L 92 0 [} confliet between the Slavs and Teutons was inevitable. â€" If any attempt was made to molest the states recognized by treaties they would not be left to fight the battle General Skobeloff,in receiving some Serâ€" vian students, is said to have stated that a my customers." Being asked about the Clydesdale horses, Mr. Dablman said; "I will not give. you auy criticism on the Clydesdales. I buy very few of them. 1 prefer to pass their stable and say nothing about them." "They have the bost teet of any horse in America. They have a high cup foot. Their feet will stand work on the paveâ€" ment better than those of any other breed. They are shortâ€"coated and thinâ€"skinued and stand the hot weather the best of any breed. The Normanâ€"Percherons geonerally give the best satisfaction to the people who buy them to wear out, They are very finely developed for their ages. I put them into the heaviest work when four years old and they stand it. Am buying them as old as I can get them, but canuot get them over four years old. Ibuy these horses because they give the best satisfaction to We extract from interview with Mr. I. H. Dahiman, who is the most extensive horse dealer in America, all space will perâ€" mit. It is but a reflex of the other dealers‘ testimony. Heseid: "I handle between 9,000 and 10,000 horses annually on my own account. â€" Of the draft horses I handle, nearly all are Norommmâ€"Persheron horses. These Formanâ€"Percheron horses are docile, intelligent, broad between the eyes, and have some brain. They are easily broken, and are steady in harness,â€"meaning ibat they don‘t fret when they do their work. They are powerful horses, and compactly built,â€"short in the back,â€"deep in the body, and broad in the chost. This gives them what we call ‘a good dinnerâ€"basket.‘ No. 147 E. Twentyâ€"fourth st., 3,500; Oakâ€" ley & Smith, No. 160 E. Twentyâ€"fourth st.. 8,500; Jacob Dahiman, No. 213 E. Twenâ€" ty fourth st., 2,000; and C. & H. Hayman, No. 218 E. Twentyâ€"feurth st., 3,000. <In Brooklyn, N. Y., 8. Richy, No.831 Rutâ€" ledge st., 1,500; Heury Newman, No. 328 Rutledge st., 1,500; and A. M. Stein & Co., No. 229 Washington st., 3,000, The large dealers interviewed in Chicago, with the number of horses they handle anâ€" nually, were : James D. Beckett, No. 377, W. Randolph st., 3,000;, M. Newgass, No. 17 Morgan st., 2,000; J. 8. Cooper, No. 174 Michigan ave., 1,500; F. J. Berry, No. 2 Monroe st., 1,500; Joseph Lamb, No. 133 Michigan ave., 1,800. At Mansfield, 0., A. J. Heineman, 2,500, In New York City, Isaae H. Dablmman, No.209 E. Twenâ€" tyâ€"Fourth st., 10,000. A. 8. Chamberlin, The generaladvice of the dealers to farmâ€" ers was to breed to Percheronâ€"Normans horses in preference to any other breed with reference to ~raising horses to sell on the city horse markets. It was also gathâ€" ered thut these grade Percheronâ€"Normans bring from $50 to $75 more than any of the other breeds of same weight and conâ€" dition. If they handled the several breeds of heavy draft horses known as French or Perche onâ€"Nomman,‘the Clydesdales, the English and Belgian, of which breed they handled most? â€" Why most of a particular breed * What were the particular merits that made this breed more desirable, thereâ€" fore more salable, than the others, etc. ? The result show 1 by the detailed interviews gives overwhelming evidence that the Perâ€" cheronâ€" Normans eclipse all the other breeds as favorites among the dealers, owing to their vastly superior selling quantities. The evidence condensed priefly from this mass of testimony is that those who buy their horees to wear out, greatly prefer the Percheronâ€"Normans to any other breed, because they ars more compactly and powerfully built; are more enduring, havâ€" ing better feet to stand the hard wear fof the