Se ne Pe ee een ne ieee a TE: w “DAILY xX AMIN ER, NOVEMBER 5, 1I1SBe2. _ LO te ++ owe “ uaa with 60.552 ewt. b the corre- Che Daily Examiner rr re ene voce ay 39 008 Tao Fall of Khastouin Denied. | gia ot atAY (03 WIHT: : d | ses , "Ve _ wt. in 1882, Reckoning at 60 Ib | 40THORITaTIVE STATEMENTS BY THE GOV | i 22h . . ee . -RNMENT. NOVEMBER 5, 1884 weight per carcass, the 238,130 cwt, of | ERN | mutton comprised 444,500 sheep. This | > bce dis: | "WEEKS & co . Lonpon, Nov. 3 —The foreigu office dis- | he Presidential Election export in pie months is at the rate of | credits the despatch to the Paris Morui: » L slimennn 592.600 sheep in the year, or on average | News announciny the capture of Gene oa F Tue latest pews, as we go to press is of 11,40v sheep per week. Gordon. A despateh to the Daily News —-OF-- OFFER LARGE SUFPLIES OF still indefinite. but it is «Ilmost certain | from Debbeh says that the powerful Tokar | tribes which are inimical to ihe Mahdi have ) . Presentation and Address. t} at the Demoerats bay e triumphed, aha ” Ch optured El Obe nd, ct = said that the , , | | 2 ' , ' ' oe : os | Mahdi’s prestige is waning among the tribes “ = . ‘ ‘ that Cleveland is Presicent | PREVIOUS to his marriage, the members | hetween wee heh and El Obeid. N BY ww EB: A B, Ey > 8 j ee - , of St. Peter’s Church congregation pre- e, muse: «ACen? lL the R ' I W. He ne it a| _ LONDON, Nov. 3—Tha rumors that the | . { eo YY. eorge 4 i i‘ i one Sane See ng 1 '| Khedive had sent a telegram to the Gov- \sideboard, silver water pitcher, silver tray | : ; “ep l¢ e noun , the tall of Khartoum . une : : and sliver ring, and the follow ing aa aptnre. - ane a Sinhes has heen Regardle Ses of Profits. F ell and Winter, A Word or Two for our Fishermen wl Renee rr) \ SI} ewe! ( KE — " - spas ADDRESS. authoritatively denied, and the denial has le [ ) us - ryéeéyv | . : , wat wer made a thor ugh urvey 0 Colpdenbiliawey. Hiv. ta, Tm. | been published. | North Lake and Naufrage ye Dean Mr. Hopesox,—We, the undersigned | Lonpon, Nov. 3.—The Times considers | _ AT EXTRA LOW PRICES, : ; | , . ‘.: a had ‘ht, that with a moderate outlay Of! members of your congregation, ask your ac- | the news reported from Cairo to the Paris \ harbors < ould be made at both |; ceplance of the a ‘companying gift, which we Morning News, to the effect that Khartoum : } si fn nrane yy > been . . e : . hece places. Of course. a great deal | have much pleasure in presenting you on the | had fallen, and that Gen. Gordon had : a — ro ‘ y<1< "QO i | aC I ® a . lieve of your ee asa small token of oar taken pris oner, as extremely doubtful. Biay igo in \ i¢ VW a ( hange iti busine SS. W e G000 OVERCGOATS | > su n the rs t oF the Engineer, | , nd: ' a r nae ia the made | uncer? fe gard. : brid The Times traces the report tothe B cx ie ‘ rn oat marbors ec t t 3 B | VW ’ y o off. r vou anc yk tr Dride our i ; af ; bd prove. of fuealééluble| warmest sxagetah [Goan tedehoen, for | Sets 8 eOteme Yee a intend to sel our AT LOW PRICES, j ti ey wi uld prove of il i ages H¢} warmest conpgratu ations and be — have given a Europeanized version of od fishermen who reside along | your happiness. the Arab rumore which have recently gained ' “pat We are ‘ North Shore of the Island. No| mot ith some currency in Cairo. . rR x rEY ‘ yg » \ * : : a ‘0. except one who kuows all about} Tonge SnOCr Is Earl Granville, Secretary of State for i N T iR i S j OCK BE ft Q R A 4 i eb Ist. See Weeks & Co.'s stock of } . . i . mn ea ldr gg ras si gned b Vv Mrs. Mac- Ye A foire sur vd the P ress Associ la- , , 7 ot experience, has any idea|_ Th caress Was Foreign Affairs, assure Rew Ulisters and & m actual experience, 0 | Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Carvell, Mr. and tion to-day that the Government had re- ; te of ‘he hardships attendant upon boat aes. Haviland, arid 99 thers. ceived re the news. Up to CONSISTING IN PART OF coats — weil inde, from Hashing aove ur Dorthern coast, “— REPLY | noon to-day nothing had been received at good materiasg. y during the fall of the year. And) , hee i the Gos aii offices in regard thereto. 