pl 92 0 i7 the poltsh DWt Â¥7,a fepartment rpecial i nt ial ty wse poies Pat by,a fepprtiment speci Egypt is about to take a long strmde forâ€" ward in divilization by the total abolition of l‘l:.'fl". The Khedive has so forcibly urged the matter Council Ministers that m‘wm«’ ’l{l‘ henceâ€" iL ue ie ce cce to some Ehglish not only can read it well, but recently made a very neat lyooeb in that language o+. P auw! . " CoI sas® a > Lord Bute‘s new house in Scotland will | eost $1,000,000. The great central hall will be 130x60, the great drawing room 60x28. Three hundred men are employed on the work. Leo , XIIL _has been applving himself Leo,, XIIL bas been applyving himself with assiduity to the study of English, and Moved by Blyth, seconded by Winkler, | "Wh that whereas the stateraent received from | ;,, Dro, Trustees respecting expenditure under railâ€" ‘.,{ an 4 way byâ€"lnwâ€"No. 10, and also that of P. | young Watson, Sectotury of S. & L. H. Railway, ) a small relating to refand of interest on said byâ€"l@W | wanted are both unsatisfactory, and that as detail | Kead ed statements have been requested buat are| cChrowic not forthcoming, the interests of the town "1"","†“" ship demand a full and clear statement of| mutif,; said expenditure and refund of interess,| you giv that a copy of said byâ€"law, together with | Blood F a statement of facts conmected therewith :;’ 'g_a ' be forwarded by the clerk to Christopher you.â€"! Robing@i, 4â€"q., of T oronto, for his bgllr A for advice thereon. cago E. An otï¬n occurred on the Britsh ironclad rch during the preparations for torpedo practice, An officer was killed and nvms?'\hn injured. Ou motion made and seconded, council adjourged, to meet again on Wednesday, the 31st day of August, at the town hall, Ayton. arvza of 9b er, committee appointed to report on Pike lake road, be paid each the sam of §2.â€" Carried, Moved by Blyth, seconded by MeMahon that the reeve be paid $2.50 for letting bridge neross Boatty Sangeen cons. 11 and 12. â€"Carried. Moved by Biyth, seconded by Fisher, that John Rathertord‘s account . of _ $9.55 for asggssment schedal«s and roll be pard. â€"Carried, .\szalry Winkler, seconded by Blyth, that Worsrs. Koemig, MeMahon and Fishâ€" er, committee appointed to report on Pike lake road, be paid each the suam of §2.â€" Moved by Winkler, seconded by that report as presented be adopted eopy of it to be sent to Minto T. Connert.â€"Carvied. ed and engrossed on the minutes. The chairman of the committee appoint ed to report on proposed road around north end of Pike lake presented and read the following report. To the Council of the Township of Norâ€" manby . CGreytuzemEx :â€"In accordance with : resoâ€" lutiqn of Council, your commuttee, on the 6th st. proceeded to Pike lake, and there met the Minto Township Council, and exâ€" amined the roads in the vieinity of the lake. We find that few, if any, of the ratepayers of Normanby wou!ld be benefitted by said road. The old roads are badly in need of repairs,and no interest of Normanby would be served by adding another to the number now in existance. So frr as the township of Minto is eoncerned, as far as we could understand, a very small number wou!ld be served oy a new road. The distance to the nearest line is ouly 4 of a mile, and same distance back again, altogothor 1} miles, and if the distance for proposed divergence is deducted the difference wonld be reduced to one mile. _ 1f the present roads were imâ€" proved, and half what the proposed new road would cost, spent on them, very little inconvenience would be felt by the parties most interested, and your committee wou‘d respectfully recomnmiend that no retion be takeg in the matter. E. EcManos, Chairâ€" man of Committe,. Byâ€"law No. 4, was introduced to confirm said appointment and passed in usual manâ€" mar. _ Moved by Fisher, seconded by Winkler, that Byâ€"law No. 4 be passed, sealâ€" ed and engrossed on the minutes. Moved by Winkler, seconded by Mcâ€" Mahon, that the sum of $200 be expended on roads and bridges in each division by the commissoner therecf. Applications to till vacancy of Collecter #hip for 2nd division caused by death of M. O‘Fwerell were made by Messrs. R. H. Langlaie and George Kunz. Moved by MeM ler, that Geo. Kun division.