UÂ¥ WUWCH to 14 ‘inish and Soiâ€" in‘t be beat. A it he wi‘l continue + ‘rtak ing Rusines« o..l:: in Durham in 1858 all oid and new custons tiafaction. n Andâ€"â€"opposite the Jurham . LINE or the Best NMake sure a good job the ll salted as soon as 4 , Cow Hides, Dog ined suitable for w Process, os. Smith. oN HANXD WNearse in tors B anning ! ming on latest prip C A SPECIALTY EW ELL the comin, CGNXE PRICE W YEA & Gats Tarning! Guaranteed. . SWEWZLL ca [ them as UXBERTAKiNG ICR P «+. â€" Bm §;-.. r f ty = J C $ DNE AN sie A CA w :rï¬ C ( #2p _ Will be in Priceville the tirst Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. 7 4€ |~ Tac WoRLD We d ho d 2 raom Twz TEA pLaNT TO THE TLA CUP 1N IT® NATIVE puURITY. * Monsoon" Tea is put uP by the Indian T em owers 28 & mnplodlboqullxdaufl.udhn Yau. Therefore they use the greatost care in the s lsction of the Tea and its biend, that is why they pat it up themanives and sell it only in the original vchgc! thereby securing ite purity and excellence. unpintlb.,llb.u-lsln Mudm suld im ALL GOO0D GRrocErs KEEP IT. > llyutgna-da.-llupit.dhhbwihb y STEEL, MAYTER & CO. ~ 0 and 18 Front G:rsa@t last, Toronte. . ,, ()FFI(‘E FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durbam Pharmacy Calder Block. â€" Residence first door west of th Fost Office, Duthanms : z. _ _ it anms $Q‘M . [Â¥gC® & i. > is D ® . uP ® Ellioctt 4 Elliott, EARRISTERS SOLIC:TORS, CONVEYANCZRS. &o. 0.12:es :â€"Oppusite TuWN HA. Lower Town, Durham LUU Mrgck to* ~4=* TtA NLY ONEDOLLAR D We off Tr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. » APC LANING AND MATCHING«A~ _ HProYED MACHINERY. DENTISTRY. ‘Cant # ELCl AQd ATSON BRLOS xoRrTII EGREMONT. vacFARLAn3 & Go. MTUn ‘or the n We wi n D R TOW terest e333 % »the mext 30 CY® e will offer our large Stock of Fancy Goods at ustonishingly u.x AWKLE â€"<=WItch s8% PeC 5 Sind 1 OF §ALE .\‘i’;;gggoos‘bG‘ sXCRIFICE 0050’“""’ FCR 169 Reports, Stories, etec. TPages Zacua. TWV ccl« â€"WITHâ€"â€" X:Ts 0F TZHE WRLW it LV € N L s OX HAND €â€"arrot TEA due us must be Settled h Ist next, Debts left unâ€" be placed in Court for NOTICE. nish 18 Â¥ # 1 tl luan at lowest rates cf f\ 'I AVV s9%8%8e.41% prlcc NNN N. G. & J. McKochnie. 14 of 1880 Fr tl i1 55 9 é $ "# i Iu 3z <I tzou® [ 2R CRTSER PDN:IKGE 60, M with ISFACTION Loxpox. OXT e building con uds of Material ty (tus}". ments to agents. f the family. HT PRICES in â€" He PC D ) the public built and pURH A M &he Orep Review. Servant girl wanted. Apply to Mrs. Kelly, Durham,. Fresh broken sodas at John Camerâ€" on‘s, also prime uew cheese. Miss Jennie Lyons, Markdale, visited at Mrs, Burnet‘s on Monday last. Mr, Joe Burnet left for Toronto Tues® day morning for a few days‘ visit. Mr. Rob Vollet of Stratiord spend Sunday with his parents here. Wood and farm produce taken in exâ€" change for Photos &e. at Torry‘s Gallery Upper Town, Capt, Wiggins of the Salvation Army Wingham, is visicing his parents here and friends in town. father Mr. home fa hel We have in stock a yery fine pastry flour ordered expressly for that purpose. weo, Sparling, Mr, F. Sanderson, of Barrie is visiting at Mr, Wim. Johuston‘s,. His parents were former residents of this town. . Finest oranges and lemouns, r gular 25 cents, this week special at J. A. Hunâ€" ter‘s.â€"15 cents a doz.â€"2 doz. for 25 cts. Rheumatistn is caused by lactic acid in the blood. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla neutâ€" ralizes the acid and cures rheumatism,. Business men can have a box of 500 good envelopes neatly printed for one dollar. _ Mard times prices, but these will advertise your business, Saue Birus, Parties wishing Sale Bills will do well to call at the Review Oflice. We can nearly always let you haye them saime day you call, We give you a f:ee notice in the paper too,. For SaALE.â€"A cutter nearly as good as new also a set of single Harness. W ill be sold very reasonable. Apply to Rev. Chas. Cameron, Upper Towa, Durâ€" nDurham, Thur. Dec. 31, ‘96. haim. Graxp TEa Axp Lrcotur®. In the Methodist Chuarch, Durnam, Monday Jany, 4th. Subject, "Mounds let Loose." A Sequel to Fox Hunting. Tea served 6 io 8 p. mn. Tickeis 2uts. BARGAIN â€" Day.