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THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1891.

Collection of six varieties vegetables, growD from Sutton and Doas. BABNAED CASTLE FLOWER SHOW. prime exliibitor, and no less successful in other classes Sons' seeds—J Edmund, ; 2 G Patterson, Bishop Tbe ducal coronet occupied a place on a crimson the ducal coronet and cushion. VALENTINE SMITH'S OPERA epDigor Bitch, Rough or Smioili, was Mr H. Coa'es, of Eg?leetone. An absurd theory Auckland. 12 single dahlias—Marwood. Hardy herbaceous cushion at the head of tbe coffin, and at the foot of flowers—Roe, 2 Marwood. THE HEARSE WITH COFFIN, COMPANY AT . 101, by Mr W. K A kmson ; 2 id has been started that some of the specimens sent for which stood two immense candles, the whole being COTTAGERS ONLY (TEN-MILE RADIUS). Estate Officials, the Duke's private carriage, other i by Society. Entrance Fee, Is. THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. exhibition were never unpacked. We are requested surrounded by a border of flowers enclosing the- " IL TROYATO.'E." to say that after the exhibits were judged many of PLANTS AND FLOWERS. reaths and other floral offerings from relatives and private carriages. BUTTER. On Monday evening the Music Hall was crowded them were returned to the baskets in order that time Rose—W Mason, ; 3 J Blenkinsop, Barnard intimate friends of the deceased peer. Her Grace tbe The procession moved solemnly and slowly through Castle. Dark fuchsia—G B Thornton, East Layton, Darling­ with a representative and fashionable audience, wbo •(tor, in roll, with no print. Fir*t, POULTRY SHOW. might be saved in tbe erection of pens. - ton ; 2 Blenkinsop, 3 J Saville, Barnard Castle. Light do—F Duchess arrived at tbe Castle on Thursday night, and an immense concourse of spectators round to tbe south entrance of the ancient church. Tbe wbole of tbe gave Mr Smith and his talented company a most en­ *Ud Revolving Butter Cooler ; second, The forty-eighth annual exhibition in connection OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Myers, Darlington ; 2 Blenkinsop, 3 Saville. Scarlet had placed upon tbe coffin her wreath in " remem­ 1 Sugar Buin. geranium—Blenkinsop, 2 J Horn, Middleton-in-Teesdale; 3 brance of thirty-seven years of wedded happiness," bouse blinds in the vicinity were closely drawn as an thusiastic reception, in Verdi's grand tragic opera, with tbe above took place on Saturdsy, in the Castle Tbe Wbitwortb Prize Band and the Tudhoe String Mason. Tricolordo—J Dalkin, Barnard Castle; 2WChisham, and also a handsome wreath which had been sent by indication of the respect in which the dead peer was " II Trovatore." Tbe company gave a most delightful CHEESE. grounds. In many respects the fixture, this year, was Band supplied tbe music, and both ably fulfilled tbeir Barnard Castle ; 3 Mason. Herbaceous phloxes—W Horn, performance, and tbeopera was well staged and dressed, J Horn, Middleton-in-Teesdale; 3 Saville. Dahlias—W Her Majesty tbe Queen. held. Staiddrop Church and the churchyard remaioed unique. The committee bad extended their borders engagements. Professor Asbby's punch and judy and went without a hitch from beginning to end. A lew Milk Cheese, Stilton Shape, made Pinkney, Middleton-in-Teesdale; 2 CMsham, 3 J Mawson, The scene before us is impressive, and tbe mind closed until tbe arrival of tbe cortege, and Supt. in every direction, and the schedule of prizes formed Forcett, Darlington. Stocks—H Clarke, Startforth; 2 W composition full of tbe storm and charm of " 11 Tro­ i 1891. First, Electro-plated, Tea Pot; show afforded infinite delight to tbe juveniles, whilst reverts to Sir Henry Vane, tbe ancestor of tbe late Thompson (Barnard Castle), and about twenty men ttactro-plated Dinner Cruet.— a compendious catalogue. There were numerous 'ancing was available to ail who were so inclined. Chisham, 3 T Boardman, Startforth. Asters—Mawson, 2 J vatore " draws out the capabilities of a company. The distinct features in the exhibition, and tbe various Saville, 3 T Ebdon, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Cnt roses—Saville, noble proprietor, who purchased Baby Castle and of the Durham County Constabulary were in attend­ [Hew Milk Cheese, flat shape, mad* thia The marvellous performances of the Leopold-Leglere 2 Mawson, 3 Myers. French marigolds—W Hewitt, Barnard music stands alone in its beauty, its fire, its pathos, its lections bad been worked up with much skill and Barnard Castle from the lessee of the Crown in the ance to see that the general public did not infringe Tl. First, M'.rble Timepiece; second, Troupe, in their skilful acrobati? movements were Castle ; 2 J Andus, Barnard Castle; 3 R Dent, Middleton-in- the official arrangements. Tbe procession having tenderness, its tragedy, and takes in every style of assiduity, the energetic secretary, tbe hard-working Tcesdale. African do—J Horn, 2 Myers, 3 W Horn. reinn of James I, We remember him in the paStaindrop; 2 J and well cut, and stand out as prominent as tbe black I. Within these gorgeous walls he entertained Charles head of the procession reached the oburch porch the tfket of 10 Hen Eg^s. First, Electro- lection, in 1890, there were 112 entries in division 1. THE PARACHUTIST. Mawson, 3 Mason. Celery—Mason, 2 Hewitt, 3 J Welford, limbs of a tree in a wintry landscape. It has pearls Barnard Castle. Cauliflowers—Mason, 2 Saville, 3 Blenkinsop. I. at Raby Castle, in 1633, on bis way to Scotland; tenantry opened out and formed two deep on each ekfast Cruet; second, Kleo ro-plated This year there were 237 entries, which showed an Just as tbe hour of five was striking Professor W. to suit every mind, its music vibrates to tbe heart, and Onions, tripoli—Saville, 2 J Drnmmond, Barnard Castle ; 3 and he did tbe same in April, 1639, on the King's Bide of tbe pathway. increase of 125. In division 2, last year, there were Ebdon. Do., not tripoli—Saville, 2 Horn, 3 Ebdon. Leeks- its has springs within it which will continue to flow Dd. H. Shipley, of South Shields, the world-renowned warlike expedition beyond the Tweed, when Sir Henry At the door the body was met by the officiating PIGS. 307 entries. In 1801 there were 299, showing a parachutist, made an aerial ascent from the castle Horn, 2 J Horn, 3 Saville. Carrots—2 G Marshall, Barnard as long at music shall last. Mr Smith's company were Castle ; 3 Blenkinsop. Turnips—Clarke, 2 Mason, 3 Hewitt. clergy—the Rev. H. C. Lipscomb, Vicar of Staindrop, decrease of 8. In the third division, in 1890, 259 commanded a regiment of a thousand men. Sir at tbeir belt. Each artist in tbe cast did bit duty, iTouog, Jeweller, Bernard C»stle, alto grounds in a balloon. For a considerable time Parsnips—Clarke, 2 Saville, 3 Ebdon. Eschalots—Ebdon, and the Rev. J. L. Williams (both of whom were competitors entered, whilst this year 212 entries were Henry Vane the younger crowds upon ths mind. and tbe mutic, with its highly ooloured rytbm, and its pan extra class) for Best Pig exhibited, age previous to the appointed hour, all interest was 2 J McDonald, Barnard Castle; 3 Drnmmond. Cabbages- '• Young in years, but in sage counsel bold." Tbis Sir domestic chaplains to the late Duke)—and tbe Rev. msde—a decrease of 47. Tbe total number of entries Mason, 2 Dalkin, 3 Welford. Red Cabbages—Saville, 2 W intense dramatic force, ran smoothly on to tbe end. nsidered, an Electro-plated Tea Pot. centred on this part of the very full programme. Henry " whose fame speaks trumpet-tongued to the Canon