"HIM in "itha-r. xhl‘h o, 9&1 I“. I at -ot. an» further“..- x N. W. R. Co..- _ Wu to and.†" by than" repudiate all, h- e. or way â€to Iso, that . m " waded to It. a of an. II“- Ito-Sound I mud-w with h orLat" mil bo 1aMbo. n prowl» you. I.“ rxlaml that just a.†man on the o“ n on "aotststt tho "- ' h lim ugh, the m ' Matters. 'eulus in Mr. CHM ' 2.: the Council P but) In. tho I-m‘ we traW; t wk to H†wsqnt on. b - mun-“on Ii. l prev»! b from "eahi" Town Co“ In shay. or "ar. Lia Insulin†i. h Fin", '" have h [ an Inmum nu may tum ~ " lit 'l'y mud m ' I who“. 5.. ado“ ll may um you Um “I. “- the as“ which has 5..- Ute ram. " " of that I. but. 'nmmowluting Ob. #1" lu, I We. and by the h. traders m .m' & Cu. Am aist 00mm that tho Nb and it In 01m which I. - ise by gib- Krppol all I In, “if. 'ipati0ia., - Ila-pith their “0 to I. u.- ms vi.%- uon w an" n, m on]. b ry and be a; lam, of ‘5â€.- ct" EM.W. on tho 8.. urs no hoa- yo!“ [“1]th " All! we , cupid mug ii. I'Chun to "h an Durham Q. “my oubb on: any bu. Hamilto- cts M ms Allov- hm. be q Inna. w. mo mm... wink tho Ho. 0mm thm" ank. which chain. L." In or0mtioe. It that it mtt AWL" w- dab. mu. “I“. that Ii“ rd, and tho “P03 0'0- "Willi-l he Ala-lbw. â€can," med clung. Am. " not“. Jon-i. but if thir with. and» dbo u Dy" k 1C to... with w Ink. met' I"! ab to at It. We“: informed tU wand] ttrat In Mid who provision " mtirin tho math-m hundred don“ now In the but. “pull in my fund. " - 150:“le an thou-nu m e 'th-d. Canal “java-d tgy no“ on Irob.s.tt" tio a... u., - [.(n ... The munieipol cggncil of the tawnship of Pilkintttou, mot in Elan on Samrdny "st, for tho purpose of waiving the report of Mr. Alexander Maeat.rtrio, of Guelph, who had orders to unlit the hammer: books. All the members of council were pron-t. the no" occupying tlso chm. Mr Mackenzie unharmed the result of his labors, showing tho mipts And the up": no. of the township {tom the you i868-- mm: the present incumbent took olhee- lo the prawns tstoatuiutMudingn tabulat- ed mun-nut. under the dim-nut bonding. for tho an. Mod. showing a deiUuney of “$9.54. which with .2200 note in the hat - . tout Manny of OWJL Tho Clerk nub-1nd In ideathat my "alum..." nun Iron their. mutating. tint he had not and on. mtttt of tbo may. Md did not rally know that In.) become of it. m would "quit. ar-butt'-. bun-b " the Way, “In“ “mullet February but, “with“ than“. artdit,for that in... Tho W! 3nd his "notice M w. bond. Wag Mr. Mao. huio'o not! of diiui-y u coma. And holding Wu- lisblo for the mount. an.“ ttre books not. be fortlteoming at no“ “I. of Council. Tho oiiUo of *M‘M u.uyee g btplltif,: Inn-1A3! Drums. - We envy the nub. joined [run th,, (Hubs. it in ot Importance to we Municipalitie- of Ohio notion. u ot ull uctinnu . "The townnhip of f"iark. um nuleud in m and on“. far damages unifor- o-l by u traveller on the, highway. A turmo- drawing out wand u" . pile on the roadsidn. Son. than in Fobnu'y bat. " which time the wood haul ha. left than same three or [our vault. tus-t Munro" tun riding pad It light on hornbuck. "is home allied sud. duly u tho uoud, throwing Mun-ll off and Animus. hi. Mulder. injuring hi. coll" We. and producing other injuriea such I to mho h -rr that ha nhnuld place him- ull Ind-r ..edieal tmatment, and whereby he wu- wondered ttntit to do my work toe an“! wall. Tho Council commend it In not M Md Hut." and for has.†and -rod." The. judicial deeUion. thou the mm, cl lluuécipul (locum. and " Wu. ttrd, b ho whicululy careful " to "ruining my -rroaehrrterttm, their mm, when“. in can. of walnut, the, my be and. mph-dun. . chnlhm-u, with Inn-ulna. of the bands and fat, lat but: ' a. body in van, po- udcd nu tUoo in luv-t in getting into the water. Arum. chvlling the body by lining or standing In ("and um the bank. or in boats, Jar hav. who um "New! to “tack- of “Maine‘- or lulu-nun. and who “I!" from palpitatioms .Mul "tire cannon! (insulator. n tho In.