THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.

M1DDLETON-IS-TKK8DALB. ESTABLISHED OVIR 50 YEARS, Suction. GEORGE ADDISON EGS to inform the inhabitants of Barnard Police Court. Funeral of Miss Milbank, The Late Vicar of Gainford. K SOLD BY AUCTION, Castle arid District that be has COMMENCED J 0 B B FREDERICK METCALFE, BUSINESS at NO. 8, MABKET PLACE, BAB­ The other day iLe Lord Bishop of Norwich FABMERn, In Mr Tbomss Alliosou's Sale-roomp, SATUBDIT.—Before Mr John Smith. 6 FRUITERER, NABD CASTLE (lately occupied by Mr W.Nevison, George Smith, a navvy, said to belong 11 Paisley, dedicated a new pulpi, presented in memory of the IBX Co.. LTD. ~ On SATTJEDAT, MARCH 14TH, 1903, OF BARNINGHAM PARK. KURSBKYUAN AND SEEDSMAN Draper), as GENERAL DBAPBB and OUT­ was charged with breaking into the Middleton-in- THE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN ministry of the Bev. Dr. Edleston. late vicar of At 3 o'clock, FITTER, and by striot attention to business he hopes fS, Kirkby Stephen ; and (Nursery : West»ick Boad ; Teesdale Co-operative and Industrial Society's stores, Gainford, by hia son, to hast Carlton Church, Norfo'k, a biect to the conditions wbioh will be then and to merit a fair share of patronage. bekjreen the 5th and 6tb inat. It seemed that an MOCBNING. of which pari.b the Rev. J. J. Cummiog, brother-in- INBBIDGB, Seed and Fruit Stores: Churohgates), Bu ' there produced, entrance had been effected at the back of the premises, The profound regard shown to tbe memory of tbe law of tbe late vicar, ia rector. Tbe pulpit, of three BABNABD CASTLE, and a considerable quantity of goods stolen. The man late Miss Milbank at tbe interment of tbat esteemed panels, in carved oak, i. the work of Mr George KB QKO. TABN BAINBRIDGE, AUCTIOSEEB, TO CORRESPONDENTS. EGS to thank his Town and Country Customers bad evidently got as much as he oonld comfortably lady's mortal remaios, in BarniDgham churchyard, on Tenmck, tbe well-kocwn pari.b clerk of Gainford. IGUIXYSALS Every contribatien must be authenticated (in confidence) LOT 1. B for their kindness during the past, and trusts for with the name of the writer. carry, for there were two large bundles of clothing Thursday, was evidence of tbe love and affection in Inside i. cut the following inscription, written by the IllTU MARCH. 1903, . TT, that FBEEHOLD BESIDKNCE, being a continuance of the same. We decline to return rejected communications. left in aha store. Information was given to the police, whioh she was held, not only in BarniDgham and Bev. O. L. Aoland :—" A.M.D.G. ct inpiam mcmoriam • usual Urge supplies „, I We cannot insert anonymous replies to letters that have A So. 1. B03B 1'BBBACE, M1DDLB TON-1N- F.M. is prepared to supply every description o'f astd SesfMUt Nicholson and P.O. Brown at once took Newtham, but also throughout tbe entire dietriot. ministerii in ccclcsia ltd Joscphi h'AUston, A.M., " SIOBB appeared with the real names and addresses of the writers L.L.D., hoe pvlpitmn posuit filiui ejus. A.D. OATXLB.^2 irMSDALKi containing 6 Booms, with Yard and Seeds at Lowest Prices, and guarantees their being of excepting that when an anonymous correspondent com­ up the matter, The latter obtained certain information, Miss Milbank's good deeds will long live in the i j Garden bebind ; also Stable, with Loft above, the very best quality. mences a discission, he may continue to write anonymously which led him over the moors into Wesrdale. After neighbourhoods in which she bas resided, and her MCMIII. C.A.MJ)." Accompanied by tbe rector MABT will be Sold SPECIALITIES: whether his opponents give their real name and addresses an exhaustive search, the ingenuity of the constable kindness of heart is everywhere a household word. (the Rev. J. J. Cumming) Bishop Sheepshanks •JKJ alual eonveoienoee, now in the occupation of or not. K Mr Qeorge Pinkney as tenant thereof. Bir John Llewellyn Potatoes, Duke of York Potatoes, was rewarded with the detention of the offender at Indeed, as a family, tbey are justly regarded as a proceeded to the pulpit erected in the north aisle of Sootob Seed Potatoes, Mainorop, Up-to-Date, Etc Waskerley Waterworks. He was then wearing a pattern of goodness. the churob, and, holding hie pastoral staff in his hand, |18TO, 1903. LOT 2. • THE Prioes on application. complete new suit of clothing, which he had stolen. At twelve o'clock the cortege left the ball. The said the special collects of dedication. Amongst PKCIAL SALE for YoUo, those present were Mrs Cummiog. Mr R. H, Edleston, Ail that FBEEHOLD HOUSE, containing 5 Also Agent for SAMUEL FINNEY & CO. He had also several tins of tobacco upon him, besides coffin was of plain oak, with solid brass mountings, i prise, will be given, v>j,. ' * Front Garden, and usual Conveniences, handkerchiefs, and other articles tied in a bundle. and tbe following was tbe inscription upon tbe F.S.A., Miss Rate Acland, Mrs F. M. Long, tbe Hoc , lOi. Bulli for competit,^ Miss Lindley, Miss Mabel Wbitaker. and the Rev. H. £^Ho. 10, TOWH HEAD. MIDDLETON-IN- GRASS, CLOVER, and all AGBI0ULTUBAL The man was brought to Barnard Castle, and he now breastplate:—"Minnie Milbank: born December , age oooiidered. Preset TBaVTOALK,' and D0V ln tue occupation of Mrs pleaded guilty to the charge, and said the artioles he J. H. and Mrs Steward. The erection of the pulpit SEEDS. BARNARD CASTLE, MARCH 11TH, 1903. 