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wincarnis - Teesdale Mercury Archive
THE fBf K E N N E D Y LUCKY A WEDDING SALff NP.XT WEDNESDAY. F A B M K i i S' R I N Gas their Xb« Bings are substantial and Strong, and tbi-y are con sidered to be by their Hundreds of Happy Wearers quite witb'iut equal for value and beauty. So famous have these Ring* become that nearly a'.l the Weddings ia the district are b-ougbt to a joyou> c U.bratoa with them. A Good Useful or Ornamental Present given w.to every Ein^. Watohes, Clocks, Joweilsrj, etc., Cleaned and Repaired at K E N N E D Y ' S , 27, G A L G A T B , B A R N A R D CASTLE. Antique Silver, China, etc, purchased for cash. H AIX-8TREKT CHURUH. — C O S flB S 8 A I I O N A L SUNDAY SEHVICES : 1) £ 1REE CHRIS HAN CHURCH, Newga'e, B a r n B r d Castle.—REV. W. B . l . A M B E L L K , bUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 16m, 1898. Evening sabjet, " The Personal Element in Religion." T M HE MISSES BOLTON'S SCHOOL, GALG —NEX t T E R M to commerce Jan. 20tb. ATE. ISS EGLINTON'3 8CHOOL RE-OPKNa JAN. 24th, 1898, Vacancy for a W E E K L Y C.'ASTLB. E D W A it D 1876. A O C T I O N E E R AND V A L U E S . r i E N T R A L SALE BOOMS. Farxi Stock Kale* \ J conducted. Certificated Bailiff under the Agri culture Holdings Act. P A S S E N G E R S BOOKED to America, Australia, Africa. New Zealand, eto. C H A R G E S ItEABJ H ABLE. ADDBIX*:—HOHSK M A R K E T , BARNAKO C A S T L E . ANTHONY S TABTFORTH VICABAG8 SCHOOL RE OPENS TUESDAY, JAN. 18th, 1898. Pupils are prepared for the Cambridge Local Examinations, etc. Furniture, in lanje or small q'tantities, Warehoused any period. Consignments for Sale reo-rrired at any time. Offices: Steele's Wale Booms, ISe»*gato, Barnard Cuttle. For particulars, apply to the REV, HARTLEY JENNINGS, Barnard Castle. JOSEPH ISS M E R S I C K is prepared to reoeivo a few young Ladies requiring advanced tuition, as Day Pupils or Boarders. Occasional Pupils may have instruction in French, Qerman, Music, Drawing and Painting by arrangement. Experience gamed as Head Mistress and Class Lecturer, in London and Manchester High Schools. Honour certificate with distinction, Cambridge Higher Local Women's Examination, P U P I L S R E T U R N JANUARY 17th, Is prepared L OST, on Saturday last, in Barnard Castle, a S M A L L P E N D A N T G O L D CROSS.-Any- one bringing same to tbe " XKE.-D ILE MERCURY " O r r i c i will be rewarded. f} K REWARD.—The above reward will be paid dwt) to any person giving suob information as wilt lead to tbe conviction of tbe person or persons wbo wilfully caused tbe death of two of my doss, by poison, between December 2 6 b and tbe 29tb, 1897JOSEPH B R O W N , Briscoe, Cotberston. • I T A N T E D , a quick, intelligent Y O U T H as ™ apprentice to tbe Drapery trade.—Apply, M . J. DIXON, Barnard Castle. A GENTS W A N T E D to push first-class Machinery f\ Oils. Liberal Commission.—Box 31, POST OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. W A N T E D , Intelligent. Bespeotable Y O U T H , age 13 to 16. as Dentist's Page, and to make b'mnelf generally useful.—Apply, by letter, to M R H . P. FRIEND, L.D.S., Cobden House, Barnard Castle. AT 0 r LD H FOR SALE.—Apply to THOMAS GIBSOH, Barnard Castle Moor. LAND H A Y F O B S A L E . — A p p l y , Jossrn R A I R I & SON, Barnard Castle. SELL, 1 STACK OF H A Y — A p p l y . MRS SMITH, Ironmonger, Bank, Barnard Castle. WM. AY.—Prime OLD L A N D , al»o CLOVER H A Y , and WBEA<' STRAW FOR SaLB.—Apply la JOHN GEO. JOHNSON, Barnard Castle. G A L V A N I 8 K D CORRUGATED SHEKTS for rtn.fi ig, 5 i> 9 f»ec ioog ; tp>cial low rat.-s— RENNISON, Bondga-e, Darlington. Telephone No. 5833. rf\Q FARMER;! & HOUSFKEEPEU8, Good v. 3 unci C A h '.01 8, suitable either for Hordes or Table use, 3s. p*r cwt. bag.—Apply, BURN & Eov, Fruit-rers, Barnard Castle. FOR SALE, R O W I N G T I M B E R , a>. 8cargill, 5 miles from .Barnard Castle, 441 tree.