“ 5!"qu not hath without tint consulting their walks] mid-n. mg luau in the In", but have the Inter mmmiiakly there In the “when: feeling cpl rlnllmrn Tho Yigoro. and "ml-g may bathe early In the morning on an empty uthM' ch, but tho yummy; 1nd nurse who are "rat hal luau" bathe two or thm hours aileralnll; a.“ humnnchinftom two to thru hour- after halls-I. Thu» when descending . hill be aimed lolne~ Hung mu wrong. Luning mar the dash hoard ho dimvond the sh.“ bolt w†lost, my“ the w W“ at tho lam-on! threw him mn‘npon hi: head. When pick- ed up it w“ found his um mu much hmis. ad. and n couple of rib. broken. H. in uncunscium for mine length of time aft-r um accidunt. w. m plan-ml to learn tUt he will be dd. to M to his mini-brill dunes Again in n very Ibo" time.--Etora Avoid baking within two hour- allor lud- " the advice of the Royal Humane Society of Engluu'. or who. "haunted by fatigue or 'rnul luv other “In. at when the body in I‘Uulllll after persptratioo. and Avoid bathing Alwyn." In the open air if, After being. hun m the lock iMirttmg a d-ror" round. " In. n timt though dainty]. to bk. the u on Mal m to ths Gudyh General B-itat, Lu! Plummer 1At recovering condom-nu Pt f "ml being “has to... “in Va doasa. There in anor a! Hummer not neutering. Mr, Uni-nil. ua. wry and that ho than“ be we mum of injuring II, par-on. Uuder the tln'umm. no par-on can attach blame to 0n WM; Mum. " Mr. D. M. Lellnn, . fume: lining um Tivorton. y“ "Pcuuutt a hole to bury I largo Mono on him turn: the noun suddenly mlUd our into the boll: when he mu walking and struck huu . severe How. 11. lived only half " In Mr afterwards. ho Action Magnum. Enn “In“, were no. ia attend. ....:c. " um learned that the tho! Ind struck at the object bed. A (was; mtatvinqsd the mark-nun that hi: aim had he.» mac-nu. A lush: vu procured uni it In loan] that Instead-alum MM Ind.- oturtately “rich as: injund mu. Neither Mr Hrindle nor hire son but the mum and he “no too neural)" injured to inform them. By " pathatanter's with!!!“ w im " pack“ t I“ learnt] that " name van Phm-r. ltr )lcf‘ullough. ot Backward. Ind Br. Mr. Namthton, En. will“; Inn uni-Md- bun. time in the water, there in n "miot an!“ to no" and though the gloom what - y...ml to h. the wk“. " n shank V.- 0.01.. 'l we ml! hid the bthorit he ,rmdrl aoot, and tho uthe. mid “Certainly." William ‘33 an on. hm“:hti-¢. M minim Rev. Mr. Snvnge, of CW. on Sandy .15le driving to In uppoinlmont, Ind ' arrying . shot gun. The dog appeared to he baking " some ot jun un the lid. ot the mu! new mmmhot.“ brt.batag L... k In] running (mud they mutiny {Ir-ugh! that tho dog and " though luring AU and: no. no animal. mow-cc In. .m had ' broken we: time "windy. [he accident new"!!! directly wait. an lnrclhll' ot Mr. Rub: (Sn-nun. Adah.- l-mmngw tho Utter [oath-ll and. can. -.‘ienbh disturbance by hm. butt-g that the accident happened and Mr. Cradle and rva 0.: (Ralph bum". nu Thu-ls)- nipt last Mr. HID-c, . \WVEV. hid. Id “ring in" tba , mum» Root. " to. Jan the Co-m In I“. hurt. W. frit+od and h V“ “mun Into the ditch By the NI he Unhin- m " fracture of " cuuu but". which it in htm nun Willi." that»; than†uni-d v.“ yreyiug o- their fowl. ve-I out, Winn- lp'fli. A Terrible Intake. - v .o--. loch. 5nd domnndod Mo. The fume! pro- 1'g'l,"i'faTa"tG ,',rirerrehriGr"iGir'i'i'B'it mm um II) VI! to be the price. when 'ii'tiitiiiiili1,i,it?ii1Jit4 /,'M'Wltlt he w" confronted with two orders signed try Itiarterigtttto" nttd 1e,1','lt"a"il,t m by Umtwslf fur "o mix. and to save the "W..'"