ZP â€"4 A Sth eon. of Wallaes, about two miles from Palmerston, was killed by a falling tree. He lived only two hours after the accident. Phe Weet Lyoue Timss says:â€"A man named Julins Knjath, Jate of Odessa, Ont., was found dead last Sunday about 500 yards from his residence, close to the boundary line, at Ernestown, near St. Joe, in Dakota. It appears that be had been drinking in ome of the Mennonite villages near the line, and was last seen in company with Some years ago, says the Mou.l several domestic animals belonging to Mr. MiJer, of Norval, were attaéked with a mysterions disease, which carried them off | in a few days, they being buried on the furns, _ A short time ago some piga which had been feediog in the neighbourhood of the grave were taken with a disease which manifested much the same symptoms, and ‘also killed them in a few days. Mr. Miller determined to examine the animals, and if possible determine what the ailment was, and cut thenm open for the purpose. It is supposed that during the dissection some virus entered a small out on his hand, for it immediately became swelled, the inâ€" fSacsmation spreading to his body, and sausing his death in a very short time. The situation at Ash postoffice (Zimmerâ€" wan Station) deroands the immediate atâ€" tention of the Postmasterâ€"General. In this neighbourhood is a large number of vilhgon}nd farmers, who have asked for and been prowised the advantages of a nearly every resident in the vicinity, and tms petition will be despatched to the Postâ€" masterâ€"General direct. If a community is ‘sntitled to postal privileges it is a shame Ahat they should be debarred from availing Chemecives of those privileges when pro vided by the presence of an obnoxous perâ€" son, whose only claim to the position is his political faith, The fact that a proportion of the signatures attached to the petition now cirealating are those of Consorvatives is sufficent evidence that the trouble is no postoffice, All the necersary pomphom-‘ alia of sueh an institution have been proâ€" vided in accordance with the instructions of the head of the Department, and a man: has been placed in charge and duly inâ€" stalled as postmaster. â€" Unfortunately this person has not the contidence of the peoâ€" ple. Although he has officiated since June only some half dozen of the neighbouring residents have cousented to receive and despatch their papers and letters through Ash postoflice. It is even alleged that these few baye to put up with annoyances that would not be tolerated in any other logality. Representations made to the member for Haiton, both by public meet: ing and pelition, rerssin unnoticed; thereâ€" fore another petition is now in circulation setting forth objections to the Government appointee, which will bear the names of party quarrel, but a popular den>and for guaranteed security and straight dealiog in their postoffice affiirs,. And what they demand ought to be granted and promptâ€" Fifteen bundred converts to Mormonism have been mado in England since Augnst, The Iighest towers in the world are those of the Cologne Cathedral, 524 feet or equivaâ€" lent to 4, 192 of Esterbook‘s Falcou Pen. New York has had a Christmas fire which swept awsy $3,000,000 worth of property. The death has cecurred of a notable Urcsâ€" byterign missionary in Africaâ€"a womau, Mrs, Sutherland, who bas seom thicty Iwo years‘ service in Calabar. She sa, od many live» of heathens sentenced to death by the hagbarous customs« of the laud, and was alâ€" most worehipped for her kinduess by the poor of Duke Towu. A nervous jooking rman went into a store in Portiand, Mo., so the Press relates, aud sat down for an hour or so, when the clerk asked if there was anything she could do for bim. â€" He sard no, he didn‘t waut anyâ€" thing. She went away, and he sat there for half an hour longer, when the propriâ€" etor went to hin. and asked if he waunted to be shown anything. . "No," said the nervâ€" ous man. . "I just want to sitaround, My pbysician bas recommended perfect quiet for me, und says above all things I mast avoid being in a crowd. . Noticing that you did not advertise in