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' \ j § 9 9 t o w n c o u n c il , Jinbor of the f jiio ffllUKday)-. 1 " ® ' i „ „


of tlus MouqH Zion ' • l^tt <^iithem« “


jETT,


* . and Mrs. Bur. B tlieir liolidai-a fn


^•ill roturruinXul UST.


• so forth to Mr. tv


■ 1 of tho Board of tly movcrud fro”


oh he rvas attack^ UBo, as to enaW


hake a walk aroumi o >mty of Sussex ks '


the n^ek, and takta lilt Zion PrbiitivR ■


ay. Liist evcnino « - held in the school.


dditioa to the high. • larks iiiado by the ere given byMcssii ' Ooleman ami George


an exceedingly W ■ Mayor (Aldcrmau :


L' a good improssioa given liim.


Jfhe Board of Guar. Biirty years sir.co M


r.


|i clectiaa contest on I had for his oppon. |t and ^[r. Bleakley the top of the poll, and, of course, M be, although defeated,


r.


Is higlily elated, and ■ in. coiisequcuce. “To I have said, that a Ino should heat the Irat."


J be glad to arniiige n- Jithicroe. Lven-body ■ lirsO- With 110 eittp . Ivlcr oil the Clithcm . Jbesu friend end tutor. I:i.cver lost his temper ’ There are luoreplayen I Green wlio o'U


Itlic Sccretarv ot th« |ms received Irom m^. that tho biackbiirn


l-ors was a tackier at strike come on, and.


E T . JUHILEE kaLL


■irper's Band; |}iu Ju-bill-ec, Ikill ami power, |cat man Bsurd;


ouilig’s come, at know


Jit said, It Sally's dollJ#; Ij first two jneu f.dUuit men. devotion,


drove Uiciii luirij


Iwo fellows do 1 wlio faced them.


Indrcd runs soore'.l;


imni uwxiy,


liance; Brooks' men diu^


|re not able. ; is quite true, L had to go, I men all men lost


J Ills share,


Iietr’s fame, name;


total. l,rmia.nt pair. , ■ 1


ilia victeiiis llie |o Jubilee is U'“t *W J I to bake HiHr PH. I


Iply quciicb. H>eif k I ’lu Jubilee BBO0%. ; 1 aot Hiiiik of -fOPH, I


■vciK'e, play “ I?,


l.lishcd by well trj- to KCkl* I


I,\KICK of tbe Junes Htlitobeil tosctl''.


Iks 1) i ’orker.....” liarko ................... g


|k Kcwiug cotton. M.il


ic I d ..........................a


I 2 wkts.,Ji'HarcJK‘ Atill.


_ 0 killingtoii ............ Q


^ o r “einor EASTWOOD did not know what f duties of Hie YVest Ham people were, hut wreiing to the reporiw of iioime of their


icil iveie called upon, to support them m icr.


tacillor YVEEKS thought there iilwajs i aB «eni(iiiry belli iimlcr the Corporal loii Act lio- - E the Iowa was split up into lyards. (The llAYOE said it iros considerixl an i - Entiai town was YY"cst Ham; it had *i P P of 30,000, and had aa assessment ol ,


iiio "illi niciii. 1 wly a inillion j pMmi'un.


:ouncillor EASTWOOD was indignant abouJ Councillor Braithwnite. ' 7 ^


oniulH a"^i''u"at ‘ : . i ‘’ to - y ' t,mt I^ 'lb^ y ia


m, ami he leiiien that Iiv gave up reading Hie ilepoii


; of one of the L()uncii \vi\H SO


iComjiilJoi' Ea-stwuod: I move that pt ue ... ..


1 llic liililv. (His ivas agreed to. jUfi MEDICAL OFFlCElvS QUARTERLY' REPORT.


[llic Jleiiical Oflieer, Dr. Fra-ser, iiuirteriy report, wliioli stated that


Sbhtby!?:{e


■!. as against 2G in the corresponding period i ,oils- list year. There hii.l been 51) dealh.s, or u pertypUrty


to^the^


|raii(age of 17.2, Hio figures for Hie corres- to liim o'log quarter of last year being 12.5.


**b * i5iili»St®“ ‘''


tero liail only been one case of infectious Jih:h, tliut being of scarlet fever.


|PI’LlCVriON' TO BORROYV .1759 lOR- GAS WORKS RURROSK&.


lKllc^ .53 ;


Bjrloo Itwceii


l«y iiiKfii Icsincn


AVESLEVA>^ tho


oo “ T , S , {


ittod first J / ' .loiWl ’ , bowleit ■'toll’ . igbciS


started li


e iiniiing.s ‘■J®'irntlicrS® Itbum. Clark. l®"h ,1,


l'«t^\be"bVfi;*;,S L l service'^


\ e\S!- tlic ” vC *,<X


Jill. 'I h9fC •.[jcslC? |> .services, t]ie


|iii| bcnefiH'bS ^ l i lt o f 5-


d e a t h s


Rioliaril Holden. 17, Brook Street, M montlis. -\"iics Pi'ovlor, IG, Luinkliii bticek, 28 ycai-s.


Robert Talc, 4G, Aloor L.iao, 81 ycais. HELLIFIELD AUCTION AIART.


