. '·+ TERMS: $1.50 PER ANNUM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AN D P:itOPJ'-IE.TOR. VOLUME XXVIII. N mrn:En 3 0. TOWN COUNCU,. vresent. Se1·e1·al petir.ions were presented. E. C. Hull, the well -known 11uctioneer, all On mot.ion of ll1r. Youme, seconJed by l\fr. We are much pleased to see that Miss formerly ot Cobo ur p:, d ied at his home 'in 'Vesley, The Clerk was inst.n1cted to notify Mrs. Raynes t o remove her l'ence off the road Regular meeting Monday night. Members SALEM. We are· still vig·orously pushing the Carpets and House-Furnishings --A.T T:E[E-- RE DU CID PRICES I The shears , ar~ generally at work on the 45c. CARPETS I BROS'. MURDOCH ·oRO.THERS "WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR· 20,000 bushels 20,000 bushels 20,000 bushels 20,000 bushels 20,000 ·bushels 1,000 bushels 5<?0 bushels ' of. Ba1-:>ley. of Black Eye Peas. of Oa· t s. of Red Clover. Alsyke ..Clover. Small White Peas. Arnecta Wheat. - 1,000 of Land Salt. 500 barrels of Goderich Salt. 10 car load·s of Bulk · Salt. 500 .b arrels of Plaster. ' sacJ~s take a, few more pupils. 'l'he best of refere nce can be furnished Great ca.re exercised with beginners. and special attentio11 given to advanced pupils. T hose d35irous of taking instruottons should apply at Mr. Doyle's reel dence, or make it known by directing a few line6 to P. 0~ Box 49. Terms $7'.50 for twelYe lesaons. 239·tf 60- barrels of the best brands of Canadian and ' American Oi_ l s, etc., etc: ROF. T. L. DOYL'E,Pianist,Orga.nist IS ALWAYP.. I ' STOP l s:sooo. n.EWA.RD. P and teacher of Vocal Music is prep!U:ed to From morning ot mornnlg and· week to week 'l'HE SUN prints a. continued story of tli'e lives of real men and women, and of thel.x deeds,. plans, loves, ha.tea and troobltll!. 'l 'his story is more Interesting than a.ny romance that was · d . ~bscrI pti ons ;. ·D'"ILY('" ever d ~vise .a. .; pages)' by ma.ii, 550, a onth,or$Q.50la ye~r;:SUND'A.Y (8 pages), $1.20 per year ' WEEKJ..¥' 18' pages)' $1 per year. . I. W. ENGLA.Nn,Pubhshers; New )fork City,. THE SUN IN'rERiSTING. I THIEF. tect I jt1~·;,,:i:~&it 0«:'.'~gl\, ~~;:t.~r,~:~~~,~~&.Ul'T~kP~~~ yoW'&ell from !mvosltlon exanrtne tho bottle and t'ha' tbe name or F. w. Klnoman, Dru.fgi·t, .AnJl'tleta, M e., . !!_1~10 wn:Jn td b~ glasb ~?l'crthe~bott10,w row·r2 or fooo~ !'d' 1 1 "v u 1 e·ou.rc .ora e, rarnoo. e aaoouorarew ·· or tio1000>to·t1t.e proprlotot·or anyreme~y ohO'Wlng b alf as m·ny teRt!mohloJ· or ~nul·· onres or Astbmannd Lung dtoeaaes 1.i\· tlte same length oHlme. For sole by au r0; sec for the oure of oughs, Colds, A&tbma and Commmption has given rtse to opurlouscomPo"nde. The genuine Ad·"· ta~~re A~.~::"~:~t!~.~:n1;n:.~W~,~~,~.; r .' :r.~ta~l:u~J::~~~:6n~~~~~:~ ~::t:.~· ~~~6111:::i~~: st. s1,pu00,.11. \J· .,Wfio1...io·.10goa11 ro.. t:...11<1.. A NEW style of American Rubber Buggy DV.EJiTISEBS byaddressing GEft. I~. top has been introduced a.t Morris" Car -· A ROWELL&«!.,. 10 Spruce St., New ·York can lee.rn tbe exact cost or any proposed line ol riage Works. They wiiil 9e S{)ld at Cana-- ADVERTISilll G in American· Newspapere. dian pric:.eS:. 246·. ~loo.page l'n1nplllet 0 ~. Prout is again ab1e to be among ns; she Detroit 1°n Friday moru ing ot last week. opposite Conces~ion and 11orth aloni;: Scagog St. Scve1·al co1nrn 11nicH.tinns were rt:'u.li, ,inwas greatly missed in her ab..