in. In» a in Mao! [Ibo in bum! ot " . . Iooo, I tho as)“. a Ibo-Ht. Jab, “ii." In. 0. ha in coa- ol the Son» tho alibi-n ot tho you 8.11-0.00» in I... shoving â€pubic-my, “MM“. â€MM“. at“. All. â€co-mud humans. In >‘A. but! slat-Ind Tidy luau-ml “hi“. he mm “ind-Ironi- nib-none.†"in“. Main. â€My pledg- lulu-aim, . to." cup..- “Chum. it m. . and, mill. bin “6:5th I. “out... hat-d receipt. jun have an. ml to w. thin m t in our - armt ct. applaud-0', , m hm MP' toe lug-hunt. who body!" I'M-0M.- 2:tt,i,'eet, Ill-och, I. " r. I buoyancy ink m Dylan tke ml "es in! I†A all â€it: Ii"!!! it.“ "lo-cum bub-binning“ 193'. and IMP. "o "I ' My ot Dunk-cu! in Immune. Indtbjulio. â€on"... uu variou- an" A} won m wing. ll. yu- Inl " Mthsigo.. Maitstqr WI we: I. halo: 1 tho bun. “it art It mug tho " a. tvuC,'ts. . ...-- _ _. "W .Pwttr fl" -. WW." ... The County Council of Leno: and Ad. Ottawa, March 12. dingion yavo been dealing last week with Mr. Juncz prowmod a petition signed by the tdraitns of thy ox-Tnuum; Mr. Hoop- tho fuzrlncnn “Mum of (mum against the er, M. P. Mr. Hooper did not owe", not mil prop Hung to legume marriage with n submit any “.th to the Come“ . LI. an :urtl wife's sister or a deceased Iras. ( we of his suretiu paid tho in!) amount of l and; I rather. 3 that bonds, “.000 "er, sad tbieil in a- . Tire debate nu the budgtrt was resumed. l greed to nuke good the mount of " Mr. Mnckemio on rising to continue his bond. The lam amotuttpitd " "eorust, tgu-uch WM greeted with Oppodtion cheers. of tho dehulting Tram: in "Mott. iG.ferri a'.,' to the important “mm 03W. A terrible fatal accident manned at Pei. ti tlt, n he chimed that the tariirieguution in lo 'isreeted u to pmlndo the ponibilily of I mg“ rebsory being "numbed in the Ho. unco of Ontario, as our, obstacle - thrown in the any M up: hing inputted during the put eighteen â€the, he Hind the people-en whet-wall [ween-nee in favor of the Opposition it the 0W" were 'dremud than. The Mtgtutwer' KIWI inhie epoch chine-l thattheyrieeel - wu lower than in the United Shh, it he dune-awhi- touch nee-perin- Nth nuotatio- in the New re" d M. .iottmau At uni. "atm it an aged than» an. "In-HM ulnpt the renal-ties. pro/arm, an, my certain clllllhl . the (3:..qu Mend ennui-e. Mr. Make-5e to have the iUor on the debete being nee-ed. The retaliation. were pee-ed in Committee, ml concurred in by the House, which enjoined " Lat" I. Ottawa, Much 10. A motion we- pen-ed empowering the Joint Printing Committee to u. M30000 on oath in the "Printing Scandal" investi- gntion. An important announcement by Sir Leon ml Tilley, in reply to a. question by Mr. Farrow, war that tsrrangermeuts were Lcing made for the inane or 0150,01!) in the! coinage of five and ten cents denomi ta mun. The proportion of twentrfivo " nts in lmctiouel currency now ttt circu- )m. n :mmuuta to â€16,940. in the hands . ; mm ltereirerAUtaeral 043,091,3ndin the vault, $171,500. Mr. Haggard moved the about! reading of the Inâ€, raft-mug to the Credit Valley _ il:vilroad Company. Maseru. Hector Can-1 Cron Ind Caron addressed the Home 1min“! thr, spirit onhe Bill, while Mean. Niven} Ihtedougall, Ind Hutton epoke in Lavor of I it f. Hing the Bill tonne Committee on Rail. wny"; and ('nuuls. I M r. lioulthee. the member for East York, , mum-what asteuished the House by throw. I m: mhl wuto-r on the measure and ignorinl' tlo. "u,u'tr, and interests of his constituents via the rulwny system of the State of New! I York from the city which hours its mm. 1 The result of we mm on mg“ was, can I mu- an inert-ml importation, to (locum l by half I million of dollars the nun-o derived hum “at "title, and the who f. pound to the c-msunur waq iucuud out " t man than it wuuld have haul.