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ITY s e s s io n s . before Col. Starkio n


R. Thompson, R a **i,° H. H. Stutta;<l,ana T ^ h e t^ l


liPPING ROADS.


lis tr ic t Council,an?tlmi“" » h ith ■ h ‘‘> - / a r n , Chl^


^


I ’d. It appears that tL a 1


™> ouglit to have kent in' f road within the p~„i^ a


'® ‘ke ■' ''*’*" * '


klmmsaid it was onlTZm°^ ‘te lad some cases from V e


in agreement, rcallv nf „ -^“""shiD ' )7 between Lord Dertv


' '


)wners, including the Jn.i • ««« . )cct to the highwavs in n '®*ain ■ ?. There were, h o „ e ? e r ^ .> “ ^ lity. Under the terms of’fh^'WM


i t , the Clitheroe D?»trfct ■ stones from Lord Derbtv


■hai^e to cart the stones ^ ■ay in connection with ihn > “ ‘>1


■the tenant’s share of the^n'"!''” l I t l i into proper repair wohu'k** ^°t '


It said lie was leaving the fam. contend^ that tlie roads haTh,.


f repair for tlie past 30 yea?s^ t thought they were in 4 t l r ,


11 a y It IS in passable repair 1 h log the money I


s'ciuisej,


k for the Clithcroe District Pnnn •, fsaid he had gone over


defendant ought to have retired a very bad condition. The S i


y a rd s . He had estimated whku


K*>?™ o f ‘be agreement to repsh lind It would be £57 on the teZ ,“ '


j l don t consider it is right for » Jl y p g the farm to put thi road iJ


I About 25 years. | e said the road had been worn dot


bno to them for 30 years. It might firing, but they were simply made


said that some of the roads had


I, on behalf, of the trustees, gave an 1 tile £57 would be paid, and an


■jointly. AND DISORDERLY.


brdingly made against the trustees •


■burn, quarryman, of Clithcroe, was l;ing drunk and disorderly at Chat- "i of last month.


■r spoke to having ascertained the lie from a bystander, but on asking Iress, the defendant told him to 0nd


pluding costs. CHARGE OF HORSE


AND TRAP.


Ir, of Blackburn, was summoned for lilc in charge of a horse and trap at 111th iust. lienee of 1’. C. Rushton, it appeals pant collided with a telegraph post, ) in several places, who did not appear, was floed


osts, or 14 days. MOOR. Jb a t l o w mooe.


■CO and friends connected with the ■lily in Low Moor were succffitfiil ■•ours with their social, ^bich was I'c room connected with the Libem Irdav. About 100 paid for actas-


J occasion were Messrs. W. Gi^' Irkiugton, and the music 'fss s P Irs. Cornwall and Jackson,


lleasanil evening was sp6“‘vi IaLIar d h a n d ic a p . V


, e heceutly been . and Club, Low Myr. ,MuA


i aken in the contest, '''b'j’b


rere satisfactory tbronghtmt. CHAPEL, LOW MOOE.


andMr. Jas. acted as marker and


soott Z d J. E. i morning and


Uections wore taken m aia


Inds. | n d e n t e r t a in m e n t .


n ^ t by the ymbOT of


>d things p ro i- id r f .^% C3 preparation


L : t o T r U “


„ciety f ^ ‘ia r e e »aw- About 4.30 q.


had been times when ra,late»«’™ V. WADDINGTON.


ledge V schools. Mr.


su o 5ome X ^ gn t we were couKeat would rest between the Conservative ope^ni.ig eeruraoiiy was performed by the president


measure self-supporting; ^ Ycial ^ntry. Ho j t],g SociaUsts. Almost at tho last niimite the Liberals had


everything that was good. ----- --------


*----- V L ib e r a l M e e t in g L a s t N ig h t .


rillage they H ‘ e Higher ®


dealing /f ^ not W ) work, and it "pcnor.


nd out who Y ‘ fter notched, and after


SERIOUS in d ic t m e n t OF THB CONSERVATIVES.


MR. W E EK s" FA iX s IN FOR FIERCE d e n u n c ia t io n .


At a sparsely-al'tendcd meeting of the Liberal _____ __ Mitchell was in the chair. Prior to <O Mock Cokforatio^’ AD Ht * w »


the*l>«® ChainWt


Ind ®s“heartj


niencement of business. Councillor owgi a resolution of thanks to Mr. T-


liis ratiremenfi from the Council, or vices he liod rendered to Liberalism in Councillor Robinson seconded, and A 5


ried.