Jllte Horciigb Acemiiilant supplied, the iieccs ■-Y'^p loi i.tie v r jlNIPLCriOS Ol THE ROADROLLElt “ .lopto^l 'l Iml tfi” 9 3 '};’®'';,


1‘ lteDcputv TOWN c l e r k staled tbo Town fi° I’" t ;''(.®"',Icparo a plan for alteration iif F't Inil i'wrivi-1 -1 lollcr from Ube iiisiir- llio .Smie.rpi company, slnliiig that tbo inspeelor liad Hio


tba pined the boiler of llio road roUer, and. lUo bottom oj same. new tewer. YVHAT IS


To 7iir. Editok of " Tun CLiTnEiioE T imes.” Dciv Sir— If tbe "eaeoolbvs iunbeiidi” laid


r,i,owiiig a drain from Have liiui nmo m reau i.u loolpalb so have saved Ibice-iiu.iitor's of Ins ixplj. 1 er.


not; been so strong ou Mi. RniUou, h<i might bavn bad timo to re.ril my letlcr iigiuo, and


..g...... .■■■■■


will laigelv bo paid bv Hioko workers wliose WTgos are not a titlio ol the iiieiiiiics of tlio.-s> Cliriil inns wlio will rei!eiv("HiJs niocie.v. I liava iiiv doiibls about Hie obedience to tliis_ uom- niiiiid even of Hie converted ol bt. James’s. ’ Yours truly,


T. D. BENSON.


'riiursilav.-A light sIuhv of calved and lu- calvi.-ig lo-dav. Belter trade all round.


A FEW SECOND-HAND MACHINES,


CHEAP ut YVUITESIDE’S, Trmily ’ Cycio YVorlis, Castle Slrcot,


ladius' and gents’, to bo CLEAR.ED p«-.-,ni.


PosMAY'DR: 1 do not think we newl make iboihcr ahimt it.


eviisoo rca-ion in it at ail. .


Council rcprc-scnling Hiat town were going ,»lu


under j^n


tho motion of Counoillor Ejastwood, monon. i Y.yuiuu-iiii»/x x «ou»,ww. to iranirvdilioiit an unqiiiiy b^i^g held. Thte


Councillor SAGAR BUpported. Comncillor EASTWOOD ihought: tiic least Bald


about it tlio better, only pa^s tJic uiN-olutioii V A.x4».i.va«^


and leave it. T)ic MAYOR observed that


lie°YouUl propose that they had noUui g therefor iforo tho morni , ,,


belter. I t was subseqcutly decided that iho Town


Clerk (iraw up a suitable Ix^stiiiiouinl. THE PROPERTY IN LOWERGATE.


The Iciiso of the above projysrty ires passed Ihc


common seal


niOnYFAY AND YVATERYYORKS COArAIITTEE.


sent to ough SurvL»yor when tho Browiilow Street por- Papist, or even a Sw(xIenborgi.an, also nave .;ii, inr> ideas tion of the private streots imx)rovemeut works convictions—his honest convictions? xVml 1 Li.„ nenort. was to be done.


Counemor YVEEKS wislmil to ask tl.o Bor- ____ _


jiortion, fur which advortiscmenls ivorc out at Penance, Real Rrixsonce, etc., etc.., till he fairly the pre.sont time.


be proceeded xvith dircclly after Hic Peel St. <loctrincs, and tlicir priests and nuns. l-e!Mass, . .. . r


The Borough SURVEYOR vstated it


docs Air. J?aiUon treat their honest oonvictio ll) Ko calls- the Ihipists, for instance, and their


___ _ .................. . . _ Councillor EASTWOOD did not know whe-


submitted H-do that it had to be clcored away by the end broader he would be more popular in Clitheroo. [It for JRc of July? Tho authorities-of the Catholic Uuirch Clitheroe is not the size of Manchester,


Ihcr lio would be in order in asking a ipiefi- tioii before the miiiufics wero p-.mswl. YVlieii Hie property ii:i Lowergate was sold he should like to ask if it was not a oonditioii of tlio


chokes. H;. saves nx) all his strength (a'^ier his y(»ar’s toils), .L am sure, for Uie aiinunl meet­ ing nf such organizations a^ tlio E.P.U., at liie Public Hall. Now, may I ask if ciilling the liAilhulics at evcd'y turn is respecting their hoiLOt coiinviciions? Were !Mr, Railton’s v'-^ws


..................n i.: . ......j i.


j GUU, the y,-r3rc wishing io make some cxlcnsivc altera- • H I may lui.vo a word more, it is to rom.aik my mind, Christ'.s doelrinc w,*^ tiu>


could not bo carried out until the pro- iloelrino, primarily, of casldng oif (he world cleared mvuy tlicy had gorfe fii'st, and theu -taking np the cross. In the


to see if be could give, fhem any ia- Established Cliiircli you take up Hi--- cross'ami


formation in the inatlier. He told Hie niitliori- tics that it •"•ns to Imvc been cleared .aivay by the end " f ■U'b'- tlioimU be liad notiaed t.o


"'The'AfAVOH


|Ho Deimtv TOYVN CLERK 8lnY«l *-'“1*^ Purebnso >n Clerk bail recoiiml a letter Iroiu l ie


IPlialion for sand ion to boiTOiv .b750 for Gas very ivell stnrF t k g to proi The Board iverc. not able to tho --- -


petma tills sum for tire length v, asked, and Hie


Government Board, ivitb reg.iid t° ' Counti purposes. ___ . .


b n comjilelcd. ^1 Ijccii nskril and the money would have pnsHioii Hurt it


for llu^ leiiglb of tunc they CoiiiJi-illiu , K '__YV^^ l,fv ,i-„i ;i- was


"ing Ilaj^ yiTT-EKS held Hint Im could not biimble position in Hie <J._ tnkiiij


<!jU to bo olenroil by Hi-', end


noiY was under bv


nd


the propertv auay iinlil wis


ity tlie im-


a rich faiiiily gonei-nlly coiag for a pai-son shows tho selMenial these Ic.ai.— - i