~n~e. As He had reached the age of 76 years . The bo·1k reception for the B. C. Sab· cluding one from Mr ..J. K. Galbraith, .stating and orJZanist, Mis! Plummer officiated l ll t.h itt. Mr . J . lVlilne will tnke ·rnps to qua~h the Miss Prout's absence. CHORAL Sot:IETY. bath school, Cobo urg, on 'L'ut:sdav, even· By·linv fortiddini.: the sale nt liqnors in 11.'rocery stores On mot ion the Council decided t.o snbing, was a '"ery interesting meeting, about. mit the By-law to Mr. C. Hobinson, Q.C., 'l'o· 75 volumes being ad<led to t he library. Fu.1to, for his opimon on its validiry. CARTWRIGHT. Mr, Yei!::-wlees presented th'l lteport of the For s tyle, Port Hope Council takes th e Mr. Smale has landed here- welcome · cake. Thti mayor dons An oflbial robe, Finance Commntt-. ~e.commendin g Jiayment of accounts amountm'g ,;) $Gl2. 75. A opte.d. success .... A barber of t he first school has wt.ile t.he Council sp urt <lresscol\t,., and Mr. Rounaall present.cd J?tthJio Property Com· also arrived-A strapp(lr .... Dr. Teller, the at tend in~ policameu wear a becomi ng rolttee's Re1ior t, which wHs a<lov'. /I. Mr. Williams pr escated the Poor I:teii?f Com· Jr. is announced. Co~l(ratu,lation Mrs. uniform. mit.rne·s·Iteport, which was 11.Jqo adopted. Howe over you grand son ..·· Miss Jobb Mr. Prower presented a report from t.he The Uobour<r firemen intend hold ing a Court of ReYision recom111ending remission of. is con val·cin11:, we'er pleased to &ee ···. Mr. grand demona:'ration on the q ueen's birt h· t.axes to t'rof. ltuse t hB t lm'1 been wrong! )' col· N. · J ette.ry has lost his only son-their day, when visiting firemen will be present lect ed. A dol)ted. 3rd child . buried in three months. Mr. Poi:ter presented the estimates for P.oads from many of the cities and towns of the and Street.s fer cnrrent yet1.r. amounting to ~··· -----~$2,550. In Committee of 1 he '¥hole the amount Dominion. ORUNU. increR.sed to $2.880. ']'be most frightful scourge of h~tmani~y is was reference to a petition from t.he mer chants Mr. Art.bur Ppwars has gono to Man- Brights' of the kidneys. Commenmng with a a In By-law was passed for watering King St. little pain in the back, it hurries the sufferer t o itoba ·... Mr. A. S. L ockhart has returned pre!llature Mr. Burden introduced a By-Jaw for the grave. Dr. Van Buren's Kidney from Maoitob~ ..·. Mr. John Payne has Uure is the only known remedy that pre1'1mts regulation and organi zut ion of theFireBrigade. T. Hoar was apl)olnted Chief Engineer at Mr. left for parts unknown . . . A tank fell on t he f<1.tel.results; 'rake it in time. J. Higgin· a salary (If $20 a. y rnr. . botham & Son, tor street watering were opened, 'renders a citizAn'e head this week and · nearly The Ontado e11ys tha.t o ver $1,000 were but. t he matter was laid oYer. )'Hashed him-nll.rruw escape . . .. 'A lady's Council acljourned to call of Mayor. house was bnrglarizdd here recently and subscribed by the Liberal s 0~' East N or· thumberlsnd, at their meeting at W;i.rk· FLIES A:VD Ul'GS-l<'ltes, roaches, ants a raid made on the victuals. worth last week, to deft:nd, the election bed~ouns, rats, mice, gophers, chipmu nk.a, " Rougn on Hats." 15c. prot est wliich has heen eutered against cleared-out - by ...____.. SAl..ONY. Mr. Ferris. Mr. R. Ball recently bought s horse CLAB.KE COUNCIL. Atkins and Mr.Clung, accused of mur· and buggy from Eli Oaborne, .Esq: He dering Funk Little in the drunken sprde Regular meeting May 1st. Mem hers all presmay occ&sionally lu11n t hem io £he former Ce11treville, were a rrested on 1\1Oii d ay ent. Severa.l communications were read and owner···.. Mr. J ease Trull has lost two at afternoon, the 24th, at their hom es, South filed. 