- ,r
T H E C L I T H E R O E ’p
I P ‘c®’ ®owi!r. [on; leiih Ki„g,^Etoi
ley. A-'.. itary
-Lusar AVaW A V v-''>w
E Ada l3ouj^
P,re Gaffer. let VO knew a
y^-an a n T T rm T T T i '* v r = Sin’ then, aw riggret to say as aw’ve getten T H E P A S T SEASOiN'. OVJU XvJil.Ji^AL* into bad kumipiinny monny a time o\ver,
t h e
„ .^ „ l„J :^ om m ■ is ty o ^ a s aw ’d ^
telliii’ vo’ on,
'“’‘’V'lX'copvia’' til'’ dizzign, an’ soca aw a?ot mooar a,beaut it. _
|i=
IlCefc. a hearty vote of
I- 't“ ;‘'»ass ill dig'
thanks a social
iUitably '«H aliooveiiiiij
lO N A L lA .
live fallen short; of ^ u d in consequence The building j,
Is, that the present
rno succoos Cf the ' and JlIissMTiii.
1r, and as the work the next term corn-
;aet. LAf.
I I
held in tile iitfanis’ :hool, the enlrance
jders will raneniber ew years ago was a
ris town, being cer- Royal Academy of present residing in
IS wife, the latter cf dlitlieroe lately. lAVOR.
igto his other duties Alderman Roberts, luring the past week,
pening a vilhagebar- t latM night saw him
y the successful stu-
Wesley Continuation ason.
the abevQ gentleman, rred was seriously in- out some three weeks avounibly ns can be.
TAM. . '
| j esittibLishinent of a . , Hyde, it will be re- nan of ours in the jw-
liiltam, \vas appointed t notice that he is af Hthcroe.
j invention comes frem
Iifaclured by the above, a leading pculti)'
Iwill inot^ide a long fat 1,-ive found llwt giving
;i to poultry, c.iUle,dop:
; imvroitance to obuin aan'.ing food laigelyas- cod for assimilaticn,an(i .ho time and work of the .i
ig bv an ordiinryrs'-ean); iu am.onnt cf condensed 3,1, ctuisiiig it tc be sod- I nc healing or cooking n;
I
',om were artistically 0,. the oinvcnicnc oMb
'^'‘■ kf“ |duO’' evening, uiis
i:If
cirui-ls to m-ako U “ ll .a t it was a
le-l for the occasion, ™ ,.(1
Johor of P=ople. ami voiiriileni'S; d ; k li ' .e slcivanls
, umler the c ■ lie.
Ic.-itra '
„c
Jt.arlyr <>t .Mri.
‘h iin-dc.ler Vulse, k f* '
ktrerf; tei-,
jjje ■
I Mippliml t ’f,"^,';’o(tbe'| lowing i» u i. ‘The
'(■ hoUitei'e-.. oUle
'GoUicii
•'‘Arahi'iu N'r'' , o'Ai; i„e dll Cai'ii‘" ‘ ■ fcmorics
Tas.... (Ic huho,
'Sneers, Wef. ‘ ITopseoUh . .. .
Il'iinehineUo , Choristers’
i-catoration
'oheo Court.
Wilkir.son.
was
iy c. ill -U. appto
[ur. T'’-';"'V],c"Bonok iouer
1<"' “‘'h* Kte ’ ' “t - i-A ttc r
])ancf.
»”' ’‘I' ^
■
•"^fNDXVIDbAte;'i,tcr. iifliiipi.
ix'too, A(t- tti. ,-At"tin:!
Ynfihinnk ' » ■ Itoppf :
) Yais«,., 0 ValiY: * r
‘Qiicfii. of I^oMI^ '
'^^Butaw wor a bit Lord “,!'- Ktbinct meetin’ 1’ Londen, an’ yo’ll rek- AnvwajV Jt ’
* = nnmboddy i’ th’ country knowed.wheeT loot ns no ^ ^ n,,’ Jooa
Cbaym.berlain bed
” 'ir knowed wheer tliey wor, '^'key
'"‘£"Tt'ju^''^oo^ happens as aw con tell ,'fn r shade wheer they wor. _ 1 ney wor up
Tv ? consultin’ me abeaut th’ sittiwashun. Of Iter’s sittiwashuns and
s.ittiwashuns,
V dii=’he’enr is one o’ th’ latter. Durin’ mi r .dive aw’vo held ’em of o, sooarts. A t tb In v'heii aw sterted tvaik, or, at leeas.t, diaw- ,’ wi"es, aw geet one an’ teniiencei Ini. penny .k Aw rekleckt aw yewsed to be terbul
Ltherwl ht."V
, " koi, mi valley up to a ha penny a week, Less aw couldn’t tell to hafe a sovrun. mtsel. lie wor a lerbul clever manniyer. Any-
mannij^
® ther’ wor one day as aw’d bin for him. a '
vay, bte an e.uiiice o i-., n five ail’ seveupeiuiy . .
ppie.
