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'i '. ^ f- .V ■,"": - ■ii'V^ -*’ ; ; * %m ,5m* 4w h :^''i^M 5\< ^ ’> i \ •a-.s^. Krosiv -iK-Xs * »‘ >’^ _ tw * .'■CK”--? ■<** b o r o u g h 01? CLITHEROE . ■


1 i


Council was • Tliero were


)> Aldermen tl Ormerod ;


lor, and liast-


llobinson, Itobinson


1 mahket '. the oonsid-


la rk e t came lad received


if discussion, it th at tender at they could Ise.


man’s hands, uld be adris- tliu matter,


if it would


’c was a good ng to do with


ling, and felt was suitable Market, and


oinbor of tlie


w.as £75 less 111-justice to


I lad seen their 0 hoped Mr. tlie Auction


1 be.st farmers > I such a sum.


ito the liands let the cattle ley had one >f the streets.


1 unless Bomc- •I'onld go from [lusli it better


bate. p they should Tith him, they


c market. He i*iy refused to art. lie discuasiou li promise from


.11 tile calving i)ld, and tliesc


ad best let it with all cattle


aitocommittoo. w Mr. Holden,


would be more


avoiir of dis- lled for, and ho


will! him, and 111 ill this iiiat-


ic Council are illing to let the lers ?


dden : Is this ness ? iiout proprietor


l lot the mart at y c.vperieiice id


liione, wo do not Iway. eon propose to


lian at present f it.


■vu,i .,1 . 011 visit ’’1 sbi'o^i, Icoeo


hose to keep tlio (I'ay ? I'Uld go ia for


l uted to put up I


an J. Garnett eted, and kept 0 the dotriiiiciit


Jpould fi,ave been jittec cognisant


■ as we can. lornian Sefton, irkct would bo P'S of the week, .keeping it open


|o the people of I


Jtho conditions, In hand to the Imt.


ly of the week, lis term ? r. Holden. .1 liad provided


desman from a en to erect a


r. Holden had ,^250 e.vennitcd 10 way of rates


ink so. 10 Market and ■ annum, which ly.


ved into Com-


18 resolved not of the deposit


I


I have nowhere Ills customers


lector); AVhat •oil ? did not know.


jthcr dwelling


id Councillor cu Inspector’s urtcra for puh-


btion of plans the Maiiches-


■ Authority, cvcral persons, other works, ',


1 (


|itod In.spector


lined- for tho It Hack Coin-


specification . i to bo laid in


veiling house .■ot and Well-


an additional I ay Hridge to .improve the


tlio proposed |(1 Waterworks


t


llio aflinnative. las a pity tlioso ■he three or four Blinder considor- Ihe Council who Ivo hoard some


ition would bo the chse of


g to do was to Ir. Holden, and : him to retire. |en: Would you


0 as to whether In k s ta n d s .—Novel Designs in


Brass, Olive ‘Wood, Glass, Rosewood, Loose Ink BoUles to fit Stands.


P O C K E T I N K S in Copper, Leather. . A T T H E


TIMES OFFICE BOROUGH POLICE.


FiiiDAY.“--Boforo J . H. Ci.aukk (in tho chair), UouncUlor A. Roiihuts, and J . Biiown.


DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.


witli being drunk and disorderly in Wilkin-sqiiarc last night, and with doing damage to the cell in wliieli be was placed to the extent of £1. The Cliief Constable said tho prisoner was


AVni. O’Rourke, labourer, Salford, ivas^ cliargcd


“ simply mad "when brouglit to tlio Police Station. Prisoner for his defence, said lie did not ijnow


what lie was doing. Ho was fined 5s. and costs or seven days for


being drunk, and .lOs. and costs for damaging tlio


cell. John Woods, labourer, Salford, for lieing drank


THEFT OF CANDLESTICKS.


candlesticks, valued a t Is., the property of John Sharpies, Russcll-strcet. Airs, Sharpies ■ had occasion to go upstairs last evening, wliilo there she lieard tlic house door open. She called out, but received no answer. 'Die candlesticks were after; wards missed, and tlio prisoner was found to Iiavc


Woods was furtlicr charged with stealing two


sold them. Woods pleaded guilty, and was sent to prison


for one month. A YOUNG TnlEP.


Daniel Warren, aged 11, Shaw Bridge, was charged with stoaliiig from tho National Scliool, on the 21st of Deuember, a scarf, a quantity of Christmas cards, some wool, chalk, and pocket Imndkcreliiefs, in all valued a t 7s. G. Brotlicrton, aged 11, gave, evidence as to the


N O T I C E


prisoner stealing the articles named. Ho was witli Imii on tlio 21st of December. 'Dio prisoner got over tho Castle wall and tlirough tho wasli-hoiiso window, ho then took liis clogs oft and got tlirougli anollier window into tlic school. Uo tlicii forced the lock of tho desk and nhstrnctcd tho articles. P.S. Beaumont said ho received information on


‘ was wearing tho scarf round his neck, and in reply .^to a question said his sister had knit it for him.