â€"Every Tussday at Torry‘s Photo Gallery, cavo, photos, best linisn, $1 & $1,50 a doz., Sunbeams 70¢c. Photo albums i0¢ to $2.00,. Call and be convinced. > has T CaRp or THAXKS.â€"Wim, Slatcher and family wish to express_ their thanks to the Fire Brigade, and citizens generally, who so readily gave their timely assisiâ€" ance at the fire on the llth inst,, thus saving the house and part of the wood. War. SLaTCHER. PassrD.â€" We have great pleasure 1a c ongratulating our young friead M1, Jas. R, Gun in passing successfully last week his examination in the four subjects he h d to writeor: Prescription ; Tispe :â€" siig ; Materia Medica, and Chemnistâ€" ry. Step up, Jim. Do You Waxt A Dammy ParER‘â€" | The Toroato Morning W onuld, a morning papet mind you, will be supplied \\'ith‘ the REvirw to Jan 1. 1838 for $2.65 Subscribe now and get the benefit of | this year free. _ It has popular cartocns almost daily, and many e <cellent specâ€" ial features, 6 to 8 Pages and a large Saturday edition, _ For 6 months the two papers for $1 35. VarxEy.â€"The 8. S. Xmas tree ente w ta‘nment in connection with the Methâ€" odist Church at Varney was aA decided success. â€" The report of the work of the school, the program by thefscholars &#., the deco. ations, all go to show the zeal on the part of the Superintendent Mr. J. Aidred, the officers and teachers of the school to educate and influence the \children in Christian truth and practice, } May the work thus continuously go on. Honor Ro!ll for 4th Cla Sr. IV Class.â€"Bert A Wolfe, Lorne Vair, José ley Hunt. Promotions in Lower Closses. Names are arranged awccording :o orâ€" der of merit. Fiom Sr, III to Jr. IV.â€"Dora Davidâ€" son, â€"Eva Mockler, Mamie Hunter, Peter Crawford, Bessie Brown, James I nealls Read Tamieson. Annie Hutton, Firom Sr, IIL to Jr. IV.â€"Dora DVavidâ€" son, â€"Eva Mockler, Mamie Hunter, Peter Crawford, Bessie Brown, James Lavelle, Brad. Jamieson, Annie Hutton, Kathleen Grant, Frank Harris, Flora McGregor, T From Jr. III to S1,_ 111,.â€"UMO Knapp, Shirley Mclintyse, Kate McLean Cameron, Harry Benton, Reggy Kelly, Lallie Nediger, JessieRobertson,, Nellie Watt, John M»Donald, Bclla Rentorm, Jo)n McFarlane, Ida MceCreary, Lula W armington. t "sad? From Sr. IL to Jr. 1NT.â€"Minnie Shat p, Hugh MeDonald, Vina Kress. Flossie Limin, â€" Rosina Nester, Mary McCrie, Thomas Saunders,_ Alister Gun, Omer Hind, May Llovd, Thomas McClockâ€" n Beecao MeKay, Arthur McDonald, Limin, â€" Rosina Nester, M Thomas Saunders,_ Alister Hind, May Llovd, Thom lin, Bessie McKay, Arthu Willie Buchan. LOCAL AND GENERAL ; From Jr. II to Sr. II, James Warmington, Su: Rena Fagan, Clarence v REVIEW and Witness, REVIEW and GLOBE, REVIEW and Daily World REVIEW and SUN, DURHAM PUBLIC SSHOOL. Gallery, Upper Town. CLUBBING. ;':u:’,‘J ;)s:'-];fl 1\710(')1'9, Wesâ€" M ;o Sr. II,â€"Ino Dayidson ington, Susie MeClocklin, Clarence Wilcoxson, Wan, 4th Class ( December.) ~stert Mockler, Phoebe to 81. III.â€"Otto Â¥ ParER? $1.60 $1.35 §$1.23 * m dn se e Td uurmunas‘ night was a great success, «Amongst those taking part were: Mr. Asa Robâ€" son, Miss inobertson, Miss Annie Jardine and several others who gave their selecâ€" tions with taste and skill. The juvenile part of the programme es ecially are worthy great praise, gonsidering the small admittance fee, (five cents) the proceeds amounting to seven dolâ€" lars was very good. Mr. Tom Timmins, was the recipieant of a very poor sort of Christmas box. As he was ri ling on horse back on Christâ€" was Eve, the hore took fright and boilted_and galloping over slippery ground it fell, breaking its leg above the knee, which caused it to be shot,. Lucky to say Tom came off with a few bruises. Mrs, John Greenwood is again on the sick list, but we hope to see her well again soon. Rumors are heard of the 9th con. Mr. Ridley had a 25th inst. when q i e put up. _ There was One of our neighbors took into his head to spend the winter in