• chotrinl bacca, an’ stooal that put
f " into a goo<l temiier, an’ he patted mi head d ^ in Ids cye.s an’ he ses, “ Theris Ui’ Tekfe of a ciit-lukker i’ thee, Niccriemus
^ At th’ Iiafter that, aw plucked up, an’ aw ■
®'H™?sitdv a: joker for hevvin’ teears in hneves, an’ soon, ho, geet some mocnr in, aii lie ses, “ Tha’ll get to be a kullekter for th Wavvers’ Vewnyun afocar tha’s finisht. ,iU for sewer. Neaw, airill tel thee,
! wr- m . -♦ ♦ o-
v f l X Well,Well, atn-e getten mi; pappers ,,„oivai>eer!i" n^rr^ an
eetten mi’ pappers (LivTfter iLw VO geueu
e r t a u t o hes 'Wn nsspcoisibul far monny a hund^d theausand peaund o’ mi ^ V v e often, wondered tvhat they did
^ ^ 3 A »
t l ^ “ e;;^ tok it wi’ ’em, bicoss ^
deead. Aw’m getten nooai farther
\vf this war sittiwashun an th’ war pidgeon, but titer’ll happen bo tvar ilsei next week at
pa)tent Avill be in SCUTCHEM..
G R IN D T E T O N .
to bo fouad elsewliere. The first day*s total was ^loa.
A full report of tUo bazaar at Griiidleton. is .
GRINDLETON.—^For some time past consider able uneasiness has existed amongst the opera- tivoi? employed at Messrs. Jasi. Heywood and Company's, Grccndale Mill, Qrindleton, owing to alleged underpao*ing. Meetings have bco.i hold by tho hands, r|nd it lias been decided to give notice, which was done on Wednesday, to strike, unless 'they are paid .np to Colne coloured list.
WEAVERS' STRIKE IMMINENT. AT
some satisfactory sottlomant will be arrived at before tho expiration -of the aoticcs, and the
threatened strike averted. G T .
HARWOOD COLLIERY COMPANY.
■ l-Ieaw dees it
h.appen as aw gels one an HOUS E COAL who lias only bioiwled 10 overs, so that .to all len’rcnce-lia’l>enny a week? Why convt aw
HlGH-CLASt
Is supplied from these Pits at Reasonable m ost economical c o a ls jn the market.
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'I’lia Tha
does net two bob." “\Vell,’’ aw SOS, “ Aw dooan’t imnt to kon-
inilirkt hessiiasliiilly to someboddy ewder raisel, but a.w will say as aw’ve keaunted v brass evry tucIa’ neet eight times o\ver,biit
L _
for th’ life o’ me aw could ne^’■er keaunt it in;owo bob. It does coir.e eaut clifrunt evry- tim
e, aidll agree, but aw never knevved it come
out just two bob.’’ "Xo!” he ses, “ It dcesii t. An does ta
hoiv hcaw tlut is?” Aiv ses, “ iN'owe, aw dooan t.’ Becoss aw
didn't, an’ thoi’ wor nooa. lie abeant that. _ He ripplics, (an tlif words lies ei'er sin bin
lentered iiito mi biayne). He rippliess “Thas Ihreeha’pcncc slopped as diskeamit for cash,
an' howd age peiisliiins.’’
lljinsons’ Patents Limit- | Inm food cooker named.
Scoa aw sos, “ Oh!’’ aw ses. Aw m put' , r'-
fikly sattisfied nea.w.” All if roll believe nie,ithat wor th fest iiiseet
jsei'cr aw gect into tli’ praktikul taychins of Bibhiliknl .N'ullidge. Aw knoweel what it m
tear cn earth.’’ W
Isitliirasluiiis, sooa’s awst not lie\- tO' riffer to I neet schoc^ Rt th’
I tin oimy iruxjar. Aw stcrLcil o’ gcoin’ to a. .. _
th’ line a bit ower this job, but aw want to.- illy hexiilayii abe.'iut th’ diffrunt
eant when it sed, “Lay not up. for yorsels ell, yo’ll happen Ivjxkewsei me gerrin. o i
aw IV
May bo had in Loads or Bags from Mr. \V. L. GUIME, Clithcroo. Mr. OSWALD KOWE, Clitheroe.
Sole Agent tor Chntburn District—
MB. WILLIAM YATES, CtiATBUBN Station
CH A T BT JBN .