â€"Carried Brentigam, assesment on lot 19, con. 15, redquced $50, and that on lot 18, con. 17 reduced $100 ; Jas. Ewens reduced $75 i Richard Ewens, reduced $70; Heory Heipel, reduced $50 ; J. D. Damm, redueâ€" ed $40 ; Henry Doerr, reduced $25 ; J. X. Brown, assessment on persoual reduced $25. The assessment of north half of lot Ko. 49, con. 8, was changed from Nathanâ€" iel Grigee to J on Taylor jan. H. H. Stovel was put owroll as owner of lot 56, con. 8 and George Hepbarn as tenant on 2nd and 8rd division, of lot No. 11, con. 1. This eongluded the business of the Court of Reâ€" Mision. hae** Normanby Council. \|Budden Appearance of Anoâ€" thon, seconded by Wink z be collector for saic are got tobe deait with Gro. Horr, Clerk who had visited the and a| hand and his lot." _A frir one replied, askâ€" wuship|ing very earnestly, "How big is your A bachelor advertised for a "nelpmate Fisher, | one who would prove a companion for hi to perâ€" I eral Sir Willian of tszaes | B., on whom H imarce 1» | to coafer the po: APvISIn ‘ of London, is t! livisionâ€" | Jage Mr. Thoma [nud was born i with potitoes, and it kept the beetles off. I planted flax with potatoes. and the flax *jin Inrkey in e l which precede * Erzeroum, for | frontier, in 18 ~ | respondent wi * | HTe had the c Y | during the sic which eity he ~| Communder o ‘|ated a Baronet bilitv, Constipition of the Bowels, with the manifold s 1feâ€"ings pertaining thereto ? Have you given +p in despair? Try Burdock Blood Bitters ; it will not fail you. A Trial ' Bottla only cocts 10 Cents, Regular size| $1.00. Any devlerim medicone can lupply] you.â€"b168. natives, with the Todides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remediecs for Serofulous, murcurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in its remâ€" edial effects, it produces rapid and cnm;lcts cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, humors, Pim« ples, Eraptions, Skin diseases and all disâ€" orders rising from impurity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, ;emnle Weakâ€" nesses and Irregularities:: ANA"i€ & potent renewer of vitality, For porifying the Blood it has no equal. ~ It tones up the system, ;ea'w;cs and preserves the ‘health, and mpatts vigor and energy. For fort it. has been in m--.?u, and MM' most available medicine lng oi 2i oo CZ able medicine for the suffering sick, A for ner writes to the e cago E zpress .â€""Dear lb paper that a Western farm with potatoes, and it kept came up first, and the beetles roosted on it, wniting for the potatoes to come up. Conltd yon just give me me the address of that Western farmer, that I might eall upon him." Nothing Short of Unimistahable Benefits, Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers coul originate and ~maititain the i'«;»itatii; which Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla now enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alterâ€" "Why did Gen. Washington â€" eross the Delewsre on the ice during the storm of an awfal nicht ?" asked a teacher of her young class in historyg. _ "I reckon," piped a small voice in answer, "it was because Le wanted to get on the other side." Reader have you tmed every renedy for Chronic diweas>, Impure Blood, disordered Liver or Ki« n ys, Nervous and General Deâ€" bility, Constipstion of the Bowels, with the manifold s tfeâ€"ings pertaining thereto ? Have The most fastidions man we know of is the individual who started out in a rain storm to drown himself, and curried an nmberella over his head so as not to get his elothes wet.â€"Whitehall Times. letin It has been ascortained that the reason for placing lumber yards near railway deâ€" pots is to enable travellers to get a board easily.