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92 0 Â¥*% V fi'fl“’ 8-2:‘.","??!-)' € >A 7 of the efection in Muskoka, and Parry Sound on Monday affords anâ€"! other evidemce of the popularity ct the Mowat Goyvernment, and a most cheering and satisfactory indication of its adminis tration at the hands of the setulers in these newer listricts of the Provinee. In lmonl poliing divisions Mr. Bettes, the Reform eandidate, has majorities, and in only sevâ€" en has the Couservative candidate maj wiâ€" ties, and they are amail. As. far as a«cerâ€" tained Mr. Bettes‘ total majority is 418. On the 18ih of the month the Government won a great vietory, baving practicully carâ€" ned six out of the seven con«titaencies in which elections were held on that day. 1 The resalt in Muskoka adds another to the: .previous metories, and the Government it may be said, have ruade a clean sweep in this appeal to the people. Our opponents eannot say that the . battle was not «t utly fought on their side. Mr. Meredith gave hi« presence and | all the «npport he could. Mr. Plumb aud other spouters ns aded the district, spoke often and worked streunâ€" onsly for their candidate, hbu: all R¢t vain, for the «lectors had too mucu lanito im ue honesty, integrity and abslity of tue Govâ€" ernment to listen to the foundationless churges of Mr. Meredith aud his heuch» Im@n. The suceess of the Government Literals of Ounturio ow this 0€ci been signally decided, but in the v pleteness of tiis success ies a danger. â€" It will aot do for the 4 Provincial rights and Provinetal a to »it contentedly down and &sui selves thut the people are with th that consequently there is uo need er exertion. | The great battle is Provincial rights and Provinetal autonoim) ; to »it contentedly down and &ure l.lwm-! selves thut the people are with thetw, gud that consequently there is uo need for larin \ er exertion. â€" The great buttie is yet to be fought, and our opponvetts, though «efeat« ed, are active and vigilant, and will work to carry the general election# as they ney» er worked before. Some time Ago Mr. Mereditls complained that he an bis fol lowers bhad uot received that support from the Conservative party generally in the el« ections of 1879 to which they were entitled, We do not hear sach complaints now. On the contrary, we have Sir John | presiding over a Convention of the loeal Tories, at which leading politicians of the Dominion party are present, Dominion issues are thru«t npon the people; a gontinned sereaiu is kept up thit the precious N. P., hke some paling youngster that cannot staud alone, is in danger, and every effort is beâ€" ho mada tov tyunkfex to Mr. Meredith‘s deâ€" is kept up that the precious A. E; N86 p some paling youngster that cannot staud | T alone, is in danger, and every effort is beâ€" | a ing made to trausfer to Mr. Mesedith‘s deâ€" k pleted ranks the entive force of the Federal | ‘3" Conservative party. In view, of tuis, t '.