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THfl TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1896.

BOBS AND CROWN iflN> JOHN'S IV WARPATH AUCTION admitted the fact that the number of entries AGEICULTXJEAL SOCIETY. Black-faced tnp shearling—1 and c Thos Collinson, Went- BAENAED CA8TLE POLICE COUBT. knife. She ran oat, being afraid. She want back, •g^BT COMPANY, LIMITED. mergiU, ; 2, James Hird. \ lad declined, and attributed this falling off, Black-faced tnp lamb—1 and 2, James Peacock; c, James only however to receive the same treatment. He ran J1L IMPORTANT BALE her out again. She was afraid to live with hist, and 0> BTLY SALS, WEDHMD AT, 8HT. 23rd, to some extent at least, to the increased TWENTY-EIGHT ANNUAL SHOW. Hird. SHEEP AND On Saturday last, the twenty-eight annual show, Pen of 3 black-faced ewes, having reared lambs this season WEDNEEDAY.—Before Major Hodgson (ohairman), had not done so sinoe. She had previously left ber f^^fATTLB and SHEEP. Preaent entries, severity of matriculation examination. This (unenclosed common)—Jamos Peacock ; 2, James Hird. promoted by the above society, was held in a field oon- Lord Barnard, and Messrs Stanton, Mitchell, and butbaod, but on bis promising amendment she bad f <°*^ p. Lambs, 200 to 300 B.F. Lamb., 60 to state of things is not professed to be Pen of 3 black-faced gimmer shearlings (unenclosed common) fOHN BAINBRIDGB. UTO«M . tigious to the old hostelry, tbe " Uoioorn" Hotel, —James Peacock; 2, James Hird. Burn, returned to bim. She bad been black and blue several Hutchinson, Lady mire* t»nL*» ] regretted. Thanks to the Veterinary Bowes. There was a good attendance, although the Pen of 3 black-faced gimmer lambs (unenclosed common)— BIS TWENTY-NINTH APPEARARCE, times, and been put out at all hours of the night She , ea TUESDAY, OCT. 6TH, 189« ' »fl James Peacock.- 2, John Peacock, Seal Houses, Arkengarth­ bad two children, and although they had been at «rt iL 8ALB, Tur/BJDAT, Saw. 24th, for RAMS, Surgeons Act—a most opportune piece of weather was particularly unfavourable. The earlier dale. John Wilson, a labourer, residing in Mr Dalaton'i ABD LAMBS,21 OATTri' ^ J . 0%"Z& HOUSES. Lane entry of Border legislation—an attempt was made to improve part of the day was threatening but fair. Bain Special prizes given by Mr W Sharman, Bradford, for the yard, , failed to appear to answer a Woodland only a abort time, yet the had had occasion 3S8B8. Particulars later. '^Jl MOAl* J Bbct-Faoed Shearling Tup*, and Tup however began to fall about no m, but only slightly. best collection of 1 black-faced tnp (any age), 1 do. ewe, 1 do. summons charging him witb being drunk and dis­ to complain to the polios before of her husband's ill- the status of the veterinary surgeon; and shearling, 1 do. gimmer lamb (enclosed or unenclosed), limited treatment tioo Offloe, Kirkby- Stephen, 8,pt I Ki»**2^ booked. Ballot drawn Sept. 23rd, at This continued at close interval* until well into tbe orderly in tbe above place, on the 2nd inat. the bestowal of rank tithes on army to his wool customers. Last five years* winners debarred— By Mr Barningbam : My husband ha* been three ——_ HI afternoon, when a terrifio thunderstorm broke over John AUinson, Schoolmaster Pasture; 2, Adam Bousfield, Sergt, Nixon proved seeing Wilson at the time and veterinary surgeons may be taken as another the thow ground. Rain fell for a considerable time Renside; c, Geo Scott, Park House, Swaledale. place mentiboed. He was then drank and shouting. time* to ask me to go back to bim. Whan he came ROMALDKLRx ^V-.T, SALE, FBIDAT, OCTO»H 2nd, forBWBS instance of acknowledging the claims of a in torrent* completely saturating the ground, and Special prize given by Mr Thomas Bigg, Leicester House, He looked him up, but he was next morning liberated, home he did not complain about the back-door being «£&JBHBEP. Borough, S.E. (throng his agent, Mr T B Illsley, chemist, dirty. I was making cakes when be oaae home. I rendering it a quagmire. It was anticipated that Barnard Cattle), for best black-faced tnp (any age), 2 do. and a summons served upon him. ANNUAL CATTLE AND iff"' Sale* at 10 a.m. )rofession whose good work is daily making ;Iven a fine day the attendance would bave been very ewes, 2 do. gimmer shearlings, 2 do. do. lambs. Limited to Tbe Chairman : Is there any reason why be is not told bim I oould not lire with bim, as be used me BALFH WATSON, Seoretary. itself felt. It is known that we give high users of Bigg's sheep dip—John Allinson ; 2, James Peacock. arge. Last year tbe entries were:—cattle, 23; horses, here to-day 1 Where does he work ? badly, and was always drinking. He gave ass £2 10s. 1DWARD TARN, favoured withl„ prices for our horses and live stock, and by 71; sbeep, 69; dogs, 26; butter, cheese, and eggs, 64 Special prize given by Mr James Mackay, draper, etc., tbat pay. Jj the executors of the late Mr ft \ Skipton, for the best black-faced male and female, any age, The Sergeant did not know of any reason, nor I rtlTAL 8HRPLCS HALE OF STOCK, careful breeding we are able to get rid of a making a grand total of 258. This year they were limited to his customers—Thos Collinson, Lunedale j 2, James where defendant was employed. He had recently, Thomas Sinclair, a fourteen-years-old son of the | Auction, without reserve, at tfa« 'n*^,] Peacock ; o, Joseph Raine, Pitcher House. parties, had heard bis father threaten hi* mother on UNICORN HOTEL, BOWKS. certain amount of hereditary unsoundness ; very largely increased, totalling in all 308, or exactly however, been working at a mason's labourer, but had tel. , on THUBSDAT, nj'» several oooasions. He, Thomas, left horns because hi* nnCSFIELD ha* been faroored with instruc- but, breed we never so carefully or so fifty more than in 1895, The entries this year com­ HORSES. lost his work through his drunkenness. y) Sm. 17TB, the following BTOCV* prised :-36 cattle, 72 sbeep, 95 horses, 33 dogs, 36 in mother did. Hi* father ones threatened to shoot 11 It from Me**r* Clarkson, of Charity and fielding or mare for agricultural purposes—A T Amos, The Benob asked for previous