the Sound, but the house being full and being able to find a better place came home again. Mr. Ridley had a wood bee on the 25th inst. when q i e a pile of wood was put up. _ There was a dance at night but we were not there so can not speak of it, but we heard it said that one or two of our bachelors were disappointed. Mr. Thos, Smith, our new Mail carrier brought home a new cutter the other day. By the way we are sorry to see Mr. Edwards lo<e the mail contract as he had held it so long, but still, if one can do it cheaper well he is the man we shonld employ. â€" But how is it that Tom should geot the c» tract as he is a Tory } By that piry‘s | avers it anpears to be ul Reformers who get offices under the new Government. _ I: doesnot look lik« it does it ? Of the many farmer‘s papers issued few can compare with that old ostablishâ€" ed Journal. ‘"The Farmer‘s Advocate. The Globe in a recent issue has the fol lowing editorial reference to this fin« magazine : The Chrismas issue of the FarmEr‘s AbpvocaTs is an exceedingly inreresting one, containing as it does a number of excellent ilustrations of Can adian rural scenes, _ Christmas issues too often give the impression to those a broad to whom they are sent that Can ada is a land of perpetual winter, The Apvocat®E‘s Christmas number will do something to counteract that impres ston. _ Here we have a smiling lind scape scone from the Experimental farm at Indian Mead in the Territories, a ranching scene from Calgary, a marvel lously laden Iranch of + plum tree at Agassiz (B. C.), a section of an orchard in Nova Scotia, and many other illusâ€" trations of a like nature. â€" The Christâ€" mas ApvocaTE has finuely lithographed covers anl is altogether a handsome ‘jom'nul. reflecting much credit on its p“blis]l(‘l S, _T_hg concert at Z‘on DowirrmnNg.â€"In Bentinck, on the 20th . inst., Mr. Geo. Dowling, McKEnZ(®. â€"In Durham on the 80th inst., Mrs. Roderick McKenzie. McKittoP.â€"In Bentinck, on Nov 30th, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Neil McKillop, aged 3 n o its. 16 days, [This item Mr. McKillop intorms us was« sent at the time, but never rea châ€" ed us, we regret the delay and symâ€" pathize with the parents,] will be kept for Service fer Season 0 1805â€"6 at Lot 7, Con. 1, Normanby. cvIDG®.â€"Guvruy.â€"On the 23rd inst., at home of the bride‘s parents by Rev. Mr. Bolton, Walter L. Elvidge to Ada second youngest daughter of Mr. Jro. Gulley of West Garafaxa. nt,‘l;;; ple‘;;nser;)LOT 17 CON. r. BENTINCK, the aboye boar. It was bred by 8. H. Todd & Son, Wakeman, Ohio, and has a splendid record, _ Pedigree may be seen on | Rev. EDWARD A. WISO%, Brookiyn Now Yor application. Rocky S ing>ea, CHESTER WHITEIBOAR, ««sSPRUCE LODGE HERO," NO. 402 Tre undersigned hkaving been restored io heallh b» siimple moeauns, after suffering for sevei al years w chasererelong affection,aud that dread diseate Consumption, is anxzious to make known to his te‘tow sufferers the means of cure. Tochose who @sireit, he wi‘l cheerfully send (iree of charge) & e pyofthe prescripton used, which they will find a aure cure for ‘Uc---â€"rclo.. Asthiman, Caâ€" t werb, Rronchitie,and a 1 throatandlurg Malâ€" adies. He ho%ao all sufferers will iry thisremedy, @ 1°> Anvvaluable. Those desiringthe preveription w : S~vill cost them nothing, and may prove‘la bi <sine, will please address , The undersigned will keep The "Farmor‘s Advocate." Tamworth ‘"Washington‘ s * Prin m ZION NEWS. THOROUGHBRED TERMS, ONE DOLLAR. Jxo. McKEcCHNIE. CcoNnsU MPTIV ES THOROUGHBRED. TERLMS $1. H. W. LEESON Prop MARRIED. veâ€"fe+ + DIED. Nov 33, 13)} will keep for service T 17 CON. 1. W. G. the aboye well bred on Christmas a wedding ow S ar HMe Had Reason to Repont Asking a Ques» tion About Eve. There is a crusty old bachelor on Fourth street who is a confirmed woman hator and who never misses an opporâ€" tunity for saying something sarcastic and disagrecable about the fair sex. But he met more than his match the other day in a plucky little woman, who, metaphorically speaking, wiped up the earth