I 5 . i I ._. 5, 2» .5 5 § § -3 5, E 3 ‘ , d .v al- C ' '!H”.'~. ‘~ ‘ n . . ,, d , ..‘_ , ,, uggeu .a , >\‘o.,,,,m: ygyfifiaostat‘ II-tw.uyfl;".”‘ " I J‘ ," ‘ ‘d ‘ "''‘'r— ‘ ‘'''‘'‘”m’7'‘-'' “'7,3'4V.‘v"";"'!'.v#""'4*"*<""' fin.‘ " 7 -wwwsnv‘ mwelhulvhnusw-at-, Jtfl‘.”"“‘l " “ ‘A .f s C‘ “ ";" ‘ ' ‘~"'Mw..‘ ‘ n‘ - I .~ W »' ‘ . \. p .- r , Rh All ‘A ’ r1‘‘‘'f‘‘‘‘‘'' 4 \ . have themselves the such power over the it wouldbe , ..,%,,*-' is-‘J41 ‘ l‘””""“ PRORBITION. ‘mu TUNNEL. ‘ squat. moors COUNTRY hetero PARTY. IIUNICIPAL REFORII. The Iorningi G-"earliest L BY THE OUJRDIAN [PUBLISHING 00. com their Once In the cannon Baocn Onions-central street. Snmmeraido ' Street ;o.n.cuau Inna Street-n.lnaxarI.Iana¢el The calylornlng reports thahovtnce Dellveredonthelreakfnottablecottheclti and all over the Province by noon. " Six Iontha... ........ " Slnglooopiec. Weekly lgtllon published on 1‘hnrsds.V- T°f.'“'“,.°,,'.:“',....°a;,".‘.s’......"‘ ;::::. " Single Ooplel '. ldlttcn. °°"&.‘£.'3."}.’ ... n....l! bl 10- fat can ........ .. O1-5° Terywhg . .....s‘:..*::?i%¢:tZ}EZ22E1 . ..:.:: Advertising rates furnished on application- - B. D. HIGGS Editor and Ianllins “N0”?- 3.9.1-roofl. Bnslneu lunager. ' Words of Apoflml MimFroncesE. Willard. the hon-Nd president of the World's and National Women's Chrislan Temperance Union- igy;-ifingtocommanderand Ira. Bel lingtonB00th.I|7'= ‘ «I 33 go nncha believer in the Salva- fig; 5;-gyandrojoiccsogrcallyin what ’°..,.do{ng,gh.tI send these words outofaferrent heart. W530 °lh¢|'IN" aaloepon thobrinkofagreetctilll. I0‘ arewido awake,alel*{1Ddl‘°'P‘“1- Wm!‘ others speahabout reachingtho E0998. you have actually taken hold of them withwarm, kind hands. Whilt 00501‘! prnpoaoansrmy,yonrs is on the field andinfull face of the enemy. While stillanotherclamhavoreeched the point ofhelplng themsmesby"t0n¢I"l‘0l°3°d outatar-'ms'lengthto do execution for chrlet,yonareillnstratisg toasby you every-day lives the method elthe Master, whiohwastcgoahont doing :00‘. l0 cornoinactnalcontact with the ignorant andmiserahleandrelievetheirdlstress—- to“goedonto:ealwerk.” Intmasmnseyoawlhan my beer‘. thatthcwhite Rlbbenwomon of ever] sormaraonowithyon in preyenlylliili-ll! andhonest hard Wherever you indmpuwillfindfrlendsandcomudes. Whenever wofindyou we know we shall findthoto-sh-soles WI-pounce 90°?“- total afiiners and 9°? although yaamay notsay so with so manywordsesyehl am more sure of nothingtlmntlmtyou arewithnsiaour devoted don-use separatetho govern- msntof th‘m£ovuylandfromtheleg- islationofthesalecfbrainpolsons. The pa-inciploiatooclearandplainforanyim telligeutchthfintolgnoroit.” 01.5 1.00 4 cents I-lardonothera Wooftcnsitwithamazemcnt andhear pooploteartopieeooreputationsthathave boenaquartercfacentnryfcrming. Han and women too, ssiso with avidity evil thecarcassmoffsllencharsctcr. Society , i i i i W" . ram LEGISLATURE. LRBIXLATIVI llllllllllla lllllflfi Ma. HcKnxsu:.-—If the Bill ii ’going to allow men to vote on I101" gage it should be clearly atatod,so that there would be no doubt about 3110 validity of the vote. Unless there is a special clause put in the Bill so that over, go;-(gages will understand that he has a vote, ther. will he a great deal of cenlasion—-there would 50 I diflerencs of opinion as to whether a manhadarlght to vote or not. I voted against the prillcipli 333 I "° no reason why I should change my mind on the subject. A man who lends money on a farm has no concern about it except to receive his interest. Hon. ldr.Krcnuan.—ln many cases the mortgages in the chief person in- terested in the proper-ty,fcr the farmer often fails to pay the interest, and finally leaves the form; so I think there is nothing unreasonable in allow- ing a mortgagee a vote. I I Mr. 8cnuresovm.