son sme lee bi: le NN og. ™ 4 i i i Local and Other Licms, ‘ | i uw SS HM | How. D. Larrn, of the Patriot, is spending a : } Tew ho udays in the country a - \ < y Magistrate's lite steamship Clifton is expected to leave ( | London for Charlottetown to day. - a Mire | }? ‘ } Bakery to get youn i AK EK, Esg i. \i P, P.. le ives London ea { ; d—fresh every day jon the steamer Clifton for home to-day. ly 24, 3i ~ ~~ ; tue Emperers of Russia, Cermany and w 24 lock was laced in th Austria will meet at Gastein on August 8th. P R ry ( , office = ‘ week , | Hox, Thos. Wurre, Minister of the Interior, o at wves British Columbia for home early thi ‘ the intent of ‘ |’ — no ‘ : n old mother | ‘ ; ' o , ‘ | L EUNATIC named Thomas Cosgrove, be oO nol : , | long ng to Mill Vale, was this morning contin - - ~ : in ‘ Wil ul Baylis lane Hunter River Co.. 82nd Batt., is firing | ’ : a dead in the King its Government allowance of ammunition at tle a e 24th, whilk kk nye tO} range to-day. wa ~ Ti te ly released m the 7 os A heart it is said that the late Charles Marsh, of > ordon, Marsh & Co., Boston,carried $200,000 i xt s y of t]) County ( t of of life insurance, YW s Lo ll be held at Charlottetown bes Iuesday ‘ 24th day of August next. MILITARY The second competitionffor No. st day for issuing summonses for said Court, |? Co's. medal takes place at Kensington Rifle : t l4th August. 1886 *| Range to-morrow. ~~ oni on 2 a " pod thal Sealer bdimete wie sheets Vie Temperance Picnic at Royalty Junction mierred by the Pope on ( sian la won otf _on Thursday afternvon. Return Catholie clergy, and that amongst these th es - f Monsign will be offered to Rev. AUCTION SALE LumBer.—-This evening at 4 : Ul Basilica, Ottawa. > o clock, on Peake’s Wharf (No. 2.)—A. Me ~ Neill, Auctioneer. > re informed that there was no truth > im float yesterday wit] \. C. Bertram, Esg., of the North Sydney of Mien. tf “Owen's | /fera/d, is in town again to-day. He leaves | eg the insertion of the nara. | fOr Home to-morrow mornin ‘ 1 ¢ t a -~ - fue dwelling house of Mi Manrice Gaudet, _ t (Tuesday nex the the DeBlois Road, was burned to the i ss attractions of more | & ul at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. ui A keen ‘ -_ > etwee of our best bicyclists and \ he meeting of the Charlottetown Rifle ' Skating before ti Club, held on Saturday last, the silve: spoon j}was won by Lieut. Hooper, and the horn * | spoon by Hon. Neil McLeod. i ’ i : ciral I ‘ ation, | - s s Hall on Sundav evs i ERAL meeting of the Caledonian Club < irthe ul ent | this luesday evening t their rooms, at & new Cathedral, was, aft the | o'clock Business to con piete arrangements tion of some business, adjourned until | he Seoettish Gathering notice ~~ - | Mr. J.J. McKaye, formezly of the Mer ‘ UOttaw le spatch Say Mi George | chants Bank of Halifax, this « ity, but now of Perkins swarded the contra for | Halifax, is spending his vacation on the ¢ certain breakwaters in the Straits ot | Isla He is staying at the Rankin. t improvement of tne - wate n New Bruns | RemMeMBER the sale of handsome Furniture, it Prince Edward Is i i « wpets, Stoves, Double Pheeton, good as new, - 1 & »., &c., at the Milton ee to-morrow Ruptur e, pile tumors, fistula it uoon. A. H . B. Maegowan, Auctioneer. i diseases of the lower bowel ex ept | i - ‘ ulically cure. send i0 cents inj iHe St. John S of Mor lay says that the mj DOOK Add World's Dispen | tug Storm King s will pi ceed to Yarmouth on I i Association, 663 Main Street,| Tuesday, where the Nick Roberts-Gardner I I a. 2 : lw ircus will be taken on board, The steame > iwill sail ‘around the south shore of Nova i I t nk, who jumper trom the | Se v ia and t » P. E. Island. Kiyn Bridge, on the ete ee 23rd, | . 