MENT c l a s s .—Last cveniue (Hirirsaob') a meetins called for the purpose o£ considcniig tlio Cormation of a mutual improvement c ass during the approaching winter mouths was held the Nationai Sohoolrooin, and was capitally
EORMATION OF A MUTUAL IMPKOVE-
attended. The Vicar ndvantagea of these societies. Mr Shulllew ortU,
ma'nulaoturer, also addresseil the "weting, dwelt upon tho great benefit obtained
these, classes. Tlie meeting was unammonsly m Hanson makes a gcraj second with 17 .66, favour ct a class being formed, so the
— — . from . ,tlie half century. and ^yg y gpite c f the fact that he' played in
toarimprovement
Cla.ss. mcusly appointed Pre&ulcnb, ami lOng-AVilkkison, I. ShuttUwortl
of electing the officials 'was -*^thnt the title of several matches before t e r ^ l y got his _ . . . . i M'hn Vicar was miani-
ond'^T. A. Toivnsou, ricc-presidcnts. Mr. J. Taylor, junr.; secretary,
and S\^sra.^L». ' treasurer,
T no although he was neair it, wiien at Setde His highest score has been lo i
- - Mr. J. AV.
^CILVTBUBN AVATBB SUPPLY— A meet- , " K .
the Vicar l pirreessmidcd. T he F £ S ' ’I K i
+r». 1-ifFor fo- be taken ’wi'tfi icga _ •Clio
so c o r ls o’ k c purpose of
Ibfter thill, an’ aw joined a book*keepm das^ lin’awhrnt all alx:;uit kiinimersluil lenns,&tt(J L l ’.O.ll. 'J'bat mecansEree on Rocard. lu ’. That U'.eeaiis Carrije Forrud. C . l • STkit’s Carrije I’ lrid. An’ then aw come to . jCO.D. it wer a ivord as aw’d like as^aW'd laius bin hiirlerested in, an’ aw ses to th lay- ■ tiler, aw ses, “ What’s C.O.D. stan for? He ses, “ It irrceans Cash rai Dillivery, an Blhst’s alius two an’ a half per cent, knocked
lo o --------- } a t t h k public lAi-B.
[off for it.” “That’ll do for me,” aw ses, “ Aw know aw ivhcer mv tl'.ree-iia’pence a iveek went to.
I r i!urty was held in, Ptwor C.O.D.- Bui aw’ve lariit a.s.piitch kum-- "AAAkh,^: ' ' to
n-
t&kawst bo leeaviii’ this Schoo’. Nc'llidge s®
..... , ir 1
greatly curtailed. M . -i. time with vater, ^
Jrought
jioUce that he cauuo , bum with
«u .M- what si O
vilffieerwbictorurinr tlVrexc s ; r i “ « s i r ' o . ^
,w„rv,iiinnsillv Ion
, “l etQ„g slioul w ^ c r lup^^ i
ctimmer has bceu “ sshetki, of Downlmm
occasion tbe i)rc&ent
to supply Uhat- xhe Iceling oC
fk ou r of the supply being ing continued. Tho
deputation: Messrs.^^ John Holgaite, W Yates AV. Hanson and the
g s r i i
GISBIJRN. dcatli occurred
'““1 “ ..“ neishul iidlidge as aw ivant to know, an aw mominff u-l 1 es me too milch brass.”
'Veil, aw just want to keep agate O' tellni abeam tliciic sitliwashuns till aw ve mr-
f e . Throo’ hevvin’ praslied misel forrud a pit, an' bein’ known for mi skollurships, aw heffered me tb’ job of bein’ a laberer for
l-Tolher mill at thirty-one on’ sixiience i . a w u i k ^ On til’
^tcntolu’ bowt a house O' fornUcr on in -sisliiiT., but aw thowt better on it. L s
. ,
Btl enuff, an’ aw stood keauntin' it ower,an >n aw lukkel' rcaund to see if aw’d missecl Ickm’ owt up. An’ tlien aw stood lukkm^ |amul to see if aw’d dropped owt. But a.w tldii’t sec nowt. An’ sooa then, th kasn
"’hen tlT week come, aw drawed nii wages - "
• H
|i!o liiirty-one an’ sixjience. ’1 her’s only fivai-aii sixiicnee here.”
Aiv s'.'s, “ Aw corn’t keaunt thi.s lieear bra^ ,
e ses', “ AA'hat’s to. do ?” .
I I'hat Wor mti' an'aw’d nooa V,,.— .,........ ..