-*, or thereabouts, comprising 369 Asn, 21 Birch, 40 Elm, 6 Alder, 2 B<-ecb a d 3 0>k. Mr Robert Weaiherell, Sca'giil, will show tbe Tioiber. For p-trtioulars and conditions of Sale apply to T. B JACKSON, r>ist >n Orangx, Hull, to whom Tenders may be seut, on or before 30 n January next. The lowest or any Teuder will not necessarily be accepted. £'5\ per annum. HE VALUATIONS Cae'le. — Apply, DUll IS-T EE-DALE, every Saturday. SLEETBUKN, BALDERSDALE, COTUKRSTONE. ONE N I G H T ONLY, J A N U A R Y 20th, 1898. MR. W. P A Y N E SEDDON Has tbe honour to announce ME. S. C R E A . G H HENRY'S COMPANY In the GREAT M O R A L P L A Y , "THE SORROWS OF SATAN." Seats booked at the " Teesdile Mercury " Office. I oors open 7-30. Commence 8 0. PROFESSOR RAY IS G I V I N G H I S UNPARALLELED ENTERTAINMENTS. at tbe "TEESPALE MERCURY " O r r i t E , price 2/6. PREPARATORY NOTICE. GTBAND SACRED CONCERTS ON SUNDAY, 30TII JAN., 1898. Speoial Engagement of MISS M A T T I E M t N I C O L , " Tbe Scottish Nightingale." Bjsy™ For particulars see Bills. 10-30. WHERE EASON T I C K E T S to admit nil the Members of a Family, may he obtained at the MUSEUM, or I Carriages VAST CROWDS A R E F L O C K I N G N I Q H T L 2 TO T H E MUSIC HALL, BARNARD CASTLE, MUSEUM. RE LAI DM AN DECEASED. NFORMATION respecting MRS. ANN H I L L , daughter of Tnomas Laidmm, late of Barnard Ca«tle, deceased, and wife ol — H i l l , a weaver, who went to reside in Soot land, is reqies'ed by RICHARDSON A PIPER, Solictors, Barnard Castle, Local People on the Platform every night for P U B L I C D E L I N E A T I O N OF C H A R A C T E R ! Edison's Latest Triumph, TpE GREAT T A L K I N G M A C H I N E ! You must bear this Maohine Talk, Sing songs, and render Seleciona from tbe World's Famous Bands, There has never been anything like it in this town. THE CINEMATOGRAPH! The Latest and the Greatest of tbe Living Picture Instruments. You muit see the " Women Fighting," see " How our Sausages are Made," "Great Snow ball Fight," " Tbe Qieen at Sheffield," eto, etc, For THE TRIOPTIOAN, the production of Gorgeous Dioramas, the like of which has never been seen in Barnard Castle. JAKCABY, 1898, at 3 p.m. EVERY NIGHT THIS W E E K , A T 7-45. ADMISSION, 1/-, 6d., 31., and 2d. PROFESSOR RAY, the Great Character Inter preter, may ho oonitulted each day in the Music Hall. Mornine 11 0 to 10, and Afternoon 3 0 until 6 30, Terms 2/6 to 42/-. " A s an interpreter of character this world knows not his iqual."— Fide Press, Fees:—One Guinea per Term. All applications to be teat ai early al possible to CoaTBAM RSCCAX, ANOTHER SACRED L I M E L I G H T SERMON will be held N I S I SUNDAY NIOBT, at 8 o'clock, DANCING i N D CALISTHENICS! ISS M L . W O O L L E Y purposes B E OPKN ING B E R CLAHSES in tbe MASONIC H A L L . BARNARD C A s T L F , on MOKDAY, 24TH M Preliminary Announcement. OHN PARKINSON, instructed by M r . Peaoook, and others will Sell at an early date, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD F U R N I T U R E , eto. Probable date, Jan. 25:h. Full particulars next week. J At WINDROSS', TO AT Liebig's Extract of Heat and Halt Wine. It a Delicious Beverage and Tonic nude from Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt WINCARNIS Is a New Name, Registered to prevent fraudulent imitations. OH TESTIMONIAL, WEDNESDAY, TUB 26m DAY BAKNABD OVER FOUR THOUSAND Unsolicited Testimonials have been received from Medical Men. MABKBT PLACE. ALSO CYCLES . . . . SAFES . . . . BEDSTEADS . . . NETTING- . . . . . . C U T L E R Y , ETC. . . . E. ITALIAN OP JANDAEY, 1898, ME S T O C K , etc., oonsiiting of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, AND EATAGE. HOKBES.—Bay mare, 1 5 2 h.a,, in foal to Ancient, Armour ; bay mare, 15-3. u.h., 4 years old, quiet in all gears—a grand sort; bay colt, rising 3 years old, good worker, CATTLE.—Roan cow, dua to calve Maroh 18tb, 1S0S; roan cow, duo to calve April 13th, 1898; white cow, 4 weeks calved; roan heifer, due to oalve Feb. 15,-b, 1898 ; white heifer, due to calve Maroh 10th, 1898 ; white heifer, due to oalve Maroh 25th, 1898 ; roau beifer, bulled Augutt 7tb, 1897 ; roan cow, geld; roan heifer, due to calve April 17th, 1898 ; 2 roan heifers, very promising ; 2 bullocks, 6 bullocks 1J year old ; 3 heifer stirks, 6 bullock stirks, roan beiter calf. SHEEP.