‘\ would be folly to allow the trinmph of the P 18th inst. to lnmre usinto overâ€"conlidence or E security. We had better have suffered a | j defeat than gained a vietory, if immedinteâ€" | ly the preliminary skirmish is over we Iny \ down our arms and resign onurselves to slumber. â€" That eternal vigilance which 18 the price of liverty must be ours now mere thaw ever. We must in the general eon. test which is to come not ouly hold our own and keep what we have gained, but we || must win «o overwhelming a vietory thist |. the enemies of the Province, both thos withount and those within, will realize once for all that Ontario means to stand by her rights, â€" Organizations must be established where lacking. and kept up where in exist ence, the Lest men must take the field, and no stone left unturned to make the vietory as complete as possible. We have little doubt even now of the resnlt, We have little doubt as to the teelings of the people of this provinee upon the wrongs which the Comservative party has endeavored to perpetrate and fasten upon them, and which will be perpetrated if My. Mevedith succeeds to power. | But feclings, in order to win an election, must . be expressed by weans of votes. â€" Henece we say that woth ing must be left undone to poll the full strenzuth of the Liberal party next year. If this result is mhie\ml,&». Mowat . wil "go" back mto power with hands . move than ever strengthened agpminst the wouldâ€" be destroy ers of one Provinee,. The . Victory in Muskoka. In reply to a telegram trom inquiring whether the Hon. 1 Westerara, arrested there, want PDepartment of Juâ€"tico was wa! « negutive answer has been sent wra" who bas inwara rable aliase a remnarkable c«reer. . Flis IPS® APPEORTEITA: in Canada was in Halifax. in 1870, where he duped a number of snâ€"ceptuble persons | ander the narse of Han. C. A. Courtna} 1 Soon he turmned up at Neweastle, N. 1.. us Col. €. A. Dennison. Here ho manag ed to defrand the Bank of Montieal by means of a bogus draft, and decamped. As Col, Dermson he visited Kingston and 1 Bellevilie, at the formeor place imposing up ; on the officers of "B" Battery, and at the Initer fHeecing a leading lawyer out of conâ€" siderable cash. After experiences in Port ‘ land, Cincinnatti, New York, and. other American cities, he again turns up in Canâ€" ada, this time as Captain Douslase. 18 SA4W "I â€" " awnanuat im â€" Renfromt County, 1477 he appoared in Rentrow COUDIY, where he pxo(o»'adwbo engaged in onâ€" Usting moen fr the Imporul Army, aad m.dedhm.dngmsmmum- od Martin by making bium beliove that a drill shod and barracks would be exw:od A _ CORd #â€" s !lll [ *94 100 concmeiioemeratatnta i d on his property. At Prescott, in the fall af 1878 he first appoared ss Hoa. R. H. Westerura, brother of Lord Rossmore, and both Lere . and at Brockville Lhe obtained sundry ioans, which it is nesdless to say 00 0 l ce mantoneeine i . While in Ottews he BPe NTE CC sundry ioans, which it is nesdliess to say wers never renaid. While in Ottews he was entertained at the Viceâ€" Regal lodge, and formed the aequaintance of several wellâ€"known citizens, to the latter‘s cost. °. c snb sY Ufentrcal. whete L0 600Y He noxt visited Montreal, where ho. @NJOY® | ed the hospitality of Mr. T. C. Stevenron, | secretary of the Provinciat Comneil of Arts | and Agricuture. In Sherbrooke he pass ed as Won. Gordan Talhot, and was fairly‘ lionized, Leing received into all the weelt y families of the erty. In Montreal he vru‘ known as the Hon FP. @. Drammond Hay. In 18783 be was arresated in uwnhin,‘ 1 _ g.ll2A ta tWo vears of the Bar] of Dewn, 21e Axoixe S PC C3 d England, and was sen imprionment for ewindling,. ber 18980 ho fcures in th Grapimc as Hou. 0. Reihat mvepes mm Ne O OV CS A Swindier‘s Career. e e in + + mam from Winnipeg the Hon. Richord H. here, wanted by the 6 was wunted there, is been sent. . Wester yable aliases, bas bad H mtenced to two years , nidling. _ In Decem:â€" " n the New York!