-"'""'""'"" m an" “and l-w gait ho gnu his mg. for 'tteraN"rrat.'L2tAP.! ttee",, A farmer living in Kincnrdine Tewnebip wee visited by the ineviteble lightning-rod agent. who represented the necessity of rods f 'r the armerh, barn. hiUr n good deel of bickering the agent kept dropping his priees lower and lower and he ofursi1 to do the eutirejob for no. This was ec- cepud end the meat drew up n order for Iâ€. to be tmid upon the completion of the work, and the femur I'M it. Then the agent Mud “our. order, worded just the tune. and for “one mount, stating that one we: for the Company, end the other for the timter. The farmer signed this one also. end ehoruy Alter the new: departed. taking both orders. In . few den “other men can dong. put up the A despnkh from BAnttord 5113's that on the 8rd inst., I very a" are storm passed near the city. It was an immense pillar of elee. tricll cloud. The hail carried ruin and de- struction in its trail. Mr. Hill. I farmer no" the city had four great burns blown to pieces. Mr. Boyce. “other farmer living out Mr. Hill. had his orchard completely destroyed. Immense Mats and oak; were “Nod into hndling wood. Wagons. carriages, thighs. rupen. plough. a, were numbed to stoma. Mr. Edward Moore. of Guderich. had some da, k eggs plnced under a l on. An. other hen laid an egg in the neat, and this was hatched before the others. A eat, no- ticing the stranger, took it in charge. and tho little chick now nestles on the neck of the feline with as much comfort from its furry bed as it could expect trom the downy coverlet of mother hen. When the cat has been out and return: it commences purring, we the ma. thick maven the call imme- Giddy. A villainous attempt was made to wreak A plunger train It the Pictou Brunch Railway on Tuesday. Two men walking on the ruck discovered an iron buffer u- curoly ("toned to one of the rails. Ater some dimeulty it was dislodged shortly be. fore a train cmne along. It was near the Hopewell “anon. on a down gale, " I slurp cur e, and close by I steep embank- went. but Wednesday a young girl aged eight years. daugh'er of Mr. J. Montgomery. lot 6, 2nd line, West Mono, was pouring coal oil trom I can into a stove: in which a fire was burning, when the can exploded. burn. ing the unfortunate child so sationaly u to â€Manger her life. A little soven-yenr-ohl daughter of Mr. Henrv Callaghan. of Lindsay, died on Thursday from the effects of Paris green she had nwnllowad I couple of dare previous in eating lettuce in the garden. The Paris green mu put on sumo plants sud Inns! have been blown oft on the lettuce by the wind. The little girl stutersd intense pain for two days until death relieved her. At b'ryson, lately, two hays of Mr. Andrew Neville, merchant, while out driv. ing drove the hunts into the water to drink. Suddenly the lwnm got Auto . deep hole, upsetting the buggy and throwing the boys out. Both were d own d. On Wednesday evening, " Mr. Duncan 1lcLsllan, a farmer. living near Tiverton, wan digging a hole to bury a lingo stone on his farm, the stone suddenly rolled over in. to the hole where he was working 3nd ,truek him A severe blow. He lived only half an hour afterwards. On Thursday week A little sun of Mrs Smith (widow),living about a mile from Uxbridge, was accidentally shot in the ab- domen by the discharge of a gun in the hand. of another boy. The doctou have no hope: of bis new. y. The Archbishop oi Cnnierlmry bu con- ferred the decree of Doctor in Didnity, on the Ree. Wm. Ridley, vicar of St. Paul‘s. “mid. slbsid, the Queen having gamed license for his eortseeration as Bishop for Caledonia in British Columbia. Several Pieton hotel-keepers, proceeded Against for violation of the license law. N . peeled on the ground that there we: an inform dity in) tho repeal bylaw, and that the Dunkin bylaw is still in force in Prince Edward. A four months old child st Windsor pulled I cloth from the table Saturdny, and g pair of sham which lay on the cloth came with it, striking the child on the head, penotnCing the skull, and calming instant death. Two oldreg'duns of Grey county In" died ncoutly: Rom. Fulcrum. of Owen Sound, and Angus McKay, of