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Grey Review, 14 Jul 1881, p. 4

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2'! 4? 2c i"1si'j!gtj,eittiitei'; _ I Bran aihtss adrenal, I population of over, tire lt-ia-wi. The city now boasts of; twentmie.ir- in!“ “can. inf $1: from .300 '/U'ft 'd',.,a/t'd'tt' " I... an 1f,',t ,'sr, hind inahrrdqs I or.rodioru name: of Wild fl,t,,',tl1'i,','ee cw am form: M bowel cor-'91:?" _ tttity"' "t ta8't Pt moat iiilGitEiLii -7 tad do" [and] known. run-ly "teuhie Iii-no In. opiates or Thom-ease of Winnipeg in something marvellous. Over two hundred buildings, some ofthem of the very timt 01“., have boon on“ during tho - you, Anon!“ I. no. a In! by form: bqtaingah ttten of Mantra]. Tho whom». M has made mun-dou- stride. with“: the “9999*. ' _ Among tho Romans a mind was the em- blem ortood faith. and the almost univers- al adoption of the ttlasped hands in mar- riage. and other solemn carcinomas, proves thin to lino boon a custom isritiuetively cousid-d u emblematic of union and ti. d, lity '. unfortunately jnnt as the kin. at any rate, between women and relations, bus ceased to be a token of trust and strong nth-div", to has the hand shake fallen wmewlmt from its high state. and become a more idle ceremony, not necessarily con~ veying an imprvstsion of any interest or re- gard. Though not an cunning index in tbl man's character. it gives a clue to it at lent as trustworthy as phrestolory and physioguomy. For instance. a nun with an boned,oyon nature u notlikoly to unsha- bitnally tho band almko motive, nor will ho of modont, kindly diopoaition only voucluafo two fingers to hi. friends. The limit“ had shah will -allrbe found pot-dial to par-on. of cold, lympathic tem. Mum» tho Und shake which in ro~ t.nativq ahowa what may be, in many ro- apoota. a lino charactor mined yet by a eon-In all ”Maury and want of con- nidont'on tor tho (wimp of othora. Tho hand data-natal" sonorally aooom- pnnioa yaat warmth and intensity of a. feetion, combinod with great Itrongth of will. an t natuo good, if mowhat ‘ coarse in its apparont fiber and the un- l pleulntnoal at this dovolopmont of our unhjoot‘oing a quortlon not no much of tho l matuuthodogroo. it can outlybomodic J tied by culture into tho handshake of moat i mow-at ohanotor. whnoh. aa I not tor of oonrar, distingn'uhoa manly ovory "an of thia "tht..-aotk. mm. t The Fellowship of Hand. shaking. F I' k “f (“whim "I not to No. Mis. ico by the Smithool'ln Inmate two yous no to [other intonation concerning the Aston. He In. warhead tint no“ of tuaeqouuta previously given by the In. diu- u to their history. religion, end eno- tenl were ml, lulu. and than!!!” torched to live among the people them. .lrn in order to.“ " the treth. Rejolnod l he Znnil. In insoleted tribe, loomed their hmge, and inteude ta rennin with them and your: longer. A correspondent of the Balm Hamil 60nd Mr. (labial area-ed h o lull costume of In mine with " balm? otrniined by on Indie bud but, “gloating quite epicure-goo - Be become a Zuni chi“, ”and to one ma only in authority, spar. I tieipent in s'l their religious rim, and in making hill nae of Isis opportunities to gain inbrmntion. m in: lenrned, he “yr. tuttthe worship and traditim of Mont. eznmn, no long accepted in Aztec history, hue no hum] ion in faet ; but the real beliefs Ind superstitions on quite " wond. orful. m ha been initiated into twelve onion which have their priests, mumeries, and unclully guarded seerets of history. b'iuri'rtrdurn is a cardinal belief nmoug in” Indians, Ind :heir "one” super. in mystery than of civilized life. They have atleadltutt,ruage, which is known only to , the prientn. and in it are many songs of l [not entquity. It is in these old rhymes that he trlsutV learn. Aztec history, though 1 ho hm made some progress in deciphering l the numeroul cliff ittsutriptiosw of that re- ' gion. l l ti The Curse of Smoke. The Aztecs. u.