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7 0 0D COLLIERY OMPANY.


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V. L. GRIME, Clitheroo. OSWALD ROWE, Clitheroe. tburn District—


flLL IAM YATES, CnATBORHSlillOS


bSPONDENCE.


t p " T he Clitheeob Tihis." ere is a unanimous feeling ; the old boys of the Black- School that some form of


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should be held. A tempor- is already arranging details, - holding such a meeting m


:9th instant. No invitatioii d, it being utterly impossiWs prebensive list of all the old lose formerly connected with ho possibly can are expected A post-card addressed,to & equested from all those wl- desirous of obtaining further


J. GARSTANG,


Bank Road, Blackburn. Hon. Sec. (pro. tem).


[e CR ICK E T ' NOTES.


with East Lancashire Wan- rday w.is brim full of interest


inisli. ged that there should te


was to tire advantage of the tlrey had got a rattling goal


lo d d v are both new men, • is a, really splaidid bat, 12 to his credit, while the


t , and I was not successful in this di-


out cxcelklrtly tthh the ball, IS for 30 runs.


18, Oxburgh being top sco


;y, formerly of i ered yeoman service vnth


rough some good


J .amusing to see Her^rt and receive four balls and'de his name.


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Jc score of 88 was nothing 1 was far too liigh for tlie


) score 01 00


|1 with all their tnlcnt- . lu n g o f th eW a .id e re r s>m 2 ,|


|hotigh Cbtherc^s out much trouble, but -bertreliev -edB^^^'^


Ft bail out went a couple , .


riicii .Ashton and


|e batsmen lm.s, .and


tby.


Ichancc of performing the next malt


II the last of „„ ’ was-sup-


lie excitement uhDd^^ but *''® lilt'


ily a poor Dat. uindlei''^^ “ '^^sappor,


|e again doomed i,hougl>’* lit


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kus terminated one SOILS they have ever


gone to. f Uje' lU- ® ,a


Irj. 6ver East LaneasH . ^ the second


. Chatbum-road gr ‘ Metcalffii


be; T. Ihorne,


lerstone, ptchdl, J


IV. VVindlOi and j - iW.


Hoyloi CroRSU j 2 l , - -p.ir- im


Bicycles for tadle* or Oentlemen for a l l PurmMs, ON HIRE OR EASY TERMS OF PAYMENI. WRITE ron CATALOQUt.


WHITE MACHINE CO., 48 Holborn Viaduct, LONDON.


Agent: Mr. WM. CUNNINGHAM, CASTLE STREET,


CLITHEROE.


STRONG . .NO .


DURABLE. n'


TCilashuii a bit mooar. Ifter yo’d bin tawkin’ abeaut th’ Mare for


nett veear in th’ Clithra Times for last Frl- da' aw sect agate o' tliinldn’ as ther wot l U r things to be iattlet afooar th’ Manii come on. If aw knotv o\rt abeant it ther 11


that, an aw should


sooart of shun up


be a little bit of a ’leckshmt to come on afooar if aw knotv owt else' abeaut it say as it’ll be a kweer a job recknia’ tliat ’leck-


till after it’s all o’er, an’ not


happen then. To th’ best o’ my rekldishun, th fotver as


comes eaut is Tom Garnett, Jim Crabtree, Bowton Dewhurst, and Newtoni Aspm. Well, aw beleev itfs a sertinty' as Jim Crab


tree’s nooan beawTi to stan for th Eeaunsill agceaii. Publik hoffices and Teawn Keaun- sills seems to bei nowt in his rooad. Sooa that’s one off as we’st want a fresh un for.^ Then, aw’ve heeard as Tomi Garnett’s


nooan so keen o’ standln’ another ’leckshun just at present. Aw’m not supprlsed if it s true. Itfs nobbut a yeear sin’ th\ strike sterted, an’ aw' shouldn’t be so mitch inclined to back onny mannifakterer for a place for a bit lungei* to come yet, tun’ his last leckshun co^t mooar nor w'hat mooast 011 us hes heeard tell on, aw deaiit. T hree yeear sin’ he’d nowt to gooa agetean, but th’ Kunservattiva Club, sut ther’s mooar nor that neawA .. ,*\\rive bin thinkirf as abeaiit his be^ chance to be med al Holdermun. His Uncle