The Cliairman said they ivere met at a cris ■ the fortunes of the Liberal Party m


i


p ow l s s of L r b u i l i t h a d beenabloto jiuwencss 01 icseir, nu!i It 1U.U------


-y-gg];. street at 2.4.5, and m the


^i. Asslieton, which vyas followed bj ® minutes, fooiii a pass by Harwood, he scorart the - :o :


Y"ork street were not long in adding goals ■ iu less than five minutes hnd made then


power they had assumed a verjy dictattiig spirit. K®£>®e»'‘®« ^1®®" Mr. Barker said Ire felt rather out of place.





I t was a new job to liim altogether but if they honou


did Iiini the honour to elect Fig best for the town. He was not going to say


much tha'J night, but would leave i t for his col- leaguo to do tlie talking.


^ • i Air AVhittaker referred to thie bitterness 'wuicJi


, their work since they got their power, and H“8 “ t h e RIBBLESDALE the people a i.|^ ^ There


existed in the town., and to tlio high-lianded man­ ner in wliich the Conservatives had gone about


electors last night at the Libe®al Club. M- C. 1- was a f .eeling that of


, / ’g"


their own party they had given a section a slap in tho face, but to grumble: Tiiis before.


sort of


would no doubt Imve To


them as Socialists


• in whether tbo honours were ”


the wheels of the Liberal Party, and give the Conservatives a leg-jup iu tho Town CounciL


T ^ p : : ^ t y « u n g np which vvas ™ , .


: was their object they had undoubtedly at-


in making two aldermen out certain


a Intending purchasers they had no need thing bad been done


If tlie Liberals hnd had tho pover they elected their it m a^


own m ^ no diff®®®ntVe


wlteH^®i<-asacrocodUe e r ^ ^ l ; ^ - both parties if th ^ meant


the L ib erals weie the mor 5.55^ ^^^g ggalnst Socialists.


iney can see bow “ nibblosaaloB strnelod, and tbo matorial used.


All Visitors VVoloomo’, - 6 “ __IS TIIKhlnai^AlAR ” AFfi CO "=‘'


v» u a , . . . F.Y b a n k s : BLACKBURN TO WOMEN.


U nnicid^ ^^whi^


to win. as one vvas quite as ha<l_as the-otherjiut -®h - t to win, as one was quite


__j-Ko Tnnri> ter. He wise in umc London. Q • l hiim he would do score into 3. r . Newhouae.


gijvergn py b Mr Jtt.n 1 ^ tbepresi


--------------------


h P®.8dent jirougbt a very p close about midnight.


I s r o T O N | , O | / I ; { J 4 £ R O W D NOW BEING PUT ON THE MAIUCET.


ae. ^ ^ 3„ri„g ‘>'® Coffee and sand-


^o thr™4 ‘7 n’ g e S s m l


through, an ' get dressed.


---------- ; 0


At this point another goalkeeper had to he called upon, the oUior having let three goals^ge


-------- ; g .


>-v« rnTrv? A W TA other five goals on lo Oisburn, led at ilic inter- Ufalo and Female Clerks of c _______________


York Street kept up the pressure, and ^,5^ ,^ ^ g ^ morg


Hcoriiig otlier 6 ran out vviimers by 14 to 2. Tho scare would no doubt liave been, larger |


"‘®-“— —


shoUM make a personal visit to the pgy„ full-backs, who-played a good game. . 1


but for “Hush” Ta.ylor and Thiirogood^Uie Gis- | . _ .


wood 3, Tomlinson 3, Parker 3, Neilsoii 3, Simms 1, and' Aspdea 1.-


H“th 7 b a T t'o bruaten up H made no Jifference ^ i,-,g,gj„uies-;;;;j^rtictions quickly and Strant player, after the ball-that is, •


'I'lio gonl-Bcorers for Y'oi-k Strcol' wore: Har­


ns V(J con!” said a Gislmrn player to a York ns .111 coil.


Bishop- u^Vwood especially pl«mig a good game.


“ -\w didn’t tliink yon lads could play a.s weel i,„ii_ii,„(.. is. after tlio


Um York Street players played very well. ,


^ -


d tids''iartor"^^^^^^^^^^^ told to" go and _____


- Foraalo Clerks of every kind.—Atten- t . ~ -


"


DOES NOT CORRODE


THESRIN


I KEEP S, IT SMOOTH kVELVETY


SOAP (for Sensitive Skins) ... 4d. per Tablet CREAH (for Itching. Burning, Rash) 1/ J, 1/9 POWDER fforR«dness.R.nghnos.. &c.)l/-, 1/J


Premier VlnolIttSoRp, D e a t h s


N^ov. 11—llichard Hitchen, Low Moor, aged 83 yeara.


BARGAINS ■ « FURNITURE


.tXRQEST STOCK IN TOWN. 0 0 0 » AS NEW. AT HALF COST.