Hodgson, Darlington; tbe Rev. J M. Shepherd, in the horticultural section, in 1890, was C78, whilst The " Shipley," fully distended, and the connection Whittington, 3 Dalkin. Beans—Clarke, 2 Whittington, 3 Miss Laura Lyon, as Lenora, acquitted herself wonder­ Mason. Peas—W Horn, 2 Clarke, 3 J Horn. Round potatoes Ingleton ; the Rev. H. Vane Russell, the Rev. F. this year tbe number was 748. Tbese figures give a hearts of Englishmen," was thought by Charles II., fully well. She has a remarkable voice, of considerable feeding the balloon with gas was severed. The only —McDonald, 2 W Gowling, Middleton-in-Teesdale; 3 W Horn. after the Restoration, " too dangerous a man to let Sadgrove, and the Rev. A. Pbilpot. Tbe duke's val-t kof the prizes ha»e been supp'ied by Mr. total increase of 70. A new section, this year, was tbe Kidney potatoes—McDonald, 2 Clarke, 3 Ebdon. Beet— power, while ber technique, if we may use tbe term, it possible difficulty which presented itself wis said to live, if we can honestly put him out of tbe way," and again carried tbe coronet, and preceded the remains \ Jeweller and silversmith, Market Place, poultry department, and the numbers were as follows: Ebdon, 2 Saville, 3 Dalkin. Cucumbers—Saville, 2 Mawson, very good. Her acting was, perhaps, a little amateur­ be tbe trees. A baby balloon was started, and tbe accordingly he was unjustly brought to the block, on within the walls of tbe venerable fane where it was Any successful competitor has the —Poultry, 52; pigeons, 28; and rabbits 29. Dealing irection of tbe vind clearly ascertained. In an 3 Clarke. Vegetable marrows—Mawson, 2 McDonald, 3 J ish, which will undoubtedly be remedied by experience. with the statement of entries in the industrial section, Audns. Collection of Vegetables—1 and special, Mason, 2 Tower Hill, 14th June, 1662, when the drums struck laid among the numerous marble monuments dedicated •ging any article up to the same value. nstant the monstre balloon escaped from the earth, Saville, 3 Blenkinsop, 4 Clarke, 5 Mawson. Mr Valentine Smith's " Manrico ' is a magnificent we find that, in 1890, in fine art, tbe number was 75, up to prevent tbe people hearing him speak. to tbe memory of previous Dukes of Cleveland. Tbe RULES. the intrepid aeronaut waving his bat and rising rapidly SPECIAL LOCAL PRIZES, DIVISIONS II, AND III. creation, both as regards the singing and acting. His as against 77 this year. Tbis gives an increase of 2. But we are broken in our reverie by the more family and nearer relatives and mourners having filed into tbe air. When apparently hovering over the Six round white potatoes—G Graham, 2 H Wilson, Barnard romance in tbe first act, " Lonely I wander," bis I prize Schedule be open to the district of 10 in, were followed by the tenantry, who filled the Industrial, 41, against 57 tbis year: increase, 16. The Castle. Largest and best grown celery—Mason, 2 Dalkin, 3 immediate and solemn surroundings of the hour, and scene and aria in the third act, " Ah ! yes, thou'rt Museum tbe excitement of tbe beholders church to the exclusion of tbe public. Tbe ceremony , except Horses, which are left open to the ladies' department in 1890 included 159 exhibits. This became intense. At this moment Shipley let himself T H Plews, . Hand bouquet—J Kyle, Barnard involuntarily exclaim with James Shirley: mine," and in tbe duo with Azucena, " Home to our Castle. Two spikes of gladioli—Graham. was of an extremely imposing character, full of im- |to be bona-JLd* the property of exhibitors. No Tear the number was 258, thus showing an increase of " The glories of our blood and state mountains," were sung almost in mezzo voce, with a free, tbe parachute opened, and the professor decended pressiveoess and solemnity. ttsown in more than one class, except classes 8, 99 entries. Tbis is an extremely gratifying feature, tn the earth in the most graceful manner possible. HONEY. Are shadows, not substantial things ; charm and delicacy of feeling wbicb went straight to i and which may compete in classes 2, 7, 36, 37, ind the keenest interest was manifested in tbis depart­ Six 1 lb. Sections—J G Brass, Barnard Castle; 2 W Bowes, There is no armour against fate; As tbe coffin was borne up the church the organist When yet some distance from the ground, however, be Darlington; 3 Sanderson. 12 lbs extracted honey—M Robinl Death lays his icy hands on Kings." the heart, but his powerful dramatic voice was heard ment of the show, Tbe juvenile section indicated a was seen to kick frantically, as if to alter bis course (Mr J. T. Elliott) played " Tbe Dead March in Saul" to the greatest advantage in " Di quilla pira." The I where there is no competition, the Second son, Barnard Castle; 2 Bowes, 3 J Nelson, Darlington. Punctually at half past twelve, the beerse, drawn by I be awarded. The Judges will have power to decrease of 7. The total number of entries in 1890 LADY AMATEURS. on tbe organ. Next followed tbe singing of the high C. rang out like a silver clarion. The audience and rid himself of some threatened obstruction. tbe beantiful black horses, with nodding plumes, was 'me where there is not sufficient merit. was 359, whereas this year 468 entries were made, Down he glided, however, and a lurge body of people Quilted quilt—Mrs Bainbridge, Wear Valley Junction ; 8 deceased duke's favourite hymn, Ancient and Modern, cheered to tbe echo, until Mr Smith graciously re­ for Brood Mares are withheld unless the driven into tbe castle precincts, the rain meanwhile wbioh gives an aggregate increase of 110. The com­ instinctively moved in tbe direction which the balloon Miss E J Bainbridge, Wear Valley Junction; 3 and 4 Mis- 399: sponded to an encore. The miserere lost none of its "I at her foot, or until the Mare is proved in and Mrs Simpson, Frosterley. Crochet or knitted do.—Mis descending with pitiless force. The tenantry had been " When our heads are bowed with woe, "ion of the Committee. petitors in 1890 numbered 209, and, in 1891, 259, had taken. It was soon ascertained that he had safely weird, solemn grandeur, or its soulful beauty, in tbe E Black, Darlington; 2 Miss Crawford, New ; marshalled four-deep to head the procession, by Mr When our bitter tears o'erflow. I Common Sheep not to be taken into enclosed (bowing an advance of 50. The above figures are reached " mother earth." near tbe North Eastern Miss French, Streatlam Park. Patchwork do.—Mrs A Butler rendition, which wat also vociferously redemanded. i seven days, except Tups. Bell, farm-bailiff. The main entrance has two towers, When we mourn the lost the dear, interesting as indicating a steady advance in tbe Durham ; 2 and 4 Mrs Cooper, Coundon Gate; 3 Mrs W Jcsu, son of Mary, bear," Mr Lithgow impersonated the proud and haughty Boll mast be secured with a chain or rope County School. Meanwhile the balloon bad flounder­ Rowe, Middleton. Quilted skirt—Mrs M J Robinson, Brotton ; essentially important branches of tbe undertaking, and presenting an angle to the front, and on went the " Count di Luna with a fire and brilliancy wbicb were j in its nose, ed about, nearly upside down, in mid-air, and finally 2 Mrs J Bainbridge; 3 and 4 Mrs Simpson. Crochet or vehicles through the long passage, with its groined which was carefully and feelingly rendered under the •tending to exhibit Stock must enter the same " all must readily conceive that tbe promoters were knitted skirt—Miss L Salkeld, Durham; 2 Mrs J Rutter, all tbe more enjoyable because unexpected. He ropped in Mr Bad cock's field, opposite to We.