with him, much to the deâ€" light of his friends, who were greatly amused at his discomfiture. Cures : «"Cures talk " in favor 1 of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, | al k as for no other mediâ€" cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective adâ€" vertising. Many of these cures are marâ€" velous. ‘They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its mm&iucture the greatest laboratory on earth. Alood‘s Barsaparillais known by the cures it has madeâ€"cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh yâ€" cures which prove The old bachelor inquired why, when . Eve was manufactured of a spare rib, 1 servant wasn‘t made at the same time to wait on her. The little woman reâ€" sponded promptly: ‘‘Because Adam never read tho newspapers until the sun got down Lehind the palm trees, and then, stretching, yawned out, ‘Isn‘t supâ€" per most ready, my dear?‘ Not he. He made the fire and hung the kettle over it himsdf, T‘l venture, and pulled the radishes, peeled the potatoes and did everything else he ought to do. ‘"He chopped the kindling, brougzht in the coal and did the chores himself, and he never brought home half a dozen friends to diuner when Eve hadn‘t any Hood‘s Is the bestâ€"in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood‘s Pills take, casy to opérate. 2e. fresh pomegranates. The little woman stopped a moment for breath and went on with renewed vigor: ‘"And Adam never staid out till 12 o‘clock at a political meeting hurrahing for some candidate and then scolding because poor Eve was sitting up and eryiig inside the gatos. He never played â€" billiards, rolled tenpins and drove fast horses nor choked Eve with cigar sinoke. "He never loafed around the corner groceries ard saloons while Eve was rocking little Cain‘s cradle at home. In short, he didn‘t think she was especialâ€" ly created for the purpose of waiting on him and wasu‘t under the impression that it discraced a man to lighten *\ wifo‘s caros 4\ little. _ That‘s the reason that Eve didn‘t need a hirw girl, and with it is the reason that her descendâ€" ants do." A WOMAN HATER DISCOMFiTED. She drew snother breath and was about to continue, when the bachelor pulled his b it down over his eyes and sneaked away amid the laughter of the crowd. â€"Louisville Post. With It Lo Is Almost as Good a Marksman | as With the Rifle. | ""The cowboys of New Mexico, Texas | and Arizona aro all skilled in the art of using the lasso,"‘ said Louis Edwards of Santa Fo. ‘"I used to be in the ranchâ€" | ing line myself and once thought I | could throw a rope as straight as any I| man living. â€" But that was before I had | mixed to any extent with the Mexicans. | As good as the Amcrican cowboys are, they can‘t hold a candle to a greaser when it con.es to the roping business. They can do things with hemp that no other mort..ls can ever hope to accomâ€" plish. As the Australian stands out preâ€" ‘ eminentiy in throwing the boomerang, so does the ignorant son of the ‘land of | God aud liberty‘ excoed all other men in this one accomplishment. ‘ *A Mexican wiil chase a steer at faull speed, and while he guides his broncho with one hand whirl his rops with unâ€" erring aim with tho othor, and it ien‘t | once in a thousand times that the noos@ | will fzil to catch just where the rider meant. _ A favorite trick with them is to stick n lot of long handled knives in the grouud close together within the limits of a narrow circle and bet with outsiders that they can ride past at race horse speed and pick up any ono of the knives designated with a rope. They are good marksmen with the rifie, too but in this regard the cow boys are fully their poers."‘â€"Washington Post. Greek Haumor. When, after Salamis, Xerxes was in full flight for Asta, and the overcrowdâ€" ed vessel, so the story ran, was laboring in tho storm, Xerxes, getting frightened, asked the captain whether thore was any chance of safety. **None,*‘ said the captain, ‘"‘unless the ship is lightened wf some of its passengers.