= . - ; THE fae Kussian Famine ve RIPTION OF TAR SC&NFS IN THE FAMICH t DISTRICTS 4a English epecia rrespendent, who is travelling in ithe famine diaetricta ul hivasia. writea [rom Saratov that crimes ol he valley of the Volga are occurence. Clergymen’s blouses snd the bodies of mur on the high roads. viIvoieice in ot trequent have bee me a bbed, lered wen ace fouud The correspondent was warned jf the dan- ver of travelling alout the country, ard he eeldun. drove at night Caravans of mer- chandise are escorted by an armed force. Phe correspondent says that while he was sleighing ou the Volga one evening he was e tracked for half an hour by s ragged look- igg peasant armed with a musket and cud e} lt waa his intention to signal the ap 1 ambush | th wides | peoach of the « rrespondent to an prepared hy rubbers, who infest i the Veiga. The c rrespoundent iver aud the peasant fretsred adds that showed he i the hse rey correspoadent villages in vernineat of Samara, which were pros perous in 1586, are now plunged he deepest muaery and the popaiat - been decimated. Iu ne | villave 2,765 of ite 8,567 inhabitants have | nigrated. Of thoee remaining about 1,254 he peuple of the village have lost 4,035 head | f hive stock. They are indebted to the state ia the sur of 72,380 roubles. The same con itiens prevail in other villages. Furty thousand acres of land are idle in the province | of Samra, owing tw a lack of seed wheat with which to plant thie area. A large bum her ef the German coloniate live in hole» iv earth for warrath. They eat bread made of wild hemp, and the carcasses of borses. This diet causes severe and often fatal nansea, fhe tamioe is changing the peasants io- te wild beasts. In ope case & mao attempted to hang his daughter because she had not been sacceasful in begging. <A loai of bread was ivea to a peasant, who began to devour it with the avidity of a famished wolf While be was ia the act of pulping down the bread he fell ius tit. Speaking of the resources of the country. the correspondent says that the laod ig the basia of the Volga is exhausted aod the climate ie changing. He anggests that 100,000 of the Germans colonists he assist- ed to emigrate to Canada and the United States. They are ao fine race, he says, and would mahe succesaial those oustries i .te dependent upon charity. Ju three months i ' ' colonists in —_—<— OTHERS should use Philoderma on their iifante, ae ite socthing and healing properties render it imvalaab'e for chafing. Draggists ell it—25 cents mi dw im Now isthe time to get crockery, glass and china at your own prices, ss we want to make room for new guods to arrive early in spring, at the cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. Feb 25 4wks dy wky. A Pleasing: Sense Ot heslth snd strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup i Figs, as it acta in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when cos tive or bilious. For sale ‘%; 25: bottles by +!) leading druggiata. pl4tths ee Local Notices. Carpets selling cheap at Jas Paton & Co's, Market Square. mz Ss Grand display of new spring clothing at Jas. Patoa & Co's wz Si fo have good bread you must have good Hvar, and in order to have gvuod fiour go to Beer & Joffe and order « barre) of their Matehlese brand, m7 3i Go to Heer & Gati's for choice green grapes, aid the finest Northern Spy apples ia town, nara 3 To ee disposed of at on three bales of tapestry sampies, suitable for mats, etc, in 14 yard ends.—Jamesa Paton & Co., Market Sq. mars Si For lame back, side or chest, ase Shiloh’s Poroas Price 25 cente.—Reddin Lroa. novldwly Carrer Sate —Our sale of carpets is gen- uine. Ali new gaxde and not one pieoe re- aerved. All mast be sold and at a low price. Now is your chance to get a genuine bargain, a let of odda aad ends, * to 22 yards cach fat » very low tigare See our goods before you it will pay you.