O irtv-Oiie aiT sixpence a weeik. urnley, of Mr. last Friday B , “".^f Mr ’GcorgrWngstafre, Hall, but ou tlio
Trafalgar Road, the landlord,
of age, his
homo being %”“Y/'‘”charles J[a--sey. Closes he wiip eoaclmian
l^or
eight ycurB Closes
. enmo iamllortl. .Do ,..*wiou* aiul >pi,e deceased was an ---
gituution a t the
tWriziii; heaw- mitch sense aw yew'sed to he'V jUness
■a i’ them days, an’ t t e t wor afocar a.w ®[““ ecorgc was ''tmi ivisflom teeth.
’ ’------- -1"’ u r,wpr..an „o„, to plnJ brother moruing. .stem’s tha Gisburn bcIiooI-
. OiUGKR'T ?*i^^Holiilield on 'Tuesday Hlcr- me return match «?'‘ “
to.ie\i
5k"clUfiold boi'B.^aud Urn^l Tayhm b ^S h o ^ victoriou
rocks 0; A. Hoii-_C. Lisier w RKnofielu u,
, c
Ok!” he ses, “ 'I’her’s a peauid a week for liot watter.'’’
SS it’s sarved itjo varra wed sin.
iUike as if aw felt i’ them days as noHidge [“Pie dear, some heaw.
jAn’ .sooa aw chucked up laberin. loodr fancy jobs for me,” aw ses to misel ]But, at til’ iiafter c?, aw could never sa^as ......... .. . a peaundi a wee 'k at that mill
-Noca ifter cf, ["orn’t wo’th
g . T. TomlhiEOii c Norcrobsrun o u t l :
Hdlificbl B°ys= Ellis
-m:;^kumniershul nollid g e,min d ooa okkayshiin ^ to grummel o«t^3 :
. 8 ; total 37.
Howson 1j ' W l^ iw c e r t b SSuoficld Sdi5fio!;K'>.,^r‘r c Haritood b HoivardJ:^ E;
TomlniBOU
,. Itobiiison b HOw= -n„i,inson ru n out 1 9 :
^ t v a s . .
Schofield c^ a t e b ^ c ■ 'b Faucett 4 :
48. T.
„,„i b Fuucett 1; 'T- S" Harwood b Burrow .1. Wigbtmuu rnu
F- Andcrtca _ b
I la time as .aw wor tlieer. Put, a.s nw say, aw fimilly immerjed eaiit
hrt'V
'f liot wntter, for aw never wor T nowt cite „,orning by the J. tbo
raoning.by^
y a.-> tto„';;„vc ""
|tolii!’kallnm aiT pieceful life o’ tlV Scutch- I Hoile, wlieer aw could rekkon op mi uoges niisel.
Building Fund.
WEST BBABEOBP. ST. CATHERINE’S MISSION Tho special opoiiiog
.^^.bon Ibo
oluircK wero rostrum
"
d.o’ l . f i S l . i t ) " ; ' ; * “ S „ . , ,11 u»
j i„ „ a n g b I'aucctt 1, oxt ::=7 ^
oir. Sunday hi H-
by tlio J^®'^'-J?„,"‘|,f''Griiidleton (Ro> n a r g r u um b c i ' a t te
q jjurton. M.A-, and Ar.ndU-ton (R
“
Gollectioas aid ot the
visitors again PioVU b AScrtoii 4 y
Hargreaves, AV. G. "
AV. Soulhwo'rth^ndJ B^ £ havriic^coite oil with fhe tat,they have
,
qg.ve done
Dickiason U'om „„o^Mr. AVagstaffo be- Hotcl.
^ Couiieillor D. D- of the iVitterloo
rtied from iullammation of
? r !« n g s and leaves^ 'mUrustetic bowto ^ The deccaseu
c-reens. b t ^ greens, uuc a>- t y\ intimation of Ins .b . . , S ^ o f ^ n X ; ; g b i ; j i ^ ^ ^
'this deixartment of the game. In bowling tills uHm;
. . g wickets at a. cost
r f b T r m iA p e r wicket. .Although ai very lfast b^oivler, he can send down a capital . o\\,
ast Doiuoi, ,,-irkeils With his slows. thro'Ugb, and the game ended ^‘"N o n ro f 'l te of ,av„.-«e‘d»bfeTsur»,ati»;'Sj J-« Baii'dkuids 3, QueeiTs^Park o. 3 FOOTBALL A T LOAV MOOR. A corrcspcndoiit at the Moor writes: The
loveiA of lids ganie in Low Moor are' exert- in- themselves; plenty of praoLice is being lite in, and: i te y intend loccnpying a high position in the League. The old players liavo been signed, .'laid also some additional men have teen registered. The same field will be their rendezvens, but the portion m i l
be across the cricket crease. ----------♦ ♦ ♦ ----—
b a p t i s t ^ H A P E L . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ^1 well in the field. 'Tom Bourn ^abili- j,,. I?. AV G Parker, t te iricket-keeiier. He has. wo might safely say that it is some Considerable time siiice Clitheroe te d mich a club. — ------- HELLIFIELD AUCTION M . ! ! ! ! -
n:Ve"f:n^H ' a 'Iw nliid a speedy clcaraiico ensued.