10 PARLOUR SUITES, 20 SIDEBOARDS 2 0 SOFAS & COUCHES, alBo PIANOS. Furniture , taken in Exchange.


CHEAP SOFA SHOP, 41 & 42, PEHHY ST.


'daaghte. : S^uatiou^ i S ’io n to torn Atteuboroiigh.- " Clitheroe Times.” -


_____


HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART. Wednesday. - 68 bulled cows and gold cattle mot


a fair trade for both sorts. Thursday IGl calved and present calving cows


wero forward a fair show and a good selling trade at the full rates of last week.


— ~'i5mns ”


fs; of


ll obtaining ‘be first, Mr. JM.


tlms give ticroe Town Council. (Applause)


gare a ho


..intaiiAti With cheai) stone. Paving required a S t o l o r k e S ' c l e a n oY a l t h o u g h l t might


Sra"n7fo‘r C U t h e ? ^ 7 r t i“? S l \ i i ” r


Baileys’ premises, as I for the benefit of


(Applau^.) _ . * lMn. althoug _ ® i , t h


rn^Teturu tho two Conservative candidates, and ' Councillor Robinson seconded, saying that he them a working majority on Hio Cli- used to sit next to Mr. Eastwood when he was


thought that a good macadam road was as good w nisat...— snninrr that fhov wefG wcU


nMt little®spmffifor®tho 0^^ last


in tho Council, Mr. Eastwood had put in 100 __ _


s r a rW , 7ho“ ”wM an old Clitlieronimi, triew w7s7heeiioTr on Monday night Wrwk f Middlesborough, there were 29 deaths and at __


. v seven times for the Council at scarooro ..


i. i.i n •! l o t Scaib


e fifth time o ftrying.


atterf/iances. Hr. Whit_taker, of jg be perfectly under the P®wer of the baton, as 1.1


_ _ _ Lwii-ew- bef neiore


;»n Tn rranect to the Town Hall, Mr. Dawson ffg n-as successful, and since then he had been could not


tl e _ through


Uie HesnbcTus,” also a prize selection, requires all Gloucester in similar cases and conditions o33 (,,at c‘an be given it throng bout


tihleir any " choir attempting it requires *1, , . /.ivrxif. Art ATniidjiv nicht. ** The Wreclc ot p


*-•- uiouecsier lu Bummi l gg,gg g„d 215 deatlis.


^^g


the utility of purchasing Messro. jjgygr. Ho hoped Mr. Eastwood would get', in at fire and hang a little. Still another prize part their children’s lives by withholdi.ig tne pro protection sons «as “ The Storm,” of Dr. Rogers. There is wliich vaccination afforded.


rendering, and at one time it appeared to lack ^ is he declared it criminal for parents toon ,


nf ” °the Inhahitaiita at Urg®- M®- Eastwood earnestly appealed for their aup- pert, not merely on his own behalf, but ou account


Mr. W. S. Weeks sa a ^ Sagar to be a man of ^ ' “


BIX man was groom.


ho f feltt as though he Tve bo felt as n, b , g,ut he hope xri©


brid^room, but he hoped that on Thursdaj ho “b Would be mhxried •to


___legroom 5 muld


o e tlio' Borough.


horn and he did not feel M i r “f ^lain t’'®''® T w a s the elmirmjm..bnt


these occasions i t was nOw .a**.--' - _____ - •


as^n^^^^^ tbeir views. Mr. Hiiught by the Yui o 7-^vpm


for fifteen years and he thought hat most poop o Lew him. If not before the


fiSpiiSi


her of Hie committee "j’-j. -^yg^jg-Yegarded these “ “ L ' iL r e ’were


the Tecbnical school. Mr. Weeks reg^ u two institutions, not


verj- few towns the had the public spin


in the £ in aid of aa ““"('"/‘Iir -J-geWs ago, in the cause of education.


____ Lomlon,


Ld this in. a country weher IQ imuua VA r ^ „


in the hands of mostmost importa should ho as


importance


darscliools WM simply


‘J® jMtitnie a free


„.i,„nio irna eiven an eiemenraij ® _ bull it did not end there.


than ^ e ry ^ possible. In our ■®P'^^„tomMtary education,


g^ss of In our cati


mhnradnv next On r


a


bo telc as though ho was in the position of _


I was much cooler t ev-


)m. Laughter). H< ---------- -A.—


53 thev all knew Councillor of the Liberal party. Ho held one position of ^ worker, which noone could possibly deprive Iiim, winch was


r


m toV ® C w L " w t r t r C ^ ^ orator, -tto w


Mr. Weeks lu tne cuuiob lu 41^^ v ^__t. i tP ^ i lT a n d " w a / s thougl^t


^


to the course of Ws career had had lengthy reference to his connection with the Liber- + ^‘p^Ai^^fhe function of best man about five or als, and said he was one still. He urged them to ‘J»;J?f.‘ «®;®n'l’?® that in thejast ten days they had lost


