arge, ) 0 F.
iroAVN C O UN C I L . 'A lA G I lT MEETING.
cU ^vas Thursday
The usiiel monthly meeting of the Town Coun- hcld nt the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, His Worship tlic Mayor, Alderman 11.
Tillotson, being in the Chair. There were also iircseiH Alderman A. Kohorts. Conncillors 1 .
,L„„tt^ K. lllackhiirn, T . Cowgill, J. Kobiiison, w llnnlacre, W. IJraithwaitc, tV. S. Weeks, J.
ro'iviinn E. Crabtree, and J. Sugar. -riie minutes of the last meeting were
confir.ncd.
W.VTCH C O i lM I lT E E .
roiibl-ihle read his report, and submitted bills to ,he amount of i .11 -3^ 3<
1- and .they uyirc
recommended for payment. The Chief Constable recommended John Hatley,
„,d of Hacking Hall, BUlington, farm scr- 'lo’ the post of I’olicc Constable, vacant by
the rcsicuiauon of Sergeant Beaumont, and stated he h id been medically c.xamincd and had passed tin. Doctor. B.iilcy attended bclore the Commit- oml answered their questions, and was ac
cordingly appointed Tollce Constable. Str'’
e.aiit llcaiimont’s resignation was rcceixtd
niid .“ccepicd, and the Committee placed on rd that he had fulfilled his duties in a most
imellincnt, zealous, and s,atisfactory manner dur- j„,r ihe time he had been in the Borough Police
Torcc, and it is tccciit his resignation. On the recommendation ol the Chief ConsUabIc
with feelings of regret that they
s-tf'canl llolincs was promoted to the Merit Clas.s on account ol ability and attention to duties and -cnerd incrilortoiis conduct, and P.C. Harrison promoicd to the rank of third Class Sergeant
vice Sergeant llcauinoiit resigned. The Chief Coiisrahle ucporlcd that the sis.
ho Harry Simply dn'ncli*
■ iHvo found out Jrfiil offont upon Dr. vYilliAins’
l i lv . and I fully I t any rau», llmt llifi*. Om? (Inr, luid not scon for I t the clmn;:e m ItUt my IroubloB.
toned in a lialf* mixeil up
|I liad not much t>y the doolorH.
I in \vlio n I lind vas not tin? man lie truth, I 'vont Williams’ pink
I not notice much I fuel a decrease
■ ocp also came to the morning I
|k- It bcKan to pilla llmt were
•:it hopes : I con* rco^ my strength
[rulicr, and the
>piration which ()!ik me entirely
i'lieti I went out ,
t.fok long walks experience lh(>
pi fits to which I Ml a stranger aine out *of ihc uhed barely fist, iind iny W|,jght to 10 si. 7 Ib-
n'vivcdjsircngth
nimilhs le.ivc of nhscncc granted to P.C. Little, ,dn, was serving in South Africa c.xpircd Oil the enth instant, whereupon liis
Ic.isc of .ihscncc
w.is caiciukd lor a further period ol six months with ihe siiiic nllow.anccs to his family as at present
paiil. The
imiiiitcs were jiassed in Council. I'
l.V.i.NCE c o m m i t t e e .
\t n meeting of the Vinanec Commitlcc the
PoiiM."li .\ccminlant siihinitlcd schedules of ae- coiiiits owing ill the various dciiariments, and the Ctnipiilicc examined llie same .is follows, MZ.
r.cileral /OO ws. sd. Walch
IJS. ^d., and
ifcammcilctl them for payment, lie nlso Mibmiturd a
st.atumcnt of the receipts tlic various dcjiartmcnib from 29lhx April to
in C..W .....— , od, June and rei.orled Hie Bank llalanees to he
as follows 1—Borough £331 los. 3d., Due to Bank / , , , (,„ jd . I’olicc Pension ,^1 19s. od.. In the
Hank £ i s Ss. lod. Tlie minutes were passed in (.mined.
C.ENER.XL
rt.fRI’OSES
CO.MMI 11 LI..
r v n cN S ioN o k l e .\s e o i - s .m .t i i i i .l . On consideration of a lelter of the 4H1 M iv list
<.a,n Messrs. James Carter and Co., ajqiKing or an evlensioli of the icrin of their Lease for a fur ther term ol seven years, the Coininiuee rccoin- mended the Comicit to grant an extension of sui.h 1 case for a further Icrm siihject in all rcsiwcts to the same rovenants and condilions .is cont.iineil
in the original lease.
r ,\K 1)EN SE.\TS l OR WORKHOUSE
U.ARDENS.
Mr C-ounnllor stieiiui,, that the Gardetis
■ It the Clithcroc -Workliuiuc would ^horay he ,l.r„w,i ojam to the ,mblio, asked the Cmiiiul of die lioimigh to
j.rovide a mitnbcr of Garden beats
iking-on of Hesh, lienlth lias re*
ihceks, the cougli I 1 feci n„ tjt as
‘ver feel— ilianks ns’ pink Pillfl.”
, Mr.
