nan ARULIAM‘NT 1¢ Princess of on to a deyteo ‘ a royal family farch 14.â€"Ry Mbv h h exXAnder i1 20,000 officers during the preâ€" being formed, 4 chee and 1 each eotia and Prinee ol and commant@L. eral guards of 10,000: e Rassien NOY. He whom he is devoted. of Pasiament dur» Leen the discussions Supply. On Thurs~ erted to the increasâ€" ‘nditure which had rsent Government‘s nirwlictory to their sition, and even dure 78. In coneluding ‘nt pointing out the e sume by stntisties ;: sity of reduecing the» and the taxation as wslistributed so 2s to : passing Windâ€" the bouts Inid nndergoing the dv for service s# W ch enjoyved on wo fully intend ast. Not by & rest Advocate. e first line went w loft last weelks it he died the lighted with the will follow on n on the G. B. er du\'l'lnp.d more, : not of a better se of the stagna&« ; ubout to cease present writing # bustle and setâ€" x the reviyal of ne to three gromt ovidence, secondâ€" erhaps), and the Wellington, Grey view of the Inst own that ought Durham: to that h we all know roni~ 1 countemâ€"« : with benevelâ€" [e reports good ‘c interviewed E. & W. Ruil hearted openâ€" . in commeon re the THE IHf, 4 ï¬rl'o‘ b"h. mining «1 for exportr« 10 fnlllulllm. Dpearance d e a perfect » angle, and fnci‘ities the i ti haus been Dmrbomn votees o# nected with 1. 10 the Palnce was w.ion seen hy winter now "furâ€" thom, the m on the great nat« it Durhana :is section, uated and dovelopimg surround contrast to» iractoristi® lonces of o howar is Siddaagh ‘r dingomâ€"« ch is now l known nial way TD x,,'h hae e results one â€"Russokoff,, been a stud. n 1 cxplaine im ported the mther «o will .. imnpe@ can on« rhood les of rief, be. the cansg ty being ‘\'m There are but few additional particolars to state in regard to the boiler explosion of Friday. Henry MeKay, who it was feared had heen fatally injured, was doing much better than the attending surgeons had anâ€" tcipated. Carl Otts Wolf and Georse Balln, two of the serionsly wonnd»d, uliwll on Numdey ; meakina eigcht vietime so for. neross the atreet through the shed with Patterson. Engineer Chadwick was blown across the strost. Johu LangeSeld boilorâ€" caaker, and John Britz, boilerâ€"muker, are killed. _A youngman,short and stont, with biuck moustache, apparently 23 years of age, cloths torn off, unrecognized â€"killed. A boy, upper part of trunk and head erashâ€" ed, unrecognizedâ€"killed. Bob. Maxzech, blacksmith, shoulder and arma brased. Eric Rupert, boilerâ€"maker, leg broken. Carl 0. \'urt:'n legs were blown off. He was reâ€" moved to the hospital legless and sbrieking in most exeruciating pain. . Wm. Ghoor, had his right foot smashed. . The sheriff, coroners, chief of police, and firemen, were on the seene at 4.20. ‘The shock of the exâ€" plosion released the horses of the steamer Perry, and they rushed pell mell to their positions through the firemen sitting aroun4 who were stunued by the shock and could not for a moment leave their chairs. The cornpses and remains werse sent to the Morgue at 5.15 p. m, and the injured taken to the Generul Hospital. The cries of the latter were heartreading. The engineer Chadwick, lay on the floor of Deck‘s shop, rolling from side to side in mortal agony, til: death relieved him, when he was reâ€" moved. While attention was being given t» the dead, dying and wounded Mr. Donâ€" aldson appearcd on the seone, and with teers streaming down his cheeks took a stavd in a dazed mannevin the eentre of the ruins. About two hours before the explosion he went over to Somerville‘s livery stable on the terrace, and was there when he heard of it. When he appeared on the grounds the sight that met his gaze almost distractâ€" ed hine. When questioned as to the tause, he was only able to say that an old boiler of the tng Mary E. Pierce was being tested, and that about twenty five boiler makers were in the building. 