—5 half-bred ewes, in lamb ; 6 hoggs (halfbred). Pios.—1 fat pig ; 2 pork pigs. IMPLEMENTS AND GEARS.—2 Coup carts, cart body and shafts, long cart, with broad wheels ; capital dog cart, grass cutter, little worse than new ; borse rake, borse rake (new) not been used ; good sledge, new hay sweep, barrow, sheep trough, hurdles, cart ropes, 5 tubs, bay spade, 2 paraffin casks, rakes, forks, gripes, and shovels ; valuable tror.es, 2 sets of cart gears, 2 sets of traces, set of good harness, saddle and 2 bridles, neck straps, and various other articles. Q U A N T I T Y OF MA1NCROP POTATOES. HAY AND E A T A O E — M o w of old land bay, excellent herbage, and well-won, to be eaten n o ; 10 acres of pasture eatage, until April 6th, 1898 ; 9 aores of meadow eatage until May 13 u, 1898. The following lots are at Hauxwell Farm, a few minutes' walk from Kinninvie, and will be sold on the Farm at Hauxwell after tbe Stock is sold at Kiomnvie:—Stack of old land hay, about 11 tons, grand quality, to go off; mow of old land hay, well won (off 12 acres) to be eaten on. Buildings allowed free until May 13tb, 1898 ; 21 acres of meadow eatage, until May Kith, 1898; 25 aores of pasture eatage, until April U.h, 1898. Toe whole for absolute sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. Tbe Auctioneer calls attention to this Sale. The horses are quiet good workers. The two younger ones are very promising. Tbe Cat :le are good colours, and full of hair. Tbe Heifers are a special lot. The Implements are mostly good. The Hay is A l . , and there is plenty of accommodation for eating On. Office : Duke 8t„ Darlington, GOLD M E D A L You won't have Wet Feet i f you use DALES' DUBBIN. • lt'B ft wonderful waterproofer for Boots and Harness. Softens and preserves leather. Pleasaut odour. Allows polishing. HIGHEST AWARDS AT 22 EXHI BITIONS. Tins, 2d., tid., Is., 2s. 6d. Of a l l Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ironmongers, IK. ANDREWS, WAREHOUSEMAN, AKD STATIONER, TOBACCONIST, THE DRUG STORE, COTHERSTONE. Wholesale Depot for LBNG'S I N F A L L I B L E HORSE A N D C A T T L E M E D I C I N E S . pulpit addresses the les'-— h?<* l«»!im| from sorrow and from la . : study of his own and oth I M ho gathered from a ,' k tensive course of reading .. .tan to reading, Mr. Watkins '>;-.the birthplace of Shak maa. been a real inspiration •< • ' • associations of Shakespea 1 a' less increased the preach. r ' i jursuits. The next thii ?ean in Warwickshire and t and from here he remc . 1 I In Manchester, in com] Lb and other younger mini society for the study ia« , r theology and philosop Conference of 1883, he * In the early part of last year my wife was seriously unwell, suffering from loss of flesh and appetite together with mental and bodily exhaustion, and sleeplessness. She was under treatment for a con siderable time without relief, and I at last determined to try « Wincarnis.'' The effect was marked, and convalescence com menced from that date ; the appetite returned and the weight hourly increased, and in about two months the health was restored, and this result was in a great measure attributable to the use of " Wincarnis "—of this I feel certain, that in many cases this preparation is a most valuable adjunct to medical treatment T. P O Y N T Z W R I G H T , Medical Officer of Health, S i Neot's. WINCARNIS Is Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants, and Patent Vendors. Ask for Coleman'i " W I N C A R N I S , " or Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine, and see that the word " W I N C A R N I S " it on the shoulder of the bottle. STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE. Wafer and other Seals, Letter Clips, Tooth Picks, Red Tape, Drawing Pins, COMPASS P E N C I L S , id. each Sealing Wax, etc. Note Paper and Envelopes Embossed, any design or colour, to order. L U G G A G E STRAPS A N D All • LABELS qualities and sizes of Plain and Ruled Foolscaps and Posts, &c. S I L U R I A N N O T E AND E N V E L O P E S , B L A C K B O R D E R E D N O T E AND E N V E L O P E S W. TEESDALE R. ATKINSON, MERCURY OFFICE, B A R N A R D Sold in Bottles, is. od, and +s. 6d, everywhere. CASTLE. COLEMAN'S ~ « COCOA. "GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY Can PURE." be obtained tf all Grocers end Chemists and of the Manufacturers, COLEMAN & CO, LTD. NORWICH & LONDON. COLEMAN'S " CROWN IMPERIAL" INVALID STOUT P r i c e 2 / 9 per dozen bottles, Is 1 specially brewed Invalid Stoat from Malt and Hops of the finest quality, and will be found to invigorate the system w i t h o u t leaving any aigui of heaviness or dulness behind after drinking, a i in tbe case of moat Stouts. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS ttAVI BEEN RECEIVED. It is recommended by the Medical Faculty as being the most nourishing Stout obtainable. COLEMAN'S " CROWN IMPERIAL" INVALID CHAMPAGNE Is suitable for the Robust as well as the Invalid. Is a Sound, Wholesome, Fruity Wine. Is sold by all Grocers and Wine Merchants. Over 2 , 0 0 0 Testimonials have been received from Medical Men. 349, S t Ann's Road,S. Tottenham, N., August s8th, 1894. D E A R S I R S — I have great pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your " Invalid Champagne " submitted to me for trial by Mr. Cashing. I administered it to a child in a state of extreme collapse from an attack of Influenza and Pleurisy. The result WAS marvellous. The smouldering embers of life seemed at once to burst into flame, and an uninterrupted recovery ensued. I have no hesitation in laying that your " Invalid Champagne " is possessed of powerful stimulating and invigorating qualities, and cannot nail to be appre ciated in all cases of debility, from whatsoever cause arising. I am, yours faithfully, a. CLAYTON FOX, M . R . C & , Rag., L S , A . | Load. Messrs. Coleman & C o , Lid. Price, 30s. per Dozen Half-Bottles; 50s. per Dozen Full-size Bottles, Carriage Paid to any part of the United Kingdom. S O L E PROPRIETORS & MANUFACTURERS OF T H E A B O V E i. Coleman & Co., Ltd.. N O R W I C H & SAMPLE BOTTLE OF On L O N D O N ) WINOARNIS SENT POSr F R E E , receipt of Full Postal Address to " W I N C A B N I S WORKS, NORWICH." A j. \i Br S E N T I <ti« " Nor set down aught In r> Tbe county histories r e • 1 Vv .' . * Thorngate as a continuation 0 ' J . i •» S S M S l I soutb from toe Town H a l t 1 •pper r 'r• •• steepness, is called " Tbe Bs ' » i : «•',. formerly consisted of flights '•"'•J-ni>. -e •.. part is terminated br the 1'ee '.•>*" fas. to be tbe most ancieot part of tbe houses are of it)ne, acd . the wall of one of these, a low oned windows, on the ot e the street is a stone inscribed ' <dus,' in Old English characters. On the front of an arcbr.; passage in tbis bouse there are shields, tbe bean of one of which are obliterated: but tbe other bear tbe najoe of Bruoskill, an ancient Barnard C M family. I n the interior of tbe archway, tbi fragments bave been inserted, which, if united, wou, read, " B r o u n , Abbat—ouj s'i'ep'pioie—Ur DeusSeveral old wainscot closets, in the interior of tl house, are curiously deoorated with earrings of bi foliage, animals, and human figures. r NEWSAGENT, ' NO T_I_0 B . FOR THE C O N V E N I E N C E OF * •• * An old building formerly stood on tbe opposite aid I of tbe street, conjectured by Hutchinson to bare I a bouse of friars Eremites, of tbe order of St. Aust-J who obtained leave of Archbishop Neville, in tfa| vacancy of the Bishopric of Durham, to build • prin and cbapel, upon ground given by Thomas BeauehasH Earl of Warwick. On a mullicnsd bow window ia t front was inscribed," Soli Deo honor et Gloria." Tbi baok buildings formed a square, iu the style usual 1J religious establishments. Some years ago the front s i tbe bouse was used as a chapel by Dissenters. I t J now nearly all rebuilt, a small pointsd areb or./ remaining of tbe original structure; and tbe inscripu.: has be?n built up in tbe ioterior wall. • COUNTRY PATIENTS One of my constant readers says:—" That the p% of this oountry should be supported out of the natiooij exchequer is forcing itself home to the minds of mo thoughtful people. Men seek to shirk their exist HAS O P E N E D A B R A N C H E S T A B L I S H M E N T ABOVE responsibilities, chiefly on selfish grounds, and 1 