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Grey Review, 30 Jun 1881, p. 3

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No u0 on rufield‘y mp at ull, recd odiat f the y the all n by &713 t the unty i all has By the timely use of the Extra Strawberry, you may avert ali .i sunmer complaints, . diarrhces, cholers morbus, ete.. nothing is so its cure, ati T > PCETRT W its cure, so 4, rellabls, and eff. tual, De. lovwmlnu of Wild S;c““";f And the '*:_fl .“7*0 as an antidote By an explosin in a P on Friday, seventeen perse and five injured. and.â€"UOraphie went up, "!‘ t was finished ':v se en morn ng, The whol and ready for truftic c“mm," l‘hfi.‘t, l Cnasor or Gaver Ranwar.â€"Two hund wore emplojed in chan the .\'ofltm Rarlway Menford on the main li Buncve brauch frowm C guishene, on Saturday be ;an at _l:l_”’. dley . i The Lowdon lur that tie L should bave re iff or the Pacif recent campa» K104 AfO so mee derst tr abi Iwo eties w eation with the muddic The body mer who liv & reetsville, Dundas rom he had tulle: Faln David Boufford, 60 3 himself in lis barn i» near Ambhersthary, on t A fire at the doeks in Bunday emred a 1 stesmelip O llo, load extâ€"nsively damazed. A 6 alive, and of th es wives and churldr amoneg the killed aster occurred at as the tran, whie by two engines, n briige. For a n all was dwrkn c . barrels of bra hy 106 CIPY or Mexico, June 17.â€" ticulars of the brvaige aecident / lone railway state that a part ¢ was loadea with aleohel. ‘F)hi the wreckagze, e\ erything being OUne hundred and ninet yâ€"two 1 thirtéen «fhcers were killed slowly rousted to deuth. b ifty sous were fatully or serionsly i1 bridge was nevertheless eontin Tue roud was first ope red on t] Only sicty perso i« on the tra alive, and of thes forte urs ini. The w A frightfal disaster Mexico, a truim baving 1 mver by the breaking bridge." One despatei s (mostly seidiers) nun another gives the nuurve e the enure band of wonldâ€"he Most ot the latter ure described very young, some of them mere seventeen, who are still studyin Gymunarin. Czar. The crime was to be enrried out | y means 0# firearms, and the execut.on â€" of 1 was entrusted to five of the conspirators r-.nc at the meeting. At this point the eutenantâ€"colonel suddenly sppeured from his hiding pluee and fircd ull a pistol, whereupon tue room was filled in a tew seconds by policemen, who at onee wilestâ€" ed the entire band of wouldâ€"he rediciiou ~="~ nouy of polcemen in pluin clothes were posted in and about the house, with instruction« that the instant they heard a pistol sl.ot they wereto hasten to the apartâ€" ments where the conspirators were hoiding tueiu meeung. For six 1#g bours the heutenunt culone} of pulice who hud to endure much from a necexsarily contined position and crum ped attituue, listened to the discussion and conversation of the 21 Nihilists. In the end they resvived to muke an attempt on the life otf the new Reports have been received in Viemna from St. Petersburg anunouncing the dis covery of a fresh conspiracy against the lite of the Czar, and the capture of the conâ€" spiratorsâ€"21 in number. The entire band was surprised by the police while holding a council and settling the details of the inâ€" tended murder. The conspirators were asâ€" sembled in a chambre garnie sitnated in the Sabmtkanski Prospect. A curpenter, who lodged in an anj=ining apartment