10th, 1846: died Mareh>d, 1903." i tenant thereof. had left were too heavy to carry. The prompt completes the restoration of this pretty, little, country 1 John Pinkney lllinioB i detection is regarded at meritorious. It seems that FR0CI8SI0K. church, initiated some years ago by the rector (the LOT 3. Do. MONET ADVANCED. P.O. Brown had tracked the man for twenty miles. The chief mourners were Sir Powlett Milbank and Rev, J. J. Gumming), wbo is well known in Gainford •il that FBKEHOLD HOUSE, containing 3 Proposed New Church. Ir Wui. Fumess £10 to £1,000 promptly advanced without sureties or The accused bad taken possession of a complete rig the Dowager Lady Milbank, Mr Milbank and Lady and the district, and wbo bas also provided tbe Ir John Bayles „ « with usual Conveniences, being No. 8, publicity to Farmers, Clergymen, Professional. Gentlemen, THE sale ol the late Mr Abraham Hilton's out, consisting of a jacket, vest, pair of trousers, two Milbank, Major-General tbe Hon. W. Herbert and bsndsome'rectory bouse during his 43 years' Ir Balph Metcalfe J?Ss HEAD, MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALB, and Respectable Householders generally in Town and shirts, a pair of stockings, boots, cap, four handker­ inoumbency. Country. Moderate interest and repayment as arranged, real property will result at all events in one the Hon. Mrs W. Herbert, Sir David Dale and Miss Ir N. H. Coatee, by Baby bnJ I 0*ow jn the occupation of Mrs Hutohinsoo, as chiefs, and a Cardigan jaoket, all of which prisoner monthly or quarterly. Special terms for loans on Life great improvement being effected in the E. Milbank, Miss Milbank and Mist G. Milbank, and Ir T. Alderion, Wnorlton I J^t thereof. ^ 4 Policies, Scrip, Reversions, etc. If preferred. Client! can was wearing when apprehended by P.O. Brown in a the Bev. Peroy Hales, Mr Sanders, Mr James Munro, Ir W. Hutchinson, OookSeld I have transactions completed at their own residence. All architectural adornment of Galgate. Long hut at Waskerley Waterworks. His old clothing was applications, personal or by letter, treated with strict privacy, M.D, J.P., Barnard Castle; Mr W. J. Wattoo, 1 afterwards found torn up in the storer, and also his Ir John Wall man 8HABES IN THE MIDDLKTON-IN- and promptly attended to. No preliminary fees. Address— ago, in the late benefactor's lifetime, he was Startfortb Hall;' Mr Harry Rouse, Firby Hall, geite to t\t 6irit0t; I at 10 30 TKSSDAl.fi GAS COMPANY. J. StJMHSRFimD & SON, Pink Lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne* approached with a view to selling the site old boots, A considerable quantity of clothing was Bedale; Colonel Worslcy, Belliilr, Bichmond; Mr j THOMPSON, Secretary, Toe tecasts will allow inspection, and further Established at same address 40 years. picked up ready for removal, at already stated, but and Mrs Greaves, 8nape Cattle, Bichmond; Mr Oar columns are open for the expression of opinion, but we a,,T 0Dt8 ned 00 which came^to the hammer last Thursday, licgton. ueul«f» ** ' application to Mi prisoner had left them.—He was remanded till to­ James Todd, J.P., Fairview, Baroingbam ; and tbe do not necessarily adopt the views of our correspondents. SLSOI W»LT0S' Normanhurst, Billingbam Avenue, lis raily was that all his possessions would day. Mines Todd, Mr John Bell, Snape, Bedale; Mrs «2™i.on-Isss ; to the ACCTIOKEER, at Darlington ; MB. HUGHES, eventually b£ realized, and would be devoted Hitching, Snape Castle; Mitt Brown, Snape; Mr A BIJICrBD PLAN. J. F. L ATI MSB, Solioitor, Darlington. MONDAY.—Before Mr John Smith. TARN, 8TJBGEON DENTIST, or STOCKTON, to charitable purposes. That was hia settled Greaves, Appleton, Bedale; Mr Edward Hutchinson, SIR,—I beg to thank you for your report of tbe THE PRIVAILINC VICE, Darlington ; tbe Bev. A Stockdale, tbe Bev. J. T. LIB, HODSB A AGBl [ TTENDS BABNABD CASTLE the FIRST determination. The Congregationalists have proceedings at the last meeting of the Urban District Penrose, M.A., Vicar of Barnard Castle; tbe Bev, ICXIONKUR. Valuationi f STANHOPE GATE, MIDDLE TON-IN- and THIRD WEDNESDAYS in every Henry Bowe, labourer, was charge! with being Council, wbiob enabled me and tbe publio generally ot| A patiently waited their time, and have at Drakeford-Lewis, Kirby Bavensworth; tbe Bev, T. k Appointed Auctions*, I MONTH, from l to 5 o'olook, at MISS MILNEB'S helplessly drunk, and he pleaded guilty. Tbe case to see how tbe wind blows, and with your permission TEESDALE ength 8ecurfed the ground upon which they was proved by Sergt. Oxnard, It appeared that tbe Bootbby, Newsbam Grange; Mr Tripp, Mr G. PROMPT SITTLUUXTS. TEMP IRAK Cl HOTEL, MARKET PLACE. I should like to take tbe opportunity of acknowledging intend to erect a new church. Eeligious defendant had been before the court three years ago Armstroog, Mrs and Mils Johnson, Thorpe; Mr John the kindly effort made by the one member (Mr IVICIOBIA XEBBAOB, DWARD IABN, favoured with instructions Also at TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MIDDLETON- on a similar charge.