10 vtaers, it is thought, may recover where Joln away. . It se erowd stand air; and ther enough to jes timely destry Was. Gibson, a young boiler maker. â€" The firm of Donaldson & Putterson imade a speciâ€"lity of testing boilers by steam. ‘Iwo pieces of the boiler were thrown crashing through the roof of ths Wells Elevator. On Friday afternoon the large buildings eccupied by Donaldson & Patterson on Inâ€" dinua street Buffalo, N. Y. State, were comâ€" pletely levelled to the ground by explosion of a gigantic boiler. The wreek was comâ€" plete, and many of the bnildings near had been crashed into by the Aying debris. For a while it seemed as if the people were too excited to do anything, and the byâ€"ways and thoroughfares adjoining were being choked up by the fust increasing crowd. Mundreds of labourers and ironworkers from Tifit‘s foundrics and other establishâ€" ments rushed into the wreck, and began to pull away the ma«s of f«llen walls, ete., to find those who might be injured or dead. Suddenly there was a ery of the discovery of an awtul sight. Immediatly accross the atreet from the boiler shop two bodics were fand that had been blown entirely through a wouden shed, and torm into a mass of mangled flesh. One portion was discovered ‘ so be the remains of Robert Putterson. For a time it was thought by the exicted people ; that the other body so cruely torn was that of the other partner, Mr. Donaldson, but it was subsequently discovered to be that of| win the eentre of the ruins. rs before the explosion he merville‘s livery stable on I was there when he heard LATER EIGHT MEX KILLED peared on the grounds is gaze almost distractâ€" stioned as to the tause, say that an old boiler of Boiler Explosion in Buffalo. 16 mot;lh "ia"’;"ell'"i;] \Vn'nl,.per ADrikk evashed in, and hair] *UP!CS+ P°* 31% blood. * Some kind rO)% a face with a quilt. TORO: led, so far as known, 5 4 : Patterson was blown | Fall Wheat, per t through a shed. and | «oring Wheat * f iplosion, and saw diana street amid She probably saw I ! F\A'.h-‘i&hll..“’ «o A DJOINIXG the Town of Daham, Tilty neres of land, good #~il well in roved, boantifuly s.t" :ted, close to si viou. Geod mill priviioce nad aever failing strean «n the lot. es from Durham. 'I‘HE subscriber wishes to sell his thoroughbred Durham Bull, "Frank," rising three yours old,â€"is of & roun cclour. First class pedigreo will be xiveu with the bull. Can be seen nnIIh.::LNo.e:,,t‘z‘ Concession, Glenelg, about two tw k t n t Thoroughbred Durham Bull FOR sAÂ¥ un FO!’! Sale that neat a Cottago, on Queen Street the river, known us COd Pipmnaint Aihnint mdns ioh db wl is L. Furnished. Work $a porintended and Inspecâ€" ted â€" Charges Moderate. 148 will n e ie ce iCW3 4000 l)I.ANS, Furnish (lenelg. March 10, !8@t barey Oats, per bushel Barley, C Peus, *# f Hay, per ton........... Potatoes, por bush. ... Pork, per 100 lbs...... Beef, ve Hides, «4 Sheepsking, each ...... Butter, per lb ........... Erxgs, per dox........... Wood, dry, por cord Wool, per lb........... Durbam, March 17, 1887 n | nesses and . | reaewer of it has no e ¢ | restores . a s | inports vig ,. | has been in most availal d any where. i« FT bran, w C Fall Wheat, per Spring Wheat, 1e House is in good ropair, and rossesses all odern conveniences. The lot is # of an nere in tent with over }‘o'r‘:i' of the u-lrI best Fruit ees, Grapes, &c., in full bearing. not sold it i1 be reuted and possession given on the 15th of ay next. Apply to WALTER HASTTE. Flour, per 10¢ Flour No. 2, Corn Meal * Shorts, «4 LF t N0 PmAE v e Tndbngeich â€" t 1 192 8. 20 Rov. D. Melcod. it. A., Mr. James Bost, to Miss Sars Aun, second daughter of Mr. David Stinâ€" son, all of Artemesia. CasPBELLâ€"MCDONALDâ€"At Carson‘s Hotel, Durâ€" ham, on Wednesday the 16th inst , by the Rev, D. Mcleod, B. A.. Mr. Hush Cnrnimbhell af W.M. CLARK, Architect and Buildor, Bustâ€"STTNsoNâ€"At the roshl:ï¬m; of n:{ hrid;‘- futher, on Woduesday, 2rd PFebruary, by the Thexe c D MnE se d io e n 2 PmdA 36 2 90. Nothing Short of Wamistakable Benebte. ’ Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers coul originate and imaintatn the reputation which Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla now exnjoys. [ It is a