THE TEBSDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1898.

UIRDROP, fl RE and most important point, however, is with respect to length of chain to be clear of him striking ?—Witness : LOCAL GAME CASE APPEAL. DEAT1T OF MR A. B. MICBIELL, the newlj-appointeti conductor—Mr F. W. Baper, Yea.—The Coroner : If such a thing bad occurred as FORCKTT PARK. BOLD BY AUOTlOft Fellow of the Boyn! College of Organists—wbo has this bore?, " Duke," striking out and hitting Bell, he SUN The Fatal Quarry Accident IMPORTANT DECISION. It is with sincere regret that we record tbe death n " Inn, , on g' taken up the baton which has been go ably wielded by must have been some distance in advance of tbe In theQieen's Bench Division yeeterday, tbe case of Mr Archibald Bobert Micbell (48), second surviving kraiL, 18118, at ti o'oloou'' his respectod father for upwards of balf-a-oentury. waggon ?—Witnesa : Yes.—Tbe Coroner : Had you IN TEESDALE. of Horn v. Parkin Baine, junr., being an appeal from son of tbe late Mr John Michel!, of Forcett Park, subject to iuch eonH .jj Insurance Office Mr Baper is a nice and affable gentleman. It goes any instructions given when you first began to drive ? VEKDICT OF ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. the decision of the Greta Bridge Bench, of 20tn | ud ID one or more Lot, without saying tha' the inhabitants will patronise in —Witness : Yes. Bell gave me as many instructions , which tock place at Bath on Tuesday sen. October lsst. was decided in favour of the appellant no small measure what has in reality been a town's Lest Friday afternoon, at the Bose and Crown Inn, as anyone. He told me to keep at the horse's head Tbe deceased gentleman, it brother to Capt. Miobell, Mickleton, Mr J. S Wblton, M.D., ooroner, held an (Horn). Tbe case was in respect cf an ordinary the present Vquire of Forcett Park, has resided with BAINBRIDGE, Acer, SUM INSDBED IN 1806. institution for so many years, and what has practically in going through there. I have carried out his que.t on the body of Arthur Bell, son of tresspass in pursuit of game, at , on land hit sister, Mits Michel), who ia an invalid, at Bryn r educated the tnutioal portion of the inhabitants. instructions. When the water is deep we go through JO FBKBHOLD DWj? 4 B» 11^" £388,952,800, over which Lord Weatbury has the sporting rights, Bur Adam Beil, head gamekeeper to Lord Barnard tbe bridge on tbe horse's back, and not on tbe trucks. Siriol, Bath. On Friday laat tbe deceased gentleman Itb the Yard and Appu , and the local Bench dismissed it on tbe ground that For all particulars apply to the following of Hunt Hail, Teesdale—who, as a driver —Mr Dent: I think the passage ought to be widened was laid to rest in tbs churchyard at Forcett, whioh V, situate in the BLACJJ defendant, after killing a grouse, whilst himself Agents:— MIDDLETON NOTES. the employment of the Cargo Fleet Iron myself. There is sufficient room on one side, but not adjoint tbe lodge entrance to Forcett Park, and is KOP, in the County of i Compaoy, at their Miokleton Limestone Quarries, met tanding io bia own allotment, did not immediately [BY OUR OWN COSRSSPONDIHT.J on tbe other,—By Mr Walker : I have been driving bounded by the wall of tbe park on tbe west side. on of Messrs. Henry j| BARXAHD CASTLI - ... MB. 0. W. COLBECK enter upon Lord West bury'a land, but allowed several The word ideal is often used to express the highest ' i death as reported in our last issue, Mr Thomas about five months in the quarry. I have never com­ BTAHIDROP MR. WILLIAM H. VART notion or conception of anything ; of what is perfeot •ent. High Green, Mr Thomas Dent, Newton Lodge, hours to elapse before he trespasssd in search of the bed by Mr Hutchinson plained, and never heard a complaint.—By the in imitation, realisation, or attainment, and we think Mr John Parkin, Mr John Baine, Mr John Joseph bird. Tbe prosecution obtained leave to bave a case PBOPOSED BOWLING GBEEN FOB Ti Cellar, with two Boom!! Walton, Mr William Barney, Mr Joseph Brown, Mr Coroner : If we stick to our proper placea there is stated, and aa a result, the Queen's Bench Division yard. ' this word can be truthfully applied to the two organ sufficient room, BABNABD CAS I Lai. ' NO TI_C E. > recitals whioh Mr J. W. Stobbart, P.B.O.O., of Matthew Forrest, Mr William Dowson, Mr John yesterday, after hearing Mr Scott Fox (instructed by jpied by Mr Hope consin. THE CORONER Mr Holmes, of ), ordered tbe cave to Last night a meeting was held for the purpose of FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF COUNTRY PATIENTS Middlesbrough, has favoured the inhabitants of Watson Baine, Mr William Parkin, Mr Henry Jones, Ir, with two Booms nbo»« said the whole case looked to him aa a straightforward be remitted to tne magistrates with directions to forming a bowling-srecn at Barnard Castle. Tba »i | Middleton during the past week-end. Throughout and Mr William Armstrong were chosen on tbe jury, matter. The place might be narrow, but certain rules meetiog was adjourned for tbe purpose of gaining each recital Mr Stobbart played with even more than Mr B. Donald Bain, government inspector of mines convict, Tbe importance of tbia decision, in a moor­ were to be adhered to, and, in consequence of tbe fuller information. Our impression ia that • good the exclusive use of >L 1 Mr. T. H. DODD, Dentist, his usual power and brilliancy, and further proved and quarries, watched the case, as did also Mr W. W, land districi like Teetdale, is, of course, manifest regulations being disregarded, tbis poor man bad deal of useful information may popularise the Lgmg to the property, also himself an executant of tbe first rank. Mozart was Walker, tbe general ssoretary of the company. Prior HAS OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT ABOVE unfortunately forfeited bis life. It was purely pastime. •tenement has a iepsrat« CtJj tbe first of the masters represented on tbe Sabbath to the opening of the inquiry the jurymen and others accidental, and. had he been at tbe head of his lich is conveniently situated] Mr. J.'A. YOBS, Solicitor, H0B8E MARKET. afternoon, and it seems bard to think that the gifted inspected tbe soene of the fatality, and had explained FOOTBALL horse, he would bave been perfectly safe, •of repair, will alway» ' composer of " Gloria " was destined to be