William comes eaut this Nuvember, an seem as he doesn’t attend so vawa. clooasely to th’ Keatinsill bizness nea.w, it hes bin ihowt as he’d happai be, retirinf neaw But heawsoever that might be aw dooan’t


tvor


see heaw that wod be onny good to Tom, btcoss that wod be after th’ N uivveniber leck- shim, an’ if Tom didn’t get in ageean for a Keaunsiller, its nooan so good to see hea.w he could be med into .a Holdermun. If his unde hed letlred sbe or nine month sin it might hapi>sn ha’ worked eaut reight, but aw corn’t see wh.at it’s beawn to do neaw.


in same as they did at th’ Gardyuns ’leek- shuni. The)' happeai might upset everythnng III Ih’ way o’ Holdermonnlh’. Ids reight emiff to say as ther’s fooaks i’ th’ Keaunsill as i.s next on torn for Holdermen, but a bit 0’ hukiird cross-vooating wod varra soon up-


! _ __ rtor^Ivnine ’Iprk- set th<it»


Th’ other holdermon to come eaiit is Hoidermon Hormerod. Atv dooaiit know





what’ll be likely to happen tliefer. Aw d he’ll retire but aw dooan’t know.


think he’. . --------------- should think as he’ll varra like keep his place


A\y dooaiit Aw


as long as ih’ Keaunsill puts him into it.^ Well, neaw, we come to Bowton Dewhu st.


Aw doo.vn’t kiiow-as ther’s owt to s-vy except as he didn’t get ’leckted for th’ Gardyuns, an’ he wor th’ Cheermon too. But of cooarse there wor two or three things in th rooad then as hapiren might not be now. We wodn't bi sitch a safe boss to back aw deaiit.


But aw dooan’t know. Ar. for Newton Aspin,- aw’d agree to it as


he’s .abeaut th’ only one o’ th’ fower as aw should expeckt to see gooa back ageeam Aw shall hexpeckt to heear tell of heavv it comes abeam as them theer' playgroimds hes never come off, nor heaw it liappens as nooather him nor Tom Cowgill ires gien us nooa heksplunashun of Im’aw it hapirens they ve leteii 'em drop and sed nowt aiv to th reeason. Tlicy con booath on ’em kick up a b g


eniiff row o’t i them theer niuckaddimised roods, HUGO iT);itlci’ if tlV icawn CeaimM ^ an


th’ magnistialcs an’ th’ biggest part o th teawii, u, say nowt abeaut otlier-teaum, is


o’ ageeanst ’em. But when it comes to xe reeashun Greaunds, as geet. booath, on em th * jilaces, th&yr’e booath on ’em booath deeaf aiV diim’ o’ at th’ sudden. Yores affeckshiuiaitc, DICK O’ BOBS.


RIDE A


W lN G Y e L B EASY RUNNINC.


C H A T B U R N . Fop Health, Business, or Ploasura.


DUNLOP PNEUMATIC . TYRES


A K icking Horse— Oh Saturday after­


noon as Mr. Heaton from the Lead Mines, Rimington, was driving in a light spring carT m the direction of Clilheroe when near


Cl alburn station the horse suddenly com- S c e d to kick and got one leg over the S l n d t h e w h e e U a u g h t M , «


Shalt ana uic


the cart to be complete y occupants having a lucky teciuu


done. Dcatbs [E


Sept. 5: Benijamin Eidsbn, Cliqtbum, aged ' ' Bertliai Smalley, Low Moor, .aged


Sept. 5 : IK months.


Sei)t. Jaioes Worswick, iDownliara, aged 84 years.


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kick on his leg and the cart froiff wa® picked g o u tb u tb e y o n d th isn o o th e rd am a g ew a s^


------ a month. ___ ^ ' n e x t e l e c t io n .