+r


muSi7oMer*tha'n tlTe expected bride- (L.a( Laughter)mer . However, on this occ f^i


a« IIiir neeasioiili the


............ . g..ld in onWn . .


attent’on to the wr- way in which the committcea . 5.,^3 5 .............. .„ .i bow the various men of the f


^,yg gggfi men off the Council, who Iiad been slielv- ..................... 4l. .tSr4T years’ services


s.pite of


h»«ui lu m council


ygnservatives had been distributed. them to plump for him, because if u la wi


,gg„ packed, and l


mr m Councillor Cowgill v^owgiii »u» imu oc i


their thirtyr anAnra* oni<vfAna,. He TTp f atilsio "


-servic n e llc_ s l followed willi a lengthy anduu uuuweu «nu tv luu^viij


jgjg_ not go as the aervant of any clique. He then made siiouiu t...________*Mt ti«


55^^^ jj ^ Liberal was returned it must be himsself.eir (Hear, hear). If he went to the Council he s b o ^ K f


Biniyaeprive ii^^^^^ s


being^perfectr It -we were asked to say TCeentfy occurred at Gloucester and Middles- pleased us most, we should, nlthoiigli after borougli. How did the vaccinated fare with the


in the Council Chamber before, nnd he knew the difficulty, give the palm to their prize .


attention and care lie paid to his lyork. When chorus, “ How do t ie wa ers come . . . . .—1..*.-—


___ __ ....


a't”*Lodore.”"” It is a very difficult piece, go'[,g under ten years of age, but no deaths, and at -


of 02 unvacoinated cases under ten years of age at


With evidence suoli as for parents to endanger


little wonder that this in the contests gained all Tbg succeeding speakers all supported coiiipul- tlie nraise that was given it, for it was given m ggjy vaccination, and eventually the motion was a manner tliat was perfection. Tlie attack was withdrawn, amid cheers, a remarkable testimony to maunificent In the “ Sands of Dee ” was the jbe unanimity of tlio members in favourof rigorous


®'_'“ ,\YTinn’'’o’ivcn oa this "choir gives'it, that we e^;,erto%nd


„;,,,sva


“ Bells of ^St. Michael's Tower ” was a oliarming cliange, and became the favourite of the audience.


1 . .. „ Tlie humorous part song < ^ Z „ ir s ‘"ifar't’“ He urged they split, they „ -------..,............. .. The


’ . V._J__jt-mn.vifrr vn napiinin^ an sneoro. ‘ Jack a"nd Jill ” we do


invinLr difficulty in escaping a


"“;„ “"“ "-rbging an over-rated piece. ” g f f r o m " ^ ................... ............


_«ooiQ+onnA fmm their c ‘


. he allcge.1, were put up to the vork by Mr. Weeks, in brilliant manner.


beated ^etch of how the Liberal representatives Conservative ma ority, who .


thev w“ uld all He sketched out wliat had been tlie coiirso of tlie Liberals, who divided the honours of the commit- vnoir.


, 1 11 n,rhoMurof'"being an active mem- tec, nnd had put on it the latest Conservative Hm committee of J^"g“ e^l?JL^the7e ■"®‘n‘>®™-^ve„ Councillor Hardacre.


_A 1.-.1 __ A. __ 2« 4I..X 1n4/-io4 P^/wvcrvw.n f I Vi ^


iv« uos;i ^


. i r i r S S o r T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


te'e7 fairiy,"Ld lie contrasted this with wlial was fw a rooiii of ilie size of the fo 'n e 'v the Co'userratiyes, who had turned off the


18 lacking in finisli, and is not certain m bis .lower register. Our townswoman. Miss Carter, easily held her own, lier style bearing every comparison.


Watch Committee the old and tried members, who fg ^ ^G re en in “ Take a pair of Sparkling Eyes,” alotic were tuppoacd to bo voted upon the Commit- Jaiu. w


.lueo V?ici;u, 111 -aee — '' «- t---- ^


she sLu'ld ®"tteni^t the toL!®®Mr! , , r T _


i»i« Liwnr


which tlie company is capable, f „


„hgir was in tlie well-known “ Soldiers’ ‘hej


It always The final


‘'>'= benefit


'-'/‘™YnnfnriP RBaistanoe from their conductor. given with all the power


It Hi J P^^ and strength of


p'nnVmiiiv is capable, and that is saying ^ ’


the singcra . ------------- - fin« choir c


It is just such a ■ gg„,p„lgg,y vaccination. As


this question was treated as non-party, the '


new Government has yet to face tlie House on a vital qiicHtion, and this it will do on December 1st, when the'subject of Capital Punishment will be considered.