1s | ght before the judge in the Tombs} THe Canadian nk statement for June Court Monday and charged with att: ‘mpting to | shows an increase in public deposits over th snicide. H@was bailed in 86.000 to previous onth of about $400,000; in notes in u on Wednesday irculation, $399,86:), and the total liabilities > a ito have increased $1,958.219. Loans and dis A 4 Nt Ottawa despatch says that an | counts to the public have climinished $377,000. Italian named Seraglas, undergoing imprison- ent for a murder committed near Cornwall, been released on the order ot the Ministe: f Justice, recent testimony proving his in He was sentenced to be | nged but ntence was commuted. > ! teamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, left Boston on Monday evening at six o'clock, with argo of general merchandise and the lowing passengers: Annie Arbing, Daniel McDonald, John Beaton, Miss Fairclough, Mrs T F Pleadwe Ul Johanna Murphy Frank Dixon I 1 ee 11Ker, Fannik Mi Ka nern, ia I passenger rates from Montreal to Van er! een rec t to the ftoullowing yures ve las ited to nine days, S00 t . imited, 365; first- $8, 1 turn t : o 30 days, S110; first iss, ret tourist, limited to 60 days, $120 ist return limited to 96 days, = ; 2 et Ox S math 25th inst., Rev A. H. Lavers nist L the rdinance of baptism to eight inaidates at Long Creek. It was a ce lightful im fternoon and the administration of th« OLermil ite in the ilver waters of tne Cree k. filled to its ef dant borders, was one of the t beautiful scenes. A very large assem blage of attentive spectators witnessed the sisson : \ DoRCHESTER, N. B. y Se h say that Daniel J. Gillis, was sentenced by the Chief Justice to ten years in the Dorchester peniten on the charge of feloni it Constable Bulmer. On the vaping from jail he was sentenced 3in the Dorchester penitentiary, © commence at the expiration of the } tiary with har | labor. ously nal we snooting of es to two ve the time 1 vear 8 sentence, j Pas Says the Woodstock Sentinel: Ephraim Howe, an employ« ot Forepaugh s cireus, entered Seaborn’s restaurant, on Sunday evening. and had a lunch. He was consider- le under the influence of liquor, and after partaking of his luncheon, for some reason sp ng t of the open window, falling to the plank sidewalk, a distance of some 15 feet. Resul oth wrists broken. a severe jaw wound it lip aud bruised face generally’ ies APPLETON S$ ) Aenean Encyclopedia ocen- pies a happy medium between Chambers’s En caheneal 1 and the Encyclopedia Britannica, Chambers’s, while reliable so far as it goes, is essarily somewhat sketchy; and the Ency- ywedia Britannica contains many treatises \ 1 1, howev yxcellent are too elaborate for the average reader. in Appleton’s both extremes are avoided, as the claims of con- fulness have been duly considered. Che articles have been prepared by special- ists, and may regarded as reliable and abi t of the times. I have had ca t msu this En :yclopa lia (including ipplem » annual volumes), and can co le n Ly ormimend itasa most valuabl work.—Rev. John Currie, D. D., Prof. of Oriental language in the Presbyterian College, Halifax, N. 5. cinta THe Most Rev. J. J. Lynch, Archbishop f Toronto, is expected to arrive here in a few days. Migr. Lynch made his first — to the Is'and las ae when ” cams to be present bis » MelIntyre’s iver Jubilee cele i was 40 favorai bly impressed that eturns to spend a few weeks with us, Li convineed that a short conge can he no wivantageous! y - nt here than u part of the Dominion. Mgr. Lynch . Bis p of the Geandian Episco 1, Le Pone ¢ mA ica was bam y Ome op oO . < = : eM i i ceremony of Cardinal Tascher- Quebec on Tuesday last. vr : ft [Lure at During his stay on the Island His Grace will ve the guest of Owen Connolly, Kaq., Dandas Esp rad Vv NOSE sut ii re side nce ond ‘ grounds runsiag down to the wate ws edge a ford a seclusion’and tranquility more than country like. THE DAILY | Local and Other [teis. The ssets have increased $294,941. > I HAVE been a subscriber to Appleton’s from the the most informed upon | statistics Annual Cyclopedia for several years beginning—and find it to be one of inexpensive means of - eping the latest ceneral deve lopments and in all departments of human knowledge.