rewarded to them, very carefully, on the spot, tbe nature of the COTHERSTON. RESIDENT DENTIST AS HI1HERTO, with a pauper's funeral, Tbe masterpiece was given deceased's work, and tbe hypothesis of tbe accident. MB. WALKER Barnard Castle, 2 goals; Northallerton, 1. The return League match between these teams took place A Temperance meeting was held in the i may be obtained of M»r V 73, GALGATE. / with rare brilliance and spirit, and tbe executive The first witness oalled was remarked that the oompany were most anxious and on Saturday last, at Northallerton, being the last away game Temperance Hall on Thursday night last, by tbe B. lindrop; the ACCTIOIUJJJ difficulties of tbe task were fully recognized by his JONATHAN BAINB&1DQE. concerned about tbe safe working of the quarries ; of this season. Barney lined up as follows:—Goal, R. W.T.A., presided over by Mrs T. Cbipcbase, which listeners. The Marob in D, by Rossini, would be Coates; backs, W. Coates and H. Mitchell; half-backs, A. He said he lived at Newbiggin, and was a lead-miner. and for the express purpose of doing away with tbe consisted of vocal and instrumental music, viz: violin IS. W. A- W. J. WATSOt} I familiar to most of the members of the volunteer Urquhart, G. Burt (captain), and J. Walker; forwards, G. The body be had seen was that of Arthur Bell, who necessity or exouse for men riding upon the trucks Evans, G. Waite, T. Welford, E. Jones and F. Sinclair. solo, by Miss M. and Miss J. Hemming; a song by Solicitors, Barnard (' MR, O, BEST, oorps wbo were present, as it was a favourite piece was 33 years of age Uet birthday. Tha deceased was tbey had appointed brakesmen. Northallerton having won the toss, Barney had to play up­ Mrs Liddie and Mist A. Walton (whicb met with • with tbe 4th Durham Band, when in camp at Seaton hill against a strong breeze. Welford started the game and SURGEON DENTIST, quarrymao, and lived at Mickleton. Witness was Tbe Coroner: Knowing tbe condition of his employ, hearty encore); recitation by MUs N. Kidd ; and a )UALDEIBE. Carew. Tbe Puge in Q. Minor is a charming com­ the visitors at once attacked, the ball going over the line. not present wben be died, and be did not know any­ ment he could not be ignorant of the regulations. lecture by tbe Bev. J. Dugdale, Barnard Cattle, on the ATTENDS BABNABD CASTLE EYEBY position by Bach. The work is effectively scored, and The play hovered about the centre of the field for some time, thing of the accident which had befallen him, Mr Walker: It is very evident to me that be bad hut gradually Barney gained the upper hand, and Sinclair sibject, " Common Seoee and the Drink Traffic," )N faToured with inn- now and again rises to considerable intensity of WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, never got to bie post. made several good runs and was unlucky in not finding the which wat treated in a most interesting and masterly I. DMT, who is declining fJ passionate expression. " Cujus Animim," another NICHOLAS RAI.NB The jury consulted in private for a few minutes, and net on more than one occasion. Several spurts were made by the homesters, but they never really got dangerous. Barney manner. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr , without reserTe, ou iB, BUCKLE'S FANCY BEPOSITOBY, pisce of Botsini's, is dearly and tersely developed, said be lived at Mickleton, and was a brakesman at tbe foreman aaid : Well, the decision come to ia that ; >ersisted in their endeavours, and Welford, when right in Dugdale for his vaiuable lecture; also a suggestion smaldkirk Fair Day, the f0! these characteristics being increased by tbe subsequent this quarry. He was present when Bell got hurt on No. 3 GALGATE. tbe deceased was accidentally killed.—The jurymen : ront and no one to beat but the goal-keeper, shot wildly was made on the desirability of havicg the lecture 'AT, Dirar UTBHSILS, AC treatment. Tbe gifted virtuoso wet heird to adran- tbe previous Tuesday, at twenty minutes to five over, a lucky escape for Northallerton. The homesters now returned their fees to tbe widow. printed for tbe benefit of tbe public. Buns and cow, due May 25-,h • ' tage in Clark's Marco in G, in which he united much clock in the afternoon. Tbey went to the siding asserted themselves, and their right wing took down in good TO CORRESPONDENTS coffee were served during the meeting, and an except­ 1 good roan heifer, 13 monti grace to an infinite poetic obarm. The Offertoire No. for two trucks, and got yoked, and were bringing style, and getting in a fair centre, the ball was headed into Every contribution mnst be authenticated (In confldenoe) the net, Northallerton thus drawing first blood. Barney ionally good attendance was present. te bull calf, 6 months - with the name of the writer. 4, by Wely, was rendered with considerable power, and them from the siding into tbe quarry, Bell at the ELECTIONS were iu no way disheartened by this reverse, and playing laths ; 1 Leicester ewe,'Jj We decline to return re i acted communications although the tbemes are not very distinctive, they are me driving two horses. Witness was io tbe last itrongly forced several corners without effect. At half-time [AT, 1 good new box ohud We cannot insert anonymous replies to letters that have developed with considerable vigour. The symphony truck, and Bell got on to the left hand side of the the score stood Northallerton, 1 goal; Barney, nil. appeared with the real names and addresses of the writers The elections for the various local councillors took Tbe oldest farmer in Kent, in tbe person of Mr Of, 1 good h»y spade, oow 4 bumper," and thus they proceeded to the orossing —o— excepting that when an anonymous correspondent com. obosen was by Haydn, in D., and was played to per­ place on Monday last, and in many instanoos tbe James Wilson, of High Halden, died on Friday. He inoh boardi, and v»rion,| fection. The overture, " Diohter and Bauer," from just before the bridge, when Bell got off. Witness On the re-start, the visitors at once took tbe ball into the nunc** adisoussion, he may oontinue to write anonymously results canted a good deal of interest. A full list will home quarters and the goal several times escaped rather was in bia hundredth year aod had outlived everyone his to mention ; also part whether his opponents give their real name and addresses heard tbe obains rattle, and concluded that the horse its clear design, and obviousness of expression, appeared be found below :— luckily. However, still keeping up the pressure, Welford wbo reaided in tbe town when he came there. pBNHUBE. or not. to be a general favourite, and met with a due apprecia­ was striking. After that Raine beard Bell shout collared and banging in a swift low shot equalised the game. 12 o'clock prompt, tion. An impromptu, composed by Mr Stobbart, in Duke." That was tbe name of one of tbe horses, BABNABD CASTLS! URBAN DISIBICT Play hereabouts become very rough, the Northallerton players FLORILINE !