'Theannivei'.sary sen-ices in connection with the above place of
wor.ship were celebrated ^q„day last, ’^ e special preach. cccasirai was the Rev. J. Hatteii,
ties with the ball needs no elucidating here. Accrington, who preached admirable di-A HN •IveraFe siieaks for itself, but we cannot tot t te sea°son close without a word ° f
afternoon and eimiwig to good con-
gregations.. In t te monimg a, young jiecple s teld, when .Allr. S. Clarkei ga ve
1^11 a (uealt acquisition to the team, a gC'Od ;„teresting address on the teS i id the wickets being-veo- bad to s ^ j ^ l bj-miis were sung by
favoured with soltetions of music at gvemng services. 1 lie
colleclioiis were for the Chapel funds. Host
OST a SILVER
AV.ATCII CHAIN, bcUeeu Clitlicroo mul Suwloy, by the main roau
Rrwartl on bnuenig suiim to Ihu "Times Ofheo.
eld
l^"r^’’ l 5Th.!tethoapitATctio.“ "B^^^ Iteto sale at 1 prompt. Terms,
““tL “ tol I fg e ed
^ \ la t Ci'oastlale, good old well to' the front iritli the bat. He lias a U^- iii-r Style, aivJl is ver>- severo rai loose balls. On iwo occasions he ha® ted hard lines ni
________ not securing his 50-
he knocked up a
yfi.io lias been cricket.
net out last Saturday against Bamoldswick. T. AV. AAriiidle has beai aiiothw good man fnr bis side, his steady and consistent sconng
BAWDLANDS
SWIFTS PA RK l
V. QUEEN’S This match was played on Hentliorii Road
Greund last Saturday, befera 3^50 sp^tatore. Teams:— Bawdlaiid : Goal, J. H- backs, R. Harrison and G. Swtoes,
M. Jackson, AY. Leonard, and A- G' b»-kou, t •' i_ T T>,vii w
T . Dutran. W.
Tlia Clitheroe Cricket Team might fairly be excused if they take upon, themselves the
t i m e s , F R I D A Y S E P T E M B E R
1 5 ____
B SALFORDRIDGE MILES. imve not over of
, ,, i j..
self unposeU task c f putting each, other on- sniford Bridce Mills by Aidonuan rarkinBou, ‘ ^
c f the position they hold at ,^e end of tlte not able, to state that anyt rng present cricket .seasen. The players have Been como to.
everyone shoivn, what, can be .dbne witlii pluck and a' detenranarioti to let no obstacle stand in the way of securing the prize aimed for.
That the club have had obstacles put in the
way no one will deny, we should imagine. The miserable business c f Sti Andrew’s and their points is hardly worth, going over again; yet in face of the fact that St. Andrew^s were told by the League not tc play a certain player, and in, spite of the fact that they deliber ately set the League at defiance; and) in fur ther face of the fact that they got points deducted for playing ithis man against Cli-
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C O I l R E S ^ N D E I f C E . ELECTION. OF CLERIC ’I'iO THE
. GUARDIANS. / •_
AVHY TH E SOCIALIS’FS VOTED EOR ' MR. THOS. EASTHAM.
To THE EoiroB OF " T ub Clitiibbob Times." Deir, Sir.— May' I be allowed a small space in yo'ur next issue in whicii to reply
theroe and Wltalley, and the points given to' .ji-ggseg, suiprisa at the Socialists vo-ting Acr these Clubs. Constdeting all this, and that at a furthen meeting of thei League, St. An- drewds hod their points restored— cciisideriiig,
cMrwTOiideiit “ Aiiti-Monopcliser,’’ who Eastliomi during the election cf Clerk
Board. He doe® not fairly state the says that Sodalists are against
less five per cent, for local disadvantages. Tho -gratulate them heartily cn, the result. ^
in the face of all this that Clitlieroe have still nopoly, because eiery Socialist recognises, come out at ithe tep of the-League, we con- m^'iic^ioly 'dsi iii©yit|'.i|ble. , Monopoly (is assuming tw"0 forms; ill one directum, it is
notices will expire, next AVednesday. It is hoped jj. jg lather stailtliiig to find that Clitheroe taking the form of rings, syndicates and trusts have relied upon- i 6 -players only during the ivliole season for League matches, and tlixee c.f these have rally yilayed in one matdi, uii- less we except Aldersley, who was fielding as sub. for Duckett Last Saturday.