........... n-------- - ■ go. No mail is a sincorc follorver of ^brist rvlio


leader.- of men mu.st under­ ”


■ ■ ■ „ - - , ^ ilmt the Icaho bad


only been pas,scd tbab altcrnooii, n'^'l ‘ ■’ ■ would not bo coiuplelo until Hie fol-


tlicu get all you can. Wliat religion i raotises this doctrino of Cbrist-’a in, Holation, in Eng­ land, at all events? Ntonc, I believe, observe Rh full rigour but tbe CaUiolic's, whose priests, cspceiailv Hie Je.9uit and .sonio other orders, who are peiii-iilcss immediately Hioy take np orders- T know a Jesuit who i.s by litlo a


Baronet—now lie is ocoiip.viiig a ooinparalivcly (Jalliobo iirieslliood.


.


.lohn Emblcy, _cn seconded


piiivcrs. If he knows ■ Iho knew the old one, Ikiing up on becoming


T o^t j m


|mc of thoao who failed*' there or in the tovn.^.


lOriered to lie on Hie tahlo. *


..." 10 an <-*iid I'll aVniTiOTSON: Not this, y«u-. -- jj vYOR: YVo eauuot do luiythiug in the


S icm a r (JEABTEEE: ® jliail tlie iniirzlcs on long eumigli.


pI"®J?. acouiicillor BAoi javc urt'* "'up T o


" cTii’ilbiim, they would sec Hi" dogs ....


1.1...V.,. «po tn.'^ (logo


ami lenjoyir-g tUeiuseivce to Hioir Y\*0 cannot do away with this.


themselves


SoluUcp so moviiig in t,uw .


|aot


tMudilor EASTWOOD: Can we not pa."s a uuuuilul ^ _..„:„4


Ls to assist other districts xvho the postnioater, was retiring, xuul also most of - oHiof disfri'


that no doubt, most of thorn w*ould be awaro that at the end of the month, Mr. AVhallcy,


The MAYOR, addressing the couneilloi-s, said


P nulv CLEIUv intimated that they xverte bimself the x>ositaon. Could they, as a Coundl, *.


■ 4 dogs being unmuzzled. It


^Tho^YtYVoil went o"i to say Hiat it a rcso- lion ms neciled in Ible


f!, lint at present he did not HiiiiK uie) Sley


| l i X ‘L\.STwf0H: This asure epms- A ill miinv ilivlncts, and I thiiik it dsliip oil the dogs in, Hus liorougli.


THE YVAEDS QUESTION.


iin«.fl iinv resolution in favour ^^t pass a memorial or a tcslimoaial for tho (lid not affect benefit of the young man?


Councillor WEEKS said he would bo pleased


if they could do aomcMiing in the matter. !Mr. Robinson had been in the ofiico a gi*cat many


years, and durimg the time he liad had any dcaling.s with tho 3'<mng jnan wdio was making tho application for Uiis post, he had always found him courteous and obliging. Ho tliought IM.r. Robinson x^•as a very suiUiblc man for tho offiiie, and lie thought it xvould be only a decent tiling, for it would not only he a good


. un nor EASTWOOD: Yea, hut ttticy arc irtiiis ill


- ,p..rnnu. I tliink so, too.


^■'’‘’fo'r'if they went a little out of Hie town, I BvjK


re Imd been no outbrwks in the towni tub .m u z z l in g uatDBR.


^■ ■ •


(jlci” l^rmid^-i'^uh'ed immediate attention.-' This


.piic &ar» if


srnir'loPig Hill Cottage, ®


, -


ff% naL- Ttrittr nf ?«toiP


TuiTbctweco. thV wall and tUo stream ITNANCE COMMITTEE


K'Siily, a “ Tjowugh, A133 i 9; Police Pmi.- best way nut of Hio difficulty would ho for them folio",;


“t ’llOOL ATTEND.VNCE COMMITTEE. 8t^


,.H 10 9;_ ‘-^2 18


tho averas ■ the liast


CORRESPONDENCE. AliSTEACT OF ACCOHNTS.


Iirtn Dcnuly TOAVN CLERK stated the Toivn JwVTrec-ch-vd a letter from the Local


nuioM Board, acknowledging receipt of


,Tof tl>® Abrtract. of ri!o week cudiug Marcii 25th. 1899.


““ outbreahs o f sw in e f e v e r . * 5 :?k"ia“


e i f r ^


bank, 4331 9 9; ui the all to live out in tho ooiiu.ty. Tho matter was refen«<l to the Health Com-


mitteo.


-ri„ nvera-o nttcudunco (e.xcluding half-Hmcrs) riio aic


...... /n-.r.liTfi;,irr Iinlf-HTIU!' j,ag boon 83 per cent. -


ENLARGEMENT AT.THE LADIES' SCHOOL.


Councillor HASTWOOD: Has this> been bi> turned on again until ten o ’clock at nicht. foro tho Highway Committee? Tlie MAYOli: No.


ow occupied by Mrs. Whidbourne. -


----------- ---------------- Tho SUll'VEYOIl stated the additioa would


Have you examined tho plaas? TJie SURVEYOR, iui reply, staled tJiat tlio plan had only just b^cn jdacod into his hands,


n caiisi of urgency, i lr . Kidd might bo allowed to go on making preparation, acid tho plan liould bo passofl by tho next meeting


I think the dogs of the Highway Comniittoc. This ■was agreed to, though if it was found


I'bouelit it was luirdly tho bye-laivs, Mr. Kidd was to take tlie risk, qijj^ POSTMASTEESni.P.