Sydenhum township. The first Reeve Ind Councillors for the township of Ctsrmsrvots, Manitoulin Island wen dated by “elm-lion on tho 1631 ultimo. Mr. John Barry, aged 25 was sunstruck in Stephen township. while hauling gravel, and died in a short time. Mr. Switzer, Head Mute: of the High School, has had tu resign on I of ill health. The barn And its contents of Wm. ‘Mc- Cane, 4th com. Luther, wore burned on the 23rd of June. Mr. Nahum] Irtuutoek,who mu Immune“ in Hope township on an 26th ult.. died on Friday hut. An lgitatinn in npiu beginning for I new county with Ducal-id“. u its county town, Crag-hopper- he doing up.“ Imonnt of damage 'to an crop. in the country but of Cobain g. Dundas hu W "In. Fin not. wen burned " Stirling on an 6th that. The tirst Innate: of tho Winter: Echo bu Append. A clove: Wt 81 Dominion bill in in eireulation. On Suttmlly morning I he in 1hrKay's grueery, Tihouluug. did oomidenble dam. CANADIAN ITEMS. ' of the Elan ign on Account Cheri, -__ Ii oi'nm' __ - iGuiai, rum-In Glenda. on no “I of July. John Tucker. Ng', 87 "an and a months. Deco-ltd who um malt. Winks: Tucker of Due. ttaart.-otd_tttetrte Imam ' egktor‘o-m ttWy yang. at! wgyuch - cannon-M. Hum-u. on the 5th m. an m- ot w. Rom. Gunman. ot I non. ttr-gat-tn mm on ttrr6ttttrmt,taorttt otMr. J. F. Sproulo. of n dunks-n Mo---" Hume, on 1h. m: In"... the wit- ol Blame] Morrow, £311., of " m. Says the Detroit Free Prro r-Niagara Falls is the grandest cataract in the world. Halfofit belongs to the United States, yet it is not possible fur an American citizen even to look at the Falls unless he pays at lmst twentydive cents ! Watkins Glen, New York, is a wonderful chasm, wild and picturesque, but the free American citizen must pay tifty cents to enter it. It is hard to fence in mount Washington and it has not yet been accomplished, but as. the fares are much higher than the mountain the tree American citizen may thinkhe our: save money by walking to the top. He is mistaken. He Will have to pay eighty cents toll to walk up. The Aux Sable rhnsm is glrmmy and grand, butit costs the free American citizen fifty cents to see it The flume n: Franconia Notch is worth seeins,r--seventymve cents worth. The whirlpool at Megan is and and comb“, at least it makes the free American citizen feel so when he goes there with a party of ladies-fifty cents each. The Falls of Mon'moreney are romantic, historical end btraatifal-twentrfive cent admission Bud fifty cents toll And thus it goes. lt American speculators could only erect a wall along the can. coast so that no one could see the oceen without paying one dollar. it is quite likely the free America would go to see it without I murmur. ind take the children if they were allowed to go for helt price. In consequence of aha meresed military strength of France and Russia, Germany intends increanng her army. A .voltrg man named Chariot McDonald died in Berlin on Saturday from the effects of sunstroke the dty before. Au old man named Martin, who onf run a mill at Mill Creek, fell from a. load of hay in Galt on Tuesday, and was picked up dead. A couple ot liorse.tltieves have been caught at Napanee. I Mmb-D- trtr,--Mr. Chaplin is about to more for": enquiry by Royal Cami-in intotheexistina agricultural distrees. and! do not see how orwhysneh an enquiry than“ be granted without including in it s more general enquiry as to the present Won in other branches of industry. Home people still have faith in Podium-nary Committees l and Royal Commissions on matters of this kind. I confess that I have none. A few years ago we lied a panic shoot the scarcity and price of coal, and a Parliamentary Com. liittee sat upon it and about it. The Corn. mittee came to nothing. More recently we had a Committee on the fall in the value of silver, and the enquiry led to nothing. Just now we have a Committee on tin-operative