2,8 2 there is no harbor accommodation | GRAFION STREET, 3rd Nev., 1884. A de patch to-day from Ding la to 4 200 Yards Suitin $ & Overcoatin $ » kind. not even for boats, thes To Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Carvell, | Reuter’s T: aoe Company makes no 5 ships and dangers are increased | Mr. ani Mrs. Haviland, ond otbers | meation of the reported fall of Khartoum. OVERCOATS a”. % the first place, the fishermen | My Dean Men shay: =o ranks L Bind era It says that the Mahdi, at last accounts, (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) a ae Scale oft Miler aedie tal sincerely fer the verv handsome present you | wes collecting his forces aro und Khartoum sida TED can : ee etl | have just given me. It is ope more added to! .1.q had summoned Gen. Gordon to sar- ‘ , > + : uch their boats. This mneans a Wwet-| the many proofs of appreciative regard that | ger, ‘The troops of the Mahdi bad in- UNDERCLOTHING (a large variety.) 0 for all hands; for the beats must : ‘ r ceived — ve ae secartidhaee messengers dispatehs ad by the ” REEFERS be dragged out into water deep enough | rem you, ance aa ee "| British to Khartoum. The same despatch at them, after which the ballast Js heen wien ure to be - ured of declares that a large force of rebela was at OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. TO =Ulir ALL. placed in them. ‘Then out they ZO (Ol y, i rood fe hes for us both : T need not say Berber and that the rebe!s had possession (AT A SACRIFICE). 10 «fishing ground which is usually| that they are wost heartily reciprocated | of the well on the caravan route between ae from two to five miles {rom shore. On Yours, mest sincerely, | Debbeh and Khactonm. After the troops ct callie laa a amate tdint Thate | Gronck W. Hopesos. | ave harvested the Muhdi’s force will be —— Worsted and Tweed Suits ee eee ene hg ttl? “wee si poet -<s PRC ewe largely increased. . ’ ee J sal " — 9 ea Spain and the United States. LORD GRANVILLE'S DENIAL IN THE LORS, ; " i . VERY CHEAP nd oe Thee aes we eel —— | Loxpox, Nov. 3—In the House of| Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, P ; rencnog. a Sees eee yee {OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSED COMMERCIAL. | At. a eo : oids is aftertico rd Granville said aii baat 2.2 , cretinde, 0h taxtue' te: wt wae, Gat)” coc.ts ob sgriien patateks vaow op | UO* OO SORES d: Granville snk Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s the government had no reason to believe the distance from there to the bank is | SYSTEM—CANADA TO RECEIVE AN OFFER that the report © f the fall of Khartoum and ¥@ ny) ‘ ‘ ‘ . 4 . aie © ? - y ‘ ats . Ss y > venerally from fifty to one bundred| rnom THe UNITED STATES. ae eee Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, the capture was tiue. yards, Over this distance the boats} | at \ Madi a _ | Granville denied that the Governmeut had Gloves and Mitts ‘all kinds); t ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufilers, oe must be hauled by hand, and one can QEPIE ss P em Magic Gesparcs | any intention to abandon Khartoum, but as ee. . + aolactinne of NXCHK As ‘ 1 states that at a meeting of the Cabinet yes | it admitted that it had no intention to pro- Collars and € uffs, and one of the finest selections of NECK- readi'v imagine how difficult an under-| 7 eo ad rday, the King pres + a r, the Minisier of i at ale ter to rescue the i : 7 kirg this must invariably be. oe — > ; mg the campaign om order to rescue the : taking ‘his MUS an ; | foreign Affairs submitted for consideration other garrisons. ' WEAR Mm the Dc minion | d And these are but a few - the a ae 1e conditions agreed upon by Minister . io péde aie eile ae we hardships with which our brave ftisner-| e th e . imate fora HOW THE REPORT ORIGINATED. ° ° ° . . J rR CES THAN EVFR, aa Si diel eerie ee ee ne tere a | Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P. E. Island : . men have to contend in view of the) special treaty of commerce with America. Lonpon, Nov. 4.