—He was fined 7i 6d and the Brown, Mr Arthur Barker, Mr and Mrs W. Wilkinson, Emerson) to bave my applioation fairly and reasonably ~ CA8TLB. from Mr Thomas Belmer, will Sell by Auction, lodies, with jjne accord, are leaving the back IN-TEBSDALE, from 9 to 12 a.m., on the same daj. costs, Early Lodge; Mr T. Barningham, Barnard Cattle; dealt with. Erntnoot reserve, in a Large Wool Loft on tire streets, and Are presenting themselves and Mr John Graham, Barnard Castle; Iotpeotor BRIACH OF WOBKHOU8B DISCIPLINE, remises on SATPSDAV, MARCH 21ST. 1903, the whole their claim? in more prominent places, Gatenby, Startfortb ; Sergt. Page, Greta Bridge ; Mr There appeara to be very little inclination nowa­ Harry Green was charged with essaulticg-a fellow- days on the part of tbe Council to allow ratepayers to Sbis HOUSEHOLD FOBNITUBB and DAIBY MR. G. BEST, basking as ihey now do in the glorious F. W. Little, Barnard Castle ; McssrsJLntbony Coatee, JON & SON, UTENSILS, POCLIBY, Etc., viz.:—Mahogany tramp in the casual ward of the Teesdale Union improve their premises or increase ibeir trade; but, SUBGEON DENTIST, sunlight of full civil and religious freedom, Workhouse. It appeared that the men had quarrelled, Mark Anderson, John Coatet, William Ooates, whether trade be good, bad, or indifferent, tbe autre table, mahogany sofa, in hair ; mahogany Thomas Alderson, Benjsmiii and Mrs Morrell, Mrs AND VALUERS, cseffonier, in good order; half-dozen mahogany ATTENDS BABNABD CASTLE EYEBY and for whifjb. the Independents fought so and that Green had struck the other man.—Mr Geo. authority regularly demand the rates, which are Barker, tbe workhouse matter, was in oourt, and Hind, Newtham; Mr and Mrs J. Atkinson, Wilton considerably more than they were a few years ago. IBALB BOOMS. snairfi u bair; mahogany arm chair, mahogany side WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, valiantly. The first principle of Independ­ House; Mr BroadbeLt, Liberal agent, fiiobniood; If the rules or bye-laws do not carry with them table, msbogsny round table, mahogany square table, BUCKLE'S FANCY REPOSITORY, insisted upon the maintenance of order in the work­ ency regards the individual, and may be house.—Mr Smith said that scenes like this could not Mr and Mrs J. H. Martin, Newsham; Mr and Mrs power to pass a plan, or, as an alternative, sell a strip •sbonny pole and rings, marble timepiece, pictures, No. 3, GALGATE; W. Todd, Barningham; Mils Goldtbroagb, Mr 1876. ornaments, carpet and rug, fender and irons, ash pan, thus expressed — every individual is be allowed, and, as shelter and provisions were of the flags, then where, I ask, do the Council get And at MIDDLETON-IN-TSESDALB the Second independent? of human authority in all available at the public expense, the discipline of tbe Sbippen, Newtham; Mr Robert and Mrs and Miss their power to say no to any suggested improvement ? soal vase, spittoons, 3 feather beds, 3 sets bolsters and Hind, Newsham; Mrs Watscn, Newsham; Mrs pillows, 2 iron bedsteads, brass mounted; wooden and Last Wednesday in eaoh Month, at matters pertaining to religious faith and workhouse must be upheld. Green would be sent to It cannot be denied that the flags at this particular STEELE, Durham Gaol for fourteen days, with hard labour, Tidyman and daughter, Mr John Bobson, Barnard place are more than adequately wide for passenger bedstead, straw mattresses, dressing table and Mas. JAMES', HILL TEBBACB. iractice. The earliest witness for the Castle; and others. ISBB, ESTATE, HOCSl | withstand (maple), 3 toilet glasses, 5 cane-seated without tbe option of a fine. traffic; and I oan hardly see bow a new window, The servants inoluded Nurse and Mils Wilson, Mr chain, poles and ringv, curtains, bedroom oarpet, ndependenOT of the first post-apostolic projecting a few inches, and in a line with exiatiog JENEBAL OOMMIS8IOH TUESDAY.—Before Mr John Smith, Leggett, Mrs Wilkinson, Mr Birtwhistle, Mr. A. Smith, chamber services, towel rails, pictures, ornaments, 2 >eriod is Cl|ment of Rome. Very little is windows on both sides, could cause any inconvenience, LGENT. MESSRS ADDISON & WOODHAMS Mr Pearson, Mr N. Sayer, Mr W. Peckett, Mr B. sopboards, feeder and irons, J chest drawers (maple), A DRUNKEN WOMAN. danger, or annoyance to users of tbe footpath. mown respecting him, excepting what may Green, Mr O. Clark, Mr L. Davis, Mr Jubb, Miss the Agricultural Holdinnl 1 cbest drawers, painted mahogany ; dressing table SPIRIT MEBOHANTS, Bridget Planningban, a tramping hawker, was This, I suppose, was the ground of tbeir objection. be gathered .frjpm his own writings. It is Blake, Miss Staioes, Miss Turner snd Miss Bamsden, | Act. and wtsbitand to match, stair oarpe', 9 brass rods, 2 charged with drunkenness. It appeared that the I, however, do not think that the Council, when TEA AND COFFEE DEALEBS, probable thai he died somewhere about or woman had gone to tbe police station on Monday , Agricultural Produce, Im. I kitchen tables, longsettlr, 3 o'nairs, arm obair, side , » THE SERVICE, tbey rejected tbe plan, had so much at heart the ease table, American clock, dresser and desk oombined, 33, GALGATE, BABNABD CASTLE, before A.D.'lOO. He was therefore the night for a ticket of admission to the workhouie. and comfort of suoh as use tbe flags. No, tbey were I in any part of the oountrj.l The coffin was plaoed on a catafalque leading to the koives and forkr, crockery, table mangle, firs screen, ontemporart of the apostles, or some of Prisoner was in such a state of drunkenness, that the evidently prompted with another motive—the same as EG to announce that they have purchased the chancel, and tbe churob was well filled by a sorrowing wriogiog machine, meal obest, meat safe, 3 bird cages, police refused to give her a ticket, and detained her has been manifested on previou. occasion!