7 vo ae THE -DATEY-EXAMINER, =~ — - =~ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER: 23° V887, : ‘ | helped appears to be sincere, and heaven's A wisuseeabie ea, BROOD MAR= TH k DAI ia EXA M | N ER. blessings are invoked by Moslem and nominal — : —__—— | christians alike upon the Protestants | who} giver JUBILER OF MOTHER ST, ANGELINA, RO R 3 Al SE PTEM BER 2a i, 1887. ministe rtot heir hee “da.” ; SUPERIOR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CoO” VENT, CHAR- ae Td 7 The Mission Board has decided to make LOTTETOWN, PF. E. 1 THE Subscriber will ofter for Sale, Exhibition week, a very vainable ‘‘Stockinan” Mare, Prewrer Norevay, of Manitoba, visited a general plea for assistance for the starv- 4 ennai weighing 1300 t0 1400, culor blac In foal to Bar: . + recently for the purpose of rais-|; - -| Thisi : jubi On t 22nd | ri New York recently for the purpose of T@18-/ing people. All classes: and -ereeds are ~ eel wate ore > co Ahasien lies Her this year’s Foal, by a young Her- ¢ money to build the Red River Valley] peale } ‘ibutions will be thank-]° . . aa > | nande ing money to build the ‘Re tive ey | pealed to. Contributions will € Superior of .St. Joseph's Convent, Char- ) “en nd ys. pundiatian Conner ttre senale Railway. His mission, however, was un-/ fylly received and forwarded by the Treas- lottetown, P. KE. 1., celebrated the twenty- ing at ‘ha ofticetot - oki picts ; J. MA AULD. ; . ‘oe a st» . , ‘ ; y “ge > i ; ; S. “ successful, as the capitalists would not buy|urer of the Mission Board, Langdon fifth anniversary of her religious professivn, Cieesinats Bircet, Thee Sept, 23, 1587. his bonds, owing to the opposition of the Ward, No 1, Somerset Street, Boston. ee ae pg aap Sister 93 27 ee NEW G OODS A RRI VING DAILY. . vi Ji t} ite Ase en eee Dominion Government and the Canadian : - ‘ Algelina,who holds such a high place in the } , Lak . Pacific Railway Company. A Pleasant Social. affections of the Catholics of Charlottetown, TO HOU ISEKEEPERS! — -—— 0 — ——— —--- —- oe _ my te tive of the Provinee of Quebec, ewer iste as ae Work upon the well at ‘Three Mile Run} A-soctat in aid of the Baptist Church at where, in 1062, she made her profession as a Mone" eompare priced Latest Styles | Bast Qualities and Lowest Prices Georgetown,, was held at the Parsonage, OD}, Sister of the Congregation de Notre Ww! oy ~% 4 a ee a : : ‘ENTS PEK POUND. diminish the supply. Immediately upon the boys and girls had quite a time dispos- | singe pulled down to make room for the | Bamine Pownxk, 28 CENTS PEK POUND - boon seaggee mar ene peat. (5 Wednesday evening, 21st inst., and Was!Pame. After spending some time in her Slehgns oF SatEs Ser a : ge i mle oe Commissioners have put the well toa severe | ye}) patronized. The-programme.of amuse-| pative province she was appointed to the BAKING POWDERS. " . . test. For twenty-two consecutive hours/ ment was fairly well rendered, the recit@|ission of Charlottetown. At that. time . Our Whole Fall Stock will be Ready inh a Few Days : they had two steam engines and two rotary tion by Miss Alice Wilmot being particular- | the Sisters oceupied the old wooden. build- Woopits's Gunman feta: ‘ way, 4 pumps of large capacity at work throwing ly good. After the — oa a ing known as St. Ann’s School. Here | 24 OL...» ead » SDente * O%-+44,.,.