—FOE THE TEETH AFD BREATH.—Thoroughly ~~ ~ THE =— adopting all kinds of shady tricks. Barney frequently drle, Cotherston. which many of tbe pisisges appeal to tbe cultured hioh was the second animal. Witness never heard COUNCIL. cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens appealed for fouls but the referee allowed none. The visitors the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, and gives to the teeth muiioian, was rendered euparbly, the representation of anything more till Bell shrieked, or uttered a peculiar Mr 3. Ingram Dawtoo, the returning officer, declar­ strove hard to gain the winning point, and corner after a peculiar pearly whiteness and a delightful fragrance to the 3BOWN. BOMALDKIB a storm, the charming music, and the eiqiiiite noise. He was at tbe side of tbe bridge—tbe left ed the result, yesterday, at follows:— corner fell to them. From a free kick Urquhart struck the breath. Price 2s. 6d. for the liquid, or Is. per jar for the delicacy with which is was played, making it one of de. Witness put tbe brake of the bind waggon ELECTED. cross-bar, and one of the Northallerton players fisted the ball. Floriline " Powder," of all Chemists and Perfumers. Barney strongly appealed for a penalty, but the referee only tbe most enjoyable items of the afternoon. Handel's down, and be taen ssw tbe deceased by the side of ..369 )N will hold a Specials BABNABD CASTLE, APBIL Gtb, 1898. Kyle, Gibson allowed a free kick. Time after time the Northallerton backs At the present day, glass is as muoh a necessity as Hallelujah Chorus was gone through with considerable the rock. He fell into ths gutter.—Tbe Coroner : Barningbam, Tbomas ..304 were beaten, and, eventually, Waite obtaining possession put in 21ST, 1898. (Middleta land itself for tbe market gardener. Without it, be vigour. Mits Roberts and Miss Beadshaw, and Where was the waggon that you were riding Hall, John George ..297 the visitors ahead with alow shot, which the keeper just »ATTLK ANDSHEgp. p can barely exist, and in a very few months, when tbe IT should never be forgotten that the Messrs W. Colling and W. Thompson contributed wben you saw Bell ?—Witness: I just saw Smith, John ..281 touched but failed to stop. Northallerton continued to play I solicited. Full partioularil In a roughish manner, and George Evans was badly winded arrangements for transporting green meat from Strathmore family have been great bene­ solos on the several occasions. him when bo was between tbe two waggons. HOT ELECTED. dale, Cotherston. before the close. When the whistle went for time, Barney Normandy and Belgium are perfeoted, it will be —Tbe Ooroner: Tesj what did you do then ?— Barker, Robert ..280 retired winners by the above score. factors to Teesdale. From 1810 to 1813, impossible for him to lire at ell. —o— Witness : By the time that I got tbe other brake Young, James Tbomas ..137 ENT, ETC. there are well-authenticated notices of As Mr McCulloch, of Darlington, iij, in presiding "own and the horses stopped tbey bad pulled both Barney were much the cleverer team and deserved their win. R. Coates, in goal, stopped the few attempts by the A most successful examination in practical inclosure of lands in the township of over tbe afternoon meeting, we con!;, all of us seek to trucks past him. I mean the hind truck of th-> first RURAL DISTRICT OF . home players very well, and was ably supported by H. muaic was held in tbe Darlington Centre on Thursday, and cheapest CEMKSI Mickleton, and we are intimately acquainted make the world better and purer by every means in waggon. He was down tbeu in the gutter out of tbe —Matthew Whybell Elgoy. Mitchell and W. Coates at back. This pair kicked strongly March 31st, of the " London College of Music," at TIB, 4». per Bag; odd siooq with other general references to the con­ our power, by song, by conversation, and by music way of the waggon. Tbe second waggon never touched Barningham—Elected, James Todd, 25. Not elected, H. Birt- and well, and when beaten showed splendid pace in recover­ whistle, 9; R. J. Brown, 10. Beethoven House, Nortbgate, Darlington. Candidates and large buyers special | To-day we live in a money-making age, and everything ' im. I then got off, and lifted him out of the gutter, ing themselves. Urquhart, Burt, and Walker showed ap well dition of the townships of , Cross- —Thomas Thompson. at half, hut hardly as prominently as usual, which was un­ from Kirkby Stephen, Barnard Cattle, and Darlington tion free.—W. HALL'S has to be done at tbe least possible coet. We are very and went for some one to come. I was tbe first thwaite and Lonton. At the time that the —John Baylcs, 39; William Porter, 57; James doubtedly duo to the hard kuocks they received. Evans were present. Examiner, Dr. Karo, of London, 1 Castle. muoh indebted to men of skill, of thought, and of back, and William Gargett the second. We lifted him Richardson, 40. Not elected, J. Hird, jun., 21: G. Lowes, slaved a nice game at outside right, and Waite, although Local secretary, Mr James Hoggett. late Mr Bradlaugh advocated the almost heart, who have done tbeir best for the present age. p, and then ail the workmen came, and I left him 35; O. Plews, 29. hclined to stick to the ball too much, partnered him well. Brignal—Robert Tilbury. Welford, in the centre, was rather slow at times, hut worked compulsory enclosure of moors and waste and who have left behind them works whioh would there.—The Coroner : Was he alive ?—Witness : He Cotberstone—Henry Bowron, 78; Thomas Ghipchasc, 78; hard in this difficult position. Jones and Sinclair also mode THE PRUDENTIAL BANE OF LONDON. Fins- lands we stood amazed ! We asked our­ inspire succeeding generations. Mr Stobbart is a was alive when I lifted him out of tbe gat'er, but be William Dent, 73. Not elected, J. Raine, 32. an excellent wing, several of their attempts at goal being burv Circus Buildings, London, E.C. Capital, native of Teesdale, and, I believe, is in a fair way for never spoke.