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BotToiJ.^t.’Bd'wiaiiiD SESSibSirS'.*^


Wo h i v e f e 6 'e i v e d a S p l e r i ’d id S e l e c t i o n o f ‘ I FIRE AKI> T E E E PO* GOVERSi A t THE whomever tlm summcn«» were^rted ■ [.Yl'i. J&V J “ T I M E S ” i . v j f J i • pi'!' I , I': UIH‘1 , V'. iVi.-'M


M > i : ■ - ('"4'


,1 r . .- 1 IV;j- 'UV : Which are being ofiered at Lowest Possible Prices by W h i t e s i d e & s g n ,


Registered Plumbers and D ecurators/


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Linsded’Oils, Turpentine, White Lead,‘Paris White,


>r j ' a


Paris Plasterand Dry Colours of every descri ption Oil Varnish, Spirit Varnish, Straw Hat Polish; Gold Paints; Black Japan, Brunswick Black, Berlin Black, Enamels any shade, Paints mixed to any shade,Haiht Brushes, etc., etc.


CLITHEROE.


C O A L S ! ! N E W T O N A S P D E N , COAL MERCHANT.


44, ESHTON rERKACE.


tar Offics also ' Eshton Terrace V. A. btgi to iht.nk hi» numerous cuatomcn, for tho very generous support they have accorded


him during the 30 years ho has been in business, and bogs to call the attention of tho public tolh- Hlgh-Clase Coal he ie prepared to supply at reasonable prices, vis


All the best Qualities from the Wigan Coal and Iron Co., the best Cr*mbroke


the noted Pemberton 4 feet, from the firm of Messrs. Lamb & Moor, Newtown and Medows'Collieries, the always famous '- Clivigcr,” for which he is sole agent.


Orders by Post Card,’or Personally left at Residence or Office, will be promptly attended to.


N A. wishes to call the attention of the public to his Cliviger Coa They are not only an exceptionally good and clean House Fire Coal, but a remarkably long fire holding'Coal, thus serv­ ing the purpose of Briquettes, and very much cheaper.


SHOULD IN SP EC T THE SPLENDID SELECTION OF


, f INTKNDIlfdG' PURCHASERS ''‘OF ' MARKET PLACE, GLITHERCE. the defendant, l l i l i Reliwing Officer, iVEr.


a s s a u l t A2sD' : SEPARATlOiH Defendant said' the lurr>' was 18 irxihes co' ORDER.' ■


. ■ •'d-Nt-iS"' ' A V r i ^ o f fe i ic e 'o n tho'10th of-February last rirtn,'-opsuuan,- f e a ----- b------- ------------------------


Firth,-late'ConStAble-’at'Gisburr.', who was ™ b n e d for 'as^ult-'and-nheMdfe''also -


p fN t i fN G ' A H A R E .'


a f^ d td-Iivenvith hefhusband and liaving l^mmcKed for bemg in unaw u possess no where to go was admitted-'.os'aninma'Ce of g^pe.^


of the Clitheroe ’WorkliOUSri.'^' Suirimonses ■ P.C. Conway stated-tliat on Tu^esd y, wer^ t l iS iSE e r i 'c^ a g a in ^ the defendant, ' 3oth;ofhLdrch Ua-saw t h e ^ e f ^ but he liad left the district. In die mean- Mylton, comin^from-Uie-^duecti^^^


\ nMitalled part of the ^ighvray, m the-sn*thjr.'yHe


i4-.^.-, . cart ■was stood dn tlie- metalled . . ..


Mohda'^r-'Befbira'tKe Rev. GanonlWil^, ;highway'imd tliereAvas-na h< inthechailiand A.Tl-Milite=Redhead,'aisq. -vvitnidss•■ cautioned-'defend





rtf \rhn waS*crubtciycd ccV'tho SiutiG faxiti wh-cre ^-age of 8s.‘ per week. He


Ina, but hedid not-see-him.dnnkiiiS- " I Je ’


tw e n t y l e f f tl ie farm cn tlieaStWof April, and H\-as ------------ •« t •' „,„i.i-iv As-itre


. .w i i j ---- - , r Mrs. 'iiarnugioii, __


EEArE' BAB BACK.


of mspectcr Har- waits, of Skelsmergh, Kendal, d^cribes his 1


There are good backs arid bad backs. Some backs are bad. Mr. Charles Braith-


, Cnmotmip-; h


nrisoner Clarke on the morning of Wiectoes- pa^n so isnaq> rjgnu u,i,..uiiu ms oaci: « P


the-hightthyi' Tliare'was-io yards mom fw - 1 0 1 ^ » ...........................