Hubbd to put tiiero bits o’ letters o’ niine' i ’ th.’ Clithra Times.


aw con tell yo‘ - ■r . coesaidang


°a^anced owd weighver, theris nooab’dy Hall Dairy, Downham, kindly lent by Mr. ^ g ^ -phos. Robinson, the district Councillor. Ih e


wi’ me bein’ nowt only what fooaks, ,


p- ..Pill 11U..1 vi.p,


yo’ know em i an oua g things, arf w


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new process which is being taught appears be a great advantage over the old way,


the butter being wor-ked entirely without


Dere Gaffsr." •It’s med md laiei an’' sewtied to see as yo’ve tekken th’-


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PIOE O’ BOBS ON


DOWNHAM.


V olunteers a t , C hurch.— .A portion of the Clitheroe Volunteers accomp^ied by


■ Sergb Bradshaw and Sergt. Speight, attend­ ed service at St. Leonard’s Church, Down- ham, on Sunday morning.


Butter-Making C lasses a t Downham—


Under the auspices of the Lancashire County Council, classes in butter-making, conducted


__________ by Miss Brown, are being held at the Lower


SERMONS AT WATERLOO WESLEYAN CHAPEL. .


t He g l i It h e r o e ■ n f t l f i s , f r id a Y Se p t e m b e r GISBURN


Harvest Festival.—On Sunday last the bar-


vest thanksgiving services were held in St. Mary s Church, Gisburn. The church was decorated with plants, flowers, fruib aud vegetaMes, which gave


On Sunday last at the Wesleyan Chapel, two sermons Avere preached by the Rev A.


Fletcher Robb, of Cromer, the newly ap­ pointed minister for Chatbum. In The afternoon a musical service was


held, when “ Blue Bell Dingle” was render­ ed by the Choir.


The preacher said they had come to think' “ Gloria” (from.Haydns xne pre c e


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___him with contempt, but it was ; probable that had they been in his place


they would have done the same thing. The sorrow of Christ was because he knew that


D ownham Picnic Party.— The members the devil had overmastered one whom he


of the Downham Picnic Party held their loved and trusted. It was thus that Peter spoke annual outing yesterday (Thursday), when of Judas without bitterness or blame. The


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fell from his apostles said Peter, and he has gone to his own place. No judgement was


Presentation.— The members o> >“ 6 pronounced ; the sinner was left in the hands Downham Cricket Club have presented Mr. of his God. Judas suffered temptation, and Richard Hartley, the Vic^Captain, with a ^ ^ jj


Timepiece Toilet Set, and Copper Kettle, on the' occasion of his Marriage, which took


place yesterday (Thursday). DEATH OF !


MR. JAMES WORSWICK2 OF# DOWNHAM,


nothing jiobe than human.


They were certainly not to understand that Our Lord chose twelve men who were intelligent with one exception. They were hot all of one kind, without individuality, without self-assertion, but on the contrary this was a representative Apostleship, every one had the freedom of opinion, and Jesus


It is with deep regret that we annomice the death of one of the oldest inhabitants of ,


Worswick, of Downliam. On Tuesday morning Mr. Worswick had got to the bot­ tom of the stairs when he dropped oyer and expired immediately. Although this came very suddenly, yet it was not altogether un­ expected by the deeeasedl genttemans rela­ tives, as he had recendy suffered from his heart, which, together with old age, was the


cause of death. Mr. Woswick was the agricultural Grand


Old Man of the district, and was well kiiowr throughout La»caGhire and the West Riding agricultural districts. During the whole of his career he farmed under the Asshetons of Downliam Hall, having for more than forty possession of Gerna Farm,


years been in .


which was Ills residence when he died. Up to a few years ago he also fanned Cuerdale


Mr.


Christ' was the unity which united and revealed every man unto himself. It. was a very wonderful thing that Jesus Christ did


---------------- ^ this disti-ict in the'person of Mr. James not point out the supreme wicked


merely said, “ one of you is a devil. By this a self suspicion was aroused in the whole number. “ Is it I ?” was the thought of the Apostles. This the preacher compared with the members of the Christian Church. Truly it was better for them not to know who was the worst man in the Church, but to


know only that judgment would begin


at the House of God. One might appear to be a child of God, well-disposed, and a prominent personage on the platform, in the church or Sunday school, yet little as they suspected it, deep down under all these things was laid the undiscovered self, a very devil which might in the long run turn round


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"j^'e L o S and thrust.a spear in His Could it be any one of them ? The


Hall Farm, near Preston, Mrs. Sag-v, who j^postigs were all stricken with fear and felt now resides at Cuordole, being one of his daughters, while Mrs. Rd. Hargreaves,,^ of Castle Street, Clitheroe', is the otlier.