†um clung: in tho uh: â€in It... Col-t “mm was w W by it Mi w.“ the glossy Inna-l mun»: In]. by the hum Mini-hr that than wt. . W. of about two million of John. Notqrith- nmuiiug the serial of acid-t- whieh M w» to ndn the 'mtntr, why. A striking prod dit- - but!!! - SEEDS, SEEDS, II! ' Mr. McCarthy's Bill to amend the Act alwetiug procenlum in criminal Cttt5" sad hRmnuu-s relating to eriminal law no nsidered in Committee. Mr. Mills objected tome Bill an ultra rm became the Provincial Government: swerslte the comlnutiun and the jun-ludic- m ofthe Cantu. ind thin Bill orders that "mar can": shalt have jurisdiction in Cer- ltt t5ftstyl. A short discussion ensued on is orjettion, in which Mr. mm mam (l not appear to be weakonod. The mature LI. however, danced a Mage. The Bill to taxable r " broken and ppm: gambling in Moth was read tho The other bummed: was not of twin! in Ir. Mass, u informed the Homo that 00 wankers of the aetire militia would tn drill tins year. and that a review on Queen's Birthday in to be held " the ' of Quebec. Ot 'Pl ' time it Groceries 80c. Cheap Cheap for Cash an m mlment wt: offer h at let mlarly own his eleetton. "donald claimed that in tha neat was offered by Mr. 1:; tho upomtion of the Bill Main can“ under speeified nan-Ming that injustice shall he may“: who may have tired property by virtue of sue of the Brst marriage. as we" adopted in Com. cnucurrouce by the Home _ f cmbodk'd in a report from nuns Committee. recom- the Auditor-General be lit the House of Common'l ncurrod in ; also a "will. Senate to permit one of its ls certain information ro- lmue iu 4tonueetiott with ttailways all oI-jectiun to mid be taken, and not on ug. The Bill was read. mt into Committee on the marriage with a demand I on motion of Mr Mills the man], and the words "that ply to a gttestiort,stat- mm hail "earitUs for Ottawa. Mu ch 11 to the Ixnouut of ala Guarantee Com. M LOWER TOWN DRUG STORE. ' 'portant privileges for no equivalent ', , Senator Fabre's mission to France, and Sir A. T. Gnlt's mission to 39am, for which he had been paid “2,000 to accomplish noth- ing ; to the Immutable results of I retali- atory policy upon the United Stat", " inf stancud in the malt duties now being im. posed at. Washington on maltimporhu1 into that country, and in comlnslou he narrated the circumstances which led to the expul- sion of the Conservative party from power in 1873. Wrapper theother eve-in; upon the cir- I W tut, 'mistt te be eon-uh] ' depreeeion when the late Adminiatmtimt ' l was in omee, there were tinaneial deNitg I four out of the tire yam, end he chimed I ( that the deiieiU amounted to nine million: I of delta“. Mr. Mackenzie diepeeed od l this as many other “etretehen" he'd been l disposed of in put debates, by quoting the , feet: end We. In 1,14% than VIII , can!†of 0986.649; in 1875-6, . mt of 91,900,195 ; in 1876 T, . deturlt of 91.4410,- 027 ; in l377-8, a deiieit of 91,128,147 ; in 1878-9, ndetleit of M,987,999, making e l, total of 06.4%.