—Perkiow & Sterna. £25 ow ecd Prowse Bros. received yesterday 1300 suite of men’s, boys’ and children’s This stock incindes the most beautiful vowls, ele want designe, and artis'ic workmanship of any stock ever import sd totbis country. Neo tardy should miss @eeing at. —- Prowse Bros, Plaster. my suits raars Much time aud attention has een given tu the selection of ou coildrea's ready made lep artmeant, aml we to show # magnificent range in productions of the lecturers Styles shown aud prices suitable fer everybody. The success which hae attended this department in the past is convincing proof that our styles, p ices and qualities are correct.—Jas Paton & ¢ e+e e- ~_ - aa 1e how 1m @ position this Canadian mau class, the best are We wish this slip waa a samp's of aly : one of the 155 patterne of embroidery > Stanley Bros. are showing. Every lady : : reader would see at a g'ance thea : : there is in them. JUST ARRIVED 3 PEE S. S. STANLEY. 20 TONS GNTARIO BRAN and CHOPPED ‘J FEED. Also—FLOUR, CORNMEAL and ROLLED OATS for sale cheap. A HORNE & CO. valu feb27—iw eod i . Mortgage Sale. +0 be sola by Pub'ie Auction, at the Court House ia Charlotcetown, in Queen's County, on WED.- NESDAY, the Sixth day of April next, 1892, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. :-~ ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, ** lying and being on Lot or Township Numb r Peirty-three, in Queen's County, in Princa Kd- ward Island, bounded as follows, that i« to Bay : ‘ ommenciag ou the weat side of the Winsloc Koad, at ibe north-west angle of land row or formerly iu possession of Malcolm McKinnon : theece along said Maloolm MecKinnon’s north line to the Princetown Road ; thence north ward- ly slong the Princetown Road three chains and “ixty hoks; thence by « line paralel to said Malcolm MeKinnan's ing tothe Winsloe Road ; thence along the Winsloe Road three chains and sixty ligks to the place of commencement, con- taip an area of one acre and two rood: of land » little more or less. The above sale will be made uader and by vir- tue of a power of sale contained in a certain In denture of Mortage. bearing date the Ninth day of Augua’, A. LD). 1879, made between William Wyatt and wife and Samuel McGarity of the one part, and the andersigned of the other part For further particulars apply to W. 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. brated this 22 ad day of February, A. D. 1892. ALEXANDER HORNE, Mortgagee, fen®2—dvy 6w law imont wky * &. = rm e — DAILY HXAMINER. - ° . —7 s.r Te a ma ma Lobster Packers’ CUA KD! AN _ SAFE | Ml ° natin _ —— su p plies. " ; THE GREAT ‘scubiniitimeill | aXe., . ' on oy ee ip | r Hit subscribers ate yucca tw Tue nish I iT e Assi ance Comp ) | r B 2. ( } C) D i | in Ptates of beat brands; alao, Lob. |} 7 - = ; ster Cane (talls and fits), Block Tin andl | OF LONDON, ENGLAND. | ae PERSIE aS Lead, pare Manin Siihe,. Sep Noy Tl ee PAeEseee:> see: oo. |x Gals api sal ek a- for Ku lore. either in} — | oo Sin Stood 7 seat new aunidin up ae sz» to ee r. Capital and Assets, -- $51,700,000. | < BS 2 iat . ” ‘ >i Lt ‘DP . é* j i 600 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT. CARVELL _— ie f be 5 ail | _ LONew ORTH & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 2, 1892—1n law it Al Sat a «Cl | iun2t—dy 2m 2iw os oo ei ee ce ee a Se Sj? Ne ig? ae SH ce ae witness at ET he Saar CC. Cee; ai it. ee — | a 3 J. PICGT, Paris, SOLE F 20PRIETOR. } | 1 BRISTOL’S {4 Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &¢ | } ' \} ~ ISARSAPARILLA! ——— q ; I lade - a OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCE, LF S § \ re | CURKS ALL CHARLOTTETOWN | ‘ ~ i ‘Saints ot the Biood. Vioney to Loan stlaw & wky)}-nové ; 1 | : t “ I PENNYROYAL WAFERS. to ;Pstore sud myoiste ihe me = ‘ at ° s “ t © jeu ih ep ” ver SRD os eed wilit Tigo “<8 vane r drmgg et wee wi re across al dsubtiiutea Sealed