stores, and it will lead to nothing, except to show gen-orally the nseleasness of such en- quiries. If Mr. Chaplin get: his Commission or Committee, it will lead to nothing except to prove that with free imports of corn had: harvests are bad for farmers, and that the} omnipotence of Parliament fails when it seeks '; to control the seasons. and that, therefore, l Parliament cannot step in by legislation l materially to mitigate the admitted tssurorings _ of the farmers. At, to the present depression of trademc one some of it to the bad harvests which uve impoverished may farmers, who are not an inconsiderable portion of our home trade customers. We owe much of it to lamines in India and China, and to the com- mercial and manufacturing distreu which has' prevailed in almost every country, and not, least in those countries which have sought to} secure themselves by high protective duties. if our harvest this year is unfavourable I fear} the recovery we all hope for will be delayed. ; lf it is abundant, which seems not probable, I we shall soon see not symptoms only, but i proofs of revival In the United Stator. with l a great harvest last year. trade is revivi, g. “Va followed them in their depression, but _ not to so deep a depth, and we shall follow them in their recovery. These great changes are not in the power of Congresses or Parlia- ments, they are in the ordering of nature,nnd We must accept them, always endeavouring not to aggravate them by our own follies. There is one great consolation in our present condition. viz.,the food of our people is cheap; hut for the free. imports the price of bread would u more than double, the price of sugar would be three times its present price, and I the price of cheese and bacon would be double 3 or nearly an, and of the price of labour it may he said that it would be much lessened by a great presentation of every indurtry in the country not immediately connected with the: growth of food. The freedom of on: moortsl will enable, us to pass through tne present I time of depression with less suffering than at. any former period of disastrous seasons. As to Parliament and its enquiries, l have seenl much of it and of them. If Parliament would l keep out of foreign broilr, if it would conductl the government m' the country at an cxpcndi.' lure of 60 millions instead of 80 n illinns in the veer. if it would devote its time and la. hour to qnmtions of home intorest rather than to than! which involve the toerihce. of the liloml and trriure of our people in remote lands. we might have hope and forth that Parliament could serve the in tion in times of depression. and ye should iiurl that such times of suffering would visit us more rarely. If any enquiry such as you refer to is granted, 1 hope it may do some good, if it only shows niice more how useless such enquiries are. I need not tell you that the friends of free trade can have no objection to commission Ot com. mittee if the Government wishes to appoint ore.-" am, respectfully yours, Jon: BRIGHT. --Mr. Frederick, Blood, 32 Charlotte-street, Birmingham." The (allowing letter from Mr. Bright, in reply to one taking him to Inppon . motion In the Hume of Col-mon- for an ongniry iuto the caum of the present depru-iun in We, append is, the Birmingham Poet of yum- ulny I -"132, Piccadilly, London, June 26, Mr. Bright. on_the_ Depression MARRIED DEATHS. BIRTHS ya-.. "ucsiioe it '.. ',, 3 THE Proprietor, with“ as tutu-Bath» No.3,ouuthMoum do... imam“ ltrL',2Ptft tMttre lot t,t'g,fgh,tnt'A1'.rdiy may!“ 11:. Lotetogtt' an. m lad. A good we“ and sup, and n ',,ig?,',tt"2tl,',i"r,gtg'ati,iii. or nude- tmrro-'tidta. and 11.. 