QT. HARWOOD COLLIERY COMPANY.


Mabtuolue (Cook B i iidpe) P its, Gbea-i Habwood


HIGH-CLASt H OUSE COAL Is supplied from these Pitt; at Rkasonaike pS HaKaiid llL PricL , and may be had o f all Carters and


Dealers. It is well known to be one of the most economical coals in the market.


May be had in Loads or Bags from Mr. W. L. GRIME, Clitlieroe. Mr. OSWALD ROWE, Clitheroc.


Sole Agent for Cliatburii District— S o c ia l i s t M e e t in g L a s t N ig h t . ^ ___ A mseiiiig was held iu the SocSJilist Club


tSi* ratepayers Room last niglit, in support of the camlidaturo of Messrs. Barker and Whittaker. There were


t lie^V not many present at the time for starting the education meeting,


but- ns the evening went supporters v\'ere present. Mr. Orr


oil' a - -


^ '^ s ^ n c a t io n was ootiupied tho chair, and said no doubt all were t^Ts” to"camm g,va-re of tlie reason why that meeting had been.


OPENING OF THE BEADING ROOM ifiiir


win. "sly sang er." His


well. d o w n h a m .


ci„ confT with aood oxnresfiion ‘Tm a r is a good base voice, and he uses it lery


go expression “I ’m FOOTBALL. ^


On ’vS ednesday, the Skipton Grammar School visited Clitheroe Grammar School when tlie 1


--------- ♦«>♦- YORK STREET FOOTBALL NOTES. day by day and y ^ % S t i o n became every 5jrg„g5i jig3 thought they were going to have to inaugurate the ®®-®P«"'“S,


1. MR. WILLIAM YATES, ChatbdbnStation


nnd generals applying to them ^°®, 8^“?^.*®°8' Write full partioidars, Attenborough, Clitheroe


I D i m e s . " _____________ ______


A K


ITCHENMAID wanted for country situa­ tion, good wages, comfortable home; also


two for London.-Write fuUy, Attenhorongh, “ Clitheroo T i m e s . " _____________


ATUESE-HOUSEMAID wanted f°® London iN suburbs; wages £14; also one for Bedford,


£12.-^pply by letter, Attenborough, Clitheroe Times.”


U M


Ihomes, no fees, fores paid.—Write, stating a g , wages required, and give references, Atten-


V


a c a n c ie s for Cook-Generals rn every part of England; good tragos. eomfoi table


|borougb» CUriifiroQ


PPEE-HOUSEMAID wanted for conntry house; £ 24.—Write full particulars, At-


I tenborougli, “ Clitheroo Times.


01 1 1 0 CULLEBY-MAID required for London g^gg. also two for country siinatio^^^^^^


gjg^ fiy letter, Attenborough, Llitlieroo


Clitheroe boys won by 2 goals to 1. The icore at |qiijgg3« half time was Clitheroe 1 Skipton 1.


iThoroughly® domesticated. £30.-Write Atten- ' Clitlieroe Times. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


L


ADY-HOUSEKEEPER wants engagement, ■^had control of several servants, age 3o.


after simpl juvalking inund theru won by 14 to 2! ™ oVERNBSS cffigiV A —


n d e r -h o u s em a id wanted for Kent, m o -. also one for Middlesex, £ 8, fares^^paid.- Writo Attenborough, “ Clitheroe Times.


IDDLE-AGED Person wanted, general servant; low wage hnt comfortable


liomo, good references required.—Write Atten­ borough, " Clithoroe Times.’


________


TTENBOROUGH’S Cookery Book sent tree ■ and post paid to all cooks, ooqk-generals,


down tbgje ,vgfg qg oases of smallpox in vaccinated ner- Y the (jioacestcr, 20 cases, and again no deaths. Out


unvacci :nated at such times ? At Middlcsborougli


te of repair, which will U,t eight How long have you been on the


i i d that tho'roadsTchTp?>f5L ■ ■ a which he spoke about the blind ooea enc ei.i, Wo anoko


coi simply


o ^ e y ___ ________ ___________ _______ _____________ should still survive. He noticed that m jjg j,eard a Socialist speaker in the Market Place


' clique. Councillor Sagar said that an al- (.ge "Lancasfiire Evening P o s t” of Tuesday toration bad practically token place only on one toero was a. paragraph saying that the Liberals ijunittee. The majority ruled, and they had )ly exercised their power in the -way that!