â€. Thet in even includ- I ing the iuiierit of the put your, for which the Opposition deny ell responeikility. _ From thin total deduct the enrphu, end it l leaves a net detieit of M,491,824, and from . this agnm there should be deducted M,. I 090,064 peid in redemption of debt, leev- ings true deficit of only $1,401,860. in. , stead of the eight or ' millions chimed 1 ‘by the Minister of Railways. Afeuturo, I h merer, which should not be overlooked l ', is that on assuming power in 1873-4, after I ithe Conservatives had controlled the ex- l , pendituro for eight and I half months. the l l Liberal party succeeded in keeping the ' 1 expenditure within the estimates preparedr , by their opponents. But the rc,'orC.,t1','o'y assumed power in 1878-9, and nlthoug the , Liberals had controlled the expenditure‘ j 1 only three months and a half, yet the pre- l ( sent Government exceeded the estimates it ‘ by an enormous sum of money. Mr. Matt. I I l kcnzie then referred to the duty on wool, l I which. on tl.e authority of several letters I 1 received from gentlemen well informed on j the subject. he foretold would be unpro- l l'dnctive of revenue and nomprotective to I the farmers ; to the bad bargain made by I I Sir John Mnedonald in relation to the l {Washington Treaty -. the bartering of itu. l Mr. when followed. dealing principally with the past record of the ex-Miniuot " Finance and several members of the Liber. a) Opposition. Stripped of its extracts from a. scrap book, its gross personalities, and its abuse, his speech disolved into nothing. Tho population of Winghun. 2,557. Mr. J. W. Stnbln 11M sold the north. west quarter of lot 24, con. C, Enphrmin, fot "400. 50 acres. Mrs. Gossman, who, with her husband, lives near Harlin. Oat., tad who In. been married seven years. and is now Meaty-six years of up, bu given birth to kwdn Chil- dren during that time-twieo thriplets. twice twins, and twice one at a birth. hr. “var: clllddlctcx) spokonextqnd he devoted his predatory remarks to a caustic treatment of the member for Lincoln. who had charged several members of the Opposi- 11on with an inconsiatont career. Tho debate was adjourned, and the Hume rose at midnight. The Catholic congragnticns in Mount Forest, Aylott and Proton. have subscribed $407 to the Irish relief fund. Mr. John C. Miller has sold lot 22, con. 4, Euphrasia. a. full) withotthbtrildie, an] none o f it tree from stumps; tor 97,100, 200 acres. Jam. “mam, oldest son of Mr. Jouph Weigel, was thrown out of I waggoh near" Forum, on Tuesday morning, tU hams having run any, and died than! fire Inh- ulna afterwards. By tho burning of Norman McLeod] house, near t4eottshown, Qua; two ethic four children were burned. The parents were from luane at the tune. A sud can of suicide in reported from Adjnln. A man named John Colman, on._ of the oldest inhabitants ot.the township', cm. his throat with I. razor Sundny owning of last week. The body wan found lying in a' t"ivld nest morning m apparently the same position he had unlined More cou- mining the dced. A terrible fatal accident occurred at Pet. orborn Thursday morning. Work In just begun in T. and W. McKoo'I human tu. tory, when A few minutes after T o’clock al lad aged 17, named