ItoKi.rswho
II man b^m and rreater "j^h than TH like hiniseif i)f his c.Xponence, •nted to tliChC dc- bls.'thcd.
lor the use- of the pnhlic in such gardens. Committoc recommended the Corporation 10 pro-
vi.ie -iv oardrii seats to he fdared by Hie (
.ii.ir- •li.ois in the gardens, at their Workhmise. on con- .lition of
thc.se gardens being opened to the pnbla. su. h
se.ats 10
rcm.aiii the firopcrty of the Gorpor i
liou. CROSSHILL. Mr. Aldmiiim I'lirkinson. sskH on '’ vli.iU o
O.c llorrorkslord Lime Compiinv, .he lease lo th.vt Company of part of Crossbill c
evu-n.led lor .a fiirlher term ol seven veers on the same terms as Hie present
Ir.ise. The (.ninmiltee rrcomended the Council to grant an extension
UlC lease. Coiim-illor Weeks sjveaking on
rough the influence fail to Olio of the
;-lesinstical world,
varsity of G-vlorf- wiev and found a l.
lie eoinpany aftcr- to Bolton whero
ose with whoiii he
t’ .inon Wilson, and die Rev. Canon im- atioii aneiit the old lie I!cv. It. D- 1 • the liy imi, collec'i
c- lii'iiig the same as iirs ago. Tlie scr-
,1 to Mrs. Doans a was partaken ol. imiiieiieed ami ciini- ,eiiig of Hie opinion
Host iiistriicli'o and .,1 were the vtllagcra ng a similar event
JW.NUA.M.
line off on 'lursday ist-iianu'd. Being ooiii, Hio Chathurn
lilt wore not able to me—the whole lean'
Iwell and Needha'it
lo.vnliani none 1 his (inslnuglit. 1''®
loriority and rattleo ts Tho senre was Hartley, h
m, h Orndwell h i ■ land, h Ncodham M
odiiam 0; 1'. 1. b NeedhnniO; »•
■ gs, c K. Rohiiison, h land, not out 0 ;
I
Dow.viiASi : T .1. Holgatc, o ,1. Ncolham
V,
extr.is2 ; toWl C* t im e s OFIMCB,
respniisihililv lor the rej.a.r of the weir SeLge Kar'm. said he l.ndcrst.Kld that the To v
of
the fjucstion of the
Ch-rk would Jdacc hclo-e Hie Counc. - ‘’" " ’r " mealing wl.o was really res|
.ons.bIc for the v ork The Town Clerk expressed his pleasure to do -o
.and at ;i later meeting vvotilil J
icfcrrinj to same. Tl.e m.nnlcs were ji issed SUHOOl, ATTK.NDANCL COM .M in .L L.
profiucc the ilccdb Cotmcil.
The School Attendance Officer's re,mrl shewing
the aver-vge allendancc (excluding liaU-umers) or .he ,-asl mnn.h to h.ave heen S3 I'cr eeiit.
w.is
milled to the inecting. The minutes were jiasscd m (-oiinci .
llKiHWAYS & WATlvRWORKS COMMKl T l . i . W.\
TF.RWORK.S
A lelter was read from Mr. Thns. > ■='” ’7
lag tor a redoction of his wale his’ dwelling hmise, 15* I’arson
used as a butcher’s slinl>._ Ihc u-lit be
Tc.luccd to 4s. Od. jn-r qu
er rent in resjiecl 01 Lane, formerly
-.^k- ^ 7
.and it was decided Hint iricr from
25th March loi>l. h ig h w a y HLI ’ARTM}-^ '•
t h e KOOTP-Uni Q U L bl lO.N.
Unck, Dicksons, ami
Cock.hnlt on Ncvi.l staling that they conhl not istence ot ihc looljiaH. along the P .
toji ol llov Bank Wood, edtorejdy
sliiiii’s letter inlormmg them
\Ycrc conv at the point meet this Cominitict. to insj
Icier was read of the aznd tilio.. from Messis. liehall of Ml
admit the ex- (lasliirc at the
The Clerk was instriii' Dicksons, and Cock-
t.
that the Committee f„„iintU
vinced ot the existence
named, and -lesire-d Mr.
Nev.lt to nspecl the ordnance ...nj.
:iml vio\s" the phitt. SURVEYOR'S R E IO R I .
Tlie
Sii.vcvor reiiortc.l H.-.t till* average con- siinqilion of water for the moiit 1 " ' ^ s„i,j,lv.
been 451.07® I D " ^ ^ '^■ o„;m,
vp.iou ,d,o;e- 438,975 aaHons per day .
ttynsumpHoU supply 12,097 gallons per da,. „ of the Railway Slaliou.
• 1-t n a n c e c o m m i t t e e . A letter being read Irom Wm. 1^: clerk in the Borough rath instant, asking
was decided to i ,
G.\S WORKb C OM M I I IL L . PRICE 0 1 ' GzVS.
" . per «xek. ^
•n.,. oucstion of increasing the price of gas was
considered and it was decided rhat
notwitUsta.idti.„ r c — eJ’ h av : dceidJ:A:Ot m merease
llie price of Gas at present m The Town Clerk
result in a greater day, - ’- - " ' ’ ‘J ' j , , , , t h e g i r d e r b r id g e l OR
Council’s aiiplication o ’„rook and -
Board (or sanction to borrow £ ,900 « ,,ose of erecting a
with, he had rcecive. .