eonviotions, when it hniiocki, rising 2 and 3 yean oMn, " scientifically, we cannot do away witk the the butter olssses, 24 cheese, aod 11 eggs. " Old Nan" Marwood; 2 Messrs Hutchinson, Sowerby Lodge. him. was found there were twenty-eight already. Under _J oowt, very forward in condition' ^ I •. „ftm», to Sell by Auotion, at the aboT* ills that from time to time overtake our the property of Messrs 1. and J. Boutfield, Bar Oap, Gelding or mare for dales' purposes, not exceeding 14J In reply to questions for defence, witness said ha I for the batcher; 160 grand half-h^SI TUBSPAY, OCTOBBB 6TH, 1896, the whole of hands—W H Blackburn, M.R.C.V.S., Barnard Castle; 2, the circumstance* a penalty of £1 was imposed. horses and cattle. Having regard, therefore, Bowes, whose history is remarkable, was the objeot of John Wearmonth, Brongh; o, John Gargett, Bttersgill. had got work himself. His father was not always ""I 001 Farm ; 120 superior half-b!2 M *>rl.\ surplus STOCK, comprising :— STARTING BABLY. the several incidents which, each in its curjout examination and comment. " Old Nan " is Foal, for draught—W Stubbs, Browsen Bank; 2, Thos kind, even when sober. There were many better tin Bar Farm; 100 luperior half.??.* half-bred lamb*, 46 youog draft Thompson, North Betts. > **5n mad 21 £ years old, and haa had in all 34 lambs, inoluding Robert MoKitteo, a seventeen-year-old yonth, father*. 01 1 share, tend to raise the veterinary profession 1 Field Farm, belonging to Mr JS^I mMafk-h * »etber lambs, very fresh, one this year, The cattle, said one of the judges, Foal, for saddle or harness—Thomas Brown, Soargill; 2, During the witness' examination, defendant resented „1 Hooaa. W.j James Stubbs, Broomielaw. residing in a yard off Tborngate, Barnard Oastle, and ttnaaor Oam* vis.8 young spring oalring a position of greater prominence, we were a capital show, and, for a similiar district, he For the best roadster, to be ridden before the judges—James several assertions made by him, and was ordered to The eattU are a grand lot and worth. „ a member of tbe 3rd Batt. D. L. I., pleaded guilty to P fzzL. taring heifer, 6 preaent oalring cannot regret that the governors of the did not think they could find better in . They Stubbs ; 2, AT Amos. being drunk and disorderly in Tborngate, on the be quiet > > Iambi an equal, if not better, tha* ,* K k lounK geld oows and heifer*, 6 bullock were a fine lot. Mr John N. Lamb (Eggltatone) and Horse or mare, any age, not exceeding 14 hands, to be ridden Mr Bsrningham argued that it was not a proper college insist on their young men coming to on the ground—Thomas Hutchinson, Pasture End, Bowes; 2, evening of tbe 6th in it. ^Uto2year.old; 1 buU, 2J year* old ; them with a decent education, which will, in Mr R. Metcalfe (Dent Gate, Langleydale) were the W W Thompson, Barnard Castle. P. 0. Parker deposed to MoKitten being put out of ease for making an order, but to give tbe defendant a Lonobeon will be prorided by Mr. KSl«M• and 6month*. only exhibitors of cattle who could obtain two first For best brood pony, not exceeding 14 hands (given by Mr the Blue Bell Inn, by reason of bis drunken and violent strong admonition. I of whiofa will be returned to Du7£. this calling as in others, enable them with cards, to keen was the competition in tbe open classes. J H Stanton, J.P.l—T W Beadle, Mickleton; 2, W Foster, 2 old ; 1 ba conduct. On getting into the street be oommeooed Xbe Benob wen of opinion that a great deal of dis- BaleatlrfclookproV-T" lB«iav-i *»y 3"*™ J greater benefit to receive the instruction There were a good number of Leicester sbeep shown, Miokleton. Pony, two-years-old, dam not exceeding 14 hands—Parkin using bad language. oomfort had arisen between the parties, and hoped by Howgill Grange, Cot her stone, SeptT^j HSiVjOoaiet. imparted to them on technical matters. aod in these classes tbe exhibits of Messrs Hutchinson Raine, Lunedale ; 2, John Dowson, Foul Syke, Woodland. He was admonished a* to hit future behaviour, and adjourning tbe case tbey might think seriously of it I Jlgtii to the Sbeep, oommerit it almost on- People are nowadays often said to be exam­ (Sowerby Lodge) were most successful, securing first* Pony, one-year-old, dam not exceeding U hands—J W Dent. fined 7>. 6d. Tbe making of an order would be a serious thing for Mickleton ; 2 Thos Metcalfe. ^'JM theT are from one of the soundeat run* ination mad; and in some cases the charge for tup sbearling, tup lamb, gimmer lambs, half-bred FJBTY-SECOND APPEARANCE. tbe defendant from a monetary point of view, aod so PROSPECT HOUSE, NEWBli ewes, second for Leicester ewes and tup lamb, and Pony foal, dam not exceeding 14 hands—William Foster ; that tbey might come to terms end live more f nendly Middleton-in-Teetdale. SjSjjrr: *od in prerious years hate giren every is not altogether groundless; but it must not 2, William Kipling, Ootherstone. George Meyoell, a young labourer, residing near on n 0De M be D the W8t commended gimmer sbearling, Mr Thomat Metcalfe, with each other, tbey adjourned the oats for firs Son 'having • * * ' 8 ' Speoial prize given by Mr William Coatsworth, Middleton- riDWABD TABB, faroored with be forgotten that veterinarians have not long (Westholme, Winston) was alto a successful com­ ln-Teesdale, for the best foal by his entire horse, " King of the Broadgatea, Barnard Oastle, pleaded not guilty to a weeks, when tbey hoped for a better aooonnt "Jik, district The oow* are young, with good summons, charging him with assaulting William Ci from Kn Anderton, who it d» begun to hold up their heads and to take petitor in these classes. The classes for Black-faced Mountains "—Ralph Anderson, High Bell, Middleton; 2, Defendant: 1 am willing to take ber back now if E „, likely to be grand improvers. The John Watson, Aukside; 3, Absalom Peacock, Mount Pleasant. Gayles, leader, on tbe 1st inst. Sell by Auction, without reeerv.'