—I believe in the system referred to by the Leader of the Government of allowing every man one vote where he resides, but it is im- practicable to introduce that now. I think a man has a rightto vote on pro- perty held by him under mortgage or any other way. Suppose a man’ makes over his farm to his son and takes a mortgage to secure himself, it would not be fair to deprive the old man of the right to vote. Mr. Nicnor.sos.——Bxpediency seems present time with supporters of the Government, and it is the power which has led them to support the mortgage vote. It is s most vicious principle to make a law giving money such pow If that is allowed to remain in the lil_ the money lenders will control this Island The decisions of the honest I W to he the great motive power at the A d Malaria, eto., can.~.r; .. -.————.—.-..—_:—¢_.-_ gular' amendment. The sheriff is .9 N. sponsible cficer, and he is N'P°“‘bl5' for the acts of his returning ofioerl .593. Is it intended that msnt will send out a writ to a return lug oflicer and let him come in and seen an amendment here gerrymander. ing . district for «party purposes. and one hon. member gave as a reason for voting for it—perty exp°dl¢l|°1- It is a sad sight to ace men advccett principles which they consider vicious at the crack of the party whip. T50 Government want to control the moneyed men of the city, and now they want to appoint partizsn re— turning ofiicers. I would rather re- sign my seat and retire from public life than stoop so low in order to keep myself in power. a. / Kiss Mattie A. 0‘..L5a of Providence, R. 1. Undoubtedly many discs.-ac.) may be prevented ifehe blood is .\<:;)<: 2,-'11") am‘. the general health-ion‘: :.=.:-.-;;?_m-_-~', [g- the use of Hood‘s Sztrsagrcrilla. When ’ this is done, the gcrsis of Lacrlppo, lD.;:;l:.>.hc.. Pncmnonia, sc:i;~;.., I ~.';v- ,1 1 »'=»::'.;, am: all such pro«'trat:.ig 6;. -... . _ . H‘ Saxnapnrllla has lt-:81! fc-um! of I 3;? VCIUC ill restoring: t'.i33ll‘0d lu‘::glfh 1-,;;;j ‘piggy, Ind purifying the minted loll)-'*‘.l. ..r..‘,-' . residents of the district will be over- ruled by money lenders. All the in. tarest a mortgagee has in thezproperty h to grind as much money out of is as pcaiblo and this Bill will allow him to vote for both Assemblyman and Councillors By this law the more a property is in debt the greater power it has intho aflairs of the country. In thisright,erjnst, orhonutl Hon. Hr. Roasts.--This amend- ment proposed by the Leader of the Opposition acknowledges thatj the mortgagee isthe owner of the property, it says “no person shell be entitled, Hby reason of the ownership, etc.” The mortgagee is declared to be the owner oftheproparty, he takes a deed, re- linqnishmont of dower and everything else,‘the mortgagor has only the right of redemption. In case a man pur- ehasu land he has no right title sntil hepoysthe money and than hegetsa tobnyfarmsand than agressto eel "P°1"'- “d5*°"‘fl°¢'W°lfl Ififllhvcte on it. Acapitalist who chooses hoocmesagreat slaughter-housein which honorable nalnu are strangulated and botched. Wheuamanboginstotottere littlcin hi iutqrity or Christian prin- ciple, instead of gathering around to steady him, andkeep him from complete pr-oats-ation, we come out from our homes and our associations to push him lat down. Talc-bearers almost always deal in superlativ-es. If amen shows a little impatience, they say he was livid wih rage. If hewasseentakingaglam,theyJ.n‘u' call him a hmotted inebriate. ‘fhq pat the blow-pipe of their exaggeration