,Jiif,rcd vvliclhcr heen entered into
Board asking him to
forn.sU ' •aiid the detailed <.'slimal.-s._ ^
anv pros vilh respect to the
of Wilkin Street. He l^it forwarded a copy L.lm rc^ detailed estimate
of the hut as
special return he- .,.-tccmcnt he might s.iy Hi.i into but not lormalU. a , . .
inciii be tiuere l-arkinson, and .Messrs
above
in.itter. The 'lown Clerk t a n k s 7 K ‘ A ei-'vv vt'.E I'.-'iRM.
e.aiea that he had jesficci 10
rcecive.l a .’’" ’ ''|7 r'^''<oi'^Hie erection ol sew.ige the borrowing ot ,0 .
tanks lit the bcwage a m ^ work. In this work seed on 3^^
cd lip a question "•'M".''"’ ” I mmuL lor
draw ilji fiigliwayj
thu por surveyors of
in the disiriel affecte-d, , the niider overseers
done, and the Cmincil .rgieeing wA, ’orriered .0 be advertised m
, overseers of , to the u-ims,
“ ^ ;\ f" em v l ’ided'H>o business the meeting ing
b.irely forty
Wediicsilav
HELLI FI ELD AUCTION likiog-oll
(or sale to-day and met a verv - 'c L l 'n iB H O r 'A U C T IO N
lb , Motton making id. t‘ «“ ‘l "
tins issue ot the 1.151-
forw ard JfAHT.
Monday.--nw'--",-’r .7 ^^„,l, a, od ‘^ '; : : ,m 7d. to (Jd..
cl.'d. to 7d. IK-'f T « e sd ay .-A hg>"
making from .£14 cows and heifers w vs
and eeks rices.
fair si.j.ldy «I fat stock. io»l. p*-’’
of newly calved e.i The -show o! uncalvc.l cows making uj> to
and bet-f caUic
^ Joying
w O "rices' Lying off cattle £^C, to ^ .S, geld cattle UJ. to £ l i - A lew
7 't*n ted making fuUy k
offered making ni> to A9 - _ .------- * * * -----------
SCHOOL
W H A U U E Y ,\NNlVl-RhARV.
Tl„* Weslcyaiis ol Sunday School .\
nn.vers,.i>
Whallcy teUdjrated u.x.. ■ on Sunday, the
j.reaeher, both morning and evening ’ v. A. Trezise. of on address ^
AS iljisliirc. 7 0 , ' were cxeced.njv 1. g . ^3.-. The singing " ' 7 " , .Vaiker, of
„.ro.igl.o..l the day „,ij,clinns realised
j dnldre-n was (s due .0 the
'I r " w ^ I L - o n . lor Hie evcelleiit
^^rrr"HAUWOOD COLLIERY COMPANY.
MxaTUOLM. (COOK BmuoK) F .t . , G«R4T Hahwood
HOUSE COAL H IG H -C L A S t £ 1 I s P r ic e s , and
Dealers. m ost ecor
May he had in
. __ nw*. ot R vasONADLI a y b ^ h a d ‘(^ Ml^(:arters and
lom ica l co a ls in the niarkeU Loads or Baga from.
Mr W L. GRIME. ClllheTOC. j l r ’. OSWALD ROWE, Clithcroo.
Agent ( .C h a th u r n ^ ^ ^ ^ CUATUUmt bTATlOW Galloways were C*alpn», ^ . j oifier sewering idcmitt
d that he had also iV
would lorward one. one had been entered
q\iirc(J 51 •\s to the
cd that a formal agrcc- Wm.
‘'^ '„ „ , , ,e d
U.cre-
'7 ; ° ' : : : l : i c a t i o . i from the resolu-
' , 3 ^ 0 in- •
r-i,.A- stated that wdllt respect to tin- i,oc^\ Government
of mutcriuls use
I the hope tbav it " ill
above-supply Juriiig the mouth has been 375,000
galluuii. The minutes xscrc passed in Couucil. l^AUM AND SEWERAGE COM M l iT E E . A t a ' mcclins of the 1- lum and bewaye Com
mittee it was resolved that on condition ^Ir. limbley proeccdini* to at once complete his altera- tioiis ill Lowergalc the mam sewer there he eoii- liuued opposite the proposed new huddiiigs. BROOK STREET .\NU W A ILR LO O .
Nos, btccct were ^vlthout drains sullicicut lor cticcluil drainage and it was decided to give
uot.LC to the
The Surveyor reported that the dwelling houses . ■ j'i and bo Waterloo, and Eos. i to .(7 Brook
respective owners ol thesaid dwelling houses to cause their drains to be made lu the speufied
To a meeting of the Wateh Committee the Chief manner. HEALTH COM M ITILE .
\t a meeting of Uie llcalll i Comimllec the In spector reported the
f
lA
...Castle Street, and la and .4 and lO Briggs Entry, arising Irum delectixe drams. The Cliairiiian also read Brown complaining ol a
drains. The Committee ordered
It was
letter from John i„(,.
So, Lowergatc arising out of the above defeeme 10 be scr\etl
apon the owners of the above
proi.aly 10 abate Watch Committee
Ulc nuisances toniplamcd of. also decided to call the aUcittton of H e 10 the large amount ol waste
THE CLITHEROE TlMEg, FRIDAY, JUNE 22 PIC-NICS.