— II »re sn improriog eltering lot, baring their proper position. Most of us who have sheep were confined to the Counties of and Horse or mare, to be driven before the Judges, not having shs will go. , 18TH, 1896, aa followa: H _. ered in a high situation. Westmorland, and in the five classes in whioh he previously won above a £3 prize (confined to farmers and Mr Gayles raid he was near tbe Market Cross, and Tbe parties then left the oourt. mm lived in the country have had'occasion to call CATTLE: 1 youog cow, October calvt. J fJL Clarksoo will be glad to eee their friend* showed, Mr James Peacock (8panbam) secured five tradesmen)—James Stubbs; 2, A T Amos. met Mr Summerbell there. That gentleman left bis *™ stroM foroe at usual. in the local practitioner; and few will deny firsts and a second, Mr James Hird (Old Spital) TROTTING. pony and trap standing, and they tttod a thcrt diitance I roan cow, spring oalver ; 1 roan heifer J*il away. Defendant wa* near, and struck at the pony, [old. Baa) to oommenoe at 12 30, that in many cases he has been palpably un­ took four seconds and a commended oards. Mr John Trotting ).—J R Brown, Soargill; 2, John Pea- JOHN E. IHOMtSON, Acot. educated, but still many local men, even un­ Allinton (Schoolmaster Pasture) took two first-specials. oock, SealfiottBe; , Benjamin Sayer, Bowes Hall; 4, Henry oausing it to run away. He told Meynell he had no SUDDEN DEATH AT BAENINGHAM. CROP: 1 stack of good old land hay kl The hone*, particularly the Agricultural one*, were Sayer, Bowes. right to strike tbe pony, whereupon he began to use Diaai; 1 mow ditto., to be oon £i*fl qualified, have earned a splendid reputation DOGS. tlJn well to tbe front, and that shown by Mr A. T, Amos bad language, and wanted to fight. Meynell put hi* token fog, 3 aorea paatere eatage, an" "CALL AT! on account of their wide and extended Sheep dog or bitch, rough-coated. First prize given by Mr An inquest was held at Barningham on tbe 15th (Marwood) was a splendid animal, and was awarded a W R Atkinson—Charley Porter, Bowes; 2, Joseph Sayer, coat off, and attacked Gayles, whom be hit several ipril. times. Gayler, who is a very powerful man, had a inst., before Dr Walton, Coroner, touching tbe death BOYAL RESTAURANT, practical skill. red card. Mr Blackburn, M.R.C.Y.S., was again a Bowes. of John Gregory, aged 74 years. Deceased, who was IMPLEMENTS: Sledge, iweep, raktt, I winner, as were Mr James Stubbs (Broomielaw) Mr 8heep dog or bitch, smooth-coated. First prize given by " bat " at Meynell, and a tussle ensued, Meynell s •Hiaa and dairy atsnsils, eta, ^ 1 SALOATS, BARNARD CASTLE (recently Mr John Porter, Marwood—J W Robinson, Middle End ; 2, knocked down. an agricultural implement maker, carried on business W. W. Thompson (Barnard Castle), and Mr Parkin Benjamin Sayer, Bowes Hall; c, Thomas Langs taff, Stain ton. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. oocapied by Mr Maner), Meynell: Did not yon hit me first, and was it not at South Shields. He bad a cottage taken at Barning­ Raioe (Lunedale). There were seven entries for tbe Sporting-like terrier (any variety). First prize given by bam, in which during the summer months he usually Howgill Orange, CotberstOD, Sept. 7th, \ lOOOD DINNERS AND REFRESHMENTS Mr S Todd, Sunderland—W Ellwood, Soargill j 2. Tees a fair fight ? trotting whioh was won by Mr J. R. Brown's four- stayed. He returned from Newcastle to Barnard AT BBASONABLE PRICES. STRAY ARROWS. Richardson, ; 3, W H Blackburn. Gayles: No; you hit me. It was not a fair fight. years-old with Mr Peacock's fourteen-y eart-old second; Speoial prize given by Mr Edwin Wells, Barnard Castle, for Castle by train on Saturday evening last, aod even Br SENTINEL. We had a " set to " after you put your cost off, COCK FIELD. and Mr B. Sayer's thirty-years-old third. The dogs, the best dog in the show—Charley Porter, Bowes. walked to Barningbam, a distance of 6 miles. When PaorsisTssas :— " Nor set down aught in malice."—OtMlo. F, 0. Dron was in Newgate when tbe row began. although numerous, gave the judges little trouble, tbe BUTTER. be arrived at the cottage, at 8 30 p.m., complained of winners being by far the best shown. Mr Charley He made towards the spot, and found Meynell with INTENDED ANNUAL CATTLl i HJ8, M, HILBURH, late of the Bank. " The funeral of Mrs Welford," on Saturday, says Slbs. of salted butter—Mrs Newbold, Stainmore; 2, Miss a pain in the chest, and died before medical aid oould Porter secured Mr Well?, special prise. The non bit coat off attacking Gayles, who wa* defending him­ LAMB SALE. correspondent, " was mirked by a simplicity that Metcalfe, Streatlam Grange ; 3, Mrs Alderson, Smart Gill; be obtained. Tbe jury returned a verdict of " Died k prise winners were described as •'seedy" Mrs ho, Mrs Atkinson, West Shaws; c, Mrs Brown, Manor House, self by pushing Meyoell away. The latter bad a stone harmonised with her character. T -re were no Marske. suddenly from natural causes." oards, and, in accordance with an equally wise re­ Newbold (Stainmore) secured the first award for the in bis hand, whioh was taken from bim try his brother- EDWARD TARN, favoured with in_ W. R. ATKINSON, butter in the open class, and Mrs Alderson (Montalbo 21bs. of salted butter (confined to residents within five miles in-law. Ball by Auotion, without reserve, at quest, no flowers. There were no carriagei, no of the show ground). First prize given by the Barnard Castle pageantry. The mourners, accompanied by a large Terrace) that in the confined clan. Mrs Brown Co-operative Society (Ltd.) — Thomas Alderson, Barnard By Meynell: I did not threaten to summons you [Bounds Ian, Oookfleld, on TUBSDAT I (Martke) and Mrs Boutfleld (Bank House Reeth) Castle ; 2, Mrs Bousfield, Bar Gap, Bowes; 3, Mrs Atkinson, both. When I taw you, Gayles was not in fault Several items are unavoidably held over [1896, the following STOCK, oompri.in.TJ . PSIETEB, concourse of sympathising friends and neighbours, West Shaws ; ho, Mrs Metcalfe, Bowes. walked to the grave. There was evidence of pro­ were red card winner* in the cheese olasses, and Mrs In defence, Meynell said that Gayles was tbe this week. half-bred lam be, belonging to Mr /obi Alderson, (Smart Oill) for eggs. CHEESES. aggressor, oomiog up, and after remarking, " Tbou't I Hindoo; 46 grand half-bred lambs, belotii SIATIONER, found sorrow of the painful wrench of separation and Barnard Castle, Fenny Bank, 13th, Sept. the orushing sense of bereavement, but no display— New milk cheese, Stilton shape, made this year—Mrs Brown, nut on Brougb. Hill now," let out, and tbey both fell, 7. Beadle, Woodland*; 30 superior balfi During tbe afternoon an excellently served public Marske; 2, Mrs Dent, East Moll waters; 3 and ho, Mrs Gayles was uppermost, and two men pulled him off 1896.