usual ornalo ilocnra- tions wore tliis yoar cou.spiouou» I'J’ tlioir aiisonci..


of mohair vclvot. At tiio Manntngh.am .Mills staiuba powor loom by which


to taco, wuil lllllMyss iimi ------------ -- a greatly incroasotV brightness and


ftrllcle.'* In the numlmr Is otto on a M


malorial Im.s hithertn lioon oonfinoil to ont. By a now niolli«l of oonibining tho back or ground with tbo pile, a porfcol cloth is wDoii, fnco to face, with llni'-icss nnd evenness of surface, and


mohair—can ho iiia.lo. Tho * n , rnnit" ,


coVour. For many yoaiw nast tho " ' 7 7 iV , from proilnction of; mohair rclvot has K'cn sont frem


Bradfonl to tlio Contlnont to l>o workoil «p_ and rvlurnctl to En^iaml.-Anumg other prominent, Ni R»x .


new electric


and h now oiVtVibutlon advocallng^that s^utm^hPnldp-'iangiR - n o Im^H


craft, so that after leaving tbe sorvioo Uioj would bo qualified for markotablo work.


WotiK for Ootobor Unis siioaks of tho manufacturo ‘’


’Vl .


of missionary* meetings held aummlly throughout the CUtitcroe Wesleyan circuit took place at Sawley on \Vetlnesday evening, and wa.s of a most Itearty and encouraging character. The chair 'vas occupial by Mr. Jolm Cook, and ndre.sses were given by Mr. K. 1). Clegg, and the Ivevs. T. Banm and S. C.' Hull; The jtroceeds of tho collections and bo.xca aiuountetl lo ne.arly XM, being consitler- ably in advance of last year.


Missiokauv Muctino,—The tlrjit of tho series


late cninping sea.son, in which the now military site at Chippittg. was uscM by regular and militia troops for the Ilmt time, the Wnr X)nico Ims mtler consideration propwals for the erection of stone- built huts Iteforo no.xt ^*car*s encampment It i.s also proposctl to fence in the ground over which target practice h obtainctl, »o\'eral instances having occurrctl of injury to cattle and sheep straying within the r.ono of tire. Though the results of tho present years concentration of tnx>ps at Chipping nro regnrvled as generally satisfactory tho loc.al military authorities are of opinion that ground different from that recently uso<l, hnuat he selecteil for the camp of next year, Avhen it is intendeti to bring a greater number of troops together simultaneously*,


Cmrinso Cami*.—As a consequence t>f the Uxnnn the title of ** Cottage GanlcningP’ >rcsarap


Cn.“seU and Company are nlH)ut to publish a new halfinmny weekly joum.al dealing wiili ganloning and kindred subjects. It is si»octally intcndetl to help the occupiers of small ganicns, qumliry and iK'n-keopers, allotmeiit'hohlors, an<l honsewivi's It will be etlilOil by M r. AV, .Knbinson, K.L bi. founder and directing cilitor of


CurtUn^ and


will be fully* illustmtciL The first number will be publishod on the 1 2 tU insL


Will everybody give a few eopfiers to-morrow for Snape lias pluck enoiigli for all the team. No BASI-IALL EAVES. W.VTHU Sufff.Y TO F aiims.—At tlio meeting of


the Rireal Sanitary Antliority on Monday, it was reported th a t Mr. Grceiiall, agent for Lady Holker and Mr. K. Burton, declined to provide a new water supply for tlieiv farms in Basliall Eaves, hot wore willing to divert tlio pullntion, wliieli spoiled the present supply—Tlie Nuisance Inspec­ tor, Mr. Burrow, said it was ]inssihlo in this way to greatly improve tiie supply.—I t was deeided to ask Mr. Grceiiall for a plan showing the niamier in which lie proposed to divert the pnUuthm.—A leUor was also read from Mr. O. J l . Kay, agent for Col. Hargreaves, in regard to the same matter, stating th a t lie was willing lo co-operate willi the other landlords so as to improve the water supply.


niontlily meeting of tlie Clitlicroc Union School AUendanco Cunimittee held on ^fonday, preseiU, Mcs.srs. K. Kuy-Sliultleworth (in the chair), G. llaivorlli, .1. Leeniing, and .f. Ilolgate. and the Rev. Canon Wilson, a letter was road from Mr. 1'.. Parker, .I.P., stating th a t Browshohne school was


Cr.osiNii o r Br.o\vsiioi..MK Huiiooi,.—At the


S IL A S H O O K IN G ’S W O R K S L aihsk ViiKciiASi:


closed for the holidays, and U w.-.s not intended to re-open it, owin.g lo tlic floor atteiidanee, and the


fact tha t the cliildren lived as near to other .schools. Some of the farmers liad ceased sub.-sirildng anil the ii'istross had resigned.—Mr. 'L'. A. Townson, Hchool attendance otUcer, stated th a t wiieii he visited the.‘^c1iool the mimliLT on tlie hooks was only fourteen.—Tlie Committee decided to acquiesce iu the closing of tlie Hchool.