—and tbe ate and Legacy Duties, on B 8TOOE and BU8INESS of the late Abraham them * of Ignatius, of Apollonius of Tyana, on a charge of beiog drunk and incapable of taking congregation. Tbe 90th Pialm, commencing, " Lord, faibiDg rods, 2 fishing nets, kitchen fender and Council seem to be ruled by a few. Hilton, and hope by offering First-class Quality of Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations: derate Terms, irons, door mats, good barrel churn (will churn 501bs), the great champion of heathenism: of care of herself. She was fined 7t 6i. • I do not care to spoil my property by altering plane Goods, and with strict attention to business, to merit so teaoh us to number our dayi, tbat we may apply •allquantities, Warehoused | tin milk bowl and stand, milk dishes, cream pots, Tacitus, Suetonius, and Pliny—authors to suit unfriendly parties, but must hold them back the patronage of friends in town and country. our hearts unto wisdom," was chanted, Mr Robert tut, pails, pans, and otbsr rf quisites. whose classic writings have descended to our until there is a difference in tbe constitution of tbe Mack, honorary organist Catterick Pariah Churob, I received at any tine. times—and to this list may be added Board. A change ia, I think, very desirable.—Tours POCLTST.—12 hens, 1 male bird (last year's presiding at tbe organ. In tbe absence of tbe Rector trulv. JOHN G. HABBIS. chicken), pure silver wyandotte, 7 dncks and 2 drakes Polycarp and Justin Martyr. and Bural Dean—tbe Rev. E. Spencer Gough—wbo is G. S. STAINSBY, 15, Hone Market, Barnard Castle, Maroh 9th, 1903, , Newgate, Barnard Cattle. (pure Indian runners), to be sold immediately after Major the Hon. W. L. Vane. in India, the Rev. Percy Hales read from tbe 20th the furniture. LADIES' & GENT.'S FASHIONABLE The 2nd Volunteer Battalion Durham Light verse of the 15th chapter of St. Paul's First Epistle to Sale at 11-30 prompt. Storm Ravages. Infantry got a noted new officer on Saturday, when the Corinthians, and the hymn, " Now tbe labourer's COUNCIL V. TOWS UrKCVIMSsTT, Victoria-terrace, Barnard Castle. TAILOB. talk is o'er," having been sung, and tho "Nunc ADDISON, Msjor the Hon. W. L. Fane, of tbe Bdserve of Officers, DEAR SIR,—I wss a bit surprised on reading in AND VALUER, Fit and Style Guaranteed. THE domain of Rokeby has suffered brother of Lord Barnard, and twice opponent of Sir Dimmitus " sweetly rendered, the ccffio was removed to tbe place of sepulchre, which ii situated at the eait your last issue that tbe Urban Council, after refuting ke FABM STOCK, BICHABD DEACON'S SPBING disastrously from the gales. The picture Joseph Pease in the Barnard Cattle Division, was to pass a plan of Mr Harris for a new window in the lUSB, and other SALES. NEWGATE, BABNABD CASTLE. is, indeed, distressing. Some of the finest appointed to a majority in the citizen soldiers, after end of tbe ohurch, and immediately under the chancel SALE APPOINTMENTS. window. Tbe grave was lined with moil, evergreens, Horse Market, oould not accept the offer to pay for IPBOBATE AND LEGACY I having attained that rank in the line " Faithful timber on the estate has been torn out of and flowers, the bottom being bricked round and tbe liberty or license to carry out tbe proposed IcriKS. MARCH 10m and 11TH, at POBOH HOUSE, the earth by the roots, and magnificent Durhams." Major Vane got his commission in the alteration ; and even more surprised when tbe 101st Boyal Bengal Fusiliers 23 years ago, but after a covered with moss. An exquisite ernes of choice ISEITLEMENTS. GAINFOBD.—FDBNITURE, Etc. trees are Ludlow on eveay hand. The park flowers also adarned tbe sepulchre. Here tbe Rev. Council did net suggest any other way out of tbe Attn 28TH. at .—HOBSES, Waterproofs softens 1 few weeks' service passed into tbe Durhams, with the difficulty—such as a nominal yearly rent or acknow­ hu's Auction Mart Co., Ltd„ and preserves the life David Lamplugh, R<-c or of Rokeby, proDounced tbe CAT TLB, TRAPS, Etc. wall has been hurled down in several places lit Battalion of whioh he has served in India and ledgment. I take it tbat bad tbe Counoil sold a few geardale. of BOOTS and H A R. committal sentences in the most lolemo and tbe most NESS. Allows polish, withjthe crashing fall of gigantic forest trees, South Africa. He was mentioned in despatches by inches of the flags tbey would not have then been iT/stAn's,Butcher, MIDDMIOI- | ICE 31ST. at HIGH DALTON HALL, NEWS- feeling manner. Indeed we have rarely beard the fag Pleasant odour. both Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener. accountable for any accident which might occur ay. HAH, YOBES.