| Peibam Olinton, son . but soon sfter &. very comn« w geras of fmends of fi usion â€" has O C ppe name Eie ane E22000030 en( C Titett Sonthwell Gremvlle Nugent, son of ah Itish peor. â€" NMr. James Dounvilie, 6xâ€" M. P., was one of his principal victims while in Canada. â€" He now turns up in the role of a swindler and confidencte man at Brandon, where he stole $162.50 from Mr. T. M. Daley, exâ€"M. P. for Perth, while the latter was lying ill at his hotel.â€"â€"Globe Winnipeg Cor. puolic of Uruguay there are NO#W #"""" 450,000 iuhabitants, and " there land at Montevido every year about 17,000 Italâ€" inn emisrants. _ The celebrated hygiemst, Signor Pucla MantegazzA, wrote, not long agzo, thiat« on ariving there one seemed to be rausported wto an Iwalian gulony. The boatman who lauded you, the porter who ’ carried your baggaze, the botel keepers, all j were Italinns, â€" Italian ewigration develâ€" 'l oped eniormonsly on the other whoreé of the | | estuary ot La Plata. | It is calealated tuat ; irâ€"m 1857 to 1875 more than 449,000 were ‘ Enropeans, aud / that from 1875 ooward the average annual number ofi emigrants i« 40,000, Theretoie is a period of twenty: & e years there is a total of 85,600 ewi« g sute, of whom quite a tinrd are of Italâ€" jan orizin. â€" During the last few years Italâ€" ig. emizrution to Buenos Ayre®s amoanted t â€" 1,000 persone a Wwet k. At Rio Janewo | tue ( fhiei 1 ceusus of 1879 marked the l(andâ€" ing of 22,000 emmgrants, of whom 9,600 were Itabone. . Uf late years Italian emiâ€" LE is & dnc on Finken mvere LOWRET Hie Cw ie i CC The great curreut ot Italian emigration has till now been airected to South Ameriâ€" cu, and espedially La Plata.. In the (reâ€" puvlic of Uruguay there are now about ncmn c 2 Eobtnsnss amt"these lsogd At l4 oarlzin. PUENE M2C (CT ig. emizrution to Buenos A t . 1000 persone & week. . tue efficiâ€"] ceusus of 1879 n ing of 22,000 emigrants, . C were Itabone. . Of late y¢ AÂ¥ Aigod expended t Hugyard s en UI UDD Ds and cure more discases than spent tor ordinary medicimies W Jow Oil cares Rheamatisin, 1 Frost bites, Sore PLrout, Crou Contracted Cords, and all Lan flammation, â€"b242. The United States is now the 1161 we ol 18 [ 0060,000. 00) wo« th 000,000. Stat@s W vitrow a‘s iAouselold for veioving y uas, botl in euves Pain fw to Side, . MUSIC for EVERYBOLDY. ;.)zn“:-} Cash Paid for | â€"\Hidses Sskins and ue Tallow. em. Particular attention paid to uk BELTING. MERRILLS® TY G EY I0oU s 14 «T & COMFORT to the ww s MA NC THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner \ & Shoemaker. METHOD. TUnlocks al! the clogaed avenues of the | RBowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying ‘ oit gradually without werakening the system, all the impurities and foul hun ors of the secretions ; At the same time cOflecw a wA +o af the Stomach, curing Bili« hest country in the world, . ‘The val« ts property 18 estimated at $50,000.