FAULTY SCAVENGING IN TH E VILLAGES.


Sanitary Authorit3’ on ^Ionda\* a letter was read from tlie Local Government IJoanl relative to the report of Mr. 'rhompson, Local (loveniment In- sjieclor, wlu) recently’ visitofl tlu* nliolo of the villages in tlie Clitheroe Union with respect to the disposal of ashes and other refuse. 'Ihe letter slateil that t)icreport slmwcd tlie district lo bo even worse tlmu they Imd anticijj.ated, :ind tlie.v wisheil to know wlmt action had been taken since Mr. Thomp.sou’s vi.sit.—Mr. Thompsons rcpfwt itself was some tliirty or more pages in length, and cnni- plainetl strongly of niifblons and other receptacles of filtli being allowed to get too full, and staled tlmt in case of an outbreak of epidemic disc.vse, the district would be peculiarly liable to its ravages. Tbe report reemv.mended that none of tlie re­ ceptacles, wliotber movable or fi.xed, sliould be large enough to render possible large accumulations of tilth, mid it was further suggestoil that lliero should be mure fn.Mpient rv.*movals of refii.**^*. It was tlecideil to reply to the effect that some of


tlie places weiv nlremiy lieiug ilealt with, auil tlm,t Mr. T’humpson’s report had been refcmtl to the


nuisance inspector, with instructions to carry out nil the recommeiulations.


lUBBLESDALE CUICK.KT I.HAGUK, ANNUAL MKLTI.Va. The annmvl gcuorul meeting of tbo Kibblesdale


Cricket League was lield at llie ni)g Inn, VVhalloy, on iSalurtlay afternosu. Mr.,J. K. Thompson, pre.sideut, occupied tlie chair, nnd all t!»o cluh.s in


tlie League were reprcsente\l. Whalloy and Uead, who fell out by being at the bottom of the list, were unauimou.sly re-clccti't!. nnd tho Great Harwoo<l club wusadmittotl a member. Tlio following clubs will, therefore, constitute tho .League for next sons^'U:—Pniliham, Clillieroo, Wliulloy, lik'Ule, Bead, Barnohlswiok, Barnnr, Burnley J:K. Andrews's, and Great IlarwiXKl. It was decided to purchase a challenge cup, wliicli will be pre- sentctl to the winning club each year. A discus.sion took ]dacc on the mo«lo of counting results, and it was eventually decidctl lo alter the uio<lc nnd make it similar to that adopU\l iu tlio county champion- ship, viz., cornu one point for a win, one point detlucUHl for .1 loss, and tlrawn game.s ignored. It was also dccidetl tliat each club play every other club in tile League, which will make the oompeti- tiou morv* iaten'sting ihaii during the jRastyear. Mr. J. Iw. Thompson was n‘-olocled prc-sidcut, luid


all the other olUcials and committee were also rc-appoiiUcd.


InK —An article by Uall Caine, telling


how ho came to write *• Tlio Shadow of a Crime,' is the coutrihution this month to ** My first Book series. “ How .Operatic Artists are made" describes the training of Italian singers, nnd “ Japanese I'ighting,’’ the art o fsc lf ile fcn c e by sleight of hotly. Chapter .six of “ Novel Notcs” by Jerome K. Jerome, is all about cats. Tho sixth inst.alment of “ Told by the Colonel" is an Meal American yarn of how U»e New Bcrllnopolisvillc Methodist clnm*h came lo engage a woman preacher, and wliat was tho iipsliot of it. “ A Florida Bh.vxl Fond ” is another characteristic American story. “ Tho Anicrlcau Claimant ** is continueii by Mark Twain, and the mng.azine con­ tains several other articles and Stories besides the xisual chit-chat of “ The Idlers* Club.’*


S O R A P S At llio luoutld}'meotiug of the (-litheroe lliiral


FOR PURSES ■ Purcli.'tsL'S liave been iiitido tluiL will


iiicrca.se our pre.scul leading repula, tion lor the best goods at lowest prices —and all the goods reliable.


uf Ills hitcsl books ;it Disooiir.l rrioos.