the newspapers, I thought this would be as quiet a place as 1 could find, so I just dropped in for a few hours of isolation." The Merchant pickâ€" ed up a bolt of paper cambric to brain him, wanted was a quiet life. Mow to Cure n Cold. Upon the first feeling of chill or shivering remain maoors if possible, bathe the fest in #Rpid water, gradually increasing the heat as muil can be con fortably borue, drink y of warm ginger tea, or sage tea, to in nce‘ merspiration, and â€" take: Hagyard‘s Tok eemeeeett ooo oges 3 ES l’wion{w&hlm mornlin’ to directions on the bottle. Haxyard‘s Balsam oures coughs, asthma and brouchitis. â€"b199. Tasx PuzzreDp Inzpe1at®.â€"The incbmâ€" ate is sometimes as simpleâ€"minded and overâ€"credulous as a child, and, we may add, as easily puzzled. . One such, too good patured and witty to remain sober long, muiabkyingtolndhi-v.yhom. He accosted a passerâ€"by with, "Bog parâ€" don, sir, I‘ve been having too good a time to walk very straight; will you be kind enough, beg pardon, sir, to tell me which is the other site of the street?" The us t . HeNWiNE . : Scucsk eRi CC CC ~@ deas fellow, 1 suppose it is jnst over there," pointing with his finger. ‘The inebriate seemed to be strapgely puzzled by the anâ€" ewer, and, for a mowagnt was lost in proâ€" tnund maditation. â€"At iast be looked into l l( 'hï¬a As IMe® AC SCMR ACCC the sirangers‘s face and seid eweetly : "Beg mwself, but I. wont over about ten minâ€" anyself, but I. wons over ®*"""" °. _ °_ __ utes ago and nokedn gentloman the same 1. es P en e "hisy ,, cne world MISCELLANEOUS wont out. He said all h« the street?" The ered : "Why, my ~and for distressing coughs, treat them with Hagyards P;cï¬nnl &hun.h;t cures infl.:u‘nm asthma, ary com'phmtl, leading to consumption.â€" b199. The seven kings of Rome were Romulus, Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Martins, Tarquinus Priscus, Servius Tullâ€" ius, and Tarquinius Superbus, and the King of Steel Pens is Esterbrook‘s Falcon, No. There is no better cure for Rhenmatism than Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil used according to directions on the bottle. It also cures Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Bruises, lameness and all wounds of the flesh. All dealers sell it, price 25 cents, â€"b199. A pickpocket was discovered on Sunday plying his trade in a Warsaw chureh at Hig/s Mass, and to cover his retreat cried Fire. A wild panicensued, in which thirty women were killed and others wounded. The culprit was a Jew, who was caught after the panic and beaten soundly by the mob, and the Jews‘ quarter attacked and several stores gutted. #Never Gire up the Ship," were the memorable words cf Commodore Perry. We repeat, ‘"Don‘t Giye up the Smp" m despairing invalid, but try Bardock Bitters. It cures others, wl;{ not you? It renovates, regulates snd tones ,',}k‘,,f‘" oys f pevgher 0, 1061. ;(;n;:;t l;cTelll:);;,nl;(" restores lost Vitality â€"b199. e P AT E NT S. We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, Englaud, France, Germany ete, â€" We have bad thirtyâ€" five years experience. I Cak ut Nb 4s Aunto uc tnW mec e Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Screxrteic Amzricas. This large and splendid iNusterated weekly paper, $3.20a : ear, shows the Progress of science, is very interesting, and has an ecormous circulation. Address .{JUNN' & CO,, Patent Solicitors, Publishers of Serexttrrc As®nicas. 37 Park Row, New York. Hand book sbout Patents seut free. Now is the season for sudden colds and Tallor & Clothier, Nearly:Opposite the “TISHES to return t liberal patronege bestowed opening out business in Dundal Wia dntinanta the T Emm UTS W I E. uP wiso intimate that He is now in a better position than ne has boen heretofore, to turw ont work in the I P . ® es > above line promptly, and made np h Lest style of the Art, and at prices must draw the trade to bis establishment. cuyâ€"N6 a S?ECIALTY La Residenceat theOld PostOfice, LowerTown, pURHAM. TIIE subscriber is prepared to Receive awnd Make Up, on the shortest notice, and in he LatestStyle Menaud Boy‘s Clothing . Agood Atguarrantoed. A. R. is Agent