THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903. M1DDLETON-IS-TKK8DALB. ESTABLISHED OVIR 50 YEARS, Suction. GEORGE ADDISON EGS to inform the inhabitants of Barnard Barnard Castle Police Court. Funeral of Miss Milbank, The Late Vicar of Gainford. K SOLD BY AUCTION, Castle arid District that be has COMMENCED J 0 B B FREDERICK METCALFE, BUSINESS at NO. 8, MABKET PLACE, BAB­ The other day iLe Lord Bishop of Norwich FABMERn, In Mr Tbomss Alliosou's Sale-roomp, SATUBDIT.—Before Mr John Smith. 6 FRUITERER, NABD CASTLE (lately occupied by Mr W.Nevison, George Smith, a navvy, said to belong 11 Paisley, dedicated a new pulpi, presented in memory of the IBX Co.. LTD. ~ On SATTJEDAT, MARCH 14TH, 1903, OF BARNINGHAM PARK. KURSBKYUAN AND SEEDSMAN Draper), as GENERAL DBAPBB and OUT­ was charged with breaking into the Middleton-in- THE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN ministry of the Bev. Dr. Edleston. late vicar of At 3 o'clock, FITTER, and by striot attention to business he hopes fS, Kirkby Stephen ; and (Nursery : West»ick Boad ; Teesdale Co-operative and Industrial Society's stores, Gainford, by hia son, to hast Carlton Church, Norfo'k, a biect to the conditions wbioh will be then and to merit a fair share of patronage. bekjreen the 5th and 6tb inat. It seemed that an MOCBNING. of which pari.b the Rev. J. J. Cummiog, brother-in- INBBIDGB, Darlington Seed and Fruit Stores: Churohgates), Bu ' there produced, entrance had been effected at the back of the premises, The profound regard shown to tbe memory of tbe law of tbe late vicar, ia rector. Tbe pulpit, of three BABNABD CASTLE, and a considerable quantity of goods stolen. The man late Miss Milbank at tbe interment of tbat esteemed panels, in carved oak, i. the work of Mr George KB QKO. TABN BAINBRIDGE, AUCTIOSEEB, TO CORRESPONDENTS. EGS to thank his Town and Country Customers bad evidently got as much as he oonld comfortably lady's mortal remaios, in BarniDgham churchyard, on Tenmck, tbe well-kocwn pari.b clerk of Gainford. IGUIXYSALS Every contribatien must be authenticated (in confidence) LOT 1. B for their kindness during the past, and trusts for with the name of the writer. carry, for there were two large bundles of clothing Thursday, was evidence of tbe love and affection in Inside i. cut the following inscription, written by the IllTU MARCH. 1903, . TT, that FBEEHOLD BESIDKNCE, being a continuance of the same. We decline to return rejected communications. left in aha store. Information was given to the police, whioh she was held, not only in BarniDgham and Bev. O. L. Aoland :—" A.M.D.G. ct inpiam mcmoriam • usual Urge supplies „, I We cannot insert anonymous replies to letters that have A So. 1. B03B 1'BBBACE, M1DDLB TON-1N- F.M. is prepared to supply every description o'f astd SesfMUt Nicholson and P.O. Brown at once took Newtham, but also throughout tbe entire dietriot. ministerii in ccclcsia ltd Joscphi h'AUston, A.M., " SIOBB appeared with the real names and addresses of the writers L.L.D., hoe pvlpitmn posuit filiui ejus. A.D. OATXLB.^2 irMSDALKi containing 6 Booms, with Yard and Seeds at Lowest Prices, and guarantees their being of excepting that when an anonymous correspondent com­ up the matter, The latter obtained certain information, Miss Milbank's good deeds will long live in the i j Garden bebind ; also Stable, with Loft above, the very best quality. mences a discission, he may continue to write anonymously which led him over the moors into Wesrdale. After neighbourhoods in which she bas resided, and her MCMIII. C.A.MJ)." Accompanied by tbe rector MABT will be Sold SPECIALITIES: whether his opponents give their real name and addresses an exhaustive search, the ingenuity of the constable kindness of heart is everywhere a household word. (the Rev. J. J. Cumming) Bishop Sheepshanks •JKJ alual eonveoienoee, now in the occupation of or not. K Mr Qeorge Pinkney as tenant thereof. Bir John Llewellyn Potatoes, Duke of York Potatoes, was rewarded with the detention of the offender at Indeed, as a family, tbey are justly regarded as a proceeded to the pulpit erected in the north aisle of Sootob Seed Potatoes, Mainorop, Up-to-Date, Etc Waskerley Waterworks. He was then wearing a pattern of goodness. the churob, and, holding hie pastoral staff in his hand, |18TO, 1903. LOT 2. • THE Prioes on application. complete new suit of clothing, which he had stolen. At twelve o'clock the cortege left the ball. The said the special collects of dedication. Amongst PKCIAL SALE for YoUo, those present were Mrs Cummiog. Mr R. H, Edleston, Ail that FBEEHOLD HOUSE, containing 5 Also Agent for SAMUEL FINNEY & CO. He had also several tins of tobacco upon him, besides coffin was of plain oak, with solid brass mountings, i prise, will be given, v>j,. ' * Front Garden, and usual Conveniences, handkerchiefs, and other articles tied in a bundle. and tbe following was tbe inscription upon tbe F.S.A., Miss Rate Acland, Mrs F. M. Long, tbe Hoc , lOi. Bulli for competit,^ Miss Lindley, Miss Mabel Wbitaker. and the Rev. H. £^Ho. 10, TOWH HEAD. MIDDLETON-IN- GRASS, CLOVER, and all AGBI0ULTUBAL The man was brought to Barnard Castle, and he now breastplate:—"Minnie Milbank: born December , age oooiidered. Preset TBaVTOALK,' and D0V ln tue occupation of Mrs pleaded guilty to the charge, and said the artioles he J. H. and Mrs Steward. The erection of the pulpit SEEDS. BARNARD CASTLE, MARCH 11TH, 1903. 