-'0 l Mr. Samuel Lyle, residing no“ the loud l mines of Galway township, killed a she but 'and three cubs a. few days ago. The cubs ran up a. tree, and Mr. Lyle went up after them. It v.23 I highly iatamstuag “male. for Mr. Igie Amght on. u the cul- Iii?.? npin thebnuhuofaun My {at {an tho mud. I ed beyond controversy that Dr. Fowler'- Extiact ot Wild Strawberry in the most perfect cure for ail forma of bowel com. plains Including chalet. marina, d) mung; colic. chalet: ink-tun. _ canker of “much and bowels. pilot. do. Benn of opiates and pououiug drugs. that only chock fur a time and prvdma intiammation. Wild; Strawberry is uh Ind certain Mt ital etrecta-bl75. Mr. J'olm Hnley In aged farmer of Col. borne while watching the circus procession was relieved of 01,000 in bills which ho had but . low minntu halo” dawn be. the bank. f Prof. Bryce, of Manitoba Preabytorisn College, has been promised two additional gifts to the College, one of W2,000 Ind the other of $t,600. No HosrtTxt.N-.-No puma u.. pital needed for Hop Bitter. [1de not large mini-i talented putters to tell what Hop Bitters will do or cure, no they tell their mm nary by their curtain Ind Absolute cum " home.-xo. for. Indepmlelt. l Class. Banting, Went Gwillimhury, has obtained a judgment spin". the Tecumuth Council " 0125 for the loss of n ham in . bad bridge. Tm: Home“: AND nu tur.---'), Poets. _ I tnouth, N. H., Chronicle mention: a roost- ,ler that (ll-l something to prove his rtght to lcrow. Mr. Csrd of Fort Point, Newcastle. , harm large tloek ethane and many chickens, i and a rooster which weighs ten pound- Ind two ounces, the master cf the coop and the hens' favorite. One morning this feather- ed mormau was plneidly wattrhinghiotum. owns family eating their breakfast, when a large rat darted out of his place of conceal- ( merit and snatched up a chicken. Before the plunderer could make his escape he was seized by the rooster, and firmly held until killed by two old mother hens, which fltriuttsly attacked him the moment he wu caught by their husband. None of tres (owls were hurt in the melee. After the rat was killed the old roostersdropped him, _ and then walked several times around his vanquished foe, tutgtusiomsly examining him out of one eye all the while, fhttUly mount- ed the body, clapped his wings, guve three loud crown. and walked off to keep his wives out of mischief. The rat weighed three and o ic-hnlt pounds after tl.e fowl: got through with him. Judge Gavan has offered In acre Mind in . minus nimution in Barrie for A house of refuge. The Credit Valley Rain-0nd Company lure determined to build additions] siding: at Elem. Earl Derby has joined the Liverpool Ito. form club. mg ngum and lama until some one has bun compelled to get up uni let him in. Occasionally when the door in [opened in answer to his summons, he will {stand purring " a short time, And then _ walk sway. Is it he enjoyed the fun of giv. [ing them the trouble lot nothing. A Potitiv? Fact-tn £9.91“;- t A Simmons Car-h gentleman had A , eat which given A double knock st the Itrut I door when it want- to get in. The house r has a side door, which hen the upper plush ' glass, end the kuocker i; placed bel, w I this, so that by standing on its hind legs it , I can reach the knocker, which it take: hoU: I of with both paws, and gives a regulu-l double knock. visitors who do nut know Tom’s knock do not notice anything in it dill'erent from thnt given by I human being, and fiud it Very difheult to believe it is the cat,uutil waiting till the knock is repeated, 1 the door is opened, and master Tom Inlks in. They are obliged to look pretty sharp to see that he is in before the house is shut up. as he has several times returned home I in the middle ofa cold night. and knock- ( ing again and again until some one; l A Vummocu Tnou1.