-twick roof, right into tbe ball of tbe castle itself, which is direction of Mr J. Lax, the painstaking and highly r or the Secretary, not later than September extremely anxious that progress should be made, and Lodge, Tbe sight, once witnessed, can never be for­ Frosterley ; 3 Miss Crawford. Hearthrug cloth—Mrs J A looked and acted the part to the life, and bore himself I supplied. Peacock, Darlington ; 2 T Watson, Middleton. Do. any other respected choirmaster, with tbe able assistance of Mr that tbe society should be developed to its fullest of great sizi>, with an arched roof, supported by eight gallantly. "Tbe Tempest of tbe Heart" was artistically I who subscribe £1 or upwards will be charged gotten. The suspense is terrible, and one cannot help kind—Mrs J Sanderson, Guisbro'; 2Mrs T Beckwith, Barnard octagonal pillars in the centre, and in this great hall J. Nuttou, of the Durham Cathedral Cboir. The limits. Ours are words of commendation to the whole Castle ; 3 Mrs Blair, Haughton. Wool sofa rug—Mrs Ross, rendered, and waa enthusiastically redemanded. ~adnon-members 2A. 6d.; Butter, Cheese, Dogs, thinking that tbe risks run are out of all proportion carriages set down guests. Here the hearse was drawn chant from tbe 90th Psalm, to tbe setting of Dr Lowe, oh entry, which must be entered not later than body of officials, and to Mr J. R. Thompson, tbe new to the startling curiosity awakened by such a spectacle. ; 2 F E Morton, Durham ; 3 Mrs Clifford, " Lord Thou has been our refuge," was also exquisitely Madame Julia Lennox's " Azucena " is a telling secretary—who undertook tbe duties at a critical Shildon. Wool antimacassar—Miss A Wood, Kirbymoorside; up, until the coffin containing the remains of the 2 Mrs J Chapelow, Durham ; 3 Miss Bland, Durham. Thread rendered. The Rev. H. C. L'psoomb and his Curate, dramatic performance, forcibly outlined, and fearfully I avouey to be paid at the time of entry, or no moment—a meed of praise is justly due. The attrac­ deceased nobleman was carefully and solemnly borne H*Jtn of the entry, THE DINNER. do.—Mrs Foster, Newbiggin-by-Sea ; 2 Miss A Wood, 3 Miss tbe Rev. J. L. Williams, divided the responsibility of impressive. tions were numerous and diversified, and round after Crawford. Worked slippers—Miss E A Thomas, Middlesbro'; down the flight of broad low steps from the Octagon i Stock must be on the Show Ground at or The judges, committee, and friends dined together the service, the latter gentleman having the honourable •BE a.m., and no animal will be allowed to leave round of amusement was afforded to the publio with­ 2 Miss French, 3 Miss Salkeld. Toilet mats—Miss Foster, 2 Room. The coffin being placed within it, tbe hearsa " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL " Miss A Wood, 3 Miss Crawford. Tea cosy—Miss S A Heslop, duty of sprinkling tbe soil on the coffin in the. mauso­ 13-30 p.m., unless with consent of the 9ecre- out the slightest hitch or intermission. There was at tbe King's Head Hotel. Tbe repast was of a passed right through tbe old baronial edifice, and out exhibitor breaking this role shall forfeit sumptuous character. Mr T. Barningham occupied Darlington ; Miss French, 3 Mrs E Smith, Bishop Auckland. leum as a last solemn rites before tbe doors were Last night Balfe's charming and ever popular opera, every moment something novel going on, and the hours Dressed doll—Miss E Boggin, Thirsk ; 2 Mrs K E Lawson, at tbe opposite side, where it was joined by the * c* that he may have awarded to him. the chair. As the afternoon was rapidly advancing no promptly closed by Mr Livesey. " Tbe Bohemian Girl" wat given. Tbe audience waa I of the Judges will in all oases be final were happily wiled away, notwithstanding the Darlington ; 3 Miss E A Allen, Crook. Fancy apron—Miss imposing funeral pageant. Foster, 2 Miss Thompson, Nowcastle; 3 Mrs R W Raine, a large and brilliant one, and by loud and continued tation is discovered. In that case, notice occasional showers of rain, and tbe threatening aspect speeches were made, and the company adjourned to The coaches were now entered by the mourners, the The service in the church being ended, tbe coffin I be given to the Secretary before the Animal he show-ground at a quarter to three o'clock. Middleton. Macramo work—Mrs Clifford, 2 A Banks, Haugh­ was relifted and tenderly borne through the ancient applause, gave ample evidence of the pleasure the en­ of the elements. Tbe exhibits were arranged in two ton ; 3 Mrs E P Waite, Barnard Castle. Pincushion—Miss A ohief of whom were:—In the first coach—Captain ' i question will then be put before the Com- churchyard, followed by its noble procession of tertainment gave them. Miss St. Bride (" Arlioe") wa* i lor that purpose, and tht-ir decision shall be large tents, tbe industrial and fine art goods occupied THE FIREWORKS. Wood, 2 Miss Softley, Guisbro'; 3 Miss E Clarkson, Darling­ Forrester, General Meyrick, Mr Henry de Vere Vane, ton. Knitted ribbed stockings—Mrs Clifford, 2 Miss M Burn, mourners, and passed on to the final obsequies—that admirable. Miss Theresa Gilbert, as tbe " Gipsey , and not subject to any Court of Law. . s tbird, whilst the poultry were collected in a fourth. the Rev. Gi'bert Vane. Second coach—Col. Hav, Mr iy will make the best arrangements in their About nine o'clock, Messrs W. and J. Wilder, of hope, Skelton; 3 Miss A Brown, Mickleton. Do. plain stock­ of depositing tbe remains cf tbe late Duke among bis Queen," made a very favourable impression. She waa i accommodation and safety of the public, Birmingham, gave a special display of fireworks on a ings—Mrs Clifford, 2 Miss Simpson, 3 Miss A Brown, Darned A. W. H. Hay, Mr Powlett Milbank, Sir Henry Vane. predecessors in the adjacent mausoleum, wbicb lies beard here last November, at " Lazarillo," in " Mari- \ stock sent for exhibition, but will not be stockings—Mrs Simpson, 2 Miss E Smith, 3 Miss Simpson. Third coach—Marquis of Winchester, the Earl of THE FLOWER?, PRUIT8, AND VEGETABLES' magnificent scale. Thousands of people were now Brush and comb bag, or nightdress case—Miss A Wood, 2 Miss under tbe shadow of the huge trees bordering on tbe tana," and made many fritndt. She possesses a fine I arising from accidents or any other cause, Rosebery, Earl Stanhope, tbe Rev. H. Vane Russell. r of the committee will be allowed to exhibit In the larger tent appropriated to the floral and inside the castle-grounds, and tbe scenic effect Foster. Lady's nightdress—Miss C M Nelson, Grange Hill; confines of Raby Park and surrounding tbe parish contralto voice, and sings with feeling and expression. 