L A D IE S ’ H A N D B A G S of tliv NEWEST SHARES ! NEWEST I.EATIIEUS ! ’. NEWEST I’RICES! !!


I N K S T A N D S In viirious woods. Now Foaluros.


Birthday Presents Any of these goods


mnke most aeceptable birthday presents, THE S u d d e n D e a t h i n S a l f o r d . INQUEST. A JURYMAN COMPLAINS.


inquest a t the \Vlicnt; Sheaf In n .o n Mon^^^^ tonchin" tlic death of Thomas W ood (o2), labourtr.


Air F D. Bobinsoii, (lepnty coroner, lmld a.11


Water street. Clithoroe, wd.o died very suddenb ridhLmorning last, as reported m our last


'**'*Mary Wood, the widow, said her hnsband was a t work a t Hope hlills all day on Ih n r sd a j , and was in Ids usual heallli. Ho returned homo almj t


SIX p.ni.


and had ids tea. About an hour w R" ''" in in tlio chest, but would not


off. Tlioy went to bed at D-fiO, and slept till-I dt . Lni. on Friday. Her l.iishand said he was all


right again, hut iisltcd f o r - n " f " ‘I'U; , 7 “ got it for him, and then went down and lighted the fire. About five o’clock sho- returned to bed, and


he then stthl ho was all right ,""'1 " seven o’clock and go to his work. Mio got into heJ


nnd spoke to liiiiv again hut he did -yj"'“L ISlie shook liim, but he did not move, nnd


About twelve months ago ho ''■''<1 the lungs, and was attended by Dr. Forrest. H ,?


had ndt been ailing since then, lib work ns usual, but occasionallv ho had e ni plained.of a pricking pain at his chest 1 e had


been working amongst some water, and she ''""h ho had talcon cold. Ho was a miiii who had Ukei a deal of. drink, hot lie had not taken inueli la ^ J - In reply to Jtr. Eastwood, witness SAid deceased


pi-IOTO


joined the I’riideiitial Insuranco boeiotj List Mari- Goodhior deposed to being


Mr. T. Cowgill (tlic foreman of the jury), kiui it appeared to him to lie a farce to get tradcsmeii


.


tlierc to pass a verdict 011 a man, when there was ho medical evidence before them as to liow licoaiiio hjTiia dcatli.


borne conversation ensued on the matter amt ,


eventually a verdict of “ Deatli from natural eiiuses ” was returned.


DESKS


SPECIALLY CHEAP. OF THE


LATEST DESIGNS / ' -------------J .'< j/ arj‘:


laroNS ImK MAY


PARKINSON T im e s


O f f ic e . TO b l lE E F OW.Nl'TS. We give' extr.ict Liken from tbo Friston S H E E P DIPS.


; s o - o t t l l c i l “ g l y u o r i n o ’ ’ t U i ) s o e t n . H t o h o U i o m o . . f I I w e l l n a t h o a n f o s t .


j . s U i n , w h i l e a t i h o a a m o t n n o i t h r i x h t m . i i l ; 5 I c n r l n i l l c u c l i l h i l l s a l l l l e a n , H c o , t i e K . * s , n u i j , T u i ? . * . I a n i l a l s o t h o l r


m e r c u r y I s a h r t o r h e * ! h y i h o s h i m I B i r o i i j ; a l l i a l l a a h i o h a v e t h i s e f f e c t .


i B y s l e i n .


I h v e r y d a n f ' i i r o u . s t o t h e a n i m a l s 4 ni/.niK a r a t l o n s c o n t a i n i n g


w i H h e . s o f f b y r a i n a n d t a m t a t h o t l r M s a i i h - . m e r c u r y a r e m i s m i . i l ' I f h


S o m e F a r m e r s u s e B r . - i r , . ’ . M i n o r . t l i i o i . s o n s . u ^ ' i i l n , d c . s t i i M i ) i b i ' a n d i i i j i i f H • ' r BAILEY BROi: LIMITl'lD, CLITHEUnii, j,;'


Arc Agents for the GLYCERIXK Me LEOD’S NoN'-Poi.soxon.


Me DO U G A L L’S Non-i'oi.ws:


LITTLlvS AND TIIOR.N'CLlFn| Which iirc tlie ho.st .mil


F..S.—Tniwlent to hovers of tlicic/’j Selected Tars, Oils and Grease for b-


TH E K IN G LANE THK NEW SPRING INKS


'riie prottic.^t I’reseuts designed, in burnished copper.