F R O M C L I T H R R O E T O IL K L E 'V . TFe tovcrlookorB from tho Commercial and
Victorin. ^Iill8 hnd a very onjoyahlo picnic by conveyaiicG on Saturday hist, to tho AVharfctlalo town of I lklcy. Tho i«irty started from Ciithcroo a t 0110 o’clock on Salurtlay noon, and wont by way of Sawloy, Gishumo, Marton past Gcldstrno Hall, thb beautiful rcsuk-ncc of our once noted moinhor Mi*. Eoundcll. I t was noted iby one of iho luombors of the party that thciu were plenty of Spion Ivops on tlio way from Marton to Skipton, tho ict.i during the Blaoal opock having rounded tho lulls off and given them a very regular and vordont appearance. Tho party arrived at Skiplon in good tune, and haxH a wtalk flirougli; tho very inhircsting Castle, and tho hoautiful wood that surrounds tho Castle. The horses having been given food and rest off wo go to Hklcy, our
dc.stinntioii. by w.ay of Addiiigham, whiTre wo wore refreshed by a splcndad tea, to which Uio pbrly did
justiec. zVICcr lea, tho party separated,
e.aeh going hh) way according to his taste. The Savon Crosse-s in Hkley xjhurcliyard canto in for a share of interest, and the btaubful
seeneo- of tlio valley of Uio AVarfe was not lost on tho party. Some of the party on tho
early Sunday morning liad a CcaiiUful walk tho tflcnr flowing Wharfo, whose bndgo a t
Ilkley is a very picturesque structure, walking on tho bunk of tho river for about 2 miles, viewing the hcuntitul flowers and lards on the way. Wo crossed over the river by tho stepp ing s-toiic.s, and came back to Hklcj- by the fa L .u s Cow and Calf rocks, which arc hugh boulders deiaehtd from the parent roek.^ 1 y ton o'clock on SuiaJay luoriimg wo lute 10
comuioi.ee our drivo homo again, coming ba.k
b v way of Bolton Woods, and Skipton. an —
having an
c.vcellcnt dinner a t Gargnivc. Off l.v wny of Hollifield, Bolton
4. s»...„.m 444- n
piciiiu to wliich tho wciuhei , w throughout, coiitrihuled
’
imving
h.ad n very enjoyable
a.ttl ^
anvi home. b y o n e Oh ’l l l L lA K l x . OUTING 'I'iO SE'n'LE.
:;A:^'^lr“ 'M rM : i ; ;r 'i : ;d "M r u. Hirgrcaves, hal L clijovahle outing on Saturday last to Sc Ic
About S4 cmj.loyees at Shaw vcrlookcrs, warehousemen, and the ■ Hargreavet^
1-cav.n. the mill ^ 7 . ^ ^ ^ ^ r . ^ t A t h l a e
1-K C o jrN o o k . lAirrest Hecks, ami Cishurn. 'llm wcaHicr' though dull and threatening on ecll.iin oeeisinns. kept fme Hironghmil,
uji to view- vioiis to dinner. One Jiort
.another the Lhb and prov 7 ';;» 7 ;;
• , to ihc Iilcnsurc ol the outing. Atrivii.. .11 ’,k the horses were libcratc.l and the ,mrty broke the interesting sights and objects
f.re- ■ tioii visitcii Gaslleherg,
sought out minor though cq ihc Cro'viv Hotel
Sll>nC,
were rendered, of the “ Kirin highly honoured.
J)V wav of
Klow 3Vell, whilst others ipially interesting sjiots. Mr. Batty had
''" '■ " cT a ^fibarspieaH ami .0 this full
J.isiue 4 r_numerous bon* s», etc..
■ \ftcr slinner nnmeroiis n.l several toasts inclmlmg tint
Iind “ Host and hostess,” being rhe return journey,
ncllificld and Gisbnrn. •d shorllv before mnl-nighl ('.rami
the oiltiilg had heeii o n e ____ of bcaiitifiilly
DOLLS See Windows
cictv, incln<lm^ tl»e Jtousc and ,v (e« pu:*nu;
................
bv the 1*2? ■
Cluirclitown am lic inlifnl botanic .'Sonthjiort by ir.un dciraved b> the
sections .ailiLsiaul U agreeing
of Ihe most enjoy.ahle.
DKK.SbK.D
a t t h e t im e s Ol-TICE.
F. S. P IC N IC . ol tlic Girl
and a few associates enjovablc
(eiving Chthcroe M t ' i .ra... .t
Hi
wcn.ifMi Ihcir "
-.ly •ardens. They 'I'lic
e.Npcnscs
Society, am
J.attakcn ol a 7 " ’' ' Mr., licllhonse
through the
then tteiti t>n lo of the tea were
\ alter tit's h.-ul been m.^tlc bj
(Uoinsclvcs about the town Le-.vm at 9.0 Cli.heroe was reached -i^.o 35-
W O R K H O U S E
\ jiic-nic jiromotc-d hv Mrs. Latham, and
Irom the told nninhcrcd iS inmates of the House dens were MsUe'd .1 W > >:•- atttl
then broke up ..'to evening enjoying
Suutlqiorl P IC N IC . Mrs Bc-llhousc, Mr=-
Miss Wale look p'-ne The Jiariy
'indnded'all the old , .