2 Miss E Boggin, 3 Mrs Clifford. Lettering on canvas, for Fourth coach—Lord Leconfleld, Mr Henry Hope, [•oloara. horticultural specimens tbe staging wis perfect, and, produced by tbe illuminations were most pleasing. churcb. The DucbeBs and Lady Hope, Her Grace's Mr Valentine Smith, at " Thaddeut," is a boat in him­ girls 12 to 15—Annie Wandless, 2 Nellie Richardson, 3 Fiorrie tbe Hon. E. Stanhope, the Hon. Philip Stanhope. in order to accomplish tbis, it was found necessary to Tbe fountains of jewelled jets and Roman batteries, Garbutt, Barnard Castle. Do. do., girls under 12—Ada Met­ daughter, the only ladies present at the impressive self. He sang " When other lips " with a tone of ex­ [and Entry Forma on application to the Fifth coach—The Hon. General Herbert, Mr Jas. tepsrate some of tbe stove and greenhouse plants. and tbe ascent of large montgolfier balloons, with the calfe, 2 Ethel Teward, 3 M J Wilkinson, Langleydale. Dressed ceremony, entered the church ptivately after tbe quisite sweetness. It was worth much more than tbe doll—Miss Edith Waters, 2 Ethel Winpenny, Barnard Castle. Banks Stanhope, Viscount Wolmer (executor), and n Hence were fuchsias interupting the run of ornamen­ double Japanese revolving s'ars, and the cascade of funeral party bad entered, and tbe coffin had been price of admission to bear bis " Fair Land of Poland," Pair of darned stockings, girls from 10 to 16—Fiorrie Garbutt, Mr F. G. H. Price (executor). Siith coach—Sir I to the Show : -Member* free by ticket, tal leaved plants, but with capital effect. Tbe palms golden fire were a few only of the many and diversi­ placed in tbe centre aisle. Their presence was not Tbe above-named pathetic ballad was delivered in a Autchel Ashhurnham, Mr W. T. Scarth, Mr A. T. , aacb. were good throughout. In tbe high-class plants fied features of the pyrotechnic display. Tbis closed known to the general public until the conclusion of most soul-stirring manner, and roused tbe audience 2 M H Morton, Barnard Castle. Knitted plain stockings, girls Finch ; Mrs T. Dean, Bishop Auckland ; Sir W. Eden, )N at the Unicorn Hotel, at 2 o'clock, exhibited were tbe beautiful Latania Borbonica, and tbe day's proceedings, and, taking everything into from 10 to 16—Mary Whitfield, 2 Sarah Rudd. the ceremony, when Lord Rosebery rose from bis into enthusiasm. Mr Litbgow James made an excel­ Bart. The Earl of Strathmore, who was unable '.each. s well-grown Cycas Revoluta. A fairly good specimen account the event passed off most satisfactorily. Hav­ FINE ART. seat and led his bereaved mother through the church lent " Count Arnheim." His tall figure and soldier­ personally to be present at tbe obsequies, sent bis •4 will be in attendance, of lbs Croton Johanis stood near tbe orobid Oncidium ing in view tbe fact that a largely increased expendi­ Oil painting (original), fruit or flowers—Miss L Summerson- in advance of tbe rest of the mourners to the like bearing added much to the dignity of tbe Count. Cockneld ; 2 Miss Wooff, Darlington ; 3 G Dresser, Darling private carriage. Three other carriages followed with Fltxiomm, whilst in exotic ferns of luxuriant growth ture bad been incurred, it is doubtful whether the mausoleum, being followed closely by Lady Mary His interpretation of " Th* heart bow'd down " waa elusion of the Snow, at 5 p.m., an OPEN ton. Do., other than fruit or flowers—A Dresser and Miss servants, among whom were Mrs Haynes (house­ Hope, tbe daughter of tbe Duchess, on tbe arm of ber were seen the Mierolepia, tbe Adiantum Trapeziforme, receipts, large as tbey must bave been, will cover the Wooff, equal; 3 L Harrow, Darlington. Oil painting (copy), admirable. Tbe " Devilsboop " of Mr Lebay waa I MATCH will be held, near the Unicorn keeper), Mr Wallis (butler), Mr Duval (cook), Mr husband Mr Hope. Both ladies were draped in crape, sod tbe DavaUia Mooreana. Tbe British ferns, outgoings. One thing is certain, there never were fruit or flowers—A Gunson, Middlesbro'; 2 Miss M Harris, fairly well sung and acted, and Mr Montaigue, as (tries to be made to ME. PORTSR. First Barnard Castle ; 3 Mr Wood, Darlington. Do., other than Westco't (bead gardener), Miss Dowthwaite, Miss and, while appearing to feel the loss they bad alwsys an attraction at tbis show, were conspicuous more people in the town on the occasion of the flower " Florestein," and Miss Sass as " Buda," filled accept­ weioed Bridle ; Second Priie, Single do. fruit or flowers—J Maddison, Middlesbro' ; 2 S Harrow, 3 J Muir, Miss Boward, and Mrs Hodgson (housemaids), sustained keenly, yet bowed respectfully in response by their absence, only six specimens being staged, and show. Hawkins, Darlington, Water-colour, original—S Kellett, New ably their respective parts. Tbe band and chorus ,2*. •> Miss Pearson and Miss Pettitt (dairymaids), Mr to tbe many sympathetic salutes of tbe tenantry, these by Mr Knaggs. Tbe zonale geraniums were of THE NETT RECEIPTS. Shildon ; 2 G F Tilburn, Barnard Castle ; 3 A Dresser. Do., again did excellent work, and Mr Kendall conducted and Treasurer will be at the Turk's copy—J Maddison, 2 T Dresser, 3 G Dresser. Painting on Farrow (lodge porter), Mr Appleton (store-keeper), through whose lines tbey passed. gnat beauty, and attracted considerable attention. with bis usual ability. arnard Cattle, on Wednesday, September The total receipts amounted to £174 3s. Id., as silk, Ac.—Maddison, 2 Miss Stephenson, Hinderwell; 3 L Mr Compton and Mr Fred Russell (footmen), and Mr Mr F. C. Ford, of Darlington, was the leading prize- Kellet. Do., terra cotta, Ac.—Miss M Harris, 2 J Maddison, f| to 3; at Middleton-in-Teesdale, on gainst £144 Is. Od, last year. Wilson (plate butler). Behind tbese came the estate " Ashes to ashes, and dust to dust" were the words " THE BARBER OF SEVILLE " taker for tbe collections of stove and greenhouse 3 F A Lee, . Pen and ink map—T Wharton, which indicated that tbe solemn and impressive I of September, at the Show, and also officials:—Mr Garthwaite (bead clerk), Mr R. Holli- With Madam Julia Lennox, s down down for to­ plants, and also for ornamental leaved plants, Mr The judges were :—Horticultural section : Mr T. Sunniside ; 2 J Brownie, Willington; 3 F Wilson, Barnard Ceremony was nearing a close, and almost immediately nd Armt Hotel, the same day ; and at Castle. Illuminated work—T Weldon, Bishop Auckland ; 2 day and Mr J. Mardew (clerks), Mr Bell (farm bailiff), night, and a bumper house is anticipated. Those wbo Boulter, of Rokeby Park, being a capital second in Suffield, Darlington : Mr J. Short, Darlington ; Mr the last of tbe mourners bad entered tbe mausoleum Hotel, Bowes, on Saturday, September J Brownlee. Crayon drawing—J Howie, West ; 2 Mr Livesey (architect), Mr Fawcett (rail carpenter), like a comical libretto, wedded to sparkling music, both instances. The array of herbaceous plants Bowlzer, Rokeby ; Mr Allardice, Streatlam ; Mr Fin- W Dresser, Darlington. the obsequies were at an end. Mr Livesey, tbe purpose of taking entries. Mr Buckle (gamekeeper), Mr Dodds (forester). Ought not to miss to-night's performance, a* we can exhibited by Mr John Roe, of the Bowes Mueeum lay, East Lay ton ; Mr Marwood, Stubb House; Mr J. INDUSTRIAL SECTION. estate architect, with' great promptitude, closed tbe Among the gentlemen named as occupying seats in vouch for tbe audience being convulsed with laughter. WILLIAM PORTER, Hon. Secretary. Gardens, was the delight of all beholders. Tbis G. Roe, Bowes Museum ; Mr J. Borthwick, Thorngate Model steam engine—T Wood, New Herrington ; W Wright, doors, and absolutely excluded any one from entering JAMES PEACOCK. Treasurer. House ; and Mr Knaggs, Whorlton. Fine art depart­ Grangetown, and T Allen, Darlington, equal 2nd; 3 C W the coaches tbe following had accepted invitations to the building. exhibitor took a stand to the Newcastle Show, and was Dawson, Fence Houses. Model of church, castle, etc.