*^oy ‘ r -A « I iiave witlicut suffering e.xcruaaung pains.


sTucrh of Mriy, .alt Rotherluthe seemed to ktiock Inm down, ar>d he could .-,00 uJ«vdoin, ^and found a door not stir for a quarter of an hour, and da-ed


’nosse^ion. Whilst she w.as not tr>-. In bed, he could rot turn over .


She said the Ho is entirely better now arnl stmi^er


loey prcouceu was uo. the one with whiclr ea;t^- way. Sin<^ t a l ^ Dodd's Edasy she &ui opened'the b o x -sh e Irad opened Pills, pam m the b a ^ lus beuj a thing cf


' H>mry' Scort, .laborer ■ U t t h ^ ^ ^ ‘


Harrinetca mated tlnot at or.e he skys, "and I have been w« through cn-;e Wednesday mornuig, die 6th cf or twice n « r ly


dm pa.st. ‘‘I Imve no. lost any work since,^ ,


rm Tuesday the May he apprehended die prisoners at '94, Dcdds Kidney I l ls cure bacKache be- . „ A’ „., ... ^-xr .


£ “ o i r S ;J c h „ T . „ o . .


by Lady Ribbliesdal'e tio'a homri at Grange, traces that die luue h.ad Mr.'-Eastham,'dicrefOre, asked'for


^


wliich dme it wa.si hoped the cciinplainai* that'defendfint told him the liare was dead p would bo in. such a statei r f h ^ i a.s uoulu i« t n e ^ o ■ .


joUrnment •of' tlhd' caisesi for la mcnthi'by


, The Gliairman read-<a Ikittor'from Firth,; to-make mettle beer, ^ ■ saym-g diat he cmtld


enable her to appear at the court


his foot I f the ca.se was dealt ivith in his show it to jn ^ „-^^w.„;rv,r.Tif-nn-the rend tobacco box, and the letter, producci, .-.igned bability be located. All that is then neceaaaryistj a,


ow-mg'to his having


fdoH oirder. Bodii cases iverc


Court. UNMUZZLED DOG; Smith Hartley,' grocer, Ndsc/ir,' was fined


the customary’ 6d. and "costs''for allchrihg his dog to be at barge on tho Rirmr^ton highway on tlie 28th April.


muzzling regulations were in ., alJjoumed' until next back


ab sen c e he asked'for leniency,- but he'was home.' Turner vas ccming aiccig tr quite adUing for his wife to have a diparae


rame


‘ ‘ K E Y S TO F IT A L L GISBURN. Tx /-is cr’


Fined lOS. and COe.li. or 14 days. „


A S.-AD 'CAbE.


Defendant said hie was not aware tliat ______^ rn a


force in the CYCLE WITHOUT LIGHT.


Accrington, was fined is . and ccsts fex rid- m g T c y - c lc ''^lb»u^ a_ h_ght


- _ ..I A __ - — — it« - 1 »r. ___ iU^*. u:..


April cn the Glsburrt .and Clitlierce high- „q.j^ bawU Uoken, an'-l‘the ^£20 in notes “ wo sh.oll both be- pinche^i.’' way. Hetold P.C. Farnell, Avho proved die . case, that his lamp liad '‘ just gone cut," , , .................................................


j^ id i


but die constable found that it was uN -L ,vw rc L L v R EM o nN G .sw.N-E,


cold.


was summci-red for a breach cf the sirine fey-er regulations.


'fourid th |t ^ 2 , in then tt. i__i __... •__ inch rrrvnpi mit.” . * .


ar.yc«e pennission to take die moitoy, aiM 'I'lieMagii^ates he was not aware ;uiycj>3 'knew h>-* kept the reason, anjl oiH


ortjr Clarke had been in the house duriiig they diought it right to deal more seyereiv 1 -


two ivarrants against' die prisoners. Pris- first o ‘


• — .