—FARMING STOCK of Mr 33 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. and the damage occasioned by the historical loul-inspiiing words of the very beautiful service for ;, CoTHBBSTOlTB. I.Britton. Tins— 2d..6d.. 1/-.S 216 ol Ilooimakers Saddlers " Windy Monday " seems to fade into tbe burial of tbe dead read with greater humanity, through the projecting window. I really think tbat init 3u>, at GAINFOBD.—The FABMING , Ironmongers, Stores, &c. Manfy.East 1'ulwichS.E. tbe Board, wbo decide what the town shall pay insignificancy by way of comparison. From Tbe scone was memorable. Tho graveyard of anocally for any drainage, footpath maintenance and il. M1DDLEION-IN- STOCK of the late Mr Jjbn Abbs, in conjunction a. _ with Mr G. T. Bainbridge. c one to two thousand trees have been Barningham is a typical country churchyard. A fine tbe like—whatever tbey may at any time feel inclined 1DALE. r Mission at Woodland. pastoral view is commanded—a panorama of riob and IniL 25m, at BOLAM.—HOBSES, CATTLE, uprooted onsthe Streatlam estate, and Mr to have done— should also encourage those who pay fertile land, with distant well-wooded estatei. All is Bale of superior and 8BBBP, E-c. MICHAEL MARRAN, Havelock, the Baby Forester, has doubtless A fartnight's special servioes have been held in the tbe rates to improve tbeir bu.iness premises wben oalm and peaoeful, save the sobbing of tbe villagers tbey deem it needful. And wbo can say that present- J Furniture, Antique Ster'u:( h MAT, at GAINFOBD.—FUBNITUBB of Mrs SHOEING AND GENEBAL 8MITH a similar tale of woe. However, it is New Hall by tbe Ber. J. Johns. The district was Blackett, late of Newsham Hall, Durham. wbo have oome from far and near to pay the last mark day competition does not justify tbe idea of a little | Electro-plated Goods, 0. (Late with Messrs Hedley), visited by tbe missioner, and great interest was taken in Other Sales in course of arrangement. proverbiatly an ill-wind which blows no of reipect to tbe memory of a lady wbo had spent ber extension or improvement ? It was not as if the aioa. Excellent Faatber Bad) COMMERCIAL HOTEL YARD. GALGATE, good, and tho timber merchants must reap a the servioes. Tbe congregations grew eaoh night whole existence upon this earth in helping and [rising 4 yeart, 12 bands, Trif Commissions respeotfully invited. until tbe hall was filled. A solo was sung by one of Council stringently bound themselves to any particular Auctioneer's Office, Gaioford. BABNABD CASTLE, rich harvest as the result of a tempest which comforting the needy and the lick. To pais from rule in such matters, for we occasionally hear of little * nd, Silver-mounted Harness, the choir eaoh evening. From the beginning a mortal ken to tbe silent lsnd with a self-sacrificing EGS to inform the Farmers, and the Publio has no parallel in violence in living memory, apirit of deep earnestness rested in tbe mission. The deviations in one part of tbe town and slight " gives and devoted career like this—amiable, gentle, loving, and takes " in another. Ltt me refer to tbe new B generally, that he has OPENED A NEW and the like of which it is asserted has not singing and the addresses struck a deep obord in the affectionate, aud kind—robs the summons of all its SHOEING FOBGE at the above Address, and by hearts of the people. Over twenty persons professed window recently put in at tbe dairy premises. It JCK, F.AI.. favoured wits '£. HEDLEY, R.P. been experienced for the space of three terrors, and we cheerfully say with James Shirley: projects, I believe, eleven incces on to the flags, and i Mr A. J. Dunk, who it leaviaf strict attention to Business hopes to merit their conversion, and a great blessing has acorued to the \(Mimbtr of the Most Worshipful Company hundred years. " Only tbe actions of the just imell sweet and blossom tbis ia on a much narrower oath tban in tbe Horse will Sell by Public Auotiot, oustom. ohurch and neighbourhood. of Plumbers, London), in the dust." m. Market. Where is the quid pro quo in this ease ? DAT, MARCH 1 7TH AUD lota, The sadly deoimated racks of tbe Milbank farMy I fail to see bow any barc.bip or danger to tbe l day at 10 a.m., the whole at fl A I N T B B , GLAZIEB, AND NOTICE OF REMOVAL, awakeos deep emotion in tbe hearts of Barningham public would accrue in such a case as Mr Harris', and 7BNIIUBB and EFFKCli GENERAL OONTBAOTOB, and Newtham people, and the critical state of the whilst in sympathy with my friend, I unhesitatingly | dinner service, Parisian rsf< STRAY ARROWS. p7, GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. MALCOLM BURN, Dowager Lady is causing muoh anxiety. Tearful and question tbe action of tbe Council,—Tours truly, :-bot:le cruet, 2 G-bottle orueti, Br SBNTDNBL. Funeral of the late Mr. even sad has been tbe sorrow experienced by Sir I down dessert knives, 4 pain WATCHMAKER, ETC, " Nor set down augbt ln malios."