-A correspondent I writes that when he 1m fiirltiug one day on the Nipegon m‘er he taught I number of "0112,0119 of which was of Inch an extra. ordinary size that be determined to invest" gata. On opening it ho foundin it: staunch the foot, leg and thigh of I tall grown muskrat with the bait on. The flesh It the torn edges was quite rend and fresh. How it got there is more than he can tell. _ i lot 11, concession 6. Punting in nu outcr- l ly direction and not extending over I ' quarto! " a mile in width,ithmdud almoIt l evorytlJng before it. The buildings of Mr. John Reid, Wm. Nest, S. McClnn.D. Bin. I elair, G. Sinclair. P. Rogers, and P. Non were all more or less destroyed, Along will! i trust trees, fences. att. About MU um of bush lelunging to J oscpli Young WM nlmolt [completely uprooted. It VIM territU to be. lwld trees, rails timbers of building, shin.: je,', Ae., flying in the air and toning in levery direction. In the can of Mr. Mo. , C lure, the barn was swept off it. found- tion 1nd torn into shreds. Strings to any in v-luuble span of horse- were left stand. i .ng in the stable tied to the Hunger anhart. The sympathy of the ontire community u II with the pal-tie: sustaining the locus. iur. Wm. Seer any: $1,000 will not i cover his loss to buildings and crop. ---_--_.- ..-.. - i, ---_-- Ens. Jane 29.- Yesterday Anew-on between one and two o‘clock s most fright. ful and deductive tornado passed out a pan of this township. commencing by In:- rooting the bam ot Mr, Salton Boomer, on Mavua.a, June 28.-Neil McDonald was killed at I [aiming u William Innb', About an. mile tiorn Sonya, by being "ruck with a rafter dunng . “on; of wind .136 min to-duy. MIIJBOOI Brartotr, Juno M.-rty the norm to-duy on the first canon-ion of Cr nu. R. Gilmnur's house Ind bum were blown down, Mm. Little In fatally injur- od, Juno. Armstrong's house tad bun um blown arms, R. Storm house And has were wrecked, um! Mn. SwInrt wu sire, family injured. A number at others won Injured more or loss. CANADIAN ITEMS. The Storm Last Week. Natural History. ..-.. 777 --- MEN'S FELT HATS in all the newest Styles. A Choicé Selection of GROCERIES always on hand. [any quantity of Butler and Eggs wanted and “(but on]: price paid. Mantle Cloths; TWEFLBET - " -.- rug; "a""W. bexiuriem, Prim Dru. Fringe, Button, Coloured and Buck Sill- Ild "tins o"M,',','ttrt'lt; the 'l'dt'ddf, in the trade. Menu, Women'n, Minn-’ud Chldnn’l ' Hosiery and Gloves. KM Gloves all shade. and sizes; Woman's, Mind and GhiHrenu Comets; Infants Robes and Dressers. Whit Dress Muslims, Linen tlamlUrehiett, BM ""'at'icgty? excellent alum tang?“ design. In In LACE CURTAINS. a choice variety and Dress G oods. _ Lauren, White Dress Muslim Consiuting of Grey Cotton», White Comma. Shirth She-Ming- Bud Pillow Cotton., Canton Flanmls, Linen Towels and TPmsllings, Ttblingu, Table Toilet Mata and Cftvtrs,, Table Oil Cloth: MILLINERY We hare plenum in announcing tbs: our SPRING AND NOW is the Time and the LEADINGhOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABE Cheap for Cash. noon LOCKS ds PADLOCKS. U - --, Carpenter‘s 'l‘ools of all Iiinds. A Large Display of Table & Pocket Cutlery, 800., 800. Barn door 1yf.ti.llpihpii and Hinges I am Prepared to sell 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, J spans, Glass and Putty A 4 "I“ __- A A - ' - Lower Town, Durham. CAR LOAD of HARDWARE Paints and White Lead, which will be found to be of the best quality, in the market, Glass, Pufty, Brushes, &c. &c., at prices lower than ever. Give us a call. THE LEADING i%llmllfl HOUSE is still at tho Front in Prices. PM. April, 1881. Lower Town, and save money. are bound to sell at bottom prices. Buy your Cut Nails and Build- er's Hardware at MOWAT’S, DRUGS & CHEMICALS. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! 1iIARDNijrARfii1 is unsurpassed for qualify, quantity and c Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods offer special inducements in Oil Stock of HARVEST TOOLS, G. C. MCFARLANE, At Burt 0211 ml, White Cottons. Shirtingn, Denims, Ducks, Tiekingn, Canonadu, faunas, Canton Flanmls, Hnney Comb Clubs, Terry Cloths, “telling; Ttblingl. Table Cloths, ankina p'0.vli" Flu, ,‘oven. 'Nble Oil Cloths, Quin Prints, Good Luck Priate, Robe Prinu, Grumman. .Plaiu and F may Having J trst Rewind that our Stock is now complete, show special values in Black Lustres. Coloured Lustros, 1881 J OS. F. MOWAT. '. t A2513, Upper Town, DURHAM. SUMMER I . DAVIDSON. Lower Town, Durham. Fives). I.“ and Coloured Mt Ueea, lace Sonia, our. good ulna. Bad we are PNPHOd to very cheap. heapness. Dominion Organ & Piano Company. Correspondence Solicited. Send for We are new manufacturing Square and Upright PrAti08 Best in the Market. Highest Honors ever awarded to my Maker in the The Largest and Most Complete ORGANS AND PIANOS Fob. 12th, use As I will strive to make it of mutual bandit for hrth Buyer and Seller. All Good» Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICE for CASH or TRADE. We are always happy to' Show Our Goods. Dry Goods. Clothing, Bats, Cans, Boots, Shoes d; Groceries I begtoennounce that I expect the Train in this week with the belnnce of my Spring Goods. when my Stock will be Complete and I wall be happy to see persons in need ot Our RAILROAD m. Subscliberil also a Function] Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer. In sumuce Anent, etc. Remember the Stud, one door South of J. Woodland. jr., Lower Town, Durham. ])IT11'IIAI\I, Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, 'l‘oys unto. A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in At IRWIN’S BOOKSTORE, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP GOOD CHOICE 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.62l 5 lbs for $2. Those TEAS Sell Well and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. "5n. from-I'- In WHO tbra m perfect in any color. For trights and d bity they have no equal. Page " cents Fer package. In. I’m-If. Wor- Mer is I ate, um and "ectual destroyer of wru- in child:- a .dutta. Prisca; ceatstarsVN. May, 1881. I BURDO The ont ll Mm Illltt while attt " ‘ "tdstmngti " , ttatiort,mad ( cadmium] Durham, May 5th, 1881, do do SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL It PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO. 1878. HIGHEST Award " INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879. The only iaG8 that successfully purines the Blood, nets upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys. while " the same time it ways Nervous Irritation. and strengthens the Debilitsted System, perfectly and speedily curing Bilitttunetttt, Jonndioe, Dylpepsin, Consti- potion, Headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,N mom and Gen- eral mbitity, l'esnde Oomphints, Scrotum Brynipehs. Belt Rheum. and every epeoles of Chronic Disease arising from Disordered Liver, Kidneys, Stomach. Bowele or Blood. m m: moi pummuc mm m m mm. - Bottle. "e. r. mum & M., SOLE mus. mom. lull-r use. OI.” Factory in the Dominion, ------140 x 100- tr-, WALL PAPER. Mailed Wee. Direct from the Mnnufactory in Toronto. DIPLOMA. CENTENNIAL, ... ... I3cyar 1N1()N J, CAMERON. K BLOOD B C. L. GRANT. Bowmanvul, Ont. Illustrated Catalogue_ GEORGE IRWIN. ])IT]€IIA:\I. 1876. iiiiEl World. yl58 .fi," --'"'"'. -~-~ "PF"'--.'.--'-"'.-.-.'- 'n my oetiaaerein layman. The. the ' " 01:03:!!! my , Igor! r003 tas may. _ rum" mstafed at one; 5-m- u 'tttrrututori. L mw; 2friiPvl iGGir,T. Ta'alriiiFa"a7a. W. will hunt. yilul‘u or) thing. eu, a a.) and - Iudl h out 'mndu u “LA-m “um“ away In. [my our aging. No "a unmet. may lg" 85 “cumin” to than: who wish to up. .m itt ttgt lee. Eiyrtet HP 13%»? Pele, In til-tu- ain't!