-+++ 10 Cents ri ae in the neighborhood of one thousand gal- Pd a. Re a Me Willisms aan that See ak ithe ae ae ot a vo t ‘es oe mel a ae “ senses fin 23 +43 : ene ; rae - } cludec ev . ** } was opened in the western part of the ci “se - . lons a minute, but did not appreciably | refreshments would be handed around, and | in an Md log-house or ht street, aan —Difference in favor of Woopit.’s GERMAN dur Carpet Department will be Better Stocked this Fall than Ever Before, +4 te stoppiag the pumps the well overflowed ing of them. Mrs, Wilmot, on behalf of} handsome structure which now graces the READ THIS: ; ne vated the committee, before the close of the even-| 4) site. When this school was opened the New GLascow, Sept. 21, 1887. ; ae again, The water is said to be of excellent ing, presented Rev. Mr. Williams with the | .isters had to walk from their home in the |. Webave for years used, and are stul usine c™ = } ep quality, and, from present appearances, 1t} proceeds, some $70, which will help to| cast to their work in summer, while they Woonul's Yams Baking cer 2 r : i certainly looks as if the right source of sup- Hane ate ihe ae nse sognese - atin ‘e were conveyed backwards and forwards in H. MURRAY, | ; bis : ; : 2 ‘ 8 0 Norfolk House. 4 ply had been found s place of worship for e DBaptis the Bishop's carriage in inclement weather, 2 a , a ie , IO Grrr rere hl a - his a a of the a and during the winter months. Many hard- CBAS, MOKED ES MARKT “QU ARE, brad s » » re “r cu- oe ~ ee i ‘ omemenn de he. ; treureie - sh wil} | 20ctm!s eld. in. Sreorgetown, 1% was Parcs ships had this heroic little band of Sisters ft ad ‘a . ak Se i (, zi] EC 1 rave a lawsuit which _ | larly pleasant to notice. that all classes and to Sellerea. but the importance of their Sept 80, 1867—Imio-eod Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1887.--dy & wky ~ ae loubtless be interesting, involving, 88 1°] ereeds patronized it, and the success which | work became more apparent every duy,and | 2 = ee ————————_> b does, some important points, It appears}attended the efforts of the committee will, | tne self- -sucrificing spirit of their calling p E ISLAND RAILWAY. 5s . . e : i that the Consul-General . for Spain in [1 doubt, stimulate them to future exer-| snabled them to spend themselves willingly ~ Canada has, forfour years past, occupied etre; ee a ad tlhe for the little neglected ones whom they . ° : ° AALS > » s 24e £ :partments in the Provincial Building at é : - eee mort hs ae ae oe pha cali County Exhibitions. i . ‘ ening chorus—"" us gather in un an 1e1 ,0KS elore many e Quebec, and is now sued for the rent te a Se OO sia cae sess eves All present : c ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will 3 a . 8850. The Consul takes tl Address be Re v. Mr. Williems Bishop saw the necessity of establishing R be issued by this Railway, as under, in con- “0: f thereol, some Q5ov. he Consul takes the | cong + Huckleberry Pienie,”.. .. .. Mr. Logan Sisters permanently at St. Joseph’s and | nection wiih the Prince and King’s County Exhi- . eround that » eourts of vO “y » | Duet—** The Light of Home,”..... Miss Williams } , oc. ; , : issic om | bition: € ground tne the courts of om cOUNLTY have Reading ~The Amen Cornet,” ...r.. McDenald we - aa ry ee snes From all Stations East of Royalty Junction to i. . : no jurisdiction over him. The international Song aeRe sNobilicy,” bern noi Le mang a ot ss grr ka n Sint at , Sumsterside, by Fevenccn Tyan, on Sept. a FALL ¥ rh ue eos IDS, i : ong—* There is nae’ luck about tne house,” ree Sisters, one of whom was Sister An- | inst.; from arlotretown, Capé Traverse an ey FS law protects ambassadors, foreign moinisteTs}. _.,.,., Mr. and Misses Kennedy and Mr. Logan 3 : ‘ Intermediate Stations by Forenoon Trains on . + nd diplomatic agents from arrest, but it is PRecitation--** The leap for life,’.. gelina, were, sent -Co the aw house. A September 28th. and from ‘Tignish and Interme- 4 aud diplomatic agents from arrest, : ‘Miss Alice Wilmot | little later she became its Superior, a posi-| diate Stations by Special Train and Forenoon iy oe Eas ts the first time it has ever been called into re- | Song—** My Grandmother's eee Mini igerioon tion she has filled with such favor evet er ag A re MM wees mur tio Bo aries so _ quisition for the benefit of a foreign consul. Recitation - Passy Cat.” "..» Miss Hove W ilmot “>. A i an aie bh connection with Prince County Exhibition. — 4 Fay 3 y ; ; Ph) Song "The dyin Boy," 729919 deeeess Mrs eming Sister Ange ina’s ministration has seen From Stations on Souris Branch to George- We ‘i . cae Reading—" Child Lost,”...... ......Mrs. Wilmot } Se. J h' Th town, by Afternoon Train, on Sept. 2%*th inst., to é . ~ / é i Ine Hamiiton Spectator says the argu- many ee ~ 4 . ae yy e first parties in charge of exhibits; from all stations Te 4 iy : pote 4 } : vee : tS ee - housé thé’Sisters Occupied soon “gave place’} west of Royalty Janction to Georgetown by the 3 o>. ments put forth by the. commercial union , to a more commodious one, the old wéuden | Tignish Accommodation ‘Train. on S-pt. 28th, aud , , i. ort is eres aa ie 2 7 od ' Funeral of G. W. Millner, Esq. have! of St. And _ o ae hatled | fem Charlottetown, Souris and Intermediate Ave now opening ‘their Large and Varied Importation of: re specialists may be divided into three io chapel of St. Andrew having been hadled | srations by Forevoon Trains on Sept. 29th, all b iz lidees'' Wit To the fimibten f f id down and fitted up as comfortably as their] tickets being good to return up to and on Uct. oan ac . 4 o-D : » . . % i + . _+o-pay the familar form of our..ol) 1 cans permitted, for the accommodation of | '8*, 1887, in connection with the King’s County STAPLE £3 | ij FAKGY DY GOot * i, Arguments based om false assumptions; | friend was laid in its last resting place with |} achers and pupils. Soon this building Exhibition. » UNSwomn. . which fall to the ground. so soon as the facts}the honors of the Order of the Sons of became tov small ; and to meet the exigen- Aging | superintendent. ; Bovlatd.“Sesttand, C la’ and’ United ‘ States. come ef light. | Temperance, and the sad strains of the F th a d ddit Railway Office, Ch'town, , 87. Oe A, ee a while 2 uments based. on. slight. or -remote a : . — ; cies of the momenta grand new: addition —ex pat eod wky prs 1 wk na, cine de 6 Dead March by the Band of*the 82nd Bat-| |... commenced, and the necessary schvol- au ts, whi ch are wi thout weight er significance }yJion. At the Wesleyan Church the Rev. when carefully considered. “= \ s room and conveniences thus secured for’ the 3. Arguments based on such facts as the Mr. Shenton referred most faithfully and increased number of children in attendance. _| Ev ae Pepartment W ell Stocked. --=Pri ices ton hetter prices to be obtained at present.in the affectingly to the sudden but happy death of ye large debt contracted to complete. and United States for barley, horses and. one. or et carey 1 tie ere to a truly ante: equip the new building has been almost " :0° two other articles of export. but which wholly | tian and useful life, as a temperance adyo- : $ Sell do sheeentiieal outa prices are likely ‘tojcate and asa member of the Christian wiped —— -_ = — pot Pore Puhiinn C cuits Exhibition. a : be maintaine Church... bs theamee.tie Jnenetiiel. and (enn fee on 7 : e maintained eeaatabte snot ©. BFAY®. ANG AAU ABC | farthing-paid. “With thé-imcreased“*number | A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Tignish for Our contemporary has “sized up” the| pressive service of the Order was.con- Summerside at 4 45 a. m., on Sept. 2%th inst; ee : . P ~ r » ducted by the Chaplain, Rey. J. M. Me- of