city pavements; haye better dispositions and are willing workere; are easier keepers, and generally give the best satisfaction. The Clydesdales were trequently criticized as being shimâ€"waisted, coarsly coupled, and geverally baving bad feet. The Chicago Tribune has of late interâ€" ested itself to a considerable extent in the subject of Draft Horses, and to enlighten its readers in this direction, published J uly 16th, a threeâ€"columnarticle, in which it aApâ€" pears that it had detailed reporters to inâ€" terview the leading horse dealers of New York City and Clueage, who buy and sell, in the aggregate, some 40,000 horses annuâ€" ally, as to the following points : \ Draft Horses. Expericuce of Horse Dealers who Handle o“'-:ï¬n « A Dhe, ni striochdadh dbuit, Nuair bhitheas i lan fhirean Bheir umblachd fhior do d‘ ghuth ; Gach reidbâ€"shrath agus fuar bbeinp, Gach coille bhuan us raon, Gach abbainn, locb, us ruaran, Bheir dbuit gach unir am macin. A Chriesd, is e ar nâ€"urnuigh Gun nochd, thu dhuinn thu fein; Bidh so gu gloir as ur dbuit, Dar duthaich ni e feur ; O losa, Leigh nan grasan, Led lamhan beanâ€"sa ruinn, Nuair leighsear 0 gach cradh stun Ar naumbaid saltrar leinn. An aite mhearachd basmhor Rinn traillean dall do dhacin‘, Cuir solus soisgeil ghrasmhoir Do chaoinihneis ghradhaich chaoin; Gun tig gach dream us seorse, The chompnuidh anns an tir, A sligh do chuirt do ghloir se Le grasan cirdheare fior. O Righ, a shaor sinn; gleidb sinn, Us stinir ar ceu gach la. Us seol dhulun far an teid sinp, A chur an ceil! do ghraidb; Guâ€"n lionar le lachd urnuigh ; A dhnisgear le do ghuth, O chuan gu cuan an duthsich, A thabhairt. umblachd dbuit. G L. DAVIS has been appointed outâ€" * side Agent for the Sale of Tickets for the Grand Trunk Railway. Passcogers ean |nN’n tickets to any foint on the G. T. 1. Tickets for Manitoba aud the North Woest can be had at lower rates than any other routes, Can ulways be seen after office hours at Middaugh‘s Hotel G. L. DaAVIS, Kouse,â€" Sign, and Ornamental Painter, TAKE THEâ€"SHORT ROUTE. For fur ther particulars see Time Tables. EDMUND WRAGGE, Genoral Manager, Mnvanka Pasurhactcs sa04 Owen Sound...don, 515 a.m, 3:30 p.m Teeswator...... " bda . * 2:00 pan Orangeville.... " 88 . " 730 p.m Toronto..........Atr. 3| 11;18 «* 9:50 p.m Business mon and travellers generally from all r.m wlong the line of Railway will be enabled to eaye home in the morning, have Fast trains, with new passenger equipment and powerful cugines, will be run us follows :â€" Toronto.........dep. 715 a.m. 410 p.m. Orangovilie,... * 4b * 6:50 _ " Teeswator......ar. 2:00 p.m. 1038 * Owen Sound... " L118 _" 1015 " Owen Sound...dop. Teeswator...... " Orangeville.... " Toronto..........Arr. FIVE MOuRS IN TORONTO, AND Return the Same Day. and the x 3 Wooden Bridges Replaced by Iron. On and after THURSDAY, 8rg DECEMBER 1881. there witl be an entire Magyard‘s Yellow Oil Is at the head of the list for all purposes of a fumly medicine. It is used with unpreceâ€" dented success, both internally and externally. It cures sore throat, burns, scalds, frost bites; releves, and often cures asthma.â€"b207. Mure cure for a Cough, The most reliable remedy for a ‘cough or cold, asthma, shortness of breath, sore throat, weak lungs and all bronchial troubles, is Hagâ€" yard‘s Pectoral Balsam. . Price 25 cents. â€"b207 All the gold that is in use on the globe would only make a solid cubical block 26 feet square. A little thing to make so much fuss about! An Irish student was once asked w“ was meant by posthumous works ? "They are such work,"‘ said he "as a man writes after he is dead." If you want to be suiled, go to a tailor; if you desire to be nonâ€"suited, go to law. What to Stndy, Pope, the poetical philosopher said, "The proper study of mankind is man," and yet, how