4# 2 DP $ 0 The Empreoss Eagenie‘s largs fortune| know who you ar.e." was the reply, "bu will not, it is said, go to the Bonapartes.| Mr. Brown, who lives next door, doesn‘t Her heir is to be the Duc d‘Albe, her neph.| for I heard him 3 only the other day ow, the son of her only sister. . Her voyage | that you were an old ass." has been made remairkably comfortable,| Aftera telegraph pole had fallen on a three large cabins having been so altered | Savannah negro‘s bead, he threw up his as to form a suite, the firstâ€"a sittingâ€"room | hands and shouted : "Don‘t hit him again â€"with lounges, davenport, and whatnote ;| wid yer club, Mr. Policeman. It wasn‘t the second, a bedroom ; the third, a bathâ€" meo dat stole der chickens. It was Deacon rcom, “lhlhllylnnï¬ï¬‚hunb!,;‘llenry." Then he looked, saw what hit the whole suite lhned with charming pdol him, an? walked off, saying: "QGolly, I‘re greon stuff, like silken tapestry, and parâ€" in luck dia morning. T"spocted dat de poâ€" olled in places witsratrrors. ‘Leeman had meBbush dat time." ?;% Exâ€"Empress Eugenic has presented her Impericl crown to the Church of NXotre Dame des Victoria. It is of great value on account of its artistic composition and precious stonés. The will of the late Duke of Devonshire has been proved, the personal estate in England being sworn under £1,500,000. The Sectch property is disposed of under a separate will. Viscount Barrington, Sizr Arthur Guinâ€" ness, and Siz Ivor Guest, merabers of the last Englisl, Parliament, are i6 be raised to the peerage. 6 tiff. The jury found & verdi¢t for the plaintiff for $400. : down to Toronts to her other daughter for the purpose of purchasing the nnterial for the prospective bride‘s robe. / As material for this garment the mother proposed ‘seal brown silk," but on the recommendation of the defendant sho consentcd‘that its golor should be "Bavy blue." . That commnission soems na#er to haye beon exeented. At any rate he never agnain visited the plainâ€" by hi ‘.;i\tu s, one of whom stated that :ho‘ D“ï¬.n‘ the Crimean Wnr‘c.lu'r Nioht)h;' plaintiff‘s mother had asserted, when deliv= f‘meï¬ he h";' rl!t ns :::on'y.:d cring i., that ~the defendant, according to | t4* "’"‘““’ï¬.- ufsrdl:n' ’monkns' I::' the daughter‘s opinion, had ncither educnâ€" ]’“"0“3' °¢“°"? brs bui‘;ts x:r:“:mm.:r:.“l tion or manners suclh as would make him | renowned eloister ‘qllo ;cstr:; ed o:l ; a fit companion for her; and the other that ' :‘.‘ox:)b.s,ls;'.nch W;L:O" k ?'-iotic frynternit\'fyd sg e was th ry wis! ~ ortnight ago. be rodt the message was that Mary \ xlgd him ‘OI Pctahenkax’ Ts ln'l‘:;n' " Sy Ave milffons know that sie would not take him, that | " t JeSs, sived a toud sho wanted a gentleman, and that that was ‘ of r'oubles, f"’ which they rees mist hnd what Georte was not. This was communâ€", :tlrely mritlen by Lis emantes .,w’e&< icated to George by his sisters as soon nsf Nhen the Emporor Klesander last "© “.J be came home, and thereupon he decided | Kiev, he took o?:tuou to'lnspcct th.o o. . ,, he should never go to Rusk‘s agiin. ' ous Laura, which contained ivestimaUle | tistr k denied in the witness box ayer| WeASUres in the way ofâ€"documents connecâ€" Mrs. Ru is C nec e ted with the early: history of Russia. The having con. "°Y°4 -;nch . masenge, . though | prior, deeming the ovecasion opportune for whon neled xy. *nol x;r A]ng(: of the prucc..‘d- | olfaining payment of tke loan grauted ngs as to wheth. °" §h¢ had not said that f wgowss sarvn : P oreo‘s fathegt neelt 08 trouble himsolf| *o=s Awenty years previously to his Mn)gs- fOOeRO NCE un Ks son‘ Heekus ty‘s futhe.