pupils the number of religious has in- returning will leave Summerside at 515 p. m., : . J. M. creased, ituation pretty accurately. ar . six Sisters now finding all the | carrying Passengers and Exhibits to and trom SSORS Ti se : a ee ee Leod. Notwithstanding it being market | wor, they can doin the classes. Prince County Exhibition. Oo < : day, there was a very large attendance of Return Tickets by this train at one first-class — Pue Under-Seeretary of ‘State for Indis : “e : Occupied with her school and school im- | fare. sks HE Under-Secretary of State for India, | aj) classes of citizens. .The members of J, UNSWORTH “ Co Tn. iG : roy we Tyg; | provements, Sister Angelina always found » UNSWORTH, ; ir John Gorst. has been making some+Orient, Prince Edward and Victoria Divi- time to work among those of.the parishion Acting Superintendent. % . € . ' ; om! ns ; ha. relativa:y . we ) ; - ) wf ‘h’town, Sept. 1 RR7. k jie comparisons as to the relative value of the | S098 were each represented In the pro-| a3 requiring her ministrations. Besides Railway Office, © een par tod wey pee Pe. Ch'town, Sept. 19, : - 3 apr peear ‘ atthe ‘sa ~ ; , : ¥, > iv > y different English; Colonial and foreign cession we'noticed the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald watching over the children and encouragihg | —————— = he - and J. W. Morrison, Esq., two of the securities. The comparison is, it is almost] ldest Past’ Grand Worthy Patriarchs on thein passat. Wong tee ser tiied s FROST by WOOD PLOWS. unnecessary to say, very flattering to Can-|the Island, as well as Benjamin Williams, : : : 5 ° ayy Peon fentermt ye fore young women= which-is John Bowers, R. M. Barrett, Hon. G, W. doing a great amount of good, especially ada: ~ In his recént budget speech Sir John % = PF TL “ee a re eae cas Se Bentley and other well known veterans and N HAND and to arrive, a ful) stock of FROST . is reported as saying that ‘incidentally he oes in Pe Order. In the ey of among the girls who are obliged te come to 0 & WOOD PLOWS, in Nos, 5, 8, 15, and for F had worked out the value of the securities} Mr. Millner, the temper & this | oe from the country to earn their living. | one horse. Also, asupply of Points and ‘orher uA anu . of the different countries of the world in sovtinduatlint Seeduainameal “tes beat a But ..Sister Angelina's influence. does not “ae pee soth week Plow should lose no + ; : a he | extend to the women alone ; the men love | time in sectring one of the Frost*& Wood.“which i) the London money market: England could | ®o8t uncompromising supporters, and the and respect her inan extraordinary. degree. | have always taken the hang wherever Lested, yi sell her Consols at a price which yielded £2 any Gee ere honest There isno clergyman that can do more MI onan 7 eee { 7 : mee : “| man. anufacturers’ Agents. i 193. per cent. Next came the United ee chet egg “ne not wt Caisomre Septet a88is- oa 4 Jini AO : iat ae — Se a of the ptiest, wou & most ear-| septis—di law & wky ‘a’ . ° ‘ States, £3.%1., and. inorder the following: nestly to have his fault concealed from Sis+ a - N ovelt: es in Dress Go ods. Ae Iedia. whose securities vielded £3 Qa:"Giah- (uae eitountiand Fishermen, ; *, lina Thus has th 1 Superior N ; . a eciaae a , whose sec ss iw JS, an- er uge ina. us has €@ goo u a J E. ISLA n= T 2 MM os ada, £3 9s 61; New South Wales, £3 1336d;| Wewfoundland’ advices to the Halifax | Spent her life in the work to which God has = ® #) velties in i antles. a wis } 4 Victoria, £3 133 9d; France, £3 14s 9d;| Herald say that careful investigation sus- galled. per pa. a Vule ~iglapa a er 34,8 aT . V Py 4 Cape of Good Hope, £3 198; New Zealand, | tains the report that the inshore fishermen saan oma Seen ers, on the ; R ovelties APY Y ool Groods, | 9 £4 29: Austria, £4 20s 62: Italy. £4 103 9a; |4Pe threatened with starvation, notwith- anks of the “mystic Wrence.” . 