■Wednesday, Ho made furtlior inquiries with the result that lie arrested tho prisoner, ycstonlny. Ho


•'JCwo balls of wool liad been burnt, and tho rest his sister had used for knitting. Afiss Watson, pupil teacher, spoke to missing


, Ho was ordered ■ to be sent to a rcforiimtory Bcliool until he was 1(J years of age, his parents to coutnbulo 2 /-x>cr week towards his maiutenaaco.


had given a groat amoimtof trouble, and his fattier liad been summoned four times during 1893 for not sending him to scliool. 'I’lie lad liad been absent 338 times out of a possible 421; 'Die parents excuse was lliat tlicy could not niako Iiim go to soliool- Ho never passed a standard.


tlio stolen articles. G. Booth, school attondanco officer, said tho lad


J, T. BRACEWELL’S ANNUAL


STOCK-TAKING SALE WILL COMMENCE ON


SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1894. C a t a l o g u e s m a y


N o t e t h e .A d d r e s s :— .


Ban Marche, .30, be Hhaid from the 24th.


Moor Lane.


and disonlerly last night, was fined 5s. and costs or seven days.


]’HOTO FRAMES AGAIN NEWl


In the New Aluminium Metal— no tarnish. Brass, Lizard Skin, Plush,


Plain Bevelled;,Glass. Hand Painted. AM E R IC A N HAND MIRRORS a n d


N u is a n c e I n s p e c t o r ’s R e p o r t . The Nuisance Inspector’s annual report from


T»n ary 2nd to Hecerabor 30th, 1803, was pre- inted, and the following e.vtracts are taken from


■ t l ia to tM r -£250, wbicli ugliest, tliat


e


,lmie With our sewerage scbeino being in pro- prosB I Iiavo not pressed tho property owners,as I nthcTwise would have done in the way of having new drains iiiado. closets altered, and back yards nut in a bettor condition, and sovcral other things lihieb might possibly liave to bo altered when tho .nwcraROSclicmc is finisbed. During the year, five new drains have been laid, old drams and choked I'lillevs have been opened and cleaned, manure beans removed to less objectionable places, and nicB iiigoons, and poultry removed from the dwell- * es Back yards have boon cleaned, shields liimilied for closets, old pig swillmgs removed, iloVii-snoiils repaired, metal palls supplied, ash labs provided lor ashes, dirty closets cleaned, dirty houses cleaned and white-washed, now channel laid ill Park-street, a wooden atraoture used as a stable rcniovcd because there was no drain accommoda­ tion collars cleaned out, cellar filled up, dead enrenses removed that bad been buried too near ilwellings, tripe dressing removed from the bouse to a more suitable place, watering troughs in- Buected, liousoB ventilated, two cases of slaughter­ ing on unregistered premises were reported to the Coniniitteo and Medical Ofllcer of Healtli, over; crowding cnscs liavo been dealt with, houses have been fumigated after fever cases, beds destroyed by fire after fever cases, small-pox and typlioid. Ill cases of small-pox, diphtheria, typlioid, and Bcnrlct fever, the houses were inspected and dis­ infected, and tlic necessary precautions taken to iircvcnt tho spreading of the diseases; cases of Biisncctcd acarlct fever were reported to tho Jlcdicnl Officer of Health. Notices have been Bcrved upon occupiers and owners ot property to abate nuisances, disinfecting liquor and disinfect­ ing powder have been used largely during the year. In conclusion ho says:—“ I wisli to draw your attention, gentlemen, to tlie advisability of having a disinfecting apparatus. I liavo Iiad apiilications from tlic Medical Officer of IlcaUii’, ami from tlio Nurses’ Association, and from several private families who wanted tlieir clotliing diBinfecting after fever cases. Not being able to ncconmiodate tliom, tlio clotliing in some instances lias been destroyed, and in other cases sent out' to wasli, and by so doing have tended to spread the


niighbourliood. The open sewers a t Hawtliorn- einee lluck-slrcct. Back Taylor-strcot, and Back Ivhal'lev-road liavo been cleaned out. 572 bouses have been visited, and several sanitary defects Mil remedied, but a great deal- yet remains to be


f ' In all, 3.13'!: loads of ashes, rubbish, and oil have boon removed and disposed of in tlio


disease.”


C o n s e r v a t iv e ' C l u b ' - ' M e e t in g .


G e n e r a l


r-HE^' CLITHEROE r’ riMES, > ‘FRIDAY;TANlIARYvi2,r.i8g4- GRINDLETON


CHATBURN. The aunual general meeting of llic ,Conscrvati\o


association. was held- on Monday evening in tlie billiard room of^ the club. : Councillor Jordan presided, and'lliore were present between 50 and CO of the members, including most of the lending


the balance sheet for the past year, which shmyod tho club to be in a prosjierous condition, llierc was an incrcaso of momberH, the .number, now,on,


Conservatives in the town. Tho Secretary (Mr. John Hargreaves) presented


tho books being about 300.. In the, receipts there were £107 for billiards which was an increase of about £27 on the previous year, ;^83 for aubsenp- tions, and X21 for interest on investments, llie, total receipts for the year were £205. .Tnero had been considerable extra expenses during the year, including /4 0 for renovating the billiard tables, and/£10 m tho purchase of decorations on the occasion of the Royal Wedding. In spite of these extra expenses, however, there was a balance iii


hand of £07.


and passed, after which the election of ofilcers for the ensuing year took place.