len'-dt-
siiflicienl health p , ,
Whalley, B-orovv
vve-nde-d their way " ” ,7 “ ;^ ’ ,„ ,„ j t cn of in the M t r r , m ’>>
Wilkinson, AVorkhmisc was re.ichcd.
expenses Mrs. Henson
r. W p
old ladies were delighted . '
C i lO lU The* nieivvhoi
vUU 7 :s kT::--
and needless to s.i\ tnc the triji. The
’ '.'“ oene-romlv delrayed eonjumily by r**"
..... Mrs. Whil'P. p i c n i c
llwir annual jm.-nic on seleeleil was linxloiv and
jiroc.etded
len
tDi.lc, arriving " • ^ “
Lewes's
-.vnd other pi- vhe 1.-43 jH®"'
Marple, the Jiarly' 11,e village, whieh is
m e
joviible court
«hnncr.
, ,1^ Cini"tegatioiial Choir h.vd Monday last. H'e 1'1-ive
TO They vi'i Mnnchcstcr* ,
left by the S-57 tram, Mari.le, and Mil-
b’o’w'"'d
.n.ercs.. Leivmghy tor (Hiixlon and changing a hich is a prt'd) ^ ”1’" ' ' Jliixton they .irmctl .1
to Poole's
te.iNcrn. Ikmii; the Stones
pearance of po ^ ^ r j a m y r c l '^ d
'?• They iben ili-l bill justice to a tunr The ,.arty next wended tl.e.r way
|,.„1 a jileasant stroll
tl.rm.gh Iiv- snot I’ rneecdllig to a very eiv- to a four
"m e jirineiplo objects vd mter- • “ ‘J i ich are JicHfie'! '>X
cnnstaiil drojipmg (,( water, iichccl
,1 is well worth a v illiiinina*
The cave them ibc ap*
iiiving lilt Solomon’s TcmpE- U U X T O N I’s
nofift W o lo r . L*>mom\do, C ry s ta l Dr«v/ce ulntfor Dcor, Hop A lo .ftc .
B r ow n 's
a t ln a S lo u t , ChampatfnoClda***
Mo.tkC.
j e w s l iy r f I -B r ow n ’s
r>i*Urr*’*‘oe Por.-A*h*.Vmcr5. QulnlnoTontc V/aler, Lllhlis. ^/Aior *'c.
J ew sb i ir |& B r ow n ' s JEW RSBUY& BO N ACHSTE
W K tc r i to oult e v e ry o n e ’s ta s te , b « tT h : ;-A t Quencher.
RW,MN E R
1 vi;,,.; 1 PirLiteiVNcs. ^
which was was accom*
hicii vras perfect. T \R T Y
where there is a fine view of the country. Tea was afterwards partaken, of and a few anthems, {^lecs, etc., were sung, which proved a great at- traction outside. The party then adjourned to the station, where the return journey \vas commenced. The choir being in e.-cccllcnt spirits continued their convivial lone which had jircdomiiiatcd throughout the day. The party was conducted by Mr. G. Wilson, the organist, and Mr. I. T. Miller, the secrclarx'. Chthcroe was reached at 11-30 p.m.
MILL EMPLOYEES OETING Two capital outings were organized and took
place last Salurdav^ from Brooks Mill. In the first instance the overlookers, oflicc and
w.arc- hnuseincn of Jubilee and Brooks mill visited Gis- burn; and in the second the winders,
vv.irjicrs, and a few friends connected with Brooks mill journeyed to Skijiton. The former, who number ed 67, Iirocccdcd in three waggonettes vi.t Bollon- bv-Bolland. Here the parly went through the gardens, the splendour and magnificence of which has never been surpassed at Bolton Hall. On reaching Gisburn tea was jirovided at the Riblilcs- dalc Anns, and the
c.alcring of the liost .uid host ess, Mr. and Mrs. bjicnccr, who has only rccciitl) t.akcii liold of llie business, was jironoiinced sue- ccssful to the highest degree. A cricket matcli followed on the old cricket ground which provcii both interesting and amusing. The rest of the evening was spent in a convivial manner, songs, recitations, etc., being given by various members Of the company. Thanks arc due to Messrs. Soutliworth for generously defraying the cxjienses. In the meantime llic winders, etc., wlio niim-
hcreil 30 were having a fine time of it at Skiptoii. The chief place of inlcrc-st was llic castle ihroiigli
which tlic parlv was condiiclcd by a guide. 1 hey were taken through the dungeon where, to the aimiscmcnt of Hie males and Hie disiimy of Hie females, the light was turned out le.iv mg the
jd.iec in total darkness. Tlie mice too, trotting .about
X ilCU
the place, did not help to allay the fears o Hie ladies whose screams were bolli loud anti prolong ed. An .amusing incident was
Hi.at wlien the jiarlv were taken to sec the dcjiartcd sjunts, winch were nothing less than old spirit bottles the contents
iiarted. The party afterwards had tea and sjieiit the rest of Hie lime strolling abhnl the town. CliHier.« was reached at a late hour, la tins c ISO too Messrs. Soiilliworth generously; subscribed
of wliicli liad been consumed, and had
iowards llic cost, of ike piuiic, ---------- ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ----------
Bee the LADY KIIARKI DOLI-. Only 6d. a t t h e t im e s o i 'r i c E .