1 aa ia oP DRT Rr ees y ’| standing the denial of interested persons,| It was, therefore, quite. natural that the} 3 IR evelties REY Fur Go ods. eae ~ ‘ and Russia, £5 33 94. who.ate either incapable of forming a judg- | silver jubilee of Sister Angelina should be ; ' ae, ae a = ; “PLATTS saree ment or are deliberately attempting to de-| enthusiastically celebrated. Although un- | soaléen ‘ , ‘i ArcusisHop Lynon, of Teronto; who} ceive the world at large. The advices con-}eonscious that the date was known ‘she WILL be held at Charlottetown on Novy eltics ALY I ancy Groods. spent sometime in this city this summer, | tinue: ‘The North-western shore fishery, rent of nothing but a quiet thaniagivin - has addressed the..following. Jétterto-the extending from Cape Ray.to Cape Norman, }to.God. forthe blessings. vouchsafed nrg Wednesday ant Thursday . The Catholic Weektu Revier - have been almost a total failure, the ‘catch |a century, others were planning for - the ' editor of The Catholic Weekly Review :—~ being only about one-third of the average. {celebration of the happy event. . His Lord- ? ‘ St, MicnagLs Paxace, The South-wéstern fishery, extending from ane Bishop Meintyre said Mass at the OCTOBER 5th and 6th. re nemo Toronto, Sept. 3, 1887... | Cape Ray to’ Cape Race, ‘and including the | Convent in the morning and gave the nutis Sir,—I have been -often pained and aston- | Fortune-Bay herring fishery, has also been | Holy Commiinion. “Then her mariy friends} an Live Stoc’s Entries mast be made on or ished at the frequeut appeals of editors and | very poor. The winter codfishery was a pressed around Sister Angelina, offering} before FRIDAY, September 30th, at 6 o'clock, at ory tors of newspapers to their subseribers, failure, the herring fishery only average, | testimonials of the appreciation m which | » Eatetes of: -(raber: exhibits will ‘te siate of @ urging them’ to pxy-their -justtebts. Catho-| the bait fishery moderate and the swmmer | they held herdife-work.. At one o'clock |] TUESDAY, October 4fh, at 2 o’clotk, p. m., d ee > se pty lias edge eral i lies, at Jeast, canmot. he, wneware..of their codfishery: disastrously poor. These facts | came the joy feast, and at three o'clock sharp, after which hour nothing can be received a obligations in this matter, and that absolution mean that great destitution must néces- | an operetta,embodying the principal events| ’Pravelling arrangements on the mest-favornble | — 1... ee 4 Li 4. y D BVH YT E az: at to a penitent be actily erry ier his etna does sarily-prevail, particularly in the regions of | of the good religious’s life, was produced to terres have been made with the. P. K. island dl fal 2a ® ; notiree him rom the ovsgavtvions 0 paying » re 3 ilway, «9 Steam aVigation Company, 1e P “5 +e his just debts. The aténadivat for oblivion ot Fortune Bay, Burgeo:and La Poile. the great admiration of the auditors. steamers Heather Belle and Southport; aiso with ; ‘ ' ® LY iO eas + sein tn tials Cie paitiinle Sek abel To add to this the government, in pursu- | Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- {the Intercolonial Railway from ail points _be- Ory. ored VE ore Plas: a . in she aside Phe “éditobs ‘atid prdprietiing of | Huce Of their anti-French policy, are ‘enforc- | ment crowned the events of the day, the ee ea nak Pola aa ¢ ed inclusive, + = =i newspapers, on'their part, give their time, ing the bait bill, which prohibits