Jordan as chairman, ho attended regularly, and he thouglit the}’ could not obtain a more excellent


chairman.. Mr. Aldcrsloy thought they should have a


motion of Mr. C. H. :Rowlandson, seconded by- Councillor Tillotson. ’


Mr. Weeks was rn-elcctcd treasurer on the; ■ * i


Councillor Jordan was rc-clcctcd.


. . .


secretary,and in thanking tlie members for electing him he'said he had thouglit of retiring because he could not always be a t the club to receive the mem- bers’ subscriptions, but tliey had recently appoint­ ed the steward to look after them, and that being the case,ho was willing to retain the secretaryship. The following gentleman were appointed to con­


Mr. John Hargreaves was unanimously re-clcctcd


stitute the committee;—Councillors R. Lanca^stcr and II. Tillotson-, Messrs. J . W. Southworth, J . I . ,


W. B. Dcwluirst, . J.R., S. Speak, J .P., L. B- Rowlandson, H. J. Hargreaves, T. Mitcliell, J. Crabtree, W. Harrison, W. W. Wlutcside, J* Wooff, M. James, John Parkinson, R, RrowivJ. Cowman, J , Wils n, H. Astley, and J. Rawcliffe. ’Dio following cloven gentlomcn were clcctca to represent tlio club on the Clitlieroo Division Con­


servative Registration Association: Messrs. B. Jordan, J . W. Soutliworlli, c . H. Rowlandson, b. Speak, J . Wilaon, I. B. Riley, J . Dargroaves,


J .


Aatley, J . Ciinliffo, and T. Soedall. Votes of Blanks wore accorded to tlio cliairman,


ESTABLIHHED 18G8.


E. W. ALDRIDGE -PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM,


AND ORGAN W A R EH O U SE P ianofortes w a l l b r a c k e t s ASH TRAYS—Nicklc Silver & Brass.


•BEAUTIFUL SCONCES IN BRASS & COPPER


S C E N T S .— T h k F in e s t a n d M o s t D e l ic a t e K in d s .


T uned S ingly or by Contract.


3’micr to the Principal Famihes in Clitheroe ana jDis/ncf.


44) LONDON STREET, SOUTHPORT,


SCI-IOOL BOARD FOR PENDLETON TOWNSI-HP.,


RATEPATEUS SIEETINQ AT SABDEN: A CONTEST FOB TUE FIRST BOARD.


-Tho Education Department havo issned their


official intimation for tiio formation ot a School Board for tlio township ot Pendleton. 'J’liis is in ooiiecquenco ot tho recent developments in connec­ tion with tho British School, Sabdon. 'Die nom­


inations were fixed for Tuesday, and the election is to take place on Saturday week. ./V largely at- tcmlccl meeting of the Sabden residents in the


'TIicso were selected as follows:—Alcssrs .Jolm Bennett, Jas. Asliwortli, Alattliow HmiHe, Jacob Hargreaves, Clias. Laycock, AI.L. Wilkinson, D.^ Wliitoliond, George Hargreaves, nozekiaii Wood, W. Jackson, David Kenyon, and .Toseph BritclifTo. 'Dio meeting then concluded,-and the sclcetion comniittco held a silting, and flually deoided tliat Mr. Robert Hiiidlo, J . l ’., Dr. Laycock, Air. .loiin BeimctL and Mr. George llirgroaves, bo nominated


dai' to take into consideration tho course of action to bo adopted a t tho forthcoming election. Air. J. Bonnet was selected. After mncli discussion it was decided, on the motion of Mr. .Tons Hawortii, tliat a committee of twelve bo apppointed to select the four candidates for the Sabilcn side of tlie Hill.


townsliip was held in the llritish School on Satur- x_ A_i_n*%r«a:.iA*>n«inn flm rniirsn of aetinn


as oandidates.


On Monday Alessrs. George Hargroavra, and At. L. Wilkinson, waited upon tlio Viear of Pendleton


. „ ,


with tlic view of seeing whether i t could not bo a r ­ ranged for, tile Pendleton portion.of tlio ratopayors


to nominate ono candidate only and thus avoid a contest. M r . Walbran replied that nomination


napers containing bis own naiiio and that of nlr. Rawlinson, of Pendleton Hall, had already boon nut in at. Air. Eaatliam’a offices' a t Clithorpe. \Wieii tlio; nominations closed a t foiiT o clock on


TncsdayV afternoon Walbran; Air. Rawlinson, Air. R. Kindle, .1.1., Dr.


Laveook, and Alessrs, Jolm Bcnnott, and Gcorgo Hargreaves, hadbecri nominated, so tliat there will bo a contest. . Already much oxqitcment is being evinced in Sabdon ,on the subject, and" natunlay week promises to be quite an ovonttnl day in tlio


history of tho villiagc. Wo are informed that 253 rntenavers in the Pendleton township live on the


Sabden side of Pendlc, and tho ronmining 5o on tlio CHtheroo side.


c o u g h s , b r o n c h it is , a s t h m a ,


SBASiMS, CONSUMPTION, DIARUHCBA, WHOOPING' COUGH, ,.1c


and the club steward, after which tho proceedings wore brouglit to a close.