+ 0, Engluand possesses $44,109,000,« » th of property, and France $87,200,« 0. This would make the United worth â€"$8.000,000,000 more than nd, and $13,000,000,000 more than Single & Double Carriage Harnss, Plough Harness, Manu‘acturer and Dealer in Team Harness, RELTeTC T C Acida ty of the Stomach, curing Bili« OUs.:83, lgspcpsxa.. teauaches, Dizâ€" ziness, _ Heartourn, Constipation, Pryness of the Skin. Ig-:rv. Dimâ€" ness of Vision Jaundice. Salt Rheum, Erysinelas, Serofu‘a Fluttering of tha Heart, Nervousness and General DawiÂ¥t +; all these and many other simi« e Cammiaints vield ta the hanpr ir\fl“ence SAaDDLES, TRUNKS, VALISES,. Wares, CURKY GOMBS, BRUSHES, &e. _ SPAaXNISH SOLE & UPPEL LEATHER, FRENCOH & CANADIAN CALFSKIN, NATIVE & FOREIGN KIP 8KINK COLORED LININGS, & sSHOEMAKERS‘ Supplies. Boots & Shoes States. lar Comminvints vield ta the NAE TNNTERCY o BULDOCL BOO05 BITTERS. Samole Pottles 10¢ ; Rogular size $1. Orders taken for WOOL CARDTXG, Cloth Dressing and Pressing done at ‘Orchard Mills. For sale by all dealers. T. MILETEN & €0., Proprictors, Toronte seemes tending W 1 Ionvestment. to your drazgy Kept in Stock and made to order on Shortest Notice. $OIETET ECC 1 Sore Pl.roat, Croup, 8t# Joints, Cords. and all Lamenées and Inâ€" L March, 14, 1882 ont. _ Twentyâ€"five cents Araggist for a bottle of j will allay miore pain ses than (many . doliars wdicimes wonld do. . Yelâ€" natisis, Barss, ~ S.c'alda, LF 1 kind re;ardt‘l] a8 anch . tond sale by sit ym The Big None but first class hauds employed, Prompt attention given to all Or Hams Is the place to get your Suits Made, CGoat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or Ulstcrette. Grocery and Provision Store Fresh Groceries & Provisions, Crockery ~and: Glassware, Chinn WTea Sets, Ston, Grnite and Glass §Sets, Store & Glass Eruit . Filour, Oatmeal and All kinds of Grain Bought and Sold. ‘l wWOOL, BUTTER & EGGS. office in Durhim ABY 707 COUC lwadian Rank .‘:Jm" 1892, will be payable at the Cunadian Bank Commerce, Durham, which is Lereby authorized to accept pay ment of same. J. A. HALSTED & Co. Tailoring Establishment, French, English, a * C s Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hangin promptly Aviended" to. _‘ Fresco and_ Banner Painting a Speciality. Charges Moderate.â€"Orders left at J. F. Mowat will ceceive prompi attention Durham, Nov. 3rd, 1881 iTouse, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, Durkham, Aug. 3r/l, 1882, April 15%h, 1888 Show your neighâ€" bour the "Review" and get him to Subscribe for it. $1 per year. ToE med oo s harges Moderate.â€"Orders left at J. F. Mowat will ceceive prompt attention Durham, Matoh 3rd,1861. . : + % B fore buyingan inspection: . of our Goods and Prices is solicited. "JUST TO HAND ‘H. W. Mockler‘s . DoWNES, NOTICHE. Call and soo his New CRETONNES. A large stock of Iie:vg TWEED at A large line of Dark Prints for Fall Trade. Alarge Stock of NEW WINCEY, Better value than ever. His Winâ€" cey at 12%c. is worth seeing. Tapestry August, 23rd, 1882. BOTTOM PRICES. JAS. BURNETS VALUE EVER SHOWXN IN THIS PART oF ThE COUNTRY. THB HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR Dont Fail to see his On Hand a Large Supply of and American Fashions Received. lors. _ Charges Moderate. . L. GRANT. Bankors and guarantee to give & perfect fit and satisfaction thild A RRPETS, . MOCKLER. 1. TORRY & Co.| PHOTOGRAPHEERS. 