Anthony Fowler, mounted n ladder to oil the gearing on the shaft when ll. W“ to wore. In doing-o he displaced the belt of tho Idioining lathe, and in cndearorinq to adjust it will: caught his u- h an “and VII WM around the shaft with' m1. velocity. The wuuumwer us “PM ahrtt 2" H “10 poor was Tram .11 m hMt My Aiming. '1er 9-- - le - Lou} hot an?! m shoulders. and i m body twig. CANADIAN ITEMS. DC-.. EDS, si/kids," 5ND; in stock m _ A LARGE SELECTION of CHOICE FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS. A movement is on foot to ereotn Roman Catholic Cathedral on the Thames em- bankment at A cost ofa quarter of a million of pounds, Cardinal Manning is Chtirman of the Committee, the Duh of Norfolk A'iee-Chttirmtut, and the anninl ofBute l and llipon Secretaries. The bitterness of Keeling against the Jaws in itoumania is cuiiously shown in the story told of a murder at a place called Folliczay. A Greek murdered a Jew there under the most disgraceful circumstances, with no excuse whatever to he pleaded for him. Nevertheless a jury Icqnitted tin Greek, and the ruffian was,after the verdict, paraded through the Jewish quarter amid general popular rejoicing. There is no doubt that there is a growing hatred of the Jews, not only in Itoaatattia, but even in Germany and Austria. GADn-J-lntm-Jn Normally. on the 2nd Mun-h, P, the Rev. Mr Wny, r. (Elna. (laid to It" My" Atrn,tuugttterr ot Mr. Eduu. Postmaater, Yarttery. Forum Tnnoxao.~1n Mount Forest,on the Mth inst, by the new. Donald Pruner. Mr. Junc- nggor. a; gluten, to Mm Cunt-mu Tomaâ€. Outta, Earley, Confederate Oitiee, March L5; 1880; Flour per barrel...............'06 00 tpM .50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to g 00 Fall Wheat....................... 1 22 to 1 21r Tremlwell Wheat............... 1 20 to 1 sh Spring Wheat.....,.............. 1 29 to l 28 Barley 3 40 to o dt Oates................................ 0 " to 0 88 Peas................................ 0 60 to 0 tt2 Potatoes per bag............... 0 " to trlio "utter.............................. 0 16 to 0 18 Eggs......................-.. 0 14 to o 15 W001 per Ib....... ............. 0 (I) to o 00 Shoe skins...................... 0 00 to o 00 Lung Skins...................... o 60 to I 00 Hides per CWC.................. 4 M to 6 go Hay................................ 5 50 to 6 00 Chauncey Slater, a foreman ot the shop of the Plastic Frog Company, in MtuufUld, Comm, has fallen heir to $100,000. A few days ago he received a cheque for nearly the whole amount. He put it in his pocket, and kept on at his work. He tells his fel- low.workmou that he intends to remain at we work, wearing his working clothes. end not imitating in any way the behaviour of Cup, Oil Johnny, and the great 0111'an of which he was the type. lour, pct 100lbs...... Flour No. 2," " Corn Meal " " .., 8i1orts, " u Gnco, " " Fiiieoas, per bush........ s'prins,r.10eat, if Curr- Hay, per ton.................. Potatoes, per bag............. Pork, per 100 tu............. Beef, " ............. Hides, " .............. Sheepskins, each ............. Butter, per lb ....‘............. Eggs, per iioz......:......c..i. Wood, dry, per dord...i,i. Wool, per lb................... Apples, per bug............... Turkeys pox lb. ............... Geese " ................ Onions per pushel.......... l 90rd wood, dry per cord... Flouriver bbl................... gabpage per got............... Oil at Oilper, Oberg. And Oilsburg, in Hanover, and oil at Hoelle. near Heide, in Holstein, are announcements in the Lon. don papers. The Hanover wells near Lin. den and Linner, and many other plum, are already known to be rich. and Germany sees herself in anticipation supplying all her own oil, and perhaps enmpoting with Pennsylvania in supplying other European countries. Butter per_lb I--...........-. 1s'ptin B u Irooirer Irv.--..-.- Iru.1 mg»; Fab-im- " By an explodon in I mill at Frankfort, Ind., on Thursday all the employou, ten in number, were killed. The men were warming themselves in the boiler room when the explosion took plnco. The build. ing wa- uuerly amoluhed. Fall Wheat .................. 11m. The grape mum of Luke Erie, Ameri- can and Canadian, have 4,000 acres of vines and the yield in 1879 I“ 16,000,000 pounds. The wine production we: 1,516,- 400 gallons. A quantity of Mandi, valued at $876, 000, which were uniting shipment to Eughnd, have bun Moun from the post. ttthee at Cup. Town. The Iowa Legislatttra bu adopted a constitutional uncvndmeut prohibiting the monuheturo or ulo of Winning liquor. 8,000 yearly. ot Moat -Forimt. Suicide- in the Unity! sum mum to MOUNT' roiiriTf siiiixirts. WALKERTON MARKETS. March 12, 1880. MISCELLANEOUS. DURHAM MARKETS. DURHAM, March 17, 1880. TORONTO IABKETS. Toronto, Much 15 . 1880. . Glasgow... per blrgshel....... ... ............... 1 18to 1 20 MARRIED ......03 00 to $122to l 28 116 to I'20 to 040to 060to 600to ()4th 000to 460to 550to 075m 016to 010to 150to 018to 100to 276to 250m 000to 000to 040to o00to 600to 000to 0 000m 0% 16to 16 11 to 18 28m.l28 iii; ‘ii io .300 275 IM 118 120 031 045 056 050 017 014 150 A large ms of misc-It! In oo'ttiattotmly employed in putting up WM'I Coupon“ of Wild Cherry, the moat pom!" at all rome- diu for the cure of Omaha, Colds, My. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, CIhrrh. Lou of Voice, and all ntl'ectioal of the Throat, Lumm and Bronchial 'ryte. _ I in; IUt to nu “Renato-ed onlooker the great wonder in that “In. - bottle it not broken. - _ 1 "'i'HJ'gr'éae hams medicine in mm by an . lemling druggisu. sud would be found tttl mm“? Much 18, every houae,- "l.108 lessee-sie-ees- Valuable FARM Property Mr. J mes Doherty of the 11th line iria unfommntely deprived of I cow the other day in a. rather singular meaner. The cow wee " the hem dcso.litskiag up name tsUtt that we: lying around, when " dog which heppened to be close by at the time, npperently seized with an itutantaueoo and uncontrollable desire for some freeh meat, mode I sudden duh at her, and be. fore the new eonld drew her tongue in her mouth the dog had it bit oft. The cow, of cont-Io. men had to be kiWi1.-hrosford Monitor. Triii; iiirij.iiriijiiii.rdf, _trFttto" combntly tngaguyrn handling bott.U. ia. not} automak- Wilson's Wild Cherry is .1ng ml. un- der the direct supeer d! t. Wilton: Chemist and Draggilt tt 0m Ikuen year- eXpenence. . MV ' . .‘ . .. " yrrrt Township of Cloud. In the can" of Grey IYNDER and by Virtue: of a. Power of J Bale contained in two comm Mortgages mum; b . Patrirk i',';0,ig, and John Mandomld, 'r'l,rl'/a'i'r", lo the Vol: " which will he madne- ed at the can", of Fate. sud in payment at the mama. secured by wnwk bu'auit bu been made‘ an n will be ottered for units by 13qu Auction " In tho Yukon ot Mingle. on TUESDAY the 6th day of APRIL, 1880, At 12 o'clock noon, the following puree}. 