the expor- | priests and people present praying God to} "4 large crowd of visitors from all points = Co! ored q° iecked Pt shi. ape the product of ‘a high’ education ‘and ‘ex- | tation of the bait, and thereby deprives the | spare Sister Angelina to them to celebrate eepectee visit ie meow incial Kxhibit of Agri- u , At SE FR ts Mv ottacsan i perience,*together with'their money for sta- | Fortune Bay people of one of their chief, her golden jubilee. To the popular desire Se ie. = care ate ridedieveda ie ¢* j EF ~ P =} tionery, printing and wages to employes, and} means of livelihood, It is as if 10,000 fish; | we gladly add our Ad multos annos. —New gramme. id = J glorec ACY his i, ; ; they expect and should have, in common jus- | emnen pn the eost of Nova Scotia ,or New| York Catholic American. . . A. MeNEELL YA) . } 3 ; tice, a return, often by no meats adeg u: ite, for England. were, at one stroke, deprived of y+ ylel oie } ‘ Ay a Colored BP hsanay Phish i their outlay. ‘A man who will not pay for a their principal.means of support. without eer - - © BYCRETART “=~ - -* A os ‘i Ki og subse =e for, reas 3099 Sau con- | compensation, and that, too,at a time when A Daring Robbery. Ch'town, Sept. 2, e oo on reel ea 4 ents he enjoy vd, 8 a retainero nother man 's starvation was staring them in the face and —WKY = 1er guar Jo r pio : 4 a DD i. 4 e G a , ave es ’ > r~ =~ 1 goods and is on alevel with a thief. the reatiit can easily he imagmed. The Westchester, YN S., ¢o ndent BDa es sa qn 00 = ! 3 ress - 000! Be Yours faithfully, ; . . : caine Satie tly The northwestern fishery, trom Cape |of the Halifax Herald, writing on the 2Ist : ; Ho eee secur io, | Race to Cape Norman, is poorer this year | inst., says: “* Charles Siefert came to ane Dress ¢ roods ! Dress ‘Goods! ' than for the past three years, and” much place about seven weeks ago and opened a + . “= “ Wecommeud the contents of the above suffering will ensure in ‘that section also. | store. His dwelling house is attached to Si ia letter to those of ‘our subscribers who sare | It is said of the shore fishermen that they his store. . Mr. Seifert came from Halifax ‘BEE rm BROG. oe A vueers: have not caught enough fish to satisfy their | last evening by the Quebec express. He = ; 5 1887 i ae daily needs, and are utterly destitute. The|and his wife retired about. 12 o'clock to E have GQCERIES of the best quality—| © Ch'town, ie ore a Labrador fisheries has also been adisastrous | their bedroom in the second story. . “The WwW Tei, Sugar, Molasse8,“ Kerosene; &c,, &c., : ~“PERRIBLE stories of starvation come from | failure and the outlook is gloomy. thief, a ee to ‘break intd the-store, | and almost every farmer has Eggs to dispose of. > Asia Minor. Letters received at the head- The: almost total. dependence of the ascended. to top of a veranda, opened a Why not come direct to our store, every week, ; quarters of the American Board of Commis- people'on the fisheries make them the sport window, eatered Mr. Seifert’s bedroom, and exshangn xout Hast for-Groveries | wes ates sioners for’ Foreign Missions in’ Boston | of “the most: “fiekle industry followed by took his wallet from his trouser’s pocket, pay ' ; , ‘ Fight {554 Sagi ‘man, and there are a dozen causes, any one | and his watch from his table. .He then-de-| _». _. ' iti picture a sad condition of affairs among the | of which will produce destitution. ere | cended to the first story and took about $30 One : “Cent. ‘Per Dozen More’ > r people of the Cihemn}Plaier-Large num- are fertile lands, but no farmers; splendid from a box which Mrs. Seifert had brought — en Nenana ? om OPENIN( G TO- DAY a, bers of the people there’ wre starving, and | timber, but no timbermen; minerals, but | in from ea store. The thief was so de-| for your Rest then ‘the regular ich price, and " — aca . 