~ REMEMBER ARGUMENT versus ABUSE. STolJT & JURY . _ IN .Lea.ding Drug House THE COUNTY. . . . : ' TheDI(UGGISTS are propr~toraofthe · .. ·· S1'0TT &:; JURY, the Druggists ~y special a ttention to the preparation of ra.mily Heceipta and Prescriptions. This department is attend· ed to by a thorough practical dispenser and only tlle most reliable articles are !l<lld. Re· member the place, Town llsll Block. -oIL CAKE -AND- CAT T l.. E F iQ DDt Best u.Dd Cheapest in Cana.de. at . QT T & JU RY'S, ST MEDICAL HALL. BowlCN- In Clarke, on :\!arch 21. the · wife, and Dr. Hillier, of the same town, Mr; W llinlltou Bowen, of" son. The publishers of the News deYoted over wel'e in tt.e city last eveninii seeing the .11 half column last week in vile abuse of Lily.- Peek-a-boo,Toronto J?veni1.ig News. D!ED. the eoitor of the STA'l'ES1fAN as a rl!sponse · PUBLISII.El\S of papers started within BllAN'fON.-ln ria.rl111gton, Satnrdar. March Elizabeth Rrantou, relict of the late Chas. to au article published in the S'!'ATESMAN two years a.re i.n vited to se1h~ copies and 17th, llranton. aged rn years. I.of March.0th,, where.in we cri .tici.s ed their a full description of their respective pub· \VHl'fE:- ln .Bowmanville. on March 21, Ann lications to the E,litor of li1ibbard's News- White, belo\·ed wife of Mr. Daniel White, aged conduct m c1ronliitlng .af letter that con· JIU"Jer and Ba;nk Directory oj the World, 50 veara, , . . '.L tained ,. in the opuuon t· many unpreJu- New H;i.ve11, Conn. · 'fhe Funeral will t"ke place froni the fttmily 1 esidence, Prospect Street., on Q. 1od Friday, ·a i l\'IE~sns. CouoH, JonNSTON & C1tYDBR· 2.30 J).m.. to the Ccruet~ry. diced prsons, sever" r,efleetions on the integrhy of the ExEcutive Committee of MAN received a big load of new Carpets the Bible .ChristiaP church. Our view11 yesterda.y. This is the second shipment · · t.hey have opened out already; aud when as expressed in that article are, we learn, their stock is all in they 'Mill show the generally endorsed by the Biole Chris- largest stock· uf new Carpets to be found BY J.&D. McDOUGALL. · ha.ns in this diatrict, anil we clefy the pub- · irl the county. ' lishers of the News or 1my other person to AN old lady from Cartwright brought :Flour, per 100 lb,.,, .. $2 75 .. to .. $3 Ol point out one single 8 euteuce or word in her butter arf<:I e~ga to Mr. Hrit tain last FaltWheat,perbnsn.... 095 . . to .. 100 week and got the highest price iii ciish Spring Wheat, per ilueh. 0 90 .. to., 1 03 . . our article that was abusive, vile or elan- for them. She marked her appreciation Rye, per bushel. .·. , .. . . 0 58 .. to. . 0 60 derous. So much to the point were our of thA cash system by saying, '.'Hugorrah, Oats,p"r bushel. ....... 0 4.0 .. to ~ . 0 45 re~arks, ia fact., tha" t they found them· Mr. Brittain, yur the foiol'st n11rn that selYes unable to tneet argument with ever comet" Canady . We like to get the ,, Small: .. ...... .. -'> rn ...to ... o 72 . argument· and so they resorte d to a.b use, clane cash for our b11ther aud eggs." LAIJIE~ ~Mrs. A.uderson wishes you to Barley, No. l. · " ...... 0 00 . . to ., C 67 and here are some of their choice epithete : c~ll at her new millinery establishment in ,, No. 2.1"'. . . . · · · 0 55 .. .to ... 0 65 "Low·lived, jealous-minded creat!-lre,". Neade' new blollk and examine her uew · ,, No. 3. Ext.rs ... 