â€"Richmond Independent. As a proof that hens hive delicate mesâ€" thctie sense, it is remarked that they alâ€" ways seem to wipe their feet when they enter a flower gardentâ€"Philadelphia Bulâ€" Additional criminating evidence of a serious character has been obtaimed in re ward to the Star Route frauds. A Nilnlist, said to be only the second political prisoner who has ever succeeded in escaping from Siberia, has arrived in Switzerland. | tor to a rigid examination, in which he told | so straight a story, including many points ‘ia which Orton failed and others which did not come out in the trial, and exhibited physically such identity with the lost hcir that Barnes reluctantly arrived at the conâ€" I‘elruion that he is cither Tichborne or an adroit swindler. The Duke of Sutherland ' and Dr. Russel bad an interview with the man, and a full statement has be>n mailed appointed Co son in 1856, tillery in Can Lieutenant ( from 1865 to garyi interest. _ He full General in retited list in News. with the Gla the factorie were killed Friday respondent with the Zarkishforces in 1802, He had the command of the Turkish amy during the siege of Kars, for the defence of which ecity he was nominated a Knighted Commander of the Order of the Bath, ereâ€" ated a Baronet, and awarded a pension of £1,000 a year, besides being made an Honâ€" orary D. C. L., of Oxford, and admitted a freeman of the City of London. He was appointed Commander of Woolwich Garriâ€" to England. Tichbone has been a great portion of the time in the United States, served through the war, and married in Brooklyn, N. Y. He says his silence is the result of a determination to remain incogâ€" n‘to for a number of years which has now elapsed, and this determination was brought ubout by chagrin at opposition to his marâ€" riage with his cousin. The question of his being able to establish his identity does not seem to give lim the slightest concern. ed1 In a raid by the Algerian insurgents on e factories near Suida, sixty waggoners Grexerar Sn Fexwrex Wiarurasts.â€"Genâ€" al Sizr William Fenwick Williams, G. C. , on whom Her Majesty has been pleased eoafer the post of Constable of the Tower London, is the only surviving son of the e Mr. Thomas Williams of Nova Seotia, d was born in December, 1801. â€" He was ucated at the Royal Military Academy, 1825. He was British Commissioner Torkey in 184043 at the Conference mich preceded the signing the Treaty of reated at the Roj 1825. He was Torkey in 1840 ich preceded the zeroum, for settl ntier, in 1818, an ewl MISCELLANEOUS. { Calne 1856 to ilable medicine for the suffering sick,) vOR .AALF\ By > a Li Dehknert 4“"1 * 'ay, 1881 tter, imprisoned in connection was promoted to the rank of i 1868, and was placed on the ; 1977.â€"IUustrated London ida overnorship of Nov Scotia 1869, and commanded the braltar from 1830 to 1856. 1859 he represented the borâ€" in Parliament in the Liberal 18, and acte th the Tark »o @e ++ 10 Commander of the imk frand the it â€"1 saw in (f planted flas H the Ch died on in 1855. ersian WrIbe Arâ€" the im TEAS, TEAS, TEAGS! CHEAP GGCOD CHOICE 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.624 5 lbs for $2 Those TEASâ€"Sell Well and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. The undersigned would intimate to Farmers and others in this Towa and surroundâ€" ing Couatry that they have leased the Edge Mills for a number of years, and as these Mills have recently been thoroughly refitved with the most improved machinery f..; both Morchant work and Gristing, and being both thoroughly requainted with milling in all its Branches, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who may [avor them with their work. o CRARopping done at any time. FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP FEED forsale anddelivered To ALL PARTS of the TOWN. Wool Carding & Fulling \‘\Y.i,lpl,\»l:ï¬_-‘\!â€n" as usual by experienced EDGE MILLS, DURHAM. MEN‘S FELT HATS in ali the newest Styles. A Choice Selection of G@ROCERIES always on hand. Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satins are undoubtedly the best valnain the trade.. Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Mosiery and (Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses. Consisting of (Girey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flauncls, Honey Comb Clcths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins BD‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, C:etounes, Plain and Fancy kancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiet, Black a~« Coloured Cashmaesres, excellent valml-, all 'i"lelhw“ designs in Laces, Lace Scarfs, wace Pichus. LACE CURTAIN3, a choice varicty and very chsap Droess Goods, Black Lustres. Coloured Lustres, Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS, We haye pleasure in announcing that our Stock is now cum]vleh', and we are prepared t show special values in THE LEADNG HARDWARE HOUSE is still SPRING AND SUMMER! A Large Display of Table & Pocket Cutlery, &C., &c. Seliwol RGGSE.Deprct, Ducluamm, Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges, DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. Carpeonter‘s Tools of all Kinds. NOW is the Time and the LEADING HOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABE TCheap for Cash. W all I am Prepared to seli at Prices that Cannot be Beat. Cut Nails, Clench Nails, and Finishing Nails very Cheap. Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, and Manure Forks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Glass and P utty CAR LOAD of HARDWARE Durham, May 5tk, 1881 arlin Wools, Fancy Goods, Vases, Toilet Sets, Toys, &c., Durham, April, 1881 Durham, April 7th, 1881 Also the Revised Version of the New Testament. Agent for the Gore Matual Fire Insurance Company, Galt. J="Auvy quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid The Highest Market Price paid in Cash for BOOK®S, STATIONERY, To IPFarmers and Others. Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Gcods, GO TO JONES‘S -at t-he.Front‘ in Prices. WINDOW BLINDS, At Bottom Prices. Where you will get every thing you want in THOS. JONES, Upper Town, Durham. J. CAMERON. Having Just Received & Ia great variety. 1==1. E. & A. DAVIDSON. ols . 0J T dettenlan deckad, Upper Town, DURHAM. aid in Cash for WHEAT. STEWART & LOWICK. "DUIEH A M. extra good value APSL SA Y , e dn *h165 ecm16l 140 Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Correspondence Solicited. Send for HMustrated Catalogueâ€" We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE, The Largest and Most Complete DUIRIIHIA M, Is kept constant‘y on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and othar Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, "Doys ste. A Frosh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in The celebrated Fleury Plow will be sold at $18 for M td Swivel Plow §$14 OQORGANS AND PIANOS. J="The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" surance Agent, ete. Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Weodland, jr., Lower Town, Durham. ACGIZNT for all kinds of Farming Implements. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Cans, Boots, Shoes & Groceries As I will strive to make it of mutual benefit for both Buyer and Seller. All Goods Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICE for CASH or TRADE. I beg to announce that I expect the Train in this week with the balance of my Spring Goods. when my Stock will be Complete and I will be happy to see persons in need of Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc Qur RAILROAD Feb.12th, 188C Mrs. Freemar‘s Worm Powder is a safe, sure and effectual destroyer of worm in children or adults. Price 25 cents or 5 for $1. Mrs. Freeman‘s New Pomestic Dyos are perfect in every color. For brightness and duraiibity they have no equal. | Price 15 cents per package. Durham, March, 1881 Durham, May 5th, 1881 Of the Best Material, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIALI, ... .. ... 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879, urham Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. W s ars aiw2ays happy to Show Our Goods. Factory in the Dominion, Direct from the Manufsctory in Toronto. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 140 x 100 Mailed Free. â€" Addressâ€" Best in the Market. 