—Tbe Coroner: Did you see any more of Abbey—Hartley Jennings. very good. After tbe match the Barney clnb entertained selves the question—Where is the money —Thomas Metcalf. 1150.000.-CA8H BKCEIVED ON DEPOSIT, at adding tbe ooveted honour of Mus. Bao. to his other him aft9r that ?—Witness : Well, he stirred after I the team to an excellent tea at Atlay's Temperance Hotel, coming from ? No doubt Mr Bradlaugh Holwick—William Stephenson, and ample justice was done to the good things provided. from 6 to 10 PEB CENT. PEB ANNUM, according distinctions. May success attend his praiseworthy got back to bim, and that is all that I saw of him.— Hope—Mark Alderson. —o— to period, interest payable monthly or quarterly, free meant well in the interest of the unem­ —Jossph Watson Coulthard, Charles Sayer. efforts, Tbe Coroner : How long bave you worked as brakes­ In the other Darlington and District League matches, St. of income tax.—Money advanced promptly upon Bills man ?—(A pause.)—The Ooroner : Have you any Hutton—Thomas Blenkinsopp. Augustine's Reserve, on their own ground, defeated Darling­ ployed, but he was sharply taught the —o— —Robert Barker, 19; James Preston, 16. of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and other Securities. idea ?—Witness : A year and ten months.—The ton Grange by 2 goals to 1. The St. George's, at home, lesson that the 8tate would " plank " no A fairly large number assembled in the Cburch Lunedale—John Brown, John Langstaff. defeated Rise Carr Reserve by 4 goals to 3. Hurworth and Write for Prospectus, EDWIH Lai, General Manager. school-room on tbe 22od intt, to hear tbe Bev. W. H. Ooroner : Was it Bell's usual practice, after he had Mickleton—Robert Dowson, 62; Jonathan Heward, 58 ; Jane Dinsdolo Athletic played a draw of 2 goals each, on the money for any such project. All credit, Jones, 57. Not elected, J. Brown, «; J. Parkin, 24. Philpott lecture on the work of the Universities' got his horses attaohed, to get on ts the waggon and former's ground. then, to private enterprise in this direction. ride ?—Witness : He didn't usually do it, but tbe Ovington—Thompson Harrison. Presentation to Sergt. Elliott.—Sergeant Mission in Africa. Dr. Livingstone was the direct Hokeby—Stephen York. —o— Elliott, of Butterknowle, wbo is retiring from tbe John, tenth Earl of Strathmore—then, of originator of tbe mission, and toe lecturer stated that same day he drove two hones, riding on tbe front —Robert Anthony Hugginson. Next Saturday, we are to have a visit from tbe Darlington Old Boys' eleven. This will be the beginning of a series of County Police Force, was on Wednesday, at Barnard course, residing at Streatlam Castle—being the main objeot of the mission was to evangelise and waggon, through tbe bridge. He did not always do Scargill—Robert Henry Weatherall. Startforth—Joseph Allison, John Hunt. home matches for the Barney first eleven. A match will in Castle, presented with a gold albert and appendage JASING CALL AND ISSfl that.—The Ooroner : Wben he did not ride on tbe the principal landowner of the townships christianise the continent, and to gather escaped and Wycliffe and Thorpe—William Bowes. all probibility be arranged for Easter Monday, to be followed and a walking stick and a gold brooch for Mrs Elliott released slaves, and train them for tbe Church. Tbe aggon, where was he ? — Witness: Between on Saturday, April 16th, with a league visit from the Darling­ which we nave enumerated, seems to have the two horees : at the second horse's head.—Tbe ton Grange, and on Saturdays, April 23rd and 30th, by by the officers and constables in tbe division! Supt. 30 lecturer dealt fully with tbe barbarous treatment and RURAL DISTRICT OF BARNARD CASTLE. Hurworth and Darlington St. George's respectively. Cameron made tbe pretentation, and referred to largely interested himself in the work of Coroner: Have you pulled with more than two Cloatlam—Francis Storey. inhuman cruelty meted out to tbe poor slaves by tbe —O— Sergt. Elliott's long and able service, and wished bim inclosure, and we are informed that he hones ?—Witness: Yes : three.—The Ooroner : In Cockfleld.—Results not to hand. slave raiders, illustrating bis remarks by the aid of We have received the following letter, which speaks for C L E S! tbe ciso of three horses being used where would Bell Eggleston—Charles Edward Osborno Griffith, Isaac Charles bappinesa in hie retirement, Sergt. Elliott feelingly personally superintended the progress of a lantern views. 1 he interest of the audience was main­ itself :—" With reforence to the paragraph in the Football replied. SergU. Nicholson and Tbubror, io moving be tben,—Witness : At tba second borse'a bead.— Hill, Thomas Stoddart. Notes " of your last week's issue, I may say I am at one with IMAKBBS, IN STOCI considerable portion of it. Lord Strath tained to the finish, wben, on tbe motion of tbe Bev Forest and Frith—Nicholas Tallontire, 53; Matthow Dowson, your correspondent's observations on the necessity of a league and seconding a vote of thanks to Uupt. Cameron, also 'Itie Ooroner : Have you ever seen him ride when he 53; Francis Edmund Gibson, 52. Not cloctod, R. F. Race, |B0S8 " CYCLE SI more's knowledge of agriculture, and all A. H. Ford, a boarty vote of thanks was accorded Mr ilor the Teesdalo district. With regard to taking the initiative, testified to tbe high regard in whicb Sergt. Elliott Pbilpott for bis entertaining and instructive lecture, aa bad three horses attached ?—Witness : I cannot 42 : 92 recorded their votes out of a possible 103. who but Barnard Castle as the prime mover in the proposed Gainford—Robert Adamson, 54; George Richard Gent, 47 ; is held. ICE. BARNARD CASH Monging to it, was eminently practical —o— say that I bave —Toe Ooroner : You know this work league, and as the centre of the area which the league will fairly well, having been at it for some time, do you Francis Hodgson, 51. Not elected, F. E. Bowman, 35. cover, have the most right ? The impossibility of clubs in the and the improvements he initiated gave a Headlam—John Hett. Teesdale districts fulfilling fixtures, week after week, with THE LARGEST RING MAKER IN THE great impetus to the farming of the district. On Good Friday, the Middleton String Band think it is a safe thing to be at the side wben that Hilton—William Hall Stobbs. teams thirty and more miles away is recognised on all hands. WOBLD saTS, " I make more WEDDING BINGS truck was going through that bridge ?