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■- -. ■!: 'V ' • • > • • . ■ ■ y . ., 'y-:. S SM S P i’ sjiss;.'- i f e i i gm a S l » ! 3 . -p T - rw P T ? ^O E T IM E S . 'V,. To THE INHABITANTS OF CLIT HEROE & DISTRICT OSWALD ROWE, ' Coal Merchant & Furniture Remover,


’^ ' r ^ ‘S S ”S . ‘S 5 «Sa £ ,'v r s f*s“1 x BeT otB>URNITURE BY


O.Bi


^ At tlio Most Eeasoniiblo Piicos. having had a Large Experience in


e s t im a t e s 52,


FREE. ESHTON


h im are Carefully Rvaioved.


Furniture Removing trill see that all :GoodB onlruetcd to . j g j j ADDRESS:


P roprietors— t e r r a c e , c l i t h e r o e .


. F R ID A Y J A N g A ^ 21,1 1898 PIPE-LIGHTS.


Ask your Grocer & Wine Merchant for the ,


WORLD RENOWNED—T- C L U N Y


..In a mile of railway there are over 2,000


sleepers. ..One of t h e German cities boasts a street


laid with nibber. .The tall hat worn by men


miners men.


minetsltan among my other d«ss 01 ^ t . b . first appeared in


France nearly 500 years ago. „ .T ta » a.e


siMSON & McPherson, Ld., NEWCASTLE, EDINBURGH, & LONDON Gold Medal, Health Exhibition, Newcastle, 1895.


The P®oP*®’^ Rooms and Commercial Hotel, • U, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE U.


Splendid Accommodation for Cyclists’. Meals Supplied any hour of the Day


Fout hdTgc Rooms Pic-nic, and Private Parties


f u n e r a l s u n d e r t a k e n t h r o u g h o u t . To.Xel /or Meetings, M a t e Parties, or Sacking Concerts. GoodUano.


.HORSE AND TRAP FOR DIRE. GOOD BEDS. All Refreshmento guaranteed to bo of the Best Quality. WOOLER, Proprietor, The Peoples’ Caterer.


The Largest Stock


f a : IN TOWN AT THE TIMES OFFICE.


TTELI.IITELU ...jli 51I|1 "l No«sbolmo ,..rti!pn42ii -l^i


GISUURN......... Kimington...... .... Cliatburn....... ... CLITHEROE „ Wlmlloy........ .. Loiiglio ............ ^VllpHb^^o..... .. Palsy Field... ,i


BLACKBI'IIN J'jp OverParwen.M «i


nnllon.................I MANCllKKTKIt. V.


Hellifield, Chatburn, 9 4o


r 49 7 52 . 57 8 0 98 7


7 14 8 12 7 22 8 19 . 30 8 2.')


7 418 49 8 42 8 10 8W7 8 22 8 69


39 S 32


8 69 9 18.....


8 2.3 8 .32 S 28 S 5" 8 .35 9 4 8 41 9 10 8 48 •) 17 8 .33 9 22 8 5819 27 9 9 13 9 40


18 2718 3.') S 40 Is 40


9 509 6010 2.... li) 7.... .


9 41'll 5 t022|1130


102210:J4


101.3..... 1021


1 .... 1028 .... . UM


•WEEKDAYS.


1110 1118 1123 1129 11351140 1147


033 .... . 1 O....047 US2


Saturdays j^^oTuesdavs and Fridays Express. 8-18 to Bollon, Saturdays only.


Manchester, Bolton,


OvorDorw.n......iii ID _


Wlialloy..... .OLITUEllOB


Daisy Field ... Wllpsliiro .... Lantflio ......


Chatburn ..... Bimington.... Gisburn.......


RAKOnKSTBK, V. l-i/ki'l BL*CKBUBN, aop|n3i;


M >


ollon......... ilopi: ■” arr fi 20


7 6-3 8 26 8 38


Ncwsholino .. nELLlFlELI>arr|7 .30


a Lcavas GIsbuin 11'2.


118 4U9 1 9 2: 9 40 9r4S 9 629 6810 4 10 9 1017 1(»2.3 <029 103*


•J 40'.... Ill 0 9 68{ 0 8|I132


1033111)6 ,...il05 ,...!ll 6 . ,...‘1111


1 ... 1116 n clii.3i


049 1121 .....!u«o'1136 .... 111*


!*


1018:1039 12 3 I0-i9;1050[l217


1220 1224 12-30 1236


1241 12491256


11331..... 12 8 1239 I «(• I26II1 43 I -Sjl 60 I 7,1 54 1 132 r I 19 2 6 l ?.3 2 n


I 42I2 24 48].?n/f' 1 66|O


2 5;.


i Picks up pass, for beyond Ilellinolrt. ff Bets do3vn Pospcngora.