little is the real science of man studied. If people understood and heeded the laws of health, and if when out of sorts would resort to a common sense like Burdock Elood Bit ters, many of the ‘"ills that flesh is heir to" :li:ht be effectually remedied. It invogorates regulates all the secretions to a bealthy action. â€"b207. R Dec 22nd, 1381 Main News. Hop Bitters, which are advertised in our columns, are a sure cure for ague, billiousness and kidney complaints. Those who use them say they cannot be too highly recommended. Those afflict d should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthasiastic«in the praise of their curativye qualities.â€"Portfland Argus. , } A Savina Woxax.â€""You may talk alout your mean men," said onerustic to another on the ferry boat the other day, "but we‘ve got a woman over there in Alameda‘ who takes the pie." "Kinder closeâ€"is she ?" Close? Why last month her husband died â€"fourth husband, mindâ€"and I‘m blamed if she didn‘t take the doorplate of the front door, had his age added, and then nailed on to his coffin. Sad she guessed likely she‘d ‘ be wanting a new ramo on the door soon any way." ‘ Toronto, December 1st, 1881 Ax Axerrious City.â€"For the last seven years works of an extensive character have been in progress at Milford Haven, Wales, connected with a design no less sanguine than the creation in Penbrokeshire of a second Liverpool. Large docks have been [exmted, a special railway lail down, and a pier constructed 700 feet long for the acâ€" commodgation of ocean steamers, with a view to making Miliord Haven "the port of the future for American trade." It is reckoned that a day at least will be saved in the lengtlh of the passage, while the Haven is supposed to possess unequalled advantages as a place of landing. The doeks are approaching completion and the pier and railway are ready for traffic. Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY,. have capital will buy lots, build Louses, or tear out and remodel the very old ones. Go to work and stimulate every legitimate euterprize by giving it all the friendly enâ€" couragement you can, for by uniting your industry, influence, and capital in the comâ€" mon cause. Cuillivate the public spirit and talk less than you work. Help yourneighâ€" bor. If he is in danger of breaking down, prop him up in some way, either by kind words good counsel, ora lift from your pocket book. If he gets fairly down before you know his sitaation, set him on his bet‘ againâ€"his misfortune is to be pitied not blamedâ€"and his talents and Iabor are ‘ worth money to the community. Besides ;it may some day be your turn to need a corresponding _ sympathy. _ Encourage your local authoritics in making public imâ€" provements for the good town. Speak well, talk encouragingly of the town you tive in, of its prospects, of your neighbors, and in fact everything likely to advance the general good. It is just such little things that make a town grow.â€"Their cost is insignificant when divided up among all, but when concentrated into a general effort they do the business thoroughly. Steel Rails Throughout, F. DOWNES§, This Railway bas new been changed to the STANDARD GAUGE Ticket Agent. of the country, the line laid with CHANCE oF TIME, 5:15 BOOTS,;CSHOES â€"ANDâ€" Shoemakers Supplies always KEPT IN STOCK, HIGHEST Market PRICE HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, VALISES, SHAWL STRAPS, &o.. SPANISH SOLE & Upper LEATHER, FRENCH & CANADIAN CALFSKIN. Flesherton: "';iéfld'ig;ioio}{i'fr}l}n;iut Dundalkâ€"Tuesday bofore Orangeville, _ Shelburneâ€"Wednesd ;gnbolnre Orangeville, Marsvilleâ€"Second Wednesday in each month. Walkertonâ€"Thelst Wednesday in each month Mildmayâ€"Last Wednesday in each month., dn 7. eW t amen oc ioï¬ e ced fls B iss Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in cach month. Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month, Listowelâ€"First Friday in eachmonth, Fergusâ€"Thursday following Monwat Forest, Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of Fsvruary, April, J une, Suâ€" gust, October and December, Primr‘(‘m.râ€"WednoldAy prececding the Orangeville Orangevilleâ€"The second Thursday in each month THOMAS SMITH, SADDLER, TANNER & SHOEMAKER. Harristonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair, Draytonâ€"Saturday before Gnelph. Eloraâ€"The dn&be!on Guelph., Douglasâ€"Monday botore Elora Fair. Hmilï¬ton‘-gry:tu Palace Grounds, the day aftor Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in cach month. Pricevilleâ€"Monday before Durham. Hmovu-â€"â€"ï¬omhl)]r before Durham. Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in each month Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in eachâ€"month, To gather & crowd of people raise a plank in the sidewalik and start a terrier after a rat. To disperse them; circulate a subâ€" scription paper for the relief of a poor famâ€" The Electric Light, superceeding as at does all other modes of i!â€" lumination, and rivalled only by thégloriovs sunshme, will wot be hailed â€" with greater joy by mankind, than is Burdock Blood Bitters, which is as far superior to all other bl od purifiers and tonics as the électric light is supâ€" erior to the old fashioned tallow dip. Eurâ€" dock Blood bitters cures Scrofula and al} foul humors and impurities of the blood.â€"â€" L207, #ras Au exchange praises an egg, which, it says, "was laid on our table by Rev. Dr. Smith." Dr. Smith seems to be a layman as well as aminister. At the Leading Hardware Store, Upper Town, Durham. & T. J. ADIBE:. A Large Stock of all sizes, always on band. Frames made to order, any size, A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Gilass, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Ciothes Hooks Door Bells, &e,, &¢. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, BUILDING HARDWARE. Paint, Varnish, Horse, Serub and Shoe Brushes. Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White Lead, the best brands in the market.> Fire proof paint, Venegian Red, Whiting and all dry colors. I keep the best Oils in Town & sell them chean for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. Machine Oils, Machine Oils. Pilot Cloths, Cords, Lavintine, Ducks, Drills, Canvas, Plush, &e., &‘j" These goods will be found Very Low. Best Blosburg Coal. Having bought heavily before the lastadvance in Iron and Nails I am giving my cusâ€" tomers the benefit of it.â€"We‘also haveâ€"the finest Stock of > â€" Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware ; Bar Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Horse Spring Stock of Hardware, PAINTER‘S MATERIAL. («â€"=5‘=PAID FOR Monthly Fairs. Shoes and General Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. Carriage Trimmings MOWATS:. We have ever offered, consisting in part of Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. smm meme armmaymemge necommeaimnas in mminnenzene BRUSHES. Now Complete, At JOS. F®. MOWAT, ‘Tea and Supprise Partics supplied on the short» est notice, and at very low prices. He would also trke this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Durham and surronnding country for the(}»ut- ronege bestowed on him during the past,and ns l’;‘lull will supply Broad daily nt any pluccin the own,. A. PALMEK. Achis bnkvry,j\fétsm\th of James Brown‘s Store Garafraxa Street, he will keep on Hund firstclass Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Biscuits, &e. 0_ THE undersigned would intimate that at AUchis bakery. justsouth of James Brown‘s Store EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. PERCKHERON HORSES pul 420000 id 2 PAE OB UH PCE his farm. Hulmmuuom hav» included lg Prize Winners of Universal Erposition, Paris, 1878, and nearly all the Prize Horses of the Great Shows of France since his impor» tations began. Thayw«rrhd off the honors at the Oanl.