—equal there in competition for the medal and a money prize. ment : Mr J. Hedley, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and Mr luncheon after tbe funeral:—The Rev. Monsigoor 1st W Watson, Barnard Castle, and T J Grieveson, Binchester; Witham, the Rev. Gilbert H. F. Vane, the Hon. T. Tbe whole of tbe funeral arrangements were carried Owing to want of space several items are Ihe disastrous gale precluded tbe possibility of even Gamond, Sunderland. Industrial department: Mr 3 J H Grieveson. Binchester. Folding screen—T Watson, Grey, Lord Londonderry, Mr Powlett H. Milbank, out un-er tbe capable superintendence of Mr Smith, unavoidably held over. opening out the specimens, otherwise he must have Younghusband, Darlington ; and Mr Gardner, Bishop Middleton; 2 W Kingdom, Darlington; 3 Mrs Walker, for Messrs Morant and Co., of New Bond 8treet, [R. T. H. DODD, Auckland. Ladies' department: Mrs Emerson, Bar- Rokeby. Fretwork—T J Grieveson, 2 J T Willis, Sunderland ; Rev. W. H. Sbepperd, Mr David Dale, Sir Henry given a good account of himself. The vegetables, equal 3rd T Willis, Ryhope, and J H Grieveson. Reckons, whose men—including the bearers—together with tbe At the vale of Eden Horticultural So­ particularly in tbe cottagers' and amateur classes, ard Castle; Mies Marshall, Startforth Villa ; Miss Havelock-AUan, M.P., Mr Edmund Backhouse, Sir horses and hearse, returned to London on Friday night. RESIDENT bars, etc.—H Oliver, Darlington ; 3 W Clement, Startforth. Hedwortb Williamson, Col. Wilson (Cliffe), Mr A. ciety's Show, held at Appleby last Thursday, Mr W. vers exceedingly well grown, and the remark is most Wiseman, Barnard Castle; and Miss Cunningham, Ornamental leathern work—F A Lee, West Rainton ; 2 Mrs Tbe tenants and servants were afterwards enter­ Mason took first and six second class prizes. applicable to potatoes. In peas nothing seemed to Barnard Castle. Juvenile department: Mr E. T. J H Orton, Guisbro'; 3 Miss E Smith, Bishop Auckland. Ashuown, Rev. Harry Vane Russell, Mr F. Farwell, IA L SURGEON. Stuffed birds or animals— R Carter, Barnard Castle; 2 T tained to a capital lunobeon in tbe Scarth Memorial surpass tbe Strategem, whilst among tbe fourteen Douglass, Woodland ; and Mr J. Spedding, West Rev. T. D. Sbafto, Sir Wm. Eden, Col. Watson, the Love, Courtship, and Marriage !—The Borrowdale, Barnard Castle; 3 W Scott, Middlesbro'. Collec­ Right Hon. James Lowtber, la addition there were Hall, in Staindrop, where feeling allusion was socially fuchsias staged in tbe lower tent some good plants Auckland. tion of butterflies or insects—2 J G Harris, Barnard Castle; Climax reaibed by transporting one of J. T. YOUNG'S present to pay a last token of respect to tbe late Duke, made to the loss wbicb tbe district bad sustained in tbe iinlessly Extracted under Nitrous-oxide vereebown. Tbe fruit was limited, but was very The following is a complete list of^the awards:— . 3 J Wade, Darlington. Carving or art work in wood or stone removal of the Duke. NOTKD FINE GOLD WEDDING RINGS to tbe —T Stobart, Darlington; 2 Mark Allsopp, Darlington; W Sir Frederick Milbank, Lord Durham, the Earl of Tbird Finger of tbe Bride's Left Hand. Tbey are the Gas, or with Cocaine. fair considering the season. Mr Finlay was well to POULTRY. Wright, Grangetown, and J R Culley, , equal 3rd; the front with carnations, picotees, and zinnia elegans. Strathmore, ihe Hon. J. C. Dundas, tbe Hon. W. T. THE VALUATION FOR PROBATE. Best and Cheapest Rings in tbe Market, and be give* Brahma or Cochin—1 and 2 H Coatee, Egplestone. Game special R Wilson, Barnard Castle. Carving in wood—2 J E Orde-Powlett, the Hon. F. W. Lambton, Mr Theodore Sever previously were more handsome bouquets cock—1 and 2 W Porter, Bowes; 'ilo., hen—J Ridley, Frostor- Garbntt, Barnard Castle. We understand tbe valuation for probate of tbe a good and useful present with each Ring sold. You Fry, M.P., Mr H. F. Pease, M.P., Rev. A. H. Ford, should also see bis maenifieent and uneq ailed 8 ock ILGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. exhibited. Tbey were indeed choice in their loveli­ ley ; 3 Porter. Andalnsian or Spanish—R Dent, Middleton; JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. valuable contents of Raby Castle, including tbe works ness, and Miss Eirsop is to be congratulated on tbe 2 J Hope, Pelton Fell; 3 Coates. Plymouth rock, cock—1 Writing, for boys 12 to 15—T Berry, Langleydale ; 2 C M Mr A. Pease, Major Hodgson, and Mr R. C. Pearce. of art, &c, has been placed in tbe hands of Mr R. C. of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER and 2T Hodgson, ; 3Coates. Do., hen—Gowling, Bell, 3 T Stephenson, Barnard Castle. Do., from 9 to 12— Tbe representative bodies present included the and ELECTRO-PLATE FANCY GOODS, &e., position which she occupied in tbe estimation of tbe 2 Hodgson, 3 Coates. Dorking or Malay—Ridley, 2 K. Hutch­ Pearce, auctioneer and valuer, of Barnard Castle and John Macken, 2 J Rudd, 3 T Harker, Barnard Castle. Writ­ members of the late Duke's Court Leet, at Barnard suitable for Wedding and other Presents. Be sure fcTICE OF REMOVAL. judges. A full waggon-load of plants came from inson, Egglestone; 3 Coates. Minorca, cock —Coates, 2 ing, girls from 12 to 15—Sarah Rudd, 2 A Emerson, 3 Annie Darlington. fierremont, Darlington, and, taken as a whole, tbe Hodgson, 3 J Robson, jun., Frosterley. Do., hen—T H Wandless, Barnard Castle. Do., from 9 to 12—M Richardson, Castle, as follows:—Messrs. Robert Arrowsmith you get to the right shop :—GREENWICH HOUSE, Tilley ; 2 Hodgson, 3 Coates. Houdan or Leghorn — THE DUKE'S WILL : THE EXECUTORS. RGE BEST, floral and horticultural show of tbis year is the best 2 Margaret Wilson, 3 H Robson. Barnard Castle. Do., under (foreman), James Jackson, R. Barker, Joseph Kyle, MARKET PL AC E, BARNARD CASTLE.- Adct. 1 and 2 R Potter, Ravenstonedale; 3 Letts, North­ 9—Ada Berry, Langleydale; 2 Mary Bell, Langleydale; 3 George Burton, T. M. Bell, Jon. H. Dawson, George We are authoritatively informed that Lord Wolmer. SURGEON DENTIST, >rer held in the annals of the society. ampton. Orpington, black, pingle or rose combed—Coates, 2 Etta Robson. Freehand drawing, boys from 12 to 15—Frank Property Sale at Gainford.—Last Thurs­ H Stabler. Hamburg—Ridley, 2 Coates. 3 J Parker. Any Johnson, James Harris, Pavid Finlay, John Smith, the eldest eon of Lord Selborne, who, as Sir Roundel pnfortn the inhabitants of Barnard Castle THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Wilson, 2 H Berry, 3 T Stephenson, Barnard Castle. Do., day Mr R. C. Pearce offered for aale th* fully licensed variety net mentioned —Coates, 2 R Longstaff, Mickleton. boys from 9 to 12—H Downs, 2 T Rutherford, 3 A Barker, J. E. Tilburn, Robert Adamson, Gainford ; William Palmer, formerly sat in Parliament for tbe neighbour­ •strict that be has taken PERMANENT Bantams—J Kidson, Old Ormeaby ; 2 I Moses, Stanhope; 3 house known as the Cross Keys. After some spirited In fine art perhaps the chief feature was tbe original Barnard Castle. Do., boys under 9—Robert Wilson, Barnard Heslop, Marwood ; J. Thompson (pinder), and Wm. ing borough of Richmond, and Mr Price, of tbe firm door above Mr Dixon's, Draper, Ac, Coates. Drake and duck—Coates, 2 J Wilson, Ingleby Green- Castle. Map of France (coloured) boys from 12 to 15—Frank bidding it was knocked down to Messrs Forster, of lower painting. Apart from tbe actual awards we how : 3 Porter. Kellett (bailiff). of Child and Co., Temple Bar, the late Duke's private r be consulted ETIKT WEDNESDAY AFTM- Wilson, 2 Edwin Berry, 3 W T Cummiugs, Barnard Castle. Darlington, for £760. Lot 2 comprised butcher'* •ay notice the three kittens and the upset bowl, PIGEONS. Map of France (plain), boys under 12—T Harker, 2 H Downs The large body of tenantry, friends, neighbours and bankers, are the executors named in the will. Mr •sr tines by appointment. tbe general public included tbe clergy of Ingleton, Powlett Milbank, the second eon of Sir Frederick and shop, stabling, Ac.,and was sold to Mr Gent, of Gain­ painted by Miss Smith, daughter of Mr John Smith, Carrier, dragon, or Antwerp—A & P Perry, Middlesbro'; 2 J 3 T Rutherford, Barnard Castle. ford, for £150. Messrs W. and W. J. Watson, soli­ L Nicholson. Jacobin, fantail, or tumbler—Perry. Cock or Manfield, Winston, CockSeld, Staindrop, etc, and tbe Lady Milbank, of Barningbam Park and Thorpe Per- G E BEST, °j Barnard Castle, and the painting of Cotbsrstone citors, acted for tbe vendor. •ill. They were interesting on acoonnt of tbeir local hen, any variety not named—Nicholson, 2 Perry. Most likely Rev. Russell, Wem ; Dr. Vivian, Dr, James Copeland, row, and Colonel Hay, inherit the residue of His SURGEON DENTIST, bird for flying purposes — W Peacock, Darlington; 2 J •"orations. Tbe fruit pieces attracted much atten- Kavanagh. Messrs. R. T. Davison, G. Pearson, Bradley, Coates, Grace's personal estate. These gentlemen will be Throat Irritation and Cough.