Jolm Moorhoiise, Higher Antley btrttot, rt/si?f-c ("/"yr n/1~


scia^nt, of ^ chanre of rg


lYJpshire, appeared in custody suialbiR a


uialmg sum of money’ money


L ,i.e keeper ■ but h-*-avas not at silver watch, cha'in, door key, kmfe, . n a . . p,.;,,.


f>„.; 4. , box'. ______


Ro«y'EIden Clarke,-Latoly- resideiw at oai'd thi young ~ WLlpshireJ and John Robir.scn Viitorid, farm money-in the Post Offica


Yorksliire district. He remarked tliat D-i(yr,ging to Patrick Ronan, of Gisbunlt ‘‘ somebody stole both deg and-cellar, and Prosecutor'stated that on S.alurday the sc-vereigns. ---- — it came home a d.ay cr two after.”


lacked On Sund.av, 26th Ap ril last, he ing the'mcu«.-y ■ li.ad been siol«v. ■ ’


j*.! i ttl —• 1.... ? — - > —...


' \sked if lie h.ad .any-thing to s.ay Roitaii two back won tho 100 miles race for thovsloalie b^efor^^


Botlv pnsonen. pleaded Guilty, < - ijressod a wish to be tried sumnianiy.


.


left GLsbum she pretended to go she


showctl


rjOte, and '2 L S notes. .-After he had count- mother, aixl he k e . ,» s


^ '


village Post Office to waUidrawir, and whe slDe c.amh out


She asked liim to go to l.xni


flum .setpr.U - m -ir


jgtL. of IiLorch last he counted hu> money, don witli her .an>l she. aRisciitexJ. un . - am)mintirig to ;,g2i 'an ^ -e re ig i^ a jCio riving


j on. tlie -


irto si"ht May in the presemeo 01 Kctiari, no UI.--U .j..- cf the bunch of kev.s and oixmed Kon.an s


London t _o"Bollttom° On tlm Stlli preserjce of Renani he tried orm


and replace the cover,


1 « r.iilla-” -ind CX- tate his leaving London for tho provmcce. He a present holder of tho mile standing s'atI


position in a firra of publiahrrs, tiiat will uece,


The nmatonr path Is losing a good sll-toii i„ Frank Crowly. who has accepted


paced record of 1 min. 13 I-.l secs; and a year cr


put it into his ckxhes box wliich until the letter c.aiiio from Mrs. 1 nee. .-xiy- holder of tho Gordon-Bennett Cup,.wss raa *it 1


n-nv...


iiro G 'n th ; mombcL o? I Z T i o , d"lhc 1 « Old Bon, Westminster, for a Btrngglo o.er .nent.T


Qit Tuesday, the aSdi, he gave in- PrisoVilJr Clarke solid she hail nuihm; . , i* poHcje. He liadncc givei> say.


^ . " . " S X ” ” f . loiina _ 1


two and aquartor miles to the Aqnariimi, Drighuc. -


i r •' 1 their way. road galoro, feeding and attending to the ccapes* luei ay. highway. Cyclists and m< yclists otorists were on Ls


Never before has tbo Brighton road ezpcricncw Crowds of people lined tho 9tre«tJ*o trians pasa and encourage them C2


Froirl


open fol Rifleif


Room c| Firinjj


\ .rt .a.i Tho almost nniversal adoption of theria bnXs , ^


rako when carelessly apphe-. tear tho outer covers cf lbs manner, ao that a tyre


removed to MyttoiA On exanunnucr. lie found dial the decl.aradcn w-as for die re-


slepC'iivthe same bedroom as he, complaii>- mondi.'; hard laboiir. the ^ 5 4-^- lod- *''^^1*'** B^W^os^ihc ■ ■


• • — - Clarke's ixx-iri.-ssicn to be li.a .detl over to ^wcrfnl and rdi.iblc, and hin


saved many a rider from a nasty accident. anThe question of diet is one that decs not


him he did rx>t know dial Mytton was in Yorkshire, ;and expresseiJI A'gret tluit an


offence h.od been committed.