-mhb ; and, at the Great Chi Fair, 1881, Mr, Dunham‘s Herd ?[ }â€ZRCABE!:QNS, (in competition with of TIZRCBHERONS, (in competition with the largest and plnest collection of Clydesâ€" Importing and Breeding «ll other imporiers of Draft Hor all parts oï¬mw for any one Oneâ€"fifth of the entire number of ed French Horses in America can b ie $Ve OVGAUALAAAMRy Wayne, Du Page County, Niaois, U. 8. A. *‘ 139 miles wost 3'CMcaam) During the past 17 months 360 STAL» LIONS AND MARES have been inmngigcg ul other im Darham, May 12,1861 DURHAM. _ A. PALMER, Proprietor. rom Erance to this establishment, bei JORE than the combined lm)l})rmï¬olu l other imporiters of Draft Horses fro CONTRACTIONS| BRUISES, _ LUMBAGO, ITCH, DEAFNESS, PAIN IN BACK, SPRAINS, PAIN in SIDE, &e, Every bottle guaranteed to give satisfac» tion or money nf“u:ded. DIREGTIONS WITH EACH BATTLE, PRIOE 28. T. MILBURN & 00. Proprietors TORONTO, G®T. To Diszases, Comrraners and Accromnrs which Hacyarp‘s Yrrzow Oin, is mrl.- teed to cure or relieve cither in or BEASB ° ~â€"â€"â€"â€"* t .. Zivveugl LARGEST STIFF JOINT FROST BITE. CORNB, y , Very Cheap. Japan 25¢, 40¢, 50s, and 60c per Tb. â€" Japan Tea Five lbs for $1,. Five ths of Hyson Tea $1.73 Best quality of Black Tea at 75¢ per Ib. ‘Try our Teas. Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for $2.70. Crystal Sets, 4 pieces, 502, ZScand $1.00, GoLlets &1 per dozen, â€" Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Glass Water Pitchers, Comports, Castards, Fern Jugs, Stew Pans, Napies, Matts, Plates, Oval Preserve Dishes, Salters, Egg Cups, Vaser, Vegetable Dishes, Pudding Dirhes, Custard Bowla, Bedroom Sets from £1.50. Of the Durham Carriage : Works, TEEAS.â€"Always famous for Good and Chsap TEAS. CUTTERSâ€" and SLEIGHS. [Tea Sets, China, Glasware, &c., which be feels fully confident cannot fail to command a realy sale. . His motto is Sigail Profits and Quick Returns. New Fall and VWinter Good ! Prompt attention given to all Orders. _ Charges Moderate,. None but first class hands employed, and guarantee to give a perfect fit and satisfaction. A full line of Groceries, School Books, The Big Empire Horse& Cattle Food for Sale. The Highest Price paid in Tash for all kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c Fresh Oatmeal always on hand and exchanged for Oats, CROCKERY, ~â€"CROCKERY. NEW DRY GOODS. Call and inspect at the Cheap Store of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &c., Cheap and Good. The HIGHEST Price will be paid for GOOD WHEAT Boots and Shoes! Having refitted our Flouring Mill we are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. 8 Cases just to hand from the Best Makers, Durham.MILLS. Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or PDurham, November 17th, 1881, Durham, Feb. 5th, 1882. Durkham, Noy. 3rd, 1881 French, English, and American Fashions Received. Durham, Sept. 8, 1881. Durham, Jan. 16 1882. Tailoring Establishment, Delivered in any part of Tow 1 on Shortest Notice and at LOW PRICES. Upper Town, DURIHIANM JOHN CAMERON, IEEBPECTFU'L‘LY SOLICITED & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Has just received a very Large Stock of Crockers, consisting of Is the place to get your Suits Made, JAMES BURNET, ~~OATMEAL, Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. . McFARLANE, CROCE ER V Which will be sold very cheap, Seed Grain, &c. Is receiving more Ulsterette. A, L. ROBERTSON. ‘oee : B Mc ate . fh im K flé‘é&a w Cighs oc has is lgais Anbl Panen in it d se N. 6 & J. McKECBNE. C. L. GRANT. And FEED em191 Vick‘s Minstrated: Monmtiiy