1J°li2 ... to .. . 0 55 ,, , No. 3.. . ....... 0 00 ... to . ., 0 50 "to go dowu into .the mire with such a goods. A nice new stock is already shown. m ir Seed . .. . .. .. .. . 7 00 .. to.. 7 50 scandal-ni.onger as M. A. Jamee, we re- and more will arrh-e in a day or two. She CJ.. Timothy Seed ... ....... 2 00 ... to ... 2 25 spectfully decline," " his whole oareer has BY JOHN l\tcMUnTRY. b.e en one continual cours· of slander and a~cordingly. Ca!J and see her, ple1ue. abuse," " s uch a meddlesome crank as THE Oshawa Vindic~tor eays $2 , 000 Dressedllogs ,V 100 tt .... 6 5U .· @ .· 7 OU the editor of the S',rATESMAN," et~. Nice worth ot priming should not bribe the Butter, per Ui. he~t table .. O 18 . . @' · .0 20 .· · 't "hones t opm· · Lard,~lt JimgLJage, isn't it, to be usedb . y Ch r1atum -N'c11:s f rom c:xpressm~ 1 s E ""J ............... 013.,@ . . 014 A b I 1 ions." The 'fimes says the News never ggs, "' ot. ·.· · · · · · · · · · · · 0· 18 · -.@: · · 0 20 · gentlemen towaru,11 a rot 1er expresses au opinion, therefore it must be . Pote.toe.a, per hnshel. .. ... . o,35 . . @ .. 0 40 bnbed. But there should be ment.al pabulum enough in the noddles of four . I . --- IOr!.(all Mn. JOHN WESLEY, of the Dominion Company,. of Bowmaunlle and his BlRTHS. I ' ,, Maple Sugar ! 1 p ure Maple·s ·' . yrup· Pe.~s·i:li~~·k;~~s·::.: :· :::i~g::!~:: g~g Fresh Bn· ckwh·oat r· ur ! Corr.::;:::7:~~~:.:r::::;:~~:~da.,,. Pure · . . . . ·· · · , . l··O ·. .· ~~~:n~~~~~n~n~o~~fo~:ki~~si;::;a~:~f.~~~- Local and Otherwise. BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, MAneH 23. ,LAST 8unday was Palm Suuday. SATURDAY was 8t. Patrick's Day. Cor.vs and throat diseal!eB prevail. !ilArLE SuG.rn.-A fresh supply ai Chas. Tod's. Osbaw~ is a Chil,)pawa Indian name meaning "liouth." · 1T is a good Rlan to take receipts for money paid 011 account. WHEA'r has taken another tumble. Sir J oho, where is your N. P . 1 · · CAN'T Bowmanville celebrate the 24 th of Mny in a. becoming way'/ MR:i. BovAIRED, said to be 114 years old, recet1tly died at Beaverton. T G d T k.h . b ir UE ·ra.u run as een more · i·egular this winter than for many years. A FLOOD is predicted for 1885. If there is not .a flood in 1883 we miss our guess. McCLELLAN & Co. have plenty of X X shingles and soft coal on hand. 241-2w . A $150 bicycle is offe.re~ for _sale at . a . .., b1~ reduction. Inquire at oTATESMAN ~ As there are some men who do not appear to understand ~he difference between fou rc and four and eight and four we pre· sume to explain. The STA.'rESMA N has to-day a circulation just about double the circulation of the West Durhutn News, yet FACTS FOR .ADVERTISERS. many ad\·ertisers ask us to publish 'for theip at the same rates ~barged by the Newa. This is very unfair. . A fairer way would be to make a. contract with the · k h :r STATESMAN and then a.s t e 1i ~ws to cim. tract at abollt half of our rates. Our rates are based on circulation and riot on the rates charRed by the Newa. When we 11ssutned control of th~S'l'ATES· ..., 'N ·1·n 1878 its circulation was· under .... ~ 1, 100; i ris.now nearly 1,800- a circula- I editors to express an occMional opii1ion. THE nice young publishers of the :News thought their paper contained an "opin1011 " the other day so they sent marked cqpies of it to several Roformera. Reformers don' t take much stock in the.