into the slightest inconsistency, and blow till the cheeks are distended, and the bubble swells, and thestory-is rcundedinto a great orb in which swim all the rainbows of conceit,and youcan seealmcot any- thing you want tosoe. Theyare hounds, goodforncthingbutachasc. Whonyou hear evil of any 000. suspend judgment. Donot decide till you have heard the man's defence. Belenient with the fllleg In ourcriticisma of. others lot no re- member that we have faults which our frienda have to excuse. How much wouldbalelt ofusif all those whoseo inconsistencies in us should clip away from our char-odor and reputation? It is an invariable rule that those who Inaho the roughest work with the of most imperfections. ramps-am them out retains the right to vote un- til the purchasers pay for ihcm. In mortgages there is a clause which makes the mortgagor a tenant if he fails to pay his interest, and a tenant has a right to veto. Everything points to the fact that a mortgagee is the owner and this Bill recqnizss the right of an owner of property [to vote Hr. Cursnu..-—I cannot under- stand the reasoning of _the hon. mom- her. We have been governed by a class of men called lawyers who will shortly own this country, and they have given themselves tho privilege to make documents to suit themselvm. What his honor saysis trsi, the money lenders take a‘ Deed: of the property, but they are not the owner, the law of the land gives them a iictitious title and we are going to give thorn the privilege of swamping our votes. I have talked with a good many men and every one condemns this principle .of allowing the lawyersihto place on iron hand around this caintry. If we pass a law giving tip. money-lenders no gender ‘if we would have com- in your own eye the more anxious are you gfiuhiau 5,, ., mid“ about the note in somebody olsa’s eye. Instead of going about town sloshing this mau’sbad temper and the other men's falsity, and this woman's hypocrisy and F that ono’s indietrotion, go home with the ten commandments as a monitor, and make out a list of your own derellctions.-— Oh. Her. -——---o—---—-- Sonnice lamps willha sold cheapatW.P.Ool ’s.—Jnnol,2w; Bur-ran crcoksiiegeamwcrlpcks, milk ponainlargenum at . .Colwill°’s. Kay 31, 81: Tuck gin: table sets, watt 3% ve t t Chen G;-ockggy Sega, WTIP. will’;-:—May ill, 9w 0! now cheep they sell Boob and Shoes It GOE Bros. [mayd fl Lovnrx new boots at Go! Bron. . May3,tf Moor stylish and but bootsat Bros.--Hay 3, ti Oundxty-I . ya" ° 3'“, ' “'5'! ell:-'p'.'e-' Tliohfl¢l)‘lgt]°l'I'0 Reg: 1, “Cat fro-nab-t your eta largeciocolsni. The qudion was put that the mo- ion be disagreed to. Contents-Messrs Dcdd, Kickham, Laird, Helifntt. Boga-s.Scrimgoonr——6. Non-Contents—Messrs. Campbell, Mackenzie, Nicholson, Poole, Ross.-.5. Section 54 was read. Hen. Hr. Luau.-—Wo know that inctherpertsofthcbcmlnicnthoad ministration has the privilege of ap- pointing returning oiliosrl. and I do not aeeanyreasm: why it should not bothesamo hero, for ‘we know that ahoriflhare not the most capable men at alltimese The clones asst present‘ provides that “every writ for election ofamemhsrormemberaof thoLogis- lative Amsmbly shall he addressed to the she'rid'of the county,” and I move the words be inserted after the word “county 2” “Or other person 'oppe_i_nt'ud by the Lieutenant Governor in*Co'nnoil.’’ ‘ I , 'I¢bef i nussssscsiai .,,w°§°w¢;: to h l[r.CalrlInL.'--Thatisavcrysin-‘A mqzs For example, read the following :'.".*n 1-Ilsa Mottled. Cobb oi l-‘rovl-.lc:‘.r.'-’-. ‘:3. 2., gal lrr Inother. Miss Ccbbis n your-_;.'--.s.~‘;' mi‘ 1. 3. :1 Picture of l-is-zmzi-2 fltdlsin the front max 5: '-or stud‘...