—The Times Alexan- © — facts, it is hoped that our Representa | The treaty, he said, mols ape a starting | dria correspondent states that upon se where they can get such bargains as we offer for the tives at Ottawa will lose no opportunity | point for a new colonial and tariff policy io | enquiry he Jearns that the report of the . ‘ : ‘ YGNTTIVNGE aTYy Tow) Meu’s Wool Scarfs and hhut- of ureive their claims, both = re vard the Spanish West Incier. It would open | fall of Khartoum originated from the fol- coming three months, as a G ENL INE CLEA R AN CE : : c oe a ne neta tems vee Castilian colonies to American compe-| lowing source and gives it for what i’ is SALE is 1 jed : fiers, Pur Caps, Knitted to mcreased harbor accommodation ana total « ic Mnaiiall imp we bas “aleot we ie a lal ciuiaan Sopestaie tit SA 4/18 intended, - c " ub ‘i e bs coe aS ea ail : or hte agal 8 a . behing ; Dzong ro . + tm a ° 5 o a ‘ i . . to other facilities which are needed tor admit Cuba and Porto Rico into the Zoll- | French consul at Khartoum, learned from airts, Collars, braces, & the successful prosecution of their vere in which America is gradually | a messenger who lately arrived frem Khar- pD A BR U C KS es ° . ‘ } ‘ ‘ ; e e 9 laborious and hazardous calling. forming with Mexico and other Span-|toam that Gen. Gordon was in want of eee ghee os ore ere ~e ne provisions and had made a forced aentie. : oe Call and see us before buy- Gulf of Mexico and. in entral] He reached Berber only. Col. Stewart erchant alior.|. Editorial Notes. | America on the basis of reciprocal conces- | was able to push further north, and Gen. j : ing elsewhere. =. ais jsions and disciinicating duties to exclude- | Gordon started to return to Khartoum and ‘harlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—-3m eod wkly, «= The London Live Stock Journal— Kurepean compe ith n. Canada, British} when near Sheudy he learned that Khar- ‘ ash | Weat Indies, end the Central America Re-} toum had been handed over to the rebels. a a which, by the way, has lately been much publica will receive the same advances from} Gen. Gordon found himself unable to re- W. A. WEEKS & OO. improved—-gives a& poi ivait of the|/the Uniied States shortly. The epecial | tire or advance and was killed there. vtown, Nov iRP4, 4 ’ Shorthorn cow ‘‘Red Cherry”: This} Hxspano-American Convention stipulates | - a r i Fi) has : . advantages shall apply to the trade , wou lerful cow hes, two years in succes | that its advantages shall apply ne tra Org ; : ion, Won the champion prize for the| between the United States and Cuba and — oe r COAT.. COAL. oO $i00 . . * ’ Porto Rik which is carried on under the ' | yest 0 iK at the annual show ot} : iRORN 7 best yield of milk oS: | American and Spanish flags respectively. OSBORNE HOUSE. ' ee, ee... the British Dairy Farmers Association. 9 : Niel I America will aden sugars, molasses, and Nov. 4.—-Charles A Aitken, Georgetown; ' : ISCHA RGING at Lord’s Wharf and will She is not eligible for the Herd-book,| ».