—So. of depositor*, 47; amount, £4 7*. tfd. [belonging to Mr B. Coatee. Hindon 3o| BOOKSELLER, none was needed. Her own beautiful life with the luncheon was provided by mine host of the TJnioorn Mrs Metcalfe, Hundah ; c, R Dent, East Mellwaters. ; New milk choose, fiat shape, made this year—Mrs Bousfield, bim. The only stone be bad in his hand when the Withdrawals, 4; amount, £3 18. [half-bred lambs, belonging to Mr J. loving devotion of ber husband aod family—two of Hotel, Mr W. Porter, in a large room adjoining tbe the sons being Methodist ministers, and the third a Bank House, Reeth: 2 and o, Mrs Pratt, Oorn Park; 3, Mrs policeman came up, was a small one he bad been play­ Woodlands; 30 or 40 Scotch ewes, 20j NEWSAGENT, hotel. There was a good company preaent. Mr Richardson, Rutherford; ho, Mrs Metcalfe, Scargill. lawyer and a local preacher was all sufficient. Truly ing witb. Several men were preaent, and had promised The Newest Dress Materials may now be heifer*, riaing two-yenra-old ; 5 spring c» Thomas Helmer, junior, J, P., Romaldkirk, occupied seen at T. GABBCTT'S. New Jackets, (Japes, and it might have been said of her " She openeth ber EGGS. to come a* witnesses for him, but were not in oourt. 6 geld oow*. HOBSBB.—Chestnut mar* i tbe obair, and Mr T. Barningbam, tbe vioe chair. Millinery, Largest Stock in the distrust Tbe Lily ! PLACE, BAENARD CASTLE. mouth with wisdom ; and in ber tongue ia the law Basket of 10 hen eggs—Mrs Alderson, Smart Gill; 2, F The Benoh having decided to convict, asked for Scamp; bay mare, quiet; bay mare, Amongtt those present were the judges: Messrs Henry Kind, Bowes; 3, Mrs Bwinbank, North Field. Kid Gloves, at la. 11 ii. Wear guaranteed.— ADVT. of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her previous conviction*. These were put in, and I brown mare, flve-yeart-old. Sayer, Streatlam; J, Highmoor, West Wood; numbered forty-one. household, and eateth not tbe bread of idleness. Her To MOTHERS.—Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup has been used The abore sheep and lamb* are from Hutchinson, Nunstainton, Ferrybill; Amos,Marwood; Tbe Chairman : It it quite sad the way you get into children arise up and call ber blessed ; her husband Hall Settle; BouBfield, Kirkby Stephen; Abbey, over fifty years by millions of mothei itor their children •nd will be sold without reserve. also, and he praiseth her." row*, and come here. You cannot be allowed to while teething with perfect success. It will relieve the poor Sale at 1 o'clock. I Piper and Envelopes Embossed, any Bisbop Auckland: Browo, Soargill.—Blackburn, C E I C K B T interfere with hone* and trap* as yon like. Acoidents sufferer immediately. It is pleasant to taste; it products Howgill Orange, Ootherttone, Sept 3 th, II V Barnard Castle; Inspector Wilson, ; etc. may happen. . When Gayles spoke to yon about it, natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the Due attention having been given to the good things little cherub awakes *'as bright as a button," Of all Chem­ design or colour, to order. My friend, Mr King Spark, asks me to mention you set yourself up to him. I do not know whether ists, la, lfd. per bottle. provided, a short toast list was duly honoured. Gilling v. Rokeby.—Played at Rokeby on Saturday, you got a good licking or not, but yon deserved it BAST CORN PARK, COTH1 that the " Richard Watson " Committee are now SAGE BTBAFS AND LABELS. prepared to receive estimates for the issue of a com­ The first 00 the list was of course " tbe Queen and Aug. 30th, and resulted in an easy victory for the You will bave to pay £1 or go to prison for fourteen On Friday, Sept. 11th, the "Wesleyan plete edition of tbe poet's works, illustrated with royal family," and tbis was honoured with the en­ home team. Scores:— day*. He went to gaol. Methodist circun quarterly meeting was held at Barnard DWARD TARN, feeoured with mst view* of Teesdale, and will take the needful steps, if, thusiasm customary to Yorkthiremen. BOKEBT. OILLINO. Cattle Moor. A number of official* aod friend* from Mr Joseph Qibaon, who is leariog t Jon Ward, c Sowerby b J Brown, c Jon Ward, b AFTER DRIVING TIKI. say, 50 subscriber* for ten oopie* eaoh can be aeoured, Tbe toast of tbe day was Sucoess to the Bowes show the circuit town and other village tocietiet attended Ewill Sell by Auction, without reserre, on ! Ward 25 Harwood 0 whioh was given from tbe chair. The Chairman ex­ J F B Baker, st Harriden, Three young men, residing at Middleton-in-Teetdale, the meeting. A hearty welcome wa* accorded to the Ban. 24th, 1896, the following CROP, 4c.:- have great pleasure iu complying with tbit request. T Adams, o Jon Ward, b l^oalitiee and sizes of Plain and pressed the very great pleasure he bad in being bWard 7 Jas Ward named William Collinson, Robert Raisbeck, and Mark Rev. John Dugdale, the newly appointed minister to of good old land hay, to go off the premisa J His friend in asasoo aod out of leasou ha* devoted present that day. It was a pleasure to see so many Jas Ward, b Sowerby ... 1 A Lees, b Harwood Allinson, were charged witb assaulting William Allin­ the oirouit After the bosineat meeting, the friend* and loft of old land bay, to be consumed o*;l himself, to the poet both in hit lifetime and since hit TRGlyn,bWard 1 J Ward, not out of bis friends around him, some of tbem from con­ son, at Middleton, on the night of tbe 31st August partook of tea, very kindly provided by Messrs Gibson, of fog, in four fields, well fenced and wswtl 1 Foolscaps and Posts, &c. death, and his laudable efforts to extend the fame RMorritt, c Coates, b Ward 1 0 Harriden, o Glyn, Har­ siderable distances, and it was pleasant to every A Harwood, b Ward 0 wood hut. Shepherds Lodge, Barnard Cattle Moor.