-.. .. -. High School. Her 2 ~ police omeer: “ldessra. C. I. Ha-c-I -2’ 4‘: ~ “Iwrilclou.=!l‘;.r-',\ _- , . aaparllla has done is: in -. .-. hsddlphtherlaand ‘.735’ .2911 ‘.-‘..- . word, being Weak, Blind an ‘n. 32.: Iuscdonebottle c ‘,'»:r-‘.‘. ‘ u - ltmndeme real 33:».-.. ' .8: -1 South Chester A.Vt9ix'.l-», .-.‘ r . "Asmy W'.:.~' .: w- *3 H0~'Xl‘8 . \;'-3.3 '.l t, : wouldsayai-cw:-*--v Itvz;-.. . - Greatest 2.2. .. ‘.3. everbrought ‘nelson ' .- . — :» friends say‘go it‘-5'3‘: ‘- .' .4. 1 sold the some cute, cu; .1...»-_ hastakcn ‘ . Hood's 8srsa;3.:« ‘I 1:- léj. opinion hnsclxaugetlcclisniel ..i.;,~." ‘ans- C‘;-J. N. COBB. I‘mvldenc-3., ‘c 3. Hcaols Pu,|_3 do not -.2-.:lr--n :.l..;- system like other cstliaztzcs, bu‘. scan...--"q was -.9 we tothe patient. l FOR __§_Au-:. I OFFER for sale one of the best farms in the Province, namely, that well- known and desirable property which ex- tends to the river, situate on the St. Peter s Road. about 3} miles from Char- lottetown, comprising about 160 acres, in a very high state of cultivation, and rail fencing; a fine house heated by hot water, never-failing well, and an ice house at door, 3 good barns with sheds attached, 2 fine orchards with the beat selections of apples.‘300 current bushes in good order, and other fruits. Abundant seaweed can be obtained on the shore. I will also sell my entire stock of horses, cattle, and machinery of all kinds. For further a ply to ORACE BEER, E. H. BEER, Beer dz fipzaogne, City. tague. ap15 2aw&w ti {:51-x. .. 33' 2 Moles’ and)“. 4’;-.. fnmmarhora _. 157'. E 'e'r." s.’d."l’e 15.5.‘...- ._.r . .o _.p-- ‘.4 Chariot er- TEAMER “FASTNE'l"’ sails every kg Vzpldnfosfiiay for Summsrside, return- r ursday morning, on h we Freight cprrirgked at gvtrratesy. -sensors’ Smgle’ st, cents; Return. 31.“). Apply to W. W. CLARKE, IP3 Agent. it inicycles. V Bicycles. Buy a Bicycle. A F you have an idea of buying a Bicycle or want information thereon, call tn. _Da ies (D_aviee’.Drng Store), a ho .Il_sgont for the celebrated‘ Columlaias Bsoyolui-A -‘ Ho wfllcbecrfully give pric o and other information necessary. -.;.._:.-.--.—_. ._..- ...—..——- -v ....____ _......—_._ _._ ..... .. .._ GUARDIAN, CHARl.QTTE The sheriff has to_ issue the proclama‘ - issue the proclamation 1' We have 5’ country districts by giving Votes to the ' '.yearcofi'eringch‘ -in ‘ and "?“."°W° ,. “All. ‘I once’ noohnrgc. Pr-or. “Gnu” flllfll D. Ir Kl ' ~ . dsdgfim uu"hcnuanxe. saaasszeaiiiii‘-i°ser§ir‘¥¢i‘3ai:.l‘ mi "gut -..__—.._._._......_....................—_......., 333'; 5llfilDEl Inwtitmz A Representative Farmer »- .,_‘,5 /‘ ',_" it ‘ MR. c. c.HAuN. The following remarkable facts are fully. certified to as being undeniably correct in cv particular. Mnfiaun is welllmown inai.-he vicinity, having resided here over fifty and is highly respected as a man" fthe strictest honor, whose word is as as his bond. V . will be seen from his letter, four physiaians had attended him, and it was only after he ha/d given u hope of ours that he decided to try nrdock Blood Bitters on the recommendation of a who had been ctzrnd of I similar disease by its use. Mr. llsun writes as followou“ 9 ’ Ds:.n-S1ns,-'--I think I have been one of, lifing been six years inthe hands of four 02 our best doctors without obhining permanent relief. but continually growing v.-or.-3, until almost’ beyond hope of re- covo: . I tried your Bitters andgot relief in n cw days. Every organ of mybod was deranged, the liver enlarged, and torpid. the heart and digestive organs scrin ly deranicd, a large abscess in my hncl:,‘.