was able to overbear the deliberation of these ; Nilalists, and at once informed the police | of the nature of their discussions, Thereâ€" ,l upon the landldy of the chamire garnie | was summoned Lefae M. Baranoff, the I head of the Police Department, who orderâ€" P ed her to concenl a high officér of police in | ‘ & spo%, where at thenext meeting he could | I overhear everything without being himself | * visible. _A lientenantâ€"colonel of pohee who ! ; was selected for this duty hid himself in | c the conspirators‘" chamber Lebind some | c furnitare. At the same time a consider» ' able body of pohcemen in pluin elothes | & were posted in and about the house, with ~ ,3 instructions that the instant they heard a * nd Ref honest Â¥6 wb um l MISCELT annnnntcnrmnnaninienititeiniopins ie t omcemesessemmssmas Russian Nihilists. Travellers aud tourists should always be Sitiee § provided with D. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild ARRANGING a XEW PLOT To kILL Ttuz czar. Nt°awberry, the best remedy in the world for O Terrible Accident. nleen persons we Phomas Morri bout two mil * â€"The Hov Bitters hy is one of ‘T:h«k"l “t"" . ir H â€" sale beyoned â€" i1 ,l'u:'. r intrinsic value found every household in the are still studying at the A Prussian colliery dred ondnetin m & dece * 4 We ns of the stomach 1i# is safe and Extract of Wil ali div»grecable theorant, 1 t dysentery, pleasan c'{é ney resoived to| Lxuract of ie ot the new’ynmml as i e enrried uut i y | cases, is we exeent.on . of it | and is more he â€" conspirators | hown. ,r At this point the '_"'rV]’. e y uppeared from | Nealers in : d uifl a pistol, The Pop filled in a tew |laud for th ut onte nriestâ€" | |YNe State c nldâ€"he regiciues. ’ f America cribed as being | A ck« to al mere youths of| Protuote ci tudying at the| _ The reme | able success re killed rt found in the THERN v men Mber ired. property privileg -n;l'n:vo;h'ili‘;i For particalars appty to C omm \DJO!.\'I.\'G the Town of Duarham, a k. Fifty acres of land, goo1 soil, well improve1 benatit <lly situsted, close to stath n. Good mill (0 4(3 1 Permapertenr pemenmed Te Wailindiiniss SEH June 2Â¥rd, 1891. A BARCGAIN : 150 acre Farm for Sale Cheap Harness Found March 3rd 191 Apply on pro Bentinck, Jure *nd ‘ed with hbourd fence ; also over 2 ncres of n mand. . Will be sold with alt crops, implements Intock, just as it stands, or sepuuwte, ou easy ns to suit purchaser. Also 50 neres in Artom. Naw A'lv.ertisemel;t: eati of _ Tmg most pleasant, rapid, relable and effeciual remedy yet discovered for dhariheea, ysentery, cholera morkus, cholera infautui, and all summer complaints, is Ur. Fowler‘s Lxwact of Wild Strawberry. lt is unourâ€" passed as a reliable specitic in the above disâ€" cases, is well known as a great remediaiagent and is more highly valued the longer it is known. . Traveilers and teurists should carry a supply in their haversack. For sale by ail l‘ea’:-rs in Medicines.â€"bl73. ‘ The Pope is sending a prelate to Ireâ€" ‘ laud for the purpose of ascertaining the trne state of affairs. The C:tholic bi»lmpal f America are in«trueted to ethort Hoi» U THE â€" most effeciual reme dysentery, che and all sumine peces blown |_ The Imperial Government proposes to | | build a monster irouclud of 13,000 tons 1 g | burthen,with engines of 10,000 horse power; it is to rival the great Italian irovelal. _ Thousands of children are lost annually from cholera infantum, diarrhaa, and the sumimer complaints, whose lives might be rre-evor' by using Extract of Wild Strawâ€" erry. â€" Physicans recommend and use it conâ€" l Pres stantly. It is a remedy well known, and I more highly valued the longer known. It is for sale at all drug stores, and is within reach | For of every one, See advertisement in another column,.