“ moat upload animal. In.“ out... on the women who. AM u: chuc- ttgat an“ "outpotitiott. Give him I eatl um! support 'tstiveinduater. , VERY important question for every- _ . one to eon-Mar II “an In nothing mm m. lunoul for hem]: than cold feet, hocmvu nub on: "an - bemmedied and ova-may mm to tori comlnmble by calling on UN.- - mom’s-n. who Inn .11 the appliance. {or Knitting Stockings l Socks How are you or for Book. t Look out for cold weather. __ W m -. _~,- mil nu- o-u can: lurks lump. In? have made It If" Inn-inc- over 0m unwind dot Ani- . mingle Week. bothutg “to It out than: betas. Au who a In mum-ad " the one mud lipid“) with union they at on shied to mute mom-y. You $Nbtt em» m an: hm: no. durica your upm mm at [Yul [mum Yuu P not lune to invest Purim In It. We an All the fink. Tho-o Ibo hood rand-y monoy, would qrrtte .n n- .o An“ All .-t_., - A ml. "to” tho new mad . many. would win“ to In " one. All furnished)”, "' MTIUICCO..MUM In!» "ttttit fumiclnufrav xuthtuuitvstrur-tio tor cowl-Arum tho mo" prottta bin bu Desi that amoun- can change In Tm bu ttemtin man) to lam, and our Immo- [Jon-m In six-Jug And plain, that nu ' on. Pad' museum-1pm than: the very n.3, No on. can Ml who is willing to work. Woman mu aur- .t'.tetuu.eys"y. Boiand girl- on can: In": Datum, I. math, Donut 8:55 L ti.Giiiii.. m. Arrive, 1:55 p. ML. "r, p. In Fortune ntiutemediauluuom _ 15:00:. at. Arrive 10:“) a. m., "HI. mud tugn u m only South Dev-n 7:15 I.m.,ll:;i Arriw Iri.ns., {:15 North. lielmrt,ll::!0|,m., 4:t.' Andra, tP.ua.tu., 6'31 West. Bop-u lui, a. m. 1155 I Arrive 11:00 I.I1., 4:45} on: sous!) Ott um that HONDAV. .0. Marr, I”. mun willrun In follows: v Tonuxmwxlox urn-non. Deva-L730 B. ., 'r. . ., 5110 .m Arrive, 10.1,0 I. 'llc/ttl J,': :1, “a 3.31. museum! LV. South Dorm 'ras 'cut.,U;M..tu.,6:qor, m. "Kama-he. b; mum“: mane) when a [whim l'h.ll'~3r is otrsuvrl, cucuvby my ue." keeping poverty mas win an" Thum- who Mums who alumnae of thcgnod alumnus by making: mum-3 than In: aler- ed. gum-rally Iwcunu- wen-Mm, I hilr an... vim do not lmpruve much chum-us nmuiu 'tt Inner”. lh a want many um“. Momma, to; " und " In mu... tor us right In tin-Ir on n loculllr u. gnu. lmIiumm "I. pay more tin: (an Hum- ordiuu'y wag- . We turuUh BU nxpemiw ouuit and all that Jou need, from No one wlw engages mm to make money very rundly. You mm devou- Your which tune to the work, or uulv your mire "lumen“. Fun m- formation P99 all that is nun-d- d trttut five. Toronto November 1879 no will an?! I JEorTFr%i tOrt-rt-iii.." Autos. tt Luud L “In“. “I. A: tun-l (‘UPYLVU and ENLARGING done ir A I It) le. l’ivl lll'(‘ l.“|1nnilng lung-11135 duh-nut hlgler. Durham Nov.M IMO IN thanklng my many Customers for the very liberal Piotuu,w received uncc cun- lnenrina [mailman m Durhum, 1 state that t unr now better than over prey-and to raecutc work of can, October and Wenonah-n '- ""t,'htj"v'"'"'"o' pm; the Omani]. o-vine-The second Thur-any in ouch mutitti. t',t'tdh"peid,'.ogtt.t before 0mm nu. 1ttuyMlk--Tt-dry More On: H1110. Rft're,tal,2,t'ht1tt helluva Mung. Maruvilttr-tkeoud We lie-day in oach womb. Wa1iraeton-'rhe in: Weduemy in each month Mudtmsy-aaust Wake-Any in and: math. Dttktam-rhied Tuoudny la erarh mouth. Priced”. cyontur but“ Durham. R-tr-Monday tretore Durham. Haunt Pom -Tttird Wudurmluy In null mun“). Gael h~Flut Wednesday in ml: mouth, rr'Mra5-l-'l'uvf,' Innate the Guelph Fur. Ihmruttr-teturitiy belong Guelph. Eiord-Ttsr, '2Lt't',t,' Guelph. Doug-ou y Won: Elora Fur. JfT/l'/'t,ifu'T'a1 Pdwe (in-null... the dny I!” we . Bertur-1, ust. Thursday in each manth. 