—Witness : It Ingleton—Thomas Burton. Scarcely any are solvent, and the Bankruptcy Court is within JERRY & SON intend playing a selection of popular music in tbe for J. T. YOONG, of Gunrwica Houea, MABKET He introduced the best breeds of cattle and was not a safe thing to bi at tbe side. There was not Langloydale and Shotton—Robert Armstrong. measurable distance of most of them. We are thankful that stabhsbme.it Stocked witl sheep : he busied himself in road-making Market Placa. Tbe performance will take place at 5 Langton—William Heslop. someone has been lead to a reasonable appreciation of their PLACK, BA&NARD CA8TLH, tban for any other o'clock, weather permitting. room. The second horse has kicked before, and it Marwood—Anthony Todd Amos, 35; Edward Nixon, 33. Not present difficulties, and that a climax is at hand. The matter customer—t.e. taking the size of Town and District JODS, yii. :— at present rests with Eggleston, ilomaldkirk, and Gainford, we should say a most expensive hobby—in -o— was simply because be hesrd the chains rattle that be elected, R. Arrowsmith, 31; J. Heslop, 22; J. Btubbs, 31. into consideration." These Biogs are of tbe Finest concluded the animal was striking.—Tbe Ooroner: Middloton-in-Teesdale—George Brown, 151 j John Robinson, and if these three could be got to promise that a club would LL DRAPERY, fencing, draining, and all that could con In answer to a correspondent, tbe population of be formed for next season, the intended innovation could be Quality and Finish, and a Useful Present is given with What speed were they going at ?—Witness : They 143 j Fanny Elizabeth Horsfield, 129; John Thompson, 122; nd Onion Shirtings ; tribute to the welfare of the farmer and the Middleton at tbe last census was 2,008. This was in Major Prince, 93. Not elected, John Parmloy, 66. proceeded with. Speaking generally we do not conceive that each Bing sold. A large stock of Watches, Clocks, were walking sharply away. there will be much cause for fear as to its ultimate success. nan and Oeltio Stripes, 1891, and, at the next census, it will probably be Morton Tinmouth—William Parker. Gold and Silver Jewellery, Silver and Electro-plated cottager. His advice was freely sought by Newbiggen—Leonard Gibson, Joseph Nixon. Each club forming the league would have to be affiliated with found that the foregoing estimate is coniiderably the Durham Association, and finally, the league itself would Articles, Fancy Goods, Whitby Jet, Cutlery, etc., his tenantry, of every degree, to whom he BY MS WALKER. Raby and Keverstone—Valentine Hodgson. Piques, below the total number of inhabitants at present Staindrop—William Thomas Bell, 207 ; Thomas Coates, 111; be recognised by that governing body, and as far as applicable always on hand. Bepairs done in town and country was always accessible ; and, where he saw When there are three borsea bow many drivers bave their rules should be inforced. This would ensure the fulfill­ LS, in Black and Coloured i resident in Middieton. John Fawcett, 142 ; Frederick Hood, 102. Not elected, H. ing of fixtures, and correct time would have to be kept. Rules by Experienced Workmen. • Cloth, Ac, Ac; that it was needful, he backed his counsels —o— you ?—Witness : Two.—Mr Walker: What position J. Buttle, 87; J. Newcomb, 98. tending to the success of the popular winter pastime would be connection with the two horses do these drivers Streatlam and Stainton—William Henry Ralston. strictly carried out, and the interest of the publio would be THE LONDON EQUITABLE EXCHANGE. lathe. h substantial encouragement. The proofs The demonstration in connection with the Free Walkerfield—Gerald Whitbred Farwell. assume?—Witness: Tbe first driver has hold of the sustained. Should this not be accomplished, the promoters Stock and Share Brokers and Dealers and 11 • »s .11 - • t Table Cloths, of Lord Strathmore's exertions, and of his Church Federation passed off very successfully. Tbe Westwick—John George White. would very soon find that unsurmouutable difficulties would second horse's bead, and tbe other driver has bold of Whorlton—Thomas Richard Glyn. Advisers, 18, ELDOIT STKT, LOSDOK, EC. Write for H03B — Ladies', Gent> liberality, are everywhere visible in the sermon by tbe Bev. Donald Frazer, in the afternoon, soon present themselves to the satisfactory working of the was a treat, no doubt, to some, although a trifle pro the last horse's head.—Mr Walker : Did you ever Winston—Joseph Swiubank, William Tiplady. proposed league. If I remember rightly, the last league Pamphlet, (free) containing full particul.r* ot our locality under review ; and, year by year, know this horse strike if it bad not been interfered Woodland—John Joseph ColUnson Allison, 56; Henry promulgated in this district came to an untimely end. A Inveatment, " Cover," Deposit, 3-Montbty and Special Soreete, found and abstruse to suit tbe majority of tbe audience. Blackett, 70; John Wallace, 58. Not elected, William good secretary would materially improve the chances of i and Pants, >s the resources of the land develope them At tbe evening services the Bevs. A. Graham Barton, with ?—Witness: Yes, he did so in the morning. Bell, 41; James Dunn, 21. success of the league, but the pity, from my point of view, is Operations. " The only safe way of making profits on D. Frazer, and J. Charter, were tbe speakers, the Bev The first two trucks we took up. It was attaobed to that capable officials to act in that capacity, are rare indeed. the London Stock Exchange." No rcsraaa llsalllll •MS. selves, the deceased nobleman's sagacity and The crux of the difficulty will be however iu keeping clubs to J. Fora'er presiding over a very fair audience, the truck at the time, and nobody touched it.—Mr PARISH COUNCILLORS. beyond " Cover " remitted. Investments maoc. at a foresight will, if possible, be yet more highly Eggleston.