~,. extracted the bond from the »bout disinheriting ! on because she| : Teak t & hter Mary jewelled cas."Ct in which it had beeu reverâ€" would not let her daug.iter Mary m""’Y" U M ~~andâ€"handed it to the Czar | one who was so uuoducntud'. slf. replied ’0 G'l‘_!“y Pâ€â€œâ€œr“v 4. ORisnnee 1 AlexEnder that if she had said such a thing it was onâ€" i [‘:;es'soz u[::d ot.l:“mc Cs 1o hi‘:h.!’u. o ige Gmant ¢ b she "did 2ot really reâ€" parei‘me. . 2 ly )4.,‘.1 in fums u’t S,l;c; D y mp;r‘i‘ of] ing "In this you possex‘t, indeed, a treaeure ie ie se ic roved t! . ; ; worth ten times the sum ;t represonts," and the case for the plaintiff it was proved tlist | he gazed fondly on the timc‘s traced by his ley $1"* o 4 0 + £ the «lm»_u!m‘\vrn. d\v... g th‘e periolh of thofal ! father‘s pen. The prior‘s heart beat high |, loged courts‘p, visited hor at least 1:: reli | with hope that his Sovereign would keep aqneul‘y as threo ray fm:r tkm;'Srfl :o“p'»:ih†; the bond and straightway ordain payment on various occasions took he t c . A f the loan, perhaps even of the actimulaâ€" and concerts. "One witness deposed that i (t’ed intt:rostpnponpguj fln privcipat wene fax sommnenruns purtad efendant in | 3 e he was in company with the duhnd.mt. in | To his crushing discomfiture, however, the Orangoville one day when he bought & ring i Emperor handed him the bond, ejaculatâ€" which the _ wituess ",“"“’h'. o m'gxiug. in a toice shaken by emotion, ‘No, no. produced in Court from the plaintiff‘s poâ€" T i s £ this priceloss Hroasure yoe h that occa. | I will not rob you of this priceless treasure. session resombled ; and that on that oc [Keep it as a thing holy, of far grerter value f he of i 9 < f | h r progegiPer ‘1"',3."'""“ pailh he woukd P eC i than all your relies of saints and martyrs. the pitintiff if‘he could get her. \nuous‘ It is my father‘s own hbaudwritingâ€"you other prosents wers given to the plaintiff | i purchased i oys pooyebe 6. Th &T FamiAawwh nn: =P ‘tham"‘ KAm# his | 11.)."&‘0‘ “mde“l 8 i. m there again, and that t message for the young by his sisters, one of w plaintiff‘s mother had a cring 1., that «the defen the daughter‘s opinion, tion or manmners such a a fit companion for her; out disinheriting t‘* Son be uld not let her daug.iter M o who was so uneducatsd, s at if she had said such a thing said in funm, but she "did zot Tec take a tuousand dollars to révder him fit to onter society with her daughter, and that she was going to teil the defendant that he need not come back tiigre any more. This witness also stated that tho danghter on this occasion expressed a desire tlat her mothor should tell her lover not to dome there again, and that the mother left that message for the young man was sworn to by his sisters, one of whom stated that zlnl plaintiff‘s mother Lad asserted, when d&)iv-’ cving 1., that ~the defendant, according to s e Cnted 10 sls sa ult en s wb conin it 1 20 c un 202000 oo ooo in n broken off through the interference in it of| ‘Ah !‘ said the saift, ‘yoï¬"ï¬vq been very a mother, who vetoed it on the ground of| faithful to the first part of my orders ; now social inferiority in the young wonan of | do the sccond part and you will be cured. her son‘s choicoâ€"though apparently the| Retrace your steps ; pass through all the objection was worse than bascless. If gerâ€" ;phou you have already traversed, and gaâ€" tain of the witnesses are to be believed, it ' ther up one by one all the feathers you would seem that likewise maternal vanity | have seattered,, t~ e m om jem is accountable for the breakisg of of the| ‘But, Md,'?w flt;Jr woman, epgagemeut, though in this instance it was I ‘that is impossible. I cast the feathers to the swain that the inferiority was imâ€"| on every side;the wind carried them