for the Colebrated wilson B Rewing Marhines of Mamilton. ‘This machine is capable of sewing through 17 hï¬y of duck with the sme ease as any other taachine can sew two ply, and the strongest Linen thread made can be used npon it. Tt also can be cusily wdjusted to sew the finest fabric. Prices range from 335 to $48. J. C. ATKINSON, TN ES W Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. Dundalk, July #x and Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farm Rroduce taken in eshange. E‘ruit, Confectionery, Canped Fish, Cod Fish, Hering, Oysters, Lates® Rasbions Regulerly Receired Lower Town DURHAM. Aloxandoer Rovortscii, o :t Fashions regularly Roceived beg leave to intimate that I have opened a Grocery and Provision Store GROCERIES, Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel, Thmely Wanring. TAILOR, and * a the Old Post Office on Main Sucet. JA81 c bestowed upon hinm alve n Dundalk, and be would Low EBates tin 176 for the in the s that Staple ~and Fancy MILLINERY, MANTLES, Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes: Berlin Felt Goods, Groceries, &c., All now very complete. ‘The undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous Friends and Customers for mast natronage in his present line of business, and hopes to merit |'cm_xtéuuaneo 2!L§h0 same, SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. Jhe undersigned AROR HEHS URPMUCINUYL U OR BR 2s 4A marlt a anntinnance past patronage in his present line of business, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, and would beg leave to announce that he is now receiving instalments of his WALL PAPERS and Window Blinds, Fancy Work Boxes and. Writing Desks, Berlin and: other Wools, Mottoes and Pictures, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Toilet Sets, Vases, China Cups and Mugs, Toys and Small Wares, School Books and Stationery, Confectionery and Nuts; Fruits In their Season ; Neoew KFall and Winter Goods ! which he feels fully confident cannot fail to command a ready sale. _ His motto is Small Protits and Quick Returns, "THEAS.â€"Always famous for Good and Cheap TEAS. Japan 25¢, 40¢, 50¢, aud 60¢ per Ib, . Japt Toa Sets, 44 pieces, for $2.70. Urystal Set#, 4 pieces, 50¢, 75¢ and $1,00, Goblets $1 per dozon, _ Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Glass Water Pitchers, Comports, Custards, Fern Jugs, Stew Pans, Napies, Matts Plates, Oval Preserve Dishes, Salters, Eug Cups, Vases, Vegetable Dishes, Pudiing Dithes, Custard Bow!s, Bedroom Sets from $1,50, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &o., Cheap and Good. Durham, November 17th, 1881, Family and Pocket Bibles, CROCKERY, CROCKERY. Tea Sets, China, Glasware, &c., A full line of Groceries, School Books, Ssed Grain, &c. Empire Horse & Catt‘le Food for Sale. The Big Push No:;. but firstâ€"clase hands employed, snd guarantee to give a perfect fit and satisfaction. Noyember 10, 1881 Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or Durham, Sept. 8, 1881 and invites inspection of the same, . Always on hand a FUSL 8TOCK Durham. Cctober 20, 1881. Highest Price paid in Cash for all kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, Fresh Oatmeal always ob hand and exchariged for Oate, French, Tailoring â€" Establishment, CHRISTMA®S GOODS! [JAMES BURNET, Upperâ€" Town, DUREIAM,. JOHN CAMERON, Has just received a very Large Stock of Crockery, consisting of : Best brand of OYSTERS, and many other things too numerous to mention. Is the place to get your Suits Made, English, and American Fashions Received., 60¢ per Tb, _ Japin Tea Five lbs for 81. Five lbs of Hyson Tea $1.75 quality of Black Fea at 75¢ per Ib, ‘Try our Teas, s CR OCEHKES Which will be sold very cheap, Revised Testaments, Presentation Books, THOMAS JONES, Js receiving more *" PKXLL Upper Town, Durham. cimn192 &o. 1LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT! Great Bargains in Stoves At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham. Lamps, Lamps! in all varieties. COAL OIEL, of the best quality. A first class Assortment of Tinware Always kept in Stock. Job Work promptly attended to. HARRIS & Co. Machine Oils, Machine Oils. I keep the best Oils 1;1 Town & sell them cheap for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. Boiled and raw Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. Paint, Varnish, Horse, Serub and Shoe Brushes. A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glass, Locks, HMinges, Door Bells, &c., &e. BUILDING HARDWARLE. At the Leading Hardware Store, Upper Town, Durham. ( T.J. ADITE. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, A Large Stock of all sizes, Small Profts and quick returns shall be our Motto. Having bought the bulk of our Stock direct from Manufacturers we Arc offering special inducements in Millinery, Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Staple&Fancy Dry Goods. Highest price paid for Butter & Eggs. i $ Agents for ‘La.dies & Children‘s Fashion Bazar CUT PATTERNS. PAINTER‘S MATERIAL. FALL GOODS. Don‘t fail to give us a call. PDurham, Nov. 10, 1881. Oil, White Lead, the best brands in the market. Fire proof paint, Venetiau Red, Whitmg and all dry colors, always on hand, Frames made to order, any size, Very Cheap, .. McKECHNIE. JTor. Cash, BRUSHES. * T PE i L 41881 Latches, Clothes Hooks, 192 R;"-(E;}iiy' _cured with Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil, p, sore throat, colds, burne, scalds, bruises, frost bites, chilblains and all wounde -l:::'luhuoqnwy healed by Yellow Oil ~â€" i # _ When an Austin schoolmaster entered his temple of learning a few mornings ago, he read on the blackboard the touching leg. end, " Our teacher is a donkey," The puâ€" pils expeeted there would be a comliaed eyclone aud earthâ€"qnake, bat the philosop. hic pedagogue contented himself with add and grew n»no better but rather worse, â€" Mr.i> H. lf:-rd. of Geneva, N. Y., after dismissâ€" ing his ;,b’.ieinu, tried nearly half a prosw of the various blood and liver remedics .5\'... tised, with no benefit ; when oane lottle of Burdock Blood Bitters cured bim of Paralysis and General Delulity, At the advanced age of 60, he says he feois quite young again, and was overjoyed at his wonderful recovery,â€" b199. Wooden Bridges Replaced by Jron. On and after THURSDAY, m« DECEMBER, 1881, there wiil be an entive CnancE or TIME. Fast traing, with new passenger equipment and powerful engines, will be run us follows :â€" Toronto......... d@p. 725b am. ® 100pm Teeswater..... rF Owen Sound... " Ovcn!ound.‘.dn’». 5:35 am. 3:30 p.m, Teeswater...... h1b " $:00 p.m. Orangeville,... * 48 " 7:30 pan. Toronto......... @Â¥r. _ Md5 * 9:50 pan Business men and travellers genorally from all FIVE HMHouHS IN TOBRONTO, AND Roeturn the Same Day. TAKE THE SHORT ROUTE. For forâ€" ther particulars see Time Tables, EDMUND WRAGGE, PATTERSON :WARREN, Carpenters & Contractors, ABE Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and B !Is of Lumber promptly made out. A call solicited, Sutisfaction gnarantend Orders left at Adic‘s Hardware Store, Upper Town, wil} be promptly attended to, Toronto, Grey & Bruce Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly mtended to. Fresco and Bauner Painting & Speciality. Charges Moderate.â€"Orders loft at J. F. Mowat will veceive proimpt attenution, Durham, March 3rd, 16*1 . y156 To Diszases, ComrranTs and Acciomnts which Hacvarp‘s Vn.wwOu.inm. teed to cure or relieve either in or House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, DUORHAM. EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. Torouto, December 1st, 1881 'l‘“l! undersigned would intiumate thn‘ * his bnkery, justsouth of James Bpoven‘s Storo Garafraxa Streot, he will keop on nand finst chustide Bread. Onkes. Fastry, Biscuits, &r. Tea and burprise Parties supplied. on the shortâ€" est notice, u.n?ul very low prices. He would . @l40" take this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Durham and surrounding country for Qu-‘rut- O UOMETEUUTT CDShe Anvine the past. and B e ORTOP C Ton and mms' Parties supplied on the SH0" est notice, and at very low prices, He would MIMQ take this opportunity of thanking the inbabitants of Durhaim and surrounding country for the J""' mhuwvmd on him during the past, and 8# usual will supply