going to bring out a candidate for this Whafi was the,object or purpose of the


. Tiobrals had done up to the present. (Ap-


niause). The Liberals were the very last people greater mistake. I f the local representative of aho could talk about blind obedience to a cEque.


is to being the Castle Street Crew, he himself jj- -afould be better not to send anything at all. jjoj; jc^ow, but he never made a -------


state that the interests of capital and the interests of labour were not identical, and that he did not believe i t ; and Mr. Weeks also said he sincerely believed the interests of employer and employee were one. Now if either of these gentlemen have heard a .Socialist speaker make a statement, they


. at all'^our


took a pride in this, but he thought it looked jfg would admit that! at present Socialism was lajd for a gentleman to ho wiifii the Conser- (.]je dominant power in Clitheroe, hut ns to vatives and then at election times to go against gooialism, tho speaker said he was not one of


Hey had a good captain, and they intenuea to eervahve mends had done. He -wanted to treat ,ail in wilh th® colours of an honest clique. As it


ever. .’had What he thought to he a ■


to tho Welgato Crew, they might have a good ^t it, and treatl i t on its merits, for he was old nfain hut they bad a very had crew. (Hear, enough to remelnher that at jme timJe tho


hear) Then again there was another crew in Chartists were regarded as tho Socialists were Greenacre-street. Their captain -was a thorough to-day, and yet now mosil of the Chartist claims entleman, no doubt, and a generous captain of had become the law of this land. So that he


tho crow, but ho (Conn. Sagar) thought that crew -jras not going to say of- the Socialists that they in a fog, for lie did not thinh they knew ,yere “ too ill to burn." "Wilh many of their hero they were sailing to. They had heard a ideas he had no sympathy whatever. Such as


ton ho could claim to have worked for his living and the tyranny of employers. There he was as for a great number of years. He'knew the wants much against them as any Conservative, hut of tie working-classes, and so long as He -was on -arlien they talked of lifting the lot of the poor tha Council or so long as ho lived, he would he was-with them. They appeared to he warring never he erased from tbo working-classes. (Ap- against everyone,-however, with the result that lauso). Councillor Sagar would like the So- they now had in the to-wu coimcil a majority of


Llisis to show them something practical, some- men who were simply treating them with oon- Ihbg tliat they had done for the good of the tempt I f they were satisfied with that result, wiimtiT No Sodinilistio government had ever then he did not desire to say anything more, auccerfed in any part of the world. The So-


m..,------------- , m, - . xv, .aax. V \-va wwww


bothering with, because after the above mentioned and Knowles forwards. opportunity they have referred to it under eircum-


stances which makes them neither dignified nor


(Hear, hear). The Conserratives, how- those who were to he frightened by names, and manly. Or perhaps they objected to question the Ke was iiirt gobg into h y s te i^ , like their Con,


a supposition they have nothing to support t „ restive horse, and go up to it and smell W h a l l e y H o u s e o f C o m m o n s , to® upport tbem'in. j B^bn^it that the truthor otherwise of the


statement is a very serious matter, and I will undertake to defend the SooiaBst view of the qiics


not objected to) thi^only condition being free access to the public.


Yours &c., A. WHITTAKER.


-------- - r ' r ^od deal about bvorking-men candidates, Ent -lyiiara they preached of the bloated capitalist T h B B l ACKBURN CONTEST CHOIR, A Great N ight for Lovers of Music.


termed unsatisfactory to hear the famous Contest Clioir of our neighbouring town on Monday nignt,


- Though there was not an autUenco that would be Councillor Parker moved that Mr. Eastwood beautiful powers’ of moderation in the opening, pulsory vaccination tliere was a death rate from


the Public Hall was far from being full, winch was certainly the desserts of the visitors. The pert'Tniance opened with a chorus, uy Babylon’s Wave,” in which the choir showed


UcwtiVllw* W WW I ____- ,__ * ^ ««__ *-------- — ____ 1 An A Ann ^ ^ uifit thev could do, why did they not cxermse it? m ifiie Council. WHcn he allowed himself to be “ , Pinsuti’s, “ Tho sea liatli its pearls,’’ con- pe, million. As to tlie effects of sanitation, lio


both in any room in the town (tlie conservative club Qovernraent benches, evidently well satisfied with _i.


tion, BB against Mr. Weeks or Mr. Parkinson or 4-l.nPAnlvT iinnilttinn hoirwr frPP nnoefiS ..


tlieniselvcs. 1 lie new leader of tlie Iiouse submitted a motion to the effect tliat the evidence in favour of'vaccinatioii was not sufficient to warrant it being made compulsory. He spoke of the lukewarm attitude towards the question by the powers, that ho had instanced tlie recent concession to the conscientious objector as evidence of this. The decline of small-pox was apparently due, he said, to improved sanitation, and he contended that in face of the attitude of tho legislation and of numerous Board’s o f Guardians tliroughout the country, compulsory vaccination sliould not be en­


t. ■ t. _____t__.i___c forced.