would bave us go baok to tbe principle of eacb parnt Mr. J . A. YORK, Solicitor, HORSE MARKET. or a handful of small parishes, supporting their or poor. Grievanoee inch as exist at Morton Tinmoj'.: RESIDENT DENTIST AS HITHERTO, and elsewhere are very common in other poor lsrj v 73, G A L G A T E , / unions; but tbe sublimity of tbe advocacy of " numbi one " is reached when it sought to sever the Teesdu Union in tbe midst of suob a manifest community interests as ia herein involved. Tbe Tees Ye" runs through nothing but Yorkshire townships, soil BURGEON DENTIST, the two towns contributing tbe chief passenger < in winter are in Durham. The bulk of the nor. ATTENDS BARNARD C A S T L E E V E R Y traffic is sent by works ia the North Biding, while . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, workmen live on tbe Durham side. Those emplorc: at the Bridge-end Flax Mills mostly lire in Durtw BUCKLE'S FANCY REPOSITORY. yet tbe whole of tbis reliable value gives to tbe Yon I No. 3 G A L G A T E . shire townships. 8 0 one might go on ad tnfim- •| Personally I see nothing whatever in tbe argument 1 to statistics. Granted that tbe case stands as ia TO CORRESPONDENTS Every contribution must be authenticated ( i n oonfldenoe) Yorkshire guardians claim, what of it ? These | w i t h the name of the w r i t e r . are God's poor, and should be supported by the na'. - I We decline t o r e t u r n rel ected communications advocacy of certain Yorkshire guardians bar We cannot insert anonymous replies t o letters t h a t have Tbe appeared w i t h the real names and addresses o f the writers astounded their very best friends, and no wonder, Mr. 'MR. DAWM doubt about 1 The J u H e : the court ? Mr DaweoaJ His further app Mr Dswsa fact, I anticif Mr Holme beard. Tbe Judge I allowed to 1 Mr I),w„ His Honorj Mr Holmei bave to be 1 Tbe Judge: think it is noil Mr Holmes I will be very I His Honortl tbe amount in f solicitor givtej After some | generally tha that tbe jueT elide, and ju costs, 00 toe] Judge to tbe I tbe Divisional County Ccun plaintiff. His Honor 1 returned :r.t•> 1 until the tio tbe defendant! amount wb« liberty tot U01.0 N O T I T I I I ADDRESS : — PRINTER, Mr J . H . action o f Wsj August last, in tbe Divisi' on tbs 17th 1 fees charged I Court as to th it was in pur paid tbe oosU Tbe Judge j Mr Holo would cover I It now seems I must be medal Mr Daw* lis Court toe question] Tbe Judges tbe order o f ( of course, wit ? MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE. STRAY ccsro Mr B R. A T K I N S O N , rnt anything. . Tbe Judge;] Mr Holmes! His Honor | Other. tteC of the Legal Hundred. ir '•' succeeded Dr. Gregor Editor: and last year th MRS. M O R G A N was sent by the Co • aca it EOS to intimate that she is carrying on the • - '.f DBKSSMAK1NQ under New and Efficient representative to the J 1 ke . I Management, and while thanking her numerous Church of America, w Customers for past favours, solicits a continuance of humour, tho literary vui an same. sophical learning of his u charmed tho Americans, . ra '• L A D I E S ' COATS A N D C Y C L I N G COSTUMES honorary degrees fron noi< M A D E W I T H SPECIAL CARE. American University, whi 'h . Also Ladies' Own Material Made Up. prevents him from addin to W. MORDAT,W. J . Wati were M r 1'. i Dawson, M r . rit'W on the 1 NOTICE. New Street, S t Neots, January «8th, 1894. I have much pleasure in giving you my experience as to the " Meat and Malt Wine " received from you some time since, and in bearing testimony as to its value u a recuperative and restorative agent CASTLH, At 4 p.m. in the Afternoon precisely, subject to such conditions as will then be read, and in tbe following or such other Lots as may be announced, EABT HOTEL, power as a thoughtful preacher attain at traded attention, and was so markod, tha an older minister, w h o officially heard M r Watkinson, could .scarcely credit that th< youth was delivering one of his own sermom and then had to bo convinced that he ha^ prepared it without any assistance frot more experienced hands. Tho young mahad learnt thuu early t o weavo into hi'.' : B E SOLD B Y AUOTION, THE WITIIAM 2/- each, Ironmonger, NBXT THE W H O R L T O N , B A R N A R D CASTLE. G Early Doors 7-0.