1DDCBDRIT NICOON aas It" A. C T BR, 10 Now on hand, Subscriber is also C. L. GRANT. Bowmanvill, Ont. GEORGE IRWIN, t f'.T:-.'nxT*'.Tï¬ > ‘~ i .l‘.'.v Jy;m ; No. 17 at 817. Side hill or Fona‘ R. McFARLANE v157 y158 styles, on the « lrt;;vt- ;‘0::‘;:: at a“’- that defies compe.ition. Givehim a calland support nativeindastry. 4 &. one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" jurious for health than cold feet, however such can very ensily be remedied and .'m’ made to feel comfortable by calling on W Johnâ€" stone,juur., who has all the appliances for {n all sizes onvt_.he most Kuitting Stockings & Socks How are of for Socks ! you A VERY important question for everyâ€" Look out for cold weather. nake freu profits from the v start. No one ‘un fail who is willing to work. .Qomn are as sucâ€" sessfull as men. Boys and ‘g'fl- can earn large sams. Many have made at the business over one iundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it over known before. All who onrp are surprised at the ease and npidu\'vith which they are en ibled to make money, Youcan engage in this busi ness during your spare time at fnd profit You 0 not have to invest cnpital in it. We take all the risk, Those who need ready money, should write to ns at once . All furnished free. 140 Address Trux & Co.. Agusta Maine Outht furnished free, with fullinstructio for conducting the most profitable bu noss that anyone can engage in. The bu ness is so easy to learn, and our instrucâ€" lorln_n are so simple and plain, that any one can south, Depart 8:55 a. m.,2:45 p. m. Arrive 1:55 p. m., 7:u.1p. m Fortime atintermediate stationssee Time Table EDMUND WRAGGE TEESWATER Depart 6:00m. m.,11:45 a. m.* Arrive â€"10:40 a. m., 4:3 p. m. *The Mixed train will only run on Tuesday,Thorsâ€" duys and Saturdays * FLESEERTON ._When a woman has a hen to drive into the coop, she takes hold of her skirts with both hav ds,shaking them quictiy 46 the de: linquent, and says : "Bhoo,there! " Thehen takes one look and rees it‘s a woman apd then stalkes majestically into the coop, A man dosen‘t do that way. He goes ontof doors and says : "It is singular nobody can drive a hen but me," and picking up a stick of wood, burls it at the offending biped and observes ; "Get in their, you thief." . The hen immediately looses hber reason, and dashes to the other end of the yard. Tne man straightway deahes after her, She comes buck with her hbead down, her wings out and followed by an assortment of stove wood, frui cans and cliukers, apd a very mad man in the rear. Then she skims under the barn, and over a fence or two, and aroun4 the house, and back to the coop, and all the while talking as ouly an excited hen can talk, and all the while followed by things convenient for handling, and a man whose hat is on the ground, and con‘ on the snwâ€"buck, and whose prespiration has no limits. By this time the other hens have come to take a hand in the debate and help dodge missils, and the man says every hLen in the place shall be sold in the morumzg, and puts on ‘his things and goes down the street, and the womuan hbas &ery one of those hens counted in two minutes.â€"AMobile Record. ( golden chunceis offered, Gln'relg' wl~ ways keeping poverty frou your t Those who aiways tuke advantage of the good chanees for inaking money thit wreofferâ€" ed, goencrailyâ€"become weulth) , while those who do not improve such chnnees remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys und girls to work for us right in theirown localities. K. business w1 pay more thrn ten times ordinary wage : We furuish an expensive outfit and «li that you neeZ free. No one whe enguges fails to make money very rapidly, You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full inâ€" formation and a ] that is needed sent free, 'l‘ORONTO. GREY, AND BRUCE â€" RAILWAY gust, October und December, _ _ _ Primroseâ€"Weduesduy preceeding the Orangeville Fair, Orangeyiile~The second Thursday in each montb. Flesherton â€"Monday beforc Orangevilie. i)undulkâ€"Tuesday before Ornngevilie, * Shelburnoâ€"Wednesduay before 