â€"bl73, Almg nearly ihe entire length of the St. Joseplh Western R rilroad, in Kansas, on | Monday night, a hurricane destroved buildâ€" ‘ ] y mgs and did great dsmage to stcek. The ie P Sayrr efi w s.. .. 2l . d c i and never fsiling stream on the 1c Thousands of our little ones are lost annualâ€" ly from cholcra infantuim, diarrica and the summer complaiit«, whore lives mizht be reserved by thetimely use of Dr. Fowler‘s Ex:ncs of Wild S\rawberry, the greatest and most reliable apecific known for all summer ailments. . For sale at all iog Stores. Sce advertisement in another column.â€"â€" bl73. \ Seventy thousand persous are expc ced to emigrate from Swecden during the preâ€" seut yeur. curing suflering brought on frem eating unâ€" ripe or sour fruii«, bad milk, impure water, change of water and climate. The t remed} for all saminer eou'phiu&l.--b”f‘ TOLOXTO MARKETS ut DURHMAM MAGKETS to M day mght, a hurric avnd did great dan c élevator at Man nmer complaint, brouszht on _ by improper food, such as raw veget Lle#, or sour fruit«, hal milk, impure water, the rex ¢ly that is the most plensant, relishle, and effectual, is Pr. If‘uwler'- t of Wild Strawherry. _ It is the finest for summer comlain‘s known, â€" For taises to the proprietor, iÂ¥ tue pnrpose Of ascertaining the ate of affairs. The C=tholie bishops evica are instrneted to exhort their to abstain from any aetion likely to te civil war in Ireiund. remedly that has had the most remark= ccers in the curs of diarrhcea, dyseat. olera mort us, and, indeed, every kind Or Sale, Nearly a own and ate CGflice, June Foxoxto, June Dunsust Jane 3" h 1881 NR mil= buil HL® O\ t Aw , 1#81 DAETHS 100 lbs 8 00 Ferssuscve 16 RTRTHS LEST MARKETS in Township of Benâ€" *s from Duslunt. A first. Mings and well wator d, out 100 cleared and well ph th t damage to stock. The Maryswlle was blown to 1 the rmlroad bridges were muny school houses deâ€" R. HILL, MaCKAE, Durham i tov. A. Fisher, incum 11 of Tr® Fero, Winrâ€" dangh ter of Mr. Jaumes NT vgod 81 yen~s take phiuce ir y mnext, ut3 45 JOHX KAY em1i73 50 40) OO 0 U 65 17 Bi) Si) 05 O 6eb 50 60 50 23rd, 1881. 00 to§5 50 50 to 4 50 #) to 1 0K 05 to 1 (¢ 0) to 1 1( tow to to to to to to '(\ *nl64 bo to 0 the wife 18 40 B0 50 Yelock 41 70 50 17 0 q1 1 2 EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. PATIERSON: WARNER: pusitaar. Carpenters & Contractors, | A PALMER, Proprietor. DURHAM, ; THE undersigned ‘:Lfl}wmh that at AHB Hevistiy Weome Setante""* for] -a....'}i,'l.‘:'.:""m..