1?pea'J'rf , 3‘11." w trt, 'rthtltcg .MI " I". tMt, STRAYED from the promlsea of the sttttsttrtbor,LotMt,htd Calamari. W. G. R., Bnnuuck. on an morning of July Ist, . may Hone, an you- old. Any person returning Mm to the - or giving Inch information u will lend to hi. renown will!» mum, tamed. THE Thorougbred Durham Bull " DI A J O R " House and Lot for Sale in "-eart if the “when“ tsemiies. The Borrower may Arr-n tor tho rightto y sums of money cl II! 5°... with.“ log; In direct. reduction ot the pdnclpd of their mort. gage debts. Thu" pnymonu II cute "opptng intormrt to s proportion" extent. Horse Strayed or Stolen. WILL SFRVE Can this SCI-OI! on Lot No.47.“ 003ml. Om. P110001, Podium: shown it mun-Id. COLIN C. MAYBE. No Fines-No Commiseiots-..No Bonus. - manta Miriii%sGiiir."" “'""“‘ This Comgnny in oneoube moutllbeml In Ontario, tsud I can dessttiy recommend it to those tuning money. Imam! but yearly on In of lay and lat Novem- ber or may be made payable OHM-year unu- Half a. Million of Dollars Ready tor Iauueditsto manhunt and no union; to place it at retteest,'lt "be“. Miriam: upon Im- Tuf, great stringency of the Money _ Market, which hm prevailed for the last two years nut only in Canada but in Great. Britain, hm: made the mom nub-humid Lon Companion W. cautious in their invutnontl. and very slow to - vanes mung; except upon â€entity known to the 1rsrector..-- his dapl'aushm In now paging “my I and 1 Mn mutilated by The l...“- l: Cami-- m- dk Alt-q (Jo-puny. unlit-d. And I make this solemn declamtion eons -ien- timmly believing the mine to be true, and by virtuo of tue Act pained in um thirty-ueventh "an of Her Muiesty's reign, entitlad "An Aut for the suppres- sion of Voluntary and Extrududlvml Oaths: nugnloumed. Prompt retttitttrmee. Fur further particulars address PETER R. LAMB 8c thr., Manufacturers, I ANGUS MCDOUGALL, of the Town. , ship ot Bentinck, in ttte County of Grey, yoomnn, do Iolemul?’ declare that I hum not now not never have: had n my possession or cuntrnl g we ot harness belunÂ¥lnn to Mrs. Hopkirk, and l bare nuver either to anxiously or Otherwise ' or curried away any hnruenu hehnging to her or any o.ttysr Won"'?. _ - _ Notice .8 Farmers C) OOD Wages can be made by th T and shipping bomm and harm to us. (Signed) ARCHIE MUDOUGALL. Declared before me " the Town of Wilterton, my": County of Bruce, this 7th day of July, A. D, Eggs. Ber. doz..... Butter, per lb..... Hay per ton....... Pear, " Potatoes, pet bush......... Dressed hogs per ewt..... Beef " " ... Cabbage per doz. ......... Fall Wlsent, per bush ...... Spring Wheat " ...... Barley, " 'r.... Oats. '. ...... Peas, " ...... Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Batter, rolls, per lb......... " tub duir§,............... Eggs,perdoz.................. Potatoes, per bag.........,.. Turnips,perbush............ Hsy,unon.-........... wa per lb....... . Shee skins.......... Lani}: Skins.......... Hides per cwt....... Huy.................... ter,-.::....-,;: "Ir Mtt, WN. nominal. July 3, 1trm, am Aunt-1.1m Confederate Oflitte, July 14, 1879. Flour per banel...............M 00 to“ M Ontmealper barrel............ 4 00 to 4 50 F511 Wheat....................... 0 04 to o 98 Treadwell Wheat............... 0 98 to 0 95 SpringWheat.................... 0 88 to 0 92 Barley..........,................., o 86 to 0 40 ous................................ 0 82 to 0 " Peas................................ 0 50 ts 0 " Potatoes per bag............... 0 60 to 0 M Batter....-.......................... 0 (B to 0 ll Sheepskins. ouch ............. Butter, per lb .................. Eggs. per doa......... ........ Wood, dry, per cord....... Wool, per Ib:.................. Apples," per lag............... Full When. per lmsh........ Spring Tout, R. Chill... " (Ethan-w... Outs, per bunhel........ Burley, " ........ Pen. " ........ Hay. per ton.................. Pontoon. pot bug............. Pork. per 100 lu............. 