011mm: MARKDALE HOUSE HOTEL, ttsd and Township of Glcnvu,r.turntrsinimr mu non-I olwhich upon; " try flrtred. The land: "a iiiGliiualiorrroin _ilisritdoue 2. The West. half of Lot No. 23. in the 5th cancmwitm of the ma Town-hip, cantain‘ng 50 acres more or law. of which about " an cloned. This farm is about 7 mile: trom t'tettgyrtou.. -- _ TERMS: - 31'0- 110] per can". a me Time ot Elle, Film-m It.5) per mun with": one month than-Jar and the mun-m to ho secured by mamas with hum-rut It v'utht per cent hull-yearly. or it dition. nl penalty he 1?.me no out: nend he paid. or term- niay be varied my rummbh may " suit pur- c “at. For further Famed“: tut to GEORGE J. ILYTH. Auet (moor. Mark 0. or to BETHUNE. MOSS. k'ALcONmuD0E a BOYLEB. Vendors’ 301mm, Toronto. WAGGONI I WAGGONS l " Patron-no in the put. and to halo? than am they have commencnd Waggon 5nd 1g,'tg'. Building, and no new Tg""" to can wanna c Waggons, gagigges, Sleighs OF GLENELG, we', to Thank the Public for their Patronage in the putty“! to may then Mnnufaetned from tho very bad Maud“, Good Wurlmcnohip Ind work- tg"gletf, Ind on Ireaaoritsble scum. T " have duo . Quantity of 1:95 Egg-Iowa Messrs. f, tl J, BROWN, Aatutinsttintse olwlntoen bound. by making butter for nan-ht. we note for the benefit of our tanning frh%r& that Mr. In. Reynold- 1nd In: your two cows which (valved in April,- two on the first of August and two which were furrow. After roiling the four calves, melting enough butter for home eonnnnpnon. end Bolling oonr.ide- ble in town he sell 091.56 woith in Toron. at 21 cents a pound. Very good that, we should "r.-auMord Monitor. dia, 2f,,t at; wellini " BOTTOM mucus " They Bonn t their "oc of Iron when It Wu " “I low.“ and can Btrortt to sell accordingly. Panloulu attention given to Horse _ Shoeing. ' ." _ Repairing Promptly Attended to may on. ‘le. Hm RYANS mum. aautdliaeamts Wth, 1380. we The Grey Review germs; an"; gl"k'E',': Pg'g,y Mg '. real T Au." ctr.,, butting); a Year in advance. Dated, 12th Much. mo. l. Lot number 3 in the 7th concession of Mortgage Sale. New Advertisements. Exciting Scene. mid thstturtr. For $1 OP at Mn NEW GOODS, NEW Goons. : NEW GOODS, PAT liifi)illMll'fl CHEAP CASH STORE. A GOOD STOCK or F'RESII a rocer‘ie'sJ A lot of First Class DRIED APPLES u 81.76 per Bushel. I (fanned Bee my 10 mtDrouGoodl. New Prints, New Tweed: in Scotch and Canadian. New Hollands, Corsets, Handkerchiefs. Gloves dx. ac. No Old Goods, all Perfectly New and Fresh, 60 Pieces New Dress Goods, in Pompadours, Esteem, Plain Lustres, Striped Lustres, Eigured Lustres, Cashmeres, &c., &c. OLD PRICES! OLD PRICES! JAMES H. HUNTERS, JUST RECEIVED 1571101228. JEWELLERY. e, ti A 1 S s; LOCKETS. The cheapest and best in Town at old rates. Good BROOKS for " dents, and every other description Clocks, Watches & Jewellery RBPAIRED. All work WWW. Good Tweed Suits made ti, latest style for $9 worth $12 Which I hue bought for Cash on the "Down so the price“ nyltem. Dont forget me when you come to Town. It will be a plum-Ire "how goods, trnd you will get BOTTOM IBICES. even if pm do not want to buy. Wool Shawls at cost price. 