J.cave Blackhurii .. § Leave Ot. Harwood LfOavo Padiham....... Arrive Rose Grove .. Arrl*-Q lluniloy D.T...


(T2.3i8 0,9 18110 6 1010 •5 3.3IS 9 9 28 6 44 8 IS 9 60 6 51 8 24 9 66 6 .37|S 30|10 0


......1020 ..b 1029


0221042 1.... 1036


I 3412 19 H


7f/


105.3 1147 1225 I IU8 1220 1248 Il37|l2.30|l 7]


11.33 12 0 12 6 1210 1121.31248 0


. 1 48.....SifLi I 2.312 6 3 13 3 20


2 ,3.3 2 37 3 Jl 3 61 2 8 3»i0 3 4ll....


I .38 2 19 . , 1 .30 2 31 ....


2 20 3 12 59 3 33 3 20I3 .31


SalB"‘do'«n’i;Jaiei;EorV on Sata. only. m Thoio la a ^to'rplng train to Monaboator at 3-30. Clitheroe, Gisburn and Hellifield.


r Midland to


Blackburn, WEF.KD.AY.S.


3 013 J


2 831...., 2 3S|....


I 2113 3i 3 4114 6 I .3 214 164 11


4 20


4 16 4 40 4 68


SUNDAYS.


6 3i0 f.2l6 .3.3 7 12 7 23


1023I04i 1049 10-36 11 1 11 6 1114 1120


9 0 40 1010


4 39;.3 . 4 4.31.3 16


.....1.3 21 ....l5 28


Midland train to llolMleld at 10-23. A Train at 12*45 to B’burn and Helllflold dolly.


t l 8 12r.'i 12 36


12 44 12 61 12<


t-36


:i 37 4 .3-3 3 46 4 4453U 61 4 0|4 57


3 2714 20


7 16 8 12 7 24 8 21 7 31 8 28 7 3718(131


6,8


|5 Simonstono 0 mln.latcr.. e Train at 1-20 and 10-20 Sala.only to Padiham, and 10-5 Tuesday.. i


Burnl**v (li. Top)?.... Boro Grove............. Padiham ......... §Groat Harwood......


RUckburn


10 8 10:0 1143 <018 1049 1163 1031 11 OlW


.... !U32 03-3 1139


6 42|6 4^ .3 49 6 62


5 .33i6 66 G 3i7 6 6 1.5 7 1


• Stop Saturdays only to fl?t down passengers.


Blackburn to Padiham and Burnley—N.L. Loop Line •WEEK-DAYS.


SUNDAYS.


9 c8,lU35Ml20,y 9 18 1015 11289 10 I 28 106-1 5(iM 9 20


) 86 11 1 oi(/fi'|l) 27


9 41 U 7|.....|9 33 013 40:9 40


Burnley and Padiham to Blackburn.— N.L. Loop Line ■


8 22 8 26 S 36 8 41


S 16 5 A Train at 2-28 on Sals § Simonstono 7 min. earllof. t Bornloy Barracks 3 min. later, a Maneboster Road.


Clitheroe to Accrington, Burnley & Colne, & to Preston, Blackpool, Southport, Liverpool. SUNDAYS.


unthoroo dpt. Blackburn „ .. Accrington nrr. Burnley B.T dop... Coino............I


v;; ;


Blackburn dep. PreRton an*..... Blackpool Central Talbot n


Southport Ch. St. Liverpool Exchan.


B Through Train to Blackpool 1*6 Sata , tb 1*65 Taos., Weds , J.Thura, arr.3-9,Sats arr. 3*9; to Southport 1-12 Sats., 2-10 daily. F 7 47 Express to SVort,arr.8-30 '


a Satfl. only. ®


t 9-57 and 10-10 for IVpool, 9-.3i» & 11-10 Southport. 8 S ■


aturdays only. ' 1236 0 6 Clitberoo........arr


6 67 658 268 6610.6 11161126 1 7.2 6..... 3:66..•••>6 66 IC7 68cl6 ..... ....T] .... ..... 7 10 __ 1 154 5T6 611 51267 128 689 3610 (1116 12201 2* 2 20:3 133 65 ( 486 170 157 C8 2,19 46 1 266 697 529 ,31 10 a103'J 1130 12681 682 46 8 484 8C5 165 610 408 09 11026. . . . . .