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GRINDLETON a n n u a l KH-.I.D D.\Y.
The annual field day and festival took
J.laec on
Satiirdav last. A service- was held in the after- nooii coiidiiclcd by the Ucv. A. L. Gieig. .it t le jinish ot which a
j.roeesion was formed and the village
j.araded headed by the
H.irsl (.rcei.
B.ind. Halls were made in .lilTerciit
j.arls ot I he vill.ige and hvinns were snug. Reuirning to the school ,.. . and 1.1... was
j.rovided, and
s..bse<,,
.cn.ly .in ...Ijoiirmnent was made to the held adjoining tlic Vieai.ige where games, sj.orls, etc., 'v” ® ■ '.dnlged in The band plaved tor .lancing mini .ibmit nine o'vloek, this bringing a close a most stiecesslnl
a'l.l eniovable
fcstiv.il. ---------- ------------------
downham. CR ICKET MATCH.
-\n -ircoimt of the- cricket match between U.-lt
burn and Downha.n will he found ...
nnoll.er AN.N'UAI- KIK.I.D DAY.
The We-sle'yans eonnecu-.l with ijic
rliapcl had their annual lie-ld d.iv L , . ' A large
ni.mhcr, including a fair sinaiiernig
on Saturilay Iron. Chatbiifn, aitcndeil, -v field being -im
thrown ojicn by .Mr. llIingworH.. of l--.,rm During the aflcrnoon Hie
i.sll.il eollec ai xerved round, .ind
Iv.er ... 'he even...,
r.,oi„" nml Ollier comi>cl.l.ons were held 1 I,ring^ awarded the- successful
co.nj.et.tors. A 'erv
enjovahlc tunc was spent. t h e VH.L.-\U.E I'.N I'J-rl..
On Kr'.dav last Downh.anv showed Us anil continued successes ol onr
the recent
..„ns in So,.11. Africa in no half-hear.ed fashion
eli.ml was closed the whole of Hie d.u and .(termimv Mrs. Assheton, ot
Downh.im tea in the
sclmolr.mm lo all ll.e . av .and
ii
Tl.e m Hie
g-.ve a
Sunday t r i a jirnccssinn wav- lo Dovvilllam
in\ , each pres
Oiiceii ” was sling, the cricket held, vvherc ga
School Scholars and teachers. After the was formed winch wended its Hall, where "Soldiers of Hie Tlie party Hien adjourned tn allies, elc., were indulged
clmlar also being presented with .a -,u and a meilal. Slmrtly heforc el-ghl o clock
,l,e children re-formed m jirocc-ssioiv, marched to the Hall, wheie oranges were dislribilted, -liter mil “ U'Otl
swrcls Unit; Uriunma,
eoncliiilin;; with Mrs. A?»slK‘bjn ;i
Sec ihe ---------- ♦ ♦ ♦ -----------
Unbreakable Seaside DOI.L. .AT THE TIMES O IT 'K L .
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nml Inins, ami
Inch ibuv
b.ini; \t- ihc (,>nccn,”
Yoclleroiib elieer= fur Mr. nd the (Jliccll.
H O l-U E N C L O U G H , C L IT H E R O L . SALE OF EXUELLI-lNr
H O U SEH O LD for nunieroiiH Kntertaining
E U R N IT LIKE Koom« and
Chninborh, comprising lnin(l(*ome choni/ea msplay* cabinets inlaiil witli ivory, (
Xica.sional tnhlcti on puitc, ciirvctl w(X)0 tete-a-letc settee tlphol^tercu in fleiiretl plush, lady’s nml pent’s lounge chairs up holstered in Genoa vclvcr. settee
..pin. stored m bilk tapestry, l"'o Damascus inblc.s^ inhim uilh pearl, Immls'oiiio Veiieliaii bureau inlaid u ith tv ory,
, i« 1 . brass Girandole mirrort.
Brown oak apjiointiiieiUa for Dining Loom and Siiinko Rixmi.
. '->S exeellenl single chairs
iii.liol-
htored in el-aret Morocco, capital iliiimg table vyitli tlirec extra leaves, French sideboard with raised back and hovel mirror panels, exeellciit ojien book case 9fU long, pedestal writing table, easy and lounge chairs, iijiholstcrcd in saddlebags and Morocca. mantel mirrors. Indy s eboni/esl and put dnvenjiurt, mantel el.K;ks and
oriia.nents, a few oilpaintings, water colour drawings and engravings Till' contents of the Beslriwins. inclnilmg suites o
inlaid pitchpino iiml Jiolislied ash, all brass and brass iron French bedsteads, sj.rmg ami hair
iiiattresses, feather K-ds nml bedding. American
w.altmtvvood chest of ilrnwcrs witli emd ciijibnanl.
ami Oj'cn bookcase above, jiamted fiirnitnro for minor rooms.