—Thomas Stoddart, 76 ; George Dalkin, 74; Isaac their original fixtures. Let the league, if one be formed, seek al> Walker: It is unnecessary for any one to stand under charge of T'r %>• d all " COVER " TRAKSACTIOM opened 10VELTY IN LADIES' 'alued. On the 22nd of March, 1810, a —0— Charles Hill, 69 ; James Raine, 69; William Bainbridge, 66; to give effect to the principles on which the original football the bridge wben truobs are going through.—Witness: Joseph Dent, SO; Charles E. O. Griffith, 50. Not elected, league was formed, and judging from results, access will be at "MIDDLE PRICE." Money advanced to any 1/3 each. (Sole Agen" An exceedingly laughable incident occurred last the outcome. I think there are not lacking signs that the meeting was held at Middleton-in-Teesdale week, tbe innooent cause being a wedding party from If I saw anybody there I would put the brake on and W. Thompson, 44; John Bainbridge, 39 : M. Raine, 23. amount on approved Stock and Shares, at 1 per c nt. Streatlam and Stainton. — Philip Langstaff, 48 ; George position will very soon simply itself, and developments are —the Earl of Strathmore in the chair—for Blackton, Eggleiton. Tbe marriage bad to take place stop the trucks.—Mr Walker : Have you never heard awaited with much eagerness up the dale.—Yours, etc., W, above Bank Rate. Correspondence inviiro. BD 0 A 8 T LB- Dodds, 43; Josoph Rumney, 40; John Wm. Bewick, 38 ; C. Wooo, hon. sec., Middleton Football Club." Telegrams, " Elopement, London." | lie purpose of promoting the erection of a at the Wesleyan Chapel, but, owing, it is surmised, to of Hornby having found fault for riding on the trucks ? George Addison, 36; George Stokeld, 35; George Lowes the driver not being oognizant of this fact, or the —Witness : I cannot say that I have heard him.—Mr 34. Not elected, T. L. Metcalf, 29; G. Hartley, 24; H •Yon won't have We* I bridge across the Tees at that place. It was Unity is Strength may indeed be said bride's father, who aocompanied the jshu on tbe box, Walker: You don't know from report or from your Sayor, 20 ; John White, 20. Mr Laugataff proposed, and —0— Fyou use DALES' D««JJ I lesolved :—" On account of the number of Mr Dodds seconded, a vote of thanks to the presiding DARLINGTON AND DISTRICT LEAGUE. with regard to Holloway'e Pills and Ointment, for It's a wonderful wft^™ not being aware of the exact location cf tbe building own knowledge that a man wbo was riding on a truck offlcor. The following table gives the position of the clubs up to wben need together, they are remarkable in their tor Boots an J H« ives that have been lost in passing the iu question, tbe merry-makers were driven to the ould be doing what he had no business to do.— Woodland.—Henry Nicholas Coates, 45; William Coates, 55 Softens and preserve"! date:— ,—OOALS—, effecta upon disease. No matter bow stubborn tbe present ford at the Step Ends, and of the cborcb. On arrival it was found the gates were Witness; I don't know anything about that: just John Dowson, 59; John Elliott, 52 ; William Morton, 72; p. w. L. FOR AOST. PTS. Pleasant odour. symptoms may be, tbey cannot long withstand these Allows polishing. g| locked, and it was some minutes before the disappointed what Mr Hornby said after, that be should not have John James Nixon, 41; Thomas Henry Williamson, 43, St Augustine's Res've 15 ... 14 , 0 . 1 .. 67 19 general inconvenience occasioned to the Not elected, J. Beadle, jun., 37 ; T. Tarn, 39; S. Walker, Barnard Castle 14 ... 12 , 1 ... 43 ... 13 „ remedies. All sufferers, whom other treatment bat HIGHEST AWARDS «"J| bride and bridegroom became aware that a mistake been on the trucks, but at the second bone's bead. 1, BITIONS. Tins, Wm Public by the frequent interruption ot the Darl'ton St. George's 16 ... &. 2 ... 47 30 ... failed to relieve, abould try the celebrated Ointment, had been made. However, all's well that ends well, He had no reins —Mr Walker ; And he could not Staindrop.—Joseph Lax, 135 ; John Fawcett, 129 ; Thomas •Hurworth 1 ... 41 31 ... 2s. 6d. Of all °°T . 14 6 , which will strengthen a- d cure tbem. Tbe Pills re­ Saddlers, IronmoDgi passage of the river, that a bridge at the and the interested ones soon bad tbs nuptial knot tied, guide the horses wben he came to tbe points?— Tarn, 121; John George Hartas, 112; Frederick Hood, 111; Northallerton ... . 14 .., 8 . 33 . 41 ... Matthias Bradley, 109; Thomas Coates, 101; Francis , 22 , commend themselves ta the attention cf all sufferers. •hove place would be a very beneficial and were speeding on tbeir way home. Without Witness: Only by talking to tbem.—Mr Walker: Rise Carr Reserve . 15 .. 7 , 38 ... Richard Jackson, 99; Joshua Taylor, 93. Not elected, J Darlington Grange i 14 .. 9 . 21 , 41 .. No injurious consequences can result from their use ; Measure to the community at large, and desiring to oonvey any erroneous impression, one can When be was approaching these points he would have Garthwaite, 90; H. J. Buttle, 88; J. Thompson, 83 14 .. 10 , 24 . 49 .. no mistake can be made in their administration. In GRAHAM,! easily make allowance for short-sightedness on tbe to get down ? Do you think that it was in fear of tbe J. Newcomb, 75; B. Wetherall, 73; J. Simpson, 52 ; A. H Dinsdale Athletic 14 17 , 52 Particularly to the neighbouring districts. Copeland, 48. 10 , indigestion, confirmed dyspepsia, and chronic con­ occasion of a wedding. horses taking the wrong points ?—Witness: He got • Two points deducted for playing unregistered men. *•* John Colpitts, Thomas Scarth, William stipation, tbe most beneficial effects bave been, and BARNARD OAST] —o— down from the buffer on to tbe steps, and I never saw « Ralph March, William Oliver, John him any more. Middleton, 1; Witton Park, 1. always must be, obtained from the wholesome power It is with pleasure we announce that that objection TEESDALE BOAED OF GUAEDIANS. Played at Middleton on Saturday last, before a good gate exerted by theee purifying Pills over the digestion. SD BET AIL DBPOl Charlton, Thomas Tinkler, John Eobinson, able and totally unnnessary measure for tbe prevention WILLIAM GARGETT. This was the return match, and a good deal of interest was ^bert Hugginson, John Barnes, and of rabies in the North Biding, viz, the muzzliog This witness said he lived at Mickleton, and was an centred in the result, as, when at Witton, Middleton suffered JISHES, TUBPEI The last meeting of tbe old Board was held on their heaviest defeat of the season. A. Horn was an absentee Farm Sale at Morley.