-MR. R. \V. ROBINSON. that the plans were not in accordauco Avith


'llivo-jt either down to Brungcrley Endge guppORT OF THE CANDIDATURE OF H


ill no ivisc against the proposition. Tlio SURVEYOR thouglit that seeing it was


be attended to during tho holidayis. Tlio MAYOR (addressing the Surveyo^:,


Councillor AVlDEKS said the matter coiua only I^ouuci or


. la It a case ol mgencj ? w'ent home for dmner, found none waiting pronouncement "Y u cannot seiVe. God and them because there was no water with whicli .


ey? ‘ T


tn nnV<^ ii • y . - *


_ ' istrict Council to proxdde a suunlv should * X X ^


I tlunlc that the new Act which enables oxir i ‘ f® I'® come without one scrap of servioei to hu- r I o T “ '“J °’ 'j®y. .


Corporation fci* a. full and &uflicient supply. Yom's, CH/VTBURNIAN.


GUIDE STONE AT SAAVLEY.


by tlio county authorities long before the exis- tonee of the District Council.


a Jetter signed "Observer," wliicli oa tho face of It IS very misleading, as tho .stone to which ho refers is not a guide, hut a houndai-y stone between two


townships,


the matter, and so finally affwt them would know tliat Mr. Robinsoni, the senior appears to think so misleading) removed. clerk in tho office, was ondcavouring to gain


o ' . i u . u u am uie ston


utU apply to the proper authorities, ho ■"•ill no doubt get satis.faction, and luivo the stone (which


und was I f


" Observer ” tw'J


Yours, eta., A, BURROW, Surveyor.


A MAN'S HONEST CONVICTIONS. To THE Editor op the "CEiTireROE Times."


[A letter ha.s been received from " Frecvlom'e Uauso III respect to the controversy be­ tween Air. Eniltoii and Jfr. Benson; hut as


It covers Hio same ground ns llmt t iiblisliod a short time ago from "'Toleration,'’ and also the ouc we publisli below, wo liavo witliheld it.—Ed. C.T.].


Dctir Air. Editor,—^Iii your last, aad .also in fixed there


10 iiiE Editor op " T ub Cditueboe Times.” faith alone justifies, works are supererogatory. Sir. I notice ia your issue of like llUi just,


M V, W V V". I. H “ f VJ \-x, 1 t% W n ^


(Epis. Liitheri, Jena W5G, tom 1, p. 548), Be thou a sinner and sin. boldly, but still more


Mr. Rail ton's statement, that justification is by faith alone, is practically nu endorsemen't of tlioin, for the meanest capacity can see. tliat if


1. O C v* V -i 111. V IX


and everj' commandment in tho Decalogue may with impunity be broken.


ence to tho law and the prophets as against me. They tell heavily against himself, for all the law and the jirophets hnag on the two grea'4 commandments to love God- and the neigh­ bour." "Wc show our lovo to God and neigh­ bour onlj* when we lielp tho hungry, the thirety, tho naked, ctc.,^ for ''inasmuch as wo do it to tho Iwist of these for His sake, we do it to Him." This is Iho true aorvico to God, and Mr. Raillon calls obedience to this Icacdiing of Christ "t lio qniiitcssenco of eolf-rigUtconsness." TJiis is the religion which is now, to Mr. Railfcon's deep legi’ct, talring tho placo of the substitu­ tionary doctrino, and I am glad of it. liv is tlio religion of liCo and not of metaphysics'.


I fail to see the force of Mr. Railfcon'fl refer­


preyioiis, issues, the Jlector of St. James’s oe- oupies iiiucli of yom- space in regard Ilo his Ofunions on ccrtiiiu tlicologieal mattea-s, aa-I, from what I have hem-d several times, I gather ,v,i,iuin; piiee Hint some interest ig being taken in Uic taking .it various fees


up of the slatcmonlwmade, referring, *•!* coui*sc, to Mr. Bcciboh’s leltLor, who, I hope, is rejily-


iiig {iguiii this week. Now JVtr. Benson is evi-


g desire that lie sliould be appointed, and not Inive gone into tliis; but, as a reader of iinfiueiice they couUl U'sO the much literature on these kind of (jucstions, and grcatlj* iaicroste


........... they hao all a diintly able to look after himself, or ho would


one irreatlv inl;nreslpd iin Jim itetm oonla’ovcray, may I


enough, aeid ]d'r. Railtoii knows also, and eveiy- body in Clithcroe knows


that may or may not be


"What docs !Mi*. Raillon suggest will get us to heaven? To believe iMr. Railton nicausi that wo must get


that it


becoming members of the Church of England; but


through the Pearly trines ;


And cannot a Mellliodist, a Roman Catholic, a c his how


is a hou^ divided ogaiost itself. ictionis ? Gates ly


true. X laiow well is not


true. first


tile CIiurdE of England preaches two doc­ it


question? He says "h e would r.ot for tlie worll in'fie witii any man's honest convictions." Well,


Railton. a little


a the Lssua of the present ask Mr.