—A. H. Mackay, BA. B Se, F. BS. Sc, Lon- don, Prin. bedi Academy. -_- ~_- I HAVE for some years past, in the capaci } | ties of journalist and librarian, been compelled to-resort very tre juently to Encyclopedias for infornration; and, speaking from experience, | have no hesitation in placing APrLEeTON’s \MERICAN CYCLOPEDIa, in port of general usefulne 38, Tar ahead of all others. WM. | Hovusrom, Librarian of Ontario Parliament. aete | Says the North Sydney Herald Some of 1 the lol ster packers on the he ; of Cape Bre- ton report a great scarcity of bait. On the | southern shore lobsters are plentif: il and lar ge while on the northern shore they are reporte d small. The reports of the scarcity of the locusta tribe in the P. E. Island and New Brunswick waters has caused the price to ad- |v ance in the American markets tifty cents a ease. The close season commences on the Ist August, when packers will have to close down until next spring. oi _ Apvice To Morners.-— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy ig should always be used when children a ‘utting teeth. It relieves the c little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: ind the little shrub awakes as ‘“‘bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates ine bowéls, and is the best knewn remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind, feb 4 eod wk a | Tue market to-day was well attended and sales were brisk at the following prices: Beef (small) 7 to 10 cts per bb. do per qtr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to8 cts; pork small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr; ham per lb. 13 to 1l4e; fovls, 50 cts. pair; butter (fresh) 16 to 18; do (tub) 14 to 16 cts; eggs, per dozen, 10 to 1} cts; cabbage plants, 10 cents per 100; tomato plants, ‘10 cents per dozen; black currants, 12 cts per quart; cherries, 10 to 12 cts per quart; red curraits, 10 to 12 cts per quart; green beans, 4 cts per quart; peas, 10 cts per quart; raspberries, 16 ite Is cents.; goose- berries, 15 to 16c: black currants, 12 to l4e; flour pei 100 «lbs, $2.25 to do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 34 LOO, 0 to cts; potatoes, 18 to 20c; veal, 3 to7 cts per Ib; radish per bune “h, 6 cents; + to 8 cts each ; rhubarb, to 4 cents per lb; co lish, 25 to 65 cents; macerel, 5 to 8 cents; pis gs $2.50 to $5.00 per pair. SS 2.75; oatmeal, cts; hay per $2 oo lo} ssters, One of the m reraarkable religious manias Ol W hich there is any record, has : ne broken out in Cincinnati. A number of peéo- yle. who are said to be above the average in intelligence, believe that Mrs. John B. ~ Mar- tin, of Walnut Hills, is Christ manifest in the flesh, and that hersister, Mrs. John F. Brook, is the Holy (host. The followers of these two women, who are fanatics on the subject, meet at Mrs. Broo'’s house and worship them both. The wome! exert some power- ful influenee over their followers, several of whom heve thrown up lucrative positions to serve the female S wviou! orm. — Account- ig for the fact that Christ. should manifest hi mself in a female, they say that in heaven there are no sexes, and the Saviour is as liable to appear in a woman as inaman. The movement has been going op for up wards of a year, but was not genet rally known owing to the fact that the two women secinde t and will not be seen by any pilemse ive i. one whois not a worshipper. Exposure to ublic ridicule will, it is tabught, bring these cranks to their senses, PALA MENIas SS oS HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN Mrs O C Dimock, Halifax; HOUSE. Cummings do; W P Miss L Dunn, airbairn. Porrier and Racey, July 26 Truro; J J MekKane, \ G Barker, Chicago: Jas \ Shaw, Windsor: J J F Geo D Harper, do; ¢ rie \liss has R and wife, liac. REVERE HOUSE, David W Andersoi North Sydney, CB; 3]~—43 Hi July 26 Le rtram, lane, Annandale. i field, N I TJ. Toronto; Kdwin MecFar Phillips, Plain OSBORNE HOUSE, July 26 Ross, Mt Boston: W W Le Jas Oliver VejOY