i ee ee iN ea ap aren IO ee iti een eavere uu THE DATLY Local and Other EXAM bien, Lecal and Other ifems, é' tail ose a chuck Tri Ws » ak Tar 1 We Teac her ~ Association meets to-morrow. ". Rand of the S2nd Battalion at : ‘ sellin . ‘ rae sok to-night ; the Countsrrert fifty-cent pieces oy in cireula : ‘ we ‘ a : > ‘ Roller toa in this city. Look out for them om m4 ‘ : : - > : , . ‘ ; ' : Tur best emt city to buy fur goods, Mir final report of tis License Commission . i — ‘ ‘ ‘ fut lined eloaks ame mans from % up, at es tor Wueen'’s County, crowde lout of to-d . se + ay s James | ston X& Co issue, will appear to-morrow, - sl Rev. Favm aR A\THKE, of the Redemptorist i Tuer Rev. Jo ph Annand, of the New Hebri Order, Who has been much benefitted in health | des Mission, who has been on the Isl und <s hy a brief se irhn on the Island, left St. Joh :, |} Some weeks, leaves for Nova Neotia ‘nolan me N. B., for Boston to-day morning o oe Mr. Henry Smith, who } WeE understand that NERS St TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BOSTUa [SpeciaL Despatones To Tur EXAMInen. | Brutal Murder. New York, Oct. 3. Bb. Vandervere, a native of Red Bank, N,J., was brutally murdered here this after- noon, by John Hughes, known as ‘The Dangerous Blacksmith.” Hughes and two friends, all under the influence. of liquor, went into an oyster saloon, and began throwing chairs around and swearing loudly. | The roughs got a meal which they refused | W. W. Wet.ner returned*from Boston on ; Saturday evening, where he purchased © lara tae ; been for some time Seeretary of the Y to pay for, and assaulted the, camer, when sok of watches, jewelry, clocks, silver ware | @- ©. A. of this city, resigned his office on Y®0dervere went to his assistance. Hughes amd six les for his fall and winter trade. } Saturday last. struck him a terrible blow on the forehead, “4 | — felling him to the floor. Vandervere was | Tur following sub-agents have been ap- | SaTIN, Sheeting, Colored Felts, for Faney picked up dead, his skull having been | noint Mr. Watson for the sale of] ork, also Chenille Cords and Drops, Briggs fractured by the blow. Hughes escaped. | Butchers Antiseptic Inhaler Dr. Darrach, } tr ~~ ring patterns, just opened at the Lon : incieiesiiiiaaeaieaiiivesi } : , , : 4 ’ 7 . tie aa * . : ngton AG rue, Summerside, W fon ous, a 31 octd Toronto Notes, : bad . Fi We are pleased to learn that the woman reg ° Iustix MoCarruy was banquetted New ae donald, injured at Georgetown on Exhibi ss Puponto, Oot. oe | \ : Sa lay evenin Me ttehe be do | | m May, 18 not dead, as r ported on Satm Last night there was a crowded meeting , > ght he de-| day, and is somewhat better to-da | in the Salvati my T rithess | ers his opening lecture in this country at ' ' ae in the Salvation Army Temple to witness e A ny of M New York. Subject, ; ens i the dedication of officers for the East India The Cause of [rel : soe i, ae Colt. Beg“ Pye Kreneh . mission field. Gen. Booth led the services. | - Wan Mitisle: I an ae, je oe | Rev..Dr. Kane and Mr. Geo. Hill Simith, \LWAYS 17 rroNT.-—James Paton & Co's | cto. sold chen ast . = Oe ye wes | the Irish Loyalist delegates, delivered Miilin ry ele partme nt is full of new h ats, : P - ely vr? Golf & Co. | addresses of farewell to the Toronto if ywers and feathers. Satisfaction given in Sr. M ries ites i | citizens, speaking before an audience of chen oe eee praia e nt, spe ial attention ele : its officers for the Satvent tei a a ees, vee persons. The J speeches of ooth » a | plar’s Hall (McLeod's building) to-morrow, j gentlemen were men ctoquest, ‘ Phe dele- A STRANGER mentioned to our local punster Bee a pay: ee a de cate: eougenee oo he ew: of a Saturday that he could not bey oe pair of tendance 1s requested. | le reception given them, knitted cotton socks in the city. The irre : oe gga: a ‘Gita. Veen: pressible replied: '‘ Probably they have not ine ‘harlottetown Rifle Club held its usual | Ship Lost. ; ir stock in yet Hose going to heat that? ee eee ion on Saturday, the 2ad inst., a1 : Nensington Range. Lis ub + RR; eV, Long SAN Franco. Od. 3. vi i. WW raw Moodp f t!