ars Siamp. Si. per del ‘ font Mia. \ nPANY, bDernoir, Mich. For sal wlied, by GEO. FE. HUGHES, at Apoth-caries’ lifil, Cii'tewn cw ly—#eaptzy $3.509 INREWARDS. The Canadian Agricuiturisi’s Great Winter Literary Competition. IVER Fifth Haif Yearly IAcerary Compsitloa ter the winter of is9/ af the Cinadiagn Agri eulturiat, Argerieca’s oldand realiabls Liustrated Familiy Magazine, is po ¢ open the tollowing splendid prizes will be wiven free to persons sempding In the greatest nuiaber of worda rosde out of leiters contained ia the words “THE ILLUSTRATS&I) AGRICULTURLST’ 47 Everyone zendiog ina list of uot lesa than 100 Words i receive & Caluable present of silverware jst Grand Keward 8.40 in Gold mad Grand Pano, valued ot 3500 ira . 3°5 in Gold ith Organ valued at $300 Sth #106 in Go'd at ' Geat’s Gold Wateh, full jew'd th Lady'’a Gold Watch, Sin 34) ia Gol? Sib $25 in Gold S'Qu 10 Reward? of Si0 each. I quadruple Next pr 2-8 -J Siiver ‘lea Seta, plate. warranted Next 50 prizea,—W Silver ed heavy plate Next 100 prizes,—'00 Silver Batter Dishe3, etc., warranted heavy pliie. Next 500 prizes vonsists of Heavy Piated Siiver Kettles Mutter Dishes, Fruit Baskets. Bis- ealt Jars, Sugar Shells, Batter Koives, ete,, etc, all fully warranted, makiay a total of 69 splendid rewards, the valu: of which will aggregate $3 50v. This grand Literary ets, warrant lDensert BS Competition is open to everyhody everywhere, The followin are the conditions : 2 The words must be constructed only from letters in the words “Tuk ILLCSTRaTED AGRI. CULTUPI8®T.” and must be only such as are fonnd in Webster's Uuabridged Dictionary, in the bod. of the book, ncue of the supplement to be used. % The words must be written in rotation and pumbered i, 2, 3. and soon, fur facilitating in deciding the wiater. ; 3 Lettere cannot be used oftener than they ap- pear ia the words “THe ILicerratep Aen CULTURIST. For instance, the word “egg” eannot be used as there i4 but one “y” in the three words 4 The list containing the largest number of worda will! be awarded first prize, and se on in order of merit. Euch list as it is recelved will be narmbered, aod if two of more tie, the first re ceived will be awarded ftirat priza, and so On, therefore the benefit of sending in early wil readily be seer. 5 Fach list miuet be accompanied by $1 fer six months subscription to Tne AGRICULTURIST. The following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed ta act a8 judges:—J. %. Macdonald, City Clerk, Peterborough, Canada, aad Commodore Calcatt, Peterborough. Ock Laat Comperirion. righ?."—M. M. Brandon, Venceuver, H. * Thanks for $00 prize.”~G. W. Cunninrghai, Donald, BK. C “ Prizes rev-eived O. K.”-J. D. Baytie, West Superior, Wis. $30) prize re ceived. Thanks.” —G. Robertson, Toronto and 300 others in United States and Canada. This is NO LOTTERY —iwerit oaly will count The reputation for fairness gained by THt Agr OUTTUNISsT in the past is ample wurrantee that this Competition will be conducted ia like man- ner. Send Sc stamp for full particulsra to THE AGRICULTURIST, Peterborough, Cinada janls—dy law (fri) & «ky 9m ** Got $1,000 prize al) C. Here is a straight tip for you, and a good one, Are You Suffering from a cold? Estey’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil will cure it. fake nothing else. No other preparation is so reliable for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Lung and Throat troubles, Whooping Cough, etc., etc. Estey’s Emulsion Is a great flesh producer. For weak and delicate child- ren it has no equal. Ask your dealer, Take no sub- stitute~-It hasn’t any. Sold everywhere. Price, 50c. Bottle, 8 Bottles $2.50. £. M, ESTEY MANUF’G CO., MONCTON, N.B. LIPPINGOT T'S is the most popular and widely-read Mal gazine published. Each namber con- A COMPLETE NOVEL, short stories, sketches, poems, etc. The January (1392) number will contain The Passing of Major Kilgore, By Young E. Allison. The February (1892) number will contain Roy the Keyalist, By William Weetall. The March (1882) number will contain A Soldier's Secret, By Captain Charles King. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealera. CRE COPS, CTS. SR VE. TO CONTRACTORS. NUERS are requo-ted for the construction of St. Joseph's (i oman Catholic) Church, to be erected at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. Plans may be seen at the office of WC. Har- ris, Jr., Architect, Charlottetown, from the 18ch day of February, and at the Parish House at Keily’s Cross from the Ist day of March. _ Tenders addressed to Francis Bradles, Kelly's Croaa. will be received up to the 3ist day of March. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. FRANCIS BRADLEY. 2w eod & wky febl2 Aeagereneninianeen 2 eect oui nN ET ce: ome sees i BS {Makes Hard Water £ oft. seen r : <a FOR SALE OR TO LEP. 4 _ aan oa }Makes White Clothes Whiter. }Makes Flannels Soft «nd Clean. Makes Fruit Stains V anish. j ‘ : ; HO) desirable premises situate on Oclebar Makes Tin Like Silver. ‘ T Strset, now occupied by Nev. Lr. % ———— fee : ‘ leomprisiug ®& commodious Cottage, Iechouse, Makes Paint Like Ne w. Stab ona Coach House, with 2 acres of land: Possession let August nex! Prics maxlerate, Term3 easy. Apply to a RICHARD JOHNSON, Pris ince S'reet. Makes Glassware Br liiant. M akea ‘Earthenware Spotless. : Makes Windows Like Crystal. f Makes Baths and Sinks Olean eb3—Zaw tf | | White ‘Russian Seed Wheat 2 ga Orig’. | FOR SALE. MPORTED 1891 - rep Farm. A good sample and yle'der, a s - JONN NEWSON, THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC For sale by Grocers acd Druggists Everywhere. FACTCRY IN RIONTREAL. 1 EVANS ARD SONS, SOLE AGENTS. Grown ope year on War- a heavy febti2in LOBSTERS, e {he NOPs a gative Mh cine, They area Hiroop Rv Toxic and Recon. ELOW ALL OTHER PRICES:—Pig_ Tin, eeeenty Seeded toen- Tin Plates, Bar Copper, Soldering [rone, a @ Biood, eu : Twines, Trap Heops, Mash Hoops, Lacquer, ulseases coming iron foo and Wat ete., ete BUYERS OF LOBSTERS. E. H. NORTON & CO. whky Zi feb2?—dy 2w 2aw Fo 7 a os ¢ ~ = C tr Sys?ia, when broken down by overwork, biental worry, disease, excesses nud indisere- tions. They have a Rpmonite ACTION op he Srxcar Srstem of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correeting ali TRuNGTLAnITIZSs end BUPPRESSIONS. E ERY ME Whe finds his ental fac- ulties dull or failing, or {a physical powers flegsing, should take ILLS. They will restore b's lost energies, both hysical and mental. should teke them. EVERY WOMAN ‘They cure all s pressions and irregularities, which inevitably entail sickness When negiected. } YOUNG HER should take these Prine eulte of youth ‘they will eure the re system. ful bed habit, and strengthen f YOUNG WOMEN ; Make en regular. For fale by ali druggists, or will be sent upon receipt of price (He. per box), by addressing ZHE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Lirtek viile, Ont. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, oninsiflRcitiaen thould take them These Pure will ESSEVCES and SPICES. iva aeaer. BE A MAN! octl3—t t « tf EAGAR’S PHL COMBINATION OF (he Cod Liver Oil Cream HYPOPHOSPHITED FOR THE CURE OF PARALYSIS, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other Skin and Blood Diseases, Rickets, Anamia, Loss of Flesh, Wasting, both in Adults and Children, Nervous Prostration, VIGOR an¢ STRENGTH ! For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of BODY AND MIND, Effects of Frrors or Excesses in Oid or Young. Robust, Noble MANX- HOOD fully Restored. How to en- large and strengthen WEAK UX- DEVELOPED ANS and PARTS OF BODY. Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT—Benefits in a day. Men testify from fifty States aud Foreign Countries. Write them. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) FREE. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. ECONOMICAL IN USE. One teaspoonful ef Phoephol:'ne helng equal in nutritive and bloed-makin« value to tea times its bulk of Cod Liver Oi), it will prove to be the Cheap- eat preparation in use. Phosphoteine is trae oxcy rner we know of which has eflecte bona Ade cases of Cousumption, : Wasting Diseases. Iris 50 PLEasANT that some mothers hare to pat | @ it out ofthe reach of their children to prevent them ~ from drinking a whole bottle. NERVE AB Bee last aud next issues for Certificate. BEANS NERVE BEANS ere a new dis covery Unat cure the worst cases of Nervous Debiiity, Lost Vigor and Manhowd: restores the weatuess of Ledy or noiud caused hy over-work, or the errors or ex- cvsxca Of youth. This Remedy ab- sojutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other TREATMENTS have failed evento rive. Sold Ly drug. gists at $2 per package, of Fix for ®, ur eent by mall ap receipt of price Ly eddresuing THE JAMEL 7” CICLNE COo., Montreal, ¢, Q Write lus penn! NOTHING LIKE _ HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A-~-— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Bacincett Price FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS AT SOC. PER Bortlc of 60 Doses. For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros., Charlottetown. Ww* do not claim to have beea iv exietence when Columbus discovered America, but the world has progressed since 1192, and we do claim to have kept pace with progress in eur particular line, and we now claim to be able to please the most fastidious inthe selection of a Cleck, for we have imported on» hundred and tifty nicely frished Clocks from new pa‘terna, $1.4) upwards We have also on hand a large supply WATCHES, SILVERWARK, SPECTACLES, etc., Cheaper than ever offered to the public. Arso—Cleaning and Repairing of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry attended to. Satisfaction ruaranteed, G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ° ~ be del - THURSDAY, MARCH 10. i 592 ey, vy ache, Nervous Headache, Sciatica, ORIGINATED BY AN OLD U whe bu Jnited States or Can GENERATION ASTER GE Continued daily Square. best goods Come Charlutistown, Feb. 25, 1892. — ae — = _ —_ aa **Castortia is a0 well adapted tochildren that f recommend it as superior to any prescription kuown to mc." i. A. Ampcuen, N.E., 131 Bo. Oxford St, Brovkiyn, N.Y. direct from us, and Tequest Ht, shail receive a certificate not satisfied. Hetail price by mai) % eta; 6 bottles, $2.0. Valuable pamphiect sent free. EARTION HAVE USED AND a ne ms RAND SALE OF FURNITURE. SSIS ASR RA RARE ASSSSS Bs J ae , QO ; | 4 “5 7 —-UNLIKE ANY OTHER. tively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchiiis, Colds, Tonsiiitis. Hoarseness, Couchs, eumatism, Neurelgia, Tooth , ‘ Diarrhoe ing Cough, Catarrh, Fulinonse, Caelere: poeta. Body oF Limbs, Stiff Joints and Strat AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. is marvejous how many different complaints it wi)! cure. ea all Cuts, Burna and Bruises like Magic. Its strong point lies in the fact that it acta Relieving aif manner of Cramps and Chills. FAMILY PHYSICIAN. that the money eha!l be refunded Eapress and duty prepaid to any part of S. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. BLESSED IT. ee until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Save money and get the one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. SS ee * i V4 i eee a Z a Z RS Re Ee for Infants and Chiidren. Caztoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrhma, Eructiticn, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di- gestion Without injurious medication Tse Castave Company, 77 Marr ay Street, N. ¥. ee ee ANOTHE TESTIFIES TO ough!y complete trial to the M. P. P. Faithfully yours, E® For sale by all Druggists. febt—dy & wky