in puted. One of the witnesses, Catherine l different directions ; how can I recover MeClusky, testificd that just before the deâ€" | them ?" â€"hao n fendant ceased paying visits to the plaiqtyift *Well, my child,‘ replied the saint,. so it she heard the mother of the latter say that | is with the words of slander, like the feaâ€" her danghter had an education that was ! thers which the wind has scattered, they worth the defendant‘s farm ; that it would i have been waited in many directions ; call take a thousand dollars to révder him fit! them back if you can. Go and sin no. to onter society with her daughter, nndimorc. PS n o oo to marryâ€" her Nglnor. mest, to take soure money ) to her other daughter for avclasing the nanterial for wido‘s robe. / As material In St. Petorsburg lately one of the Emâ€" | peror‘s servants, who stood high in »his | master‘s favor thought he hoard the Czar‘s | voico ealling him, and enteredâ€"the Imperiâ€" :\ al bedroom,.. ‘The Emperor, awakened | suddenly by the noise of his footsteps and . | not recogmzing the walet in the dim light of | the lamp which hung â€"over his W' drow | a revolver from under his pillow gud fired.| | The servant fell to the floor with a groan.l | The â€"room was â€" @uickly Alled with ‘ 4 mempers vf the â€" household=and â€"courtiers, ! After a telegraph pole had fallen on & Savannah negro‘s head, he threw up his hands and shouted : "Don‘t hit him again wid yer club, Mr. Policeman. It wasn‘t me dat stole der chickens. It was Deacon Heury." Then he looked, saw what hit "Do you know who I am, sir, that you dare talk so to me ?" said an irate father to an impudent young hopeful. "Yes, I know who you are," was the reply, "but Mr. Brown, who lives next door, doesn‘t, for I heard him say only the other day Art received rather an awkward criticism from a free andâ€"easy young man, who reâ€" cently met a seulptor in a social circle and addressed him thus: "Erâ€"erâ€"so you are the manâ€"erâ€"that makesâ€"er mud heads? Aud this wits the artist‘s reply : *Erâ€"orâ€" rot all of ‘erm ; I didn‘t make yours." fearful that another attempt had been made on the Czar‘s life. When the truth was learned the wounded man was carried to another room, aud doctors pronounced his injuries to be fatal, Efforts were made ow all sides to prevent the news gettizg abroad, and it was generally given out amony the people that the man bad died by his own hand. The incident is said to, have augmented the Ozar‘s terrodrs:~:~ Thousands of families are starving in the Russian Province of Orenburg. "We wish," says a Texas newspaper, "Thai a few of our citizens would be perâ€" mitted to live till they die a natural death, so as to show the world what a wmagificent healthy country Texas really is." Anlold miser, who was notorious for selfâ€"denial, was one day asked why he was so thin. "I do not know," said the miser, "I have tried various means for getting {atter, but without success." "Have you tried victuals ?" inquired a friend. © History does not tell if the lady was conâ€" verted ; but it is probable. It required a saint to give the lesson ; one should be a fool not to profit by it. i x/ *Well, my child,‘ replied the saint,. so it is with the words of slander, like the feaâ€" thers which the wind has scattered, they have been waited in many directions ; call them back if you can. Go and sin no. more. 445. geute o navo SCon one uns . auen, "*" B 4" ‘But, father,‘ exciaimed the poor woman, ‘that is impossible. I cast the feathers on every side ; the wind carried them in different directions ; how can I recover them 2" Mn me th +5 B Great was the astonishment of the lady. on receiving so strange a penance ; but silâ€" encing all human reasoning, she replied, ‘I wi‘l obeyâ€"you father, I will obey.