~ tobsece free of duty, and duty on other | H C Beaton. Portland, Me; T J Gray, Salis- at i | J {| | Q ! } be soldctkap while ending : but, ne verthelese, she pertakes largely of) ariicies imported from the West Indies wil] | bury, N 8; TM Forrier, Shediac, NB; 8 P jf 1 if e vin uu bJ Hr ?e ’ the Shorthorn ferm and character. This| be reduced. Spain will pl: ce American | Porrier, do, J McBride, Souris, Edward Woods, d ; - 163 ; ols ace Bs Oun } Halif: NS; R G Wwe P siintiesaimieennaiiaiiieniili i : at uy 6 ye ar her day a apie e ot milk. 10 two} flour and cereals imported into her coloni 1es Me oo a te a "E ; ome ee: ° | ; milkings weighed 51-75 Ibs., or a little} UP” the same footing as those im- J ih ue onnitt oN ay wig N geri LOW se PRICES T COAl . t ever as ‘ llons. and the wi vk was found|P rted ll Spain and will make large re- M uM ' Ca aa bd eS oe 5th, Ve a te Len end ie Gmeles On) OMENS, Aalt & b| = Seen, SS ee eee nderson, is ai oe -—; to contain 12-31 per cent. of total solids Gah ian nd all } b laa Vaskchaoe Americ ae do; he ee! ha Taylor, Wood Islands; Mrs a 187 Tons Giewrie Mines (4 ow ep sata ia i wd wel oe, oe "| Taylor, Portland. Me; M A Spellacy, Erie . : ane 5-25 pee, Cont. of Santer fut. Last factnred goods. Spain will also suppress |p,’ ’ ie tol , S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly Bty) Round COAL, year she geve almost the same resuits.| the consular tonnage duties now leviel at | ——- pment TTI iain increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of ‘ \ ' the N York American ports and promises to reform the Gants tna nel CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, -~ A correspondent oi ie New ork | custom: house, harbor, and sanitary reguls- wae |G as aed Tribune, travelling in Norway and| tions, and fines ia her colonies : rl RERIOVAI Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported nae “ ek a Btreet, ‘itetean : 7 ie apa, piled ee oe is ' > th’town, Noy. 3, 1884—1w ~y vy len du ing the pasi summer, Savs strong Governinent like that of Canovas ° direct from the English Markets. And, as ! am bound to sustain my past _ — ay ecnannemnnananeinn dinhantemniatiamne “ nosionenciiaiiasinaiaina ‘ T nnot elose without a word in com Del Castillo, with docile majorities 15 both oe ee reputation for selling Cheap Goods, tind Ww ho patronize me will find ny Vike ~ 5 eur qc r n ation of the liquor laws of these | Heuses of Parliament, could venture to at- TWWE Subscriber hacieaetaned bie: all Prices Low, + &S sucy “ay CR, i aw: en ee seal ne : el ae yscriber has re ) oring i ee ; atious. Fey these !aws the selling of lo Pe ae ree am Poa M'stablishment to Brenan’s brick build- . MARAFTON STREPFT (ast), is desirous of anor (they do not class beer a d Lis she astilian ideas o o1onial policy and the ins, Sidne y Street, next door to Dorsey & mm getting a few } upils for Music, Terms ’ 1 syst f prot tariff: ’ : ; wines as liquor) is restricted to a com-| A.apMom Oh GuaeCiTe tet Gotf's Factory. ® ba be @ | can be agreed on. rege hich is f - id ‘ t tee t | Coli di ; ith « : ant, Ail orders left at the above establishment Ch'town, Oct, 28. 1884. uy, which is forbidden to deciare a oMding with an iceberg. will be carefully and punctually attended to = salir cd ee | higher dividend than five per ceut. per, —-. by MR. CHIVERIE, CALL AND SEE US; 7 on 4 annum ; all the profit above that is civen | Cominander Schley has been giving Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Depart- 74 “4 i tothe State to be used for educatioual | temtniscences of his trip to the Arctic in | ™ent- I have engaged ae services of an ; : t), 4 or charitable purpose Two good | s arch of Greeley: ‘One morning when experienced man for the above department P a points sre thus attained, First, the| ** atin sphere was hazy re ma light fall Give us a call, A le aes Sign of the Big Bisat, G4 Queen aire et. he Sale by the Barre!, Cheap, at ; ie hie Nitien Aateuted in sha’ of snow, in going a stiff, nire-knot gait, we J. A. McDONALD, | rheeper has uo direct interest in the! ran plamp into an iceberg that was in our he ' Proprietor. Oh' town, fps. 26. 