(\;ei1<s, however; they prefer taking a. paper that haa decided opinions and not a milk-and- · water decoction-·· mostly water." ' Postmasters say that they cannot get t.he publishets of the Newi to stop· send· ing their paper· to persons who refuse to take i& from the oftice. A few days ag-:i we were shown an armfnl ol' refuseq copies in one office and were told tha.t thare were the same number "refused" or not "cal: led for " every week. A good plan to keep up a. circulation, eh '! p L p bl' · EltFECTION A'r AST.- u 10 attention is directed to a. new and improved coal and wood stove, "The Combination," am bodying the principle of a self- feeder, h1ui11g a round cast-irou fire·pot, by means of which a continuous lire can be ktipt on, the consumption of fuel being less thau in the ordinary cook stove, To be haJ only from Manning & Nosworthy. Call aud s~e it. READY CA sH . ! 'T-.:::::r-:EJ · ___ ___ ,,,,, 'JOHNS &JEW.ELL'S. ..I:::J.. --A ~r-. TO FARMERS OF WEST DURHAM! ....., ___ ___ 1 - GEN'l'LEl\lEN :- 1 ha ye been appointed agent by TWO of the principal houses in Canada. for the Purchase cf FJ.RM PHODUCl\l. I have, the1·ec(ore, leased the premises formerly used at< a Market House and am preparoo to pay the full :r.i:arket Value in Caelt for FA.me .and DAJRY PRODUc~;. 1 am sure every farmer wm admit the advantages of a Cash System. you can then t rade where you please and will be able to Iii.\ l'E at lee.st ~o 1·1m CE~T on your purchases. am the n rst to Introduce this system. Give it a trial and you will be convince.d it is the best and on iy satisfactory way of doing business. Thanking you tor past faYors ancl soliciting aa lnoreased.sh8ro of your patronage. Yours truly, Is ------'-------------. -----------.~ WM. BRITT.11IN, Bowman ville, March 8, 1883. ,l[ttrlcet Sq1w.re· --OVER.- 211. tion over whicll nine-tenths of the local ofl:iTce. G t . d d d. H f _ . HE erman at1 or oun ea Ill ope papers in Canada would be proud. Ap- las~ week is supposed to be Chas.Lambert, preciating this increa8 e a Toront? firm of Orillia. · for which we have advertised Aver since · PLAQUJI PHOTOS, - See specime1is of the we came into the busines~ has increased new and .hands()me Plaque Photo !nade at its payment Jrom $15 to $24: a year ; an- Tait's gal~e?.-241. . . o ther firm pays us now $125. a year for T!IE <?rilha Packet is .the biggest pa.~er 'd . 18 ,.~ d fur its s1zt1 that Wti rece1 ve. \V hat a. pity . h 1· $BO ~n 1 1 ':' la~ t ey P~ on Y a its politics are wrong ! · an 111 11 hke mcrease~·an b showu the contracts PENNY Readings are popnlar in Millheld by us ';':Ith nu. m y other firms. The- p11~ll~hers oM h.e '!it_:§, claim to have over ' a thousand.. of a circulation._ l' . . · . They have no such c1tculat10n. Their to.--- tal ci.rc11lation is' abont 060; we have this · · 0 11 good authoiity. But lldverhsers do not l'eceive bendit from this whole cii:cula.Liou. Their exchanges and outside ad· vert isers will r~ce1 ve the odd 60, leaving only 900 froUJ whir.h general advertisArs · · . B 11t can ·d ertve auy b ene tit · wh a t 1Her · . d th~ bus1~1es11 ~neu of Bowmann~le an :peighborrng villages do not reahze an.Y b109k, where the English Church pel}ple talk of buildiug a $6, 500 church. .... Catarrh i~ th? seed ot Consumption, a!'d un· lees taken in tim e Is a. v:ery dangerou1>-a.isea·o. H_a.ll's Catanh.Gure never fails to cure. Price 7 ce ts ~ Wl:J . irec t a tt entlon . t 0 Mr J . B , M art yn ,s 11 d new Easter announcement. He has a very choi"fl 4isplay of meats, indeed. OSHAWA must be a dear place in which to dwell, with wood m; $6. 