1 Pictures Enlarged & Framed. All work warranted to GALLERYâ€"Upper DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE {s the only sure cure for this terrible discase. It cures cases oasy and withon {Aln to the patient, No wasbing or swilling the thront, so that the smallest child can takeit. It also cures inflamâ€" mation of chest, lungs or bowels, Asthma, Croup, bad colds, and if steadily â€"token will break up Consumption To Mr Leeson cured by your Diphth that it iv- ’n' good cnre. H W Leeson . Varne For sale at Parker‘s, Durham. place. I saw one case _v'“i;xtfir medicine was used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave it un T want vou to send me 31 worth at once. it up. I want you to send me 31 W a woek in your own town. Terms and $5 Upper Town, Durbhamâ€" . ROBERTSON. TESTIMONIALS: Yoursete.. â€" 6GEO. WOOD ‘a lot of Diphtheria in this Gice Satisfaction Arthur, Nov 23,1881, em191 J ars , Durham. Dec 16th, 1881, New Goods. New Prices. Money saved by buying your TDress Goods at t \Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos, new and cheap. l Green and Roasted Coffees, just arrived. ‘Crockery & Giassware. I expect to open out this week an Immense Stock of New Dress Goods, imported direct from the Manufacturers in Engâ€" land. Beautiful assortment of Mourning Goods, consisting of Cashmeres, Merinos, Crapes, Henriettas, &c. New Fall Goods, ‘CKEOICE SELECTION of Knitted Woollen GOODS. MIL LIN E RY STAPLE and Fancy GOODS. Durham, Sept. 1, 1882. DRESS Goods a Speciality. PRICES CLOSH. A. DAVIBSON CAMP STOVE. At T. THE LARGEST The Best Ceneral Newspaper THE MONARCH OF THE WEEKLIES j B 14.Â¥ A A d dcdindininficinitiatis Contains Seventyâ€"two Columns of Reading Matter, and is admitted to be the best ; &thorâ€" ity upon Agricultural and Commerc.al matters in the Dominion. Subscribe for 1883 now, and GET BALANCE OF 1882 FREE QOrders and remittances to be addressed FULL STOCK of GROGPRIES always on Hand. IN THE DOMINION GoO0p,p °BW S ! Is now ‘daily opsning GROCERIES : Do not go without & Feb. ONE DOLLAR. Boots & Shoces, T atra&tVv"r~aLSE, TOR MANITOBA! For Every Department. THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, . HUNTER‘S. MILLINERY GOODS. Call and see them AND â€" THE CHEAPES A. DAVIDSON. I. H. KYNTER. &. t | & > l 6 ‘A Cure for M-â€"Mfllfll are auf« fering martyrs of *uidm_ trea _;._fi::'lt, ,.,.14‘ l'lll‘â€"rvyv- .....‘-.- ME atas i blood ave rnn pnxrly vitalize: L:v.f.. yeely through your vems; if the nmu{, liver, kidueys amlUbowels act rightâ€" ly,you will neverexperience headlache. fl:‘ tl-ok Blood Bitters will «ffect this desirahle condition, if properly used, Try it. â€"h242, The price of conl is $17 in Emerean, dn Winnipeg it is at present €16. In Winniâ€" peg the other day poplar weod in three | T 2P I0 3 mA late was kelling for nine dolâ€" peg the other day poplar weo quarter cord lots was selling for Deafness that is caused by eolds, inflama» tion of the membrane of the ear, and Earache, is often cured by Magyard‘s Yellow Oil, the at external and interual remedy tor all g:in, Soreness, and Inflaummation, i.lwnmu tism, Burus, Sealds, Frost Bites, Nore Throat, Croup, Contracted Muscles, etc. Never be witheut it, â€"b242. All of George IIT‘s sone and daughtors, and â€" their wives aud In«bands, are now dead, save the venernble Dueness of Cam» bridge, who has survived ber father in law sixtyâ€"two |years, . She still lives in St, Jumes‘ Palsce, the charge of her danghter, the Princess Mary of Tock,. 193 CHaNGE or TImE. On and after Monday 12th June, Trains will run as follows: GOING NORWH. Theanta â€"=â€" den. TsAG ns 0. 