BONKS UK


STATiOiYERY a n d e n v e : l o p e s


The Newest Dcsign.s from the foremost houi-e.s.


G O T O 1 > A R i i [ IF VOU W’ANT VOLK


PHOTOGRAPHS TAlv- ani> youk X


P I C T U R E S In .my stylo to pli -is


*


I Copied iiiul Kiihvrccd lo any sk.o. uiH” ‘ I ’ o r t ’ c l a i t i .


lyOUTH.MTS from Bs. inl. per I


I ' i c t u r o S f u u l d l i i g a n t i Sale lit S p e c i a l c a r o w i t h U l i i M i v t i . O M « t , , I i ’ o . i r u i f * 13 and 15, KING LANK. CLITllH


Our New Rl. Sheets ,qre wli-it have usually been sokl a t 3(1., and the N ew Stock for Winter Evening.s’ Amusement arc on show.


R EW A R D BO O K S for Schools.—These are of


tasteful designs, and at prices.'


PUr.LlSIlEiiS OF


T O Y B O O K S have taken further steps ill the last yc.ars direction, and and we have taken their latest ai'id best, holding the heaviest and best | stock in the district.


Usual CHOICE SELECl'HU if- OF


GROCERllilS & PRCK'l^! Quality First-Class. Prices Ke.F'J'J.


TH E FINEST


KIEL ..VND IRISH K i l v e k t ’s P u r e L . ikDiI |


J . 10 c a s t l e


S E F T 0 ^ GAl’l


; ‘ I- J. H. FIRTH, **''''


REMOVlU) • Fu'oJi DUCK STRKI'T.


AT TFIE TIMES O FFICE. L t JL


43, OHATBUEN 1^^’' O at-Cakes, C rumpets, M uffins,


F resh , E very MOENI’’" FRIDAY, OCrOUER I '


Frlntod luid Fubllslicil for Uio PAUIUNSON.;* ULACOW,


lhaco, ' OUthoroo. tm l m C.ii I m r«. It f* :■ ■ ■ O'J-


.......................................... ... (lurvit. (’uu


i


i t . s o l f w i t h o u t I n j u r y t o t h o hIcIii. i i m l t h n h i t t i r . ' i u I i U m I t o c ’ o n n t c n i o l I h O K O i n j u n o u a e f f e c t s h y


T h o f o n i i o r c n i t i - .


I o w n o r . s i n ; \ i n e r i ( . ’ a u m l t h o C o l o n i o s . : u n l i . c t . I c i i r h u H o i i o h l u n d K l y v o r l n o .


* Of tho vnrionH kIicoj) ilip.s in ii.so In ililTcri’iiK . I t i s t h o n n m s l . v o f


said she found deceased in bed, dead. His hands were clenched, and the body was quite hlacK down


"J, ‘"V'


^''in'^roidy "to Jlr. Eastwood she said she tlioiiglit ho had died in a sort of a fit. ■ ■ .


L A D IE S ’ : WORK In all prices. All New.





The be-Tutifiil New Steel-moutiled Scrolls, and latest fashions in Plush Frames.


Fine Old P o r t ............... J»


) t


>> JJ


Fine Old Sherry Orange Quinine Wine


wore clcnclied. iilio at once called for a noiglihonr, Jlre. Goodhicr, nnd wlien she arrived ho "as diad


omb A L B U M S N ew Pa it e r n s ! Old P rices NEW OR T i l l. • W : INTER REASON


Selected carefully and af ter examination of the samples of all the host house.s in the trade.


IIAVK IIBBN KKCKIVKD t h i s w e e k —t h e


A T ^ T H E


D R E S SM A K Ilii A n d


MILLINERY


IG, CASTLE STREET, CUTlIKUot Have on liajul a good variety of


MISSES WATSOS d r e s s iMATBEHLLS, plain and ^


Ladies & Children’s UNDERCLOTll|\| AT .LOWEST rOSSIBLE TRICLS


LKSSONS GXVJ - Drcss-i


XVEN oil the ycicntific i-CiiUing, Fancy Work,


H.OVVARD, WINE AND SPIRIT


32, CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE.


(NEAltLY OITOSITE THE CltAVE.S' li.vsj Pure Gin - - -


I .Old. Scotch Whiskey Old Irish Whiskey - Old Jamaica Rum - Finest Hollands Gin Old French Brandy


- 4'- f . MERCll.hi. "j \ /• '<


"


BE HAD FI10.M & 13L.‘\C(|i;


. A ME'i V


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