21> per il cord. h ·n d t h · How ,1,Duc vn a cor cost a t at price, 1 boys I S t . 't d th bJ' Ns1·1w1·01t , car1 et ,·1111 e e pu 1c school, Baltimore, recently, aucl, rerorted favorable progress in Mr. Lapps depar t· ~-~ benefit from a very large pernentage of ment. · this 900 because about 300 Qf that numTHE Editor of the Cobourg Sentinel-Star -ber qre ~ent out of West Durham, leaving called ,~he Editor of the World a.'.' billi~us 1 b t 600 f h' h t crank last week, and Bpelled bthous with on Y a ou roin w ic our own mer- two l'e. chant& can derive benefit. Papers t hat THA'l' prospectus published by the "JV. are sent out of this riding are of n'o ·use D, News last wee·k was l).dopted from its whatever to dry goods or grocery men as Pickering namesake. . An editor that advertising mediums. But, again, mer-· ,can'twrite his own epitaph needs a "stick." chants who a dvertise ID both local papers AN intelligent Reformer says that every do not get, in one sense, foll benefit of the R t heto r mer in WestTDh urham should£ reaclf . e 8 TA'rESM4N.ere ·are very ew o 600, becaui1e 300 of these are read by P.er- either political party who dv not read it sons who read the STATESMAN, leavmgi now. only ~bout 300 of a circulation for the' MESSRS. PORTER & SoN's new plow JS ews from which town mernhants who ad· advt, be found in this issue, Their J,>lo;vs · vertise in the S'l'..l.TESMAN also, derive full are great favorites with the farmers and .._ . great numbers of them are sold every benefit. After emmllor deduchous are seaaoi1. made from the S:rAT.ESMAN's ci.rculatiou. A common, and often fatal, disease is we would still have ... purely home or Jniindt ' ce. I' egril6te the action of the iocal circulation of from 1;100 to 1,200, Liver, and clean the blo;d with Burdock Bl 0 d Bitters and the worst case may ba proving to advertlsers that the Sl'AT.ESMAN . ' . l bl d' . speedily cured. 242. is nearly three times as 'Va ua ea. me mm . . h N . 'l'Hll Darlington Treasurer's Report was for local advert1s10g .as t e _ ews.' not printed at the STA'l'ESMAN office. We N ow, t 1 ten, to give t 1 1e pu bl ISh ers of I make this explanation because it" was so the West Du1ham N ews a chance to prove, ·badly printed that it could scarcely be 1 if they can, that our calculation as above x·ead. The Cot;ncil must 1Je easily satis is not correct, we snbmit the followin~ fied. proposition : We choose Mr. ,fames McFree copi.is of the N ews containing our biography were sent fo several S1'A1'ESMAN Clung as one of a con.rilittee of three of subscribers last week. Don't yon lhink our businesa men ; the publishers of the the N ew; editors are l(e11tleme11 compared News sh~ll choose another, and thesti two to the "meddlesome crank" of the STATMS· shall choose the third. The subscription man? ·r"I 'r pays to buy w'here the 1· ~ books and mailing lists of the SrA'rBSMAN "uBt b11s1' ness is done, because there they can affnrd and News shall de submitted tq t!1is com· to sell cheapest ; it pays to buy where mittee witn instructions to report-1st you find the largest stock, for there you the total circulation of each paper ; 2nd, get the best choice, aud therefore lt pays the total circulation in W~st Durham ; to buy from l\1cCJuug Bro~. ,1 · THE S Gl l .,,. m ·1 llei 3rd, . the number of persons who take 'rATE8 .