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Grey Review, 23 Jun 1881, p. 3

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here, he city hen, a% fung ile the hemar sffiâ€" mile Chief guards od â€" at " and awleas ot anyâ€" snne‘l nings, pulling muers, shaekâ€" ackles Monâ€" ir feg. ement Trunk itmost roa they to» It is were Trank » c and all. I% 0 one * eae badly v the dbffiâ€" a8 One mel. whicls em@r> here ronld ed by kville, ristlet, e, but anght, handâ€" over S CAPh. rg »‘roCk» pphrure his it on Pram \é OM >= not t ufe t y traine t TY ute Ti ApJ Woworrt In Artersesia. on the lith inst., the wife of Butholomew Wri it of a deuchtor. Mommow In Glan«l; on the 10t« inst., the wife of Thomes Merrw, of x son. ed for the $4.000 for tten that the Nihilists had tampered with the supply at Gatsebima. The troops gnardâ€" ing the palace are changed every day. The Cr:aris said to be a complete wreck. Some days he shnts himself up in ns Cabinet and refuses to see even the memâ€" bers of his suit. Itis stated he intended sometime ago to make Kieff the capital of Russia, but the recent operations of the Nihilists in the southwest frightened him. The peasants threaten an agrarion war. The Cznrina is prostrated with nervousâ€" ness. Ignatieffs attempts to stamp out Nihilism are laughed at by the leaders of the movement. _ It is now evident the conâ€" ‘ tagion is rapidly spreading in the army. Meanwhile the peasant=, rendered desperâ€" = nte by erushing burdens, are no longer tol be depended upon. Recently, the leading nobles urged the | Crar to erant liberal concessions to the| Â¥ hayi St. Petersburg, June 17.â€"The Czar still keeps himself a close prisoner at Gatsâ€" china. Sappers and miners have dug up every rod of the ground within a mile of the palace in search for mines. The water nsed in the palace is brought from St. Petersburg, in conseqnence of a rumor that the Nihilists had tampered with the I» Wi F1 M aod 26 days. How the Czar Protects Himself. CANADIAN K t K tt Orve 1t to MARRIGD 1 BIRTHS i) B ey were n< ldle with t to a schen 1TEMS 19 ty &1 () ld 1 04 m to d hwo rubber mMber trom At t On Thursday Treadwell Wi Spring Wheat Hurley ......... OMHES secranvsunee IN CHANCEIRY VWatson vs.fiDcwze:'. et a‘. LCX Fifâ€"y acros beantifully sitna privilege and ne t i Hides, _ * Sheepskins, each Butter, per lb .... Eggs, per doz.... Wood, dry, per \Vunl. per At +s« Apples, per bag. Onts, per bus Barley, w4 Peas, *# Hay, per ton....... Potatoes, per bush !’urk. per 100 tbs.. For par bJ March 3rd 1881 () On Suturday evening, the 4th inst., a littile boy named William Pfitzner, five years of age, was drowneld at the mouth of the Muskrat River, near Pembroke. His body was recovered next day. dati Corn Short Bran, Fl Flour Critle #t{raved. Esrcmont Agricultural Society. atunet all W pring DJOININ( MOUNT FOREST MA Confederate Ofice, Jun ‘eal Whe ‘Town of Durkhain, Skins... ner cwt ZRNATIONAL HOTe&L, pet PURHAM MAKKETS. TORON eat Wh dbar neat per bushel 100 tbe fourtecnib day of July, A. D. IS##, per cord (1 rFC ap] 4 y CRHAM the Tow awitermoon ing strean t the hour of Two o‘clock ) MARKETS t e termas and con diticus ot the C iti n igers shnil at the time of tuo completion oi the Chadl Master at Suunth WHOTE, 1.‘ ly to the Austioneer , Dburhato, to 1. G. Ban« or to Messrs, Hanprxc r‘s Solicitors, 8t. Marys. such title Dees as mr hi T. HILL, MaCKRAE, Durham *ui64 une evee and final utise mud bearing in one przceland Fourtcen, in the ow tohip of Egreâ€" onaining by ad { Mry, A. 1. 1881 bation of Drade lMs Count at Stimat v. ut the all hnve the wn exnenus 1 00 to 0 35 to 0 60 to 0 60 to 9 00 to 0 25 to 6 175 to 6 00 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () U 0 n the lot 0 d conditions the Court of 11 12 to 11 to 25 to 20 to 15 to 3id, 1881 KETS (X 18 to 00 to 15 to 00 to 00 to CO 90 P 08 ti 16ih, 1881 () Durham. improved. Goo€ mill L0 nee Hall wt ) p.in to to to to ‘() to to to85 50 to 4 50 to 1 00 to 1 0d to 1 0s to 0 75 to 0 36 to 0 64 to 0 40 to 0 16 to 0 20 ARS pr well whit 1 20 5 00 8 50 0 90 1 02 1 05 1 4 C 37 0 75 2 50 F ' HU 1 02 1 05 1 (M4 22 4) () Oshawa Scythes, Forks, &c., / ny quaniity of BUTTER AND EGGS wanted and Highest Prics Paid Milk Pars, in great variety. TWEEDS, unions, from 35 cts. per yard; Tweeds, all Wool, 45 cts. per yard. A large stock of Sherbrooke Scotch, and West of England Tweeds, at Rock bottom prices, see them. Rakes, Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Cradles, Hoes, Spades, Shove‘s, Picks, Chain, Rope, Glass, Oil, Tar, Putty, Barn door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware, all very Cheap. 