9 369 8610 611(7 12 7l;>40.2 20...... 4 10,6 466 16 G 46 G 178620,8 40 10 31130 1220l/*30,2 20 4 66 365 177 10 9 56 -11 11401 20[2 23


• 8 88 46 ■ Clilhcrod ........... G 698 89]101( 104t il24 1249 2 443 36 .....I4 27 4 670.1 7 208 448 449 47 1114


7 19 16i) 2k3 3G1120 1 27 1 402 oO..... 3 204 420 i 0 41 7 06 109 84 6 67 369 209 4/ 102612 21 61 482 263 4 8 134 06: 80 257 127 648*47 1020 0 2C7 52!0 449 6f 012 1217 1 222 12 44 3 20 8 264 165 230 4'; 7 298 109 21037 ...


G 46:8 46 ;) 2(i 1110 8 369 80 .AJ.. 2 36 5 20:.... / -jit8 36..... . . . . . .


6 698 891017 104911241249L 2.44 3 86 4 27..... 0 17J0 7.20 8 449 47 1114 1121


..... 1 JO1 3(12 20..... 3 104 265 46n 250 607 659 15 . . . . . . 2 40 2 693 404 SO5 400 857 408 629 6i ...... ......


. . . . . . 8 20 mr, 1 42 4 157 18 ___ 8 37


7 U 7 32


9 12


1235 1252


3 220 86 3 880 62


12403 144 1> S 69 11 01 6,8 1 SO7 33 .........


o Train at 1-10. 5 Espreas at 8-5 Central to B'burn; jiarr B'born 2-28. t Einroas ot Odttrora Cenlrol. I Troln al(i-22, orr DIackbum 0.40. Hons eicepled • Train at 0-0. . c Tbrougb Train ot 8-65 to Blaekburu and Como Sats... H 10-35 Talbot Road, 10-25 Control, Sals, exceptod.


N.B.—The Proprietors of the Clitheroe Times take every care to.cuturo the correolncss of this Time Tabic, bu( Ibcy dp not hold tbcouclrps rrarouaible fpr aoy loss that may arise tJirouglrerrpra wbiub i t may pofltaln,


1 257 2C10149 608 866 657 2fl 3 60


t 3*3S for Southport & Liverpool, arr. 4*30 t Ocn tal Station.


____ 4-20. A Sats. excepted.


Liverpool, Southport, Blackpool, Preston, & Colne; Burnley, Accrington, to Clitheroe. WEEItD.AYS.


8 57• I.M. .... .•J236 ..... 7 40..... 1 22..... 5 26..... ..... sr-i-i


SUNDAYS.


...... ..... 7 26...... 1 356 U..... ......... ...... . . . . . . 7 C9 36 . 2 556 200 4S


,..M. • M M. 7 -158 201 26 5 40


..... .


....


9 121249..... 4 13..... 8 69..... ..... 9 60 1 10


8 2Si8 6: 9 12l9 40 9 3" 9 9 64!i030 10121101


9 60 22 1025 103010 3 1013


9 3.3 1019 . 101711113


11 211461217 11 7■ ' 1035..... 1226i 725:.3 204 40 !/(*» 11 6 1030 123(1L 66


L14U122(11 26 1 (; •> n2 6 3.S204 30!5 176 63.........


1236..... 2 22■ 1 16


1 2.3 2 42 17 2 43.3 3 3 273 60 1 164 12 l'81 6 56 6 76 It0 457 478 48 26 8 48 S 679 2(i 9 .3210 0 101310231038 11121147


2 48 3 40:i 66.3 IS6 647 23S 83 3S9 3 ) 60 10 6I 66 K ^ 3 44 t 324 49G 267 08 209 8. . . . . . 1012103(11066 12 6


Tm S 13 6 loid i 61 1 105 1.....


lor 1 606 607 30. . . 103.3 11 21 S 1 306 8 6 SO7 488 16


11224 607 28S 35


9 1.3I9J-47 1043Ills 1222'1B262 41 46stee 4 266 136 47F:n 8 128 388 469 60 1016 8 40 . . . . . . 2 27 86a 168 229 13......... 2 86H 10 8 679 50


1140 1256 1 682 273 186 644 445 366 307 608 46 9 181011 1036 9 12 1 2.S1 67 3(1 23 19 1 336 13.3 506 227a48 629 63 10401121 2fl58:J 234 194 666 666 30l8 7 4 409 37......... 1026


1120..... ....