18R4,—a0d wkly BEER & GOFF'S. 4 { the liqu r, since he is me rely 4! way, and which no one could see. For a Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1884—-wkly Imo eee sala ie d servant under supervi:ion ; and i mome!: Tih 3 + ave ry mast would go by kee aah f ron ; oud, the company which sells the! the board, and. thet my hair and teeth had Market, Hall, Ch town. p e W ANES, LUST, PO: Nib, ke. ' liquor must return the largest part of its | preceded them, I never got quite euch a “Dress and Cloak Making. ga” Advertisements oak r this heading, ’ . >t al lL ] ‘ arly thr , if > : . : ‘ . zains to support the paupers it makes,” | Shock. 1 was en en -“— ‘ f the space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted ;crows hest. expected soon Oo near jor ten cents per da y — Mr. Solomon is keeping the ques ithe Alert was leaking. But, strange 7 Misses Mclean, of Sydney Street, RETORN FOR va Two HN ONLY | ne! Exeursion “ tion of the admission of Jamaica before |S > 1oey: Reems with a rebound of at wishes to inform the ladies of Charlotte. : qVOUND—In the city, a Jarge, iron, ware- the pe ple. wh a recent letter to al least 30 = feet, there was not a seam] town that they are prepared to make Ladies’ aati Key. The re a si oe the : : ’ started. It was almost eninnenr ony that | and Misses’ Garments at rezsonab!e prices, NXCURSION Retara Ti Tickets at . 5 Kiveston paper he savs: ‘‘Cavada can ' ae _ t urn fickets at one first-| same by pahle’ ng to this office, novd li _— oo. e cil hit ran . 'we had wo catastrophe, and siacuws how] | Isters cut and fisted for 75 c ats. class fare will be issued to apd from all ll supp iy aimost e verything we coasume, | thoroughly that ship was built for just such Garments cut by French system s'a'ions on this Railway by afternoon trains, ‘ i and, I believe, as ches aj ly as wecan get ;encounters in those seas. Onan th er occa- Good fits guaranteed. on Sth, and by all trains on 6th November W ot Db -Two Girls (a Bouse mid a supplied from any other coubtry. The | sion. when over against the Green! land Wiil gO out by the day to cut and nt. H. PRIGE WEBBER, M next, good to return up to and on N< vember Cook } App! 'y to Mis. Thomas a admission of her pro lucts duty free; coast, IL counted net less than 1590 ce- Ch’town, Nov. A, 1884—3i anager 10th, 1584. ie ee kee ae a i} apes t] ¢ h 1 sitehe , } a would cheapen them to the cousumer, | 2°F8S foal had been pushed from th - Oo - JAMES COLEVAN, ST RAY ED from the premises of McKie & glacial formation on the sloping headlands c : Sant | “ Gonalig hese’ the orschiing, that twiiested A ip'es, Herr ing, & Thanksgiving Day, ThUFSMaY nica once, creme, oo 24,88 Mellon cai cae sionally hear the crackling that indicated mM f T g, Hi Evening, Nov. 6th. : y eod pat all i why papers li. ne here: . nNptior , ire | : as . son giving s information as to her whereabouts sumer there ; cousumpuou Ww ould lu- } the tisure ; buut the sight cf th ge our exports going to Cauada duty free would also cheapen them to the con- | j | | } ; 7 will be suitably rewarded, {oc 3l crease, and, a _ ready market would majestic monarehs of the sea sailing off in > - { ann: Me deeulh te @ led 7 ‘J 4 : si : pete ‘ i rn a | EPY Auction, FRIDA y, Nov. . 7th, at The Beautiful Realistic Drama : Ne W Wat ai che S, —— —— —-----—_+___-- € tous wuld be entitied to aj tie morning sunheht, wi ii Bil the cuiors Gf | i> 10,36 o'clock. at my Auction Room: OST—A Red Setter Bitch. jhe finder free and representative legislature, and|the prisw, was something that cannot be | aya : a h J . | hew Clocks, Fs will be rewarded by returning her to would also be entitled to send representa. | described fascinating region! Go you ask, ! 1 5 Barr Is Choice No, - APPLES, in A Zt wo Hobkirk {oe 29 tives to the Parli iment of the Dominion Never a vbe wore Bo, I wanied to st y | Bal wins, hussets, ‘ ‘Tompkins, Pippins, 5 | ncesiniaalal i ¥ ‘ : : ct d hi t tl ’ there awhile, Even the men 1 took at New | ®pitz, Spy, Grave nsteibs, &e. ; hew Barometers 2 y ) hi ovds of Senden or ‘ sell K indling and to have *#ppoionted members of the Bedford and New London jumped at the| 5 barrels American RALDWINS, --Olk— § Wood for Sale, Apply to Senate. ] do pot think reciprocity with William Burb , Corner Fitzroy and Prince — Ds chance to go, though some of them srxid! 