·AN, .. uie, "a i .y - '(" " llnd Weekly Sta?· or WesternAdverti.sedor both papers; 4th, the number of sub· 75 cents for balance of this year. Send scribers in Bowmanville, Darlington, subscriptions to-day to S'rATESM.AN office. "' ti -" " ° .z,z Kendall's Horse Book free to all subscrib· ' 2 ers. · ' THE STATESMAN wants to know the nawe 0 f th e young mau wIlose h orse br0 k ·e from his moori ngs the ot.h er night whil"e he was courting, and who hu.nted all mght lf the News will accept this proposition for the hor~e and finally found him at his we will giv.e each firm r epresented on the f . I , H h . . . prospective ather-10- aw s gate e al1 s committee $10 worth of advertising in frow Clarke. ' lieu of their ;services. We challenge Messrs. Gale lklris-to accept this proposi· If You are Ruined in health from any tion, which must be considered a very fair c11.use, especially from tho use ot any of one, as we offer to pay the committee for the thousand nostrums that promise so · r serv1 'ces. If they do not accept i ' t, lar.,,"ely, with long fictitious testimonials, thel advertisers ' will very naturally conclude have no fear, Hesort of Hop Bitters at · that our calculation is correct, as we once, and in a s hort time you will have claim it is in round num_be~s. the most robust and blooming hea1t h . Clarke and Cartwright, respective ly ; and ·b 5th, the number of paid·up subscr1 ere to eac,h paper. The full report of the com· mittee to be published in the STATESlU.N, Observer 11-nd News for three weeks. A'r the D. 0. & P. Co.'s Band Concert h f on 1 3t · o Apri1, the following Ju.dies and opened out during the past week. The g1ontlernen have consflnted to take part: Miss Bustin, Soprano, frorn Kingston; S'l.'EAM THRE8HING MACHINE Mrs. Scarff, in Piano Solo ; Mr. Chal'les~ for Rate-On ea~y terms, apply to '!'HOS. HENDJ<}ftSO~. Kirby. Ont, ' . 2!0-tr. Kelly, Bas~o Profundo will sing two new Solo11, Mr. Geo1·ge l\Iaguire, Clarinette ANTED.-A Good 0ap11ble Girl for Solo; Prof. Doyle, Director of Philharon the goods alone being over $200. hon·ework. highest Wltl!'tlS for sntiable rnonic Orchestrn ; Prof. Green, in new pe,rson. MH-5. 1". F. McArthur. !!i2-tf. Comet ~nd Yiolih Solo. T.llE publishon o.f. t.he lvews ure getting . eIANO . F~R SALE:-A Gnocl t'i11110 ' ~spArate. Last New Years a-whole hos~ .I:' for sale oheap. ;l.pply at S~A'l'EBll >\ N . · . 241·2w. --------------------------------·~ uf their subscribers stopped t he News Q11d Btnoe. R ENTICES 'v~N;'ED im· sub!!cri~od for the STA'l'E81!AN, and '" 0! · ·:::,\VO.APP since that they have (lone -ever·v thing- in. ' ] m'edi,.tel:v to learn Dress making. ;\plll.i · MlSS FARrtON. Star Hou;e, Bow11rnnv1Jle. their power to inju re U11, perPu~uy., and - to ~ ' 212-~ w * fi nanc1a IIy, st1·11 our crc.µa~1on~ .. 1 · ·1y rn· s d111 OST .-A Mouse·colorerl C"llie Bitch creasing. We have never received so on lO;h instant In Bowin:anville. Heward many 111:iw su~scriptfons at thi11 sea.s on of for informutio11 of whereabouts. W · .l. UOY, :!i3·2\T the year befor\l. Only 75 \)ents for the 'l'yroue. 