} (tulf Shore ew | . a Wigner of the silve eee with rhe Ste AE i lumedia whi *h i rriv ed VN £ ehy hottie - hon : ore 9 5 pomts out of a possible oO points | , re : ao oc ay > yi : a P io npi th eta N ink vi I the 500 vards } here to-day, brings news of »the less, on ns retains hie active habits . During im , ia | July 15th, of the British ship Deustar ; oo —e ooo walked arou he hay HE management of the Court Musicians | Castle, Ocean Island, 1,200 miles from anys perintending his work, and can still! begs to intimate that purchasers of reserved | Honoluiu. Ali the crew reathed thé shore Cad the Scriptures W1 ae BiaSSeS, seat ti ‘kets us and 5U cts) are not expe ‘ted to mn safety, but as the Island is barren, sev en A CERTIFIED copy of Mr. Abercrombie’s at neg = ne _ a bm t pees | of Sonn OSS ie ee ee boat for the’Sand- Ps whether ladies wear their bonnets and hats. wich Islands, which they reached: after a wreement with Queen Victoria. and signed by tne I , ; Bisl oD »f j naion n } = | Ch att B . . ' ry 7 : we CHE two meetings heretofore held in con Nappe rie s§ OOK Store he shot ry he o : . > ; , P ‘ } ' PI . . ay 7 pa ws ipa : nection with the Teachers’ Association will. the other artists of t Court Musicians can : e« ' a . be seen at Wat iC ad this year be merged into one, taking place ik . Me FY ALSO S Lh nawnm > ‘ a ; PPEse 5. to-morrow eventing. It will consist of Ad * | . : ; . = i oe dresses, Readings and Music. Advertisement Delicate diseases of either sex, in to-morrow’s issue however ind ne ed, cured. Address, Association, speedily and permanently | - Book of particulars 10 cts. in stamps. | World's Dispensary Medical 663 Main Street, Buifale, N. Y. trs a W We learn that the ex-cavalry officer has been dis ributing cheques about New York and Boston almost as lavishly as he did in this « tty. He is said to have hand somely on two wealthy Frenchmen to whom he gave letters of introduction to Sir John A. Macdonald - Drie steamelt ifton, Capt. Wade, arriv: ' at 9 o clock yesterday uorning with a general realized A MAN named Samuel A. Smith, who claims to belong to Halifax, N.S., was arrested in nd others Boston on Friday last for counterfeiting and a United St passing ¢ ites silver dollars He was held im $3,000 bail. A number ot ulds and begus coin were found at his residence. : . : rs eae ee ee ee He cargo and Messrs. James Guard, Beverly R. claims that he obtained the moulds from New Newbery and Harry Sterling a passen, fers ° . A ya arry + ing as assenyers. York She sails for Chatham, N. B., to-night, and — : . , 2 ee : will return to this port about the latter part Pro. Grady is still at the Osborne House, | ,¢ the week—whence she sails for London on ° - [ we t V mce sne S< iO?) a ua and stammering ones are ee made happy | or about the 12th ix : ’ , . 7 © . ' ’ mw idsv. with the blessing of unbroktn speech. W hat e 1? “i cles - e se } . re ‘ - . Rev. J. M. Macleod says: | have much C. C. Garprner and Benjamin Heartz pleasure in certifying that I have witnessed Prot. Grady’s system of treating stammering, and that I am perfectly satisfied that he can eC ve ; cure any ordinary case of stammering,’ which is to take place at Glenview Farm on ' ; > 'the 12th inst. If they should invest in a Mr. H. T. Srevexs, proprietor of the Monc- Youngster or two, we have no doubt but ton Times, and Mrs. Stevens entertained the blood lines in their will be about tuirty of the employes of the office and good, besides having individual merit. lady friends at their tgsidence a few evenings ——_.—-- ago. Music, gameqatiddancing were indulged, 1 y;; The Graham evp was have, we learn, gone on a trip to Kentucky to attend the great sale of trotting horses selection shot : . rey & 4 ihe RxiFLZ te narew ‘ : r - : Pe owe id. q = : im, Uae Mae ose ey shortly after ed for on Saturday last, on Kensington range, ilgut, fa irs, Steve are eservediy : ” ° 7 night, Mr. and Mrs. Sveveng are deservedly sccordingsto agreement of the parties held in high esteem by the office employes as well as by the people of Moncton generally. qualified to shoot for it. Phe day was very unfavorable, being cold, with a strong wind from the left. Lieut. R. V. Longworth Ist Garrison Artillery