Lhirei^ice. . . , ,


had luul a not a.ware lliRt _


liouse, and su-i^-ed untU April tidi, when other. Clarke is a young won,.an of rather <■'........ ... -">“>v


_ ^ . . . - -— c une La pre-ixis-scssing piJcanir.ee, JO years of age. , .. -1


of sending suane to the A ^ i i^ L A ^ S ^ toio, which was in L-uioa-shiro, he iraa


Defed.ant said Ifc h.ad had been taken ivas .n AorLsliire.


Fined is. .aivl costst BROKEN OR NOT


_ _ BROKEN?


:dl Gisbuno,” Site then proceeded up- smte, and soon afterjvruds left the hct«e, retimffing in .a quarter of .an hour witli a


^


Shk; c.a-me Kick cn Wed-' nre-ijosscssinc .api>eanir.ce, smanl\ dre-ss«i. about iS yoar.N o f U^.*. u h ilc burlv ft.*ll<»w c>f ib c n^vvy


P


iOlh ixune to her were ob-scAerl talking quite gaily lo each general condition and physinoo of a m«n. in» .


......ley condition of life, on thn whet'l, Bhin'i light be 'a im h i l ig between 20 down immediately after a fastndotea gooum ^


8t>«cial attention, not only to what they eis aloo to when and how they cat.


wait for some litllo while nnlil one’s tcinperai^.r^ lift0 cooled dow’n, and then partake of a sirwp** plain meal, otherwise imli^c-^uon Ih prcf.y follow. I f ono is thoroughly cxh.ansteJ, t plan is lo take a light meal, sneh a9 milk, and then about an hour afterwards c»»»-


.said she Lad (j,i. Prisoner


S t her house' cn Saturday, Ap.il i8th, but returned with \njiond. Tli^- stayed until


Is.aac'iLayliurst, bultex factor, Uving at botli leR saying tli<p- were going to Xn-er- Bolton-by-Bowlai-d, was summoiKd for pool. On the day before the) left


.al^ut £ s of which w.-is m


s,aying he could not appear ‘‘ .as he iras at gold. Wuness had nea^r on .any BlackiJOol ”


the following Monday morning, when lliey- s.a


driving a Meliicle uitlicut a Ifght, The :p n « , ,^ Cl.axku, m the k.tcli^, when she case omrht to have come up at die last Court pulled out a pur^, .and sheaved her beriveen but defmdant sent a message by his brother jCs ^uid


given Clarke money. On niursda), Apnl P.C. Hetherington .stated that at 11-45 ‘3 °*> from sonieUiing Aoid to her by R c t i^


p.m, on the 20U1 March Last he \\-as on duty 'she wrote the Iktter proJuced, to a man who in tljc Bolton and Clitlieroe liighw-ay M-hen lived with CUirke s nioUier, .and where he met Uie defendant driv^i-.g a avaggon Oarke was Uien residuig.


1 he letter in-


wiihcut light in the direction of Copy Nook struct^l the nun to tell Clarke to retur.j Accosteii, he said he had Jest tlie spring ihL-musstd niottey at once, and socket from Ills lamp, but witness found Ehzai Ellen Ihwni^n, a ycung wciii.m, both of these in a butter box on tlie cart, and d.aughter of H.artley Ifficini>sai, black- Lighfuyg up time tlwt night was ijuven p.m. smith and ironmcnger, G ^ um , statol that Defend.-uve s.-iid he bad (been laying to -site reniemljered the 171I1 April, when on make the Lamp bun-, and bo could not, d u i d.ate Clarke came to ber fathers shop owing to having lost the spring. He had aiid asked IRr to leixl hty a few- k p wluch


die lamp in pieces when the oor.sUable came she .saul slie wanted a lit a double Iccked bo.v. Witness lent her five keys, aiKl in a


l-iniid IS . and costs. f«"' niinutes she returneil saying d ut oiie For a similar offence committed on a\pril of them would fin She tlik-n bought the


I -tth, AVm. Bariies, clraynum, Clitlieroe, avas ke>-, similar to tlie fcjie prcduced. fined IS hind costs, and 'fhomas Read, Sarah Peny-, residing at Longjvcadi I-arm,


dmyni.an, Clithcroe, the'same amount fer .a Rams Gre.aves, ne.or WUiJslure, stated Uut like offer.ee at the same time and plaqe. she w-as grandmother to the pnsewr CLorke, ,:


LARGE VARIETY OP


G H I L D R E N ' S T O T S .


