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|l(l Mr. (.tlt*ilstftnp«; I 110. sl.e<l ijic, hi»\v<‘vr‘j*
■line to Atlicrlon hy j t hiieiv hin crriui’il rs. GlrcKiami.i liinl
lOur from the fir.t
Id hcen lod iiwii.v in 111. iMr.“. Ctled.'.ti'uioii
I’licro I found Hr. two or throe of this
1 her hed. id accomjiami'd the
ll ate soif'destriiet ioiij ' called to her, hue as |ird no .sound ivtthtn.
| , capable of contain- .sedative to
de.stroy
l ants, and togetficr- On the floor wni
9h the tvonian’s chn* lhame and degrada-
1 to know her
con.sin Jve she had coveted.: ,
i
lie escape ; hut she c last. She left no rotest against; her cd her to inhrder, tad discovered the ronld never he cer-
ght to
cru.sh,and'Ititd ■as an easy, and, in
acunainted with tlie the jnstico of the
i-qnarters; hut I had evidence a t the in-
at day, and in due
liegarded the manner ranee. Hut i t was
)f course, the events ime hccome .the ]iro- liss Trasham’s sal;c, 3 .shoitld be clearly
litiun the motive that rime; nor —it neod lusion made to the octagon room,
ji iinc so far improved ■ me, and thank mo or her. I t was no
lid her so, hnt neither consent to view i t in
• received suhstantiiil
II.SION?
J Ho greeted me very line that he had come j liticnt, he said th a t I liortunity to inquire Incermng what 1 had Inn at Atherton. Cap- 11 told him .something ■ Dr. Hudson) took a iiychological questions; | l h the unseen world, ntion of the episndo [ted the
circuui.stanccs
ly return to London— Itlledstanes had sold |e country altogether Id to receive a letter Im the Eustoti Hotel, liny time give him an evening, I called on
|dght cast sonic light wUh close attention',
lot the opporlnnit.v of Intelligent
iiliy.siciaii,
luck by my alateuicut, Ition—that I hotioved jiore or loss itislipct I t to the octagotiroom. Iiowever, he tisked me, | | ,e narration, how T 1 1 1 had seen. I wnuhl
Jlnions on tliehmt'fer, Ined to regard
wh.at I Bichsafed by , Heaven, Inore natural solution' I ‘
hatur.al' in stich a should it not have lial spirit that I siiw;',
tor’s theories than ad- ] would not allow, ami pretend to sa.v, sir,
limhlnnce of her ? AVc, liluhlv homid up w\Ui ) spirit is nottho stoul}
It a nianifestiitioh onii- , jdy is in full lionlth.” Hudson hndo mo “ Go |rs. Gledstanes’ miml ■ on the one su h je c t; have repeatedly, re-.
of a spirit to anyone . atel.y eounecled with, hit that spirit
lielor.gs, fceded deatli;Mu'l there
l it liavo gone tlirough leam, or in her waking 1 do not know why i i her spirit ntiiUed the I he senes ot lior crime. ’ Imd,” said Hr. Hudson,
tacon-room. How d»>, 1 tlie spirit visited the I that special night <>ii
nda Glcdstnne.s, the irama must have set
Jlj her hands hy hOr |s "ranite, jtrim and had no softness or I'old, and innst have
jn.sliand, Ininnteil Ink'
\ AT THE TIMES OFFICE. i, VOL. 6.-r-No. 24.. J^A PT IST QHAPEL, SHAW BRIDGE STREET, CLITIIEROE.
SU ND A Y N EX T . PREACHER
R e v . R . a . BQOTHMAN.
A hearty invitation to all. OFFERTORY.
W E S L E Y CH A P E L , C l it h e r o e ON
S U N D A Y N E X T , PREACHERS:
Moniana a t 10-80 R ev . S. C. H A L L .
E v e n in g a t C-0 Mr. S E ED A L L , A hearty invitation given to all. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY.
SST NAVVY MISSION in tho WKAVKna’ I nbtitutk, on SUNDAY NEXT, a t 3-80 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, NEAVTON-IN-BOWLAND.
N E X T S U N D A Y ' - PBRAOnER
R e v . j . M A B L E Y , P a s t o r . .