—On Thursday, at ?homas Ainsley be the committee for carry order, will, ere this appears in print, have been engine-driver. He found Bell lying over the metals Wedneaday, Mr Jas. Todd, J.B., presiding. from the home ranks, his place being filled by C. Lee. The the Wear Valley Hotel, , Messrs. T tt revoked. This, I believe, is partly due to the good on tbe inside metal next to the rock. Wben tbey home side kicked off, and G. Morton getting possession kicked 3EMENT, ALLPLAS goutthe undertaking," How necessary A SINGULAR EDUCATIONAL DIFFICULTY, Pallister and Son, auctioneers, offered some property offices of Mr John Hutton, MP. for the Biohmond lifted bim up there was just a ruttle. To all intents a lovely goal from the ouUide left within a minute from tho Mr Parker aaid he had been aerved, as overseer for for sale. For lot 1, Morley Hall Grass Farm, about IHS, HAIB, Ac. • bridge was here may be understood from Division. The following petty sessional divisions are and purposes he was dead. Deceased said nothing. start. This put confidence and dash into the homesters, and for tbe township of Morton Tinmouth, with a pre­ strong pressure was brought to bear upon the visitors' defence, 75 acres, bids were elicited aa tnd r:—Mr Lawaon, exempt from its operation, viz : Greta Bridge, Gilling He had seen Bell taking trucks into tbe quarry. Tbey cept for 4i. as part of the expenses of tbe School Carhng and the two Middletons however, were equal to tho £1,000; Mr T. Walton. £1,100; Mr Stephenson, Wm Hm Ha were usually taken in by two or three horses. He bad emergency, and cleared in grand style. The game was exciting for Beapers, Ac •)} *e fact that, for days together, in times of > « ,°« H.llikeld, Budforth £1,130 60 80, £1,200-20-40*60; Mr Waltoo, 6 Attendance Committee, although bis township re­ from a spectator's point of view, and had the home forwards fc^ it . • ' ii .v . • t-i Byedale, and Bichmond Borough, Yorkshire. seed him walking at tbe second horse's bead, but bad £1,150 70-90, £1.210 30-50-70; Mr Stephenson, Heavy *>* ao°Q, the river was altogether impassable,1 ceived no benefit whatever from the committee. Tbere taken advantage of all the chances offered, the score would —o— never seen bim ride at all.—The Ooroner : Do you have been materially increased. Half-time arrived with £1,280, £1,300; Mr Walton. £1,290. Mr Stephen- 3/- know yourself where Bell's proper place should be ?— was only one obild of school age, and when she went J^d that rash people, attempting to cross With reference to my remarks, a few weeks ago, on to the nearest school at Ingleton, she was tent back Middleton leading one to nil. ton was the buyer at £1,300. For lot 2, Morley (BD OIL, for Horses^ 'he river, imperilled their lives. The sub- the benefits and advantages attending a course of Witness: At tbe seoond horse's head.—The Coroner: —o— Town Head " New Houte" Farm, Mr Lawson bid with a letter to tbe effect that the ebould be sent to On resuming, give and take play ensued, but Witton were 8 Did anybody tell you which was the proper place ? ambulance instruction, a fresh instance in support of her own pariah school, and that was Gainford, four £700, £810-40: Mr Race, £750; Mr Walton. "|ption-u8t was headed by the Earl of Witness: Yes.—The Coroner : When did you bear not long in drawing level with their opponents. This occurred this has just been brought to my notice. It was at milea distant. He complained about tbis, as he knew rather curiously. F. Morton received the ball but failed to £800-30-60-80, 910-30; Mr O. Walker. £860-70. °»»thmore, with £250 ; and half the wood j Micklet00i wn( it said ?—Witness: About a year since.—The Coroner: QUALITY, s*3X**Lp| srhere accidents bave occurred of late with children from Killerby, in tbe Darlington Union, get rid of it in time, with the consequence, that, after popping £900-20 40; MrWalton,£950-70,£l,000-20-40 60 80; "Pessary to form the arches ; the Earl of ,i»rmiog frequ Was there anything particular that it should be about in front of goal for a minute or so, tho ball emerged quency, that a child accidentally scalded were attending Ingleton School. Now tbe child had Mr Walker, £960 80, £1,010-20-50-70, £1.100 ; Mr mentioned ?—Witness: I just beard them talking in from amongst a ruck of players, and quietly rolled through, WELL-SEASONKD «* ^lington, £250 ; and the Bishop of. |j itself. Tbe mother, io ber helplessness to meet the been sent to tbe School at Bolam in tbe Auckland the goal-keeper not having the slightest chance. The game Walton, £1,110. Mr Walker, on bebalf of Mr Jobn the engine-shed. They got on about horses.—The yTham. £250 The first bridge built sud- calamity, ran for help, and obanced to find a Middle, Union, and be did not tee why he ahould be oalled developed into a little unnecessary roughness towards the close, Simpson, Toft Hill Hall, was the buyer at £1,120. Coroner: Did Bell say it himself, or who said it?— and the final whistle blew, with honours even. PEB POUND. denln r«ii I_JIV _ _J „v,_ I ton ambulance pupil, who quickly dressed the injuries upon to pay anything towards the expenses of the Mr J. H. Holmes, Barnard Castle, and Messrs Douglas Wlyfell,hIhng » man and ks Wife wn0 I t' j« , done so efficiently that the doctor, wbo Witness: No: some of the workmen said it. I don't —o— and Turner, Bishop Auckland, were tbe solicitors to lbs. Lots, 4d. - u wa School Attendance Committee of the Teesdale Union. know tbe man wbo said it—Tbe Ooroner: Bell was The visitors' defence was their most prominent feature, tbe sale, whicb was well attended, near at the time. The second bridge was | arriTed shortly after, found no occasion to even untie —The Clerk aaid 4s. was Morton Tinmooth's pro' there ?—Witness: Bell was in tbe engine-ahed at the Harry Middle-ton's custodianship being worthy of all praise. ^Wy founded, and ornaments the approach tbe bandages. portion of the committee's charges. The School Heslen was the best of the halves, although Leenan and WEED K£b™ time, and would hear it. He made no reply.—Tbe ? Middleton from the Yorkshire side of Attendance Committee had nothing to do with thi Bryant both played hard. Herd and D. Proseer made a Coroner: You know this horae, "Duke." Is that useful wing, whilst J. Prosser gave a splendid display. E. girtftg, jgarrtageg, ant ffleattsT 'he river. dispute between the managers of Ingleton School and One of the most successful Wesleyan horse quiet ?