.Col. Starkic was rc-clcctcd president. Mr Weeks moved the rc-clcction of Councillor


The balance sheet was unanimously approved ,


, , ■ • ,


change-and ho moved Mr. John Southworth. isif. Southworth, however, objcctcdj and Bccondcd the resolution. !


_ ,


Sa turday a very impressive funeral took place a t the . Methodist ,Ereo Church, Grindleton, the decoaecd being Mr. Joseph H argeaves,. tho second son of Mr.: Benjamin llargreaves, grocer, elc., Grmdleton. ' Tlie funeral cortege was headed by the.Rev. A. Winfield, clreiiit minister, the super­ intendents and officers of the' Sunday School, iho members of the males 1st Bible Class, to which tho deceased belonged, and many of tlio nicinbers of tbo Grindleton Reading-Room, ot wliieli the deeonacd was seerctnry, joined tiiC:. procession. Immodi.itely in froiU oi liic cori'se were liie mem­ bers of tlicMoliiodist Free Cimrcli String Band, of wliich deceased was also a member. On arriving a t tile gates ot tiie chapel tiic procession divided to allow tlio pall-bearers and mourners to pass tlirougli 'Dio funeral servieo was conducted by the Rev.-A. Winfield. After tiie usual portion of tlie funeral service bad been read, and prayer offered, the well-known liyiun ‘' Death has been here and borne away,” was very touchingly rciv dered by tiio Cliapel choir, ncconipanicd ;by tlm organ. Tlic services both in llic Cliapel and a t tile grave were very impressive and largely attend­ ed Tlio deceased was in tiio 2Gtli year of his age.


E unebai. op Mb. J oseph Habgbeaves.—On NEWTON.


tata " Niglit of Wonders V or “ 'Die Bii tli of Christ” was given on Sunday, Deceinher (list. Till) rendering of tins beautiful piece was most appreciatively received by tlio licarera, tiic singers acquitting themselves most creditably, o.'icelling any tiling they liave ever given before. JDio choir assisted'by friends were Mrs. Mabley, Misses E, Richardson, Rushton, A. and I. Clapliam ; Messrs. Ramsey, Watkin, A. Howard, and W. Cowking. Miss Ramsey ably presided a t tlio Iiarmonium. On the following Tuesday tlio cliiidreii of tlie Sun­ day Seliool gave tlieir annual cntertainihent.wliicli consisted of a scliool operetta, entitled “ Santa Claus or Mildred and Pa tty ,” wliich was given in I excellent style. ' Tlio elegant and easy manner in wliicli tlioy rorfonned tlieir parts being very creditable, to tliemsolvcs and Mrs. Mabicy, who inust-liave been a t corisidcfablc troiihio in their training. Tho cliildrcn were dressed in costume, and tlio jilatform wss very pretttily decorated for tile oceasioti. Collections were made on botli occasions, wliioli were satisfactorily responded to.


COSOIIKOATIONAI, CiiArEL.—Tlio popular can­ RIMINGTON.


Risiington Nationad Sciiooi.. — Tho fourth anhiial supper and dance was held in tho National


School, Riiningtou,on Wednesday evening,.Tanuary 3rd. I t was; as on previous occasions a great suc­ cess, there being about I-IO present. 'Die refresh­ ments were all gratuitously given by friends in tlio district, to ivlioni great praise is duo, likewise to those who took part in serving out tho same.' After all liad done ample j’listico to tlic good tilings pro­ vided, tho room was cleared for dancing, wliich was kept up until about lour o’clock the follotving morning (Tlmrsday). Songs were rendered at intervals by Miss Wilkins, also by Messrs. Mitelioll,


Loynil, J . Armistead and J . Jackson. Mr. Brown of Barnoldswick played for dancing. Messrs Hy. Jackson and Hy. Heaton acted ns M.C’s. On Friday night about 70 mot together in tlie same room, when anotlicr enjoyable evening was spent, dancing being again Indulged in until tlio early hours of Saturday morning. Songs were given on tills occasion by Messrs. Geo. Starkic, J . Arm- istcad, J . Jackson and - Jno. Whitaker, a duet j entitled “ Upper Ton and Lower Five,” was sung by Messrs. Law and Jackson, of Cliatburn.' Mr. Jno. Carr supplied the music for dancing. 'Dio balance of tlio procoods of tlie two entertainments (which amounted to £11 12s. Od,) was Iiandcd over to the Seliool Treasurer (Mr. Robinson) towards defraying tlio expenses to which tlio Managers Iiavo recently been put (by the Ediioational Debt), in providing additional offices, etc., for tho accom­ modation of tlio scholars attending this day soliool. Seeing therefore that there were no funds in hand for to moot this additional outlay, tlie Managers are grateful for so handsonio a halanco, and desire to express their gratitude to all who assisted in raising so largo an amount,


year, kindly sent us by Halph Assheton, liisq.i as noted by him a t Downliam Hall.


J iinufiry FobruarY


Inches. '1*30


March April • May Juno July August Soptombor • Oolobor ' - Novombor - Docombor -


Tho fall of rain in inches here for Un average of the tliirty years, 1850 to 1889 inclusive.