Service a t 2-0 and 7-0 o'clock. The Seats aro all Free, and all arc invited.
"T h o Spirit amt Urn Brldo Day Ooino." SU N D A Y N E ^T . MOOR LANE CHAPEL
A N N IV l y t S A R Y . ON SUNDAY", A PR IL 8 t h ,
: TWO SERMONS
Will be preached in the above place of worship by tho
REV. J ’ SLACK, O k G i .o s s o i ’.
(Formerly of this Circuit)
Services—10-80 a.m. and 0-0 p.m. Collections will bo made a t cacli service in aid of the Trust Funds.
The generous help of the public is rcsjiectfully solicited, as tlie Chapel debt is a largo one.
ON MONDAY NEXT.
MR. P ER C Y NOTCUTT, (o f ST. J a m e s ’s h a l l , Lo n d o n )
H a s TI IK I I O N O U U t o A n k o u n o k a GRAND EV EN IN G C O N C E R T ON
< MONDAY, A PR IL 9x11. To commence a t Eight o'clock. Doora open #-15.
MADAME
Java long held. I was .at all coincided with ,
jli is : Jfr.s. Glodstahcs J spirit, divorced fronv controlling power of
lor singular feature of liicr in which the jihan- Vaking for granted the' Ito hold—there are two
p e paidsoiiu) attention
acce.ssion of careful,
|to limit the splioro of iccasions, and not on • cmher, was Uremia masked; not nq alio
J no capacity to retreat lood would liavo doho |.)r she may not havo pe spirit under certain ifeu to those thinga’ -a strictly rnproduo- an objective jiower,
attitude of her mind witli respect to vott j may ho allowed Iho '■ It M tho' faoo of the '
you saw what y o n ' ' y face of tlio woman', . ad hcen alone in a- : you hlinch Do you
liar case, I felt piorc |r s t idea—th a t Mrs, me—than to tUo
I clucidato apparent luro physics, and th a t Isdom of discussion; , wider myself super- Tvlio -will—I am not eliever ia th o occo- ; aural agencies: and^ J thoughtful and In. •
gste of time to canvass os they think, bo Ills has Dcen charged
Judson throe or fon, pous problems of tho littor and spirit; and
' ■ |S 0th, 118M.
he Fropcletors t>y ti.ty Uetket Fleet.;;:
L
II ’iS - '!SS' KSir'4
ANTOINETTE STERLING Miss K A T E COVE
(Of the St. James’s Hall Popular Concerts,&c)
Mr. T R E F E L Y N DAVID (Of the Albert Hall Concerts, &c.)
Mr. A L E X A N D E R t u c k e r (Of the Crystal
P.alacc Concerts, &c.)
Solo Violinist Miss LOUISE NANNEY (Of the Brussells Conservatoire)
Solo Pianist - - SIGNOR BISAGCIA e r i \ b d g r a n d p ia n o i 'o u t e .
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-Centro Reserved Seats (mimhored) -Isg Reserved Second Seats (numbered) 2s. t!d.; Unrcsprvcil S cats, 2s.; Admission Is.
rlim of'Uio Hall can bo scon and Tloltola kouirod at Mr. Jas . llobluHon’H IN, OaBtIo btrooC
n ew SGREENS- FOR SPRING. ; I
t m e s o f f i c e J . ,-f..
LOW MOOR, WHALLEY, CHATBURN, AND RIBBLESDALE OBSEBVER WE S L E Y C H A P E L , GL IXHEROE
( UEOIBTRRnD FOR TaANBMlBSlOn aduoad;► 3 )
SUN INSUllANGE OFFICE (EIRE). FOUNDED 1710
Sum Insured in 1892, - ;^39i,Soo,ooo
For all particulars apply to Mr. R. HOLDEN,
Bacjc . Commons, : ClitIieroe , S t . J ames’s . T emperance S o c .
, MEETING- . MONDAY, A PR IL 9 th.
Chairman Comhictor
Rev. J . W. MARTIN. • Mr. W. WILSON, T.O.L.
PROGRAMME.