—OthsUo. Powlett C. Milbank during the past few months, but LOOKER ON. tea spoons, dessert spooni, LEAD AID IRON LIFT AUD FORCE PUMPS BABNABD CASTLE, Lord and Lady Barnard have arrived at their Loadon B. S. BAINBRIDGE. they have tbe full sympathy of tbe entire tea spoons, soup ladles, fii: A SPECIALTY. neighbourhood, and they know full well that EGS to inform his Customers and Friends that he residence from Baby Castle, Darlington. A welUkaewa and highly-respected resident in this }ina tea services, finger glasses, If,AUD OTTO I K8TIMATK8 GIVEN FOB ALL » • " The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, As appears from a notice in our advertise­ has BEMOYED to 41, GALGATE, and hopes • distriot, Mr Robert Stagg Bainbridge, son of Mr atique cut deoantere, antiqn •JAJJT VILB. | DK8CEIPTION8 OI WORK. And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave. ment coiumni, Messrs John Wright and Co. (now B A wild goose was shot at Stanhope tbe other day, B. W. Bainbridge, of Middleton House, passed away ny chairs, in hair Beating; GALVANIZED ROOFS SUPPLIED, by strict attention to Business to still merit a fair Await alike the inevitable hour, John Wright and Eagle Bangs, Limited), London and bogany square table, mabog- share of patronage, , and is now in the possession of Mr Thomas Lonsdale on Friday evening last at bis residence at Keverstone, The paths of glory lead but to the grave." for preservatien. near , He was interred on Tuesday, Birmingham, will, on Tuesday, the 17th init., at the of excellent Brussels end And so it came to pass tbat tbe members of the family Central Music Hall, Barnard Castle, open an airror. wicker ehair, heartn- w - • » Maroh 10th, at Staindrop Parish Ohurcb, in the who have lately been removed by death, regarding INCANDESCENT GAS presence ef a large number of friends from the exhibition of their gai cooking and beating stoves and | irons, table-cloth, long tabla W. BURN & SON, Mr B. Wotton, the Teesdale naturalist, is in their earthly pilgrimage in tbe light only of other labour saving appliances. There will be and fittings, hassocks, less possession of m pair of ravens, recently killed in the immediate neighbourhood, as well as from distant probationary duty, have been quite prepared for tbe • LIGHTS SUPPLIED places in the North of Bogland, who bad thus cooking demonstrations each day, at 3 p.m. and | quanti'.y of felt, also matting FBTJITEBEBS, SEEDSMEN, FLOBISTS distriot. The species is by no means common, and, exobange of mortality for life. 7 30 p.m., by Miss Margaret Lovell, M.G.A. (first- gaay drawers, hot water (WBLSBACH PATENT) in faot, is extinct in some districts. Teesdale, bow- assembled to show their deep sympathy with tbe It was observed by all beholders tbat a more 29, GALGATE, BABNABD CASTLE. bereaved family. The funeral service wat conducted olass diplomee). This is an opportunity for our lira, maple-painted dressing AND ALL glTTINGS. ever, if an exception, tbe bird breeding there annually. piotureique and lovely collection of wreaths was never readers to tee, without charge, tbe latest improve­ ounted bedsteads. 36 pairs • * • by the retident olergy, the Bevt. Canon Liptoombe seen in the neighbourhood. The perfume was most WBEATHS MADE TO ORDER. and Mr Johnson, and were assisted by tbe Bev. ments in cooking apparatus, with tbe addition of feather beds, bolsters sal # fragrant, and the various floral speoimens showed the highly-interesting lecture., that should on no aocouat I counterpanes, stair carpet and A Large Aatortment of High-class Sweets,Chocolates, Messrs John Appleby, G. W. Jackson, J, G. Johnson W. M. H. Milner, brother-in-law of the deceased greatest care in culture, and the most choice and JOHN GRAHAM, Toffees, Etc, Sold Wholesale and Retail. The following, besides many others, were present on be missed. The exhibition will remain open until as, sundry chairs and tables and W. J. Watson are tbe retiring members of the refined taste in selection. We make special note of the 20th in.t. covers, tins, and kettles, 1; Barnard Castle Urban Distriot Counoil. the mournful occasion:—Mr W. J. Bainbridge the faot became rarely, or, perhaps, never have North •tity of kitchen requisites, 3 pHBMIST, BARNARD CASTLE. EE » » • (brother), Miss Bainbridge, Miss Kate Bainbridge, Bidiog villagers witnessed suoh a truly handsome nd forms, 2 tables, 24 pass, I notice there is a good programme again for the and Miss Milly Bainbridge (daughters), Mr Walter display. Tbe wreaths and flowers were sent by tbe Don't miss the Bargains now ottered at Gowland's Annual Clearanon Sale. Some rare oking utensils, dairy utensil* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT FOB annoal Band of Hope entertainment to be held on Bainbridge (nephew), Mr and Mrs Guinness (son-in- Dowager Lady Milbank, Sir Powlett Milbank, Lady WINDROSS, law and daughter), Bev. W. M. H. Milner, Mr Bargains in Suit, and Drees Good., etc.—4, HOUSE 1 goods comprise :—6 Georg' IPAINTS, VABNISHE8, TTJBPENTINE, Monday evening next, in the Viotoria Hall. The Milbank, Mils E. Milbank (Becton), Sir David Dale, leorge 1. silver gravy spool 15, MABKET PLACE, parents of the childrert*ehould all make an effort to Fred Woodcock (Manchester), Mr John Wornum, Mr and Miss G. Milbank, Miss May Milbank, MARKET, MIDDLETJN- IN-TEESDALE , 4 George I. silver sauci |T0ETLAND CEMENT, ALLPLASTEE, BABNABD CASTLE, attend, and also all interested in tbe cause of Mr J. G. Angus (Newcastle), Mr F. B. and Mitt " Maggie," Mr and Mrs Sanders, Mrs F. W. Forrester, , 2 silver wine labels, set «t — FOB — temperancJt Ttrs**jharget are very low for such a Sherlock, Mr Ed. Mangin, Bev. John Charter, Bsv, " Aline," "Peroy and Bits," " Ralph and Amice," Kali's Meat and Malt Wine : 3s. (id. and forks, in case; 6 electro* LATHS, HALE, Ac. good and varied entertainment. Lewis , Major Headlam, Mr W. J. Watson ; Mri Smitb, Lady and Miss Green-Price, Mils Wilson, 2s. per bottle.