\ allowed y paralysis of the right lag, in met the lfiwer half of my body was cntlmly useless. After using Burdock bl-coil Bitters for a few days thc'abscess burst, dischazgi’.ig fully five quarts of shock from a pm.’ rial battery. My covery utter this was steady and the cure prrmaneiit, Si.-sllxg that for the four years same I have had as good health as ever I had. I still take an occasional _ that I need lit butrlfiecanso Ikwisli . m system 11 act wot in or er. call think of‘ 211210 morcure case than what I we myse pan mngh, and noxvords can czprcss my thankinlnesa in: such perfect recovery. , ‘ Go Go HAIUH, Welland ].’.O. In this connection the following letter from T. C'.'n1inv“:s,Esq., a loading druggist of Wellau.:l, Ont, speaks for itself: fie b!'J. '1‘. .‘~.'iiba::1 & Co., Toronto. Ggx':r.2::.;;~r,—I have been personally ..~:~q'1'.i::t.cl with 11:. Hann for the last zrycors, and have a1wnys'found him 9. very reliable man. You may place the utmost confidence in an , ' he says wit 1 regard to your medicine. on m.-'...y,5{oca.sio:i_s vaithin the last four years -~21, that it'was-rns.rvollcns‘ , way .'.e n'§.3‘,.ck Lice-1 iiitters hadc him. . ~..l tzisclm now 1'. ‘:3 as able to do a day's -sk as he eve: »1.:i_£;- his life. Alth ~-J well E3 5ti_;l-{t.:ikes‘s9mc B. . .-'. 2..-.ily, as he says. to keep him in -2.2% I-.xoa‘.i.l;.. Yours truly. A Tunas.-.s Cczrnizs, Welland, Out. The steadily increasing sale of B. B. 13., the length of time it has been before the people, and the fact that it cures to stay cured, ‘attest the sterling merit of this ::;c;1ar¢h of medicines. the pea '6 favorite -.1301 glurifsor. tonic and r . nu. aE0.___l, Bmms Specialist in Diseases of 4 Women, S Chronic Diseases of ‘Men Orncs; Market Square, Oh’town, P.E.I. Iilvim mm) the ms? I1‘, IS we have Just!0?e8<ii1vIeb<IlAa v e assortme t ' , GI-E and EARTHEIIWARE, which ' 1‘. Na 08 "5: ’ . S W. Du? Se '1' miiiil. °$'§i°n Glass able Sets, Water Set: Hanging Lamps, -Stand Iaiplpe, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pit ers, Teapots, Tumb- lers, Goblets, Glass Shades, Mirrors ches£l,‘yFangy.Cups and Saucers, Cruet tan Egg ups, cheap). Those will be sold. We want " every onein need of Crockeryito call at the Cheapest Crockery Store. ‘Flies. St. George Pharmacy Monms BLOCK. R stock of Flies, Rods. Reels, Linea, Books, Netsandfishing Gear, generally, isnowo andwcwillgivesomegood bargains nthoec lines. ‘No old stock,—four or five years old, at 30 per cent discount. All our stock is this year's. Come and see our Lancewood Rods. they sreofexcgllent value. I-'.-DE c. DAVIES’ Dmgglot. GEE ns ' a a 4' 1 r ' 23.."ri“"'?'l.‘*i°.;.“r'ii*.“;h:?.B.5i-?:f:”-§.3“;..’ii'3 y'c a choice collection of house , ts.whioh Iwillsellchenp; a_n_o,a Into It I, V aeranlmsatsi V d .. *"*°**ei’=?'-Ari‘-'=-*-o ' ‘ some Kiiiiiineaian steanbcetwsnrt Ball- yaddresa Joan Wu. pm Steamer-5‘-l?‘astnet,” in two hours. - 1 felt as if I had received a . . an from man: every Monday . — ._A gen“: , Planfli. OWN P121013 E . . I guaranteed. . Low Prices. , COMFOI_tT—-You want a wide insoleto your to vs good N0 MORE‘CQ1tNS-_—We also keeps . heavy Kangaroo, KidIDongola, -French Calf. new stock of Boot tops and leathers HAVE ~‘JUST ARRIVEI5 _ priceseof our Tops are range as follows: also, Ladies’ kid, ‘FOR’ Custom Boots, Handmade, if %We have the ‘real genuine French calf lace and -Elastic ‘side "Rip, Put V917 . . , 8:613, 1.si5,é:it§5i‘1.o;3, 1.35, §.o.o,,2.25; also, splendid Shoe . an , op . ‘ en in /2 “ chan%JeEnot]§suitabl¢;,} vlvill return money." , - , , , —-a ‘ h ' f K'd,G t,‘G T ' C lf-,K'”,V"” * 13$ Shocmakers’ Findingaifgllwlsf ldrislzlcs, oliamtlldids, I£iasts,‘§Vi Q“ I as gal." I ah Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, &c.,.