Total for yoor


January February - March April Ju lilay :


Juuo Aly


Sugust


Ooptomber - Nctober .


Dovember - - ecember -


lor tho year was very nearly an average ono, there was a dcfieicncy ot'somo four inolien in tlio former


I t will bo noticed that aUlioiigh tho total rainfall -Yearly avorago 42'04


4-22 .. .


. . . .


half ot tho year, and a rediindanoy ot a like amount In the latter, half-yon r. ' Heiico wo had some drought in tho spring, but did not suffer to I q.[,o tlio extent tliat llioy did in many parts of England, | as tbo drought broke up in Jiily.


T h r o a t , . C h e s t , ' - L u n g s .


, A n im a l 'W'orUI'. A few years ago it was a common thing to hear of tho'slaughter, of valuable


• fessions and .tlio thousands of euros. ciTceted tligt word thought impossible a few years back,' ' ' ' ' ■ Especially' is tliia.noticcablo in tho enso of tlio


mistake made. For instance, lake the vast strides that vliavc ;been made within the last decade in Chemistry, and by tlie Surgical.aiid Alcdical Pro-


the.; sun,”


' animals for tlio sliglilest. aoeiclent wliicli is now looked upon as only a temporary ailment Hint can bo cured in a few days; and wliat is tiip priimipal secret of this saving of Animal Life? Notliing more or leas (lian tho discovery by AIii. Uknrv of


his wonderful-‘ ' >


W h i t e O i l s , C o n d it io n P o w d e r s , a n d D r in k s , fo r _


HORSES & CATTLE Is.


/ S5T No owner sliQuld be Avithout tlicm.'


P o p u la r Pr ic e s , Scl., 6cl., a n d S.AVES MONEY. - S;\.VE.S SUFFEIUNG.


income aliould a t once communicate witli OATES and Company, Limited, !), H a r t Street, Blooms- 1 bury,.London, W.C.


AG ENT.S WANTED.—£5 per Avrek easily canicil Business men and .ATonion Avishing to realise a g o ^


.'■ --- A N T I -V A C C IN A T O R S


Join the- Glitheroe Branch of the j -


, Nelson .Society. : ■ ; Adviok, I fi'oiimationI ..akd Assistance Gia'es,


Secretary: Robert Joncs^ 84, Rectory Terraco. Treasurer: B. E.vBooth, Mitchell Street..


A TRUE BOON. j


Fool says:—“ There is nothing new but nci'cr ,was a more egregious


- ‘18-47


Inches. 3-


3*11> .3-03 2-23


“ .•1 80 4- 14 4'17


2 06 2*no


4T)r» 4*22


77


r.-4o 1-


047 2-


2 .'50


4 37 fi-47


•J’C


4 r.a C-07 3-


co 25


O 32:


RAINFALL IN THE DISTEIOT. ^Vc give below the exact rainfall for the past


connection witli the : Ohureh - Sunday Seiiool'was held on Saturday jn thc'Bclioolroora. ^ A. good tea was jirovidodito which over 300 sat down. • A t the. meeting which was: afterwards held tho room was crowded, and a miseellancous prograiiimo was gone | throiigli. q’lie Rev; R. D. H. .Gray presided.: \


CnoBcn .Tr.A-PABiy.—Tlio nnmial tea-partydn


was deliveroibiii the Wesleyan Scliool, by tlio.Rev. J . Davidson Brown; of Hoad iiiglcy College, LcedB, ■ Tile- Icetiirer - took for ins ' siilijcet.,“ I ’eciilinr jireaeliers and peoiilliir- prcnciimg,” ■ winch lie | treated in a very iibleimanncr.;^CounuiIlor Parker,


Lectdbe. I—On-Wodneaday cvoning a lecture I J .P., prosiaed,'and. tliorc was_.a good^attondance.


HARWOOD COLLIERY I COMPANY.;


Mabtholme (Cook Bbidoe) P its, Gbeai IIabwood.


HIGH-CLASS HOTJgE COAL


I-s supplied from these Pits at Reasonable | P rices, and may be had of all Carters and,. Dealers. It is well known to be one of the | most economical coals in the market.


WHALLEY. Wesleyan. Sewing. Clas^ -SuprEa;—In* edn-


ncution with the proposed sale of work, the ladles recommenced their sewing classes on Wednesday. evening. A very aumpluious tea was provided by I


the young ladies of the school which was partaken of by. about sixty, persona.


.


Whalloy Abbey JFricndly Society (formerly known ns the Porcaters), held their annual supper a t the Dog Inn. About GO persons sat down to an excel­ lent repast provided in an efficient manner by Mr. V. K. Holden. The rest ot the evening was spent | in dancing and singing, and was made very enjoy­


Ruiendly Society’s Suppeu.—On Saturday the | able. . ; : BATB BEOBIYED /


8. BERRY AND CO., H NEW FRUIT—I n T in s


Apricots, Pears. Peaches, Greengage. Best Brands SALMON & LOBSTER K ie l B u t t e r


F in e s t G O O D


liirOttTKD M A R G A R IN E .


