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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jul 1899, p. 9

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Oppressive Wen-’8' 33’ with the W“ B: to ma are aim 0! zess from my limbs. I a“ be a world of good.” [COLOR FOR HORSES. v porch an’-; . Wiliie, she interrupted be it's, all right after all. h the market. Occasionally lden chestnut with four will sell well enough ity trade, but ordinarily lolored horses outrank the {0 get right out of that he first thing you know k it down. fellows like me and Tom- down! exclaimed the boy. ill. ight when Mr. Smithskins [on you an' you got tired Ever since I mane-9‘"! ‘ '\ .8 BEN LF IT OTHER CROPS ren demonstrated that nism 0f the roots of ‘R THE CREAM 13' after separating the mld be aired and cooled degrees. It should be temperature until churn- 'hi_ch is ipd_ic§ted by the ming slightly acia. Th6 rature for churning is 58 {Sect to nervous me magnum tlz'asfaarflif’m',‘ tostoptorutudfi 'ouEd bosooverconc , Ibadtocitéowntom a quiet color, such rk chestnut is the l 'OURAGING HER. {)reakfast, I want to Ping toâ€"day, dear, if the vourable. W'hat are the insulting his paper. Rain and lightning. cried from the window. LET HIM SWING. ,. fit vsyJ’ th P°See 9W5 "Oh the 0! her 1 as bay, best and Emeewmaeees ”amaze Magic 3mm 3 T. nacuaaa 011!‘ Store will be open all n .11 811111161111 and Hon. 11:11 111111111119;,JL1ly 3 but 361111111 afternoon is the 11:11 11 n celebrate. M91 Be sure and get some of our HEAVY HARVESTER I‘\.‘ 1 ; Ecintyre Block, Durham. : Eammecmma EEEEM EEEEEEUMS Sew mg Mach “16$. usIzII‘I'iVCdâ€"â€"-€L large stock of Preservmg Kettles. Dealer in Music and Mu- sical Instruments of all kinds, including~ : Pmos, ORGANS, VIO- LINS. Autohax‘ps, Piccolos, Flutes, Guitars, Accordeons, Gramaphones, etc., all of which will now be sold at a slight advance on cost - UPPEIi TO WIN Pianos."0rgans and (iramaphones RENI‘ED for Concerts or Enter- mmments at reasonable rates. ELLL PM“: \"\.\I.\{E TALENT \x '1 lied ful Concerts on short )m ‘sV-eckh Supply of wxr‘1\-)ii.\'€d Paints just ::1i\éd. Do not neglect .-. mint mm buQ‘Q‘Y. CHAS. M°KINNON’S ‘) paint CUT BBSâ€"Large Stock Best Makes Cheaper than ever. ROSES -â€"Large Variety, from $4. 00 up. ROOT Pulpexâ€"‘s, Straw Cutters, 0. r] Y ant? BELL PIANOS and Organs. STOVES inter (lauds! notice. vithout doubt the gum in the max- “vi 5. T. ORCHARD, fiverybody come to Durham next Monday. )w h ave a. full Supply arvestl'l‘ools, .213“ 1 AA .V WILLIAMS and RAY- MOND, a Very Large Stock of the latest improved Cabi° net and Drop Top Stands, at The Very Lowest. .Prices. SEE THEM ! \ESâ€"A large stock of Mc- iChan" s famous Model Cook. 11: Stoves. Pane) Parlor 1Stoves, Box Stoves, Coal Stoves: etc. . at; prices that M11 surprise you. éét your choice. . -- UPPER TOWN If you are looking for a nice up-HO late Collar 01' Tie come and me will show you all the latest shapes. We have also an extensive line of Fine wool and Cashmere Socks in Bl’k, Grey and mixed colors. H. W. Mockler “’9 always keep a. Full Line at Lowest Prices. Call and see our Men’s and Women’s Oxfords. Just the thing for hot weather. Best. Shoe Dressing 10 20c. a bottle. 10in. Granite Pie Plates 100. each. Granite \Vash Bowls 20c. Large Granite Spoon Sc. Don’t forget to call I Custom Banding and Spinning ON SHORTEST NOTICE. Fresh Groceries as usual. Lemons 20¢. a doz. LOWER TOWN. 36 m. Cashmere 111 Navy Blue and Black 12 1-2c. a. yard. 40 in. Biack and Col‘d all wool Serge at 250. a yard. Tartan Dress Ginghams To. and 10c. a yard. Centre 6°C. up. Men's Undershilta and Drawers 250. Men‘s Rubberine Collars, stand up, “ “ Cufis 20c. 11. pair. You want a Light, COO] Coat and Vest: We can SUIT 3011 in MA TERIAL and PRICE. Are Cheap, Cool and COmforta-ble. We have them with soft and stamhed f10nts, in the nicest shades and pattems. Goods. Any quantity of Wool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change for Goods, of which we now have a Choice Assortment consisting of BEF‘N 55*! (0- ‘ . . .. he ' people of name tropical countnes, winch have ’ ' least for a. time, subtjlect to the United States. The author. Mr. A] .en March, of the editorial amfl of the Philadelfihla Press, is the brother of CaptaimPeyton C. arch. who orgaizwl and