— Soreness IARD CASILB AND DARLINGTON. h°o. and tbe painting by Miss Morrell wag very RABBITS. FUNERAL OP THE LATE DUKE OP Hartley, Addison, Jas. Railtoo, R. Foster, Amos, Lax, beneficiaries to the extent of fully £400,00 each. To and dryness, tickling and irritation, inducing cough exquisite. The water-colour paintings and the paint- Silver—J Naylor, Hanghton-le-Skerne; 2 G Gibson, Dar­ Dixon, f. Railton, T. Tinkler, all of Staindrop: J. Sir Frederick A. Milbank tbe Duke has left £12,000, and affecting the voice. For these symptom* ute »l on silk were very pretty. There was a bust of lington. Dutch—W Oates, Darlington ; 2 W Jackson, Picker­ Coltman, High Force ; and W. Coatswortb, Middle­ and small legacies to his daughters. Tbe Raby and TO CORRESPONDENTS. CLEVELAND. Kpps'a Glycerine Jujubes. In contact with the gland* j*o XIII., in Caen stone, executed by Mr Wilson, ing. Common—J Peacock, 2 Marshall A Stott, Hanghton. ton-in-Teesdale ; Coltman, Coldberry; J. Dixon, Teesdale estates, with all mineral dues, together with at the moment they are excited by tbe act of sucking, most be authenticated (in confidence) Any variety not named—Oates, 2 W Brooks. Doe and litter, Copley; Ralph Hodgson, Burton House ; C. Sutton, I of the writer. wnsrd Castle, which wa* awarded a first prize, and not exceed six weeks—Naylor, 2 H Yates. Haughton. £80,000 a year from the Shropshire property and tbe Glycerine in these agreeable confections becomes I was a highly creditable production. The cases of Hulam ; T, Bowman, Evenwood; J. Hartas, P. Amos, other sources, devolve upon the new peer^Lord Bar­ ^Bketa rejected communications. HORTICULTURAL SECTION (OPEN). IMMENSE GATHERING AT STAINDBOP. actively healing. Sold only in boxes 7s)d., tin* 1*. 1 _j sjaooymous replies to letters that have Preserved butterflies shown respectively by Mr J. G, ; Amos, Woolley Hill; T. B. Atkinaon, nard. Battle Abbey is left to the Duchess for her labelled "JAMES EPPS & Co., Homoeopathic Chemfcts, I the real names and addresses of the writers hsrrie sad Mr Wade, Barnard Castle, reflect credit PLANTS XHD FLOWERS. AN IMPOSING CEBEMONY. Goodman, T. Riley, G. R. Brown, and W. Reed, all life, and then passes to Captain Forrester, who also London." Dr. Moore, in his work on " Nose and at when an anonymous correspondent com* u isaion, he may continue to write anonymously Pon the exhibitors, and the castle bird cage was an 4 stove or greenhouse plants—C Ford, Darlington; 2 W ; Hall (Bondgate Wesleyan School), becomes possessed at once of the Somersetshire estates. Throat Diseases," says : "Tbe Glycerine Jujube* \opponents give their real names and addresses '"SWious construction. No fewer than fifteen tea Bowlzer, Rokeby; 3 R J Knapgs, Whorlton. 4 ornamental the Rev. Mr Dicken, and Messrs. R. Galas, T. Wood, Six months are allowed by Uw in which the executors leaved plants—Ford, 2 Bovrlaer, 3 Knaggs. Exotic ferns—* THE QUEEN AND THE DECEASED prepared by James Epps and Co., are of undoubted P*"* were on exhibition, and tbe load of articles R. Dickinson, and Police Inspector Davison—all of may prove the will, but they can take a longer period Bosvlzer, 2 Knaggs. British do.—Knaggs. Zonale geraniums NOBLEMAN. service as a curative or palliative agent," while Dr. •"tweeting ladies were scanned by tbe fair sex with Knaggs, 2 Borthwick, Barnard Castle. Tricolor do.— Darlington; Trehard, Paris; W. Wyld, Hummer- if it is found necessary. The full text of tbe will, it Gordon Holmes, Senior Pbytician to the Municipal "Wrning pride. The screens were very attractive, Knaggs. Fuchsias (light and dark)—Knaggs, 2 Bowlzer. 12 beck ; Farwell and Garside—both of Wackerfield ; is further stated, will not be known for some time, THE varieties roses—Finlay, East Lay ton ; 2 Fairey, Darlington; THE DUKE'S EXECUTORS. Throat and Ear Infirmary, write* : " After an extended } ™ model steam engines invited tbe criticism of 6 varieties gladioli—G Graham, Barnard Castle; 2 Bowlzer. T. E. Gibson and A. Hope, Middleton-in-Teesdale ; but tbe above statements may be accepted as absolute trial, I have found your Glycerine Jujube* of consider­ oechanicaUy-inclined. Number 1531 was the Do. pom pone dahlias—Finlay, 2 G Danby, Yarm. Do. cactus Nestling quietly beneath the umbrageous timber G. T. Bell, C. Thompson, John Armstrong (Albert facts. able benefit in almost all form* of throat disease." 5"'? interesting entry of Master Irving Murray, dahlias—Danby, 2 C Marwood, Winston. Do. dahlias—Danby, which surrounds the embattlements of proud Raby is Hill), John Welsh, J. Linday, W. Smith, M. S. Hall, bugle Ifftratrg. "nigh Terrace, Darlington, a little boy but four 2 Graham. Carnations—W T Hampton, Darlington; 2 Fin- the clean, neat, but unpretentious town of Staindrop. M. Jopling, 3. Leng, W. Brotberton, M. J, Ferens, Holloway's Pills. — Indigestion.— How lay. Self carnations—Finlay, 2 Hampton. Picotees—Finlay, It is two miles north of Winston railway-station, and L, Wilkinson, Arthur Speak, and J. Heslop; W. much thought has been bestowed, and what voluminous tsVRD CASTLE. SEPT. 2od, 1891. PJJ of age. Mr Wood, of New Herrington, was 2 Hampton. Zinnia elegans—Finlay, 2 Borthwick. Hardy SHOCKING FATALITY LAST "•flared to be the winner in this sphere of competi- herbaceous flowers—J G Roe, Barnard Castle; 2 C Marwood. six miles east of Barnard Castle, on tbe Durham road Hoyle, M. Johnson—all of Bishop Auckland; W. treatises bave been written upon tbis universal and j0n, and tbe thanks of the committee are especially Herbaceous phloxes, single spikes — Danby, 2 Marwood. The town consists principally of one wide and well- Raw, Gainford ; W. Wilson, Hartas, Hartas, jun., J. NIGHT. distressing disease, which is with certainty and safety is the congenial home of the Stocks—Roe, 2 Knaggs. French marigolds—R Boardman, built street, and a green has been formed, wbioh has Littlefair, R. Littlefair, T. Little-fair, J. G. Walker, dispelled without fear of relapse by a course of tbit * to Mr Younghusband, the manager of tbe North Startforth; 2 Knaggs. African do.—Finlay, 2 Roe. German Its grouse moors are famous in JT"1 Sn°ps, Darlington, who not only officiated as asters—Roe, 2 G Stappard, Barnard Castle. Quilled asters— been planted in a becoming manner with forest trees, Bell, Lowrey, R. Armstrong, Thompson, Kellett, A WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH AT purifying, toothing and tonic medicine I It act* Bn0 Mn a Marwood, 2 Roe. Hand bouquet—Miss Kirsop, Darlington ; Usually a peaceful abode, tbe quaint and beautiful directly on tbe stomach, liver and bowels—then of " crack " shooting, and not tud'i ' '"8' number of interesting Metcalf—all of Langleydale ; J. F. Adamson, Shildon ; BARNARD CASTLE. 