'l'he statute l~ bor by·Jaw was ameocled valuable horses this spring ·· · . Mr. Clrns. M . ect to thti by insert10g 80 cents per day instead of :$1 for OhllgIian, an d ·th en t a k ·en d tr · . commutation ofat.atutelabor. l\1essr~.H.enwick Osborne has bought a 111rl!:e dinn11r b ell .. Cobourg jail. 'l'hey will h ave to rem am and Fhgg were deputed to !er, the job of buildMiss M. E. Stevens has r eturned from there until the Assizes nex t October. rng bridge on 3rd con. and repamng another. Messrs. Carveth and l::ltanton wer e deputed to the East. We congrat.ulate the Rev. James Roy, examine sideline in 7th con .· between lots lG ~----·-~·----of Cobourg <>n whom the Senate of l'flc· and 17, and make suoh. arril.ng.ement.s as they · ' T. f LL D see fit . Messrs. Ren wick, Heid an d St anton Gill College conferred the .LJegree" · ·' were appointed r.o Jet suchjoos on Gravel Hoad in couree · at the Convocation on Monday as they deem ueci;>!!1ary. And .l\tessr~. l<' lig!'· \ . W~ hope Dr Ro:v may live to 1.-ear :Reid andRe~·wlc:k !or li&epnrpo~e o~ lliarvers' I t · · .11 . itoacl. A lly·law was passed to ra1s.e by taxMr. John Dixon, M.A. , aformer.Princi· a.a · pal of Peterboro' Collegiate ~nshtute, h1s honors long, as we know he WI \\eat ation $3UO in tlle village o.f Orono tor pohce them worthil..,.-Gvb,·urg Worl~. maintainance. '.J}ie topowrng _ac,couJ't~ were died of consumption on the 2nd mPt. · " . ord(;lred to heµ.;~; In<\io>;entl!, $~ll.;.>Q; ~. BQW~!l, The Ensiyn says that Mrs. Hill, a former work, $2.50; J . Marsha.Jr. keet'lllg indigent, $!~ According to the P eterboro' .Examiner of Bri1:1hton, l::rought an 11.ction R. Hocken, worlr, $1 ; . er. W . ~oper, work:, .~a; Mr. Geo, A. Cox is assjssed for $200,000 resident · h · f '"'2000 d J Lowery, do., $1.50 ·. W . Little. do .. $1, ]), ama('es Allin funeral of J . :,ltephens, $10. '£ he Clerk worth of real estate in the town of Peter· agamst t e corporat1011 or w by h er fallirio in a hole in the sidewalk. reqnests School 'l'rustees to make thei,r appli· boro. · dl t kb f J t· cations for a1uoun Ls necessary t.o be ra1sec1 fo~ TI.1e case was"'t ne as . wee e ore us ice school purposes as early .a s pos~i ble. Council A man named Michael Connolly, of Armour at the Bellev1lle assizes . Though adjourne.d to J uue 5th, when the Cour t or lte· Lindsay, was drowned last week in l:)tur· the Judges' charge was in favor of the vision will sit.·- -·- - - - - _ . <reon l,ake. He walked into the water KIDNEY JHSEASE.- Pain, Ir ritation, Re tencorporation, the jury brought in a verdict ~;., ile rntoxicat~d. of $450 iu favor of Mrs. Hill. t ion l ncontinence, Deposits. Gravol, &o., cured by .'Ruchupaiba.' $1. Mr Jas. J ackson, of Otonabee, has a We uuderstand i t is t he in tention of · -- ·--- - colt w hfon: was one year and eleven moo ths the Town Council to pass a By·law adoptCARTWRIGHT COUNCIL. old on the !.!',:·h of April, and on that d ay ing the new Ontario Tre(l P lanting Act . weighed 1,420 pt; ·mds. · U nder this law, the own~s of proper ty Council amt. uu J\loudu y, 7th inst. Members There is some ta} of a fast express on who plant trees 0 11 their fronts will recei1·ti all present, Mmutl'Hof l.ist meeting werereact confirmed. · thP. Graud...Truuk betweeti. Mont~ea; abd 25 c~ nt.e for erery trt:le found to be ah re and 'l'he l:lerk pi·ei;.inted 11 copy of the Ontario C hi()llgo thia eu1rtmer. OobfJ ·rg 8 0 e three years after planting. The money Tree Planting Act of 1883. is p11id by ~he mumcipality, aud repaid by A .corum11111ca11011 from the Secret.. ry of the one of the stop__piug p aces. the Go .