flm


niO':i on. the I^roiint. I called them so, because every Socialist, agnostic or Christian, is work­ ing for their incorxioratioii in society, and v.'C ar(‘ gradualb’ .succ.ee<ling, aUhongh oppo-cd by evory ao-callcd Christian church. Let us Uake one a« a samiilc—" Give to Jlunx that asketh of thee, ami from him tliat would borrow, turn rot away." So far as wo sooialiso aaything, xvo make obctUeiicc to this command possible. Take for instai.ee the socialistic water supply of our towns. Who would how refuse a cup of water to f)lio meanest beggar? We Imvo socialised our police force, and a policeman may ^ c , had by all who require one—even by the mirse-maid.s. Wo have socialised education except iin C!i- -tlicroe, and St. James's in particular, so that etlucatiou may be had for the asking; free li­ braries, from which the best books may be bor­ rowed, baths, iiarlcs, nxish-hoiises, etc., and we are hoping to socialise tlie food, liouso and clothes suppti®5> railwaj-s, mines and every­ thing clso.xVs wc.«iiccced,lliere will gradually ceir^e the tramps, drunkards, thieves, knaves^ of all Ivkids, and pi'ostihites, and there will incre-use


fifteen Llious’iiml .a year and two jmlaces. Chris­ tianity to-d.ny reits more upon hard ca.sh tlum on the Bible. Now to the socialistic teachings of the Scr-


morality, intelligence and spirituality. So far as moil are iicil down to tlic inatorial, so far arc tlicy inatcrialisiio; free them from ils chains, and we give them the posbibililies of moraii^iy and spirituality. Wo are seeking to bring here tlie Kingdom of God, for, iis Dr. Barry stales in the Con. Rev., " the Kkigdom of God i.s not a Bclicme of metaphysics," but "


neighbour as liiinEclf, witliout fear of the work-


and wJiich .has been a source of liatTod, malico juul bitterness ever since men " suhstituted" themselves and i-Iieir theories for God, and pre- sumptuou.sly and aiTOguntly decided for inm. who shouhl go Id heaveu and who would go to hell. Like lut the lawyers have-‘ tied justice into a knot, .so that heavy fees have to be paid for a niinuto portion of it, so Ihax’^c our iirofes- sio-nal Clirieliaiis tied Christianity into a knot, so that that wiiich t#hoiJd be''xvitlwiit money and without price" is dispensed by its professors ranging from the Immlrcds to


So nmcli for theology, for wliich I care little,


ovorj' law, human and divine. I^et nio show this (loctrine of justification by faith alone, ia all its hideous nakedness in Luther’s words


r\Tv/i |i\ \r 11 ?v V.V .... «v. J 4 — t u — IT *. full permission ----- --------------- 1 — to br«ik rwik v_


boldly believe and rejoico in Christ. From Him sin. shall aot separate us, no, Umugh a thousancl tfliousand times a day wo should' commit forni­ cation or iniwder." They need no comment.


erection of a Girder Bridge over the brook at the bottom of the village of Yyaddington in aecordance with plan and specifleationB which can


T


be inspected at Air. Eastbam's Office, Clitlieroe. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday the 29th instant. The lowest or


any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED BURROW, Surveyor, Gisburn.


Gisburn, IStli July, 1899.


n c\ WEEKLY cnn.be earned at home by using “ NEW BOLTONIAN ” KNITTER.


Gold Aled'al, Liverpool Exhibition. 1898.—Feed Rothweld and Co., 42, Knowsley Street, Bolton.


A


s A


d v e r t is e r is open for tw-i young horses for summer.—Apply, "Times” Office, Cli-


theroe. ODGBES.—Wanted a couple of LODGERS,


J preferably young men; respectable; quiet. "X .X .,” "Times” Office, Clitboroe._________


TOOKINGS KNIT, YVliolesalo and Retail. Stockings RE-FOOTED.—4G, Lowcrgatc.


g en t s YVa n t e d to push first-sl^s Ma­ chinery Oils; liberal commission.—Box 31,


Post Office, Liverpoob____________ ________ __ ■


3 :0 % e t


f r e e h o l d PROPERTY IN YY^ELLGA'i’E, CLITHBEOB.


Tn o BE ^BT OR


m e s s u a g e OK DYVELLING-HOUSE,


adjoining. There is a large garden at the hack, walled in, and well stocked with fruit tree=. Tho premises arc in a central position .wl


and nut into first-rato order. The property ciin bo viewed by application to


AIR. DUBE DEN, Auctioneer, etc., Kiag Street, Clitlieroc.


Besnett, Parson Lane. H T O LET, House and Shop, No. 57, Aloor Lane. -Apply, 15, Parson Lane. ___________


■JTfOUSE 'lO LET, in Primrose Streel; good large back kitchen, round boiler, and e.xccl- leiit pantry. Rout 3s. Od. per week.-Apiil}', ■U, Eshtou Terrace._______________ _______ ,


TO BE LET, 'The TWO OFFICES in,King Street, Clitlieroo.


lioiise or Uic slum. I was pleased to read that Atr. Rmlton in-


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joj,^ which each main, will dare to lovo his APARTMENTS TO LET at The Peoples ----------root, nf f]«^i ivm*lr.


eJudes Ibis oomiiiand among "works.” As be is a Cbristian, and " converted,” I presume be obevs this command, and tboreforc nover i-c- fnscs to give wliat is askcrl of him; that be is oven I'wuly to give away liis pony and Hap- on'-b, and evorytbiiig else on demnml.


will save our rates nmicrially, and if lie will oily forward me the names of Hie other con­ verted members of St. Jamer’s, I will sen that they ere iiinilo piibbo, so that intending appli- canlU to Hie Bo.aril of Giinrdians will know where to .appl-V. But why. ACr. Etiitor, if Mr. Railton 'be willing, aa lio.alatos, to obcO" tins


ibis


A GOOD HOOAIY HOUSE TO LET, No. 4, Cl AN supply EGGS for sittiag from our ^ noted WHITE LEGHORiV PIUZE-WI.V-


Dining Rooms and Commercial Hotel, 14, Castle Street, Clitlicroe, Rroprictor, R. YVooder.


attics.—Apply 16, YVoll Terrace, Clitheroe. TO LTAIESTONB QUARRYMEN.