2 . . HUâ€"NT'ER: Durham, June 16, 1881. Prints, LUSTRES. DRESS GOCOI»S, Cretones, GLOVES, HOSE &c., very chcav. See our 10 c. Dress Goods. Bee our 1234 cent Black Lustres, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and CLOTHING Durham Steam Woollen Factory. CAMPBELL and McCONKEY. Cash for WOOL Wanted, any quantity of Good Butter for which the highest price IN CASH or trade will be PAID. Just received per G. B. & W. Railway a car of SALT, selling at ($1) one dollar per barrel, or three barrels for $2.85 Just received a Car load @TI L IDT.AITTIL â€" which I am selling for Cash at $2.75 per keg for 3 inch and larger. Arrived toâ€"day direct from New York, another large lot of Choice J" A . JP A_INT 'I'E.A.. Try Our Japan Tea Dust at 25 cents per lb. Try our Choice Japan TEA at 35 cents per 1b. Try our Choice Breakfast Souchong at 50 cents. Now opening out a full assortment of White Granite Crockery. _TEA Sets and TOILET Sets, Very Cheap. Cash for Wool. Cash for Butter. Cash Th Oalebrated Brantford _ STOCNEWARE: Jugs, etc., etc., Just received at H. W. Mocklers. ditae o, 4 A i a & q 5 Snathes, Rakes and Cradles, A gmnl Churns, 3 a Which are Jastly C; nsidered the best in the Market. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF 1HE sortment, AND CHEAPER THAN EVER. H. W. MOCKLER. Butter Crocks, AT THE ’l‘”l.‘; DANK issues Letters of Credit on Grent R»itain and other Forcign Countries; Buys and Collects Sterling Exchange; Issues drafte on New York and all parts of Canada. DEPOSITS of $4 aud upwards Received, upon which the current rate of interest will be allowed. & Colored Enamelled Lockets, Also a fine Stock of GENTS CTAINS, silver, gold & plated; GOL1D and BLACK BRACELETS; GoLD, PLATED, JET & GARNZT LADLUS‘3S SETS. BANK O0f COMMERCE, On reasonable terms, and a General Banking Business TRANSACTIS D. JEM and BAND RINGS, Neckilets & Lockets, Biack Capital $8,000,000 : Reserve $1,400,000. Ladie‘s an1 Gent‘s (GGold and Silver Watches, Key & Stom Winders. Repairing of all kinds Promptly Attended to. Ali Work Warranted. Some New Desiens in CLOCKS, Walaut und Mahogany Cases. A Fine Stock of WEDDING RINXGS alâ€" al ~Wep J EW ELLERY ! CuLLECTIONS MADE Preserve Jars, FURNITURE, THE LATEST PATTERNS IN A. GORDON‘S, Durham. Sign of the Big Wat‘ch. for Wheat, Oats, Peas &c., at ways 0u hand and made to order, The yory Litest patterus in Caradian & American oiall kinds and â€"styles, just arrived as G. J.. MaATTHEWsS, LARGE STOCK OF CANADIAN DU RHAM. Anvd the latest styles in ALSO he is selling re, ain, v 169 EDGE MILLS, DURHAM. The undersigned would intimate to Farmers and others in this Towa and surroundâ€" ing Country that they have leased the Edge Mills for a unmber of years, and as these Mills have recently been thoroughly refitted with the: most improved machinery for both Merchant work and Gristinz, and being both thoroughly acquainted with milling in all its Branches, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who may favor tham with their work. Chopping done at any time. FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP FEED forsale anddelivered To ALL PARTS of the TOWN. FARMERS Look Here!""" F Rulling will be doneas usual b Wool Cardmg & Fulling pi be dune! y The Highe t Market irice paia in Cash for WH We are selling out the balance of our We offer special inducements in Oil, Paints and White Lead, which will be found to be of the best quality, in the market, Glass, Putty, Brushes, &e. &c., at prices lower than ever. Give us a call. Lower Town, Durham. Our Stock of HARVEST TOOLS, Lower Town, and save money. are bound to sell at bottom prices. Buy your Cut Nails and Buildâ€" er‘s Hardware at MOWATS, Durham, May 5tt, 1881. DRUGS & CHEMICALS. Durham, June, 7th, 1881. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEE DS! HARDWARE. SUTLIIY P ARES, Price $23, Cash. Only a vory fow Loft, and 1it Come Ist Servac: is unsurpassed for quality, quantity and cheapness Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few To Farmers and QOthers. G. C. McFARLANE, To +4 HARRIS & Co. JOS. F. MOWAT. AMERICAN JEWELRY, Lower Town, Durham. t# Our hq;orutiou for 1881, per 8. 