MILD CURED HAMS & BACON WIL'TSHIRE. SMOKED. BACON.-^


TRY OUR MAGNIFICENT Sole Agent for tho SUN DIAL” CEYLON


TEA 2S., 2S- 6D., & 3s. p e r p o u n d TEACHERS’ TEA, 1/8 & 2/- PER LB.


LIVERPOOL HOUSE,


C A S T L F ST RE E T , CLITHEROE. Do you know i t? i f ”not you should,” is the |


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title of a littlo liook just issued by Saxon and Co., wliieh is intended as an cncyclo|)icdia for tho use ot nowspajier readers, and contains a great amount of iip-to-dato information. According to the prefade, anyono reading a piililioatioii of any kind and not fully understanding a word or sentence has notliiiig to do but consult tliis book and tliero is | tho explanation witli all tlio necessary details.


Tho “ Lancet” in its issue of-January (Uh,


coiiiplaiiis in a leading article, of tlic small con- I sidoration that is felt for tlio medical practitioner by the pubiio a t largo. Ho may bo summoned


I- urgently to a case a t any moment _of tlio niglit or day, and his attendance may extend over weeks or |


moiitlis, it may be an anxious, iiicoiivciiient one, and otlicr patients may be waiting. Such are the | inexorable conditions of the every-day pnictitioiier, says the “ Lancet,” asdistinguislied from its special or coiisiiltiiig branches, while thereiis absolutely no | security, oven among tlie liiglior classes of society, for tlio payment of fees. Soincof the leading eon- siiltaiiLs could disclose some striking illustrations of injustice and ingratitude a t tho hands of patients wlio felt a certain security in their very rank. The “ Lancet ” also regrets tho confidence tliat is | reposed in the unqualified and unprincipled I clinrlatan, or in otiior words, quacks of tlio present | day, and the fees that are paid to tlioiii for bogus


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CATTLE MARKETS.'


fairsliowof geld and bulled cows, trade searccly bo good.


Hellifibld Auction AI.vnT.— -


AA'edncsday—A


cows wore sold, the show was scarcely so gooil in point of quality, and trade quieter, with prices sliglitly in buyers’ favour.


TiiuiisDAV.—175 c.ilred and pre.sont calving 5 ) e n t l ? g*


Jan. 5th—Alary llowortli, BrownlowSt., 55 years, Alnry ElIon Scott, Eshtoii Terraco,47 yra.


, ,, Alary Ellen Casey, Hall St. 32 years. I 3nl—Robert Cockahntt, Drogdon Farm, 2 yrs. I Otli—Robert Greenwood, Waterloo,:40 years. , Sth—Sarnli Ann Parkinson, llayhurst St. 31 , • ,, Miiria Jackson, Esliton' Terrace, 48 yrs. , 9tli—David Brierly Fitiier|: AIoor'Lane, 9 inoiitiis,


■ - N O T I C E . CRAVEN HEIFER; B


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lEUKSIHRE ROAR—Winner of 1st Prize at iVhalloy, 1893. ' .


C A R L I S L E B O A R S—A choice selection of Y'onng Boars of tliis class. Plenty of accom­ modation.


Proprietor, THURSTON SAHTir, CliUicroe.


B O A R S ! B O A R S ! !


-Worsley. AVinneri of. 1st prize- a t Clithcroo, PLENDID VORKSrURE U O A R . '^ Young


S Royal hy AloUiugton, Duke dam by. Lord


many llrat prizes in good company;—Fees 4/- each. Proprietor, J . II. Halliwull, Causeway Home.


MEN'ALU MEN


i t , -fVtfc per post /or: two gtatups^ Address: Mcasrs WILKIjSSON, 48, Fm A ii lf


' .i, ...... ^ . . ■ iv ^A S,QUARS, Su£F^'I£LrL ' v -


who Intend , to 'M a r ry should THE MAGIC -MUmOlV


health.: Happinoafl assured i>y„ its bright rcilcc* "bit! oil''the end; tlona.' A wifcguard from cviT to all aUio poesca


ana: ability, consist _of .. ninlit.v. tathc caore.


______________Iihpbrtaut lo'all in iU “^H^itloiiieii,’’ replied llic ..„r# v


I t may coiu.cru them of , not in .aKing .v


vonrsclf, ■and 1 worked ^ had no^tuue left for anythmg^ci^e.'..,.-


The aA"r,igc height of douas is a .


• ta u S oW W ?? --I


M « b? W W 55 y W W 55 5


^ c» o 2 o « o 14


----- WITH BXPRES8IOM STOP. ' m lUea, >7afues, rolKM,aeeU,li«ra--


«SV: PAIHENTS, 4/- MONTHty. r 1 iii7t ltTmnfl,Popular Alrt,Qaad> . pip^ Auy tuQo Oka !»• pUyed


.


7 ^Oryanetto dfllivered when first 4s. is paid. * i-MftV’.iiM"” mtlniiLin of Instalment .Sysipm. :... The ENGLISH ORSANETTE factory. BLARKBiIrh. ■


•P'frlcQ SO/a' Torms* SAVE


la onsIi-V fixed on any burner, onuRinn it to give twice th e licrht with th e c am e eras. <


THE PATENT - AUTOMATIC GAS BLENDER


HOUSEHOLOERS 'C.r.rUio: l iy erpo oL- Agents wnutcU ovcri-wlicie.