Alt’ then, to put it in armuther f.uehun, sui> -Wojs^^jck was 84 years of age, and to hear uooas them theer Soshullers comes rowlin


his farming career with one sheep, and how he had aftenrards risen to be) one of largest sheep farmers in the district, was very interesting


° -


^ account of how he commenced • •


' indeed.


rity for many years. For a considerable term question whi^ would anse from this b«t^^^^ whallev Road, when a sumptuous dinner «


he was Vice-Chairman of the Board of Guar­ dians, only retiring at the last election, his successor being Mr. Thomas Robinson. Mr. AVerswick was a staunch, member of the Church, and in him, a true friend has been lost. He also took a deei> interest in the Sun­ day Scliool, and was a teacher ini his younger


iiusmuci ui u«; nrT*


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davs. Amidst the m-my tokens of respect, the


fiinei'al took place at noon {to-day, at St. Leonard’s Church Burial Yard, Downham,. Blinds were drawn in the village, and the funeral was largely attended, therei being all the neighbouring farmers present. 1 he offi­ ciating clerg)anan was tire Rev. E. Curling.


-♦ ♦ ♦ - G R I N D L E T O N Y oung Woman Attacked by a Cow.-


of Mr. Henry Smalley, of White Hall Farm, Grindleton, was fetching a newly calven cow, along with its calf, out of the field to the barn when the cow suddenly turned on the young woman and gored her with its horns, knocking her down. She, however, managed to regain her feet but the cow attacked her again rendering her unconscious. Luckily assistance was close at hand and Miss Smalley was taken home. Dr. Lancaster, of Clitheroe, was summoned but it w a s not until towards evening she recovered con­


sciousness. matter. Judas was engraved “ Presented to h t e .L " o T e '“ . ‘ cll“ i r . i S J a J y " w ! ' ' ' i t o r f ; « , «


the last, he used all these particles of friend­ ship. and made it


A money-mak in g concern,


thirty pieces of silver being the price of a life. . When Judas saw what he had done he repented, and construed this into a case


of mistaken Iriendship, for he knew what the end would be. “ Woe unto, that man bv whom the Son of Man is betrayed. The words were still ringing in the ear of Judas, blood for blood, when he, too, thought he would find solace in death. The whole horrible truth broke in upon him, and with uiicuuieiy V. _______ -


and fled ffom the thick darkness of Calvary, ^nfb-nnee nFi.fllvarv. GAVE UP THE GHOST


that Judas saw himself as he was,* and was able to measure the full consequences of his


^.puld see their sin as


i/irWl cone away from the place and not hangea of so^^gs, duetts, etc. J


IW —. W J 1. 1 ,4 L^UV.V V NSM# , ---


^ sg(,,„ed a man inspirit than


be now seemed. He went out at night and inrougu. 'rhmethe history'effised .and leave him.


EVERY


thimr they did know, was that Judas left Phr-r-t hut Christ did not


In


one repented there would but th e^ y of the angels and the joy of God,


trated" Book,


crime, and the time would come when they __ i j


judas cried, “ I sinned in that I id innocent bWlood.” If after


this he


iKAir cln God now S3.W it* have betray- had


, . o l . W h * ^


Road, held at the Craven Heifer, Clitheroe, Sept. 3rd, 1898.”


Songs, etc., were given at intervals, and a most enjoyable evening spent


and cheapest place. Street.


Have your old machine renovated at the beat . , * .