compound of the best vegetable alterâ€" uatives, with the Todides of Potassinm and [rom, and is the most effectual of all remedies for Servfulous, muarcurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in its remâ€" wdial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, humors, f’un ples, Eruptions, Skin diseases and ail disâ€" orders rising{rom impurity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieyes and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weakâ€" nesses and Irre;ularities, and is a potent renewer of vitaiity, For |>urif3'ini the blood it has no equal, It tones up the system, restores and preserves the ~health, and inparts vigor and energy, â€" For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to day the most available medicine for the suffering sick, any where. McCr.UNcâ€"â€"At Hanever, on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. D. W. MeClung of a daughter. MeNALLÂ¥â€"At Hanover, on the 9th inst., the wife of Mr. George MeNally of a son. Now Advortisements. On Wednesday evening a fire was seen some distance northeast of Newmarket. It proved to be the Lundy flour mills, now rented by Mr. Peter Kitto. The mill is burned to the ground. clasâ€"In Glonelg, MacBas, fathor of of the Township, i _ General Sir Garnet Wolscley, it is reâ€" ported, will be raised to a Peerage, with the object of conducting military affairs in the House of Lords. ‘"Hail beauteous, bouttteous, glmllome Spring"â€"this was Mark Iwain‘s prize poem â€"but the dire dizeases incident to Spring, spoil the romance. â€" Burdock Blood Bitters iâ€" the prize remedy, the reme ly prized by all who have tried it as the best Blood Purfying Tonic and System Regulator in the market. â€" It cures all Blood Humors from the worst Serofâ€" ula to a common Pimple. Sample Bottles 10 Cents, for sale by all dealers in medicine.â€" bl58. remdence of the bride‘s father, -hil:‘:fl;ï¬l’l -l'iri-;", Win. Sperling Blacks, of Ayion, to Catherine, youn 0st duughter of John Griev, Esq., of Norâ€" or General Delility, Ask your Drugzest for a Trial Bottle, theâ€"Cost is only 10 Cents, Large Bottles $1.00.â€"b158, That maryelous purifyer, Burdock Blocd BRBitters, will specdily change the sallow l:i:c to une of llul;(l:neu, huhï¬ and beanty. It regulates the Bowels, acts promptâ€" ly on the Liver and Kidneys and strengthens the system when broken cown by Nervous PDP. NTR ET TEIT 202 _ 1 Ey the burning of the Wakeficld Ratan Works, in Waketicld, Mass, on Baturdry, 1,000 employees ure out of work. â€"_ Hagyard‘sPectoral Fasm; a few doses reâ€" lieves the most distressing cough, and a twentyâ€"live ceut botte has cured many & sufferer from Asthma, Bronchitis, C F Influenza Howrseness and Soreness ot lgc Cheat. it is the grand specific for all throat aud lung complaints leading to Consumption. 13®0 â€"b158 House for Sale. per 100 lb Riyersi@e Cottage DURIHAM TOROXTO MARKETS Specific FOR SALF BY ALL DEALERS or Sale, FLESHERTONX, LAM _ MARKETS. Dramax, Mar. 17th, 1889 er 100 lbs MAIB......... bush MARRIEBD DEATHS K. Chail Glaszow. bu cations, Estilpalgs_. &e., On the 28th February, in Ir. Thomas Morrison to Miss x of John Taylox, all of Norâ€" BIRTHS P.!ML, Or F MacRAF, Durnam WALTER NICHOL. 0, Mar. 16th, 1880 .... $1 06 to $1 10 mise â€" I 30 to ‘ X IG and commodions t West, overlouking 0 loth inst., Donald y Mucline, Esq, Necyos ird year of his uge. 4 00 to 6 00 to 0 70 to 0 16 to 0 12 to 1 2 to 50 to 80 to 00 to 63 to 75 to 20 to 17 to 18 to 83 22 15 to U * m 19 0 7 25 5 00 17 90 40 00 40 70 90 25 17 13 50 â€" National PIMs, superior to all other purgatives in strength and virtue, in safety and mildness of actior.. Has no equal for the permanent cure of Coughs, Coxts, Sore Throat, Asthina, Croup, ; Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all Lang Discases. (â€' Every bottle ï¬unanlced to give satisfaetion. \T. .