ELLIFIELD A UCTION SALE OF GELD CATTLE, AND BU.LLED COWS. : , . , , „ ,


Tliursday s Bale as usual at 10 o clock tor for? He didn’t need to.” Calved and present Calving Cows.


S a le a f l l - S O o ’c lo c k p r o m p t . ,


say th a t? ” Deepo: ‘


.Sliallowo M ART. pIcq so/- !Torms: «/- dopoilt A f/- monthly. • .. . _ with artUtlo effeoi by anrena. Jfo ,. knowlcaira .TpquiMd.:.. As . - _ § R L f k C . '


: i f -c--' ll * S ” - • 1 i 1 . . 1. y , , all lb) I


t- 'DR It u-


" B T . ' j A C c m c : ' -V i ' - ? -


which cures RbciimntisnLiKoundKin.r vS. “fior.t., .;:Sci::tico,


Cinmp; ',SorciK>a,- l^rAM.IuMh-:


•Feet,; Chilblain.s,: Corns, -.Mo.-enhn* Sorenesp, and all Bodily lAches mid; Rams. I t penetrates lo tho _vf ry : eat of tlic disease and removi s ;ho cMurd


;n ilic


C O i ^ Q O E B S ; ; P A i f ^ I


•'Lliroat, Painjf.ni ihe Ileivd, I’iiins m pi b tlie ljihcsb from a (. oUl Tor { o»>)tjgh, -i/ Pains in tlic Back, Weak ILaok, 1 in the* Anns a n d - ' I ' a i n s


a ]•.»*•.i j s IT i:


ut f-


of pain. I t IS .safe, .'•urc,'and .ncU like inajjic. PiToc VU "***d JIC ObUunubIc.wlicrcYcr mcdiunc IS sold..


Sf = ’ ’ . v - I _ S C R A P S .


"Jess! - “ Jack :propo.scd:. to me sevfeni times . before I fmallyacocptcd him.”_





Bess : "NVhab.lcngtii of timo intervened IR j J e s s : “ Oil, five minutes or so.”


.- iSho : And; if you-were a woman, ask you to'join’nio in a good cry." :.


ui), I- shoiihl■ ask j'ou.to take a . good'oigar, it you ■were a man.’’ 0 : , '


H e : “ Now th a t ouu little quarrel, is mad?) .


ing syrup, quick 1” ' Cliemist: AVliat sized b o t t l e ? : ■ - . Custonier ::“ -Bottlo l :):I ' want a barrel J I t ’a ,


Customer (oxoitcdly) i-. " I want ■ soma sooth, twins 1” ~


’ ■ .Daughter I.. “.-Wbat an ugly^man th a t M r . : Singldton ’ is,' to .be-suro 1. I am always so-glad . when lie doesn’t ask me to dance.” . -.


: Motlier : “ Unmarried, men . are never ugly. . Muid that, cliiUl-1


- : : . . , fill cold.” “ Poor p a p a l” . said Ethel. “ He has a dread-


self,” saulGeoige, who knew how f r ip d the old geutlcfnaii could be when be tried.


“ JIus t have caught i t while sitting by him. -


per day is my circulation.” “ That thing ain’t no good,” said a country­


the doctor, uR be held the editor’s pnlee. “ S i r '” indignantly exclaimed tho editor) “ my circulation is sworn to, 200,000 papers


“ Youhavea aerv poor circulation,” observed


- .“.-\Vhy ?” asked tho man addressed. ‘l.'Why, a man c.an go-faster .than th a t on


one o’ .them little bicycles.” . ■ v ■ Jonkin.a : “ That is Professor Doubleday, the


eminent Hl» .ary sohohar.” ,


and original way of spelling * Shakespeare’s L namo.l’ ■


bad both c.aUed the same n ig h t; jbut a t lost a bright tlioiight entered her mind. • “ Oh, Mr.: Brown,” slio said to one of them,,


. She. was very much embarrassed, as the rivals


who was musically: inclined, “ do play tliat lovely waltz e£ yam's, and- Mr. Spooner and: I will lianco.”


Watts : “ Docs your wifo ever siold when you havo: been out late a t night with the


Slio gets up the next morning _ about four o’clomt and practises on tlio piano, and I daren’t say a word.”


boys ?” I ’o t t s : “ Oil, no, sho never says-a word!


sorry to sec, Aloes Fanny, dot much lroiiblc.s.”


Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1894 ,„„,iebookin; A good entry of Bulled Cons expected.


r- Deepo:. “ What in the wovlJ did ho do that 'Didn’t need to ! Why do yoF Why, ho isn’t married.”


ioiiicd a,club.” Sliallowo:


leave me, are y ou? ” asked a Bradford woman of lici' cook.


“ AVclI, Bridget, you are really - going to a t •Well,”


' Yis, ma’am,'’ replied tlie cook, angrily. , ,


cook won’t you ? ” “ Life"is full of ups and doivn,” said the man ’•


!ea.sfc giive mo a


pleaded'the lady piteously, “ you’ll I


. . . . . . . ,g]y- «t recpnimcudatioii to my next


wlio is aii-y and aftablo under all oironm* 3taiice.s.