Recitation “ Tho two barrels,” Miss L. A. Marsdon
Children’s Choir " Tliero was a mouse.” Duett
Messrs. J . W. Swindlchurst & T; Chambers. . ADDRESS:
“ Norma,”
Recitation “ Conrad, tlie Swede,” Mary Lund Reading
Soup
Rf.v.
liF.niiEKT Lai'oni-; Beolhousk, M.A. “ One by one,” Miss S. Wilson
Recitation Song ...
Song ” Gates of tlie West,” Miss E. Walinsley Cliildrcn’a Clioir “
Jolly.little Claeker.” Song
“ Mill May,” . Miss M. A. Wilson ...
Cliildren’s Choir “ Yield not to temptation.” BOXOr.OOY.
• ... ADMISSION - Cliildrcn’s Meeting 0-30. Id. . Adults 7-15.
LESSONS IN MILLINERY
Will bo given by
MISS ADAMS, F rom L ondon, ■ IN
The Assembly Rooms, W ir A L L E Y",
Commencing Thursday, A p r il 12th Afternoon from 2-0. Evening from 7-0.
•Hats, Caps, & Children’s Millinery Taught on Scicntillc Brinoiples.
Latest Styles & Fashions. Terms, los. 6d. tlie Course.
ESTABLISHED 18G8. R. W. ALDRIDUE
PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ANU
AM E R IC A N ORG AN W A R EH O U SE P ia n o f o r t e s
T u n e d S in g l y o r uy C o n t r a c t .
Tuner to the Prtneipal I'amilics in Clitheroe and District,
44, LONDON S T R E E T , SOUTI-IPORT,
PEERS & CHESTER a u c t i o n e e r s AND
V A LU ER S .
VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE TRANSFERS KTC., KTC.
TJSUMS MODEllATE.
Apply at the OHlce, KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
H A R a R E A V V E S ’ S 37 AND s o , SA L U O nU ,*
Take lh!« opportunltr of Infonnlnf* tho Puhllo of ClBhcroo nml surromuling lURtrlct that they havo adUcU to their
a E N E I I A L ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ p R A F E R J T i j q : .
E s t a b l i s hm e n t I L L . I N E R Y:
: T H A T ; O F ; ,
L Undcr tho MaiiBKoraonloI lIlaaX_A. HAUquKAYEa. ; A Now and Cliolco boicclloii ot
\
l la tB , B o n u o ta , F c a t l io r a , F low o ra , RtUjoua, L a c c a , &c., -.^c.
A largo aai-orlmonl of llrl(tK»’ Tranjfon., IndudlnRSmock li ii lIordorliiKo. CoHimno Sola,
Cii.lilona, .yi. Al,o a w lo ty
V a d ie a and c'h iU lro n ’a -U n d c rc loU i in g , ' Babylincw. j . ( !
! . | n Nolo tho H A R G R E.A V E S ’ S / ’G n o oE i ia i G e >-k k a l D iu f im a 3 7 AND 3 9 , S A L F O R D . ’
. fV’.uvVB CuHh ona »ml SIIp|»r«, I'orforaiod tiixm, Omwol i “ uk».” rm .y " i k d Flbimrlnt; and Crov[Ol_Wool,.
T he M isses R akkinson, Fancy Drapers,
M I L L I N E R S D r e s sm a k e r s .
AND
F ancy ' Work Repository. WILL MAKE TUEIU
SPECIAL .:. SHOW N E X T W E E K
Of all tho Liitcat Noveltica for the Coming Soaaon — :N oti'. t u b A n n u K a a :—
VICTORIA HOUSE, KING S T R E E T .
tS r SEE WINDOW. FUENI'TOBL CLUB
Eaay way of obtaining new or Second-hand Furniture.
MESSRS.
M. L o r d & Co., 1, MOOR LANE
Arc sta r lin g a F urni'I'Uke C luu to enable .people to buy Furniture witlioul feeling th e e.xpense.
Parties May J oin at Once.
Stocks o f Furniture bought for Cash.