benefit of tho weMtliy classes; m the direction, corporations are monopc is- andtertakiiigs, tramways,
Sccialidts donounce 'the former _
Maktuoi.mb (Cook Bbihob) P its, Greai Harwood
advocaile the extensicn of the .state and
have mainly relied upen three bowlers during necessaries of lifeu But monopoly m no tlie whole cf the seasonrviz, T . D. Bourn, A.
qj
Another surprising fact is that Clitheioei (,j.,jpQ,ration mciiopo'lies until they cover a. form, entered into the
qiie.stion at
Hindle and Hargreaves. Bourn Iras sent down “ ,j ^.^nnot fairly be clarged against me ■ .
204 overs, Hindle 252, and Harpeaves 54. gog-nriigts until they help to give a person two and the next rr.an takes a long drop in Duckett public cfiiCes.
;g quite clear on iVyat BfO“no» Prices, and may be had of all Carters and jntenls and pui'poses Oitheroe have relied the charge is made, but the Socialists rein
Dealers. It is well known to be one of the upon one; change bo'wler, a fact to' which we discount the claims of Mr. Eastharn,mere- shouild imagine no other dub in the League j ,f,e(jauseheisthssonof Mr. JohnEasmam; can lay claim,; although it is very dCubtful
if this is anything for tire club to brag. Nhne
distinct bowlers have been tried, but six of them liave only been tried once, and five out of the nine were put in at Settle, wheri the rapid change bowling saved the game. Bc-th Bourn and Hindle
ha.ve been capital form with tho ball, and to this might be laid m a greitt measure the success of the team, coupled with the fact that they haive been backed up with excellent fielding.
.
msirt has prevented he tremblea
Your correspondent goes on to'.s-y he ex m'cted us tO' support tlia claims of Mn Laii-
’ „ ,
caster, solicitor to the Weavers Un.oi . MV reply is, Mr. Lancaster has iievei gone
out of his way to do anything fra' of the towm, except for the
0 .xburgh has again, proved his sterling w-orth jufomiiig your reftdei s that Mr. Lancaster with tlia team, being again at the top. of the
averages, with 22.07. He has played most consistently all through the season, having
very few off days, and three, tunes lias passed . ■L . , A ------uoc
p all his w'Hght against them. I wall conclude' y ^ve'iglied hi the balance and found want-
SOCIAL DEMOCRAT, a t occasions when he has thrown
perhaps time will show that the appoiiit- nrevented tlrat monopcly at wlricli,
VILLAGE BAZAAR AT GRINDLETON.
O n AVediiesday afternoon a grand village
bazaar was opened in the new Sunday School which is being erected in connection with the U.M.F.C.; at Grindletcn. T h e event which occuiiies three days is held to assist in defray ing the cost of tlie new building.
The foundhtion stones of the new school
were laid',on September 17th of last y ^ , and the ivork has been progressing favourably until now it is nearing completion. It con sists of one large room and two small class rooms, and will assist in a largo degree to help on the cause! of Methodism in Griiidletcn. _ A 'Jarge assprlfcment lof goods useful-and
ornamental had been got together, and when the doors wei'e opened on Wednesday, a pleas ing sight met one’s gaze. The stalls which were heavily weighted irith articles of all des criptions are arrangkl rcundl the room, and gives it the appearance of an old-time village
salet There large numiber preseriit at me , . ^
opeBiiig ceremony, wlvich was performed by the Mayor of Clitheroe, Alderman Roberts. Councillor Eastwood presided, and was as
sisted on the platform, by Mr. Thos. Ormerod a.nd Mr. J. Hargreaves, both'of Clitheroe. Alderman Roberts, who in declaring the sde
open, said in Icckiiig round on those heavily laden stalls, thought it more resem.bled aware- house tliaii a school, (laugliter). It was a most di'ffiailt thing for him to cpm a bazaar If tliat scene was in Lowergate, ClithOToe,and all those pksople were tc, come into his estal> lishment, the first .tiling he wculd liaye sard was “ What can I serve you with pleaser (Htot hear, and laughter). He thought the stallholders ivere waiting with tha same quee- iicn oil their lips, a,nd they were not waiting fer speeches, because if tliey were made from then until the following Wednes,da,y they would not make £ 10 . They had got a great quantity of goods, andl he was sure there ha teen a great deal cf labour m accumulating siicli, a stock, as they had got there thal. after neon. Ho hoped all of tliem had gone tli^e with plenty of money in their pockets, and he hoped they wculd purchase freely t te articles, and then ^ wlien the Saturday rughtl cair.e they would not find tlie stalls full,rather would
b S ia r open and fio^d they would begiii to purchmie as socn as they possibly cculd. (Ap-
tliey find' ijiem empty.
the aftenicon, and at tlie close of t te day over £100 had been realised.