^VTvtirtpernf'e. 10, CftStle WniTEBIDE 8,


Harvest Festival at U. M. F. C., Low Moor.


one outcry of despair he threw up his hands 21--


At the United Methodist Church, Low last Sunday, the Harvest Festival was


and went.and hanged himself. It was .when when two excellent Christ


in the afternoon a service of sacred music •


- -— and gave Himself or _ i .™ *his historv Tlvurston Smith, the Craven Heifer Hotel, n f r i i in r - wlvv Hirl n n r T^ord cllOOSC 3> WnOITl H C 5 r u * s


j


chose him for what he was or rnight have been, not for what he became. Christ chose men for their ability in atonement. If this man was burdened with evil, it was an act of divinest mercy to call him as an Apostle. There were some men who


H . COULD Not BE CHRISTIANS __aU.-.


est credit on the vyorthy host and hostess, and to which ample justice was done. After the cloth was removed, the Mayor,


W. Bleazard, Esq., took the chair, wearing the chain and robss of office, the usual loyal and patriotic toasts having been drunk. The Town Clerk rose and said that as their worthy host and hostess had recently


at all unless they were Christian preachers- become grandparents, the Corporation ¥ . . f i , ; p o s s i b , L h a n c e o , . . v i n . ; ,~


Tudas was the fact that it was not an enemy the room Avas presented to their daug iter. They could forgive afi The M ^ ^ ^ ^


open blow of a declared enemy against speech presented the cradle. a „d appropriate


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Parties catered for. Terms moderate. Room for Excursionists.


INDERMERE.- LUNCHEON


Uecil’s DINING ROOMS, Lake


AND Road, Large


OUTHPORT.—Superior and private APART- MENTS FOR WINTER MONTHS, o;


othenvise; terms moderate.-—^31, Leicester-st. DOWNHAM HALL ESTATE.


rTTO BE LET in tho Clithcrno ncighbjurhood X WOKSrON HALL FARM, Worslon, now occupied by Mr. Williiim Haye.<, and the Exors.of the late Mr. Joseph Hayes, consisting of


149 acres, I rood, 29 perches. ■ WORSAW HILL FARM, Worston, now occu­ pied by Mr. IVilliam Bargh, consisting of


153 acres, 2 roods, 34 porches. In each of the above cases there are rights of


pasturage on Worston Moor. The land, wliich is grass, to he let from 2nd February, and the houses and buildings from the I2tli May, 1899.—Apply ■ R. C. ASSHETON, Downhani Hall, Clithcroc.


sermons were wptp


preacheTby the” RevV j . Taylor of Manches- ter*


was given bv the. choir in splendid style which was well appreciated by the audience. T he collections were in aid of the Irust


^”on\londay night a successfuDruit ban­ quet was held, the entertainment consisting


^y. P. Tomlinson was the accompan- ^ J___________ ^ e v e r y w o m a n f „ f „ i TinnV. r.ontauumr Valuab,


conclusion, the preacher urged that if every­ onHrely avoided or removed by eimple “ e“ ® Recommended by Eminent


how all Irregularities and Obstructions may he nS th«


two stamp* for our 32 age Illtis- cont ining 'Y“' “ “^'“ .


; who remembered our sins no more for ever.


only Safe. Sure, and Genuine Remedy. Never Fails. Thonsanda ofl TestooniaJe. Mr. P. BiiANOEAbi), Forest Eoad, Dalston, London.


chant, Clmtbur.i:


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' l ’ECTACLES.—All people wishing to pm diiise SPECTACLES chc.aii, tiy C. W


Coupe, Optician, Market Hall anil HeUlen St. Blackburn.


---------------------- - Height, Bolton-byBowland.


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N' SALE.—PONY Robinson, Worston;


TRAP.—Ai>|)ly, I or P.O., Cliatbnrn.


TNDIGESTION.. JL will send free to all applic.ants an- excellent


-The ^^c(lic.al Reform Societ;


botanic cure for indigestion.— Address, The Secie. tatv, Botanic Institute, Nottingham.