Br.is.scls ami other can'cts, fenders
nml fire-irons, jiair of helmet sliiiped enjiper coal shoots. Hall nml stairense apivnrtcimiiccs, massive carved chestnut wood hall settle, oak French siile- bonril. ebonized ami carved settee iiihuil vvilli ivnry, ami pair of high hack hull eliairs to inateh. ebon- ?zJl ami nmbovna wmxl
c.ard table vvith oriniilii inmints. pair ot carved woovl corner elinirs .ipliol- stered in fipurcl velvet, pair of finely sciilptiired marbR figures, “ I’ ride and
Iln.nility ” and a
n.ar-
1,1c bust of A j '^ ^ V n s s nml cliiiia, upwards of t’>0 bcrvicPH
do’iioim of wine principally (lorl. culinary iilciisila and other cfTc-Us.
• - i^AFK*^ DUNN, <
Auetiou on Wkonkshav and ••7th and 23tli. 1900, eouimencing at
Kitchcu and 51 FILCHKIU»pR to announce
l 1 ' tlie receipt of imvtriietinns from Hio Excciitiir. of Hie late li. Mii.xk-Rki. iikaI). l'.sq., to bell by
e.-ich day, the Valaahlc H O U S K H O l .D A 1T 0 1 N '1M E N T .S .
Slat.iarv AVincs, and nthcr valmihle Properly mav t"ViewislonTue-d.ay, .lune 27tli, from 10 0
to '-l-O o’clock, when entalognes can he had at the house or obtained earlier on njiidicatioit to Hio A,,m ion «« n t their olliees. No. 3. Clarence St.,
Manchester. ^ _jV conveyance nviU meet the 9*10 train
from Victoria ■ station, Manchester, due at Clitheroo nt 10-60 a.iu., on view ami sale days.
Large Red Riding Hood DOLL, is. .VT THE TIMES OFFICE,
T huushaY, diiNK lL*-0 o'clock
T G col* thus dc-
R U B U C H E A L T H A C T 1875. B O R O U G H O F C U T H E R O E - liSr T H E 'C O U N 'rV O F L A N C zV S T E R . N O T IC E is hereby g iv en that the Mayor
Aldermen and Burgesses o f the Borough of Clitheroe a c ting b y the Council as the Urban Sanitary Authority o f the said Borough in tend on and after the is t . of October ne.\t to construct the following Settling T a n k s Ch an nels and other works for e.vtension o f their S ew a g e works and for S ew ag e purposes without their District under and subject to the provisions o f the Public Health A c t 1875 that is to sa y :— (A .) Tw o Settling T a n k s adjoining each
other and each not exceeding 20 yards in length and each 10 yards or thereabouts in breadth a t the side o f and adjoining the present Screening or Settling T a n k in the Field called Sap lin g Field No. 39 on the Plan hereinafter referred to a t Henthorne and in the Town sh ip o f Mitton, Henthorne, and
Coldcoates. (B.) T w o discharg e or outlet pipes from
the said New T a n k s to a manhole to be con structed on the South side thereof .and a 1 2 inch pipe or conduit from the said Manhole to the
exi.sting C onduit or pipes convoying Sludg e from the present T an k s to the present Sludg e pit with all requisite Conduit C h an nels for inlet o f the S ew a g e into such New T an k s and the outlet Channels therefrom to con ve y the effluent S ew a g e upon the said Field. A l l tho aforesaid works are in the Parish
o f Whalley. An d the
P.arish Township Roads, F o o t
paths and other lands through, across, under, or on which the said works a rc intended to be made a re more particularly stated or described in the Schedule to this Notice. z \N D N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y F U R
T H E R G IV E N that a Plan o f the intended works shewing the lands through, across, under, or on which the intended works are to be or may be made,has been deposited a t the offlee o f the Borough Surveyor, in Church St., in the said Borough, where the same m.ay b e inspected between the hours o f 10 a.m., and 5 p.m. e.\cept on Saturd.ays when the same may b e inspected between 10 a.m. and
i p.m.
D.ated this 21st. d.ay o f June, 1900.
B y order, JO H N E A S T H A M . T ow n Clerk.
THE SCHEDULE zVBOVE RKKEIUIED TO.
Mitton, Ilcntliorn, and CoKlcoata m the Parish of Whalloy in the County of Lancaster.
ll/imlct or place of llonthornc in the Township of
deposited Plan.
aSl) No. on
Dc.scnp- tion of land.
Sapling Field.
(JwjierK or reputed owners.
Lorpora* tion of
Clilheroc
Lcsscooor'Occupiers rcputctl \or reputed Lossecs. joccuptopH
^ Corpura-
Nil. 1 tion of IClithcroe
Siirvcvfir.s o f H.ig!.-v\Tiys the
Riii.il 19istii--t Couiuiil o f Clilhert.t.'.
Ovcr.se---re ol the Poor.
.\
s.sistant; Ovtuseg-r.
Is.-tac H itd ion , John Brings. Hoiirv HiirM.
Sales bv Huction W F D N E S U .W .AND T H U R S D A Y N EN T . eido Vicarage, Long Preaton, Leeds.
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ANTED, Rcapectable Girl, ns G E N E R ^ SERVAN'T.— Uaji.m, Boat Ollico, Whalley
ANTED.— GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for Family of Three. No •Waahing
Baking.— Apply 'rmaa OrFiou.
TtXT-iNTED. OFTERS for two-share draw V JE200. Blackbara 3rd Model Building So-,fe
ciely; X16 15s. tho Printers’ .