was the winner, - Wuree the choir of St. Paul's church, » 4 ahtheg Kingston, Ont., were in the Sunday school. house one evening recently, a cow, evidently with a seore of 64 pts tanges—200, 400 attracted by the fine music, walked in from and 500 yds—5 rounds at each. the «treet and getting a bench on her horns — began to toss itabout in a manner that caused STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE’S Corr. \ large docket and a goodly number of tors greeted His Honor this forenoon. ‘wo of the postponed Scott Act cases were first called, but after two witnesses had been examined, quite a furcre among the ladies. Finalty one specta- of the choir seized the animal by the horns, and with great difficulty backed her out of the building, but not before she had made a bad rip in his trousers. | were further adjourned till Friday next. Two -— young men—one drunk and the other drunk and disorderly-werg next disposed of for $2 and $3 respectively, Six young lads charged with creating a disturbance on the street cor: ners were fined $l each. Six dog tax delin- quents were ordered to fork over the tax, as well as the court expenses, and several more Tuere is trouble in Gospel Army circles in Moncton. Captain Douglas appears to have been in the favor of the young lady staff-cap- tain who was here recently, and there has been some jealousy between Douglas and an- other army man pamed Pollard. Douglas is is young and of rajser good appearance. Pol- | cases are on the taprs. lard is an elderly man. It appears that “a aie = : Jo ‘ Pollard locked the hall where the meetings ‘*Mr. Pelham’s tacy iteminiscences of Rare Readers’ kept the audienee fairly shaken with laughter and merriment. His facial ex pression is wonderful, and the marvellous | changes of voice render the impersonations in- teresting beyond measure, especially as the ichanges are made before our very eyes, Where all was so good it is difficult to parti- cularize. The ‘May Queen,’ recited by one Provessor Gravy is engaged at the Osborne | i, the December of his days, was nature itself. House in the humane employment of teaching | jy al] Mr. Pelham’s impersonations we do not the stammerer and the stutterer to speak | observe the slightest tendency to overdraw. plain. The Professor has the * golden key, | in this he discovers the refined and correct and knows how to use it, His method is ex- | taste which domigi@fes every superior mind. ceedingly simple (we speak from personal | Brinhton (England) Gazette. observation), and we believe he ensures a per- til fect or alinost perfect cure in every case—n0| Puy members of the city militia corps, matter how bad it may be. Certainly there accompanied by the two military bands, seems to be no reason why any stammerer Or oitended the forenoon services in St. James’ stutterer (not an idiot) may not be absolutely | Chureh yesterday. The church was thronged Ly following the) nq the Rev. Mr. Carruthers’ sermog.appro- priate and pleasing, At the conclusi@ii@f the and permanently cu i ney : simple, never-to-be-forgotten rule laid down by Professor Grady. services the men were marched baek te the Drill Shed. The streets along the route were crowded with people, and remarks compli- mentary of the ae were heard on all sides. “The brigade of Artillery are to be con- gratulated on the first appearance in public of their fine new band. he members of the Band of the 82nd Battalion also looked well in their new and handsome uniforms, Taken for are being held and when «a crowd had gather en last evening, the people were told there would be no meeting. The hall was after- ward opened, however, and a meeting held, so that tbe trouble is bridged over for the present.—S/. John Sun, Lhe A corresPonpeNt writes :—Murray Harbor Road Methodist Church was re-opened for public worship on Sabbath, the 2th ult. It ‘as been ratsed, re-silled, shingled and painted on the outside, while the inside has been quite transformed. It has been papered, varnished and blocked. The pews and windows have been painted, and a new platform and com-| 4) jn all, yesterday's display was one of the munion rail have been added. Rev. Mr. | pest we have seen for some time. McLean, of Valleytieid, preached a most espe suitable sermon. He was assisted in the ser- Or Miss Pope’s translation of the ‘Memoir vice by t.