Chalburn Road; three bedrooms ami E'GGS!


NERS, 2s. x^Qr 13; also noted LAYING CROSS LEGUORN-MINORCA, Is. 9d. per 13.—Pratt, Smithies Bridge, Chatbiua.


LET 'ExM ALL COME


r p o BE LET for a term of 12 months, the gett- X iiig of ftono and Loading same into carts at tbe Coplow (iuarnes. Clithcroe. YY'oeklv Settle- monts and Tenders to bo in on or before Saturday, August 5th. For further information, apply Hie Offices of the HoimcCKsronD Li.me and Stone Co., Luiitkd. Ilorrocksford, Clitlioroe, July 2lst, 1S99.


miTAT. WANT EGGS PROM THE BES‘»' J- LAYIxVG CROSS PARTRIDGE COCHIN- BROWN LEGHORN 2s. xier sitting; also eggs froiii our. noted BLUE xVNDALOSlANS, 2s. 6d. sitting; splendid birds; insx)Cction invited.— Walter Briggs, Chatbuxn.


CLIXIIEROE TIMES." SPECIAL terms for n x>criofi*


EGGSll!—To obtain QUICK SALES for 5’our EGGS, advertise them in "THE


EGGS FROM MASSIVE WHITE PEKIN DUCKS.


2s. 6d. per sitting.—^Jos. Banks, George and Dragon, Downham. • EGGS FOR SITTING.


€^I1 TINGS supplied from the above DUCKS- ^ Satisfaction guaranteed ; inspection invited;


E


miissivc birds, 2s. 6il. per siUing. BUM PEKIN Bx\NlAMb, IS fctl. Also the neted laving crosses Partridge Cochin—Brown Leghorn and Bull, Cochin—Buff Orpington, as.—R. Taylor, Post Ofilce, PownUam.


ggs supplied from the following pens of really line birds: I'urc bred BUFF COCHINS,


SJ#!? !■ VP


mi


is W b -


^i‘ a


Duerdcii. Possession may bo bad on the lOtli day of August, 1899. Apply, EnwAitu CiiESTEii, King


Street, Clitlieroc, now occupied by Air. Amos


ouse TO l e t in salt iiui cold water bath, rent 4/G.—Ai^plj, Mr. T.


the Stable, Coach-house, and other Out-buildin^s SHIRE HORSE "DRUMMOND CASTLE.” VVouder/^ liealtdi permittinl:, -will aervo a liuiitcci


situate to YVELLGATE, in Clitlieroe, called • YVolls House,” together with


dam "'VVitlieill S t o ," siro •


are in exoellent repair and condition, and the drainage has been recently thoroughly examined


** Siddows


iQumbor of Marcs at 2s. each, oud 2s. Gd. groom's fee. Cards on application tC' o^TQcr,


KICn Mix) I'EANKLxUN i), Cliatburn, or Groom, JOIIN CHEW.


T


HOKOUGH B R E D S T A L L ION . That sure foal-getter,


" WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR."


5 years, 15-1, a Rioli Bro-wa, by Po?t Resfcanto by Sterling, will servo a. limited number of Maros at Two Guineas and 5s. Groom. Will stand at Castio Inn, or will visit any place, oa receipt of post-oard. Appb*, J. E. EORREST, Proprietor, 19, Casllo View, Clitlieroo,


■pURE-BRED TAMWORTH BOAR. -! Bred by tho Earl of Ellesmcro.


Parents: Royal Winners.


This Breed is strongly rccommeiidod by Iho Laucashiro County Council Panii.


Acuommodatioiii tor Soivs titoxq>iug. WEAVERS' MIMS, SABDEN.


E G G S F O R S A L E . •piGGSl!


jpG G S n i


lii f


i f e kV-sf;


h e r u r a l d is t r ic t co u n c il op BOYVLAND INVITE 'lENDERS for the


laitU aloiio, they may practise every dirty lit- tncik in trade and .secure immunity ia thft


A ^ l i t e h e m to ovrde''he accepting "jnstifioaHou by


not iiuiko any alteration to tlie drainage; all c^clock ait noon for about half an hour. '^CmIuciEo1 'sA T r .m .T R T i e o^“


Svhidbournc, ptlio ''‘‘" “rrcuoi-te-l Hite hank balances to ho Alderman TILLOTSON intimated that the


I ]iu aif«^ jonjirtments from 4th June to 1st iinplcasaot sraells,' - • .vi-


^ r \ nVubmitted a stalcincnt of rcccipth la Jiolcs at different times of,flue year did create I'w lift Al vlAl.tn n.. U^TX -X


^ . Councillor WEEKS said no doubt tiic man-


inuiiuitlco examinod tUo same as fol- to sco tho lady in qucstioni, and to got a flew ?-ii i^U 10 2; Watch, JilOl IS 8. ideas ns to tho conducting of tho Itoiyn.. . were passed for poomienfc.


* *' k-t. — _______ 4.


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r\ 4^r*l_ 4*.. n n — J.I.— 1.. .1.. :_ ____.. J»* 'vm^i'r'Trcj_...