‘‘_ Whgreupon Kerxes, turning to the Persians, exâ€" claimed, ‘‘Now is tho time to show your loyalty to your king, for on you my safety deponds."‘ â€" And without a word the well trained courtiers made obeiâ€" sance and leaped into the sea. Thus unburdened, the ship arrived at the land, whereupon Xerxes presented the captain with a golden crown for having saved the king‘s life, and then ordercd his head off for having caused 319 005, Acpodiien ied stntibniiintne s the death of so many noble Persians. Westminster Baviewf i dnus 5) o oo Sarsaparilla THE COPWROYS billibene ancomeren vi 5 cure liver ills; easy to ut a word uie obclâ€" located . | eye. 1 arrived at | ind sar presented | crown for , and then Pnn ing caused | Doraians «e l ace | . GOD‘S >â€". GQreatest Gift to Man 1880 Integrity XNMAS CGANDIES ! smigig* DAISY {1IXTURES 7 cts a ib CcHOCOLATES 4# ( These are all Fresh and Nice.) Fancy Periumes &c., &s., &o., &o., &c CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF . *T ; ~' The Durham Pharmacy. Don‘t trifle with this precious gift by not heeding the dictates of nature. There is such a thing as wearing Spectacles when you shouldn‘t and not wearing them when you should. When you first notice your eyes failing, or it seems a strain on them to read or do ncear work, sonsult an eye specialistâ€"one that is permanently located and makes a specialty of the ero. _ This way you will have comfort ind savo what money can‘t buy. _ PROF. CHAiiS=@#LAId EXFE SPECTALISZ 87 King: St. Enst, TORC=TO, ONT. Anâ€"enn quoxly as neahat)y in Amories. We na«s & } BE LR Tb Abadcr t Patents takea througs Muua & Co. ro.cive special notice in t!.: S»’n‘ se tre t m x + v--:-_-“ VIiGiiedlsogu â€"kicCWivAN, beautifulis (L_2...lod, {argest cireulation of nnzflsck-'\fl‘!c jJournal, wook!v, terms 1200 2 year; §1.50 mx monins,. _Upecimen copies and HANXD Book OS PAT=XTs seut free. Address BON BONS, CREAMS &C. #**AAa Sagrpscenn 4 afyisc x e (THE BES8T IN TOwWN, ascertain, fr0e, w Â¥ pnrocbsble. Co. itial. G This week We have started the Hewing process and the Chips are falling in all directions. Hitting Pretty Hard. FaVNN & Sowes , 361 Broadway, New York. Hew to the Line ISs HIS VISION. ADVANCE SALE OF XMAS GOODS, PRICES HEWED BELOW THE LINE, 10W P;:ICES IN ALL DEPARTAMENTS. Below we euumerate a few lines, Hoping to give a full text next week. VIOLIXS, Albums in Le»ther & Plush ACCQORDILANS, JewelCases, Workâ€"boxes CONCERIENAS, Collar & Cuff Sets, MOUIH ORGANS, Glove Boxes, CIGAR HOLDERS,._ Hdkg,. Cases MERCHAM & BRMAR PIPES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Laops, GENTS Toilet Cases, Card Cases, GAMES, Crockinole, Dominoes, Chess, CARDS, checkers, &¢., &¢,, &c. ALSO A FINE LINE OF XMAS GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS & CONFECTIONS. tA UNN & C AND C">,..ICKTS éc. wbch and Coucription mey , whe‘ser an i vention is Counnun‘cations strictly rency 1 0sc ouring patents vB 4 8 myton office, ugh bMtuna & Co. roe.cive Toilet Articles, 3 P A ~ , PARKER, Pruggist & Seedsman, Durham, 5o YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE. Let the Chips fall where they may. 7t TARil FOR SALE. On the 2nd Con. Normanby, ing 174 acres. 140 clearec. _/ gr;md state of cultivation .. ee . 0‘~ . OZ+ fous weeds. Spring Creek, S.00eJ1pus@ & Kitchen. Wood Shed attachec, Leank Barn 50x70, Stone Basement Sts »les. Drive & Implement House 30x60, & one Stables underneath. Root House 10=E0, Hard and Soft Water, Churches and School convenient. 4} miles from Darâ€" ham. Buildings cost over half the Money asked, oneâ€"third down. This is a Rare Bargain,. _ Stock or Grain. â€" Business meant. _ If not sold will lease for a term of years. Apâ€" ply to McLachlan OPENING ! !! With New Groceries, New Canned GOOdl, New Crockery, and Glassware. The old Stock bought from Mr. T. Moffat will be rushed off at low prices to make room for New Goods arriyed and arriving. If ybu want Bargains, this month to. Fruits & Confections of all kinds. A SNAP! 49 ROBERT WATSOy Jr.. Isherwood P. Q., Ort A. MeLACHLAN 8, ( Moffat‘s Old Stand,) Succees con . >te O 0 q 2