I T U J y . I ' * t \ Mark of a Meilicinc which i ^ poaitivo cure for Back-ache, Dohility, and all KidA'V trouhlca, a certain iirevcntivo of Brighf.a Dlaen«:i and one of the most valuahlo reined ie.a of tho present century. . I t is prcparwl from tlio pre scription of a well-known medical practitioner, and h a sk im in use some 12 Y e a r s without a failure Sold in 2 / 9 and 4 /6 , BotUos, by the Wholc-salc London, Birmingham, mid »ri*toI Hpuaes, or. po-at ’ frw) from A. .1 . BARNEb, GLOUCKt-T ER. . ,
/-q-T-rTr-. I la the Regi-atcred Trade ' tjond post-card for lull particulars. , With F u ll Costume, Scenery, and Band. R. JACKSON, UoN. S ec. BROTHERS’
SOLID AMMONIA rOVVDER
T he Latest D iscovery iu scientific chem- iatry, and acknowledged by llie
mo.st prominent Clicmiata to lie the only perfect and absolutely pi<(e detergent ever placed before the public.
By itouriug Boiling Water on the Powder according to the instructions given on each packet,
A H o u s e h o l d W a s h in g L iq u o r I s PUODUCKD.
“ I t Is tho Most Perfect Washer for all cliv.iaos of— EABRICS.”
•* WoollcuK ami Flatmols washed with it— DO NOT SHRINK.
“ Shrunk ami Ilanlencd V’oolIen.*i aro roatowd to their -oHglnal nlzo ami softnoss.**
“ Hair PruBhe.’i, Combs, and Snonge.n aro rendered as clean aa now without rubbing."
I t i s M a g ic a l in i t s A c t io n f o r IVASHING & CLEANING
Furniture, Oil-cloths, Carpets, Floors, Paint, and Marble.
“ For tho Hath amt Hair It ia unaurpasaed." quite free from greaao or dirt, U l« harmloaa and portable. A TH L E T IC - t O U T F IT T ER ,
L A S S E S , China, Ornanienta, I ’ota, Pana, p or Silver, etc , can be cleaned by aimpty
lunging them Into tho liquor, and rendered spollean and
I t docs not Iof»e in Strength by being exposed. IT IS A rOWLUFUL DISLNFECTANT.
Special Agents for Clitheroe and District—
Bai ley Bros . , Lirn. Market Place, Clithero£’ ■
C A L T HILL LIME YVORKS CLITHEROE
Aoknowlodeocl the s t r on g e s t and be s t Lime in the Market ,
ROBERT PEARSON Has taken tliese ,Works,
and supplies Lime .at Reasonable Prices. UapBna FaoMrTi.Y F.xkouteu. ■
" , - ,,;.J ■ if53r ' -ej- vJ hs I
2-L C A S T L E S T R E E T , CUTUEUOB.
Solo Agent—Whitworth Cycle Co., Ltd. B o n n io k Cycle Co., Ltd. , Seed Cycle Co., Ltd., and oUicrs.
Also Solo Age«d for JONES’ SEWING .M.-VCHINE Co.. Ltd.
F ret S aw Machines, etc.. Mail Carts, Perambulators.
A cCRSSORIKS o f F.VKRY DESCKIinriON. KEJ’T IN STOCK.
/ iV /h i i rx < t n ( i P n n n p t l i f £ x ( c t t U t L .
cloaxiUueaa of orery deaarlpxlon. • The beat houae for and Oout a. Umbrellaa; alao .JCadlo*’ ’Sunal^a^Jj and the largest atock of Walking bdck» Ja the town, at No. 10 and 91, Wellgato, Clithoroe. -
NOTICK.—J . ILiLt, lhanka hU cu«tomcrr for faTOura, assuring them of first claas workutowhlp,
vm: ; 4 . t paat -
. . Miss Jane Hoyle ... Mr. Thexton
Mr. S. Tillotson
Children’s Choir' ' “ Joy hells.’’ - ■ Kecitation '.‘Ned Cloiitcr,’’ Nelly Downham Song
Opening Hymn and Prayer. “ Swiss toy girl,” Mary A. Wilson THE BAZAAR WILL REPRESENT , . An Old En g l i sh M a r k e t Town
The Bazaar tvill be opened to-morrow, SATURDAY, April 7th, by— MRS. SIMPSON, OF BU RN LEY , Mr. J. T. B uaceweli. will preside.
iS>" 'Tlio Bazaar will bo Opened Each Day a t Two o’clock.