.ri9 4 30 ... 6 266 07 259 69 439 48 11 2....a .M... . . . . . 1030. . . . . . 6 326 49j7 279 29 22. . . . . .


. . . . . . . . . . . . iiii.3 . . . . . . 3 43'J tit* 3 62. . . . . .


1043..... 3 56 -m__


4 39 47 . . . . . . 9


....... 1012..... ..... 'ric 10 2


......... . . . •• . . . . . . . . . .


matter bow Obsllnole or Long-Standing. THIS EXTRA- ORDINARY MEDICINE baa mol wllb Immenae aucceet in t TIIOUSANDS OF OASES after all others have tailed. Read


T- ADIES REQUiniNQ ASSISTANCE and REUEV In alt P J FE5IALE AILMENTS, inREOUl.AKlTIES. SUP- TBESSIONS, and OBSTRUOTIONS con obtain tho most


LADIES I aliiablo information wboret.y dIOIonllloi are overcome, no - W?eks.


aDear M pnd pills,


ut me 1 Mro. L. T. s Dear Mrs Danmall.—I received the medicine and'pllla ■ Yong.


afely. The! last I had proved efTOctnal after five months* Suppression and anxiety.—Mrs.| A.b


TO WOMEN. ■ PECIALITY end‘ CURB. • Falinro impoHibie, bend ba eobt free on receipt Of etamped envelope, ilempededdreeioq envelope for p»rllciil«ie-.. ^DA«Utt Adyioe Jtetter. Be Wue Jn XiW


anleod Oonulno Under a Penalty offilOOO.. .ana Safely Corrected in'a few boon, by a new ' S Abanann not hope: bore ron wUl And a GenpiBe Md w^mple^metho^ l»rtoula™ ot wWoh wjU


Tbaabov.- and-ThnnaaiidBof .imltar Toaitmonlala. gnar Femrfe IrwgilariUes tmU OljKtractioul QaioMy FRIDAY, J<VNUARY’ '2l8l, 16P8.


b inw l *”"* <’“*’'*''’ed for Ibo Proprietors SINSON A BLacow, at 6 Market Pliwe .


,C]itheree,


teen weekBi but with -poreevorancj and your gooi Tice lam happy to aay I got relief.—Mrs. M .


e J.


Dear Madam.—My canaivaaaTery obaUnate onoof elffh-* ................


Nswoastlb-ok-Ttxb. .


- loa ad-


scold her; wh.at right has she to go to beJ| before I get home?”


hese extracts from Testimontals _


_ MBIBOItO'.


.. 9 831G 9 63 1046


8 319 60 2S


3 10 9 60 4 OjlOO 4 7110 7 4 13II013


a ManchesterBd. b Slops ouMons.


1lUK037 It 6 1116


....i.|8 11 I .33,8 26 I 38 8 4.3


1246|7 » ft.? .3j7 40


1220 1224 1230 1236


1241 1249 12:


2 0 6 4.3,8"^9 259 69 1012


... I 64......Uh/v I 20 2 0....3 r I .32 2 13 .... 13 27 I 4.3 2 20 .... .3 4(1


4 23 .3 29 17


■ 10 171? 23 ... 0 2^0*0 32l7 33


5 S‘0 .34l7 6


0 .39 7 .39 0 48 7 4.3 0 63 7 60 7 2 7 68 7 98 4 7 10 8 11 7 21 8 10 7 20 8 22 7 33 e / 7 8 171..... 8 47


Best OR


Liebig's Extract Is a delicious


of Meat beverage and tonic


from Port Wine, Liebig’s Ex trac t of Meat, and Extract o f Malt. ___


r


IN C A K IN J O prevent fraudulent Imilalions. OVER FIVE THOUSAND


Unsollclti3d Tcstimoninls hftYo been received from Medical Men.


The following Important Testjmpnlal^has been received frrom D''* FLETCHER Applecross Boashiro, N.B., -.uly 2nd, 1897.


Dear Sirs,—Please forward quartoTvOf-o-dozen Wlncar- „,a ’’-.mmedlale^ my^mU^


» " Immedlatoir aa my pailenl a.supply l".“'>out done.


nourrhnicnii^nd Ima been eustalned a’n'd gainod strength by •• WlnoanilB " lor twelve weeke. Tours


FLETCHER, L.B.O.P.