‘ Accordâ€" ingly she repaired to the market, bought The following very homely but singularâ€" ly instructive lesson is by St. Phillip Neri : A lady presented herself to him one day imcensing herself of being given to slander. "Do you frequently fall into this fault ?" inquired the saint. ‘Yes father, very often,‘ replied the penitent. *My dear child," said the saint, ‘*your fault is great, but the merey of God is greater ; for your penance do as follows: ‘Go to the nearest market, purchase a chicken just killed, and still covered with feathers ; you will then walk a certain disâ€" tance, plucking it as you .goâ€"aloug; your walk finished youwill return to me." * A Czar‘s Filial Reverence. T!llag Court day is Monday, . April . 19th, 4 C‘B. JACKES," Night of mwï¬na; Thursday on or before full moon in each mouth. 'r.c.m’:n.sn. Night of meeting every Monday.ut 7:30 o‘clock, in ml&m rolh:wuyï¬u{i {'hitingzxuthron welcome. M. Kress, N.G. W. B. Vollet, Sec. Night of meotm(‘l’l‘uumw or before full moon of each month, ismnf thren welcome. A. Vollet W. M. H. W. Mockler, Secrotary. Town Hallâ€"open overy Friduy evoning from 7 to Yo‘clock. Shares &1, anuual foo $1. Alexander Robertson, Librarign, Office bours from8&.m.to 7 p. m. Arch. Meâ€" Kengio, Postmaster, Sunday Sorvices â€"preaching at 11 a. to.; Sabbath School at 2:30 p.m.: Preaching at 7 p. m. Week svening Servicesâ€"â€"Monday‘evening, youny peoples‘ prayer meeting at 8p.m Thomas Lauder, Bo%ntm; Jolin A. Munro, De putyâ€"Registrar, Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine Service every Sabbath at J1 a. m. and 6:30 p. 1. %bmth Sehool t 2:30 ? m, [Prayer nieeting avery Wodnesday ovening at 7:30, Bible Class every Thursday evening at 7:30. Rov. Wm. Park, pastor. Services cver{ Eabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Subbuth School ut 2:30 v m, . Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o‘clock, and Bible Cluss overy Monday evening ut 8 o‘clock, Pastor Reov. R. Godfrey. praver moeting at8 p. m.; Wednesday evening, {Hbio class at 6 g m. Thursday evening, regular vraver moeting at 8p.m. Durhatm March 1 DURHAM DIRECTORY Wool Shawls at cost price. "Z TS A. & ! TE A $ ! T‘ ES A $ ! The cheapest and best in Town at old rates. Caod BROOMS for 15 cents, and every other description Final Warning. Grood T‘weed Suits made in latest ~â€"style for $9 worthkh $12 JAMES H. HUNTER‘S, A GOOD STOCK 0F FRESH Groceries. s A lot of.First Class DRIED APPLES at Ol.75'per Bushel. OLD PRICHS ! OLD PRICES! Call and See my 10 .cent Dress Goods. New Prints, New Tweeds in Scotch and, Canadian. New Hollands, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Gloves &c. &c. No Old _ Goods, all Perfectly New and Fresh, ; DURHAM LODGE No. 306 OF A. F. & A. M 50 Pigces New Dress Goods, in .Pompadours, Sateens, Plain Lustres, Striped Lustres, Figured Lustres, â€"â€"‘NEW Goop$g, AT MOCKLER‘S CHEAP CASH STORE. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, RE HUGHSON‘s ACCOUNTS. STEPHEN LODGE No. 169 1. 0. O.F. Dutham, March 10th, 1880 Durham, March 18, 1880. Goods selling at Old Rates at A large and well Selected Stock, whu:-h for value cannot be beat. Acknowledged by all who have scen them, the best value in Town. BBoots and Shoes, Cheapor than ever, notwithstanding the regent advance in Leather. For Quality, Style and Price will be acknowledged the cheapest in Town Would Call attention to part of his SPRING SFOCK which he has reseived, and will be sold for cash at Closs Prices. DRESS GOODS from 10 cents per yard up PRINT‘Ss, PRILNTS, MECHANICS‘ IN8TITUTE. DURHAM L. 0. L. No.632. 