-4.4.4 444 Od. repaid.—Address B .L . , a t I 4\1 _ 1 A A444l 44#% 444 T - fl ft llr
-r o t s -w a n t e d TO SELL ‘ 'TH E CM- THEEOE TIMES." Apply at tho Omoe.}
’Waitrcaa in a Private UoubC4— Addrew M rs .» Hbdlet, 70, Talbot Street, Southport.
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(TOCTCINGS KNIT, \Vholo«alc and Retail'^ ) Stockings RE*FOOTED.— ^IG, Lowergate*
W A N T E D — AssistantH, Improvers, and Apprentices — Apply Mias Miss Nijccm . noLL8,i|:?.|; Dressmaking Eutabliehiiient, King Strceti Clith
O A S . a w e e k can bo earned in yonr ownfe^ O U homca by working original Rothwell Knit-^^,;.
tiag Machines; knits stockings, eocks, ®ombi^||f. tious, etc.—For further particulars, wnto Boty^* well Muclnno Company, 1, 3, and 5, Marki**^ Street, Bolton.
®ii Sale
BLACKBURN’S Great Cycle Bargains.|
C H E A P E S T SH O P IN T O W N .
Lady’s Cvclcs at G, 7, «, 0, 10 guineas. Gent’s Cycles at 5, 7, 9, 10 guineas.
Second Hand's—Dirt Cheap.
TANDEM for Two Gent’s, to clear cheap. B l a ck bu r n ’s will sa ve y o u money. M
PIANOS A ORGANS must be clearid clicap.jjji*g Exchanges made for Cycles, Pianos, etc.
jjt j 21, Moor Lane, Clithero^.f
N S A L E . -A Gooil Lot of Dahlias; black; and red Currants ;
po.ni.ons ; dark, douDle,,
and white cactus. Also first class Kreiiehaml African mangolds.
N S A L E - A GKS l” S B ICYC LE in g()od
O condition, also a Pair of OPERA GLASSES cheap-~"“ l* Ghaito> bTiiKbT,
FAlLMEUS.
to be sent to.— F. C. 'iov\M.i.v, I'J Mcor Lane. TO POULTRY KEEPERS, iti-C.
N ^Viuritv." iTtate (junnlity req S-amples and .jiiotatiotn, O
SODA. — Guaranteed 95 % V renuired and station
p M - i
flower and broccoli plants.— Apply E. B ullOUx,! Back King Street, Wlialley.
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ANTED FOR SOUTHPORT Two younc; GIRLS as Cook General and Houseinaid
TKIlantet)
ANTED, Clean Eospectablo GIRL as Gen eral Servant.— Apply, Mrs. Wicks, Tear
M’
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YSTER SHELL, Fiiiit Grit, Roup Pills, Insect Powders. Health (Btati'fcetant) ilmd^^
SWALES, vVliulesiiie Dryoallcr, Bawdianu , Clilhoroe.
__________ TO FARMERS, ETC.
N’ SALE Cheap A few tons of LAND MANURE. Delivered nt nnj of tlie local,
stations earringc paid, Two guineas per ton— Apply F. C. T
ow-.sluv, 19, Moor Lane.
o o d ------ b l ’KAAV and CHOP ou ealo a t tha. Clilheroo Aucliou Mart. ,
TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, POULTRY - k e e p e r s , etc.
E ^ ’ 'lm f 'V R E ^ ^ R E D 'M .U N U 19, Moor Lane, x,Iitlicroe.
O Uam Ihc Coiupi^ror.” that Mirc foal hv
tanic,” by Marcs at - gtinH's
T. N Forrest, Cliihcroo. E G G S F O R S l l ' l 'IN G .
BL.VCK MlNURCAS. AS’ l l l 'T E LEGHORNS | fe BROWN LEGHORNS.
•3s. Gd pel silting, from I’ nze B u d , of First- Chisa SiruitiJ^*
MILES LORD. 13, ESHTON TER RACE. CLITHEROE. I
71OG.S from pure Avlesbtiry DUCKS on sale , at '3s. ,,c/sitii-og of 12 .- l le . iry Moorhome.
Kibblo Laiie, (Jhutburn. OLOFvt.
o s t a s ilver b ang le with niimatur-4g|js| J Field Glaase.. attsehevl, tietweeu York Street,
Pin,Kieo Road, ami Knuno Knowles ou Sumlay-| iVst— Finder rcwardwl on hriiigiiig same to the |
Tillies " Ollico. Ho Xet
r i 't O L F T *— G(kkI Single HOUSISS, Albion | X Street — Apply TIkd Lios, Chthcroc.
r r \G BK l.t!*! — UOUU Oiuuk: -I
AO- Ua>^dlands, ClitluToe, containing accommo- a>^dlandM, E LET -The
dation for Hcvcn liortfc.'' willi Ha} -loft and l l a r u c s a * , room — Apply at the Frintorw. ___________
'*rcatcit diipl-D’ DOLLS in Clilheroe AT THE TIMES O m C E j
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-Gooil Stone Built STA B LE atjj ......... -
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r, voartt. L5.1 liand.-i, rich brown ’ Sterling.-' If not sold. ..:ich and 5s, groom.— Appl}
/-\N SALK, Thorongh-bred STALLION, ‘ ‘ Wil Po-t Res
will serve m utr- i SIk ’'-' im sm Baidtandap , - f c i
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