{l oA Be will keep on nand Airst clany Sash & Doors kept on hand. | _ Tes and Mflufl:‘m short PLANS, Specifications and Bills of teke this opportantiy of infahing hy inbabpat Lumber promptly made out. | oi ahsan -“M"‘- ’flg.! :r‘ Q.gn: A call solicited. mm‘wmmmmzmn the 'b_-n:vllh{;wy'mu, thied ']l * P ® #% 755 Ciaks SIIN CHANCER t e Cpe n We es PCmm mE AP Gerevsl Ban‘ing Bunsiness TRANSACTED. DEPOSITS of $4 and upwar unon which the enrrent rate w I1 he allowed, uP uin Â¥ hests n it o hss 3 d id 4 Creat PSitsin and othir Foreisn Countries; Buys and Collects Sterline Fxchange; Insues drafts on New York and all parts 0f Canadn, Dusham, May 19, 1961. CANADIAN BANK Of COMMERCR DURHA M HARPING, MirnmNq Vendo:‘s Sotiitors, ife 2 o Turther purtictdrrs r:r]-ly to the Auctionser or to C. i. Jack®s,>olicitor, urham, to K. G, bare bEPT, & licitor, Toeropto, or to Mersrs, Hanpinc, Hannrsc & Wirrr, Vendor‘s Colicitors, 8t. Marys, buted at Stratford this Eightecuth day of June, A. D. i881, CuLLECTIONS MADE The Yendor will produce such title Deeds as are in his possession, In all other r spects the terims ard conditions will be the stending conditic ns of the Conrt of $MBuaace : Mnpaicntiiatirtcidsrectlicreicine Br sds e iss ie S 44 B2 Durkam. The purchnser or purchasers shall at the time of mle pny down a deyosit of twonty l r cout of the mircimse money to tike Veudor‘s Solicitors, und the L-lnnev of the jpnrehase money shall be poid wit!;. in Thirty days thereatter by the said pmrchaser cr purchiusers, The purchsser or pmrel veyance prepared t is c tendor the sums for exce The puzchaser cr pureh: sale sign an ireeumnt io the following lands and Erembum in one pareel being compoesed ef lot Kumbr Fomteen, it Severtecnth Concession of the Tow s ip cf K mout, in the Courty of Grey, eomininng by mensnrement cne hundred acres more or less, About 45 neves of said lot are well eloured, wb 10 sores partly cleared and the remainder is 1 Glmhenll There are on the premises a «mall frame ho about 40x22, a frame Barn 35x 15, i frumo stu #x18, and a frume shed 20x.0 feet ’ The Lot is about 12 miles from the Town UHII3 BANK issues ap‘tal $8,008,000 : Rag: $1,400,000. loma in the County of Grey, at the hour of Two in the aftermcen, On Thurséay, the Curtecsth dny o })lfliSl"A.\"_I' to the Decree and final :‘ Butter, Wheat &c. up in price, w« DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery etc. Down in m Price, at Watson vs. Dowgzer, e/ al Azd all kinds o‘ Farming Implements. NOW IS TH i TIME TO SECURE A COOD HAY RAKE CHFEAP R. MeFARLANE. Darham, Jane, 1881. y157 Carriages, Buggies On reasonable terms, and a AGEZNET for the Celebrated FLEURY REAPER AND MOWER, SULKY HAY RAKES, further Mop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N, Y All above sold by drugiste. IemBBmKst® Siyp rou Cincula®. quennquee m WIll be paid for a case they will not eure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and them before you slcep. ‘Fuke no Ool::{ D. 1. C. 1« an absolute and irreststfhie cure fo: Drunkeness, u-: of ofiunm. tobucco and arcotics. Present Price for Butter 18 cents. For Wheat, Spring or Fall, $1.10. All Diseases of theftomach, Rowels, Blood Liver, Kldn;{-. n;:'d L rlnnryd()rnun:.d):cr- vousne ro: ssnessand es “}’ Complaints. pecinity Asoonne Prrssc axp Beer MenrearQuaue Tiks or auu omnes Bivmews. J. H HUNTER‘S, HOP BIT Du,ham, Jusze 27, 1881 E2. McCFPAFRLANE, â€" Durham Carriage Works. Good News for Parmeré 40 M Tex of aaid lot are well cloured, about rurt!y cleared and the remasinder is well CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, Tov;n of Durham, $1000 IN COLD. TIIEY CURE (A Medicine, not a Drink,) y our New Choice Japan Teas at 35, 40 and 45 cts. sold with the .;.'y'-rfb:'u usquire, Master of this C NATIONAL HOT A. P. IN8A, Â¥ ol Girey, coninimig by ud undred acres more or less, yietal 2 ie Rint his or their own expenss, and excouti n, nrclasers shall at the time of bldor ine completion of the D. H. LIZARS, Muster at burstiord i & WILTE, 2 MAE OAPRT _‘ | Gntnfraxa Strook. he wi1ll kean an‘t,220"Is Store, fooden ’.mh-u‘:;c" i G-tnlru.xn lltno‘_ga will mn l-::::ulun kept on hand. Tea und s:gm%m:“n short ations and Bills of mmuo'mm’dmb.w ly made out. | ofl)nrlumnum%;o-wy for the ptly m ! rouage bestowed on him :tflnnq, as Mfionmiw'mmmwy Auy place in the Hardware Store, Upper | Town. .