motion regretted tlie action of Parliament in tliis matter, and condemned tlio lack of grit displayed by its members. The number of cases of small pox once so prevalent had been reduced almost to vanishing point, and the testimony for other coun­ tries was the same, for wliilst in Prussia witli com-


The leader of tiie opposition in opposing Hie . '


having suffered a crushing defeat, fortlivith resigned, and the Progressives took up tlie reins of


The Government at the last meeting of the House Thursday last found them seated on the House, Slaidburn. W G


that the statement or the speaker was not worth *'AH-backs, Bull, Orowtlier, Eraser (cap ) ________ _____________


’ ba“v ' ' \ ^ f ' 7 °rlwtlmr^ . .


GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. HASLINGDEN WEDNESDAY.


gould send nothing different to that, opponents, free and unlimited discussion is allowed. They cannot excuse d 'iemsriv ’eron'Wirg^^^^^^^^^ - "~.


. HMsor -y nmi Knnsnm w ful wfth a penalty kick, ’®®b“ l ‘®““


: At Wlmlley. on Wednesday, on a wel, heavy ground and resulted hi nn easy victory for Whal- ley by seven goals to one. Goals scored: Bull 3 Fraser 2 and Ransom, wliile Crowther was sucess-


■Potapoff goal. Ransom and Bul- y


'T ^ cw nV A T IV E M e e t in g L a s t CONSEtt


N ig h t . pi V,


^ jgg(;


bad been told that their first ob- j^j. to Binash up the .Liberal Party,


‘ben out of the fragments to, create a new party that would in fiam smash up the Conser- Unfortunately, there was a flow in that


Ajneetiiig was hold at the Com^rva iy« u arrangement, for the liberals were not going to last nigW i“ support of the candidature o essrs. ^eots and Dawson.


easily smashed up. - The Liberals would be .......................... ............ a party long after, iihe Socialists had fizzled like 3, Grafton St., Clitheroe. MAYORAL . BANQUET.'


To THE EdITOB OE THE " CliITHEBOB TiJIES." Dear Sir.—May I be permitted to refer into one


was ‘The Victorian Era.'^ The lecture was deliv­ ered by Mr. J. A. Staley, M.A , . second ■*iaster, and an . audience which, though smaller than


The subject of the lecture last Saturday evening


LETS For sale, good Irish Pullets, from Is. lOd. upwards: good Irish Geese from 3s. upwards.— Apply, James Robinson, Poultry Dealer, Market


W Moor XiOne. W T


r p EAVELLBR Wanted for " Bovine,” the X celebrated Horse and Cattle Food. Umy


first-class men need apply■ —Write Watson and


Bj-rne, 81, Tower Buildings, Liverpool._______ _ BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


Interest. £2 17s. 6d. per cent., payable hali-yeax- ly.—Application to W. J. Mitchell, Borough


h e Corporation are prepared to receive LOANS of £100 and upwards, for three, five, or seven years, or at six monthr


Accountant.


a n t e d , sound w in t e r in g for 20 Fell Hogs.—Apply to Nicholas Harnson, Manor


'__________


JLi etc., wanted for London and Pro^ncea. ^ i t e , enclosing addressed envelope, Atten-


1 a d y h o u s e k e e p e r s , com p^ io n s borougli, Clitberoo TimeB


OOK-GENBRALS wanted for London, Sna- sex. Kent, Surrey, Bedfordshire, Leioeste^


shire Middlesex, and Northamptonshire; wagra from’ £15 to £25.—Write fully, Attenborough,


” Clitheroe Times.” ;------------- --------------


/-iOOKS wanted for Surrey and 1 ; to dC25: also one for London, ^25 to ^ I> . ^ homes, no fees.-Write at once, Atten­


borough, "CUtheroe^imeS;____________ ___


tershire and ‘wo for S u r r e ^ ^ 6.-Write ful.y, a ttonhorough. CUtheroo Times-— ----------------


H P


OTISEMAID (good) wanted immediately .or °L o n Z euhiSb, . i l 8;


fires Vid.-Wrire®® Atttnborough, ” Clitheroe Times."______________ ________ _____________ _


tt® v s " H


OUSE-FARLOURMAID wmted f®® Bed­ ford. £14 to £16; one for London


ittenborongh, “ Clitheroe Times. nUNG GENERAL wanted for good s ito t ion •Wages £ 8.—Attenhorongh, Chtharoe Tim ■


ciStry; ^'dll be t h o r o ^ i l 8; one for Essex, £16: fares pa-id; no fees, T


O BE LET in tlie Clitheroe neighbourhood WORBTON HALL FARM, Worston, now


occupied by Mr. William Hayes, and the Exors. of tlie late Mr. Joseph Hayes, consisting of hitherto 149 acres, 1 rood, 29 perches, but now of


125 acres, 3 roods, 15 perches. WOBSAW HILL FARM, Worston, now occu­


pied by Mr. William Bargli, consisting of 153 acres, 2 roods, 34 perches.