Bread daily at any place in the Steel Rails Throughout, Town How are yo;;ét for Socks!! Look out for cold weather. Durham, May 19, 1881 can very easily be remedtt? ©""" |uomlans Job :aloolmlorublo by calling on WiMienmt J::,.' stome,jumr., who has all the «ppliances % + Knitting Stockings & Socks PRntTto® _" _ ). U,Cad methodk, Jtcst This Railway bas new been changed to the STANDARD GAUGE ts along the line of Railway will be enabled to ve home in the morning, have ~ WM. JOHRNSTON, Jr., Lower Town, Durkam. A PALMER, Proprietor. .. M % HOP BITTERE Asporu® Proser asn Tesr MienroarQualr { us or aut oviuek bircbies. WIll be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in thean, Ask your druggist for Hop Ritters and tr ’be(orc you sleep. Take ue Other D.1. C. is an absolute and trrestst thie cure fo: Drunkeness, use of opium, jobacco and A1! Diseases of the Stomach, Dowels, Rlood â€" lver, Md-v{-.nud Urinury Organs, Nerâ€" * voushess, Fleeplessnessand especially ESnBpas Srxo rou Cixcuutan. Aamoiee All above sold by drupyists. Hop itters llï¬{(‘:wwh-uv, N. Y., & Toronte, Out Durham , Mav 12, 1881 F. DOWNES, noPrs, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION. 'v'c;unu-l" ness, Flecplesenessand especially afle Complaints, ® d $1000 IN COLD. of the country, the line laid with TIHIEY CURE VERY important question for every> one consider a« there is nothing more imâ€" as for than cold feet, however much ery y be remoedied and evervbody _magt w " Moans c cl2 Hatime (A Modicine, o M gooh "aud Inlommntes RAILWAY. inc, not a Priuk,) CONTAINS DUCRHAM, DpULKIHAM. and the med would intimate thnt n# General Manager A. PALMER. opened 6:50 1035 1036 $:30 pm $:00 pm T:30 pan 9:50 pam y167 "THR GREY â€"SRBBMGE|â€"§1:00 per year in m-d.uww" space and under. per rnwa‘fll"""",:t ‘Tures inches do.per year * UasFha® €ONABLS., JOT Y 60T ..~. > Emm for the Srét insertion., Casval sdvertisements charged 8 00 M @RIETTIUNU ClA 9 cents porl the ©M06, Garetraze Strobt JACKES & PRINGLE, AT‘I’OBNS\'S at Law, Bolici OMee â€"Lower Town, purbam. C, ».J1CKES, D. A JR &A BUSINESS DIREC Ese C » PB. ]JG‘IT[K)[)\' y W'“ala he at his Ofice , lln\:v‘!t NW UR ws Naoe, as nome and Co9 ‘ 8. JFROME, 14 «3 . gargery . will wisit 1 Office, British Hote) â€"fr Tuesday (beir Day) to #very month , where he witl be most hapt all those that niky tuvot tium with ( All work entrusted to him wil urmad in the latest and most «ppro CCA Cdics manth June 2ith , 1000 AA lege, PUMTTC TYETERINARY AURG PeC 6 PUNDALK , Ont . 'fll““l‘ï¬ï¬i Motul, Shelburne . 6 Aay and Priday from 10 a‘clock a .m . *" Dusdalk,Merch 20th 1879 . I)LAX $, Specification«, Estimatet Furnished, Wors Supsrintended and 444 Charges Moderate. _______________ RATES OF ADVERTIS ‘.D-lnl s tacy ""% ¥°0 Wolicitors in Ohancery, Convor®l en Bound, have resuimed 84 Flesherk h every Thursday as beretofore FRED FROST, 3 w y®0 County Orown Atiormey . ~ALEXANDER Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shing ARRISTERS _ JOHN ROBERTSO! TAILOR AND CLOTH ©00 Bush. Frosh Lime, Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880. Bpring and Summer in received. Darham , Feb.14, 1878. > PRICEVILLE, Osr., §8UER of Marriage Ticonsos, T000 Rucrmfiastoner mencing business in Durhiin ECCC m&uom:qun‘ to execute wi A Superior Quality. As asual COPYING and EN LARGING in A 1 «tyle. ~â€"~_ _ W.NM. CLARK, Architect and Buil Picture Â¥rami PHOTOGRAPH Colored & Bright Gold Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ GOLD & Silver W A" Key and Stem Winders. #Pnelatestin Hail Pariorand Bracket C Gâ€"une beantiful designs in Silver a , zo Plated Ware at ME LATBST NOVELTIE®S I Durham Nov.25 1880 s OOE io birbhes wot a1 * 44 * .-"\\'. 0?'“. Bentinck . * 1. W, CRAWFO Cutting done to Ord N thauking my wmany Customers the very liberal M reseived aince meing business in Durham, 1 state thit nEA T & lats and pUBRHAM MEDICAL eRemt DR CTLCC tion, and 2 cents por li wou.â€"Nonporic) 11008 s of births, marmiegos . news, inserted free of < PENTH®TER N Done in 35 different Styles . NX O MARKDALE and Attorney W. F. DOLLE‘, T. DONAG e the Canada P PURHAM Fashions Vetrin Kelsey‘s old CHAT