—6d. extra. S US. A A Auctioneer, Barnard Castie. BOWEti A N D LEGACY 4-PEONG MANURE FORKS (STRAPPED), WINCARNIS A T ANTHONY STEELE . 0 L E T , a COTTAGE, adjoining tbe Church{ yard.—Apply, MRS. BARKEK, 37, Gslgate. B rnard Cattle. FOR PROBATE PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, W i l l attend at MB. COLTMAN'S, Butcher, MIODLETON- C H U R C H , B A R N A R D CASTLE. ADMISSION—3s., 2s„ Is. Barnard S T O C K , A N T H O N Y STEELE, ACCTIONEEB. LOT T. LL THAT F R E E H O L D MESSUAGE or HE PRESIDENT OE T H E W E ^ L E Y A N D W E L L I N i i - H O U S E , known by the name of CONFERENCE (REV. W . L . WATKINSON) " W H O R L I O N HOUSE," situate in tbe village of will PREACH (D.V.) on TUESDAY, JAN. 18TH, 1898. Whorlton, in tho county of Durham, together r i t a the Garth, two Gardaoe, Stable, Byre, Coach-house, Service to commence at 7 p.m. and other Outbuildings thereto belonging. Also all Collect-'on in Aid of the Trust Funds. that COTTAGE adjoining the said Messuage or Dwelling-house. E G G L E S T O N . LOT 2. L L T H A T F R E E H O L D CLOSE or PARCEL N E N T E R T A I N M E N T will be given in the 1 of L A N D situate in the township of Whorlton School-room, Eggleston, on FRIDAY AND aforesaid, and containing (by estimation) 1 0 acres or S A T U R D A T E V I K I N Q S , JANUARY 21sT AND 22ND, 1898, thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now in the in aid of the Fund for tbe New Heating Apparatus, bich has been put in the Church. To consist of occupation of Messrs. WilsoD. I he Property ocoupies a pleasant position in the TWO FARCES each evening, entitled :— village of Wborlton, being silnite on tbe banks of tbe " E I G H T HOURS A T SEA S I D E " Tees, and within 4 miles of tbe town of Barnard And " C H I S E L L I N G . " Admission:—Reserved Seati, 2/- ; Front Seats, 1/-; C >at!e. Tbe House contains three Sitting Rooms and five Bedrooms and other usual conveniences, and with Back Seats, OJ, tbe Land attached, offers a desirable investment. Doors open at 6-30, to commence at 7. The Close or Parcel of Land, besides being within easy reach of the village, is well fenced and watered. L E A D COMPANY'S SCHOOL-ROOM, Permission to view the Property can be obtained MIDDLETON. from the AUCTIONEER, Barnard Castle ; and further SATURDAY, J A N U A R Y 22ND, 1898, particulars obtained from MESSRS. T. M . BARRON & RAND OONCBRT and D R A M A T I C PER SMITH, Solicitors, Darlingtiu ; MESSRS. FOYER & FORMANCE, in aid of tbe FOOTBALL HOBOBRN, Solicitors, 26, Essex Street, btraod, London, M R 0. G. CROFT, Solicitor, Richmond, Yorks.: CLUB. M r J. J. Walker, Sergt. M. Kelly, M r Harry W,0.; Bell, M r Finlay, and Matter 0. Walker, from MESSRS. F R A N K RICHARDSON & SADLER, Barnard Castle; Miss P. Johnson, Scottish Dancer, Solicitor*, 28, Golden Square, London, W . - or from Dalbeattie, Scotland ; Miss A. Brown, Bowbank ; MESSRS. W. & W. J . W A i S O N , Mr Jos. Hnnt, Dr. O'Connor, Miss N . Armstrong, Solicitors, Barnard Castle. Mies P. Wilkii son, and the Middleton Quartette Party. To conclude with the Drama, K I N N I S V I E , near B A R N A R D CASTLE. "AT T H E PISiOL'S POINT," EO. TARN B A I N B R I B G E , honoured with By tee M I D D L E T O N D R A M A T I C SOCIETY. vX instructions from the representatives of the lute Mr. Johu Porter, will 8ell by Auotion, on SATUR MUSIC H A L L , BARNARD CA9.TLE. DAY, JAN. loth, 1898, the whole of the F A R M I N G WESLEY AN L E T , " L Y N D O N H O U S E , " Park Terrace, A F A R M C E N T R A L SALE ROOMS, Horse Market. next term begins on Tuesday, tbe 18th January. Boys are prepared for C O M M E R C I A L and PROFESSIONAL careers and for tbe universities. Special departments tiave been organized for the teaobing of A G R I C U L T U R A L and ENGINEER ING subjects. A scholarship of JE10 yearly value, is offered, for competition every term to boys, wbo, having entered the school before attaining 12 years of age, bave remained two years as boarders. Prospeotus upon applicat on to E D W I N WELLS. G -"4*0 