'f 73 (Stgned) “I. Batutrr, A Commissioner, am 19P? 1yo,Fe1e'rtn btyyuu by collecting7 Bones Wanted! . (Whose Agent I nu) am they hue about South Riding of Grey. New Advertisements. MOUNT FOREST MARK trm WALKERTON MARKETS DURHAM MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. c. B. JACKES, Toms-to, July 16, 1879, IN THE Lower Town, Dun“. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, TORONTO " 05 to l 00 to 0926 to 40 to M to 5 60 to " to 11 to 18 to l 10 to 0 A 01 " 10 12 60 n71 an] o M 40 65 6 00 " 15 l 16 iTwo Inch Mannilla Rope for Ston- l ing Machines. , V was" tor their Karena“. Vishnu tn but m that ha has In“ meivad I trash stock of ‘VIIILE thanking his friends and cus. tomer- tor their rummage. wishes (a inti. GROCERIES, CLOVER AND MOTHY, Tonal! "who tha cpnunued rummage of the pm (My. Seed Grain of all kinds on HAND. HARDWARE STORE, And hope- by mm negation to human and Iqoxv Prices James Burnet, mm In rm - o- “I er "All 'd"ltr'CdW, GOOD Am ',P,Por,Pl; Wanted in Every Count} in United States and Canada, to whom we offer ibeml inducements. Sen for Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, Terms, &c., proving our advertisement tom: yfde. flrTllintelNhrtMitarttaillliHllll%liBtiil! They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL KINDS OF EARTH, SOFT SAND and LIMESTONE; BITUMI- NOUS STONE COAL, SLATE, and HARDPAN, and make the BEST OF WELLS in QUICKSAND, GRAVEL, and CAVY EARTHS. The: A" - Openâ€. III-pie In Continuum, and Durable) The Che-pent and no" Prunes! In the World! '6."MAN0FACTURED AT OUR OWN WORKS, from the Very Best of Material, by Skilled and Practical Workman. WOUR AUGERS are operated entirely by HORSE POWER, and GUARANTEED to bore at the rate of IO to 15 FEET PER HOUR, New Garden Seeds or ALL KINDS. GREAT WESTERN $25 to $50 PER DAY MOWAT'S Is the Cheapest place for Bard. ware of all kinds. Call and see Stock of Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, dx., dm, ADDRESS qntsah2rmsinamrirreiraduarmtmstmuthaiixe WELL AUGER! :lMliONiirA'illl?'S MACHINE OILS. At JAMES BU BxE'r'r's ab, M, 1879. ya CAN ACTUALLY BE MADE WITH THE GREAT WETERN WELL NIGER WORKS, LOWER TOWN, DURHAM Administration Notice. I HEREBY gin notice “all ham ' your: ttt Mains-mu und- an I... Inn The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Sinus. Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa. Shoemaker, No. 5, Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, - - DURHAM. Saddler, Tanner, Durham, Docunbor 19th 1878. THOMAS SMITH, MOWAT'S' Is the Cheapest place for Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Putty, " Try our White Lead if youwant a satisfactory article. \I {and ttnUh, and M. pram u low u a; minor with “has!“ in the county. Tho Subscriber " dun Agent tor All.“ of FARM IMPUF.ME.NT'q ROBERT Carriages, Buggies, Demo- crat Wagons, etc., OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL good ttttish, and ttt [mum on ' no 'u" on"! Those in need of Such Article- would do well to Call and Inspect. My Stock. Chg-p to! gun. jinn camp Tor can. The†new“. In "a but unstimudgivo emu-e Isn‘t-cum: to in. In». . ..... Sewing Machines For Bale, I)! cat 11A " Carriage Works. l uni like [when thr GoeuiGoiiioiTaTi2 the law: style. on ma Boy'l CW. h “not tit gamma-d. VI‘HE Inlmorilmr in Residence a the Old Poet ottiee, DU KHAN. Joan ROBERTSON! TAILOR AND CLOTHIBB. lusid--o-ito the Cumin Pauly. teriatt Church: Spring and Summer Fuhionl received. Durham. Feb. 1 I, 1876. o'ompein Inoou summoni- Hold and Siver “ltd-on. [Admin and (So-no' Woddiug tnd 'r.ymr-ut 2M. Repairing I Spocidty. Gold Lam. cEJaI‘EhJE" Keys. Poncilu. Penn, te., he. l how-d “In ot Chen. A [an “no a In." ioodietaelm,Wtottur, m... IJ-ttaw, a W. F. l)()LI;'S. Watehmairer, Durham, Nov. (.1678. Late-I Fashion: Durham. "W.Mmhn " Inâ€. Cutting done to Order. NEW GOODS Alexander Robertson, DURHAM St. DURHAM A {or tbrsrt-elasa. “Minx": TAILOR, Manufacturer of ROBERT Mel’AR LANE. he., Oh' Plesherton, AT 2eeta..,tRtttitt ALEX W. P. DOLL. ', Lower Town, " m ,98