\HLBUR. & CO., Proprictors ‘Toronto. Approntice Wantcd. March 3rd, 1881 For terms apply t ~.OTS 48 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Bentinek _4 South of the Durham line. . Opened in Durham, next week, Burdock Healing Ointment should be used in connection with Burdock Blood Bitters for curing Ulcers, Abscesses, Fevers, Sores, &c. Price besadus. Musbintarhs Arists mt nc DbA h ic s BE 15 a5 cents per box. _ T. MILBURN & CO., e hnd _ Sorx Acsxts. Toroxto For Sals or to Rent. Look out for Advertisement. New Bookstore JAMES HENPERSON, Oh the premiscs by G. IRWIN. *b136 Fresh Oat s yess Janan Tea at 30, 35, 40, 50 and 70â€" cents per Ib. J UST ARRIVED at ~ 66 66 Dust at 25’ 30’ a6 35 d i it BURNET‘S Young Hyson." 40,50, " 60 " " " l Black Tea " 45,50,60," 85 " " " Gr ocsry and P rovision Store AI will put up the above in NEATCADDIES containing 8, 5, or 10 lbs to su‘t purchasers Upper Town, DUREHAM; Ihave d“’"““‘mm;ikï¬ 'ls'i: . a speciality as one A Large Lot of â€"â€"â€"â€"ALSO â€" â€" Salmon Trout, Buverior lah:a Tobaco at 45¢., and full weight given. Always.on hand and exchanged for Oats. FISH, FISH. Repairing of all Kinds Promplly attended to. Pipe Firules silver and metal made to order. A. GORDON. Ciarys. Jem, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles &c. LADIES AND GEXNTS® , GOLD AND SILVER WATCHRS THAT CAXNOT BE BEAT FOR TIME PIECES ANDCHEAPXESS. JEWELLERY, GoLD PLATED, JET AND GARNET LADIES SETS, BRACELETS, CHARMS, LOCKETS, CUFF PINS, BABY PINS, CUPFF BUTTONXS,COLORBUT. TOXS,STUDS, GOLD PLATED AsD f SILVER Clocks from $2.00 upwards, BEST aad CHEAPEST EVER SOLD IN DURHAM. New Goods, New Goods, porsonally every Friday. All orders left at my store will be promptly atâ€" tended to. ‘Thanking y numerous customers for their very libernl patrouage. I would respectfully sotleit u continuance of the same. W.F. DOLL. Murch 3rd, 4881 . P d156 Gold and Silver Watches, J ewellry, Wedaing and Jem Rings, Clocks, &¢., &c. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and brought to time, .1l work guurantoed for one year, â€" I shall be in Charges Modcrate.â€"Orders left ut J. F. Mowats will receive prompt atteution, Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly aitended to. Fresco and Banrer Painting a Speciality. I OT 32, in the 11th Con., Bentinek. 4 For terms .prly to Mr. Hugh Rose, Dutham, or 1), Darroch, Collingwood P. 0, ht w hy w pher s ghet on 197 "the w9 :c EkHouse, Sign, and Ornamental Pairter, DURHAM. Durhan Labrador Herring, (TROM my old Stand opposite the Post Tcb.17, 1881 A. GORDON‘S. Oflice, Dundalk,to Mr. Deans‘ llhaw;;;fl‘k;; Where I have a well rssorted stock of F. DOWNES, REMOVED! â€" For Sale or to Rent, Murch 3rd, 1881 D. DARROCH h154 y156 be Having bought for CASH a CAR LOAD of TEAS and General GROCERIES at the Great Trade Sale of Messrs, Teos, Costigan & Wilson. 1 gal. can full 60 cts. 2 gal do 90¢. 5 gal do $2. Burerior Solacse Tobaco at 45¢., and full weig‘l.xt given. Boneless Codfish In neat Boxes containing 85 lbs each for $2, or 6 cents per Ib. Rice of the very best quality 20 pounds for $1. THE BEST ENGLISH MUSTARD in pound jars at 8N aants aach Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS. THE BEST IN TOWN\! COAL OIL, A.1l. MEichigan Broadcloth., Just received another lot of New Spring Goods, Consisting â€"pr... Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes &c. At HARRIS & CO‘S., Durham. A«r u.N XL" for all kinds of Farming Imj The celebrated Fleury Plow will be sold at $18 for No. 12 ; No. 17 at $17 Bwivel Plow $14. R. Mcl Durham, March, 1881. New Goods, Goods, Goods! TEA, TE A, TEA! AGENTL for EL LD and G 4A BRBD EGar Carriages, Buggies, 'Wa,ggons, I am preparod to give a better quality and better value than has ever been Offered in this Town. 1LOVER & TIMOTUTHY SEED AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. 1881. At GRANTS. Of the Best Materi#al, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! CLOVER and TIMCTHY At Lowest Market Rates At FARMERS, ATTENTION ! Thamâ€" Carriage Works. » McFARLANE, Proprietor. S E E D S, Seethe Following Prices. For 30 days. DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham. (Par 8. S. 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