- ' » . > .v ’ 4


Sagar and Har- Bhockingr, and if the tvrone was not sell right if thought At, to ja fivo or slt rreeks. she would be. compdlod


all that was said in the letter. He did not rimiTioin 1*1 A fid'VXr/^PiT^ ,-.-.—


•1 iinrough. Aoeouiita-rit submitted solicduloS think it would hie seriondy out of place to teadimco of a ropreseiitative of the CEtheroo Mr. Eailton tolls mo that Christ stamps all DM-iiig in the various departraeute. Bond the NuEanoe laspeotor over to ilatlock, Coiporation at a meeting to beheld in London, the Soripl.iu-es with His autlimity. I denv it.


Goimoill EASTWOOD could not compreheud “^mits against accideats, and inviting the at- even occurs in. the Gospels. , .


1.1 _._i ____ --.-1 ' -rni* fnvlli— ---- j.?... i»j for further iuformatioii after tho inetetiug. .1 . 1.


CORRESPONDENCE. W A T E R ! W A TE R ! WA TE R !


To THE Editob op the ' ' Ceitherob Times. Deal* Sir-^Thera is a better supply o f water


l\[r. Isjdd, as to the adding of another storey nrirni? 4 ilo the school at the bottom of King Street, ^


Stopped Without warning all the day, and not Qinfv> Mien n nr^T^,=^i. Un ^ . 1


water has frequently been Nor Mr, Bailton dispose of the chai-go by himself against tin's doctrine, that


i « r 1.1 u yiiionary legend, then Ho would have said so.


►^ince tnen, a rew appear to liave liad notice words m saying that even ' ‘‘the gates of. Hades would be turned on at about one


.• Agains]. the W doctnno, I use Clirist's owo prevail." Tho substitutionary doctrino


-^S, least echiwited and


wood cut up, and made into sranll bundles, at the Workhouse, during one year from the 1st August


T


next. Tlio Master will show tlie Firewood, and give any further information required. Tenders to bo sent to me on or before Wednesday,


the 2Gtli inst., and the lowest or any Tender not nccessaril'T accepted. JOHN EASTHAAI,.Clerk.


19th July, 1809.


b ut that the Towta Clerk write and ask •— ..— ------ ut


,


_ J-— — i'J— 1. — .1 >.1. -.1 1 — especially


those of


,4- <t9\m€f^was decided tliat no re -presentalive bo and . „challenge proof that the epUtlea, 4-1. ,. L — —


__ — .. - _


St. Paul ., ' written


many years after His death, could bo stamped by iJ.i«» authorit3’'. Such assertions may pass in tlio pulpit, but not in discussion. I t ivas tho Homan Catholic Ghurdi IBiat gatliered together the books of the Now Testament, anld even tho stamp of authenticity is theirs.


It is certainly oiu-ioua that in iiwo columns


® "• Mr. Eailton could not find space to notice Uio quotation, that Clirist’s cburch must


be built on the dogma, " Thou art the Christ, f.lm Knn r\F 41.^ 14—


__ _______ 4__>»


a plan from wanted ait Cliatbum. . During die four weeks tuUonai^T^^^ v-. fKh. 4-k^


liviag God," and on nono other. . _ i * atinosphoro about her house >vas to dC


.Vi— ^ 1


Tlio Deputy TOWN CLERK Mated tliat tho Nuisance Inspector was attending to the matter,


‘ wionuu J.U0 Durveyop suonurtea plan lor draining enipplod with dudgo pit, and estimate of the cost amouniiag bas 55.


The Chairman, read letter from the Mayor of substitute to God for, and bore tho punislunont Stoke as ^ the insumnco of corporation sor- of, our sins. The word "substitute" never


rn ni ■


GAS 'WO'RTrs GnAfATTTT''n’ 'P P


0


ihcro is no single passage io, the G.fpels which inteipretafaen that He iras tho


, — . ^


tlio Town Hall yesterday Alrlp.nncil


bo lo^their o^mlet^^ satSh^finn^'Ti' ployed. tLo To/sai*


opportune time, when tlio imnripp ™ ^®me ored ivith ashes and risen up, rvitih draiug un- hy a doud of words. I t is not, asi ho assumes, 4-i.«: — /^t_..T_.


.nob oin-


f,ri« Monthly Mcotiuj? tJf lllicl nhovei Term |hat lie iniuht make a o om nW »^ him, so put in at the fra- end of tdre footpath! to stop faith is nocessary, and it ’\“^tho Mayor (Alderman Eoborib), pre-


jh? luigui, moKe a complete exaniinatioa, +i,« LETTEE OP COMPLAINT.


tho water out of the <lyko from running on tho Hailton forsakes Christ and oonimits liim- footpathj ihat the hold beside tho (Mearly)


deitieatli every 9 or 10 Xl ofcj ^,.4. «« 4.1.,.


.................................... ____ T) *1— ____ •__ xiA -m-i., T?.n;n-rt.^


t that a drain bo _..^.


. It? •‘ J.l.-j.'l.l. I T« t


hat a di aia bo n question o f _


^ question of t tlio necessity o f n^.^





to tlie unsafe guidance of men, ilor the A t^(vo4-I Atf, l.w 1- £ ■ — J • ^ f


- ^


"'•ml'i across the Sewago Farm ho repaired arid cot- haps,.ho-vrover, it was safer to darken Uio issue .deineath every 9 or 10 feet:


he necessity of f faith, but what ___ .. is on this point that


aith, but what TKIlantcO


■ROYS WANTED TO SELL *'THE CU- THEROE TIMES." Anply at tho Office.