'I‘EAS! 'l‘EAS! 'I‘EAS! iitiruin, Much ioa, 1880: Goods selling at Old Bates at A NEW STOCK OF GOODS: Cheaper than ever, notwithstanding the recent advance in Leather. Alamo and well Selected Stock. which for value cannot be beat. Demins, Ducks, and Shirtings, A LARGE STOCK and Very Cheap. CLO'FHING, For Quality. Style and Price will be acknowledged the cheapest in Town DRESS GOODS from 10 cents per yard up. PRINCFS, l’RIN'l‘s, Acknowledged by all who luvs seen them. the best value in Town. Would Call attention to part of his SPRING STOCK which he has received, and will be sold for cull at Close Prices. Adothex Lrge Moth of BOOTS And SHOES M Very Low Prices. Bales of Prints fast colors at S cts per yd. Factory Cooton 20 yards for 81. BROWN HOLLAND at 10 cents per yd. Heavy CANDIAN Tweeds at $1 per yl Very Fine Canadian Tweeds at 81 per yd. Beautiful Worsted Coatings u 82 per yd. Men's Felt Hats for 60 cents worth 81. do o for 80 cents worth $125. TWEEDS, TWEEDS, hurl td Priées Lower than ever Bold in Durham before. I HAVE GROCERIES. Fresh and Cheap. C. L. GRANT. Boots and Shoes. of Goods equally Cheap. RINGS, he., DURHAM. J. EL HUNTER. H. W. MOCliLER. I CST on the road bet“!!! Durham and J chima and; brown homo Mama. Any I1ttNeittvirttr9" . Britt'ttur.etc!,.I'y,ry.tyi. l tt per-om holding chin“ against the " no W b M - Emu m Duncan Smithy": of hi. Townuhip 16-0to Bhagio "qeird. a! dorovb. in an County of any. 1mm}- whn “A. M uh . am! on or won the “tantrum-out]: an in": i i mu... April. A. 1mm. are hereby named to mm. " hr I ttdug', F {on i',g,'Whle lawman: :1 lit tg,', will ' od oth. at - d as... - oatagnatt a IhaMt.gt Ill ' Walt-1' 1 minimum 1. ml -- W‘Mgw!!!‘ Pint Day of April 31m. TILE Coidt (11in Monday, April 10th, mum. Wham.)lu‘ch 10th, IMO. Final Warning. RE lIL'GIlSON‘S ACCOUNTS. Horse Blanket Lost. Executors Notice. c' G. McFARLANE. C. B. “cuts. Attorney toe W. J. Ruben we us Cuuuum‘ u no. [Av-cum... '. Aaa. an . elm. A Mae Inpply o" new SEEDS, FISH. [Wm Ari, aim" - "diaaiauiGirii, FISH ! FISH ! Burnett's ,aa -t,uLiiaawtruiGTiFiiFGriau' -e PPI, 'alt'. Atyteerf,HtraePf1' M I Ordered Clothing ! A Sl’lil‘lALlTY. TRY Us for aNOBBY SUIT. STBAYED on the pranks of be sub- - ."Kbee.ttt"r,utAf.eity, Wu?" ._._. â€" FV .Mrei. ' - "Wading: di m in Na um, We don't Irotrlld u "ilit'h'?éi?s"h'ltl,o'.? notch of 'au'l,'l,'li'l, not “yuan that we in": nag on bun-L full "um aud good meant! M117 hum. Try III and .. -_btrro_tvhutrA., - " -_.. New Cash Store BI'T'I‘ER & RAE A" not mom». Mugg- g:- thoir My Milan-cm hr Cub. and - LIB. Rn. N SECOND HAND or lhnkrnpt Stack kept No Balt. Kt" to null the pubur. Every CIIRII'IIOI lewd a kit. No would lmr‘vw)’ we]. 1aeFli" JMnrngl‘uog. wi.tiotr'Lttrtstyor_te, “nu-2 mc,ttr:iiWiiiiiY, PMit mu P0111521, Att, '9'"Remettt1rer the Stand, noeiass' Brick Block. MILL skid. “BKDALE. STEPHEN nexus. was: to». mun. an. Season of 1880. Durham, FA... 1880. BUTTER & RAE. nm1me.1w.ean, um. " Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, 1ro RON HERRING. Heifer Cane My. SEEDS, J, BURNETT. A LARGE QUANTITY OF ktd2'gttt't,tt,e 1'pfN'd.W,'r'tth- 3.10 it C. L. GRANT'B. HATS and C AIS, he" J CST ARRIVED AT SALMON TROUT. SEEDS, And Labrador Herring, IE. PM! DRUG 51031:. 'rear-oo I .ou In “In: 3am: .-.. Dar-bun SEEDS l at 98 mi-