\‘inéhvi_l-uy :T_f_f)pa:.l in th Letters of Credit on upwa TdiA .R(lc(-i ved s h day u!’Mnyâ€" sors shall have the « of interest , & Toronto, Ont. D U R H A M. dny of Suly, the Town of NPb it blrwk parceland e172 . * Dursham, May 12, 1081 long rt of clock fre le Furniture Ro me, Drvie:> *}4ch be is seling cheap: r t‘ian e er offered before, Alil Wase LORC ETY BR @roy, por ina‘thed rod and whife, ind one white Holier, all two years old; a durk brow n heifer, one &n yish lo ifor, and a pair red and white steers, all one ve@r old. Avy person giving information of thore whercabouts will be suitubly : ewnarded, HUGH MeKINNOX Lot 20, con.22, Egremodt, Priceville P. 0. Us consi ’ll’r)', por bebier. ad June Zord, 1ss1 TT Caittle Straved , Waggons, etc., sorihor . H, HUNTER, ofail kinds and styles, just nrrived at o 3 A og & CR NITURE, LARGE STOCK OF € 5 ‘AYED from the premises of the snhâ€" riber whont lllv-‘lnt of Jljun, ‘\'h‘,n houd of eatâ€" G. 2. MATTHEWS, nt the Ist of June, Nine houd of eat. w mu.v\\-:'(hi-; a durk red, cne pla ce O en enc : 3 a A. PALMEE. €1"2, We are selling out the balance of our Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few FARMERS Look Here! Durham, June, 7th, 1881. Lower Town, Durham. Paints and White Lead, which will be found to be of the best quality, in the market, Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. &e., at prices lower than ever. Give us a call. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! Lower Town, and save money are bound to sell at bottom prices. DRUGS 46 Buy your Cut Nails and Buildâ€" er‘s Hardware at MOWAT‘S, Only a very fow Left, and 1st Come 1st Served ui cmans s +m HARRIS & Co. Durham Steam Woollen Factory. Cash for WOOL! Auny quantity of BUTTER AND EGGS wan‘ed and H‘ghest Price Paid Oshawa Scythes, Forks Milk Pans, HARDWARE June 282d, 1881. is unsurpassed for quality, quantity and c The Celebrated Brantford STONEWARE : Preserve Jars, Jugs, etc., etc., Just received at H. W. Mo clier. offer special inducements in Oil Stock of HARVEST TOOLS Snathes, Rakes and Cradles A good assortment, AND CHEAPER THAN EVER, Which are Jastly Considered the best in the Muarket. ._McFARLANE, ALSO A LARGE STOCK OFP THE Butter Crocks, . W. MOCKLER. CAMPBELL and McCONKEY. AT THE JOS. F. MOWAT. Town, Durham. heapness. , &c., As usual COPYIN!} and EXLARGING done in A 1 style, Picture Framin Done in 35 different Btyles, Vurhap Mov.% 1800, PHOTOGRAPHY. JUST to HKAND: Turnip, Yellow and White: JANGHOLM‘S Improved Purple Top $ Ca oo N thankinge Our Inportation for 1881, Druggist & Boodc‘u. DURHAM, June 2nd, 1881, Bwede; _ " 3 $UTTON‘8 Champion Purple Top Kwadp ; AALL‘S Western Purple Top Bwede KIMG of the Swede Purple Top, LIMZ, PALIS WHITE, ENGLISH Turnip Seed A Superic Key and Steim Winders, the Intest in Hall, Parlor und Brucket CLOck®, tome beavtif@l designs in Silver muu Live» tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLL3S‘, Flesherton. A Cill is respectfully soll ited, per 8. 