com- manded the famous Astor ttery in its action in the phi1;‘nn;ha Tn‘nn-‘n n-* ‘ ' ‘ ‘ This magnificent naval battle of May lst, in which Dewey destroyed Spain’s pow .v~ and chang ed the destiny of the nation. is painted with ad- mirablo skill and accuracy. as is also the. second battle of Manila, when 8,000 Anwrican Snidli‘l‘s swept. into a. heavily intrenclied city. garrisoned by nearly twice that number of Spaniards, and received its surrmuior. The parts; plz‘. $041 by general “'eslev Merritt, an R Green. MacArthur, Andorson’ aml others, agagiven with out my - mg impartiality or favoritism. Succeeding Spain's surrender the work brings us face to face with Aguinaldo, the insurgent leader. The craft and cunning of this remark- able Chieftain, his rapid rise to prominence, and the frightful sacrifice of life which resulted {ruin his several months of fruit-105s but desperate war- fare with American trmms. all an: presented with the skill nf a faithful istoritin. Following the war in the Philip mics comes a history and description of the island of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii and tho Ladroncs, and-’in connection with the history of thoso islands is given the history of the. Spanish-American \Var, geogra lhically arranwml, and succeeding in its logical on er tho earlierhhistory of flu: various islands. One of tho'fmost- interestin parts of the work consists of a description of t to peoples of the var- ious islands, with their manners and customs. In the Philippines. for instance. the author do- clares there are over (eighty different tribes. many of whomhavonevor seen a. whito man, some of the tribes still practicing cannibalism in all of its horrors. Thorc amusements, such as cock fightinm horsc racing. and other pastimes. aru fully (escribod, as are also thoir educational, roliwious and social conditions and institutions. ifanila. the metropolis of the Philip inc is- lands: Havana, of Cuba: San Juan. 0' Porto Rico; Honolulu. of the Hawaiian island, together with smaller ('itios. all come in, with their inter- vsting inhabitants, characteristics and pecul- iaxritlefl. ...‘.I-A\ . The author does not neglect the commercial aspvct of the situation. He. tells its of the great. Value of the Philippines and other islaud' vo- asessimm, their importance to our national trac o, as woll as from a military standpoint: tin-ir im- mense wealth and resources, the value of their export and imports. soil. climate; irotlucts, Me. and looking to the future, he spent (this intellig- entl ' on how they develop under tho care of of Lnited States. On the subject of expansion or non-ex ‘ianqtion, \ifitltouttaking either side he (1110th liwrally front What l’t‘esitlrnt McKin- leyand otlwrprmainont statesmen have said on the subject, thus giving impartially the main arguments on the two sides of this itn‘rortant question which will undoubtedly be u vita issue of the next nationalcampaign. The interest of the work is still further en- hanced bya chapter dovoted to the heroes of 1898-99. including all of those in Cuba, Porto Rico and tho I’hiliipincs. who won fame for themsclws and_ adt‘od nqw‘glory to American t4 ‘_ 5“- A-‘ “111 (“CIIIEUA v I'D auu .'\§\|\w‘ ..., .. a" _J - 7 arms by their chivalry and during. both on tho. field of battle and in the furor-smitten camps of the tro ics, where American soldiers had never before one battle under the stars and stripes. The work contains over one hundred excellent half-tone illustrations, printed on enameled pa- per, which give the text a. special interest. There are also two lithograph maps in colors. Size. large octavo, 500 paves. bound in cloth. Price $1.50. . . - This woxkis b01112 sold in this community by Mr. W. G. MacFurlane. London, The directors of this ever prr.)gressi\'e 1n- stitntion lind tl.ein selves facing their an- nual difficulty, that of providing: sufficient accommodation for at the great Live exhibitors and Visitors btoek and Agricultural Show of Western Canada. but now as in the .t ast they are equal to the occasion. having: plenty of money and hard earned experi ence. An extensiv construction to the donblin llorticn tnral and been moved _ . mense exhibition h 0 add itioii is in course of Machinery llall, nearly its capacity. The Agricultural, Dairy Buildings have and reset, so