0 ville, Mursvilleâ€"8econd Weqanesday mm month, Walkertonâ€"‘1 he last Wednesday in each monthb. Milumayâ€"Last Wednesday is each month. HELP: Bitters is nature‘s own Cathartic, it acts at once upon the Bowels, the Skin, the Liver, and the Kidneys, arousing all the secretions to a healthy action. It purifiee the Blood and cures ali Humors, even the worst of Scrofuls, and tones up the Nervous and Deâ€" bilitated. â€"b168. Douglasâ€" )lunciny betore Elora Fair, Humilh»ni 4h‘rysm Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph. Borlinâ€"J irst Thureday in each month. Bramptonâ€"IFirst Thursday in ench mouth, adstowel â€" First Fridey in e«ch month., Forgusâ€"WThursduy toliowing Mount Forest. Rosemont l"lï¬:muth n:l -l-'uhru._ry. April, June, Aa» Do not drug the sy+tem with nauseous ‘nr- gatives that only debilitate. â€" Burdock Blood Miius cce Pox ce llidd. Acspacutcs uts ns del S BE Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month. Pricevil‘eâ€"Monday before Durham. Hunoverâ€"Monday before Durham. Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in each month. Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Harrisfonâ€"Priday before the Guelph Fair, Drivton â€" Siturduy before Guelph. Hloraâ€" ’l‘h_a day before Guelph, _ venue receives a salary of $1,800 per anâ€" vum, and another $1,600. One in the bureau of printing and engraving also commands $1,600. ‘There are 14 females whose salaries are $1,400 each, 50 are paid #1,200 each, 46 $1,000 each, 485 $900 each, two 8720 ench, 88 $660 each, 1 $600, 3 $480 cach, 7 $240 ench, and 85 $180 each. The Irst are probably sweepers, cleaners, etc. There are 877 engaged on piece work. . The rest nre employed by the day at $5 to 75 cents each. Ix the United States women are largely employed in the Civil Service. According to a tabulated statement furnished to Bradâ€" street‘s by Mr. Lamphere, chief of the apâ€" pointment division, one of these in the office of the commissoner in internal reâ€" Toronto November 1879 CHANGE OF TIME How( To Drive a He;. WA. JOHNSTON, Jr., OwEN soUND, Depart 6:30 a.m., 12:00 noon Arrive 4:00 p.m., 10:10 p.m. Address STINSoN & Co. Portland Ms ne Yoursolves by mauking money when & Monthly Fairs. ORANGEVILLE Lower Town, Darham. Genera! Munagor the L a Fowing M achine kee is prepared t These nachines Charges Moderat®.â€"Ordors 1 will receive prompt Spring aend Summer Glazing, Graining prompt!y Resideome Reridence a Fresco and FOHX ROFEERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIZR ILou=e, Sign. sand Ornamental Painter, W. CALDWELL, BO0T and SHOEMAKER, Soure 1 #ed . Charges M I[\-nn wat the latost j asteonve yo: will And you w Will be at H a @ay and Pric. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingl Lath & I Jc Lifei: Nommeya a cor mE mm cr to with p Wontinck, aftor Lutherfordsat 1 Pae (;lf‘\lfl A‘TE of Ont ego, Toront YETERINARY SU A 2 #olicit Owen 8oun: epon every ALPRED J County w‘ #N0 Busk. Â¥reah 1 bruckace P. 0.. M Loanest® Fasbhou» 8 D Durha Durkam AAvertisements, wr «en instructions until forbidden , and Price Do. «ix months Po. _ three mont) Casual advertisemen t for the first insortion, a subsequent insomtion.â€" Ordipary notices of i wll kinds of local news .. Murmy . Acdmnals. <~ for $1, the advertisoms *J PDurham , Fel Dundalk , M ur Jume 24th , 188 Protessional and busing space and under Two in h s or 24 lines N Three inches do, per you Quarter column, por yoar Malf column, * ALEXANDER BRCWN BUSINESS DiN=ECTON SSUEI Cutting done to Order. Lower Town, Durl ll..ey te Loan F. DOWNES, W . M. CLARK Architect and Bui â€"PTEBM®: â€"81.00 por soar in A 0s omer $1.95 i mnow paid . MWirhin ctnoe anoant baw s Every At the Offlce Alexander T THIT "THR GREY REV!F\W Frost & ARRISTERS and ©, 6D. 3 A C600 % .E TTORNEY at Law, 80 E.D. M PTORXEY â€" A e epposite Park : gery,Commi MISCEIAL &1 - DURHAM Sr., DJ RATES 01 NP ‘P A TLOFR 186] 11 1 W . G DR. 1 R h MEDICAL. I¢ , Garafraxa °6 LEGAL TOW X 14 KVI I8 PUBLISHED "Thus W Robertson Near Cattle Yard 11 14 A a othe ba l 44 t 3 14ln) C Ficld Groc J A I A 000083 Ge E%ii