4 Toronto......... A@ Cajedon June, * Orangeyitio.... * ** mnt Forest " B acriston...... " . B WabOr .. .. 00 Â¥Flesherton......ley Owen Sound.. ary Owen Sound...dep. 5200 w An. #45 pIQ Flesherton..... * 6y3 * ba9 " Teeswater..... . " filp * 330 * Harriston...... * 16 " 42b * ’lount Fav,r:qt. * G;’; w 445 litn.... «* #: * T35 * (m:llulw‘ £ 1:08 _ * T4R * Toronto........ .Arr. . 1035] * ta0 * _ A mixed train will lso run between Torontoand Owen Sound. See Time Talic, Toronto, Grey & Bruce Durhamâ€"Third Tresday in each month., Pricevilleâ€"aloaduy boioze Durhaine Hapoverâ€"Monday before Durham, Mount Forest â€"Third Wednesday ineach month Quelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Hoarristonâ€"Pridey before the Gmelph bair. |yayryonâ€"Sut :rday before Guelph, Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. bouflu~uum\m before Elore bir. mmiltonâ€"Orystul Paluce Govanis, the day after : Guelpl, Berlinâ€"First Thursdey in each month. Brumptonâ€"First Thurâ€"day in en «h month, Listowel~ First Fridoy in ench month, Forgusâ€"Tharsday toll v iny Monut Forest. Rosemontâ€" l-’m‘m'uth of February , April, J une, Au Primwoseâ€"â€"Weunesday preceedi ; 6 Â¥nir. Orangevilicâ€"The second Thurmsduy i l"lulhc'rwllâ€"-):'\.ndu{ before Orness Dundalkâ€"Taesduy before Ocnangevil Shelburne â€"Wednesday before Oran Mursvilieâ€"Necond Wednesday in or Walkertonâ€" The lst Wodnescay in © Mildmayâ€"Last Wednosiny in ench Torouto, June 1st. 1881 FRELIZANX‘S TORM PNWDERS. Are pleasant to t.ke. Contain their owm Pursative. Is a sife, sure, sud effectual destroyer of worias in Chiaren or Adulte Discases of the Throat and Lungs, AYERS ,.k:dreo0e . PWY ERBUETCC A44% ‘tyrs of this distressing treulle. If rnnnd ly vitalized blood reely fimx your vems; if the liver, kidueys anlbowels act right. l neverâ€"experience healache. Bo‘ xt Bitters will «ffect this desirahle , if properly used, Try it. â€"h242, w afoanal is ©17 in Emersan, Art gust L4 [mPed" LV um * the greatest possible 9/ eficiency and uniforra« PECTO ity of results. Jt strikes * at the foundation of all pulinonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In BE mCOs CCIT~ BLl. PhankL ordina cly;dinur‘\." (l:o-‘:“.ll Col08, mCI remar‘® ronchitis, nflu ergyman‘ Sore Throat, Asth....:.bn-p. and Caâ€" tareh, the effects of Arrr‘s CurR®y Pecâ€" yorat are tagical, and multitudes are &D« nually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. | It should be kept at hand in every househoid for the pfO fection it affords in sudden attacks. 19 Whooping « cough and Consump*0" there is no other remedy 80 eficaciou8s. soothing, and heipful. Jow prices are inducements to try some of the many mixtures, Of 8YFOpS, modlo.l‘tm‘ aml ineffective ingredients, ROW ed. which, as they contain no curative qualities. can afford only v.em‘roury relief, and are sure to deceive and disappoint the n“."” Niscases of the throat and lungs nd active and effective treatment; and it is dan« a ob udragimer s wigplinevoupore L CC A\'r.l:ll ‘i“-u. T i;-v.