-ernruent. -Coboitry W 01 ld. :(r~1t Grower~ ~-~~r1~JMWD 11ncter~1 1 Ge \Q !;~td , Th.e fine brick residence of Rori. 8 . O. e rious accident occurr ocl in \: t~m lhe t11~po . ·dor or Prlsons 1rncl Pubiic Wood, at the head of Waverley .Ave.nue, ·~· morninu Ja~ y which I\ -Chari.Lies d Vnt11rio in 1 ·eferc11cl' to pauper Lindsay, hR.s beeu purchased by Mr. P. on S(\tu,. · ~o1.: lnnat1cs. H. Illhargey, of that t01Vn, fvr $7,000. ~onng man t'.early lost his h fo. Some 'l'he Clerk presented the Asse·smeot Roll return ed by the J.\8<essor. More cases of sick headache, bilio~sness, carpe nters were working on .a scaffold on asl\i oved by Mr. Sprnlcs-, seconded by Mr. )fo· \ the Mukt:t Hotel, when one of them , Kee. Tha t tt. P . Nesbitt be ltllowed to perform con~tlpation, &c., can be c ured in Jess time, uamed John Con olly, missed his footnng h.is statute labor on road division No. 2U, Car· with less medicihe, and for less money. bv us., d . f 20 f b k. r1cu. . ing Carter's Little Liver Pills, than by any · ·1d fell 3: !stance o ~-et, rea mg J ohn Hughes prescnte< l a petition signed by other means. soi. 'Je of his ribs and o ne of h1a arms. By Rcoert Kerrigan and ~9 others, pr11yt1110 tor to Carney J:lnrns (Mail Cl\'rrier), A young woman named Florence Myles, l ate.. ,t. ac'Jounts he is in a fair way of re- compensation for Jos~ ~ust.a1ne<l by li1rn by bre11ld0Jt his cut . .aged about 26 years, committed suicide a.t cove>. mg. ter on 3couunt u! tliu impaes11 bli; l/~!f~Q 9t ~!le Peterboro on Monday of last week by °"· . 11'11~~ a .cough !- Will rou heed the rcia.'.'.:, _ . ~ .,, ·,, .. Moved by '.r.Ir . .l:lrt.dbunl ~~~O\).ftod by Mr. taking a Jose of cotrosivR sublime, enough warning., ' lhe signal pe:-haps of the sure ap· proach ot that more te~~1ble diseas': Consump- Devitt, That in accordance \virh ~~II ura)·cr of to p<>ison half a dc.zen persons. She died tion Ask yourselves 1f you can a!tord ror the the petition the R eeve gi ve his or~~r OJl \I!!> on Tuesday rooming. The cause was sake or savi. 1g ~fty cents. to run the risk and Treasury in favor of C. Burn~ for the lllliil Cll:. do not.hing f~ r, 1t. 'Ye know from expel'lence ten dollars. Carried. m elancholy. No inquest was held. t'bat Slilloh·s c. .n~e will ~ure your Cough. It Moved by lilt" McKee. seconded by Mr. l'.lracl· Every person to be a real mcess in this never rails. Tl.. i~ ~xplamH ~by more than a liurn , That the sum of tlfty dollars be granted Million Bottleii '" ere sold dur111g.the past year. to repa.1,r of the road between t he ! th and ltfa must haYe a specialty ; that is, must It r elieves Cron ·· and WJ:ioopm!!' Cough. at 5ththe concessions opuosit11 lots No.13 andH to be c sncentrate the abilities of body and mind once. Mothers do. not b~ w 1 t.l~out it. For Lame expended under the snpervision of Nelson .liar· on .some one pursuit. Burdock Blood l:lack,Side or Chest., ise Shiloh s Porous Plaster.. low, pathn1aster, Carried. J Higginbotham it~ ?n, Wholesale and lleta.11 MoYed by Mr. Nesbitt seconded by Mr Bitters has its specialty ae a complete and agents. ' Spinks. That Mr. 'McKee.' Mr. Bradburn and radical cure of dyspepsia, liver and kidney Joseph C1ayt-0n w£ o li Vtld on l ot 1 4t h tbbe 11\ over be a Committee to .ixamine the hill · ' · d . ' . et ween the 3.