24 liberate” that he~ took’ the aTS from the | give you Groceries in exchange as low as they. the source of food supply is almost ex- | | 32 mines; but the business men think ‘only aes can be bought for cash in any store in the city. ae _ a. ae ee 18 Aims" eX | of fish, and private capitalists will not ven- | table which eifert had brought from } S’t present prices you a9 Ss : tae ee hausted. Mission Board some time tyre a single dollar in speculation. » Many Halifax for his tian The lows is about - a « « BROWN’S BLOCK ce ago sent out $7,000 for the relief of suffer- | j of the people are already in want. In some $150 in roash and watch and chain’ “Yestéer- Save Right Per 4 by Trading | - “ers, bit tliésmount proved entirely in-| | places relies.is being doled out by the gov- day a suspicious “looking character, not ‘3 = _—S a ‘ernment, and when this occurs thus early | known inthe.place,.was_lurking about. : bit * navan nes & Sane adequate, as since August about five hun- in the fall; distress of the most terrible de- | He visited the store and was seen to look { nd have nottogo out of Xeur way, ‘to do sd, a [ agin ies . dred families have been added to the list of scription sitst, ‘necessarily follow before | carefally *.over: ee a ur store is conveaiently situbted, o those who have to,be supplied with bread | spring. ~~ | means of tracing h him.” AG LES CFF * niceties Ae! whe eeabe MSEET EE Les ~ oe... “a9 to sustain life. Urgent appeals for assist- spf ela IT te ——---- — nee = 4 WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID ee oO IN- HA} C A Ss BB nite a, , ’ ——— villages of the Plain, Rev. Mr. Mont- | Soothing Syrup should always’ be used when before / they go. we wish to inform them and hildren” are cutting teeth. | Ft: relieves the | everybody else that Adameon's Botanic Balsam i gomery, writing. from the scene. on oa iittle” naff Gat “ontee ee it‘ produces natural | continues to win the day in ouring coughs, Sugar. for Pr eserving,. : 4 13, says :— ds and diffictl€ bréathing. Price 35 and . "quiet sleep by relievin aor te child from pain; | colds an cu g ce an sei eaataien ‘* Large numbers of people are kept alive by and the little cherub seralkus as “bright as a| 75 cents. Trial boftles 10 cents, _ dy “WY lw ee eaenenye Cot SAE ; pe a NET OR a Semen ance also come from Tarsus and the various; - Apyicr ‘To Moriers.—— Mrs. “ Winslow’s| . KEARNEY says the Chinese must go; but, Porto Rico and-’Barbadees | - AD ES’ JERSEY iter ae g the gt ae tote refuse of the BbreSth | button.” It is very pleasant to boron It 7 CALL AND SKE rr. verries and small fruits, There was brought soothes the child, softens the gums, allays a , wy . 14 to me this week a kind of nauseous, bitter, , regulates: the bowels, ees is the best ‘Alarertuneplocte, alob-eotet Ta tuiow plated ohm Win SH sl ae a an < Ne _. Bought, at ak: ARG ALN, ¥ WwW vill be sold” ° ! think would kill those wlio eat ‘it, and yet I cents a bottle. sure and ask for Mrs, E am told that whole villages’ eat it and have Winsloe's Swotaing ng Syrup, and take no other} Sek our new clocks a pect in —. W, | os MARKET. SQUARE, ORTON. Tote The grevitutlt of theme why are kimi swe Dol Let &owky pareve canna Jntyis—wky a te Civtuwn, July 14, 1887—eod & wky . et Paw se S&S ome V6 - oe . ou seve +S sadly oe’ ni gh auld ce We ok ¥ 4 , tt : _ nn ad Oe Eset GAGed eho ted’ pier Can't as nig or ger cae Tn Ware penigrodayaewewe Weiner |RO, CARTER & C0." 25. PRR. CENT Hiss. THAN REGULAR PRIGBS. 7 enter Wat Het esse es G4 ese :