—Tbe abore orop i* at Balder Orange. 20 bssdofl and knowledge of the poet, and to provide for hi* NOTE AND ENVELOPES, ohairman to see how the show was yearly becoming H Morritt, rnn out 2 G Sowerby, b Harwood ... Mr Barningham, who d -fended, asked to bave the annual missionary meeting was held in the evening, 8 young fat dunks, 20 hurdles, oorn mill, j family, deserve all appreciation and oo-operation. A Taylor, b Sowerby 6 G Hugil, b Jas Ward better and better. He was himself hardly a judge of oases taken separately against tbe men, as at present presided over by Mr Burn, J.P; the speakers being itool*, good ladder, bead collar, and old a R J Hutchinson, c Lees, b J Coatee, b Jas Ward I RUDER KD NOTE AND ENVELOPES show*, as it was only a few years since be began to Ward o tbey oould not give evidence on each other's behalf, Revs. James 0. Brewer (of Darlington), Sacott and Sale at 2 o'clock prompt, oommesria] I Dalby.b Jas Ward Some few months ago the farmers in the country learn anything about farming, and then he was almost A Nicholson, b Ward ... 1 Metcalfe, b Jas Ward ... He did not know by whose advice tbey were all in­ Dugdale, which proved a most successful gathering. Homestead with the Poultry, is. T Etherington, not out ... 0 were flattering themaelve* that they were going to obliged to do so. He koew a little about it, and was Jno Coates, b Jas Ward ... cluded in one information, but it was a dodge to avoid Howgill Orange, Ootherttone, 14th Sept,II Extras 2 Extras have tbi* season such orops as bad never before been much in the position of a sportsman, who when asked any of them giving evidence in favour of tbe others. Eire's COCOAM.—Cocoa-Sib Extract (Tea-like). seen. This perhaps may be so, but what about the if he was a sportsman, replied, " that he was a bit of 46 14 Tbe Chairman said, to far as they oould see, it was —The choicest roasted nibs (broken up beant) of the m other Seals, Letter Clips, Tooth one," because he onoe kept a ferret. (Laughter.) LOW SIDE, MfCKLBTOS. gathering in of such crops. Aooonnt* from all bands Rokeby has played 15 matches tbis season, They one act if the three men were all engaged in it. natural Cocoa, on being subjected to powerful are very deplorable. Oorn has been out aod standing Well, he was a bit of a farmer, and actually kept a have won 14 and drawn 1. Mr Barningham agreed with that. hydraulic pressure, give forth their exoeat of oil, [licks, Bed Tape, Drawing Pins, few cattle. All present, however, would, he thought, The Chairman: If it appears that any of tbe men leaving for use a finely flavoured powder—" Coooaine," DWABD TABB, favoured with ii now for many week* without any chance of stacking agree with him that the sheep were wonderfully good. are not guilty, we will at once dismiss him, and then a product which, when prepared with boiling water, Mr Thomas Hornby, who is giving up It, No remedy is forthcoming, but it ia certainly to Bowes v. Qilmooby.—Played at Gilmonby, on Sat­ IPASS PENCILS, id. eaeh. Tbey not only showed the latest fashion but the old he can be heard as a witness, has tbe consistence of tea, of which it is now beneficial­ 1 Ewill Sell by Auction, without reserve, on be hoped that the weather will immediately take up urday, 8ept. 6th. Soores:— fashion. He was told there was one sheep on the Mr Bsrningham was willing, and tbe case proceeded ly taking the place with many. Its active principle, Saw*. 26th, 1896, as follow. :-STOOK-J and give our tillers of the soil some heart. No doubt 1st IBHIKG3 OF BOWES. 2nd INNINGS or BOWES. show ground nearly twenty-five year* old and if that W Kidd, b A N Dugdale ... against the men jointly. being a gentle nerve stimulant, supplies the needed roaa eoW* spring oalvwrs; 1 red goodyor- Sealing Wax, of*. tbe damage is serious enough already, but things st T W Holme, b W Evans might yet be materially improved with decent was not an old fashioned one he did not know what W Preston, oftbW Evans bANDugdale Complainant said that on leaving tbe Forester* energy without unduly exciting tbe system. Sold only They had tbut tbe opportunity of judging the A Alderson, b A N Dugdale not out weather. < J Kidd, b W Evans b W Evans Arm* Inn, Middleton, at closing time, with a friend in packet* and tins, by Grocers, labelled " James Epps 1 • * past and tbe present. With regard to the heifers he W Porter, b A N Dngdalo stT W Holme, b W Evans (Evan Thomas), he crossed over the road towards the and Co., Ltd., Hommipatbic Chemists, London. " l^oongheS q^rTunhttT • was sure he he had never seen any finer, and, they J Koarton,-BtTW Holme, Cleveland Arms, and when in tbe middle of the road off the premises ; Sb>> .. |. R. ATKINSON, Speaking of things agricultural reminds me of a would be a oredit to any show. (Applause.) b W Evans 1 rnn out was knocked down by tome one, but could not say by If yon see your way clear to marry, go to patture satage, tiU the 6th Apnl. 11^ paragraph I saw the other day in a London paper J Bousfield, b A N Dugdale 2 bANDugdale .. Mr Porter, tbe honorary secretary, was pleased to whom. When he was on tbe road, the three defend­ J. X. XOUKG'S, JBWBLLBB, Ac., GBXBWWICH Housa, Single hOTa? grass cutter (by Hamion which ran thus:—" A curious custom is in vogue at J Woody, st T W Holme, say it was one of the best shows ever held at Bowes. b A N Dngdalo 0 b W Evans S ants were on top of bim, and when he got up all three MARKET FL/JCB, IJARKARD CASTLE, and purchase one good coup cart and ahelvinf*. -tof <^ ' UERCVMY OFFICE, BARNARD Richmond, Yorkshire. To tbe person who first takes h The entries for live stock were a record, and second to T Pratt, not out 5 st T Holme, b A N Dugdale 1 attacked him. He did not tee anyone strike him at of hi* FINE GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Tbey arc eoUar, pair of name*. 