TirTXT/^ATDMTC sold by all Dragginta, WIno W IN C A . i vW lO Mercaants, and PatentMcdlclno


VflmlnrH Ask for Colt*mdn‘8 “ Wlncarnls,‘'or Liebig s and Mult Wlno, and ueo that the word


____ Sole Proprietors and Mamifocturors of the above,


COLEMAN & Co., Limited, NORWICH & LONDON.


CLITHEROE TIME TABLE.—JANUARY Clitheroe; Blackburn, Bolton and


F 9 8 .


Manchester. SUNDAYS


8 60 8 50


2 68|7 12 7 20 i7 27


1010


9 18 10 6


102:


1016 1023 1030 1038 1043 1049 10.31 11 2


10.38 11 0 1114 11.36


1153


.....7 .301' 40 51 59 ......',8...8 14


3...8 19 32*8 2. 3 42 8 43


4 10 9 30 4 27il0 2


9 60 10 10101.312301242


9 50 I 10'


6 4 60'8 20 1'8 31


. 4 8 '18 . 4 .3818 .4 44 8 13 .4 50 8 19


9 33 9 39 9 46


6 9iS 40 5 1.3 8 47


9 509 6810 4 lOH 1010 1023 1030 1041


ZZ\9 20)7


and Malt Wine a


u made WiTrT-aT/-> A •D M TC Is » N«'v Namo Registered to i n S n Ae memters must all fall in line heels. iVfter roaming about for an hour the


in military ftishion and salute their captain, animal wes secured. This proceeding wastes at least three minutes


...Green rests the eye. Resting the eye of- freedom ten means to rest the nerves, and the refr«^-


ble life as the renewal of the. other bodily forces by food.


*' Wlncarnis ” is on iho shoulder of the bottle. Bold In bottles 2a 9d. ond 4s. 6d. everywhere.


ment of the eye is as necess.^ to^^_ jfort.^^ Mavor made the presentation. The resolu- , ■


..'.The most costly piece of railway line in the world is that between the Mansion House and


mile.


piatiniim7to die value of ;^2,000,000, used in stopping teeth.


...A pig’s tail is said to unerringly irtdicate the condition of the animal. If it hang.s


_ waL^nVoTseTonT sMoll and“ was a solid silver gilt casket. Sir Thomas


luncheon, by the Lord Mayor.


\bout 4,000,000 false teeth Wanulac- Hired annually in the United States, while . one ton of gold and three^tons of silver and


“enau m in reply, "expressed his gratitude for ,a tne reuesu- uay conferred uiron Aldenniur Sir Thomas cn..».


Sample Bottle may he had free.of charge on receipt of full postal address.


GoJ Modal, iT r Bxldbllion. AUogether Six Gold Slodals rocolvod. GGLEMAN’S T ntidoii banks does not tear iiiteiest.


■Juid against the injurious effects of mco of th e candidature of Prince ^ S its exteiiive use for the mouth- J


The Turks believe amber an infallible


is pressing on the -


n £ (fewer than 41 times. h f . gone „ » :„,Ke, dx,. bf


Pflinborrii. ISSli; Gold Modal, .Taraalra, ISOI Highest award at Ob.cogo


WHISKY iirrrmrof'iS SyTS century.


•r'-'v''!'- my/s j y X y,;.


^ "-'1/ -'&


■r >(rJS] 'S y


l i i i i t i i i l


i M l i


•''IfS'h:,:;..:


GENERAL ' NEWS.


sentenced to five years for the manslaughter of Caroline Wingrove, whom he attacked while she was l}'ing helplessly drunk.


At the Old Bailey, George Brooks has been The Belgian Government has issued invi


result from tne comeiunv., •


rpsnh from the conference, if ever it m« meets. o o n « s ' l y t o e - l o g . te rn ^ fpltCSylTh.- -'‘'“ f first used in the eleient . ; 1 ..mmiv,


wol'n ou the i^ctv The two little islands of Zanzibar and


Pemiia furnish fom-fifths of the cloves co.i- ,limed by the world


New Zealand; animal in the world.


'I'hp lautawa, a nine-inch-long lizard o is said'to be the most sluggish


^ ^ A oedestrian succeeded the other day in


setting foot, ill the course of 5 hours anc. 40 minutes, in seven German States.


nrwves by confessing that he was a poor cricketer.


.