Magazineâ€" 312 Pages, a Colored Plute in every number, mid inupy fine Engravings, Price 8125 n yeur; Five Copios for 25.00, S}n-rhm-n Nmmbers seut for 10 cents ; 3 trinl copies for 25 conts, Address, JAMES VICE RocHaster N YÂ¥ _ The city fathers of London have shown i“mfl for Mr, Gladstone by present. ing him with the freedom of the city, 1n ‘ufllï¬ofl to this the Court of the Common Council voted hitmn n gold casket, which is & piece of most Cxquisite workmanship, cents in yn*vr covers ; 2i ( German or English. For IS8Q i« mn 't‘lm:-l Eook of 3: ©s, inwo Colored tos of Miowe more than 1000 Ailastrations of toc Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, and Dire growing. ltis handsome enough for th Table or a Holiday Prosent. Send on y« and Post Office nl‘llrr-si, with 10 conts, ‘m send you a copy, postage puid. 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This muchine is eapable of sowing through 1 of duck with the same ease as any other n Tan sow two ply, and the strongest Jinen t funde can be used upon it 1t niso con e , wdjusted to sew the finost fni y Prices r f from #35to #45 THE «ubscriber is proparoed t« and Make Up on theshortest noti he LatestStyle hnn and Boy‘sClothin §tgoarranteed . Residenceat theOld Post Offic« DURHA M . Bpring and Summer Fashions re received, Durham , Feb.14, 1878 . Latcs: Fashlens DURHAM sr., DUCRHAN. Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada P terian Church.} JOHN ROBERTSO TAILOR AND CLOTH A Superior Quality As asual COPYING and ENLARG in A 1 style, DPRicture â€"IOrnami I.\' thanking my many « the very liberal Patronage ree menoing business in Durhaimn, 1 now botter than ever prepared to THE LATEST NOVELTIE® PRMUCEVILLE, Osr., ]S\'('F.l( of Marriage Licenses, Li fe newrnmaee Agennt /Commutiestomer i Conveymucer, and biconsed Au orthe County of Grey ##"Farmers, erchauts and Land Sales #o with punctuality and charges in« moderate Darham Nov.25 1880 Cutting done to Orde 4. Farnished. Work #ed | Charges Moderat PHOTOGRA PIJ Alexander Robertson, l)L AXS, F arnisl I ICENSED AUucrtioxEEn County of Groy. Anction Bakos« in all pmnis of the County, at romso: Goods sold on Commission, land Sai attended and the sale bills promptly p Pricevilie 1880 Willbo at Ha»tin day and Pricdes .( every month, whore he will be most i npoh all those that may favor im wi ronage. All work entrusted to him formed in the Jatest and most apj Ruerkmexor, any of the leading Do: romto . "WWead @M 06. â€"Wingham LuaACELET®, ALEXANDER BRO A 2 Bolicitors in Chansery, Conve Owen Sound, have resumed at Fleshe >pen every Thursday as heretofore ALFPRED FROET, 3 . w . County Crown Attorney . Dundalk M i BABBISTERS and Attorm Bolicitors in Chansery. Conve W . M. CLABRK . Architect and Buil Spégubl uns evic.len dune 24th 1880 space and under, per vear, T wo inches or 24 lines Nonpariel Three inches do, per yoar 0 advertisathonts charged & ht“d:nuflun; and u:?:n. subsequent insertion.â€"Nouperic}) Ordinary notices of births, m all kinds of locut news,insorted tre Siray Asmimales, &c . adveiti for @1, the advertisement not to Advertisements, ""12 when wr ten instructions to «-':-rmtn until forbidden, and charged it re J. TOWNSEXD: Professional and business card BUSINESS DI â€"TERM®S:â€"§1.00 por year L‘I"I‘OBNE\'S at Law, Bo Oflceâ€"Lower Town, Durham B.JACKES, B. A . R. TATILOR, Every T At the Office, Gurafroxa Done in 35 different Styles MISCELLANEO! HUGH MACKA "THE GREY TTORXNEY . ATâ€" LAW, 5 ,!poollo Parker‘s Drug Bore ". 2.. NEX XCYF INCLUDIN RATES OP ADVER Specifications JACKES & PRING E.D. MACMILLA T. DONAGH MEDICAL. Rogai=aly Secebve *" . % r V.vrflilv\'it:l take t w Tuesday (Fair Day) to & Gneuse‘ DE NIDE®T BE 4 BEAL® ARKDALEY H 8. JEROM! C s444 1 NK K elsey‘s old AJ thing . Ag eived «in state tha owen we. dic Rece s un c neb I N