* T WANTED, STRONG YOUTH as Apprentice


TIlo^ G(^pols thus becomo the. sole' autho- I challenged Mr, Eail- the doctrine of substi- be the case, ho has


to substantiate his position by mak- ^be word ransom.'* synonymous iritli/^bub-


It y a s decided to offer for sale the various stifn^ion." I ^OTy Chi'ist ransomed and re- crops on tho sewage farm',


theroB. •WANTED, good COOK-GENEBAL.—Apply TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Air. Matthew L. Smaleey, King Street, Clitbcroe.


' to Boot, Shoe, and-Clog Maker.—Apply, MRS, HASLAM, Qiammar School, Cli-


*a.n«u. to prouueo a single passage,^but WANTED a STRONG ACTIVE LAD, 13 or 38, King Street, Clitiicroc.


IG years of ago to learn Billposting.—Apply


clcomed humanity from the power of evil, -but WANTED, Good Full Time REACHER, must for same.—Apply, T imes Office.


be Respectable. Regular work will be found


J. T. YVXDDIXGTON, Royal Bazaar, 1, Moor Lane, Clitlieroe.


HOUSEAIAID. — Low Aloor Vicarage, ; r


WANTED, at once, to borrow or buy a good


Strong COB for harness work.—Apply ‘


WANTED, COOK-GENERAL and NURSE- Clitboroo.


BOYVLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.


knowledge of Stone Getting.—Apply A. BnEiioiv, Surveyor, Gisburn.


WANTED, TYVO LIMESTONE GETTERS, CLITHEROE UNION.


he GUARDIANS of the Olitlicroe Union invite TENDERS for tbo purchase of Fire­


also a Working Rond FOREAIAN, with a


following copyhold properties in Newchurch in, Pendle, Iiancashire.


EEV, on Monday, Slat July, 1899, at 3 p.m., (subject to conditions to bo then produced) tho


Watson, F.A.L.at the BdeeHotel, Bnim-


20a Or 5p statute measure occupied by Mr. John Holgate.


3r 28p statute measure occupied by Mr. Sharp Redmond..


taining 12a 2r 17iP statute measure occupied by Mr. Hartley Shaw.


statute measure occupied by Mr. Williniu Wilkin­ son.


Or Op statute measure oooupiod by Air. Richard Bulcock.


containing 514 square yards occupied by Dr. Roberts.


Alessrs BALDWIN WEEKS & BALDWIN. Solicitors Clitlieroo.


RYE GRASS, CLOVER & OATS. SEWAGE PARAI, HENTHORNE.


Clover growing on Rough Field, at the Sewage Farm, containing about five acres, to be cut on or before the 7th August next.


OATS.


joining Hie .willow beds, in two lots, as noiv marked out. The Baililf -will shew tho different lots. JOHN EASTHAM, Town Clerk.


Clitheroe, 21st July, 1899. - ®ii Sale IMPORTANT NOTICE.


Distance HOAIING PIGEONS to dispose of. All Birds guaranteed to have flown with the Clitheroc Homing Society and Commercial-Homing Society. Distances flown; Crowe, 53 miles; Stafford, 74; YYforcoster, IIG; Gloucester, 139 ; Swindon, 170 ; Bournemouth, 220; Jersey, 324; Rennes in France, 401; all winners. Insi'e'otion Invited.


T YV. SUTCLIFFE, Oddfellows’ Ahms,


_______________ ON SALE, CHEAP GIG (suitable for 12 or 13 Carriage YVorks, Clitlicroe.


hands pony.—Apply YV. Slinoeh, Waterloo


broken volumes of "S t . Nicholas’ Alagazine.” YVhat offers—cask or exchange? — W. AN- DREIY’ S, care of "Times” Office,


ON SALE, two clean volumes of the "B o y ’s OwQ Paper” for 1897 and 1883; also a tew


J. YY'ILKINSON, Coal Merchant, Whalley. TO BE SOLD


ON SALE, THEBE TWO-HORSE MOWING AS a GOING CONCERN (by permission v'


AT STUD. SEASON 1899.


Mi fe'X


r'-’jiiV, MACHINES; good condition.—Apply H,


the landlord), Hio CHINA and GROCERY BUSINESS now carried on by Mr. A. Alders-


ley, 15, Castle Street, Clitberoe.—Aiiply on th» premises.


I • Clitiieroe, has several Pairs of Long The crop of OATS gro-wtog on the land oxl- - i


l i i■m i P t f fS -


I t=7 n


August next, at 2-0 p.m., or immediately after the sale of Cattle. Lot 1.—The Second Crop of Rye Grass and


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the Auction Alart, Clitlieroe, on Tuesday, the 1st day of


apply to the Auctioneer, 7 IlargrcaTcs Street, Burnley or to


For further particulars and to inspect plan


2r 21p statute measure occupied by Mr. David Birch Lot 5, SPEN END FARM containing 13a Or Gp


Lot 4, LAUND HOUSE FARM containing 15a


Rimington, in the YYfest Riding of Yorkshire. Lot 6, MAF'lTk' TOP FARM containing 18a


The following freehold properties situate near Lot 7, GARDEN adjacent to Martin Top Housb


If fi


p Lot 3, LOYVER GRAYSTONES FARM con­ Lot 2, DIMPENLEY FARM, containing 23a •Lot 1, HIGHER BANKS FARM containing , Sales bp auction


NEWCnURCH IN, PENDLE, LANCASHIBB, AND EIMINGTON, YORKSHIRE.


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