^Various amusem.e'iits were provided in the form of shooting galier)-, fishing P««d, dq) tubs, etc., whilst at (iiiterv-als selections of
T te sa le then pi'ccaeded' briskly througliote .
music were rendered. T t e bazaar was coiithiued
the proceedings were opente by l^ m ^ AVhalley, Esq., of Bilbngton. John Hclgate
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Esq., of West BratEord, presided. Thera ^^■ as again a good assembh^------------
He -would declare the
m S B COKPOEATION .................. X rccoiTO L O A N S of XIUU and upvrartls
for 3,
' “^pUcalions to TV. J. MITCHELL, Borough Accountant.
TlOYS 'WANTED TO THEBOB TIMES.'
ADVBETISEE is open for tw-i young horjM theroe.
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t o c k in g s k n it , Sto-kings BE-FOOTED.—40, Lowergate.
Q/kS- A AVEEIC can bo learned in your oiyn O O homes by working original Rothwell Knit-
wetl Machine Company, 1, Street, Bolton.
TO BE LET, HOUSE ------------------.
tiag Machines; knits stockings, socks, combintr- tiouB, etc.—For further particulars, write-Rotli-
for summer.—Apply, ** Timei * Office, Cli ^
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Messrs. Swale and Jepson; newly beautified; and shop fixtures, etc., all new.—Apply, M.
Castle Street, Clitheroe, now cccuprto by
A. AVhewell, Stationer, Castle Street, Clithcr-ic. QUARE.YMEN.-To Let, a DELPH.
Apply Office, Bellman Park Lime AVorks, Cli- thcroe.
O BE LET, from 2nd February, 12tU May, 19U0.
GERNA FARM, IN DOAVNHAM,
now occupied by Mr. James Sagar, consisting of a very good house and buildings, about 19 acres of grass land near the buildings, 97 acres of higher pasture, together with the pasturage of Downham Moor, which is about 429 acres; in all 62G acres, 2 roods, 20 poles.
CUERDALB HALL FARM,
mear Preston, now occuiried by Mr. Oates Sagar and Mr. K. H. Sagar, consisting of Cuerdalo Hall (part of which is underlet' by the present tenant), noth out-buildings, including those at Little Cuerdals, and adjoining grass land; in all 180 acres, 2 roods, 7 poles.
DENISFIELD FARM, EIMINGTON,
near Clitlieroo, mow occupied by the Exors. of the late Tiiomas Spence, consisting of 7 acres, rood, 3 poles of grass land, with House aud
Buildings. Oilers tc be sent in writiog to E. C. ASSHETON, Esq., Hall Foot, Olitheroo.
r ix O LET, House and Shop, No. S7, Moor Lane. JL —^Apply, 15, Parson Lane.
Sales bv> Huction______ T FERN BANK, TAATSTON.
A MOS DURDEN, iastructccl by Miss AVhipp,
her loci. 1899, the HOUSEHOLD J. uu-nJ. TUR-E and clfeots. Sale, at oue^___________
Ernest Swales), kicked off pi'croptly at 3-0 o’clock. Queen’s Park w-eie .the first to her
ha'll a merry Atrainst Great Harwood their forwards going, : The President of the Bawdlaiids Club (Mr Amos d u b r -d e n wui seii
come da'/igei'ous, and the Boiwd fell! minni'.eA Iheii the) got and they had hard lines free kitk Queen’s
f u r n it u r e aud cliccts. 1 im Duckett, who stands fifth in. thei .i\ ewgp
h-o oiilv taken part, in eight matclies, and a.- thtu" l/ h e te s never been conspicu04is for toll scoring, he has on several occasions done
shot hitting the upright, and bounding half way up the field. Piay was veiy ei-en up to
half-time, when the .score was 0— 0. Fi'cm the re-start, Bawdlaiids took up the
PARK GATE FARM, -WHITEAVELL, uct CLITHEROE.
H COATES, favoured with instructions
ou M o n d T September 18th 1899, t te VA WM STOCK, VIZ.: 62 HEAD t)i I-’-AX J.loj,
. from Mr AVilcock, will sell by auction ^ MOKKOAV (Saturday), at
O BE LET, The TWO OFFICES in King Street, Clilheroo, now oGOUpied by Mr. Amos
Dueroert. Possession may he had on the lOlh day of August, 1899. Apply, Edivakd Ouesteii, King Street, Clitheroe.
APAK'l’MENTS TO LET at The People*
Dining Rooms and Commercial Hotel, 14, Castle Street, Clitheroe, Proprietor, K.