—To be obtained only at the Eagle Wioe etro-plated teapots, coffee p°* Cycles, Tyres, Air Tubes, Messrs Hugill, Wm. Hugill, Wilson, Wrightson, Barningbam ; Household Servants, Barningham Park; Stores, Barnard Castle. MACHI5E OIL, for Bepairs, 4e 1/8 Gall. > * Thompson, Cox, Smith, and Miss Smith (Sookburu tro-plated incense burners,' For many years past the Committee of the Lord's Teachers and Scholars, Newsham; Henry, Peroy, MACHINE OIL. Heavy 2/2 „ estate); Messrs Gny, Pinkney, Carter, Newbold, Lucy and Alioe Herbert, Croker and Winifred Sterne, W. Nevison for Cheapest Pinafores, ro-plated entree dish, to** Lamps, Bells, Pumps, &c., Day Observance Society have suggested that tbe I; 50 volumes of books, 3) o.rm, GALLIPOLI OIL. TnostaU, Sayer, Bayles, and 8orafton (Gilmonby Mr T. and Miss McCullock, from Brambam and Aprons, Coveralls, Dress Materials, Skirta, Under­ ia olergy of Lond/m and other large towns should preach, and gold, with the book IEALTIC LINSEED OIL, for Horses and Cattle, estate); Mr Bell (Baby), Mr Sayer, Mr and Mrs Fairview, Barningbam; Mr George Todd, Darlington; clothing and Hosiery. Sole Agent Mey's Watob- on the Suf day, after Easter, sermons on tbe subjeot of il paintings on panels, by Safes, Trunks, Gartbwaite, Miss Bruntkill, Mr Copeland, and many L. S. Paris. Mr, Mrs, and Missei Greenwood, Bedale; sDring Corsets.—ADVT. 8 Sunday observance. Last year, thanks in great th 2 bows ; number of tram " EXTRA STRONG others. Elizabeth E. Wbitmore, " Guy and Sybil," Sir Allen To MOTHSES.—MrsWinsIow'ESoothing3yrnp hssbeea oseJ rly Chelsea Derby oupj Wire Netting, measure to the publicity kindly given by the press to and Lady Selon-Stuart, Barningham School Children, this invitation, a moat encouraging response was over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children old ~ WEED KILLER, Barningbam Parishioners. Teachers and Children of while teething, with perfect success. It will relieve the poor of teapots, antique Carpet Sweepers, secured. The committee propose, this year, to extend Well School, Bev. J. and Mrs Moden, Well Vioarage ; sufferer immediately. It is pleasant to taste; it produces complete set of cookies' FOB PATHS, GARDEN WALES, ETC. their appeal to the whole of the beneficed clergy. Will of Mr J. H. Stanton. May, Rate, George and Bob Steine, Servants of natural quiet sloep, by relieving the child from pain, and the 6 large copper stock potA little cherub awakes as bright as a button." Of all Ob Norton Manor, Min J. Wilkinson, Portman Square, stewpans, 4 copper j"W Corrugated Iron, The executrix and executors of the will of Mr John I'te, Is. ltd. per bottle. 1 A QUANTITY OF LARGE EMPTY W.; " Douglas," Teachers and Sobolars of Snape r of other useful sundri** The Congregational Church of Barnard Oaatle are Harrison Stanton, of Stubb House, Winston, J.P., 8 OIL CASES FOB SALE. School, Mrs George D. Stibbard, Eleanor Forrester, I pairs sheets and 6 pairs lm * Fencing Wire, Brushes, to be heartily-congratulated on having secured from M.I.O.B., who died on the 1st January last, aged 72 10 Mrs Arthur Guinness, Maxwell Bouse, Major and Mrs Jt oases, cotton pillow a* * tbe trustees of the late Mr Abraham Hilton a new years, are his widow, Mrs Elizabeth Harby Stanton, IN STOCK, FOB SALE, Vered, Pamela Preston, H. A. M. Bouse, and Madge, I towels aad 06 bedroom towel* Cutlery, " church-site * in Galgate, as commanding in position and his son, Mr John Harrison Stanton, of Newlands, Mrs Hubhersty, from Mothers' Meeting, Newsham; Vuokeback towels. 72 tab» as it is favourable in adaptability. The present Southampton, by whom tbe testator's estate bas been |BASIC PHOSPHATE At Lowest Prices. Mrs Watson, Mrs John Atkinson, Newsbam; from I qjilts, linen basket; bedrooo> ohuroh bas, for well nigb seventy years, had a useful valued at £5,500 10s 4d grosr.and £4,974 14. 2d net. BIRTH. PNEUMATIC BCBBEB STAMPS, tbe Servants at tbe Rectory, with deep sympathy; in , china and enamelled oaodlc and honoured history, and all ohristian people, and, (THOMAS GILCHRIST PROCESS). affectionate memory, from tbe Bev. E. 8. Gough and BROWKHBS.—On March 4tb, at Headlam-terrscu, lis, pewter tea service, fendefj indeed, all who wish for whatever makes for goodness Barnard Castle, the wife of Mr J. I. Brownless, of D This is tbe^bighest standard made. Harry Gough; from Mary, Elsie, Agnes, and j. white and gold cups » " MAURICE WILSON, and healthiness in oivic life even, will wish our a son. 9 Berkeley, in loving memory of one we dearly loved; 6 dcz. tumblers, table km' * Oongregationalist friends well ia their new venture, Mr and Mrs Greaves, Snape; from the Inhabitants of MARRIAGE3. , cheat mahogany drawer** • • Greta Bridge Police Court. COAL AND COKE MERCHANT, Soargill and tbe Sobool Children, Miss Lane Fox, rail, spring and wool'"? Hoax : Asurox.—At the Wesleyan Churcb, Barnard ai Bramba Park; etcetera. brass rods, milk bowls * 6, MONTALBO TERRACE, BARNARD CASTLE. Tbe laying Of the foundation-stone may not be for WEDNESDAY.