·d and 1th concessions opposite complaints, and all impurities of the blood. con. of Hope, rose M -in ay mormng Ill lot No . .16, kuown as Johnson's hill, with a view Peterborough is the most P~eadily his uaual healt h a t e hi ~ breakfast, and to makrng a grant of moi;iey thereon. and to de· .f . ! . . ·1 · . vise the best means of rcuncing the se.ic l bill in growing h·wn ID Canada. With a large a ter engagrng with his fali 11 Y m pr ~yer' the most pr acticable manner. Carried. . circle of sp!endi.d cou11try, magnificent went i nto an outhnuse ' · ··here he was ~loved by Mr. Bradbu!'D, seconded by Mr. water power, and railway facilities she seized 1vith vomitin~ which resulted i n ~prnks, That James )l.ei;i.rden be µppointed athmaster m road d1v1swn No. l inste~d of seems design11d ere long to become one of stranizulat ion. Assist ance was ca11e d b . u t John Banner. wbo has left the pla ce. Citrried. the cities of Canada. During the last no relief could be given him. , He died Mr. Petf!r H<;ilt handed in a tender for the use · .1 D E ('/ of the Weigh Sea.Jes here for the sum or $15 25 year t he population, a.ccordin~ to'l'the as· 3:Imost instant y. eceased was~ n °o· for one year from t he 27th day of April !a;,t. · eessors return, has increased 830. ltshman, 49 years of age. He lea; ves a Moved bz Mr. McKee, seconded by l\fr. widow and teµ children to mourn his · ~iud- Brdadburn, 'lha~ Mr. Holt's ton.der be accept.e<'.1-, an th!"t. the said Poter Ho.It give a bond to this Hop Bitters are t1J.e Purest and Best den d eath. Council 1n the sum or $100, to pay the said rent ly m advance. and that he will not Bitters Ever Made. · Mr. ·Lewis Oorvell, of Oshawa, after quarter cJ1arge more t.ban ten cents per drauaht in They are compounded from Hops, successful expel·iments for the pa~t four ~ "Y case, and will in all cases attend t;:J ancl Malt, J:suchu, Mandrake and Dandelion, years, gives free publicity to the following co 1duct th~ weighing in accordance with law. .A:. ~esolut10n was pe.ssed authorising and i·e· - the oldest, best, aml m ost valuable recipe for t he absolute extermination of quitil( ~ the Path master to remove the fence off medicintJs in the world and contain all pea bugs, without any · injury whatever the all fl wance Jor r oad between the sixth and concessions, opposite to lots 12and13. the best ana m.o~t ct:rative .propert~es of to the peas :-Take one gallon of coal oil seventh Orders w ere· g1·a.nted on the 'l'reasnrcr for the all other r emedies, being the greatest and mix t horoughly with. twenty·five following· s1 ·ms, viz.: William M.cLaughlin, Blood P urifier, Liver R egulator , ancl Life bushels of seed peas, at lea.st ten days salary as Asse ·sor. $6[J ; Wm. McLaughlin,rent polling boo ' at Legislc1.tive Election, $3 : and Health Restoring agent on earth. before seed time. Commence with au of James Parr, Co".l:>'missioner for the purchase No disease or ill health can possibly long empty bin ; pu t in two or three bushels, and erect.ion or weli;.·h scales In W illiamsburg, .: Wm. Hunte1·, .Road master. shovelling exist where these Bitters are used, so then sprinkle with oil, and stir the peas $HO; Pnow, $6; Elias SpinJhq, for cedar fumished. till all are oiled. varied and perfect a re their operations. $15; James White, ren.t of Orange Hall in They give new life and vigor to the On Frid.ay afternoon last 11 frightful Devitt's Setl.lement for pt.,lling booth at tlie Legislative Eleetion, $3; t!.'arney .Burns. for aged and infirm. 