1 4 S'i'A'fllSMAN to J au.' ss · EED WHEA'l' FOR'SALE.-A qnanThe advertieeri1e1.t of the New · York SuN w-hich comm ..11ccs thi11 week iu our ti!y ot seed whel\t-ltusslan Ftte-free frmn We hav, e commenced to receive New Goods. Our Stock will be very noxious seeds. H E NRY AHGUl<~. Solina. 2U·11 b e coutitrued for three mun· 4·w· col umna 'Wl Large and Complete this season, and our prices will bc: extremeTh S h · the. e UN sti<tea that t e.circulation ly low. We intend, throughout the season, to offer Good1> EED RARLEY.-Good Clean Seed of itB several editions laP.t year was 55,236, Barley for sale. Alsf'I a Farm !f!oi·~e tor 919 the year prt1vio11s. The SuN, while at very TEfylPTING PRICES it furuiab.ed a live and generally acceptab· Bille cheap. T. S. HRAN'l', lot 4. con, l , Dai·· lington, HowLHanville, P.O. 241·3w. le newspaper at a very low ratt>, expended We Offer Special 'Bargains in Dress Goode at 12~ Cents. 11. great deal of mo1tey to advertise the ANTED.-A Good Smart Man of We Offer Special Bargains in Prints at 10 cents. · temperate habi ta to act as Pedlar. Rten· fact. Thie is oue of the secrets of its sucoeBS. 'r11e SuN believes that every man dy work and good pay to the l'lght man, Kono We Offer Special Bargains in Black Cashmere at 50 cents. other ueed apply. Apply to LEWIS QUICK, should subscribe for and liberally aupport Rawmanville, £.12-tf. We Offer Special Bargains in All Vlool Tweeds a t 50_ceuts. his local newspaper tir·t und foremost. We Offer Special Bargains in. Lace Curta.i,ns a t ,$ 1.25. Having done this conscientiously, it l\dOTIUE.-The,Patrous of the Darlington Union Cheese Factory are hereby visee all those who may wish to suppleWe Offer Special Bargains in Boys' Suits, we keep all sizes. to at.tend the first meottnlil' ot the seament their +own or country papers with notified son to be held at the l!'actory on Tuesda.y We Offer Good All-Wool T weed Suits to Order fo r $12.50. a metropolitan journ1tl, tu give the SuN March 27th at 2 p.m. for the vurpose of electiui:c officers and the transaction of other important a trial. We Offer Men 's Ready-Made Tweed Suits from $6.50 up. business. M. MUNDAY, Prest. Court.ice, A r a Curlin~ Bonspeil at Portage la March 20.1883. 243-tw· Pr"irie,Ma.n. ,recently Mr.WillieWindatt, ENERAL SERVANT WANTED in of the Ontario Bank, greatly distinguished small family. · Apply to MRS. :\I. A himself as a curler. Mr. Wlndstt is skip J AMES. Centre Street. of a Porta.ge rink and during the bonspeil We mean business this season, in f,a.ct we are b oun cl 'to sell. Conhe was eminently successful, his rir..k in QENERAL SERVAN'r WAN TED in the last game but nnii belltin 0 a their opsmall family. .Apply to l\1Rs. RrcHARD :;ieque.utly we will offer Great'Inducemon{s. ~ JONES, Lowe St1eet. 2.J3-2w* ponents by 24 to 12. Then came the final - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -·- game which is thus described by the 'Vin· Ladies, you can get your jewelery re-colored m p " y d h fl and made to look like bran new sets at Maynmpeg .J.lree ress : ester ay t e na1 ard's. Bowmanville, February 15, 188S. 238.Jy. 1 game for the trophy was played by skips_ Bee.utiful design& in Silver and Plated Ware Windat\ and Thompson, their rinks ha.v- suitable for wedding and other presents, just .. , . d tu d' ing come onl: with