undertake V A L U E R , 1898. N O R T H EASTERN COUNTY SCHOOL, BARNARD CASTLE. H E A D MASTER R i v . F . L . BRERETON, M . A . T to A N D P R O P E B t Y , H O U S E , and other SALES. Address : 6, Park Terrace, Barnard Cattle. Fees for Board and Tuition ADDISON, A U C T I O N E E R II- each. AT STEELE, A U C T I O N E E R , APPRAISER, ESTATE, HOUSE, I N r C B A N C K , AND GE3 J'.RAL COMMISSION A.J5V-T, Certificated BailiC under tbe Agricultural Holdings' Act. Saleu of Farming Stock, Agriuuitur&l Produce, I m plements, etc., conducted is t,sy part of the country. Settlements prompt. Also valuations for Probate and Letaoy Duties, on Strictly Moderate iorina. for At OlEMAN'S Q U A R R Y GRANGE, B A R N A R D CASTLE. ESTABLISHED SQUARE SOCKET SHOVELS, AMD TA E N , JOHN PARKINSON, SPECIAL L I N E ! H I G H E S T AWARD AT C H I C A G O E X H I B I T I O N PCOMFT SETTLEMENTS. B O A R D E R . — 5 , B K D E TERRACE, Barnard Castle. M S I L V E R M E D A L , E D I N B U R G H , 1889. G O L D M E D A L , J A M A I C A , 1891. G O L D M E D A L , D E R B Y , 1891. ALTOGETHER 6 GOLD MEDALS RECEIVED A P I ' R A I S t i R , ESTATE, HOUSE A N D A G R I xL CULTURAL AUCXiONEEB. Valuations for Probata and Legacy Duties. APPOINTED AUCTIONEER UNDER T H E A G R I C U L T U R A L H O L D I N G S ' ACT. Mornin". 10-30, preaoher, R R V . J. JACKSON. Evening 6 30, preacher. REV. R. H . T O W N K N D . — Wborlton, 2-30. REV. J. D U G D A L E . M A S T , Wxrwramr, JAKCABT lOrn. 1893. A I R Y COW-) sold at 10 3 0 ; Fat Cattle and Sheep tt 11 15. Masses. B A I N B R I D G S , AUCTIONEERS. P 5 > T E 8 L E Y A N C H l ' K O H , Qalcuto, H»r«ard Castle.—SUNTUY, JAN. Kith, 1898.—Morninc, 10-30, prescber, RKV. R. H T O W N K N D . Evening, 6 30, preacher, KKV. J . IfL'ODAL?. A U C T I O N BAUARD B E f i r a o u a t h r o u g l i o j t the d i s t r i c t f o r elegant appearance a n d s t e r l i n g tatae. R I M I T I V E M E T H O D I 8 T C H U R C H , Barnard Castle.—SUNDAY, JANUARY lGth. 1898.—Mornine, 10-30 ; preaeher, REV. F. F R I E N D . Evening, 6-30; preacher, REV. J . J A C K S O N (President). T E E S D A L E M E R C U R Y — W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 12, 1898. Mr Edward J distress under ( Judge : It is 1 has gone by. I bad acertil at tbe end of | soy s.nee wit bare never Never.—Tbe i —Applicant: 1 which becomee| 1899. TBI I Mr Dawson] Council agaii Council, whi< case was fur T. H. DODD, Dentist, G. B E S T , excepting t h a t when an anonymous correspondent com* mences adiscussion, he may continue t o w r i t e anonymously whether his opponents give t h e i r real name and addresses or not. • •• William 1 £1. money oase be taken I whom be 1 ease will be i A Yesterday assembled a good company at Lartingtvl Hall, when Messrs. Tarn and Parkinson offend for public competition some of the personal es'ate belo'-f I ing to tbe late 'Squire of tbe prettiest of North Yori j shire villages. It WAS an interesting sale. Chsr.ref follow with marked rapidity on tbe death of a tenss| for life, in the matter of settled estates. Lartinf ••: Hall is fittingly included in " tbe stately homes 1 B A R N A R D CASTLE, J A N . 12tb, 1898. Bogland," and although tbe late Right B e l Monsignor Witbam succeeded to priceless treasure* I THE President of the Wesleyan Con literature and floe art, tbe deceased prelate add ference is announced to preach at Barnard considerably to tbe rieb store of china and works I Castle in a few days. The Her. William vertu. None of tbe accumulations will be disturb.'