HORSES TIXAT STIAAYED. ■ „


who hat! IEvnI with her up to die 30th March Qj^


date she left to go 10 her Jemima; Hini^ gipsyj 'vas summoned for aunt’s house at Gisbum Witness gave her


allowiEg horses to'istray cri die metalled 3SL 6d. to pay her railway fare as she had part of the highway on the Bolton and no other mcaney. Ile r grand-daughter re­ stocks of Bow-Land highway .at 1 1-30 .a.m., turned cn the n th of April, w-hkn wihvess the 26th AprilLost.'


ncticed .she h.ad bought ‘‘‘ a lot of diings,” .At die Lost Cciirt deffendant was fined '5s. and she seenievl to Iiavo plenty of nicnei-.


and ccsts for a similar offence, and mulcteil Asked where she had got 'it, Clarke said in fines for other offences. 5s. and costs her aunt had given it to N.t . Later on in or 14 days was again imposed.


O _____.xxT .iMTTx taT o u u r i ir lion with the prisoner Clarke about Ronon, John Tlios. Briggs, carter, Oidieroe, ap- had nearly j^ioo in bank notes, which he


B Sm U C r iN G o n IIHT. h ig h w a y .


[leared in answer to a sumincns for obstruct- kept in a litde box pL-feed inside a larger ing cai tliei highw'ay.


one.- She said she had helped Renan to P.C. L'amell sCailJd t l ia f 'at 1 1-2 5 p-m-, ;cc«r.t it tho night before. Clarke TemailKxl


the 23rd of April last he was on dut)- in 'with witness until the 15th of .April,' and GKnJjletbni vilUvge, wilieirel ha saw' a cart jthbn .said she was returring to her irnnk's ladew kvith tong timber stai'jdfng cn the I'hcuse. Witrtiss knew the prisoner Vipond,


the same cvering w-ltness had a conversa- mon^-, and


Be* that Coltnan's Kamo a&d


ItKOD. tho


Bnira Hoad aro on


the Box. s.n.tto


D o n ’ t s a y y o u c a n ’ t i r o n


because your previous at­ tempts have not been as successful as you could wish. It is next to im­ possible to have good ironing with poor starch, and there are many poor starches sold in the shops. Colmaii’s Starch is a good starch, a starch that stands the ironing test.


GOL


ordinary meal. Great excitement was recently cioeed J*


PitUfield (Mas3)U,S.A. by tho esc.ape of a l^ from a local show, Tho king of beasts


motor garage. Here ho btarted to devour l pucnnmtic tyres, but hla teeth puncturing oc


the lu ^ s , refltiltoLl in such a lerriiic expL ^ » that the animal quickly turned tml and maufi- haaU) bock to hla cage.


should specify Dnnlopa when ordering a^ - mount, or if purchasing a secomMiand tyres, if alleged lo b« Dunlops. ehonld bo examined. It is well known that the which tho company gives with


pattern tyre is worth “ twenty ®biljinR3 »


quite a wide sjiread reputation. moniala have ^ e n received bearing witness goncroos treatment accorded to thane


roa-


pound ’* and tho liberality with Inlerprcted by the company bw gfvicca for -


^


havo hod. by some chance, causQ for and it b very saiisraclory to riders to kno Ihoy arc indemuified in thU manner, Ibong ‘ Dnnlop tyres cauao for complaint ia very


hold the record both with regard to the n and size of cyclists’ parades and carniva


during tbo summer season, is


public in this district display great these functions, and largo sums


havo been held, havo rcHoUeil in the local oo F


annually collcotod. Tho Livorixiol oycljs Uarrions’ parades daring the ten


tho carnivals of Lancashire, and on bcaidca the aclnal parade, athletic


found indeed. Tbero ia little donU that the English co“ " ‘I


«


J .p,] .-ijUj


benefltting to tho extent of £ 1,4S2 l ‘>5. H • Wallasey and New Brighton Cyclists riera* parade comos next in imi>ortance a . thn mmivnlB nf r«anoftHhiro. and On JUlj , .


fancy dress ball will bo held. It 1» expect a very saccoesfnl affair.