8. G. REGISTRY OFFICE BAPTIST CHORCH Lustr TRINITY CHURCH Another large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Very Low Prices. ETHODIST CHURCH i TT OBE VQGV“‘"'L\ICII'I. ‘hddross H. Haiues & vo. poly | Rockville Mille, Durham P. 0. POST OFFICE BROWN HOLLAND at 10 conts per yd Heavy CANDIAN Tweeds at $1 per yd Very Fine Canadian Tweeds at $1 per yd Beautiful Worsted Coatings at $2 per yd Men‘s Felt Hats for 60 cents worth $1 do do for 80 cents worth $.125 Bales of Prints fast colors at 8 cts per FHacetory Cooton 20 yards for TWEEDS, TWEEDS, And at Prices Lower than ever Sold in Durham before. GROCERIES, Fresh and Cheap. Demins, Ducks, and Shirtings, C. L. GRANT. for W. J. Hughson, CLOTHING, of Goods equally Cheap D U R H A M. A LARGE STOGK and Very Cheap. J. H. HUNTER, SHINGLES, LATH AXD LUMBER Custom Sawing of Lumber AND . SHINGLES, With the Circular Saw against all kinds of Saw NO ARMISTICE War, War! _4 80 Jlixed train will onlg.nm on Tuesday, Thursâ€" days and Saturdays. FLESHERTON, South, Depart 8:55 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Arrive 1:55 p. m., 7:35 p. m. Fortime at intermediate stationssee Time Tables EDMUND WRAGGE. ht ds Pnscc l ce th ic : 12 *The Mixed train will only run on pPORONTO, GREY, AND BRUCE WALLWAY, CHANGE OF TIME. On and after MONDAY, 5th May, 1879, trains will run as follows:â€" TORONTO (UNION STATION, Depart, 7:30 a. m., 1220 p. m., 500 p. m Arvive, 10:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m. %:i0 p. m, South Depart 7:15 a. m., 11:35 a.1 Artive 11:10 a. m., 425 p. n North. Depart, 11:30 a. m., 445 p n 4 Arrive, :15 a. m., 5:20 p. n Weost. Do};art 545 a. m. 11:45 a.m. Arrive 11:00 «. m., 435 p. m Toronto. November, 1879 H. W. MOCKLER. done at once,and cheap,to suit the times. on hand and sold at dow» hill prices. [ J. W. CRAWFORD, | owEN souNp. Dopart 6:30 a.m., 12:00 noon Arrive 4:00 p.m., 10:i0 p. m. TEESWATER Depart 6:00a. m., 11:4 a. m.* Arrive â€" 10:40 a. m., 4:30 p. m., ORaNOEVWLLE. 11:35 a. m., 5:10 p. n» 4:25 p. m., 820 p. m. 445 p m. 5:20 p. m, 81 Tuesday, Thursâ€" Correspondence Solicited. Send for Hlustrated Catalogue We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the The Largest and Most Complete ORGANS AND PIANOS Call and see Who are anxious to have their Dwelling Houses STOVES, Stoves, STOVES! FARMERS AND OTHERS TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTICN ! JOHN CAMERON‘S TEAS ARE GOOD, They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance Try Them. F=z"Don‘t Fail to give me a call. All goods are marked at the Lowest Cash Price HARDWARE, â€" Hardware | My Spring Steck of HARDWARE is now Complete and will be found very Cheap. Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, &c., Feb. 12th, 1880. Just Received at MOWATS 10 are anxious to have their Dwellinlf Houses, Barns and Contents Insured agamest loss by Firc, can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. Amlyt* JOHN CAMEFRAN â€" â€" ~ Durham, Sept. 13, 1879 inch Pipe and Elbows at 7¢ each! Cash for Hides and Sking. â€" Truck taken as Cash. HARRIS & Co.; Sceythes, Cradlos and Harvest Tools on the way. COOKING from $20 up. April 15, 1880. A good Spade for 75¢c. Manure Forks 75¢ do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDATL at PROVINCIAL EXHILBITIOXN TOROXTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CEXTENNIAL, ... Factory in the Dominion, omm H4Q ) x AGG .ls All Sizes and alil Prices. Dominion Organ Company, before purchasing elsewhere. We will not be undersold and Cheap, Cheap. Mailed Free. Addressâ€" Which will be sold at very Low Prices. Best in the Market. DDOMINTCO N PARLOR from $5 up. A Full Stock of JOS. F. MOWAT, Bowmanville, Ont. Agent Western Insurance Lower Townr, DURHAM. JOHN CAMERON BOX from $3 up. 1876. Co., PDurham Â¥â€"103 World. are selling Its clul. rates nre as follows : 10 copics to aduress, +. 