2 Finlay. little town presented an animated appearance on Fri­ J. W. Parkinson, Huddersfield; W. Teesdale, W. indirectly, though no less effectively, on tbe brain, jied are the estates of many * "Jew, but not for competition. The models were FBCIT. ' merely to encourage tbe show, and it is needless day last, the occasion being the funeral of the fourth Blackett, both of Copley; Raine, Staindrop Hall; Lee, A PANIC NARROWLY AVERTED. nerves, vessels, and glands, introducing tuoh order i which stretch for miles on either Tray of six dishes—Bowlzer, 2 Borthwick, 3 J Mallons, and last Duke of Cleveland, of the second creation, Coates, Newbiggin; J. Todd, Ingleton; Sayers, throughout the entire system that barmony dwell* •7 that the judgment of tbe judge in tbis depart- Middlesbro'. Black Hambro grapes—W H Sanderson, Dar­ About ten o'clock, last night, tbe attention of tbe L Tees. There has this year been 9 who expired at Cleveland House, St. James', on the Perf *' '""'tless. In this tent again the staging was lington; 2 J M MarshiV. Muscat grapes—Bowlzer, Start- Ingleton Grange; Stobbs, Hutchinson, Wilton; police was called to tbe house in Bridgegate, Barnard between each organ and its function*. Dyspepsia need pmilitude in the opening days both forth; 2 Mallons. Wh.te grapes — Marshall. Peaches— 21st of last month. From an early hour in tbe morn­ Wade, Gaunlesa Mill; K. S. Bainbridge, Keverstone ; no looger be the bugbear of the public, since Hollo- -tect, and, u the industrial branch is oontended by Castle, occupied by Mr Robert Wigbam, fruiterer. On Bowlzer, 2 Marshall. Nectarines — Marshall, 2 Bowlzer. ing the tenantry and friends began to pour into Stain­ way's Pills are fully competent to subdue tbe most oors and with regard to inland y to be the back-bone of the society's operations, Apricots—Sanderson. Melon—Dr. Copeland, Staindrop ; 2 Dawson, Greystone; H. CroBby, Rise Carr Hotel; proceeding thither, P. C. Saville found Mrs Wigham R W Mitcbinson, Barnard Castle. Tomatoes — Mallons, 2 A drop from all directions. There were visitors from Stobbs and Dodds, Denton; J. P. Senior, Selaby chronic and distressing cases of impaired digestion, be twelfth of last August was one iln?V look for a still further development in this lying by tbe side of a couch, in the^ kitchen, the body ""woo in years to come. Grice, Staindrop. Dessert plums—J Fairey, Darlington; 2 the remote Upper Teesdale estates, and there were House; C. E. Hunter, J.P., Selaby Hall; Walter presenting a shocking spectacle. All the poor woman's and to restore the miserable sufferer to health, i boisterous days ever experienced Knaggs. Baking do.—Mallons, 2 Sanderson. Dessert pears— tenants from the romantic Langley Fell. From far Scott, Heslop, South Church ; John Taylor, Ralph strength, and cheerfulness. THE POULTRY SHOW. Knaggs, 2 Sanderson. Dessert apples—R Pigg, Hangnton-le- clothing bad been burnt or torn off excepting ber ling. The gale of that day «>H Skerne ; 2 J Spence, Haughton-le-Skerne. Baking apples— and near, from town and hamlet, came sightseers and Walker, Stevens Walker, R. Howe, J. Kirby, R. R. stockings, the feet of which had not been injured by red for all time as being without CMU 'p1 C8rta'n toBt tBe committee of the Barnard Borthwick, 2 G Patterson, Bishop Auckland. Gooseberries, estate representatives, until the resources of the few Summerson, Herbert Summerson, H. Walton—all of fire. Death must have resulted from burning, suffo­ dessert—J Atkinson, Staindrop; 2 W Whittiogton, Staindrop. n inns of the place were strained to tbeir uttermost, in 33trtijs, ittarriages, an* Qeatijs, J point of violence. On the big" 'ill I '> Horticultural, and Industrial Society Red currants—Knaggs, 2 Sanderson. Morello cherries—Dr Cockfield ; Brian Bell, Burnthouaes; G. D. Johnson cation, or fright. The hair on the back of her head thB ul1 m th of tbe meeting tbe visitors' requirements. All were most »»to J ' •y P* J public in tbe Copeland, 2 Bowlzer. Cucumbers—Grice, 2 Mallons. and D. Nelson, Sunderland; J. Clarkson, Gibson, was calcined, and the lineaments of the deceased's face Simple announcement* of births, marriages and deaths are [ shooters did well to maintain a hitcl1 whion eJoihiti occurred with regard to tbe obliging and courteous. Blenkinsopp, and Stephenson—all of Summerhouses ; were beyond recognition. Tbe left arm was literally inserted in this Journal free of coefc Ul Notices of tbii Jut they did more—they bagged * 0D AMATEURS (Employing partial assistance). nature containing additional words will be charged for at (,nj?* of poultry, pigeons, and rabbits. Indeed Strictly in accordance with the forecast which we Stobbs, Hopewell; J. Hen, Jackson, both of Head- roasted. The skin was pealing from the poor crea­ 6 PUNTS AND FLOWERS. advertisement rates. jar of grouse. Yesterday partridg •polo *roiD 'ar ,n<* near ffakly accepted the published last week, tbe remains of the late Duke were lam ; H. Sayer, J. Robson, G. Thompson—all of ture's back. Dr Sevier was called before tbe body commenced under circumstance9 Zonale geraniums, dissimilar—Graham, 2 Saville. Do. tri­ conveyed by special train from London to Winston, Streatlam ; P. Amos, G. Amos, Bell and Heslop—all was removed into an adjoining room on the ii J p tendered to them by tbe management, and it color—Mitchinson, 2 Graham. Fuchsia, dark—Mitchinson, BIRTH. 1 w&Ta it; tDst which latter station was reached about four o'clock on of Marwood ; Captain F. W. Beadon, Longley Hall, ground floor. This, by the way, is Ihe house in Similar as to matters meteorolog " ^BirahP P y the complete and otherwise 2Chisham. Do., light—Mitchinson, 2 Graham. Roses, 6 At Barnard Castle, on tbe 1st inst, the wife of Mr J. con uc Thursday morning, and were then taken in a hearse Huddersfield ; Parker, Morton Tiomouth ; Pigg, which Baron Hulloek was born. When tbe police 8 *ie»h\M ^ ted arrangements should have been varieties, named—Danby, 2 Fairey, Darlington. Spikes of E. Bell, of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, of early morning was gusty, but, a e Wid, }?• ' ' d°wn by the non-arrival of tbe pens. Gladioli—J Kyle, Barnard Castle; 2 Graham. Blooms of and four jet black horses supplied by Messrs. Morant Kinninvie; Clarke, Killerby ; Police Inspeotor Daley, arrived, Mr Wigham, who is well known throughout dahlias — Danby. Single dahlias — G B Thornton, East a son. panced, a perfect hurricane arose, te and Co., of New Bond Street, London, direct to Raby West Hartlepool; Captain H. C. Watson, Dr. Munro, Teesdale, had returned to his home after temporary ~-cont °t was blank disappointment and dismay Layton ; 2 Glasper. Pompone dahlias—T Mawson, Forcett; MARRIAGES. me exceedingly difficult of *P" U , 0D 2 Glasper. German asters—J Spence, 2 Glasper. Quilled do. Castle. The side station for Staindrop was reached J.P., Councillor Barker, Rev. A H. Ford, Messrs. absence, and was horrified at the sight. He sought »» W 1 ,' *orse confounded reigned until patience On the 1st inst., at the Wesleyan Chapel, Barnard Cof wearied The lste —Marshall, 2 Mitchinson. Stocks — Chisham, 2 A Reeks, considerably earlier than was anticipated, and, notwith solace in the house of his daughter, Mrs Appleby, who Jthough the coveys are large, the bettl K^b. - Secretary (Mr Campbell, C. B. Martin, W. J. Watson, J. Burn, R. Castle, by tbe Rev. W. G. Dawson, Tbomas, young­ Barnard Castle. 