—Witness : Sometimes.—The Coroner : Carling and Richmond were often dangerous, aud tho team, Simple announcements of births, marriages and deaths are BBEBNI Mr Parker, but he understood tbe reason why tbe foreign mission anniversaries has just been held in Barnard What do you mean by that ? It is a very doubtful as a whole deserves congratulation. For tho home side, inserted in this J ournal free of coet. All Notices of the Castle. The Rev. Henry Haigh, of India, was the deputa­ obild was sent back was that tbe school was full.—Mr Swainstone did the little that foil to his lot very creditably. answer.— Witness: I bave often aeen it kick, but only nature containing additional words will be charged for TWINE WOl tion, a man who has accomplished herculean labours in the Farwell said Killerby was in the ecoleaiastical parish The backs, Parker and Morton, were as reliable as of yore, at advertisement rates, 3TRAY ARROWS. interests of the people of India. Notwithstanding the stormy when it has been struok at.—Tbe Coroner: Did Baine kicking and tackling in determined fashion. R. Leo gave a of Ingleton. That was why the Killerby children opposite the Fount** weather there were good congregations on Sunday, when tbe tell you tben, when the accident happened, that he splendid display at half-back, although both Pattinson and 9BNTINBL. were admitted. If the sohool at Ingletoo became too Teward did some nice work. The forwards were only BIBTHS. ' Rev. Gentleman preached two powerful sermons, illustrating thought the horse bad struck ?—Witness: He was too GALGATE, j " "or set down aught in malice."—Ot Jwllo. the great prophecies of the Kingdom of God. On Monday a email and had to be enlarged Mr Parker would not moderate, failing to take advantage of a number of oppor­ PARKIN.—At 20, King Street, on the 3rd inst., tte wife good audience gathered in the afternoon, when Mr Haigh overcome. He heard them about " Duke," but he tunities which fell to their lot, the attack being very weak in km.\ •'hop °* BiP°n hM bf8un * fund> the obJect be called upon to pay anything towarda it.—Mr J, of Mr W. Parkin, surveyor, of a daughter. BD 0 A • * t0 •ave an address showing the great distance, not only in never mentioned kicking at all, front of goal. However the Stirling defence of the visitors £>J increase every living in tbe diocese to at least Smith aaid that aa Mr Parker had a pariah to himeelf may have hod a good deal to do with this. ERRISGTOS —On April lit, at Snnnyfield, Guisbro', the p er English miles, bnt also in religion, social customs, and I»B , annum. He wishes to raise in five years the mental and moral habits of the people of India from the THOMAS HORNBY, he ought to bave a school for himself, and if be —o— wife of Mr T. Errington, of tbe National Provincial Hr^?' ^25,000, of wbioh sum about .£6.800 has people of England, discovering at the same time, in a This witness is tbe manager of tbe quarries. He gave could not get it any other way he ought to bave On Good Friday, Stanley Albions are the attraction at Bank, of a son. «^ '.'••n subscribed. Tbe offertories on Sunday most graphic and interesting manner, the great and peculiar a succinct account of tbe duties of drivers and brakes­ Middleton, when a great game should be confidently looked difficulties of the missionary. On Monday evening the School Board, (Laughter.) The oonsequence would forward to, as the nsitors have a splendid record, losing only MARRIAGES. en 10 UDC XM in men at tbe quarries.—Tbe Ooroner: Are there any con *Wtl *" ' ' ' P' 8 P**whes weather had improved, and a warm and enthusiastic meeting be that be would have to pay more tban 4s<—Mr four games out of twenty-nine played. They are present ALLIICSOK: PIXKKEY.—At tbe Primitive Metbodist was held. For an hour and a half the speaker riveted the ditions where it would be necessary for a driver to be Parker: If I bave a School Board it will be for champions of the second division of the Wear \ alley League. Cth • "ving is alresdy very small. Last year Church, Barnard Oaitl*, 00 Marob 31st, Mr Jobn e attention of his audience as he told of the way God had led on tbe waggon ?—Witness : Not in the least.—The three children. (Laughter.) I shall refuse to pay That well-known combination, Stockton Old Boys, will bo PVuif * Bishop's suggestion, and the efforts of the him and his colleagues in dealing with the manifold needs of Allinton, of Mickleton, to Mitt Margaret Isabella n( ot,ler, Coroner : Have you bad occasion to find fault with encountered on Easter Monday. As large guarantees have '•Ww^S"' * * > Bsing of ttartforth was the vast Empire of India, and of the success achieved by this 4i.—The Clerk : Tben we shall have to summon been given the visitors to secure their presence, it is hoped Piokney, of Lunedale. »<*t i ,bj *bout •£12, A> tbe Bl,h°P'' cbjeot is a teaching and preaching, hut chiefly by the instrumentality of drivers ?—Witness : I bave not had any fault to find, the overseer for Morton Tinmouth. (Laughter.) that good gates will reward the committee in their commend, r cne t0 00 IRILASD: NIXON.—At tbe Wesleyan Church, Barnard '**t th"* ' '* boped that on Sunday the printing press. The Chairman (Mr William Hutchinson, I have never seen one on a truck for some time. able endeavour to bring first-class teams before the notice of 8 «atr»l fuodiwill be greatly increased. of Bradbury) led the way in giving a most hearty flnanoial If ever I saw one on a truok I bave told him not to TENDERS. the Teesdale public. Castle, on April 2nd, Mr Thomas Ireland, junr., of response to the burning appeal of the missionary, and the Contraots were let aa follows :—Beef, B. Arrow Doe Park, to MUM Annie Nixon, of Lartington, congregation followed with a collection of £15 5s. 8|d. for do it.—The Ooroner : Are tbe whole of the horses "bis,,^"1 advertisement in this day's issue it will be the day, and a total of about «22 for the week-end. The quiet ?—Witness : Tbey are perfectly quiet with the smith; groceries, Mr John Guy; boots, Mr J EXTRAORDINARY COUGH CURE. DEATHS. Secretary (Rev. J. Dugdale) reported an income of £173 for Thompson ; milk, Messrs. Oliver; flour and meal, M Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—For Coughs. "