5 ‘°§ “ ONIONS, . - the United States or Canada would cop-| they did not expect to ecme back again. 5 boxes LEMONS The Yankee ln Cuba New theraometers, anne [oe 29 taw 4dwk pd ¥ . - = ~ —— fer so much benefit as confederation. Vhy after we got Greely and our miss'on 4 Half barrels PEARS. or. nee was accomplished, I never felt snch a pang | MIRALDA Miss Rivies @ i tY LOST —A week ayo. ia the vie nity ‘ : i ; |} was accomplished, ever fe nch a pang } sel ak RMP bebo) eekcaus vawina G ; ) ‘ ana -—New Zealaud has gone largely io the | o¢ visa : . hat. wi WO. Bate ALSO ’ my XN ws ’ .. of Queen Square, an Inner Door Key. w« > . jor cisappointme nt that, with 72 days of a 1 — Y . : i i ew eo pectac CN, ‘Lhe fin ‘er will please leave it at the LxaMIN- frozen mutton trade F rozen mutton | summer weather before me, and an open 75 barrels HERRING. " Concluding with the Farce of the ER OFFICE (oct 28 from New Zealand now ranks in the! sen, Il was « Lhyed to turn my prow home- A. McNEILT, éé op Just R eceived and ce British market quotations about equal to| ward and abandon the chance to get toa Auctioneer, LOAN OF A LOVER J ANTED—A Girl to do general house moderately good, though not the primest bigher latitude than any other explorer.” Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884 r Offcred Cheap. weeks: Apgly ot Exaannpe OGce ee ms ai oct?5S Bri i-hfmutton. Thus 2,000 eare asses from ‘ y YE Here ‘ 1 | —= - — Blawka’e Bay in ex lient eonditi os tiur Adverticers. a ap lz or4 ines Py | FRIDAY EV aS EXG, RGY. 7th, | ais ' esa : ' rts : : awhe's | elient condition, pincer | | Old Steck. Chea er ani i *' op-door & : fol’ a! od. to 64d. por pound; and 12 A. Macdonald w LOC i a1 1p's. The Powerful Drama of re ' per than i: lus EXAMINER Office, oct.3 O00: froen Edtsteben. ahi ine: cuiaaite J. donald informs the public that | (ever, to Clear. aeihetees ee . i I “) “ve » also 2 ee | his ‘Tailoring Ksieblishment has been re- il ‘5 99 | lWNULL LINE of MeCormict eee SAT! ve ry ce nd lou, niize t . . ‘ one ‘ _ P da | : ie te “Yr ° } al vid pik B ce : a es ; ! rt . 7 o 64d nm a d t: Sy y Street, where all orders { y Auction, Friday, Nov. Tih, at 12 Al IRORA 0 D §. ¥ > TAY LOR, B ~ U rr S AND CONFECTIONERY, ‘ pObllan ne “al MAT. et Hd . to IB" | Wiil ecive prov rpt attenti oD, o'clock noon, on the Marker Square- - NEXT TO Ww ms oe at R . BRACK’S. | ee | ijivgm a Pos VATSONS, per pound Fifty eareasses of beef in! + M: 2 a all's Aurora Floyd Miss Edwina G food - i ye : } : he = Maclean ¢ , ay | Go nk se ae iss Edwina Grey, | fe: wh Hee = ‘ : The Misses Maclean announce that they 9 Young PIGS'(pure bred Berkshire) from J liss Edwina Grey, | feo wer) j 13 ae . ; a r dines | 4 » WUl give exciusive aaiec at a a me ciel Le made O$d up to 74d | aro prepaced to attend to all ovders for eat- | the Government Stock Farm, : le f K ‘a AE pount ' the ine mot 5 avuuge tits ane é ¢ i ; 7 . ‘ RASENSTCT wh, sor Lure \ hi ” = Septe sabi Gre. - B. ~ aot a 4 and making ladies garments. A. McNEILL | a eae? on, 25 cents; Reserved Seats as Mi rs. §. VOUAG?= | Fl ur, toa dealer who wili push it. Covered ’ . A McNeill advertises a sale of Apples, | : ’ ; by patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 from Australia and New Zealaud no less | Herring, ete., on Friday next at halfpast AUCTIONEER. | Doors open at 7} ; Overture at 8 o’cluck. i" LLINERY ROOMS, “tr stairs at We lbs. more bread to the barrel then any other than 2858;130 cwt. of frozen mutton, ten. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 18°4,—~2i Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1884 sali Bousste siweys c Need, count aon Mi°is Co., 38 Clark no ~-eot w Cay, aidy 1 | | j j