6 varieties of annuals—G Hildreth, Darling, standing tbe fact that day bad bardly broken, many C. M. Cooke, John Robson, J. Kyle, senr., Gibson is a widow. Much sympathy is expressed for the l(f j vl J** arranged to have the pens sent on from ton; 2 Marshall, Startforth. Hardy herbaceous flowers— est son of Mr J. Burn, to Sarah Alice, third daugh­ developed, and strong on the M ventured out into the streets of Staindrop to catch a bereaved man. Deceased was 73 years of age, and a "Sordi ' 'ddlesbrougb. They did not arrive Kyle, 2 Spence. Herbaceous phloxes—Saville, 2 Danby. 6 Kyle, W. Jackson, A. Hilton, Evans, T. Garbutt, J. ter of Mr Robert Barker. ,1 sport was retarded by **V carnations—W Hampton, 2 Kyle. Picotees—Myers, 2 Hamp­ kettle was not far from the body. Tbe Coroner will »8re "8 t° stipulation, although men and vehicles glimpse of the solemn spectacle. Arriving at the Castle Jackson, J. G. Johnson, J J Bailey, W Knox, E rBU At St. Mary's Churcb, Barnard Castle, on the let [the tempest. The standing corn ""SeedM "»7"*t»tion awaiting them. Telegram ton. French marigolds — R Boardman, Startfo-ith; 2 W the coffin containing the body was placed in tbe Yeoman, J Raine, F W Law, T Douglas, Woodland ; be communicated with, and an inquest will bs held. Hewitt, Barnard Castle. African marigolds—Glasper, 2 Myers. At the time of the shocking occurrence, the deceased's in*t., Mr Anthony Todd, youngest »on of Mr Geo. jd a hindrance to successful shop - the D.„ kfegram to forward pens at all cost, but Octagon Room, one of the most superb apartments in Gibson, Carlbury; J Simpson, and W Chapman, antT son was attending Mr Valentine Smith's Opera, in the Amo«, Marwood, to Miss Mary Ellen, younaeet OewgT »rrived. Mr J. R. Thompson, the FBUIT AND VEGETABLES. the colossal building, wbicb had been prepared by Copley; Ralph Hodgson, Raby ; Raw and Catterick, the well-grown fogs and turnip hen wired 40 Music Hall. Deceased's grandson rushed up the cor­ daughter of tbe late Mr John Ward, of Greta '"'•and Mr Swailes, of Darling- Gooseberries, heaviest—Mawson, 2 Hildreth. Cucumbers— Messrs. Morant for the reception and lying in state of ; Captain Dowdeswell, Mr Robson, eT Bridge. Ue cover for partridge. The spo Mr p„ ' »ntually, through tbe prompt courtesy of Mitchinson, 2 J Howe, Darlington. Celery — R W Mole, tbe body. Butterknowle; T Heslop, Storey Lodge; J Marr, ridor, in seach of his father, calling out, " Fire ! " The n Dnrham, Dr Copeland. Cauliflowers—R Ebdon, Middleton; hall was packed. With great presence of mind Mr At S. M»ry'», Pirton, Herts, on August 31st, by the polar this year, and the result ChaeJ^'' * obliging secretary of the Darlington Tbe octagon drawing-room was built by the second Lynesack; Bowery, Norwood; Amos, Langton '"PPlied' A8riculture, Ihe keenly-felt want was 2 Chisham. Onions, tripoli — Mole, 2 Atbey, Darlington. William Cbap, an armourer of some note, and now Eev. R. Lindsay Loughborough, Vicar (uncle of the \ operations, in all directions- g°~r T Onions, other than tripoli—Mole, 2 Athey. Carrots—G Mar­ Duke, and is, in all its details, a most elaborate and Grange; J C Abbs, Westbolme; Elliott, Hioedon ; bride), John Charles, son of the late Robert Hodg­ D»tlj HOOD with Mr Smith's company, drew tbe boy on one s de, n ' The pens arrived with tbe train from shall, 2 Athey. Turnips, yellow—Dr Copeland, 2 Coulthard, highly finished apartment. Tbe furniture is elegant, J S Robson, Copley Lodge; T Barningham, Barnard "»t birds are very numerous an ht tni hour the pacified bim, and then apprised bis father of tbe facts. son Bourne, Solicitor, of Staindrop, to Annie Maria *°uld b » poultry exhibition Barnard Castle. 12 Eschalots — Howe, Darlington; 2 J and in tbis apartment is Hiram Power's celebrated Castle; Tarn, Middleton-in-TeeBdale; Lawson, Mar­ Jthy proportions. Groves, Barnard Castle. Cabbages—Mason, 2 Chisham. Red Lindsay, youogestdaughter of the late John Wataon, daunted *h* n fully open to the Public- Nothing cabbages—J A F Ascough, Darlington; 2 Reeks. Beans—J statue of the " Greek Slave," purchased by the second wood ; Gill, Hougbton-le-Side ; Gill, Scaife House ; Solicitor, of Durham. *ere i ,JriWOTer' tne poultry, pigeons and rabbits Howe, 2 Ascough. Kidney do.—Mawson, 2 Kyle. Peas—J Duke of Cleveland for £1,800. Thompson, Softley ; Heslop, West Side; T Shipley, D Atkinson, Staindrop; 2 Graham. Kidney potatoes—J Howe, The coffin was of polished oak, with heavy brass Woodland, Stephens, J Charlton, and many others. DEATHS. sen Provision Dealers of eaaag*jjj unpacked, whilst with every possible 2 G P Howe. Round do.—Jos Howe, 2 John Howe. Vege and B**J| Were arran e table marrows—Spence, 2 R Pigg. Beet^Whittington, 2 J mountings, in the design of wbicb a ducal coronet was The moat is well defined, being but partially filled A Card.—An Important Discovery is an­ Died at sea of heat apoplexy, on July 22 id, John, tie have agreed, on and after Friday, "ao'festl ' g d^ Judging commenced *«« bareil st ' d'*»dvantage, and tbe list of awards Atkinson. Parsnips—G Marshall, 2 Glasper. Collection of a conspicuous feature. The inscription was found to up, and tbe ornamental water that replaces it is so laid nounced in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy for beloved son of John Morton, Egglcstooe, aged 23 i their Shops at 1 o'clock every rT^ta vegetables—Pigg, 2 Spence, 3 Hildreth. •fitne wa. """P'ete when the public were admitted. read :—" The most noble Harry Ueoree Powlett out as to produce tbe effect of a river on leaving the nervous debility, physical exhaustion, kidney diseases, years. (afford to their Apprentices and Ass' reMin jf *0rk wa."?" P g. »od in a brief space the whole SPECIAL PHIZES (OPEN). , Duke and Marquis of Cleveland, Earl of Darlington castle for the lovely park. Deer are drinking at tbe and kindred complaints. Tbe discovery was made by a At Winston, on August 29th, Elizabeth Deborah, wifa fceiiday, and they will be ghsff'^dly lndo of the late Mr Tbo*. Pattison, aged 41 year*. w "•time J »t the command of the pressing 12 cnt blooms hollyhocks — Danby. 12 show or fancy Viscount and Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle, and edge of the moat, and well-bred cattle peacefully missionary in Old Mexico. Tbe Rev. Joseph Holmes, i in the town and country, pa' tne ealt m "^ihed t/1 iv, ' P0"'ble fault can be pansies—Finlay, 2 Marwood. Tray of Vegetables, 6 varieties, Baron Raby of Raby Castle, in the Countv of Durham graze in the domain. The cortege emerged from tbe Bloomsbury Mansions, Bloomsbury Square, London, At Barnard Castle, on tbe 30.h ult., Harry, ion of i so that this arrangement V^!,n,-- J5* th, u Promoters of tbe show. We must grown from Carter's seeds—J Stott, Darlington; 2 Marwood, K.G. Born 19tb April, 1803: died 21st August, park at the lodge gates, in the following order:— W.C., will send the prescription free of charge, on John Wilkinson, Harmire, aged 13 jears. Inter­ ory to both customers and trade*"-* Do., do., grown from Daniel Bros.'s seeds—J Glasper, Barnard elMwnerB Tbe bird were in fsir receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mention ment at Barnard Castle, on Thursday. Friend* Mar - » Castle. 12 pods George Stephenson peas—Boardman, 2 W 1891." Tbe coffin was placed on a raised platform in Tenants to the number of over 400. Mr Brownson w« Porter, of Bowes, was a leading Mason, Collection of hardy perennials—Roe, 2 Knaggs. tbe centre of the room, where the body lay in state, (Groom of Chambers) on a " state " horse, carrying this paper.—Adi-t, will please accept this, the only mtimauoa,