the largest scores on rece1ye a ...aynar s. l\f d Th k I t on ay. e game was een y con est· ed, and considerable excitement prevailed during its progress, and at the conclusion when it was announced that skip\Vindatt, the " baby" of the club, was the victor, I . - ---- - ---- - the rink fairly ran~ with cheers. Skip 'l'hornps· ·n d i<l his best to get the Jea<i of h is opponeut, but in this he was not sue" cessful, for the "baby " curler got th(,l aclv1rntage of him ou thi\t score, and kept it right thro11~h the game,and at the finish :his rink wae eight ahead-sufficient to . consider it .au easy victory. SkipWindat.t ----(o)---carri<id aw ~y the trophy amid the congrat· -ovrm 1'HE CIIR Al'nlations of. his friendo." Speakini of another match the se.1ne pape1· says: T\VEEDS " Skip Windatt i::i tl.e youugest member , ' of the club, but he handles the "stont·s" P RINTS, wich the skill of an old. pla_ yer." COTTONADES, C f PURE DRUGS DRUGGISTS' U NDRIES DYE SHIR.TINGS, Etc. In the ounty o r · .. ' t:i , · SPECIAL To LAorns.-l\fiss Aird, our head STUFFS, TRUSSES, PERFUMERY, &c. milliner. has returned. In her absence she vis· - AT,AO A GR!l:A'l' DISPLAY o~·ited Kew York for the purpose of stud:vinil the latest .American fashions, and while In ]\font· &~ Proprietors of BINGE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUNIA-:real spout her time a~ usual in the first Millin· ery house there, acquiring a thorougll know· the Standard Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c, ledge of all 1"rencll and English stylos. We considet· our Millinery to one in Canada, while department our charges second arc lower ROSE GLYCEROLE for any roughness of t he skin. now on hand. A full supply of .. hen seoond-clasa stores. Mrs. Dewar. our cad Dress and ll11i.ntle rnake1-.possesses a first· CORN EXTRACTOR- the best remedy for removing any k in.cl of lass certificate, and considering the style and uish of orders already turned out, at suck excorns WI'l'BOU'l' PAI N. tl'eruely low figures, we do not hesitate to say that our business in this department will great· ly increase, W o will r eceive over 10& pieces CONDITION POWDERS-our own make. DICK'S BLOOD PURIof handsome embl'Oideries this month bought before the advance in price or these goods, also Highest Prices allowed for Farm FTER. HAGYARD'S CATTLE SPICE. 'r HORLEY'S FOOD for new long Castor MousQuetaire Gloves. the latestthingont. We willhavethesamegoodsi Produce. Cattle. OIL .CAKE in any quantity. In black and colored Silk the Gloves, also haautltu above goods have Silk Clockoil Hose. and all Ileen purchased !row Gerll)an Mauufactur· ers throusb their agent at Montreal, and will come direct, thereby saving a Wholesale pro· Phan :i;iaceut ical Ch_emiis~. flt. A . Dickson's Cheap One Price Ca.sh Store. Tyrone, March 22, -1882. UHm. New Advertisements. $4,000 WORTH OF NEW G·OODS A W Caill and -see their Truly Won derful Stock. SFRIN"G TR.A..D E., 1BBSi L NEW DRY GOODS & CLOTHING. S S W N G WE TAKE GROCERS' DUE Bll.:LS SAME A S GASH. · ELLISON & CO: · --- ·----,;...- ~· - ANOTHER ELECTION f Drugs &·Medicines t CHEMISTS and DRUGGisrrs. Old No. 1, West TYRONE. End, J~. Hi GGI X\f B.O T H.A.JYI & SQ N .' XC ITEMENT NOW BECINNIHC E Leading Drug Housel M llll N fRY fANCY .G · 00as Groceries & Crockery . -- ·l THos: CREEPER. J. HIGGINBOTHAM. & SON,