THE WONDERFUL MALTO PEE TONCAED PORTER In Cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. :01-- —— --— ENTLEMEN,—1 have purp»sely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- It affords me much pleasure now to give it my unqaalified approval in the clasaes of eases in which I have used it: In Atonic Dys- pepsia, in coavalesvence feom Nervous Depression, and in cases where the stomach is irritable and rejecta stroagsr forms of stimulants. from its use, and [ stroagly recommend its employment. svlicited by you, it is at your disposal for any use you wish to make of it. ee ee MEDICAL MA EFFECTS OF | have found most marked results Although this note ia un- GEO. H. H. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B. ©. M., Edin. A supply of M. P. P. has besa atorel with GEORGE d. KUGHE 3, “harlottetowa, which will vere. during the wia’er montas to Islaad patroas, by order from The Malto Peptonized Porter Co. (Ltd)., _— ee eee (ZIV Ii me a GR through Tue Examiner tion when I was sufferi have ever heard of or CAN BE YOURS, of your hand, old fellow, and here I am as well as ever, This is the experience of TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA IP You advised me to use your prepara- ng from the GREP, I tell you PEPTONIZED ALE AND BEEF is the greatest Tonic and Strengthener 1 used. iT dy mwf & wy lyr—july17, ’91 many, { : ee sek we. b> 25 and 50 cents, Sold by all Drug. Chariottetown, Jan, 71, 1892—dy 2aw oct26 giste. <A NRE NEIS tin to be fully appreciated. wy <A x 1h Ne JOHNSTON'S FLUID BREF The improvement made by its use must ba ‘Every Housekeeper Should have a supply of x { = =| as a stand-by for making ~ Soups and Gravies, eXperienced mch$ Se, ——e ‘fe Sie Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa. tional \lasser, Recreation Rooms, oo ee A LARGE, well-lighted, comfortable Readi +* Room, where the following Papers an Magazines van be seen :— MAGAZI‘ES:—American Garden, Amateur Work, Blackwood, Chamber ’ Journal. Casseli's Family Jovrnal, ‘‘entury, Contemporary, Fort. nightly, Nineteenth Century, Chantauquan Eclectic, Good Words, H«rper’s Magazine, North American Review, Outing. Popular >cienes Monihly, Review of Reviews, Sunday at Home Scribner ILLUSTRATED WEEKLIES:—Harper’s Week: y, Punch, Peony I iustrated, Queen, »ciep. tific American and Sup; l~ment, Lonavn Graphic Grip, Iilnstrated London Newa, Dominion Tins. trated, Yu uths’ Companfon, Young Men’s Era EDUCATIONAL POSLIC \ TIONS :—Bduea.- tional Jouroal, Kinderzarten, Popular Educator, “anadian Mazgaziue «f{ Science and Industrial Art. Educational Times, Education, Teacher's Institute. Under the terms of amalgamation between the Charlottecown Athietic Association and the Fr. . C A, purchaers of $°@ tickets are entitled to the use of he Gymn-«sium. Information r-garding the Educational Classes on apr Meation to the (ieneral Seer tary. Tiekets admitting to Gymuasiu'a, Reading and other Kooms $5.0) per rear; Reading Room alon $2.00; Boys under 1i years of age, halt price. You are cordially invited through the institution comes d to call and look Visitors always we). ©. A. MAFIT, General Secretary, jan23 ~—= : ey ok, oe : a PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum Amrnonis, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. Y © % RA SOx OLD LONDON — Billiard Hall & Oyster House IS STILL TO THE FRONT! VERYTHING of the best. Call and be convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re ceived every day. JOUN JOY. oot20—tf £5 OF L/ME AND SODA 18 THE BEST ERIULSSION Oo THE MARKET FJODAY. NOOO TASTE LIKE OTHERS. STIS SOLD BY ALL ORUECISIS (WN BIG BOP: TILES, FIFTY CENTS HONE DOLLAR, PLAY BALL ——AND TAKE IN—— THE SILVER OAR, Opposite the Railway Station, OS of the best; BILLIARDS, POOL and BOWLING ALLEYS just built. Everything according to regulation. 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