8. Scotland, includes : CARTER‘8 Imperinldfludy Purple Top Swede; BANGHOLM‘S Improved Purple Tow OXE CAR SUNDRIES : Plaster of Paris, Water LIME, PARIS WHITE, ENGLISH Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, VALNISHES, &e L. the very liberal Patronage received *r come nencing business in Durbstm, 1 state t 1 w aow better than ever prepared to execute work of Swede; t on SUTTON‘S Champion Purple Top Bwede j HALL‘S Western Purple Top Swede KIMG of the Swede Purple Wop. A Supericr Quality. As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done ir A 1 style. JUST to HKAND: GOLD & Silvcer W ATCHES Turnip Seed Turnip, Yellow and White: Key and Stem Winders. The latest in Hall, Parlor and Bracket CHLOCHKE®, Some beantiful designs in Silver and Eleeâ€" tro Plated Ware at W. F, DOLLS‘, Flesherton, A Call is respect(ully solicited, A0iniridnd rpralcs ts ccici d cici k d J. his bakery , just south of James Brown‘s Store, Garafraxa Street, he will keep on rand first class l”r‘r-d. Cakes, Pastry, Biscuits, &e. ngrddb prmeminc h. Enaad d d ic is c id Tea and l-iugrriuo Parties supplied on the shortâ€" ost notice, and at very low prices, He would also take this opportunity of thanking the inhabi of Durham and surrounding country for the ronuge bestowed on him during the past, and as usual will supply Bread daily at any placé in the Town. Colored & Bright Gold Sets, LOCKETS, RINGS, Picture. Framing Dune in 35 different Stylen. 'J‘HE undersigned would intimate that at . his bukery. justrouth af Iesie Riemsstsam ul A call solicited. _ Satisfaction guarantend Orders loft nt Adic‘s Hardware Store, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to. _\ RE Prepared to take Contragts for a Brick ; Ston® ind Wooden Buildinga, iteh & Doors kept or hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. PHOTOGRAPHY, Gewilllc0 CC 22000, 200, 20, HOWwn k) of Proton, on Wednesday, May 25th, a six year old Mare, stur in forchend and white foet, extra heavy mane, and Imnmlnp. An glv{mil:l;fe“ (u!m;l:ulvnm as will to her w suitably rewarded. ty Y Jaxes McAnTe Glammis P. O., Co, Bruce, May 30th, 1881, i PATTERSON Durham Nov.25 1880, s c ruAcis d id 22 202C ENADDg Farmers to furnish u..fi owen Grass Beed. Havicg enlarged my Wurkch;v‘p and added new Machinery, I am &nwul to Manufzcture éxten« sively, either Whlocsale or etail. Orders punctunliy attended to, and Communice« thofs promptly answered. R. H. MeKAY. m stt eb ewugnans Acc c °_ "C" cleaped, he will receive the M;fi-t ln:::’t ; also, if well cleaned for seed, he grows l\('fllm( pure grain, thus lym ing good land i ruuth ... 1 UERRINCGE to ockl¢from wheut, wild or ant kind of Onts froes Wheat, Chess from Wheat, Oute ttom w will clean Onts, Barley and all kinds of Grains, to pericction. For Chafting, it fhias *6 equal. It will save Groes and Clover m;.- fectly, thus enabling Farmers to furnish h Grass and Clover Seed. which cost them so muck woney yeurly. These improvements ought to bé of thowurul te-t"i&uflanc: to the hl'-crh s more \s y as a grain he we has parse 'hmgh the fumlnf mill, udflunu cleaned, he will receive the hiohase a22cr 242 29 LC Free from Obnoxious Weeds e TE VE that carse lebor and yicld nothing in return, I would likewise oall your attention to the late imâ€" IFavemianes Ti al w u22 LE Ww lc l4 0d becadd provements which 1 havemade N;- Saviog Grase seed & tnking Cockie & Chese * from Whent, which { warrant it will do perfectly, thus enabli Farmers to furnish their nwan Finams Rang ing WALKERTON FANNING M WORKSE. R. H. McKAY, Prop First Prise Fanning Mill of Ontario, noul merediages lc ult l Durham, May 12, 1881 A. PALMER, Proprietor. H. PARKER, Druggist & Seedesman, DURHUAM, June 2nd, 180. Durham, ll()' 10, lflfll Carpenters & Contractors, Walkerton , Ma y 19th QTER.A\IIL:D from lot 8, con. 19, T. N thanking my many Cnstomers for THE LATEST XOYELTIES IX ALILILE in B blg. Nen % ABERDEEN Purple Top ; ABERDEEN Green Top; YELLOW _ BULLOCK ; Devonshire Grey Stone; And Red & White GLOBE. AS TRA Y. BRACELETS, §3 Also Ladies® & Gents‘ miee~ ies ‘l.«\ Yorrselves b: PLASTRR in Bulk. OXE CAR OF ONE CAR OF bor DURHAM. INCLUDING DURHAM, T. DONAGHY, Aie Kelsey‘s old Stand, SEALS, CHAIXS, l1 lead to her recov» Jares McAntaoUn, A.; PALMER.: &e. #c.

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