N SAl.K, THIUTY I'ULLETS,. Houdan, in lots to suit purchasers; 3s. each.—Crosslcy


0 n S a l e


N SALE—A Quantity of Strong STORE I’IGS Cheap—Rd. F ranklasd, Coal Mer


The deceased


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repre­ sented Downham and Twiston on the Board EVERY MAN


might see a possibility of himself. . It might be himself magnified. The cry, of Judas Iscariot was, I denied Him and betrayed


of Guardians for nearly 40 years, and he was Him, and P>erced Him,and He bved^me also a member of the Rur.al Sanitary Autho-


th’emselves capable of the wickedness of


Christ could well say “ is it I ?” In the be­ trayal of Jesus,


it a very pleasing effect. Wf'Sbb H'?®,


number of other ladies, had lent their assistance* in decorating the. church. The sermons were preached by the Rev. E. Elliott, curate of n bai­ ley, to good' congregations both morning and even­ ing. The choir sang very effectively the anthem ' The eyes of all wait upon Thee,” composed by


In the evening.the Rev. A. Fletcher Robb Edwyn A. Clarke. The collections amounted to a preached from the text ; -A n d Judas Iscar-


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iot, which also Avas the traitor. St. Luke otn and i6tli.


ing service Mr. Charles Wright ^ave an excellent ____ -


-:o:-


HELPING HIMSELF A T GISBURN STATION.


they had a waggonette drive to Settle where whole scene was too sad for reproach. He yegterdAy (Thursday) before Canon Wilson a most enjoyable day was spent. ■


At the Boltoii-by-BoAvland Police Cfourt ^ Assheton, Esq., Thomas Robsoni,


^.e Sessions on Mon-


charged with stealing 6s. from the j^j^UAvtiy -Station.


the best might fall. He was like p derick Hilton, booking derk, stated i redencK .tiiiton,


that on Saturday night last hb had occasion to leave the booking ofiiice and went on the platform. While there he sayv. the prisoner enter the booking office. Witoess followed shortly afterwards and) met prisoner coming out. Witness noticed that the drawer of the


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till tvas half open^ and upon examination he found that 6s. 3d. was missing. The ^act coins were two florinsj two single shillings, and a threepenny piece. Witness subse­ quently found the threepenny piece on the


floor. . . , Lucy Campbell, Gisburn, said, that she


kiiew the prisDner, and on Saturday night last at' the New Inn, he asked her to lend him 6d., but she refused. She again refused when ho asked her for a pint, of beer on the


“ tick.” P.C. Fletcher deposed to receiving a com­


plaint from the Gisburn stationmastfer. He afterwards saw the prisoner on the platform and he took him into the stationmaster’s office. Witness told him to pull out all the money he had got, amd on his doing so it was found that he tvas in possession of six shillings and a halfpenny. These were the exact coins which were missed from the till, namely two florins and two single shillings. Witness asked tlie prisoner why he liad been in the booking office,and he replied that he had been making some enquiries about some Iambs. He also said that he had got the money from,


a cattle dealer.


Judas, and the veteran amongst tnose pres- months with hard labour, ent that night or the valiant soldier for


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C o r p o r a t io n B a n q u e t P r e s e n t a t io n .


AND


... On Saturday last the members' of the Whalley Road mock Corporation held their


The prisoner was committed to gaol for N _____ __________ .


^y Mendelssohn, and a March in G by Smart, chase of an altar cloth. At the close of the even­


wMch^will^be^d^


recital on the organ. The recital consist^ ot ’ * Seventh Mass), Ducts


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T iman tet)


ODD APARTMENTS for a respectable YOUNG MAN.—Apply 6, Brennand Bt.,


near Railway View, Clitheroe. ■


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the undersigned) to whom applications (with two references or testimonials) must be sent not later than Tuesday, ttie 13th September.


W Cocks Inn, Mereclougii.


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a s o n s .—W.AHTED, b a n k e r h a n d s ; 9^d. per hour.—Gates and’ Thomas, ‘Hol­


lins Siding, Dar^ven.


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ANTED, a_good_GENERAL SERVANT _


FADIHAM TECHNICAL SCHOOL. tions and terms per lesson of


ANTED, a TEACHER, for class in DO MESTIC ECONOMY; state qualificat liours.-;-Applica'


tions to be made to the Clerk, Council Ofilcesj Fadiham, bn or before Wednesday, Sept. 14.