Wooi.er.
NEW. STOVE ENAMELLING at WHITE- SIDE^S, Ca«tle Street.
Have your OLD MACHINE MADE LIKE Hegal H^otice AVILLIAM OROSSLEY, Deceased. PURSUANT to tlic Statute 22nd aad 23rd Geld Cattle being very fonmrd to comhtioo aud
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to colour and auality, Um
""iCou or tL" t i ^ f ° C l i t o r ‘= SUttio-n and T o w S r ^ m ’’. tangridge. at .10-30 ou day of sale.
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Auctioneer and 'Valuer, O l ith c ro c .__________ two clean volumes of the " BoY^
o u s e fo r
broken volumes of " S t . Nicholas Magaxme. What oilers—cash or ex etog e?- DKEWS, euro of " Times Omse^ A
Works, Castle Street. 2 ) e a t b s
BROAVN.-Iu loving who died September 14th, lSa8.
A loviiw wife alnd mother dear, A faithful friend who-s she -ivas hme, Uved in lov-e. and died In peace, M o t r ra t her joys will hevor cease.
c? 4. Q Phivlburn- NcUie Nuttci, 1 month. | “
J- At Waddingtoii Loid, aged 22 ycinb.
8- At Cbalburn, t Waddingrton Roiul.
Sept lo At AVheat Shout Inn, gicavc.9, aged 7D jcaia.
John Robert Ameliai Hur-
AN- FEW SECOND-HAND MACHINE^
PH p s ._Rod Lion Inn, Castlo Gat^ a n d s h o p ia AVhalley Road
few well-bred C O L L I E
all creditors and Other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of AVIL- LI.A.M CR'OSSLEY', late of Gisbiirn Mill, in tho County of York, Farmer and Cora Sillier, de- oeased (who died on the 23rd day of February, 1899, intestate, aud letters of ndministratioii of all tho estate which by law iI.evolvciL to aud vested iu his personal reprecintative, were granteil by tho Principal Registry of Her Sla- jests'-'s High Court of Justice on tlie lOlh day of April, 1899, to Nancy Crosdey, ot Gitburu Slilt aforeiaid, widow), are hereby i-CQiiircd to scud tile parliciilnrs in writing of tlicii- clninis or demands to mo, the umlcrsigned, Kiclumoid Lancaster, oei. or before the 9th day pf.Ictobcr, 1899, after which date the said Adinmistiatrix will proceed to distribute tlio assets of the bald deceased amongst the persons entitled theme, having regard only to the claims and demacids of wliieh alio sball then luavo hud nolicc; and slm w ll not bD liable for the aHSclH ol t lic saul deceased or any part tlicrcof .so distribulod to any person or iicrsons of whole claims or de mands she shall mot then have had notice.
Vic. Cap 35, Notice is hereby given that
Dated this fiCtli day oi September, 1899, RICHMOND LANCASTER. Clitlicroo, Solicitor for tlio saiil Adininistiutnx.
MATTUBAV DUCKAVOBTU, Deceased. SALE.—Apply to Amos Duel den. PURSUANT to tliTstotote 22nd and 23rd AUo. Cap 35, NOTICE is hereby given tliat all
crcilitors and other persons toaviiig elaiins or demands ogainst the estate of Matthew Dm-k-
deceased (who dioil on th© 22iid das'- of April, 18'19 and wliosc will was proved in tiio Pnnci- pal Registry of the Probate Division of Itor Majesty’s Higli Court of Justice on t te 2nd day- of .Tune, 1839, by Peter Hiiidle Diickwortli, ot Chapel House aforesaid, larnior, ami Robert Thomas Duckworth, of Bainohl.swick, in tlio said County of A-ork,butcher, tho excc.utors tliero- in named), arc hereby require<l to twnd tho par- ticiilars in writing cf their claims or denianils to me the undersigncxl Richmond Lancaster, on or heforo tho 9th day ot October, 1899, after wiliich date the said executors unit proceed to distribu'tc tlie assets of the said deceased amongst
woith late ofl Chapel House in the lores t of Howland, to the Gountj-of Atork, retired farmer,
Getting and Filling only. No Running.-—
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thu persons entilled thereto, iinh-'ing regard only to tho claims and demands of wliich thoj- slia.ll
Diou have had notice, Qiiil tliey will not bo lia ble for tho tisscts of the said deceasctl or any part tlierecf so distributed to any
per.som or persons of whoso claims or demands they shall not then liavo had iiolico. Dated tins sixtli day of Soptoinber, 1899, , RICHMOND
L.A.NCAS'1'ER. Clitlieroc, Solicitor for tlio said Executors..
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