“ .Si) 1 havo licai'd.”


of one of the uns.” “ I eoiigraliilato you.” “ Don’t. I t’s a ca.scof ‘ liard-up.’ ”


“ Well, I am a t present in Iho full enjoyment _ .


love is exiremely stiijiid ; ivhcrover did this stupid book come from ? 1 mii.st Siay the nerson wlio .selected i t showed a very insipid t.istc.” She (quietly); “ I t ’s tlio hook you gAVO mo


Ho (live ye,av.s a f te r ) : “ All this gush about


dining oni lioncyniooii, J o h n ; wo read i t eleven timc« the first week wo had it.” (I’l'oloiigcd silciiee.)


blit 1 didn’t see the star, Aliss Buskin. She was ill, and iimiblc to appear.” t j a r a : “ .Tliat was . too bad. Without lier


Arnndo: “ T was a t the theatre Jiaat night,


I ’ai'is gowns iwcrc displayed on wire forms, and pcojile said lli.at tho play w e n t rather better than usual.”


till! iilay imist Iiavo been tamo enoiigli.” _ Ale.mic: “ Not a t all. Aliss Buskin’s new


Mollic.” Bridget I


ongnged, Avon’t you, Ali.ss Bronson, as I havo something particular---------"


H.-iiringtoii : "I.ob Bridget tell him you nro -


‘Air. Hawkins is a t the door, Miss -


because, you .sec. I ’m engaged to him, ShoAV, him in, Biidgot.”


Miss Bronson: “ Oh, lio knoAvs I am ong.'igod, ' ,


: Afi-x. Barlow: “ What in tho world ia the- maltcr, Krml? ” :


: now- lie’s ■ describing seventeen scratched luma every step luj tftkes. ■ ^Vluib.doc.*x Uikc inulitl tlo irs for, I Avaiit to knoAV? 'Ibis balls going ,


idiot Tiotlcrhas coma as Cmur de Lion _cn«iAed 11 Kliuot iron. You can track his mailed , foot prints iiloiift tile jiblishcd Imll, np the sUaip, and


Bnriow.: “ Alalter? I ’m just mad. That ; . ■ , ;o beox pensive.”


agi'ij) of iron, - One imy lie shook annoys hand, . and gave i t ail aAVfiil squeeze as lie said :


Tho doctor Avas iron.


AA'cll to-day.” ... .. .'reatlinnd-.'Imkor—lio


was till you bliook hands Avitli me. Aliss Gii'toli : “ There goofi Professor Branc-s


AVitli tears ill ids oj'es the lioj(^ansAvorcd.. sec.


“ My tittle follow, 1 hope , you are p re tty.; , ,


; I ; flt,


tho gi'C.at scientist. I’d give q gwd-Real to knoAV Avlmt iiiiglily problem ho is thinking of


TIioso Boars are acknowledged by’ail breeders to JJrancs Avould attend to tlicso miiltcrs licrscli. be unsurpaesed for inxxiuction and quality.


Smitli’s, a i>oiindof-nioist su g a r .a t th e grocers, order the coal, pay the hiitchcr, and get -some soothing syiiip for tlie baby. I AMsh Ml'S


' Profc.'Cior Brnnes . (mininatiiig) :, : “ Lct me; I was to get throe yards of . tape a t


f--


“ AWienI -was once ;m danger from a lion," paid an old Afriuiu explore!, “ I tried s i t tin g '


, touchvuc.’.’:- ^


■ AVcll, sometimes Pvo tlionglit.it Avas Bucauso 1 Rat down on a-branch of a very tall uce. .


“ Straimo ! *How dO'j'Oii account f o n t .


blocd in tlio country;: also Splendid Berkshire Boar -tnnicil home from the capital', to by Stonylmrat Cliampion, damvwinner of a great scowls and.' indignant.- proicsw 9} * f


WhnUcy, and Pndihatn, beating some of-vthc boat' ’ A member o f 'th e ' House of t^ommons


'° ?T i^ '" d ld not mako ond 'single speech,” l y ’Z r ^ m T d i d not A'olo o« fiali the q««-


noAVsphpcrj^corrtsroiide^^^^ .J' ^


a t 'lh n t lliat f ■ »* r-— -


uiilo, oif ’


down and fitaiing a t him, as I liad no n capons , “ H oav did i t A\ ork ? ” asked Ins coi«iw--non. ' “ I’ertertly ! The - lion didn t oven oner to ;


V r—£i.»>'- • ■ ’ m Imd ,r,i , I m \\ German i I ’l'ofassor of Music :


J’ujiil : “ Oh, not a to ll.” 1’i'ofe.ssor : "You, - you do takes so many troubles to (day dose notes vicU arc not dat


“ I am vory you takes eo , V '


I ’oilmoi'o. “ A l l ! and what has ho done ? ” Jenkins: “ He has invented'an entirely now .


.


man aiaiting London, os no avatched the steam* Tollci a t work in Camden Town.


If®


I should- : • vr


A ’^ve'^’')'* ^^'cvV'’V t ’’■>'


- J '


‘ I seo that Bullfinch has just


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