° pastor, the Rev. George Steel.|.¢ Pather Vincent de Paul,” the Halifax iTevald says: Miss Pope has rendered an_ in- valuable service to all who take an interest in our early history, by giving in an. English dress these simple records of the holy monk, lis Lordship Bishop Cameron has written a preface for the work, and from it we learn that Father Vincent was born in France on the 29th October, 1768, and died at Tiacadie in 1853. His life covered an eyentful period, and the record of his travels gives us an idea of the change’wrought’ by steam and elec- tricity. In 1812 it took from 15th June to The little building was crowded, and many de. Messrs Lemuel Hayden and ” Hayden nIderstiae conducted the singing, yawhich added muck to the interest of the ser- vice. Tine cost of the work has been moi, with the exception of a few dollars, "Saturday eni last a _ 0. G. T.—On Saturday evening a ca of the solopenteet Order of Cont Templirs was organ'zed In this city, in ¢ e Temperance Hall, by the Grand Worthy -_ plar. This Lodge starts under favorabe 6th August to make a trip from Bordeaux to Boston, . The able preface by Bishop Cameron | adds. to the value of the work. and should be} We bespeak for auspices The following officers were ¢ lected and inatalied for the current term:— R. Smallwood, C. T. - oe a ‘ 1e of its orth. sta Wadman, vf. a suprantec of 1ts wi ut i i et tet laa Ae ees’ B, tifis publication a wide sale amongst all classes| Theo Litken, T of the co ity. . can ea i * * , e . rey . : . eo. 2 Enag* 5 e translator. Miss ope, | ‘rank R. Lawson, I’. 8. mustdnterest all. ‘The tra ope, Frank Kh. & : Eng: | A. Sn sllwood, C. S. Champion, M. R. Morton, D. M. G. R. MeCoubery, 8. Edith Squires, x = Ss. Sister Currie, L. HS. ete ket ig jadwa as , copemaamaess has e part admirably. In pure lish she il ives a flavor of the cuaint origi- nal whigh aids anew charm to the simple | narrative. ¢No Canadian writer,—-with all} leference to the mutual admiration coterie of } Toronto—is such a perfect master of terse | and graceful Eaylish, We bope ti meet her ofteh in print, sor; W E Boon, Montreal; B B Hardwick, iW days. A .relief steamer left Honolulu to succor the remain- der of the crew, and is expected back November Ist. perilous voyage of 52 Bulearin and Russia. Soria, Oct. 3. Gen. Kaulbers having asked for a reply to Russia's ultimatum, the Ministry to-day (Sunday), after a long discussion, drafted a reply to the effect that the Bulgarian gov- ernment would comply with the demands of Russia to the extent that the constitu- tion and laws would permit. It is expected when this reply is delivered to-morrow that Gen. Kaulbars will demand a more precise answer, Shipping Disaster. LONDON, Oct. 2. A despatch says the Republic arrived at Queenstown from New York, and reports that on Thursday she passed the British barque Antwerp from St. John, N. B., Sept. 8th. with her spars and sails gone and in a wateriogged condition. The crew had been rescued. Sonn pli Miges initially parene Street Rew... Boston, Oct. 2. In a row started by hoodlums on Harri- son Avenue late last night, three Chinamen were seriously cut with knives, and one American was badly injured. Several per- sons received slight injuries ~ PS Colliery Explosion. Lonpon, Oct. 2. A terrible explosion occurred on Satur- day, at Allofts colliery near Wakefield, Yorkshire. Several men have been found dead and 17 are missing. In all probability, the missing 17 lost their lives. Foot Racing. Lonpon, Oct, 2. The race between W. G. George aud W. Cummings, for the championship and $500 a side at Birmingham to-day, was won by George. Weather Bullctin. Toronto, October 4—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh south and west winds, fair weather, stationary or a little higher tem- perature. 