CONCERTS AND A V ariety of Other ENTERTAINMENTS Will bo given Each Day, by the
Clitheroe Excelsior Glee Party, Mr. W- R. Dugdale’s Choir, &c., &c.,
The Rev. S. C. Hall will give MAGIC LANTERN ENTERTAINMENTS at Intervals.
A Choir in Quaint Old Engflish Costume will give Selections . I n th e O ld Market T own.
R E F R E S II M ENTS "'ill Ite provided ; also an Opening T E A >-t 4-3°
in the Chapel Vestry. Tickets, is. 6d. each. A D M I S S I O N :
T
Family Tickets, ss.; to be obtained from the Hon. Secs. (Messrs. J. Bowker, 3.;, School Terrace, and W.
H.mson, 7, Nortli Parade). Season Tickets (not transferable), 2S.; Thursday (all day), is.; Friday, is. till si.v o’clock, after si.\, 6d.; Saturday, 6d. all day. Children under 12, half price.
,T. T. liracowell, Woone-lanc ; II. N. Rowe, 18, Bcel-strcct; tho Secretaries, tho Advertiser Olncc, and a t tho Door.
Tickets to be obtained from Messrs. .1. A. Barker, htarkct-plaec; R. D. Clegg, Do Lacy-st.; FRIDAY, A PR IL 6, 1894. flDonc^.
To-^night , F r id a y , a n d T o -m o r r ow , S a t u r d a y , Apr i l 6 th , a n d 7 th ,
A GRAND
I'or the sale of useful nrd ornamental articles, .will be held in tho Schoolroom,funder Distinguished Patronage. • I t is proposed to raise the sum of ^£^1,200 for tlio purchase of a New Organ and reduction of debt on the Trust PremiseB.
^
] \ fO N E Y TO L E N D in Town or or Country, at 5 per cent., in .sums of
;^5o and upwards, upon personal security, for .a term of not less than three years; also upon Mortgage at 3 per cent. Apply Mr. WOOD, 56, Tasman Road, Stockwell, London, S.W.
poaal, is prepared to advanco tho aamo to all roapectablo and roHponsihlo porHons, In ojjy p a r t of England, Scotland, or Wales, In Buina of not Io.^b than X15 to X1,000, on tho Borrowor’fi own
. SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY',
without SurotloH or Security. No delay. No LawCoBln. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY IS GUARANTEED,
and, if desired, a written undorlahlng will bo given to thl.*? cfTcct.
AdvunccH also mado on Mortgages and RcTorslonH at FIVE PER CENT, INTEREST PER ANNUM,
repayable by easy lnHtalment.s, or In ono huiu, to suit tho Borrower’s convonlonco, or, If doalrod, tho capital can remain us long as tho interest is paid.
' - not apply. IMPORTANT NOTICE.
As this !.s not n regular lo.m ofllco habitual borrowers need *
hy letter (stating amount required) to Mr. STEWART. 2, Co o p e r S t„ M a n c h e s te r .
J ) IX O N ’S COjMMERCIAL
BANK. 'H ead Okfick :
-18, CLAYTON STREET, B lacki iu un.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
LOANS from Xo upwards. Apply— AV. U. LATIIAAf, Manager.
The ahove Bank has carried on Imainess a t tlio above adtlrcss for upwards of -10 yoar.s—a guarantee in itself as to its fair dealing.
From £ 5 to £ i ,0 0 0 . THK
B l a c k b u r n Ba n k , 9 and I I ,
LIMITED,
OLITHEROE VOCAL SOCIETY’S C O N C E R T
ON
Mr. L. N. Parker’s WILL BE PERFORMED,
A t WHICH
S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 11™, 189-1, ‘^ S I L V I A
J 5
burn, and 27, Waddington Rd., Clitheroe.
ESrAULISIIKD 1ST.'..
The above old cstablisliod Bank make protnpt ADVANCES
FROM £5 TO £1,000
To any respcctablu
Ilou.scholdcr, Shopkeeper, Earnicr, etc., etc.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, EASY REPAYMENTS, UTMOST SECRECY.