3 pear* into tbe market there a (ample of nearly threshed H Porter, b A N Dugdale 0 b T Houldsworth 0 CASTLE. the reoord show whioh was held a few years ago, when first, a* tbe night was dark. Thomas was near him, the best value in the market and superior in appear­ wheat the Mayor gives a bottle of wine. Mr M. C Porter, o W Walker, b A pad aiidbridle,ladder,steekcover,swePJ there was an abnormal entry in tbe produoe depart­ N Dugdale 0 run ont 1 and Allison beard the defendants say, " Give the other ance, and be give* a Good and Useful Present with rake*, forks, eow chain*, box chum l« Lodge, of Cob urn, was the first in this year, and on ment*. If the day bad kept fine tbey would no doubt one it." They went for Thomas, and a large number each Ring sold. If you can't Bee your way clear, still load on bowl, etc. , behalf of tbe Marquis of Zetland (the Mayor) tbe have had a reoord attendance. 11 ~21 of people collected. go to J. T. YOUNG'S, he is Sole Agent for HENRY *0W READY 1st INNINGS Or ailMOSBT. Sale at 1-30 promp- , usual gift was handed to him. It is very interesting Mr Barningham proposed " The health of the Cross-examined by Mr Barningham, he said he was LAURANCE'S CELEBRATED SPECTACLES and to know all about these old customs. Is there any W Evans, b W Kidd S Howgill Orange, Ootherstone, Sept. i» '•W of W. R. ATKIBSOS, Market Place, Judges," and urged upon tbe members, and committee, A N Dugdale, b W Kidd „. 0 not drunk, and on coming out of Bell's house did not EYEGLASSES. You should also see his magnificent Bernard Cattle, •uoh custom oonnected with the Barnard Castle oorn tbe desirability of relaxing the rule compelling all T W Holme, b W Kidd 0 See Collinson, or speak to them. He did not take his and unequalled Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS market ? Perhaps some of my older reader* can produoe to be staged at 10 a.m. R E Ford, b J Bousfield ... .„ ... 0 coat off to fight any of tbe defendants. Mia* Horn JEWELLERY, SILVER and ELECTRO- P LA IE Preliminary. give me information as to these customs. J Houldsworth, b J Bousfield 0 Mr Appleton, in reply, said that when asked to T G Dugdale, rnn out : ... 0 wa* present after the assault, but be did not ask ber to FANCY GOODS, Ac., suitable for Wedding and MOSS OLOSB, MARWOOtt I^ER TEESDALE: • • come, he was told it was a small show, but he had not J Walker, b Bousfield 4 bold his coat. He did not knock Collinson down other Presents. Be sure you get to tbe right shop:— »• J W Gny; rnn out 4 r found it so. It was a large and good one. They had first, or at all. Tbe constable told him to go home, GREENWICH HODSE, MARKET PLACE, l AOT AND PEESENT." On Monday last, the Primitive Methodists of R Walker, not out 15 DWABD TARN baa reoeived in^J] ndged as fine classes as oould be found in any similiar and be went. He got a " bat" at Allison, after being BARNARD OASTLE. were honoured with a visit by the Bev. A. T Tuns tall, o W Porter, b J Bousfield 10 the Bxeoutor* of the 3s] i****** Book with light Illustrations district in England, The draught hone* were a good knocked down, but did not challenge Collinson. He E Outtery, of Newoastle-on-Tyne. The servioe* W Walker, rnn out 3 I to Sell by Auction, on BAWmnAt, Octos- j . and a Map, lot. (Hear, hear.) denied looking for defendants to start a row. were held in the Searth Memorial Hall, aa the altera­ Extra 1 Backing the Favourite does not always the STOCK, OBOP. fto^rb^s" , I.WOKHOTJSB, FLA. p.Z.8, FJI.H3, Mr Henry Sayer proposed " Tbe health of the tion* and improvements in tbe chapel are not yet 42 Evan Thomas was with complainant, and cor­ bring pleasure or profit to those concerned in it HowgiU Orange, Ootberrtone, »ep^ ohairman," and that toast and " The vice-chairman," * Ornithologisto' Union, 4o.; completed. In the afternoon the rev. gentleman Gilmonby thus won by an inning* and 10 runs. A. roborated his statement as to the assault on leaving Frequently the horse no one thinks much about wint, by Mr Brown, having been duly honoured the proceed­ "•^tof Zoology to the Yorkshire preached to a fairly good and most appreciative N. Dugdale took 7 wicket* for 2 runs, and W Evans the inn at " driving time." Thomas pulled the three and those who gain anything are few and far between. ings terminated. CRAOS, MIDDLBTON-L5- audienoe. In the evening Mr Outtery delivered his 3 for 9 in tbe first innings of Bowes. For tbe losers, defendants off complainant. He himself was after­ Tbis cannot be said witb reference to Holloway's Pills * uandbook of European Bird*." popular lecture on " Democracy, it* power*, perils, Mr Wm. Porter made a capital secretary and the W. Eidd and J Bousfield bowled well. wards assaulted, and " knocked them (defendants) and Ointment, for they never disappoint those who I ff HOMA8 ALLINSON, favoured •j*' and prospect*." Mr Outtery is almost universally arrangements generally, were more up to date than about a bit, in defence." He fought the three, clear­ place faith in their merits. With reference to tbe 0 previously. ing one off and then attacking tbe others in torn. Ointment, medical men are so convinced of its merits 1 fw Mr. William Ix>^»° rtmi-*,sJl °1W SHILLING & SIXPENCE. known as one of tbe brightest stars in the firmament ing. wfllSeUby Auction, n the P"^, I p°*age, lid. of tbe Primitive Methodist connection. On this During the afternoon the Arkengarthdale Brass In orosB-examination, witness said he saw some men that tbey recommend it to patients as the best remedy BAT, 17TH SaTT«»a* 1896, the - occasion he was heard to great advantage, and the band played a choios selection of musio on tbe standing near tbe reading-room, but could not tell who within their experienoe. The Pills, also, bave a subject being peculiarly his own, was treated with ground. VISITORS' LIST. they were. He and complainant were in Bell's about marvellous effect upon the system ; and it can be truly 4 OBOP, Bra, «*^™JAL,l*fl The Judges were:—Cattle and horses, Messrs Jos. two hours, but bad very little drink. If the men bad said tbat whatever the cause of the trouble may be the to calve in January ; 2 MJfe,r T er^ t*« G. BEST, consummate ability and force, and in tbe lecturers 1 f of Appleton, Melrose Stud Farm, Aoklam, Middlesbro* gone home after knocking complainant down, he combined medicines will restore the patient to health won hay, 2 fields of fog, 1 own inimitable style. Should Mr Outtery again ^BON DENTIST, visit your district, be will, I have no doubt, be given and Messrs Jas. Pratt, Hawes, Wensleydale, who were kaf Litts of Visiton, duly authenticated, leftat tbit would not bave known tbem. He laid bis coat on the I acre* of pasture aatage. 