do; ’ Clarke, rt: John Cobb, Onion River: me Creek; N McLeod, Orwell; 4 AA F Stew: Wet smith, Nit Stew \Luldoon, Goose McCormack, \ Holland, Montreal: H Prowse, Murray Harbor: and child, Windsor; Wm Seott, Hyde Miass: Wim |} i. do: WE Belyea, nig \ d, Kensington; Margaree, C B: H Bradshaw, M D, Glasgow; C E Pratt, St Peter’s Bay; | Forbes, Vernon River; A P Mills, | side; T A Sackville, N Souris: airbairn, W A Harris, Mim ‘New Kinnear, | McCallum, New Glasgow: L son, do: Kearney, do; Quebec; M Montreal; AC ee L { ance, do: A Pp wife Park, A Taylor, (eo Summer- | B. 27—D Anderson, St igeeinceensionnietn Pe TU i SDAY, To Lobster Shippers. The Fast-sailing Brigantine “LERELDS,” 300 Tons Reg KICKHAM, Al Class at Lloyds, COMMANDER, rister L. about the 25th inst., Liverpool or London, offers. Apply to the owners, C2. due here for either cient inducement PEAKE BROS. July 8, 1886-—eod tf | Peter's Bay; A McKenzie, Cardigan; M Mce- Pen St Peter's %: P McLeod, Hills- | | borome Geo O'Neill, Vernon River. en ae eee TRY THE | mH A. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. otek 25 € ENTS, July 26—Cameleon, Weatherbie, Tatama- gous che, boards; Mary Queen W hite , ; , A , AT THE Cocagne, do; St Flavie, VanBuskirk, Cape Tormentine; William & Mary, McRae, be SSP NEWS. ly T T Ten). dney, limestone; John Tilton, Langille, LONDON HOt SE Di tou; Ida May, Wak Lingan, coal; R | Munn, Bourke, Pictot?do. : | i | July 27—Grizelda, Buntin, Lingan, coal; ! : a Viarshman, Buetouche, lum; Enter: | —__—_—_—— all, Peter's, C CLEARED, July 26—St Flavie, VanBuskirk, Maggie Alice, Lanigan Souris, Tilton, Langille, Allen, Boston, July 27 --Swallow, prise, B, limestone. Pictou; coal: John Pictou; stmr Worceste ?. etc, Scott, Wallace, eggs, P. BE ISLAND MRIBITG2 PAILE US}, 1886. Provincial Exhibition Prize hands for publication ae =A THE List is now in my A limited accepted, number of Advertisements will be Larger circulation than ever before. Apply to GEO. W. GARDINER, Queen Square. lwk cod SPECIAL JULY OFFERING. Biggest Bargain of the Season, July 24, 1886 Let the Chinaman Come QUR SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND PRETTIER THAN THEY CAN PRODUCE THEM. Our Hoop-skirts, Corseis and musties: Mus’ Go. Bankiupt Prices! Bankrapt Prices ! oe wrth of July at REID BROS, is month in the yea for Bargains. Then, all job lots and seasonable goods are cleared out at ja cents on the dollar. We have only room to juote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- ers to call and examine our prices before making their purchases. Men's White Shirts, 65cts, up. Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth § Youths’ Suits for $2, worth $3.75. Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring Department. Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5. Men’s All-wool Oxford Suits, $6, worth $8. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, 6, worth $7.50. Men’s Navy Blue Suits, 34, worth 36.50. Men's All-wool Tweed Suits, $6, worth $8.50. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $9, worth $12. Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, $11, worth $i4. Men’s All-wool Tweed Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40, Men's All-wool Tweed Coats, $3.50, worth 30. Men’s Pane Tweed Vests, $1.25, worth $2 Li aioe 4-Clasp Gloves (in kid), 75cts, worth $1.4 Li vaie s’ 4-Button Dent’s Gloves, 55cts, worth $1. American Dress Ginghams, I6cts. worth licts, American Prints, 5cts, worth 8cts. Canadian Heavy Prints, 7}cts, worth 10cts. Very Stylish Bustles, only 18cts, worth 40cts. Very Stylish Corsets, only 40cts, worth 6Jcts. American Hoop-skirts, 25cts, up. Very Heavy Ticking, only 10cts. Very Heavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only dcts. American Felt Hats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2’cts, up, Large-sized Trunks, 85cts, up. Ladies’ tiosiery, 10cts, up. Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. Ladies’ ‘iossameres, $1, up. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Scts, up. A Large Stock of Tweeds, 45cts, up. Tryon Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for Wool. Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. Carriage Wraps and Rubber Aprons, cts, up. Shirting Ginghams, %cts, up. Men’s India Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 40cts. LOL DD WBS. CAMERON BLOCK, July 15, 1886 anos ee a Auction Sale. Valuable Brick Building and Premises the best $2.75. $3.25 Ch‘town, AM instructed to Sell by Auction, THURSDAY, July 29th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, that very valuable Four Story Brick Building, ' 1 | | j | } } j on the corner of Queen and King Street, Charlottetown. Having a front of seyeniy- one feet (71) feet on Queen Street and eighty- four (S84) feet on King Street. it contains on first floor three stores 07 Queen Street a ne on King Street, with offices and war on second and third storeys, accessible by stairway and hoisting IS @ ~ This desirable building could easily be made the largest and best Hotel in the city—-con- veniently situated in close proximity to the public wharves and Railway Station. * A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 7, '86—eod tl dte -REFRIGHRATORS. NY 08TH POLE REFRIGERATORS, Oil - Stoves, tor sale low. SIMON W. CRABBE. IS86—2wks 2aw Ch’town, ST, CATHERINES HALL, 4¥GuSsTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. July 8, The Rr. Rev. #. A. NEEBLY, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Te rms. $275 and | $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lers address the Principai, July 15-10 wks AUCTION. ee Valuable Property at Kensington. “O be Sold on WEDNESDAY, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., that BUILDING and LAND, situate ton, at junction of Malpeque, and Su Roads, suitable for Ware- house, Shop or Canning Establishment, being for years used in the latter capacity, and one of the best business stands in that thriving town. Also, valuable Building Lot in rear, to be sold either in connection with, or separate from, Building and Lot. Also, at same time and place, a large and complete assortment of improved Can-making and Tinsmith’s Tools, 1 Driving Wagon, | Express do,1l Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Set Light Harness, 1 Set Express Harness, Household Furniture and various other articles. This is a rare chance of a good investment, as sale is positive. mimerside seven A. C. MceLEOD. Park Corner, 7 15-—jour tl sale KEW ENCLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental! Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man end Italian Languages, E nglish Branches, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to $2); board and room with Steam Heat and Electric Light, @45to $75perterm. Fall Ferm begins Sep- tember 9, 1885. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, eddress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Frauklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. Reduction of Tariff. Pe Tates between P. E. Island, Nova New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, which were 75 and 4, are reduced to 50 and 3; Newfoundland, formerly 150 and 15, is now 125and 11]. Atlantic cable rates to Great Britain and France 12 cents per word ; other rates unchanged. T. C. JAMES, Telegraph Co,, Limited, Island, July 7, 1886. 3wks 3i a wk Supt. A. z Ch’town, P. E. WANTS, if Osi, FOUND, &e. S~ONGS—Twelve Songs sent, post- paid, to any address for 10 cents. Address, “M., Box No. 14, Charlottetown,” iy27 li O LET-—Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, with kitchen on tho first flat ; good cellar and rard afcommodation ; possession immediately. ye R. Reddin. ily27 tf WANTED —-The use of a Horse for driving in return for his keep; quiet animal. Address : A. B.C, Milton Parsonage.