.4.NTED, two smart ' INDUSTRIAL IN. SURANCE MEN; salary 30s. weekly


travelling expenses and commission.—Apply, J W. Berry (L.V.L.F.S.), Market Street Chambers, Lancaster.


PUTE.WANTED, AWAY


good references.—Apply W., Millom,


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Apply, Dr. Oliver’s Soap Works. Blackburn. James’s Street, Burnley.


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write for prospectus of Scientific Dress Cutting Association, 272, Regent Circus, London, whose system is the most thorough in the world.


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bath, hot and cold'water.—^--Ipply Mr. T. Bennett,' Parson-lane, Clitheroc.


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p a r tm e n t s t o l e t at Tim People*’ Dining Room* and Commercial Hotel, 14, Castle Streep Clitheroe, Proprietor, H. Wooleb.


O LET.—SHOP in King Lanei lately occupied by the Spiritualists’ Society.—Apply W.


Smith, 2, Turner Street, Clitheroe.


n e S 'a b h o r t h e tre lch try 'an d “crime“ of ;me hddTand the cradle'then brought into K .NOT END.—Comfortable APARTMENTS, Dickens Road.


splendid sea view, at Mrs. Hornby's, 4 23rd


'OUSE TO LRT in NORTHCROSS COT-


,__ TAGES, S.alt. Hill Lane; rent 45. fid.;


G E L D C A T T L E , B U L L O C K S & B U L L E D C O W S , . Will be held as below.


Wed, Sept. 2 1 s t :— Special consign- ments of Bulled Cows already


entered.


Sat., Sept. 24th Special lor Foals, Unbroken Colts and Fillies to


answer Brough Hill Fair.


Wed., Oct. 5th Great Special Sale for Bullocks, Geld Cattle and


Bulled Cows.


Please enter stock at least one week before eacq sale to admit of adequate adveriiseraent.


W'M. IVESON, Secretary, Hellifleld.


H e l l if ie l d A u c t io n M a r t . SALE OF


G E L D C A T T L E A N D b u l l e d


c o w s , WILL BE HELD ON


Wednesday, September 14th Sale a t 11-30.


MILK COWS EVERY THURSDAV A T TEN O’CLOCK.


CLITHEROE ^AUCTION MART. Monday. {Fair show of cattle and sheep.


Trade slow and in favour of buyers. Tuesday. Large show of calving and


geld cattle. Prices as follows ; calvers j£iS 17s. 6d. to ;^22. ss. geld cattle‘;^i3 los.


t o ^ iV 17s. 6d. :


------ ■ .•HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART. AVednesday.— A light' show of gtlti, and


bulled cows and a fair trade. Thursday.^160 calved and picsent calv-


‘ing cows met a brisk trade at full rates. ■ Fob nil kinds of Local Views, nil now and


subjects. '


EW IDEAS.—Wanted, new and original de­ signs, shapes, or mechanical ideas*!# card-


board for Christmas cards, calendars, fancy arti­ cles, and advertising novelties.— C. W. p'aulkner and Company, 79, Golden Lane, E.C.


o u n g l a d ie s who want to be independent and make thek way in the world should


ESPECT.\BLE M.-IN WANTED, to canvass and collect, etc.--■ Ipply Fox, 130, St.


BRICKL.4.YERS TO' KEEP


from Leyland during the. DIS' f.o.


ANTED, HOUSEKEEPER


SITUATION for


as WORKING FARMHOUSE;


“ News ” Office, 23rd.


ANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT.— Apply, Station Hotel, Church.'