A imANCII OFFICE HAS BEEN OPENED AT
27, Waddington Road, CLITIIEROE.
And tlio Manager will attend EVERY MONDAY, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Full particuIarB on appHcatluii oithor ponton.-Uly or COKEECT WEIGHT GUAKANTEED.
Coal , Coal , Coal . Delivered in Clitlicroo :—
CHEAPEST A BEST IN THE MARKET.
In
C.irl Loatl.a at Opb per cwt. , In IhigH a t ......... UkI.
,, Samples of not Ions titan It* owt. at lOpl.
S p e c ia i . Q u o t a t io n s e o r T r u c k L o .u i s . ,S7..1CA' A C n 'A r .S AV STOCK.
ORDERS RECEIVED AT—
52, CHATBURN ROAD, Clithortxi, OR
Rd. F r a n k l a n d , CHATBURN..
Orders by Post Punctually Altenclcd to.
L. K. Me t c a l f e ’s C Y C L E STORES,
winner
fir.st time shown; 8s., unfcrtiles rcplacotl. — W a l t k u
Buuiui^, Chatburii.
,'j bred from prize winners, 8s. Cd. ]>or sitting. Carriage paid. — Apply J . Bridge, Clitheroe.
Sales by ■ Hiiction
BAWDLANDS FARM, CLITIIEROE.
Sale of Surplus irousobold Eurniture, Dairy Utensils.
Williant Cliamley, lo SKr . i . nv
I J ) II. TURNER begs to announce that be lias been favoured with iiLstructions from Mr.
JTURNITURE AND D.URV UTEN.S1LS.
Viz —
Ilousop.art. Painted Secretaire with Book Case Atlnchctl in gootl condition,Dresser wtili lianlwoml top seven drawers and cuplioard in front, six stuall drawers on lop, upliolsteretl Sofa. Dining Table with fall leaves, round Table, liasJcet Cradle, rush .soatcHl Cliairs, large
brn.ss Pan, Oil Tin, Seales and Weights, six Brooms, Riddle, Towel Rack, Clothes Rack. Parlour. Si.x Walnut Chairs
uphol.stered in cretonne, large extending Dining Table, Birch Iramc Pictures, and other miscellane ous lots too numerou.s to mention. Hedrooms. I'nir of Iron Bcdstoad.H, pair of Wo«l Bedsteads, chest of Painted Drawers, Oak Wanlrobo, two drawera a t bottom, Step Ladder. Dairy Utensils. Capital Barrel Churn (new), Milk Cooler and P.an, large and .small Milk Kits, Sile, Butter Basin, three Milk
Lc.ads, largo and small Milk Cans, &c.
SALE AT TWO. TERMS, CASH. (Ibe Stub. ECU SEASON ^1801.
dam
Ei.shor, by Wonder IV. (S,G22). Prizes:— Commended, i I..ondon; Shire Horse Show 1898; Thinlj Royal Manchester and Liverpool 1892. SiODOws WoNHEU Is a black, four years old,
SIDDOWS WONDER. No. S.II.S.B. Sire Crcssy ('4,88f>), g.s. Canlinal, vol. xii., J?'cc, £8 ,8s,, and 2a. Od. Groom.
Sire Moulton Skipi>or (11,902), dam by Lincoln- sliinj I-nd H. Biwler, AV. \y. Wliipp.
• I
IT H G I L L S K I P P E K , ' TWO YKAR' OLD.
. •
i’rizob—5lli I.on(lon Sliiro Horse Show in'a class of 15 -
,, „ 1st Wlialley -
1st Lancaster 1st Clithcroo -
li.c. London Shire UorM Show' Ii.c. Royal Chester Show - -
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• 8nl Rojnil Matichcstcrnnd Liverpool 1892 - 1st .Scnithiwrt
li.c. Ashbotime - - -
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the best of legs and feet, and is a very niassi.e colt ■ throoghont.' Will serve a-limitol nninboroC approve! liiares. Tenant Farniors’mares a t ^ 3 Ss, Genllomen‘s inares./5 3s,, and 2s. Cd. Groom. Stuo Gkooji, ROBERT RKEDER.'