“ jly27 3i pd WANTED ply to Mrs. W. A Girl for general housework. Ap- J. Miller, Upper Queen Street. jly27 2i Lfet Near corner of Queen and Fitzroy ireets, on the 17th inst.,a Lady‘s Shopping Bag, containing a Wallet with some small change. The finder w ill please leave same at this office. jiy27 li T° LET—The Dwelling House on Upper Hills- borough Street, now occupied by W. S. McKie, with Stable and Coach-house. The dwel- ling ¢ ontains eleven rooms, and has a tank in its cellar; possession given 15th August next. Apply to Mrs. Blate h, Great George Sireet. jiy27 2aw W- ANTED-— work in Shaw, at M. I OST~—At or about Souris Station, on 14th inst , 4 agarnet Dolman, trimmed with garnet lace. The finder will oblige by sending it to Bedford Station, where all expenses will be paid by the owner. JN 2i ii wyli pa 500 hi eh T° LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms, good A few good “respectable: Girls to steam Laundry. Apply to H. W. W right & Co.s’, at once, jy26 2i -O) MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale by Geo. J. Wright. jly22 5i eod yard and stabling; possession given immedi- ateiy. For further particulars apply to a Curtis, Sidney Street. jly 21 10 LET—Furnished Kooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House. c ar A : Apply to Mrs. Ronald Waiker Weymouth St. july 9 tf Cook; one WANTED IMM E DIATELY A acqul rinted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER office. jy17 eod tf TY. LET—The Dwelling House on Pleasant Street, lately occupie d by the Rev. C, O'Meara; possession given immediately. Apply to Wm, Dodd. Jyl6 tf hb OR SALE OR TO LET-—A Blackstmth’ 3 Stand on St. Peter’s Road, Apply to John Prowse. yl7 2i law wky ?i 28th July, | valuabie | at Kensing: | New London | will go on the berth | providing suffi- | | | i JU 1 Y 1886. THE METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL BASKW PIGNIG AND EXCURSION will take place on THURSDAY next, 29th inst. The “Southport” will leave the Ferry Wharf at 9.30 o'clock a. m., for Wright's Farm and Will make a return trip at 2 o'clock p.m. Children and friends ae benign their own baskets ; light refreshments will be sup- plied on the grounds, For the Excursion the steamer will leave ihe Ferry Wharf at 7.30 p. m.; returning at 9.30. Refreshments on the boat. Tickets to Pieniec and return, 20cts - “ Pienic and aixcursion, 40ets, Excursion only, 25ets, 27, ant oe ee July 26—3i 0: ee CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the B argains m months of August, Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS + “4 “ 6 Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS. " 6 6 ts Bargains in CORSETS, a se 6s Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDsS, * “ $4 + Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, as “s 6 Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, $s “6 “6 “ HOSIERY. és sé ss cs American and English COUN ee ANES, i “ $6 PARASOLS and UMBRELLA + ss ‘6 TRUNKS and VALISES, JAS, PATON & C0., Successors iSS6. oe Bargains in Bargains in | Bargains in Daseninis in Ch’town, July 20, Ee ee — VIDSUMMER. ——— =: ()3 ——_—_—_—_ Now is the Time to Secure Your Midst immer Goods Summer Dolmans, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underclothing, Summer Millinery Goods. Hixceptional Value ue in Eve Every Department, :0:—— See Our. Goods, See Cur Prices, See Our Bargains ! 20; LSS86. Ch’town, — 6, NEW DRY O0nS, PRARKING & STERNG O-—--—- -- A’ usual, our stock has been personaily selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Full Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found. London, Paris and New Work Miil- linery. FancyGoods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. a, rarasols and Umbrellas ! Large Stock of ‘Now Hosiery Gloves, &c. New Trimmings, New Frilli ings, New Laces New DRESS GOOU8 with TRERMINGS to Suit New Oo New Freech Mustins, New Ameri "aA Muslins, New Laces te Maite. -----— O Gattens, New Jackets. concen oem) Tew JOTSEYS, New Carpets and Oilcloths! PERKINS & STERNS. New Gicths New Pink Ch’town, April 29, 86 : ce FE BEGET OE BY TER