111 each of the above cases there are riglito of . , , ,


pasturage on -Worston Moor. The land, which is grass, to be let from 2nd February, and the h ^ e s and buildings from the 12th May, 1899.—Apply R. C. ASSHETON, Downliam Hall, Clitheroe


A


tt^ed; otherwise; terms moderate.—^ ® a Sale


s 'S ’lto^d J l l fn e ’for Hertfordshire, £15;


Coupe, Optician, Market Hall and Fislden St., Blackburn,


S T


Apply, J. Knowles, Brook Honse, Whalley. IMPORTANT NOTICE.


Must be cleared out at once, owing to leaving the premises, tho whole of my loft of


HOMING PIGEONS,


some of which have flown all races np to Eeniies, 401 miles, this season, with the Clitheroo Homing Society. Inspection- invited. Birds can bo seen at any time.—Apply R. Bridge, Wellgate, Cli-


tlieroe.


Height, Bolton-by-Bowland. NDIGESTION.—The Medical Reform Society


O _ will send free to all applicants an excellent


botanic cure for indigestion.—Address, The Secre­ tary, Botanic Institute, Nottingham.


TTENBOROUGH’S COOKERY BOOK . sent free and post paid to all Female Do­


mestic Servants applying to them for Situations. —^IVrite full particulars, Attenborough’s, care of this paper.


Sales 1)12 Huction WEST YARD.


Traps, Gigs, Carts, Lurries, 1 fames?, etc. Cata­ logues may be obtained tliree days prior to the sale on application to the Auctioneer, King Street, Clitheroe.


mos DUEUDEN has been instructed to sell by Auptioii as above on Monday, November 21st, 1898, a large number of Horses, Carriages,


{* < ______________


N SALE, THIRTY PULLETS, Houdan, in lots to suit purchasers; 3s. each.—Crossley


p e c t a c l e s .—^


p a r tm e n t s to l e t at The PeopW Dining Rooms and Commercial Hotel, 14, Castle Street, Clitheroe, Proprietor, R. Wooleb.


TINDERMERE.—Reed’s DINING AND r LUNCHEON ROOMS, Lake Road.


Parties catered for. _ Terms moderate. Large Room for Excursionists.


OUTHPORT.—Superior and private APART­ MENTS FOR WINTER MONTHS, or 3t, Leicester-st.


|\\-i Place, Blackburn. ___________


a n t e d , sm a r t y o u t h as ^ p r e n ­ t ic e to DRAPERY.—Apply, G. Hitobon,


ANTED, to buy, -weekly, any quantity of HENS, COCK CHICKENS, or P U t


T T


O LET OR SELL, House No. 67, Pimlieo Road, in good condition, — Apply on tne


Premises. . • . ■


good condition.—Apply, Preston, .Qceen-Btreet, Whalley.


O LET. three COTTAGES AT BARROW. Bents greatly rednoed;. no ratM:- all


______ -_______ T


O BE LET, WADE HOUSE, CUlheioe; three good entertaining rooms, five B°0“


bedrooms, butler’s pantry, and bath-room, wRh all conveniences; cellared throughout, and goed gar­


den.—Apply, Wade House.


ix O LET, Nos. 5t and 55, Moot Lane.—Apply, i j . Parson Lane.


T


O LET, House and Shop, No. 57, Moor Lane. —Apply, 15, Parson Lane.


H


o u s e s to let in Taylor-street in good con­ dition, at 3s. per week clear.-Apply, J. A.


Parker, Market Place.___________ DOWNHAM HALL ESTATE.


I


chase SPECTACLES cheap, try C. W. .


au people wishing to pur-


WO PURE BRED ANCONAS and two PURE BRED RED-CAPS POE SALE.—


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART. Tuesday.—Large show of excellent dairy cattla


before a good company of buyers. Good trade, at last week’s prices. Judges Messrs. Duxbury and Berlvistlc. Prize winners :— Cows.—1st Mr. Wliittaker 2nd Mr. Leeming 3rd


Mr. Briggs. Heifers-—1st Mr. Horsfall, 2nd Mr. Law, 3rd


Mr. Berry.


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