S e r o r ^ ^ ^ and At as 00 uv*»* *•“


,g „ „ test ^


Continental cities. Not very long since, ; wandering about Soho, in London, the


T h e nressiit Arcnoisub/i.. -------".-'•'wb roUector saw a curious knocker on a door, ^t school he was


landlord, aiid carried it ,„o.„odem .o „ . f . » ^t Birmingham h ^ obtained


The Dowager Countess Russell, widow of ihe fimt earl, who as Lord John Russell was one nf the foremost of British statesmen, ^


Jnd w4 bom in Waterloo year. lu


' , , . 1 • 1 r Kf


attevi&S™he£^ Beresford. For which expression the lead-


” him that “ he


It is reported that the Russian Govern- XL 10


— — , o w


pieces of pipes. " r has been pointed out that since 1837 ceived the proposal with British nat on, though the greatest o.t Great excitement was caused af Bolton the


from lilr. Anderton’s menagerie. The ani- -


• ’ ’ - - den for the pur- i. ,U« n/'/'ont^nnrf! n..r.oninnrp


, permission to use some of the ancient designs « collection. The interest of the cd- » g ^ a t degree arises from the fact M the items have come from the»


doors ofListorical mansions. Oneof th e fe ^ . knockers, by the way, has a humorous


. ... a celebrated teottish duke with whom


latter, T have kept for years the evidences p ' of a guilty act I perpetrated when I wasap : youth, and I will find these evidences for jou, and present you with them. n


In a da) otLj


two he produced a most resp-ectable modemp knockei! which he had wrenched off )-ears be-j


ijiu'-iuk.vx* « ^ - . —, -------- ------


on some rowdy excursion,, though he u the most staid of men.”


IN A COLLISION.


“ I t makes me angry, said on old angine- man doesn’t


trikes. It When


could, We had


In the presence of a. large gathering the ^ wheels could turn, forty minutes bei: eedom of the City of Liverpool was on Mou-


fr. r-nniforta- Mnffhps for services to the city. The Lord );„j^t in front of the bank,


The Lord i;„ht in front of the^ bank. It was a flash the headlight around the other bend c ig g


jt i,p. I thought I saw a glimmer of| ' ^ of the Council conferring the freedom the curve. Between the time I caught that '


flash and when I saw the headlight swings around the cut as big as a tub it couldn’t!


Aldgate Stations, ii\London, which reqmred ^j^g^jegeggition of his twenty years’ public -We were nose to nose before I re.alised—no,P the expenditure of close upon ;^ 2,ooo,ooo a ggjyjeg'i'"‘’sub3equently he was entertained at


I don’t


justice. North, counsel moved on _____^


Bowdon, Sale, and


been the hundredth part of a second.| think I


re.alised— but I put on the


chancery Division, on Friday last. my mate, and fell off the ongina laAl up. up pe


wi


Westinghouse with one turn, yelled to Jim, I was cut


The WTCck u-as on fire, and the


people were ciying and groaning undeme.atL all right, however, and three days af.


rnmnanv Ltd for an interim injunction re- ter I went to poor Jim, the stokers, funeral k ;„- ’ihg d'kendant, Mr. Robert Youde, After that, I don’t want any man to tell me promoting or being concerned in the what you ought to do.


loose it shows th.at the pig is not well,_ and mmion of another billposting company that its food should be changed. If it be


limited area. Counsel for the de­


coded tightly the pig is healthy and happy, fg^dant asked for time to file further evi- .......A new invention to prevent cast plates ^jg^gg^ j^„d upon defendant giving an under- aud strips of iron from curling as they b^


ends of the strips and prevent their contract- jo^ygd the motion to stand over for a week. ing-


,*.A scientist estimates the tune since the earth became sufficiently cooled to become PuRlFIED PETROLEUM FOR ClIEST th e a b o d e of plants and animals to be about 20,000,000 years, within limits or error rang- ing between 15,000,00 and 30,000,000 years.


^ ------------


. ™trr'rTnwG R LC1 lur


:


...The plant.knov-n as vervain, which IS not distinguished for its beauty, and wnicri grows


their divinations when the great dog-star; arose, in order that neither sun nor moon should see the deed.


to the Druids th at they only gathered it for tion instead of disturbing it. i t acts directly upon ,


.................' 1 • 1 1. J ..L.. flm lnn<TO. . (tnfl nPlflfT nntlBC


...The sacred fires of India have not all teen extinguished. The most ancient which still exists was consecrated twelve centuries ago in commemoration of the voyage made by the Parsees when they emigrated from Persia to India. The fire is fed five times every two hours with sandalwood and other fragrant materials, combined with very dry fuel.


the bottom of the ocean by means of a new device consisting of flexible bags inserted in the vessel, and filled with air through pipes attached to an air-pump of the wrecking- boat.