3 uv. road, and afterwards went to tbe pump to wash bis UTsams.-8taok cover, bay r*^^,. a very cordial reception. assisted by Bowron and Blenkinsopp. Sheep:—Messrs office, will be inserted in due course. Epps's Cocoa.—Grateful and Comforting. ^^AHD CASTLE EVERY The*. Bainbridge, Oaylee Field, Richmond, and Thos. face, as bis nose was bleeding, —By a thorough knowledge of tbe natural laws, and forks, oow sbains, haysr^ « 4 yri 1 P>te« AFTERNOON, • Sowerby, Lunedale. Butter, cheese, and eggs :— Mr Barningham, for the defence, said he was in­ which govern tbe operations of digestion aod nutrition, ^oveL grip., tcytb*. 7*22^T'otW BARNARD CASTLE. ohurn,milk bowls, and numerou. The has for some time put been ia Mrs Walton, Bale Orsen, Mickleton, and Mr Jas. structed that at closing time complainant and Thomas and by a careful application of the floe properties of U state of either flood or semi-flood, so a* to render fly Priest man, . Terriers and collies:— Mrs Longstaff, Star Hotel—Mi** Ooates, West went up to Collinson, who was standing near the well-selected COCOA, Mr. Epps baa provided for our about 12 HBAD or Poowy- ^ O'»lo* breakfast and supper a delicately flavoured beverage Sale to commence at on ,a 'ABOY REPOSITORY, fishing for either trout or salmon quite out of the Mr F, Helmer, Wildon Orange, Bomaldkirk. Beferee , Mechanics' Institute, and asked where Allison was. question. The trout seaeoo, whioh is now fast draw­ for trotting:—Mr W. Corston, Blackburn. Collinson said be did not know, aod told complainant which may save ue many beavy doctors' bills. It it by Miilletc^-Teeedale, SeP^' * S. 8ALOATB. Mrs Thompson, Clifton House — Mr Harrison, ing to a dose, ha* not been a particularly good one, Their award* were a* under:— Sunderland. to go home. That was the commencement of the the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitu­ tion may be gradually built up until strong enough to and I hardly think that the salmon season, at least up SHORT HORNED CATTLE. Miss Harrison, 41, Galgate—Professor Brown and affair, which happened through complainant wanting resist every tendency to disease. We may escape to now, ha* realised the expectation* of the more Bull, under two-years-old—Messrs Lamb, High Shipley; 2, IIr Colee, London ; Hiss Cree, Leigb, Lancashire ; to have a row with Allison. Xbe other two defend­ BRBOKHOLM, M___ wS^KWDSHTB many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified a.- ^autaenttoated ambitious angler*. Like the sea serpent, the " big James Richardson, North Side, Bowes; c, William Fnrnass, Misses Selby (2), Socles, Manchester. ants wanted to keep the peace, but Collinson did strike wi* j (la Mount Pleasant. witb pure blood aod a properly nourished frame."— f T '»!»riS, trout " come* up yearly, but although often seen is complainant after being assaulted by bim. He asked fTtHOS. ALLINSON, » °°^er, Bull calf, age considered—Thomas Metcalfe, Westholme, Mrs Kirtley, 49,Galgate—Mr* Pearson, Liverpool. Cit'ff Service Qazette,—Made simply with boiling wboJ never caught, This year, however, he has been safely the Benoh to believe tbat one got as much as tbe other, I from Mr. JonathanJh** „ Winston ; 2, 0 Metcalfe, Scargill Castle. Langdon House.—Mr and Mrs Blumer, Sunderland; water or milk.—Sold only in packets and pound tins, farming, will SeU by Aoc*<°^l° „,to* toWfc. landed by Mr Walker with the worm, and was found Oow, in milk or in calf—B Metcalfe, Dent Gate, Langley­ Mr* and Miss Smith, West Hartlepool; Miss and did not think one side should be made an example t by Grocers, labelled—" JAMES Errs A Co., Ltd., to scale 31b*. 2os*. Truly a floe fish. Sergeant Lee, dale ; 2, Miles Metcalfe, Handah; 0, John Bayles, Hnlands. Schwappe, West Hartlepool. of and not the other. It seemed to bim that the com­ the veteran angler, at tbe look, ha* bad a good time Two-years-old heifer, in oalf or milk—B Metoalf 1 2, Joseph Homoeopathic Chemists, London."—Also makers of Poa, too., oonsuting of ^ » .bo* ^ Mrs Barker, 5, Bede Terrace West—Miss Butter, plainant was seeking a row, and whatever assault did d of it, and the other day caught eight fine youog Richardson, Rutherforth Bridge; c, W Furnasa, Mount Epps's Coooaine or Cocoa-Nib Extract: A thin Pleasant, Startforth. Sunderland ; Mite Hill, Hartlepool; Mr and Mrs take place was owing to the great provocation he gave. loft of bay, 4 tWds of Jog, de ^w* (. beverage of full flavour, now with many beneficially salmon. They were not large, but in splendid 000 Best yearling heifer—John N Lamb, Kggleetone; 2, John He called pasture eatage. O^'^oT^Th Rowntree, Hartlepool. taking tbe place of tea. Its active principle being a dition. Some of hi* friend* probably afraid of the Bayles, Hnlands; o, Messrs Lamb. P. 0. Gibson, who stated that he saw all tbe men THB Heifer calf, ago considered—John N Lamb; 2, J G Hird, Bin Foote, 78, Galgate—Mr and Mrs Meek and gentle nerve stimulant, supplies tbe needed energy old warrior* inability to dispose of his catch, eased and others near the Talbot Hotel, after eleven o'clock sat of cart geara, almca* " V,^^ him of one, and tbe angler was wont on hi* way Bowes; c, C Metcalfe, Scargill Castle. child, Sunderland. without unduly exciting the system. etc. DAnrr UTssoros.--l o"" Special prize, given by Mr R Siloock, cake manufacturer, Mrs Brownless, 76, Galgate—Mi** Hazard and on the night in question. He told them to go home. home to reply to enquiries that " I caught eight, but Fonlton-le-Fields, for the best female shorthorn, not exceeding Collinson would not go, but wanted to fight complain­ been used ; milk ^^^Jo o'clock- ^ somebody stole one. Too bad." four-years-old, age considered, confined to his customers, not Miss Ridley, BuDderland. 