'l'o all whose employ· accident occurred lQ Lyman Heato1.'s sa 1 v damage to cutter in co11sequen 1e of road being ment cause irregularity of the bowels or mill, abotJt four milts fro m Wooler vii· in bad state of repair, $10 ; Robt.,. Wilson, Wm. and Mrd. Loughead, ina.igent 11.id, $! urinary 11rgans, or who require an Apetiz· !age, in the seventh concession of Bright· Spence each. e r , Tonic an:l mild St imulant, Hop Bitters on. It appears the mill caught fire and On motion the Council adiourned until the are invalua ble, being highly c urative, w11s filled with dense smoke. The engine l at Monday in June. at 1 o'clock p.m., ~;nd then · tonic and st.imulating, without intoxicst· was promptly· stopped, and Mr. Stewart to meet as a Court of Revision. in~. · Heaton, a son of the proprietor, entered Excited ThouHmuls.- All ovei· tbe land are No matter what your feelmge or symp- to ascertain where the tire was, but being going into ecste.sy over Dr, King's New Discov· toms a re, what the disease or ailment is, blinded by the smoke he slipped and fell ery for Consumption. Their unlooked for r euse Hop Bitters. 'Don't wait until you with his neck across a large circular saw coveay by the timely use of this great life are sick, but it you feel bad or miserable, ·1se .whicli it seems had not ceased to revolve. Saving r emedy, causes them ts go nearly wild Hop Bitters at once. It may save· your He wae found about fifteen minutes after- in its praisa, I t is guaranteed to positives !if.,. Hundreds have. been saved by so wards with his hi;>ad completely severed cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthama, Rayl d oing. $500 will be paid for n. case they from his body. The deceased was s sober, ·]'ever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice will not cure or help. · industrious young man, highly r(lspected or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottle free at J . Higglnbothain & Son's Do n ot suft'tir or ltit your friends suffer, by all "ho k new him. Drng Store. Large size $1.00. but use and urge them to use Hop 'l :J;tters. Remember, Hop Bittere is no vile, SILVER CREEK, N. Y. , I·'eb. 6, 1880. C:bcap Ins uranctl.- Insure in the Confeder d·ru gged drunken nostrum, but the PurGENTS-I have been very low, and have ation Life Associat ion. It is cheaper tha.n the est and Best M edicine ever made ; the tried ev.erything, to no advantage. I Canadian Mutual Aid, A. 0. U. ,V, or any pass "Invalid's Friend and Rope," and no heard your Hop Bitters recommendecl by a.round your hat inst!~ution , as t he. following person or family should be without them. so many, I concluded to give t·h em a trial. examples will prove : Thos. McClung bas Try the Bitters to- day. I did, and now am around, and constantly been insured since 1872 for 82,000 and the last 11nproving, and am nearly 88 s troug as five years it only cost him $2.55 per a nnunl on DoNT forget to call at the Morris Car· ever. W. H. WELLER. each $1.0CO to insure. John MoClung insured ria.ge W orka before going elsewhere if you at the same time for the same amount and it want anything in the carriage or wagon THE special attention of the readers of only cost him $1,74: per annum on each $1,000 to line. · ' the STATESMAN i11 called to t he top and insure, he being a little younger. We certify. We are extending the tailoring dept, Ellison open phaitons at Morris' Carriage ·works. the above to be correct, Thos. McClnng, Johr1 It Co. . They stand prominently in the front for McClung. Tbos. Bingham, agent. 206tf. Eli~~J>2:6 /J~.10 cent prints ast onish the people. both s ty l~ and comfort. · 24.6 . We have long enjoyed a r eputation tor giv· Our line ot 12~ cent Dress Goods is co.lled Customers can choose either of three first ing bargains in Dry Goods and Clothing, El· rare value, Ellison & Co, 1clas8 cutters, Ellison&; Co. Uson &, Co. . .... ______ News Around About Us. I I 0 = -- ., . Ool;l2!JJ" .