as to form one im all. and one hnnd red and fifty feet of an addition has been built there to. building over one long is being: erec trance, for xpres Also :1 new permanent rublic otlioe hundred and fifty feet ted at the King Street En- s rl‘elephone, 'l‘elegraph, 9 Barber Shop, Parcel Room and Press Offices, and to crown all two large open 1 stands, 340 feet. by every p lipâ€"witl 40 feetâ€"up to date in articular for the comfort of the pub 1 additional refreshment b::»oths and ° halls underneath. The Queen’s Park, Fair Grom ids, have been greatly beautified by the above alterations and additions. The prizes 3 little over 3 amount goin offered have been increased by 1,31100. one thousand of the to the Live Stock Classes. The Prize ist book Itself is greatly .im‘ crastinati lack of tune. as a filled out Ill. less th The sped? . ed for. and it is 53 very best will be very much condensed in Size, ny entry. paper can be an two minutes. lattractions are being arrang- feto say that only the engaged, and plenty of ‘ tary. Mr. Jno. A. Nelles. has 11 the position vacated been ap inted to 5 . after ten years of sewn-e, by Mr, rowne. and as the clean.” are? to. We Wis adage 9:065, "new brooms sweep t thingsmay be looked forward h the Incoming oficer evt ry ing only to make a mark or ( the speuon ghey may. Wish. to detaxlg and gntormoaglon bemg success. ‘ " ”Wm-mm, Septembar 7th to 16th, 1899. Ls revolver charge m which block» was taken ‘by {11111, phough three- \VESTERN FAIR. renuy one of the pub 'cations grow. P81181181 V9, embrac. . ._ ,, ,. fiékufi.xdu To Tm: EDITOR. Cunoxxcw: . Dear Sinâ€"I notice am item in the Glenroadon corruspundmzceoi the Durham Review uf June 222ml 1‘0 (iionroadcn Picnic. Kow Mr. Editor, I was at that Picnic and enjoyed Hm half day’s sport to my warts content, and everyone there seemed to be in good cheer. Ex'cryflning adver- tised \ygs‘ produced except. the. band and that was _.r..\.-\.O‘ 4.‘ lxnan 1“: *1‘1‘ l'l‘r- __ A]. . .-. vaw‘ ‘I v - â€"--â€"..V umwuidabiy absent on ai-count of one of tho cor- not- )layers not bcingableto nth-ml on account of ilincss. There min lots to eat and to spare, guml music, dancing. swinging. racing ,and a ii'iondiy chat with your neighbors. \‘v'lmt mom did the Writer oxpvct- fur trn (tr-nix '3 Possibly he has not been long over from Cuba, or possibly his knuwlcdge of picnics 3:; nng‘c, or he may be one who was dropped fx'mn tho munagenwnt, or he maybe too high strung to dance on a country platform, or he may be. a little insane which is the general opinion of thusc who have seen the item. Thanking you for the valuable apaco, I am Yours very truly, Run I‘LAY. Are you married to the mid time belief that con- sumption is incurable? If 50 you are wmldod m a mistaken notion. Shiioh‘s Cough and (Immump‘ tion Cure has over some many a. serious case, an never fails when taken in the early stages. One bottle will prove more tn you than a whole ml- nxnn of argument. Try it. Every bottle guar- anteed. 25ct»a., 50cm. and $1.00. wvâ€" _ DR. WEW’S HEART CURE Strengthens the ban and purifies the blood. It positively giva 'relief in"'thirty minutes and effects a speedy, permanent cure. It cura nervousness, sleepless- ness, neuralgia. headache. deSpondency. female diseases. and all other ailments that spri g from diseases of the hart and blood. lfyou suffer from palpitation, weak or irregular pulse. shortness of brmth. fainting spells or a lack of normal strength and vigor in any part of the body. you should secure 92:..AGNEW'S HEART CURE. _ _ - That Gienroaden Picnic. DR. Aciéiv’s CATARRHAL POWDER is endorsed byCanada‘sgmtest ministers and statsmcn. Try it. DR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT is without a peer in cure of skin dim Relief in a day. 35 013. Use DR. AGNEW'S PILLS. 20 0178. q Are You I‘larried 7’ NOTICEâ€"All, parties indebted tc Dr. Park will kindly call before tlu 10th of July and settle their accoun 1' .2 either by cash or note, as he intend: . leaving for England about that, date. These Prices a. short time. LOWER TOWN, will now buv a save Jewelled, Stem- Wind “2:111:11 or Elgin \Vatch in a 1130 He scu case. We have seventeen je eled Walthams selling at, pri( never ofiered before. $5 Bim A. GORDON, will only 1: DURH

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