0 ant. Complainant went to far home, but returned. Bale a* 1-?"" lutb.l ^ ^IRtprge exceeding six miles from the show ground. Second prize given Mrs Nelson, 70, Galgate—Mr and Mrs Bogie, Birtfjg, jflarrtageg, ant Beatfrg. l*sep*^ by Mr Hall, Settle, agent for the above feeding cake—James Redoar. On being again requested to go home, be went. Peacock, Spanham House; 2, Miles Metcalfe; c, James Mrs Cameron, 64, Galgate—Mrs Horntby, family, After consulting his brother justices, tbe Chairman Simple announcements of births, marriages and deaths are 55*pRt 16th, 1896. Bot long ago I read in your pages an account of Richardson, North Side, Bowes. said they had every reason to tbiuk tbe defendants inserted in this Journal free of cost. All Notioas of tbe 1 and maid, Saltburn. nature containing additional words will be charged for HIOH DYKE, MIDDLB^' ^ the long service of Dick as postman. Hi* servioe in SHEEP. guilty of tbe charge, and looking at the list tbey found Leicester tup, above two-years-old, suitable for crossing Mrs Lacey, 12, Baliol Street—Mr Brown, Mr advertisement rates. ^^^^^ tbe postal department of the Civil Service was con­ tbat Collinson was convicted for an assault only a few sidered to be unrquailed, but I find that only a few black-faced ewes—Jeffrey Martin, Newsham; 2, Thomas Grieve, and Mr Taylor, Sunderland.* Metcalfe; 0, Miles Metcalfe. Mrs Bell, 2, Marshall Street—Misses Wardropper months ago, and fined 30s. Allison was before the MARRIAGES. days ago Mr William Oressey retired from the post' Leicester top shearling, suitable for crossing black-faced Bench tbis year for beine; drunk and disorderly, and MORTON : HLTCIHSSOS.—At the Wesleyan Church, ,a (3), Sunderland. t. »« hn u. * science which mastership of Brigg, after serving fifty years. This ewes—Messrs Hutchinson, Sowerby Lodge; 2, Messrs Metcalfe, farming, will Sell by A^°° j^- Mrs Marshall, Cleveland House—Misses Mearns (2), fined 7s. 6d. Tbis showed tbat both of tbem were Barnard Castle, on September 12th, Mr Joseph is a long service, but tbe labour, manual, does not Streatlam Grange; c, Thos Metcalfe. Morton, of Bowbank, to Miss Elisabeth Jane, BAroasar, Sanaaisaa 2er»- pruP Leioester tnp lamb, for crossing black-faced ewes—1 and 2, Jarrow-on-Tyne; Mrs and Miss Tbew, Sunderland; guilty of disorderly ooodnot, and it made it all tbe make it so remarkable as Dick's, who had to turn out Messrs Hutchinson; c, John Thompson, S tot ley, Middleton. Hutchinson, of Middleton-w-Teesdale. STOSK ft 0BOP,^f; 'C^ \S^2^7 complimentary Mr Nelson, York. more satisfactory tbat tbey bad found tbem guilty. young roan oow, March eajv" » j at all times, and ia all weathers. Still the fact is Pen of 2 Leioester ewes, having reared lambs this season— Collinson and Allison would eaoh bave to pay £1, worth chronicling. 1 and c, Miles Metcalfe; 2, Messrs Hutchinson. Mr* Morton, Newgate—Mr O'Neill, Sunderland. BOWNKSS: ALLUOS.—On September 12th, at the bull calf, 5 month* old- ^oDt et^tW Pen of 2 Leicester gimmer lambs—Messrs Hutchinson : 2, including oosts, and Baiebeck, who had not been pre­ T,!0metrn 1 * • Mr* Hepwortb, Spring Grove—Mr and Mrs Walton, PrimitiveMethodistCbapel, Middleton-in-Teesdale, of good old *-7 L^intK t »in »i • Thomas Lawson, Romaldkirk; c, Messrs Metcalfe. viously convicted, would be fined 10s„ inoluding costs. land °f'g? b and family, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Miss Hawett, South- Reverend John Bowoest, of Barnsley, to Miss *gs^ ^> enlightened days Pen of 3 half-bred ewes, having reared lambs this season- acre* of unbroken *<*f^l oe**5*i A correspondent asks if tbe town's authorities will Messrs Hntohinson; 2, Thos Metcalfe; o, Thomas Alderson, port. MARRIAGE SAILORS AT WOODLASD. Isabella Allison, of Graasbolme, Lunedale. 6th of ApriL JxriMar» ^ - give public notice stating when the present restrictions Barnard Castle. Mrs Wandlest, Wycliffe House—Mr and Mrs A miner, named George Sinclair, residing at Wood­ DEATHS. new stack cover and net, baj with regard to the uss of water are to terminate, as Pen of 3 half-bred gimmer shearlings—Thos Metcalfe • 2, Cameron, Sunderland. Thomas Alderson; c, Messrs Hutchinson. land, was charged by his wife, Mary Jane Sinclair, WELFORD.—At Hall Street, Barnard Oastle, on the eow chain*, pair traces, «'D > i there are uses other than " strictly domestic " that Pen of 3 half-bred gimmer lambs, bred by exhibitor. First Mrs Butter, Syesmore Cottage—Miss Thompson •helving*, lrhurdle* water can be used for to advantage, when we have witb an offence under the Married Woman's Act of lOih inst., Hannah, wife of Mr Thomas Welford, » ^i>*^ rtandard possible rize given by Mr J T Young—James Stoddart, Arlaw Banks • Tynemouth ; Miss Beveridge, Wbickbauv on-Tyne; last year. She also asked for an order of separation bench, new plentiful supply. S, John Bentham, Thackhobn; c, Robert Dent, Hewrerscale! Aged 75 years, Mucb respected. a Miss Beveridge, Newcastle-on-Tyne. oak cupboard and kitobjo ^ tobeT PPeartobeoneof Kirkby Stephen. under the tame Act. Mr T. Barningham defended. PATTERSON.—At the Commercial Hotel, Barnard r^yfor breaking; r S^T"1 the nine- The following Black-faced Sheep Classes are confined Mrs Sinolair said ebe had been married aeveoteen Castle, on the 12th inst., Mr John Patterson, aged COLEMA;N'S WINCARNIS to residents within the Counties of Yorkshire and Penny Guide to Barnard Castle, Rokeby, High years, and had been previously assaulted and threatened 42 years. OOLEMAN'8 WINOAENIS by ber husband. On Saturday night, the 29th ult, METCALFE.—At Harmire, Barnard Oastle, on tbe 12th milk bowl*, etc., and u^T^k f, , 4,000 MEDICAL MEN Westmorland, and suitable for those districts. Force, and the neighbourhood; also comprehensive 1 when the Duke of her husband came home and bad hi* dinner. Some­ inst., Roy Clarence Metcalfe, of America, aged StJaatooo' og^l** Aae Have sent Testimonials in its favour. Black-faced tup, above two-years-old—James Peacock • 2, Books of Views, 4d. eaob, at the Tcesdale Mercury lliddl*ton-in-Iee*dale' *°r governors'report Sold in Bottles 2s. M. and as, 6d., everywhere. James Bird, Old gpital; c, Robert Law, Balder soak-. Office, Market Place, thing did not suit him, and be threatened ber with a 5 years.