50 ; 25 copies to the one addres m.w& one nl&ru-. $11,50 ; 100 copic C + â€" C ulc at m‘ta:!é. copies of these pmy _The Nowmmirx MrsstNonq is a semiâ€"monthly iMustrated pamor, w 30¢ a your to single s@bscrtbors, and clybs. It is the pionecr of the Wrr tions «nd g9os everywhere, We ree every yoar of the im{):\rtum work it Sunday school nnd by the fireside, immense circulation of over »" W c been enabled to muke great inmro appearance, even at its present pri contly been improved in appearino tion of a neat border‘ which will mak tor liked than ever before, not only t ble paper but a beautifal one. Th ze wion of this paper devoted to BUNDAY sCHOOLS, For the Review expressed of the WirÂ¥r®s by th it is that of Donald Grant.a subs La Prairie, Manitoba, who writ is such a necessity that to do w an iimpossibiiity," _ of subscribers ren this yeur, the pri doll deyoted to the contermporary pross, heme ligions readinga weekly summuryof the ne and magazinesâ€"in fact, each number is the history for a day. Price, includizz postage, 23.00 a yonr. 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Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Brampton â€"First Thursday in cach month., Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month, Fergusâ€"Thursday following Mouyn:t Porest, Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of February. Anwi The Highest Market Pricc paid for Hides and Skins. CLUB RATES Fom iss0o JOHN ROBERTsSON: TAILOR AND CLOTHIER No. 5, Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, â€" .â€" DURHKANX N;)‘“tiil&;(alitlâ€"l;;; the great ';c'n;l;;;.:' nt improvemeats to be na‘o the annua! s« tion to Tus Wipxiy Guose will remain «» Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canad Spring and Summer Fashior reseived. Durham, Feb, 14, 1878. tofore, oaty TWO DILLARS PER ANNUN. driP: «Powlnatrients w 4 T.: L ) Jll.lle. Aw‘, October and Dee mli er Primroseâ€"Wednesday preceding |(}, Orangeville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The 2nd Thursday in .. .â€" month. ie Mildmay â€" Last Wednesday â€" of â€" month. This vast addition to whe capacity of 1/ will enabie a bili of fare to be presented probably mors raricd and intercsting U ever before accompiished in any week)y : The liwrary matter wilt be ...,l Jucr casec um will be devotew to Househols an: affauirs ; and the Agricultwrat Department rendered mors efficiont than ever before month. C Flesherionâ€"Monday before 0; angevi Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orange Marsvilleâ€"Second Wednesday in month, Walkertonâ€"The last Wednesday in THOMAS SMITH, : Saddler, Tanner, > The increasing necessity for great varict reading matte: in each woek‘s issue, so as i« elade the news from @li spotions ul the Do and mect the varved tastes of its numerous roa has rendered expedient the enlatgement «/ WerkLy Guowr much beyond even its proscit | dimensions. . Commencipy with the first v< the New Year, therefore, the form ot the p will be changed trom that of an 80â€"c0lumn p to that «t a 96 columm paper; and the ionzt each '-f. will atso be so extended as to giv all, an increase of reading matter in each w wheet or nearly 82 coopmus beyond its prc Price, 41.10 a 3 MDisd _ aith On the 2nd of January, 1880, THE CLOBE wi take anothet of those upw is in the march of mprovement thit h tained it for nearly '::-Q years in its . VFON NJ |â€" LodvaWmniie ue ce . THE LEADING FAMILY KEwsPAPER § iX noRTtu axtemica. . "',' NEW PRESSE8 â€"NE® TYPEâ€"INCORE {:» BPEED 1N PUBLICATIOXN CREAT IMPROVERMENTS8 iN 1880 Tif BI3T! THS