&c.,l&c., ‘ GOFF BRQS’ N. B.—We will treat your orderwith as much .....a.... cu.‘ 6 e -' . fifl.oQ is Meemres” I madmyow large variety“ I ‘ on " We buy tops are low, as we want to supply the whole Inlhld. ’ your money and we .13.-‘ u Cot I I * s; season 1892. .1. 1:. norms, Commander, , —¥ resting” at 6 o’clock,, callin at 0-am. Arieh-t.Po.rt H.--vke-bury. seine-. and Summersidc; . will ‘leave Charlottetown every Thursds Evening for Halifax, calling at Port awkosbury, Arichat and Lowestwrates of fr ' hi: to all ports on the route. Through b‘ is of lading granted fromall no of call to United States, For all other information apply to’ W. W. CLARKE, , Agent. Charlottetown, April 20, 18 92. 7—1 - 4 ‘; 2‘ STOCK now ccmrpusre, Including the above celebrated makes. Call and see them. ‘ R. K. JOST, .. North Side Q-teen Square. STMR. DIIRAM [OH I EAVES MONTREAL,Monday, I 3th]une u so as 27th u u so Ros u u u so " u as u u as so u u is u u u u so “ Charlottetown, Tuesday, It as as CO ‘ N do as . u u n V as u u u u u so u so as as sub July zsth N 8th ring. 22nd " 5th Se t yam on 5d: Oct. zlst June 5th July loth " znd Aug. 16th “ 30th as ., 37“, so This Steamer is fitted up with every com-i fort for Passengers, and the sail on the St Lawrence is delightful during the summer months. Passenger fares, rates of freight and all particulars obtainable from ‘ -— Lessons in Painting mes nu. rT7c_u|sHoLM WILL give lesscns_in Oil, China and Water Color Paxntinsfit her Studio ip MORRlS' NEW BLO Orders‘ taken for Painting in the difl'er- ent branches and Portraits. Visitors welcome. ' Nov. '1 HAVE omnmn a Boarding House _on Hillsborough Street, below Mark Wr1ght’s factory, and about three minutes walk from Railway Station, and a short. distance from Post Olfice and other public. buildings. . J. McSWAIN. Ch’town May 2l,—eod “J; or, D. l'a.'lIowl's lloalth Exercises V ffl . I App; tango: no scrappy. . tlernen. V onths: the Athlete or Inva- . . lid. Acomplcte Gymnasium. rakes upbuiotn. um-an 4 .'2:.*:=":'2.:°“““... ~— _ to c in ' I dorscd by sdiiL'o play clan:-, . .l.**;.'.‘.=::.¥:..°‘°v.:=“°;’*"..°.°**°*- for lll’d circular, n Wm ‘I8 send EICKFORD gs. BLAC Kl of the worst sufferers you have yet heard - West In ies, Great Britain and Continent. A 13th Sept. Summerside House CLOTH "' . We are making up"a choice of , cloths of the newest which are unobtalnable » . defy competition. ' I FURNISHINGS‘ if i S Our stock in thisllncls oiosfiwofiofi specticn our sun I COMPLETE LINE I English, Scotch, Cansdlen . - ' 3:‘-A ...—. _ ———_— .._.._...-.¢...¢.——¢.-...,—-_’.« ~ .--»« ..——...,u..s.—.».<-.g~- We an .». -,-§:_.-i ‘V,-. A v ., , .= 2‘ «Ave flnelin-eof. I ing._ , erhavseea; anon! varied assortment of Boy's , bought from the best houses a new and fresh. Webbed not C ‘S Boy's suits left over my C a stock came in You wllifind no lower prices mthe city. - PDRTORIGO MEI. ‘c - -—--—- . Rico. and as we have sol out our old stock of WE lasers we have marked this let down at the old price Call and Try Sample Lot as it u than-ea Q - lllr. winmn smarts, (Late of 1a .9 is now in cha ' of our f hbinde Worlomanship in the Printing and no equal, and our rices arelowest. We School Books and Stationery, boat q‘ I Orders by mail promptly filled. ' He. can Brown-’s Opposite Market Home ¢ —-..au———-.-.-...,—. .-— ..-_....-..—-¢o.... ._a«-— _ _ .. \ Ii INVITED to a.mine_ our Goods and Prices. made In the latest Styles. Hats mcn’s furnishings in endless vs a Sold at “never to be regretted .= call at our Store and "1,- ss Jiuncheons nf choice l’" 40 CENTS PER” GALLON. temxn-aoeod if in lowest 1,