M.ART YOUNG M.AN WANTED; one ac­ customed, to horse and engine preferred.—


will Sell by -Auction, on Thursday, September 22, the FARM STOCK, comprising 25 Head of Cat­ tle, I useful Bay Cart Mare, 7 years old, rS''^ h.li., good and quipt in all gear, served by ‘ Cra­ ven Hero ” : 2 Store Pigs, 100 Head of Choice Poultry; also the FARMING IMPLEMENTS, D.-IIRY UTENSILS, and surplus FURNITURE, together with 300 Yards of Rich HAY, which may be taken off the premises; 16 Acres of TOG, part broken, and the AI’ TERGRASS of the Farm


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till the and of February, iSgm Sale at Twelve o’clock. Terms cash, except


for hay, etc. F


URNITURE. FURNITURE. 2 and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe. J. E. SMITHIES,


the People’s Furnisher. Specialities in Furniture. Upholstered Leather Sofa, a cheap good-wearing line: Double Woven Mattress, to fit any size of Bedstead; Splendid lino in a neat useful Bedstead at 16s. 6d.; Mahogany Dressers, good design.


wood Chairs; American Rocking Chairs; good lines in Bamboo Tables; Wicker Chai^. For particuiars of prices of Furnisliing, a p p le t 2 and 2a. Shaw Bridge Street. Second-hand gimiture Sold, Second-hand Furniture Wanted. Furniture removed at J. E. Smithies’.


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Impiortant Announcement. HELLIFIELD


AUCTION MART. SPECIAL SALES


polish and make at a very reasonable price; Hard- * __a


nimiTa? & ffiW • ■ -Apply Plane Tree Inn, Westgate, Burn-


THOB. ROBINSON, Secretary.


•_ FIELDS HOUSE FARM, WEST BRADFORD 3, Wesleyan Row.


ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT must be respectable.—Apply, Fighting


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r . H. COATES, favoured with instructions from Messrs. .John and George Alston will


Sell by Auction on Wednesdat, Sex*tembbr Uth, 1898, the F A R M S T O C K ,


and effects, comprising 18 head of Cattte, 27 Sheep, 2 Pigs, useful Cart Horse, Cur Dog. a quantity of Poultry, the Implemente and Dairy Utensils, with some surplus Furniture, also_ a Colleotion of Old China; and, 400 yards of rich Hay in lots which may be taken off the premises; 18 acres of Fog, and the After-


graSs of Farm tiU 2nd Eobtua_ry.^__^ Sale at one. Terms Cash, except Hay, etc.


further particulars see Bills, tho Owners, or the Auctioneer,


DECLINING FARMING. DRAKE HOUSE FARM, WEST BRADFORD.


r . H. COATES, instructed by the Repre­ sentatives of the late Joseph Whittaker,


cOATES, Bolton by-Bowland. I'ii'S'''" I ® ! ' ■


ANTED-GEjNERAL SERVANT, references required. — Halliwell,


field, Whalley.


HCYbLES FOR HIRE to responsible partiei t at Whiteside's, 10,' Castle Bt.


ANTED, a STRONG YOUTH as AP­ PRENTICE TO ■ COACH-SMITH.—


Good Oak-


Sell by Auction, on MONDAY the following F.ARM. STOCK ,and EFFECTS,


M viz., I geld Cow, full of milk, i Heifw, newly


Ijood half-bred Shearling Gimmers, „ Ewe, 2 good Work Horses, good and quiet in all


ing, rsft. by raft., 7ft. 6in. high, Syith zinc Top; Quarry Tools,-Scythes, Rakes, etc. .Also Dairy


Apply, 'T. Slinger, Coachbuilder, Clitheroe. 99I0 PUBLIC H.ALL, CLITHEROB.,


ANTED for the above, a HALLKEEPER. For particulars as to duties, etc., apply to


Utensils and part Furniture.


off the premises; 6 Acres of Rich Fog, a ^ the Aftergrass of the farm until the 2nd day of Feby.,


rSoQ. Sale at One. Terms Cash, except for Hay, etc.


DECLINING FARMING. T50 Yards of Rich HAY, which may be taken '


gear, and a quantity of Choice Poultry. The Implements comprise 2 Carts, Wood Build­


served, i Geld Heifer, 2 smart. Heifer Calves, 3 ..................— •• — I good Lonk


Sales bie Huctlon SIR RICHARD HEY, Near CLITHEROE.


R. H. COATES has been favoured with instructions, from* Mr. John BcnAam, to


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cheap, go to Hargreaves, Thn Photogriiph^ By far the greatest choice in Llitheioo, Oyer 3,UUu


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