8. Scotland, includes ; ALTER‘3 Imperial Hardy Purp! LOCKETs, MINGS, IOLD & Silver W ATCHES ‘\ Aecting of the Directors of the above & Bociety will be held in the Temperenee Kell, & Holstein, on Suturday, the 2nd of {u.ly.u J p.am, SOIoreAd & Bright Gold Sets, AMERICAN JEWELRY, ‘urmers to furniah +4 4. .0.3 57 2008 Pnnling Furmers to furnish their owen Girass Bopd, Tavicg enlarged my Workshop und added new Inchinery, 1 am prepared to 111..~.rmm extonâ€" -lrv’cly, olt‘u'r Whloosule or Retail, )rders punctually attended to, und Communica» tions promptly answered. k. H. McKAY, Holstein, June 21st, 1881 260 rmelP unt enuse l.bor and yicld nothing in return,. I ould likewise exd] your nttention to the Inte im» provements which 1 hnavemade for taving Grass sced & inking Cockie & C ‘hese id from W hent, .'m;n 4 warrant it will do perfoctly, thus enatdine M Mn anp Ned d ul ) "irst Prise Fanning Mill of Ontario, nd, as in the past, is wirminted to separate ‘ockle from wh--!u, wild or nny kind of Onts fromm Whent, Chess from Whent, Outs from Poms and will clean Outs Burley and n1 kinds of Conrse iruins, to perfection. For Uhofling, it has no »qual. It will save Grass and Clover Seed perâ€" ectly, thue enubling Furmers to turniel their ow n inss und Clover Seed, which cost them so much noney yeurly, Those improvements ought to be if the grontest importance to the furmer, more wpecinlly ns n!l the grain he aru‘- haus lo'dw- hrough the fumning mill, and if «ol clouned, he ‘ll receive the highost murket rflo« ; also, if well denned for soed, he grows nothieg but pure gruin, thus lenving good land Tree from Obnoxious Weeds Inolemione In ow sn d arluld ced e 2 L 2 C Walkcrton, May 19th latits to Infe spulllal 2002 206) ut u. rovements to his uroady C let ruted l'lnu“"flu "unmingeMill, which has fought its way thrrough ompetion and difl ulties o the first rank, and now stands the \"hilo politicians have been disonecing the question of Free Trade and I‘rotoctiom he ever el?wrpmlnx roprictor of Ohe WnTkeptag "wht bugâ€"Mill "Works lhu been bus\ nuatné dm. Ivemata e ce q uTe " Attended to. Egremont Agricultural Society, Some New Ladie‘s and Gent‘s Gold and Silver Watches, Key & Stem Winders. Necklets & Lookets, Black & Colorea Enamellea Lockets, THE LATEST XNOYVELTIES In JEM and BAND RINGS, A Fine Stock of WEDDINXG RINGS al. ways on hand and mude to order, The very latest patterns in WALKERTON "ANNING MILL NVORrks, A I-I Mc_KAY, Proprietor ABERDEEN Purple Top ; ABERDEEN Green Top; YELLOW _ BULLOCK ; Devoushire Grey Stone; And Red & White GLOBE, Still and always to the ONE CAR SUXDRIES : A. GORDON‘S, Durham. Sign of the Big Wa ‘ch. Canedian & American JE WELLERY|! Also a fine Stock of : N8 CHAINXS, silver, gold &&ahfl: GOLD and BLACK BRACELETS; GOLD, PLATED, JET & GABNET LaDIE‘3 BETS, PLA&ASTRR in Bulk. BLACELETS, _ Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ VARXISHES, &e. ® .l\iA_R K.E Bo OXE CAR OF OXE CAR OF Â¥ Designs in CLOCKS, Waloug and Mubogauy Cuses, Aund the latest styles in » Â¥ZUOANAU EL 3 , C Kelsey‘s old Stand, LATEST PATTERNS INCLUDING all kinds Promptly All Work Warranted. *â€"AT â€" BEALS, CHAINS, beon busy auamg im» Colebruted wr-'fl‘m, 1 T6 duted Firs J, K. PETRIE, thus onatling ke, be.

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