-’--. UF confidently expect t best resuita. standard medical pre‘iunuon. ol kn acknowledged curative power, aD become deeply seated or incurable. . N"C Arer‘s Cug®ryÂ¥ Prcrokan, .;n“; ”‘:.:‘: confidently eXpeQt 200 CEW U S cuawn o standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is a* cheap as its careful .mnuofl and fine ingredients will allow. nent physiciao®, knowing its composition prescribe it in their practice. ‘The test of halt a cenmr{ has proven its absolute certainty to cure al pul Inpnary comnlaints not Already beyond the THE BEST REMEDY ingredients will allow. Exainent PMJ" ", _ knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of halt a centurt has proven its absolute certainty to cure pul monary complaints not already beyond the reach of houman aid. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayor £ co., Practical avd Aualytical Chegalst#, Monthly Fairs. ooo in Cl Weunesday preceedii; the Omagevile .:h:,n. lep, _ 1188 «u. nay . 1145 pau gorse rovim, den. B:00 w i. koLD BÂ¥ RALILWAY. wis * 1255 " 2# pam aLt burou;»ys EVERYYSESE EDNMUND WRAGGE, Geners) Mannger ench month, ng Monut Forest, ebruary , April, June, Av monary orgaus & "U " and reliable m‘nedy in invaluable. _ AYER‘* Cnreney Prcrorar i» such a remedy, aud no othersoeminently mer« its the confidence of the K\l\al(c. It is a scie entific combination of the imediciva) privcâ€" ples and enrative wirâ€" tues of the finest druga, tues of the Anes! CTURT cbemicalily uqitq'd. o‘ auch mwér as to insure " Estt n Un ds. ville ap;seviMe. each month, aeach moaith eb mouth. y in each montis :00 ©:50 #:15 1035 6:00 :30 [Bd §45 pag p m Jt is a $t TYR QEY RE] $woinchos or 'w“‘.:hon Jvery Thure the Ose, Jarairaxa Street _ Cagual advertisou tor the frst insortio «a bsequen t a sond o Ordinary uotices 0 11 kinds of local no Auray | Asbmats ©: #1, the advertis A Avortisoments, e wr en instractions aantil forbidden , and Qwen sound, have nesu pon every Phursday a rotessional and space and | $ Inutividegt every montl upon all tho younge. . Al TERM®: ~$1,00 pervearia & $1.25 it nor paid Wirkin se on t d s . Formu Reo® youto R. C¥‘ Wilihe at W a @nv and Prid BUSINESS DIRZECT C LEGAL _0 YETERINARY SURGE LFRED PROST aurhium . Money to Moan 1 64 â€" County Crowi J une 24th ,1 880. Faugoes BMAE C 4. Furnished, Wo ged. Chuarges Moder PDurham, â€" â€" > * RADUATE 1)‘“\ X8, S‘u'('ifit'u( Furnished. Work 8 k. Ofliceâ€"~L/ B.JACKES M ead 0 tee.â€"\ Dundall M« T. SPROULE rNHIS Popular REVERE HOTE por day. Finst Oluss JOHN ROBERTSON . TAILOR AND CLOTHIE Heabdemeeâ€" Worg Residenceâ€"Opposite t terian Cl TTORN TTORXI Residenceat the()ld 1 pUi g and att RATES OT he LatestBtyle .M 1( 1¢ W. M. CLARK. Architect and Bauilde: MARKDALE,. aG N4 wing and H. sSTEVENSCON, FNXERHAL AGENXT, Londan Lages Fashion»> Regalsrty No« Durham , Fob .14 . K. Is Agout for the Oolebrated wileo Rowing Warkines of Gamnmitios. wis muchine is capable of sewing throuph 17 luck with the same ouse as any other mas i sow tweo ply, and the strongost Linen th de can be used uponit Jt slso cnn be « nated to sew the finest fabric Prices ri from @35 to #43 NHE sabscril Cutting done to MISCELLANZEOU®. JOHN MOODI®E. TEO. XRES addit! Alexander Robortson, BEG leave to announce that 1 1 ‘;mu‘:fl‘-..mtll" of Frreitar finet Maker, I bops to turs out work socos nome in the County, ‘ Styles in Stock or made to order Bhort Noter., ow Furniture W Parkes® HUY Frost & Frost. site und Nok J AC pURHAM Muthai Fir MEDICAL. MARKDALE. Barber in 8. A w t 0 004 m uC 31 MACIILAY 1) TAILOR, DUNI uts Mo K. #12 a day at home easi) y gum iroe. ‘l‘.m‘d‘cg Auguasta, s Summer f 0 A I us #1., Mosaat Blomest B13 aar M Sr., Di # Drug Store SEV. KRY Wareroo 7 d 8 M ts elv e

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