—Before Mr B. J. Dent (chairman), Castle, on 7th March, Mr Joseph Horn, to Miss jars and baskets, ooSee po'» to-day, but/' to begin " is a step nearer the goal. May Mr T. Obipchase, Mr James Todd, and Mr John Instructions from tbe hall were received at the Sarah Aahton, both of Cotberston. Please note the following reduced Prices :— line, flower pots, number * it be granted that some day another beautiful building, Smith. Milbank Arms Hotel to provide light refreshments for STCTT : Dixon.—At the Register Office, Barnard and weights, by Avery'1 POWELLS SOUTH DURHAM BEST COAL at 13s per ton, not unworthy its purpose, shall add to the brightness TBI IVILS OF DBIHE. all who needed luncheon, and the hospitable hostess Cattle, on 7*h March, Mr Matthew 8tott, to Miss 12 h.h., rising 4 ye** SOUTH DURHAM TREBLE NUTS at 18s per ton of ample-spaced Galgate. Faith removes mountains I A local man, named George Meynell, was catered admirably for tbe wants of all-comers. A Sarah Jure Dixon, both of Cockfield. charged with being drunk and disorderly at the to be sound; excellent tr»P' EAST HBTTON TREBLE NUTS at 16s 6d „ refreshing cup of tea, with ssndwiohes, was very timely lackland, in good conditio? ' • I Bridge-end, Startfortb, on Jibe 26th February. He and acceptable help to those who had travelled loug DEAIH3 1 harness, mackintosh, sad"11 AMI BROOMPARK BEST COAL at 10s Od „ pleaded guilty, and it appeared be had been locked up, distaooes, and the thougbtfulness was in keeping with 1, Over eighty reserved seats have been booked for the BAKBRIDUE.—On the G.h ioit., at Kever.toue, Robert ty of hooks, stable uteni" Discount, Is per ton on orders of 4 tons or more. and afterwards liberated on bail. He promised tbe well-known traits in the character of an ancestral ESIT1824. Mrs Brown-Potter Concert, on Friday night, I of 4-pali beer engine, ne*' reformation, and the magistrates, having examined a race who live very affectionately in the Stagg Bainbridge, aged Oj years 1 all connections, by Mes*'! long list of oonviotions, he was warned that this wss hearts of their tenantry and neighbours. COUIRSON.—At Tir,dale-crescent, , 1 fCoughs.Colds, E. STODDART, his second offence since tbe new Act came into force. ilver-plated bottling tap H }. Volunteer News.—Drills for F Company on March 3rd, 1903, Beatrice Annie, the beloved ririt kegs, plate rack, kfl»' No. 8, GALGATE, BABNABD CASTLE, Another conviction and he would be placed on the daughter of John and Elizabeth Hannah Collioson, 0 2nd Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry, for 4 copper moulds. Stock-' blaok lilt. He was fioed 10s and the costs. AsthmaBronchitis Is now showing week ending Maroh 17th, 1903 —Wednesday, March A memorial serv.ee was held in St. James's Church, aged&ie months. MONDAY.—Before Mr John Smith. Well, at the same time as the interment was taking ne, and 11 pints; A LARGE AND TABLED ASSORTMENT OP 11th : Reoruits drill at Staiodrop, at 7 p.m. Thursday, 7 bottles Chablis, 10 bott f* Influenza March 12th $ Company drill in the Viotoria Hall, at BIGGING. place at Barninghtm. 16 bottles claret, 6 bottl* BOOTS, SHOBS & SLIPPERS. 7-15 p.m. Friday, March 13th : Recruits drill at Frederick Jones and John Brown, tramping *OT, also case of 5 dos. repuUT In earnestly soliciting a share of patronage, E. 8. 7-1 J p.m., at Barnard Castle. Saturday, Maroh 14th : labourers, were oharged with begging, at Startfortb, would state that, being a PRACTICAL SHOE­ There is room for one or two more reoruits at Barnard on Sunday, Ibey were eaoh sentenced to seven days' BARNARD CASTLE FARMERS' MART (Wednesday).— I Jol.ec 2 bottles of St, Bu<* Special Values in Port Wine : 2a., 3s., 4s, There wa* a nice show of stock forwarU at this mart for first atars, etc, etc, MAKER, ha would be glad as heretofore to supply Cattle. Intending reoruits shonld apply at once so imprisonment. per bottle.—Eagie Wice Stores, Barnard Castle. rpccial sale, numbering 511 hca.1 of cattle, 21 of which were , and Stable Requisites *" BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OBDEB, all they can bl well drilled before' going to camp, dairy SfWSi and 28 shu'p. There was a (rood company, but I lrst day of the Saie. Bespoke Goods receiving the most careful attention. Moiiday, Maroh 16th : Beoruits drill at Staindrop, OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. trade was not Very brisk Oalvt-l cows made to £tt -V*. Mr H at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17th : Recruit! drill at SeuU. In-calf cows to tilt 5s, Mr W Heecham ; (OS 12s t>i, ace each day at 10 a.m. BEPAIRS neatly, well, and economically executed Go to Nevison, 30, Bank, for Cheapest Full value in cash or offer per return of post. Mr Wm 1%R ; A18, Mr R T Tiplady. Store heifers to ^Mart, Houodgete, DarlingW0 • tT CONFECTIONERY of every kind on Sale, Barnard Castle, at 7-15 p.m.—J. W. B. Heilop, Trunks, Hat Boxes, Mats, Buoketi, Cutlery, R. D. A J. B. Fraser, Ltd., Princes St., Ipswich, Ll> ii- '-d. Mr Jos Walk.r. Heifer >tirk« to tit. Bullock , Barnard Castle, An Early Call Requested. captain, oomnanding the above company. Jewellery, etc.—AJ>TT, / Tbe largest and oldest buyers in the world, stirks to i.1 lii. Half-bred wethers to 22= .'d, Mr T Aldersou, .0,466,