Railway companies aro moving more times, and aro catering for tho


cyclists in many ways. mailer ot


the matter of cnargo for carriage, and anco of responsibility: and, in railway companies aro now


lo without toiling through Iho milea of They have met AI. ri' h| ia


cyclists' trains on Sundays, so as to en ^ town wheelman to enjoy a spin


have also fallen into lin«, and arc ^ L% cyclists. To bo qnlckly carric I


places In Surrey and Sussex. These reanmed on the first Snnday in tinned throughont the peason.


dU^rlctStJ ____ - A-


nmK«f. “ “ “ i :.,et*DCtf« ibi


street**


Wo havo before now iq)okcn of the ^Pf^, _ run on Sundays by tho London, Bng .ygii South Coast Railway to some of


twenty-five miles oot, at a ^fi-«»nabie god-send lo, those who live in thicko r°r * ,


j,,


j! jg i* -uJiTrstf ^r rf


fot


Sweet Stand Sport: befori


C l it S Cyclists xvho wish to avoid all tyre ^roub-« ‘


100 yal 440 y; 1 Mile I i Mile! 4 Milel ObstacI


Tug Cl Q|


Entry


the SI (Browj


E ntr.'I per. ml


sole occupant of the streets ami after a pn view of the neighbourhood mode bU way w »


* CPvKl A1 w


ything like tho duo consideration it s-oslu. considering its great iinporlanco an bearing ca lb!


ClithercB


)f redocing tho number of tjH considerable extent. The Cid


day. No I'l


May. to join All p|


pe.ant Room.


J b k ^ f o n g T o ’rm^ a favonrito place to p;ace rKsri Ja


the famous rond from London to Brighton, fcloug which in days gone by rode King George to fcn palaco by tho Roa, attendant with all the pct3p and flplondour of tho early English conrt. ALcj which the well known holder of the ribbons, Se^by, drove a coach and fonr in record time and wh..a


Another hna been written in tho history cl L^lTLrkG BpIcUOlISly SUCCCSSLll, TllC pfCSCn a Cn« li L.5


amongst cyclists, a record in w-hic!i S. I. Edge ---------^ ------------ _


ist V s u Com', Defendan ,, ,„ , in hU


he said “ All right gca-emor, good ard become trong ones wlun the kid- nesaio


... ..... neu-s are well. That is wlm Do<ld’s Kidnei- . f™,™! be l i ^ a dead'hare, quite can do three months as well as ihfc young


"nrcaugh^ although I shall not attempt to do s a I Pills do—make well kidney.s. .


> wh.atever. When prisoner Clarke was


NEWS & QOSSIP. .0.


,


he denied- putfng on her jacket she lianded him the who has not often seou the fair «ei rrrestiiny dead nursW'and' keys produced, contaimng ^uh n refractory tyre? A tyro that posjeiie,


^ the amount was bi special advantages for ladies .sffi


aftfcr'netdes gold, saying “ that is .all the money i ^ a.^f.il ease and rapidity-. In fact, the me-es; found the le ft ” He took the prisoners to Rot.aer- novice would not find the ahghteat diacnhy in


1. 0. nnirlri 'n o t a n n e a r a t ‘Court,'Lore in .a' gate oil dead. He came back lume 1 OIIQ- four.d is. i i j^ d . uio pnnctnriiig object will m all pm.


brought the prisOiv_-rs detach the tyro at the point of perforation, ttpair, cf


, iritihc P oM ' Sta6ico, where he seardied nmnipnlaiing It. a copiiai plan which wehtn > , , 1 / , ! ir cash a tried with invarmblo success is, when a punclt:e oconrs, to pass tho hand .-.long tho otusids ot ih«


Whel a n d | M i


• at^he h ^ s e M d ie female prisoners is’nt the f.ault of the b.-mk it.s die fault tf m^hbri Wien witnes was waking Wipond the kidnep, and


E.C. Tliat cause tliey cu'-u the kidneys. B.ickache '>a,Jbac^, are made


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