---------—♦♦♦-----------


THREE YEARS FOR DOING ;^20,ooo ■ DAIMAGE.


Edmund Peters, decorator, who was found


guilty on Saturday of having wilfully fired the itremises of James Pascioll, wholesale confectioner, at Blackfriars, on October ist, wheiV;£2o,ooo damage was done,was brought up at the Centr.al Criminal Court on Jlonday for sentence. Dr. Scott certified that the' prisoner was not insane, but wa.-, not strong- minded. Tire judge sentenced prisoner to three years’ nenal servitude.


__ _' _ .. .1 .l.arinona fTtlllLo THIEVES’ SUPERSTITIONS. jg^n^g „{ the notice of motion


come cool has two series of clamps arranged ^^g^. pfijav, and to give copies of any affi- at opposite ends of the machine to grasp the


filed’ by next Tuesday, his lordship al- The profe.ssional thief often seel^ to ob­ 1 . afTections and wasting diseases. Unlike the policeman’s .grip. Pieces of the hair. .-v 11.1 .a


tain luck by carrying a cham about with him, Some of these are very irecitiiar. Pieces oi coal are common, as are old nails. Soms time .Tgo several thieves were found to have in their posse.ssion little balls of a strange substance. These turned out on examin:- tion to be cut out of carrots, and on inquinj it was a.scertained that they were procured from a womein, who sold them guaranteeinj that the purchasers would, as long as they carried them, “ blind the peels,’’ or escape


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nowadav’S utterly disregarded, was so sacred cod-liver oil, it is plcHsant to fake ami aids diges- ^ notorious old thief: were eagerly sought af- .» . •


cough, heals any inflammation of throat and lungs, “ P, ^ piece ot paper, it seemea to navt, : ‘ r „ j .


and will do more to prevent and cure consumption than any other remedy. I t promotes appetite, aids digestioui ineroases weight and strength and tones up tlie nervous system. I t is extensively prescribed by eminent lung specialists, and is used in many of tlie largest consumptive hospilnls. . Beware of imi­ tations made with ordinary petroleum. The oil used in Angler’s Emulsion is obtained from partic­ ular wells and is specially purified for internal


..Sunken vessels can be easily raised from uses, of clipuiists, 2s. 9J. and 4s. Gd. sV sample


buttle sent free on receipt of 3d. to cover postage. The Angler Olicmical Co., Ltd 82, Bnuw Hill, Loudou, 1-i.C.


A NAVVY’S SAVAGE STRUGGLE WITH THE POLICE.


At the Lancaster County Police Court on


Moirehay, Edwnrd Hill Cileminson, n<xvvy, 'who has for the last three weeks teen employed at Heysham Harbour, but hails from Kesvvick,' was committed for trial at the Assizes, ch.aigcd with feloniously, wound­ ing P.S. Findl.ay and P.C. Somerville at Morecamte. Prisoner was being taken into custody for disorderly conduct in Marind- Road, and hewent quietly iinlil he get close to the police station, where he said, “ He would------well let them know about tlrat,’’


and Struck the sergeant a blow on the left arm, causing a wound half an inch deep, not- withstiOnding that he wore his gretit coat and tunic, and Somerville was stabbed twice in tire left breast, through his gre.at coat and


the disease germs, while at the same tunc it has a bj nianj ot his admirers in the hope of piir* marked soothing and healing effect upon any in- ticipating in his luck. One man was found


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flamed or cararrhal condition of the throat, lungs, have in his pocket a human finger wranneffl siomacti, or intestines. It cures the most s iibborn .


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belonged to a woman’s hand, and had beeci cut off at the knuckle. This was rcprdeiJ|:^ as having teen preseived as a “ luck bringer.’#® The men who carrv lucky tokens are geneiai|


ly persistent offenders. -♦♦♦-


LEFT H.\ND WRITING. The number of men who can write legibly


started on a curve, and she was going as faa time, and a nice row ahead if we didn'tl


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tations to a“Sugar Bounty Conference. ^ =' not expected that much prartical good


I t is will


CURIOUS’ DOOR-KNOCKERS.