'mmptou-Pimt Thursday in each manna. wwwa~ Fm: PM? in each mouth. Forum-Thursday lo owing Mount. Format, "ee.eecit1tttiyP. glfalxuery. Amit, I m. " NORONTO. GREY, AND BRUCE - RAILWAY hams being 144, of which 27 Rere puma. un- tuuu. This aver-gm one tor every " minl‘tu. and there was not nu ltout's detention. l rec-ml unprecedented for . single track. and creditnMr to the and who handled such a bulk our-mo so expeditious. 1y. The iuue of cud at Slmtfonl to m. engine: was 500,000 ttoutrds, Int-side. a Cutt- siderable quantity of wood. TU (mummy Inn commenced extending its switch, a lover-l localities, and intend (Inn. by up arm to double, the truck. the uccesalty fur which can be no longer doubted. Mom- tary Tim. The basin“: of the Grand Trunk Built a, m nuvor more naive than mm, e. M], ther portions of its linen in “idem Ihttaeio. A Shawn-d paper of last “at ductibu the litution an especially Indy on TM)’, which. it avers. Wits lineman. outlay ever known on the mud. In " anion to the regular trains bum-m Sauna ll. Shadow, there Were " rpm-ml height" (aim. the total nml or uu'iung at and luvinu Swarm-a station duxinu the PHOT( " ', RA PH Y. The mansion of Vietoeia,B. C. no!“ in of Indium, baboon Aluminum by a. new numerator- to he 5.634. The popu. Mun on!» Province. excluure of In“. is About 25,000. ua. The American Syndicate who with to build the Vancouver Island Railway In” ow to do so for tho grunt “I. belt of land extending from Esquimnh to lin mm Narrows, 140 miles long and 40 miles “at They ptopou to begin the road in nix. month: and complete it i: two and . 1.." you. Col. Williams. M. P., of Port Hope, Lu too-ind u “Ingram from Mr. lilhulfufd Glad Euginur of the G. T. It., inhuman: that tite mm; of the double track .... a: [ill in that section will be mum-duh“. wounded with. . CHANGE OF TIME WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., Depart 0:110 u.m.. [momma Arrive 4:00 p.m.. 10aop.m. TIE-"ATE! auoui, iiiikUV kkiCirGiiGis In no A Superior Quality day- TGiiikiiirUiG' "can”. Monthly Fairs. Lower Town, Duh-u. 1-18. T. DONAGHY, EDHULD quool; General _ er Put") Tue.slayV “:45 mm " D. In. 11:36 a. m.,s:oo p.111. tuf. p. I... 6:20 p. m- yyctr.iii KEIIE) 's old Stud. y us. Tim. In I. 1 tU km utylv» ot {lulu-n how-HI or " {at In". your "rote at the awn-r- nun-u. In “I” you will huh-pan mulnd an: mum. Mag. and Pttere tunttietpt My “MINI to. j . From and Bcamr Punting a i F ield _ Spooning. I "t""",.lfP,tStcfg1,rg, M nu. r. low-h l nadoulmJ mum. mm, ' I 2 Bout! an. ”can. New Cattle lad Hotel. W. CALDWELL, BOOT and Si'iih'ilrii0Ell, IlOII~0. Sign. um! Ornamental Painter, Spring Ind Summer '"Ir‘lliol Busidouoe-Oppmih the Chuos JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER qunlIv pm." " h" iq 'tn-pu'ud In w The” “chum-u u- I "4 mm "M [Altai nt lac-Mm " them-I Pawns I) u It " A M . Durham ' Fri I'") LII"! VIII-loin Rwanda-l La:nlr?,r, Lumber, Shingles, Shingle ", Lath & Um lion ry-urrr 9. than. Ami 6M T3rrsch Cutting done to Order. P,",'" '0‘ VI... t hutch-u Boot or tmoo u F. DOWNE S, Wttttre I! " an) um Fm , “ADI G 1-3:. I Houdini.“ hubs-Hum VJTEBINARY SURGEON. Ha Price Vt Durham! I W' 1:1. .. Owen R s" Ind 0pm: man 'I' ALFRED H ALEXANDER BROWN SSI'I‘IR of Dill-huh . M Ith:' Alexander JMNLIIJIOI W. M. CLARK. Architect and Buiider 1"].AHHLAslt-K. r THE 1trM'KVit.Lr'. Mii.l A Wanna-um!“ - Am "mum-II- um [windm-u. m . lbw-gluon! '.tts.'rt, 'tr (bu-n "mum-nu! A. cum-u: hn'hl m-u _ I... And-ah A Io. N. Mu- mlu tkt um n .419 Could ml toe “In tir s', Mos-land lull bud-n "are and and” 1 TN itreteme or " tine. N m "BIN“ pa: 3-er Gum oottu-t.- )‘ou In" column. .. 0- *. " DURHAM Ht. lDl'IillAM Lott-r 1 ‘mnvr BUSINESS DIRFCTCRY -- - ALEGAL Ml unlu Honey I. I...- livery " ‘II n I-nuln , " tho ogtue, Quaint“ Mud. t At a laden“ Prsre Front in Frost. “Hummus and Itt " ‘. 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