5 ——> e+ ae +--+ = Exhibition Notes. Exhibitors from the city should deliver their articles at the Exhibition Building this afternoon. Country exhibitors will crowd in to-morrow morning on their way to market. ; No exhibits received after 2 e’clock to- morrow. Secretary's office now open atthe Drill Shed, and attendants waiting to receive ex- hibits up to 10 o’clock to-night. - The tables for fruit and flowers are ar- ranged on an improved plan, as are also the stands for clothes, which adds very much to the convenience of the arrange- ments. & The number of entries made in the horse class.is very large, and some of the finest animals in the Pojninion of Canada will be on the grounds, HOTEL ALRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 2 - Geo B McKay, Cliftong A Ferguson, 8’side; Geo Pelletier, Quebec; Thos Briggs, Brownsville, Me. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 2—J A E Blackhall, Québkc; R Bowes, Halifax; J J Crowdis, Baddeck; WM Laws, St John, N B; H Hoyle, Port Hil M Lee Ross, Montreal; F 5 Worrall, Halifax; J Knight, do; W W Richards an? wite, Waind- New York; J Coffey, Moncton; A MecPougall, DeSable; A Parsons, Montreal. a SHIP NEWS. 29.-Erd, sehr Turban, Alien, Tren- Suminerside, Sept teaneaee Halifax, bal; a Ww holm, Pictou, toul; Petite R Pictttu, dt, 6 : os } verse ~ Brunchy, “to Charicitetown«wy> <= MONDAY, OCTOBER STEAMERS, STEAMER “ MERRIMACK” leaves Boston , SATURDAY, 2nd Oct, and will leave Char- witetown THURSDAY, 7th Oct. at 4 p. m., ‘aking the place of the steamer Carroll for the present, CARVELL BROS, Agents, Ch'town, Sept. 30—1 wk eod, af } GOKE. A QUANTITY of fine COKE for Sale at A only 5 Cents per bushel. This is the cheapest and most economical Fuel for every kind of heating and cooking , Apply at stove. GAS WORKS, | Sept. 30-—ti Jute fiewermg Bulbs,| Vall Planting and Growing in Pots, Baskets, and Glasses, HYACINTHs, TULIPS, CROCUSES, | NARCTUSSUS, LILIES, e ROWAN HVYANCINTHS, eNOS exten PRIZE MEDAL i | i i Catalogue, containing descriptions and cultura | direciions for ail kinds of Dutch Bulbs for fall planting, sent ire és | G H. HASZARD,| BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Sept. 25 +, by mail. 2wks eod wy li Improved Stock for Sale, 50 HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got by imported Prize-wiuning Sires; also, a few / Shropshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Num bers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- vilions every year, Also, an [Imported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winner last year at our Colonial Exhibition competing against the entire classes of short and medium wool. They wil! be sold ata Bargain. Apply to JOHN NEWSON, Ch'town, Sept. 20—pat1 mo Hors:s Wanted. r WILL beon the Island next week and will be prepared to purchase One Hundred and Vifty HORSES A good price for a good animal. Don’t fail to see me. f JAMES KEEGAN, Sept. 22 -dy & wy PE WSLS) RAILWAY, PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. | RETURN TICKETLS, at one First-class Fare, will be issued as under, in connection with the Proxincial Exhibiti on, to be held .at Char- loweetown on 6th and 7th OCTOBET,, next,— Fromall Staviorts, éxgept those on Cape Tras Trains on Oct. 5th, to parties appointed to actas judges atthe Exhibition; from all Stations by Afternoon Trains on Ovt, 5th. and by ali Trains on Oct. 6th: frora Summerside, Souris, George- town and Intermediate Stations to Charlotte- town Dy Forenoon Trains on Oct. 7th, and from Stations on Cape Travers@ Branch by Morning | Train on Oet, Gta,—gvod toreturn on saine date and on Oct. 9th, all other Tickets being good to return upto and on October Sti, 1886 JAMES COLMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch‘town, Sept. 27, 86:; ex pat dly wky 2i her uni jour 2i NOTICE | Liberal UO TPQ ggg EH A CONVENTION of delegates from the differ- ent Polling Districts of the Second District of Queen's County, for the Legislative Council, will be held jp the Liberal-Conservative Committee Roomsy Cameron Block. Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Sth day of October next, at Il o‘clock, a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the said District in the approaching election for the Legislative Council. D. FERGUSON, Vice-President for 3rd Assembly District. e : AL MARTIN, Vice-President for 4th Assembly District. Sept. 17th, 1886 -sep211i we ex & Ir 2i FARM FoR SALE £2 SOURES. HE Subscribers offer for Sale that bearjjful “~ Farm, situated in the immésdiate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLIE FARM, con- taining 117 acres of prime land. Possession given ist December next. TERMS EASY. Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO. On the premises to LESLIE BROS. Sept. 28—dly 3 wks 4 : % . %, Lies’, fag Re We I OSTt-—By a lady, in the city, yesterday, a,Purse, 4 containing money and papers. The finder will be rewarded leaving the same at this office. loct4 2i WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for gen- eral housework. Apply to Mrs. Charles Smallwood, Richmond St. oct4 tf T° LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. oct4 © ee a pads sg eee M W ANTED—A Cook; good references Yequired. Apply to Mrs, K..F. DeBiois, corner of Pownall and Grafton Streets, Ch$own. oct? 3i FOUND—A sum of money. The owner can have it on proving property and applying at the store of Connoliy Bros,, Queen St. octl 2i WANTED—A girl for general honseword. <Ap- ply to Mrs. C. B. Macncill, Prince Street. ect! W ANTED—A Servant Girl for general house- work in a sinall family. Apply at this office. septz9 3i cod pd To LET.—Haif of ‘double, tenem house on! Orlebar Street. Hent mod@crate: Apply, to | Myr, Sidney Grey. sept28 tf! Vy ANTED.=A cook. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois W D Cottage, Royalty. sep2s uf | ae =e | _ 5 7 : id for 2\THERS WANPED—Highest price paid Psee new Geese Feathers, by John pewnem, Furniture Deaier. a sep ana ” pcp ag peg : . oTED IMMEDIATELY—A Dining-room WAxiat the Revere House. septad | LE {—That brick House and Shop on Dor OLR Street, formerly oceupied by Owen immediate possession given. For Connolly ; vin iculars apply wy Owen Connolly. - Trenhvin, terms and parti ay a ; Oo yf | ren > . ‘ 02 Ch'town, Sept. 23, 1886 yo 4, 286, EXHIBITION. de () aetna JISITORS to the Exhibition invited to imspect the Layge and Magnificent Assort- .ment_of the original andonly"genuine ™ , Oho ane : s Se vt 4 pw & ¥ 14 ty ro = iptetexs Mee eth T rae nA, oe EE eK abt dete et at the MUSIC WAREROOMS of EF. PL TO a aa Sign of the * BIG FIDDLE,” GQueen Street. st 2aw PLENTY They te: Last Long at the Prices we Offer Them. —-—— +. iennasiiinincitieaiapuiieiai T is too bad to sell goods at such terrible low prices; but a great many of these goods _ have been bonght from 25 to 50 per cent below regular prices—this accounts for the bargains we now oifer. Our Dress Goods Department is right full of borgais We have also an extra large stock of Velveteen, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Merinoes, Sacques, Sacque Cloth sad Ulster Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent less than usual. OV Bb- SSO Bee $10,000.00—-Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth of Clothing will be sold at prices that were never heard of before. 989 Overcoats willbe cleared out, three, four, five and six dollars less than regular price. If you don’t believe this, come and see—No trouble to show our goods, 2,400 Suits of Underclothing, 900 Shirts, Hats and Caps in endless variety. aa COME AND SEE! @a a COME AND SEE! @a 2 EuaPROWSE, “ Sten of the BEG MAT, 74 Queen Street. Ch'town, Sept. 22, 1886. “W AUTUMN GOGDS. hae ae FIRST INSTALMENT sian OP cam PERKING & STERNS New Plushes, New Velveteens. New Manties, " = 9. New Fur Capes, New Fur-tined Cloaks ome () A Large Stock Knitting Yarns very Cheap. -----~-- O NEW PLUSH, FELT, AND STRAW HATS. ee ( Pee ee MantleGloths, in Boucle, Kyrie, Ottoman, Frieze, Astrachan, & ao renrcineen (omar A Large Stock BLACK DRESS GOODS as Cheap as Ever, New Colored Dress Goeds and Trimmings. PERKINS & STERNS. Sept. 16th, 1886. ere eRe The Newspaper Wan is Howling for a New Ad., and Must Have It. a ie eee VisiTors to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our Tmmense Stock of Furniture, ac. ws. - a O SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH, —_ —— — -O ~-- . E> CALL AND PROVE IT. WARK WRIGHT & CS d Ou Ch’téwn, Sept. 18, 1888. ; be ating nedliatagaied iperenntealinmaa tities iti i