“Amongst your references to cunous ccl..| Amui fa }


mention of a collee-1


lections, ^ said


cunous door-knockers,”


sniu a dealer in curios, who vet I know at least two such collections, the


pw in ‘curios, who added: “ and|


S i i of these being that o a wealthy gen- kman at Bradford, in Yorkshire, who'has u mtds of 2,000 specimens. T he custom . „ [ .p in g - - y — _„tleman I chiefly refer


spltbOf t te g j^ t ™mb„ pUW om l mbqmV.


knockers on doors, is one of great _ ^ u t y of d,.


TOWN • The monthly me


Thursday afternooJ Mayor, Aldermanl also present: Aldl ton.'Gouncillors ker, Garnett, Park! Crabtree, Cowmanl


SCHOOL] The minutes of I


Committee were, ol Ormerod .approve! tliat the attendanof averaged 81 iier cl


SUBSCRIPl] Mr. H. C. Burd:


on behalf of the for children.. ■Phe National At


a book of over ^o• Clerk did not re.od, A long letter wa:


• .well asking for supi ■! the Crystal Palace.


.wi seemed to think thj K vvas for a cremator iv examination of the » for the purposes ofl f| Councillor Garni] * Crystal Palace were pulled down, as he were not willing to


j i^ l A circuhr was alij the West of Ireland


' The lown Clerk f.amiliar wth the sil Mayor would be pliT tions.


Councillor Co"'gi| I


be asked to give n| list would be opiene tressed,people in thj had not much wealtj willingly give los. t| Councillor Sagar j Councillor Dewhj


to be a worthy objl was a good deal of! The resolution bef The Mayor intimJ


subscription lists toj and he wished the matter.


WATCH The minutes of


Committee were coiS item in the buslness| Mr. Littler, archite with tire Chief Cor) alterations which it made at the Policel Constable was authcl Borough Surveyor, il tion of the suggestioj


MUNICIPAL (| The Association


tions wished to kiio| become a member It was thought thtl


of expense attendaii .tation was declined, j It was decided alsl


to be elected whose I of Clitheroe, viz.f Rochester .applied,.otj ted to reply in the


THE GICLMI Councillor .Gannl


Governor of the Ga would do his best foj and the town.


EMPLOYxMENTi Tliejre Kvas a ^01!


Office asking the C| hers of the could.


reserve!


SUPPLYING DRlI A letter w.as reed


Union for the Suppl


with the left hand is very small in this coun­ try, where-the f.act of being ambitlextrous r not appreciated at its full worth. Sir K win Arnold states that in Japan every chiiifest^or the secoiid and is taught to vvTite with either hand; anti k ^'^iiot exteeding 40s. hints that this was not tlie only evidence d Councillor Cowgi, soitld common-sense he met with while lu isMbe requested to sign l ^ o f the Council. So


the kingdom of the Mik.vdo. There hav been many remedies suggested for whit i-pjunieasomble, but


known .os writer’s cramp, and many wr i t enJie done, as the age altern.ale between the i>en and the typcwiiter,t ^ fj^ed b) Parliament! but the simplest jilan of all is to acqiiiie tht" '■ 5^, Councillor Tillot: art of writing with cither hand, and chaiy


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on the firet suspicion of fatigue. It is quit! Councillor G.anie easy for a child to learn to write with the leb


be calculated


hand, and, .although .after the muscles have^^because he did not tl got set with age it is more diffiailt, almostr^ .any man can le.ani to write with his left hand in week, and to leani to write as well with owj hand as the other in less than a j-ear,


Late one night, the most mi.ssrable of all human beings, a drunken husband, aftci


tunic, and once on the back of the right S))ending his whole evenin'^ at a publicl hand, the flatter making a gaping wound, over hnu.se, .set out for home. “ I l\ll,’’ said he tc|


Rmount of s)TTipath)j ‘ ges were 13 or 14.'[


Only three votetl| otion, and it w.a.s Councillor Cowgil


^out of order, thougl gentlemen to be .alll ivithout moving an [ Issues riiisetl by the!


G.unett h.ad had a 1 ^’oting. ^he M.ayor repliel ®ly reasonable .arwil


ADULTl


7 *'^ Council S lip p ff|>'gent.reguflaiionsJ l^enation of milk, bul


• - ® proposal em.anat!


ashire Agricultural f PUBLIC


Cpuijdllor Cowgil


-whose offices are ini jSupjxtrt for a Bill toj lament which woulf ing drink to cliildrel toposed that for


ihould be a penalty I


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