• but will pass on to the heir-at-law. I t has aln L . Watkinson, who this year has been been determined by tbe estate trustees that tbe • I elected, at Leeds, to fill the presidential shall be let, and that the whole of ths land compris;-'! chair, by a larger number of rotes than eyer the rich estate shall also be tenanted in tbe interes: | previously given, was born at Hull, in Master Silvertjp. Otherwise, whatever of • person character was attached to the estate will be brought' August, 1838. H e is not only a Yorkshire tbe hammer, including the smart little bay ponies,«' I man, but is the son of old Yorkshire tbe oak, mahogany, and ash wagonette, for yean ' j Methodists, members of the Kingston conspicuous in the streets of Barnard Castle. THE $t#&k Jiteprg. : Circuit. The new president inherited from his father a passion for books, and a keen desire for scholarship and culture, which has been one of the features of his ministry, and doubtless one of many reasons which brought him to his present high positon. Under the influence of his christian parents, he early became a member of the Church, and a teacher in the Sunday School. Wisely, as many will think, he received a training in business, and gained a knowledge of the world by spending six years in the employ of Messrs. Bryson, Jameson and Company, large timber merchants in his native town. At the age of eighteen Mr. Watkinson began to preach, and three years later was a candidate for the ministry, From the first he gave signs of great promise as a preacher of real thought and originality. I t seems that his mother, contrary to the habits of mothers in such cases, was the chief opponent of his choice of a life's work. She knew the delicacy of his health, and feared the strain of a Methodist preacher's life would be too great for his health. When he was proposed, he was very slightly known to the members of the Quarterly Meeting, and they hesitated to vote for a youth whom they had never heard preach a sermon. B u t his superintendent had such confidence in the future President that he adjourned the meeting, asking them to come and hear the candidate. They came, and were so im pressed by what they heard, that they unani mously recommended him. On_ his arrival in London for the July examination, bis next case is 1 I withdraw Dawson: 11 coats.—The —Granted 1 •• In reference to the proposed Obareh Institute ' j Barnard Castle, I extract the following p*ragrs;:| from the " Parish Magsxine," which increases interest as time rolls on:—" Tbe prospect:' institution has during the last month been (' anticipation) endowed with • handsome gift by M- * I H. Blaekett, of Westwick Lodge, who, we regret I soon to leave our parish. This gentleman has bo' ; I over to a temporary committee, consisting of the K I W. M. Ellis, and Messrs. W. Banks, R. Wood, i I Walker, and R . B . Gent, his splendid bi-ur>l lantern in case, complete with jets, dissolrar, t*J oylinders, regulator, guages, screen and otber elabors I fittings end equipment, forming a most valuable s I useful gift to the Parish. Tbe intention of tbe do: J is that tbe lantern be need chiefly for the assistance I Church work in tbe Parish—and for such 0: I purposes (subject to certain regulations) as u-l committee may think fit—tbe assent of three of tb«l committee before it* use. The above Lanter-I Committee bave the custody of tbe lantern, etc., not-1 a Cburch Institute Committee is formed, when it 1 '• I be unconditionally handed over to them. We n>»' I congratulate ourselves on thus acquiring, tbro-» I Mr Blackett's generosity, such • lantern s'-l apparatus, as many large Parishes would fain bs'= I We must shew our appreciation by using it freely e»' | means of instruction and recreation. : E X T R A O R D I N A R Y COU(JH CURE. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—For Coughs. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—For Colds. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Asthma. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Bronchitis. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Lung Troubles. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Night Coughs. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Innaenta. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Believes InsUntlv. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Safe and Reliable. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Established 70 yes*. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed-Coughs.—Refuse Imitations. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed—Coughs.—Sold by Chemists. Powell's Balaam of Aniseed—Bottles, I s ltd, «s Sd, * upwera» | 6ee Trade M a r k - L i o n , Ket, and Mouse, on Wrapper. XIRACC