10th, 1846: died Mareh>d, 1903." i tenant thereof. had left were too heavy to carry. The prompt completes the restoration of this pretty, little, country 1 John Pinkney lllinioB i detection is regarded at meritorious. It seems that FR0CI8SI0K. church, initiated some years ago by the rector (the LOT 3. Do. MONET ADVANCED. P.O. Brown had tracked the man for twenty miles. The chief mourners were Sir Powlett Milbank and Rev, J. J. Gumming), wbo is well known in Gainford •il that FBKEHOLD HOUSE, containing 3 Proposed New Church. Ir Wui. Fumess £10 to £1,000 promptly advanced without sureties or The accused bad taken possession of a complete rig the Dowager Lady Milbank, Mr Milbank and Lady and the district, and wbo bas also provided tbe Ir John Bayles „ « with usual Conveniences, being No. 8, publicity to Farmers, Clergymen, Professional. Gentlemen, THE sale ol the late Mr Abraham Hilton's out, consisting of a jacket, vest, pair of trousers, two Milbank, Major-General tbe Hon. W. Herbert and bsndsome'rectory bouse during his 43 years' Ir Balph Metcalfe J?Ss HEAD, MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALB, and Respectable Householders generally in Town and shirts, a pair of stockings, boots, cap, four handker­ inoumbency. Country. Moderate interest and repayment as arranged, real property will result at all events in one the Hon. Mrs W. Herbert, Sir David Dale and Miss Ir N. H. Coatee, by Baby bnJ I 0*ow jn the occupation of Mrs Hutohinsoo, as chiefs, and a Cardigan jaoket, all of which prisoner monthly or quarterly. Special terms for loans on Life great improvement being effected in the E. Milbank, Miss Milbank and Mist G. Milbank, and Ir T. Alderion, Wnorlton I J^t thereof. ^ 4 Policies, Scrip, Reversions, etc. If preferred. Client! can was wearing when apprehended by P.O. Brown in a the Bev. Peroy Hales, Mr Sanders, Mr James Munro, Ir W. Hutchinson, OookSeld I have transactions completed at their own residence. All architectural adornment of Galgate. Long hut at Waskerley Waterworks. His old clothing was applications, personal or by letter, treated with strict privacy, M.D, J.P., Barnard Castle; Mr W. J. Wattoo, 1 afterwards found torn up in the storer, and also his Ir John Wall man 8HABES IN THE MIDDLKTON-IN- and promptly attended to. No preliminary fees. Address— ago, in the late benefactor's lifetime, he was Startfortb Hall;' Mr Harry Rouse, Firby Hall, geite to t\t 6irit0t; I at 10 30 TKSSDAl.fi GAS COMPANY. J. StJMHSRFimD & SON, Pink Lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne* approached with a view to selling the site old boots, A considerable quantity of clothing was Bedale; Colonel Worslcy, Belliilr, Bichmond; Mr j THOMPSON, Secretary, Toe tecasts will allow inspection, and further Established at same address 40 years. picked up ready for removal, at already stated, but and Mrs Greaves, 8nape Cattle, Bichmond; Mr Oar columns are open for the expression of opinion, but we a,,T 0Dt8 ned 00 which came^to the hammer last Thursday, licgton. ueul«f» ** ' application to Mi prisoner had left them.—He was remanded till to­ James Todd, J.P., Fairview, Baroingbam ; and tbe do not necessarily adopt the views of our correspondents. SLSOI W»LT0S' Normanhurst, Billingbam Avenue, lis raily was that all his possessions would day. Mines Todd, Mr John Bell, Snape, Bedale; Mrs «2™i.on-Isss ; to the ACCTIOKEER, at Darlington ; MB. HUGHES, eventually b£ realized, and would be devoted Hitching, Snape Castle; Mitt Brown, Snape; Mr A BIJICrBD PLAN. J. F. L ATI MSB, Solioitor, Darlington. MONDAY.—Before Mr John Smith. TARN, 8TJBGEON DENTIST, or STOCKTON, to charitable purposes. That was hia settled Greaves, Appleton, Bedale; Mr Edward Hutchinson, SIR,—I beg to thank you for your report of tbe THE PRIVAILINC VICE, Darlington ; tbe Bev. A Stockdale, tbe Bev. J. T. LIB, HODSB A AGBl [ TTENDS BABNABD CASTLE the FIRST determination. The Congregationalists have proceedings at the last meeting of the Urban District Penrose, M.A., Vicar of Barnard Castle; tbe Bev, ICXIONKUR. Valuationi f STANHOPE GATE, MIDDLE TON-IN- and THIRD WEDNESDAYS in every Henry Bowe, labourer, was charge! with being Council, wbiob enabled me and tbe publio generally ot| A patiently waited their time, and have at Drakeford-Lewis, Kirby Bavensworth; tbe Bev, T.
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