WiTtioiLt. Skii-i-ku is a liay, stands with -
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- 1892 - 1S92 - 1893
sLands l(i-8, with Uie l)est of- feet and p-asterns, h.i-s plenty of fine silky hair, and good Hat l>onc, and js a wo’^derful inover. Gentlemen and Earmcr.s desirous of breeding good sound cart horses cannot do bettor than u.-^ this horse, ns lie, is undoubtedly well bred, and a very'sure stock-getter, liaving got S(.i per cent, of his last
yc.ar'.s uiaires in faal. Will stand a t home and meet marcs by appointment. i % '
The Property of WALTER *W. WHIPP, Withgill Eann, Clithcroc.
■ i-ri A u c t io n , on Satlhidav, April l lili, the very useful JIou.Hchold
I^GGS for Sitting from splendid LANGSHANS Iuki.anh, Diinsop
G G S for Sitting from sjilcndid pen of l i JjANGSIIANS, mated with Cockerel ITi/.o
Fleming Square, Black Ho %et For full particulars (free of charge) apjily jiorflomilly or men.—Apply 20, Castlk Gatk. ®n Sale
Puppies, same age.—Apply, J o s n ’ii Bausons, Brungcrley Farm.
ON S A L E at Lane Side, Bradford, Gootl ON SALE—8 Wire Haired EOX-TEUmEU
MEADOW HAY, by yard or stone. VUPRIES, nine weeks old ; also four Collie
“[:> O U KN 1) U C 1C E G G S 1-OU SALl-:, .L\> “ Ilygotfs ” strain, 2s. (id. per sitting of 18. Also Browji Red Game Eggs (Sliepberd’s strain) from winners of many firsts and specials, 1808. Price, IOh. for Pi.—
C.mtsidvay Housk, Olitlioroe.
b.argain.—Apply 1, Cnnucii Stukkt. O
N S ALK, SAFETY BICYCLE, 81 Ib.s. weij:ht, Clincber tyres, nearly new. A
ESHTON VILLAS. CLITIIEUOE.
■jJlOK SALE by PRIVATE TREATY one of tlio I above Semi dctachctl villas now iu tlio occii-
])ation of J . *P. Wliipp, Estp—Eor furtlicr particu- iarn see previuUH advertisement for sale by .quettun or apply to—Mu. T. Nowkll, Solicitor, II, Har greaves Street, Burnley.
rj-lO LET—Comfortable
APART.MKNTS with J)oublC'heddcd Room, suitable for working
A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, having a
con.slflorahlo aum of unhivostoil nionoy at hla dla-
AitTinm SsitTii, Boot and Shoe Maker, Salfonl, Clitlioroe.
W
Boh Jlarchc.WA N T E D.—APPRENTICES to Millinery ami Dressimikiug at Biiacewell’s, tho
TtSIES OlTlCE.
stating age and terms, to R.
Bkekna.su, Slaidburn " WANTED,
Improver, for Tailoring Business.—Apply SERVAN'T,
A Good, Strong GENERiVL able
ITORRUCKSFORU LIME WORKS, LIMITED, Clithcroc.—Apply, ILitcliefe & Kenvon, 11, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn.
OFFER WANTED for all or part, 50 £5 fully to Wash.—Apply, Tub paid, and .’iO £8 10a. paid SHAJIES in the WANTED.— M A C H I N I S T , Advanced • •■
Itshi} »lnl not \Vi>J, • itmnoi] latiT. Wii;i l ) r a v v . ih y ilutit*s ;»r
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.ivi.lriitiv mplicil witli liiH i(.j •
AND 5 :
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one on tlie Prem AT THE
Of every description '.■'J-'Js ' i '
ises i- TIMES OFFICE. ;
PR IC E ONE H A L FP EN N Y . * 4 Manteb
TlfTANTED—TWO Rcspcc(able Young Men Vi
l o d g e r s—Apiilv T imkb Ori-icK.
a n t e d . — tw o r e s b e c ’i'a b l e LODGERS.— Comfortable home.—Apply
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