LARCEST! THE C4fAr®t WEEKLNV ~RLCBLI W +# WILL BE A8 POLLOWs For 4 Copies and up to 10. .. . . C At. NC * ~ 0 BB ... . e iny sn s ioh s in l 111. * o3 n @4000 lf‘ 410# 0 * @ over . ... CHEAPEST ANN BEST Durham, December 19th 18;8 Cutting done to Order AlMOST DURHAM $r., DURHA M Oy wmmatine , 1886, uold drctilcr nerame®=% WeeERLy eLoBr Shoemaker, a booriptiome son aa betweer terian Church Cias®6s of the comnt rmitty on jnstifies its publishers 10 a {;u.r. naud achon the a thes 37,000, which seems e will be reducod to Lc JOHN DOTGALL & January, 1880, THE WEEKLY NANPNOTs OPINX =â€"ANT EVIDEXN ith sent fr $1 90 y« wh 50 FATRS ing & \ wy, In thi® udensed to It y tb ngeville in vach orest April ville, each v1 Proiessional and business cards. one inch space and under, per year, .. ... Two inches or 24 lines Aonparicl measure Three incbes do. per year y se d ki Quarter columm, per year iÂ¥ +i# #W% Mali column, ** Â¥% One column, ** _ y Do. aix months .. . e Do. three months .. . .. Casaal advertisements chary« Linetor the first insertion, and % for each subsequent insertion me asure. Ordinary motices of bi Aeaths, and all kinds of lo free of charge. Atthe Office, Garafraxa Street, UpperT _ ETRAY ANJTMALS, «c., advertised tl #eeks for $1, the â€"advertisement not & #eed 8 lincs. #%.31.25 if not paid within two months «lar rates, Advertisements, exo by written instruction: mserted until forbidde Frost & Frost. l‘ARRlSTl‘.l(S and Attorneys « a solicitors in Chancery and Iusolv« evancing, &c. Ofhcesâ€"Poulett 8t., next McCloun Br Sound, and every Th@rsday at Fleshorto® ATTO“ octy , < (}* 1 XA Toronto, and U; wersity , Montreal, 5: Lower Town, Durba: KEvery Thursda "THE REVIE % K Memver of t Burgeons of Ontar Drug Store, Durhar hours day or night Durham, â€" â€" On the above lin the patronie 3 7 Durham,on t First class work on & Forgus. Will be at Ha«t «lay and Pridn) The wery best matorial 1 * wlnz.:llim.' in the «: work in the principal ci e United States . Form:i Mastor Shocmuk nu‘f‘g Atogiment. 1) YETERINARY DR. LIGHTI ‘\,’1!]. be at his Oflice, wai. to Noon, At bon Fine Cal{ B W. CALDWEL V ICCIC s Illustrated â€" Floral A beautiful work of 100 Pas Plate, and 500 lllustrations the best Flowers and YVez goeds and how to grow ther $rax». In Emgish and Ge SOCTH EXD kÂ¥ Yard Hotsl. ha PME NONOCHCLs Oe m m EC DN oo Five Cexas for postos Grine, tolling how to @« BUSINESS DIRECTOR LEGAL arc" wnt eloth. . In Gor heoke Elinstrated “‘r'v'-:'mâ€" oweer ud % egernnt Pages, Bix Colored Plates, n gravings. For 50cents in paper Pages, a Colored P fine dingravings for $5.00, Speciin« 3 trial copies for 15 Addres, Meney o Loan. C MeFaÂ¥p®N l their past favors and soli bers to say *that he is now f cute any orders that may be noataest and punctuality , as ost in the village. Lewer Town, Durhas ALFRED FROST entinck, after noor atherford‘s ationde TERMS:;â€"$1.00 per year in Advanc Dundalk, Mur OME REASONS why these Susper S mwu.-u:-:â€" 1st.â€"No Elastic required. Mâ€"ID.M'M% Brd.â€"It never slips off the ldere. 4th, â€"Sold at prices of common suspen Try a Pair and Seoure Comfort. Manufactured by C. E. RAMAGE, The UNIVERSAL SUSPEND Da. JAMIH + RADUATE of Toro * RADT wW. CHITTIC Outting Specia Dundalk. Nov. 19th 18 County Crown Athort E. D. MACM TTORKEY â€" AT â€" 1. . opposite Parker‘s Drug ©. B. J ACHKE®, M. A TTORNEY at Law, Solicit Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREPT, DUNDJ DR. K1 RADUATE of N thanking his nuo EXTIST RATES OF ADVERTISING Boot and Shoemaker MISCELLANEOU S. EY at Law, i mmissioner in B MEDLICAL. ts h 20th D 1s PUBLINNED «: @ 8 t O N MACMIL1I Durh » H MES VI M iall AJJ nbulh!y *E angs L.A W Lfr 16 ROBAl SURGEO th U M NGEXI mar TSR AN Gui THCE