ee ‘ 3 Bi: : . ‘me ‘Bar ih ip 4 i a e ; / iE oe ia ’ t eg ‘ a e | a & : 7 ie - is i. — es a. - THE DAILY iberal Party > and L, are now Legislative Council ene. ctors aske 1 to v ites of the Liberal | sh -arty Liberal-( onservative the City: ‘ection. is ‘ani . i Cantidat< for | w.their appreciation of 3; do ne to the Purty (/) ha ALEXANDER HORNE, Es@. | 7 80! We shall see. ies | The Scott Act in ote tor can (?) in order to what the Liberal country. Will Ontario. mie ae i Li VAN IN oa nm. 1 Vos) 1 ill as net AAWLINEI. | The Toronto Mail has been enquiring | into the administration of the Seott Act in ms ’ "y> © ‘ i . 0 rOBER JU, B56. } me parts Of Ontario, and SAVS: } A | , . : i ‘The temperance men in Lambton are m ik satie « ét. . ' : ‘ Justin MeCarthy. |; , S rn f Sf th t unst stil sh | odds, odds being ho ity the illicit Mr M ‘ Hy \ l riy here this liqu ad ilers, which finds expression Lir pt DD: u | in dynamite; and the inertness Of ! venin the stea rom Pictou As | JU, a RPO; Oe ee ae ¢ the i ’ o ot ti commis i and 0 = . 1 n ‘ | » OL Line omu Ol t rn ' the distineu i . . ‘. years o be Cue wi rauss mong t aislinguisnes Local Government The Act appea c i ‘ : : she waenl cissrn and ivin 1of ou Mi ther Country, he will } fairly well observ: | in the rural « ist : . ’ ~- Dat im the large: : : } in two or ‘three villages; ; receive from our loyal citizens a « weet S iis ¥ for the reasons , places, Sarnia included, 1% 15, nlet ‘} Lis i - oh ta vt} ! a " ‘ompiele, ui . In literature Mr. McCarthy is] just given. a failure more oF “ ee lely | | ; | i : the vctivity ol tne Pro WiGely KHOW! as bi suthor of th ’ , i thin keep a Vigilance ‘ . . “e n : onists, se ae History of Our Own Times”; and those mitt t work getting up evidence . 5 : aes . sane adnan the eckson A he familar with the novels of the d iy Ww i] ‘ nst the Ulicit vencors, the law would be a } ; ] sé > } ad letter ev* 5 where, 80 remem be rthat i was h > who wrot ihe i dleact ; ‘ . 8 OF the : . ‘ : pi ing are the . Waterdale Neighbors. ‘““My En t, and so fo enforemng it LD sughter, movemet midal Opposition ol the ‘Lady Judith,” } ’ MO Gi slo Wa vl hesi officials paid [ol unscel upu law breake 3 and is LT higos +h then Th ‘ Reena) £6 Biden P ocheford,’ Miss | the iss that sympathizes with them, th e ae ai’ ‘* ‘ c . +1 + : tThiperance men suyyees ne appolntment o \ +} “wT Ouixete,”’ and a i > . e oe ens @ lisan rrope Jonna vl ’ ‘ no r inspector and of an additional mais . ? ? “0 é : ; the ‘** Maid of Athens. Besides all Chese, | trate but it is evident that th ‘Gon Amore hopes are set more upon general meas- Mr. } } as written Con simore, : . i ir. Mot stay © 1 * Prohil ure of prohibition ror t whol < ; says, ali vhibi- ; ; ° a volume of critical essays, 4! ' [try than upon the chance of eve ‘ tory Le r s! sf10n in the { nite { states, an ing a ] > ] ' ure lik wt t Ac r yegisl: . : + ! } ae ) trols : aty , .ouut of the working of the liquor laws ne a truly uate instrument for the sup wc u sion oO trail \ yrding! t . 7 press in Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Lowa, | | have determined to form a prohibition party or LETTERS To THE E DITOR. “The Qld 1 Family,” : Sir,— In Thursday's issue of the Patriot Mr. David Laird endeavors to belittle Mr. Horne’: candidature, inasmue *h «as he is not a ‘‘Representative” of one of the “Old of'the city, Laird thinks that Mr. Horne’s prospects #re not good. i would like to know where the ‘Old Family” are. When dilthey arrive? Let the L iberal-Conserv® tive electors of the city at . 1 royalty va went the insult by elect ng - Horne by & large majority. Families y t Ours, Cic., RoyvaLry,. — Golden Fetters, Mr. Evrror,—I observed this week a notice in your paper of a marriage having been solemnized by a Justice of the Peace, and should like to know if such marriages are in accordance with the law of the land. They certainly do not appear to be in har- mony with the fitness of things. | Accord- ing to my interpretation of the marriage the ceremony ean be performed only by a minister in charge of a congregation, so that no retired minister or ex-minister visiting the Island has authority to _per- form the marriage service; and unless there is some obsolete law in existence, which was sedlies in the early history of the Colony, when it was difficult to secure the ervices of the clergy, the magistrate has no jurisdiction, and at any rate common decency should restrain him. Our people should be exceedingly careful not to jepor- dise the interests of their children. They Scarce iy 7 e +) Tus ; : : . require information on so important a und other States of the Union. He has : Lambton for the purpose o electing Proh oe Will n f the ] eal pr to $1 re “es point. one ov ege “¢ SSL ; wntributed to the London Revier, | ditionists to the municipal councils and the] PO eag™ J E a : : _ , . *T awe lemteleturen: aul thon he said od enough, without a retainer, to give Westra st }? \ teen f faite ”p : ~ rat advice. JunNIts. and other high-class periodicals of the ‘ rmation o it y \ this . Bae a . * teak ;' Sali ’ - alin .(|/&rand Divisien of the Sons of snd is the special correspondeat in London ee Te mperance. . : yt reumstances us * several of the leading newspapers of this S . . - = rw y -ontinent mom be Ma uae ie [He annual meeting began at North Be- conunent. fhe Toronto Mail reports that twelve] , ge ox ly ae ia ug McQ : . ‘ q ut que on Friday, Oc 9th, at LO a. m., nm farudament r. McCUartay is ne Oi : : nizatior OMpanies | y WZ : : ‘ Ts Srey : : ) , Tera Pf ae one Mr. McKinnon, G. Ww. P., in the. chair. tna nn a a . } ' ’ ’ ; 0 - tae Most promine rembers of the 1 vill wind up their business, and that the} There was a large number of delegates Nationai Party His speeches at | i ly fT rteen will reduce their ope aw as in luding ‘the visitors there were ; 1 , ? } | . — . ‘ oy THD : . ~~ ¢ > a icu \ ‘ " ila nti , bn i | j ind vs 124 i rom this it iSappal t ‘i ’ ae “oh tendance i on and Queen's gees * 3.88 « a So a ; Drie “oe ita _ | Counties were wel sienna but King’s , = ho pretensions to the gilt ot] that the colonization business 1s not prohi County had representi itives. } le. } } } sed a decided in- abie to tne c and he has exerci sation of E1 mpanies which } ) +. 1} + h undertake it. ence on » modifi wlish pub- | One of the favorite fictions of certain politi- y os . + ‘ +} 118 . 47 +} £ ] iors 4c OPIION Witla respect w the Cause dO! cians 18 at n no tormed coilonizZa- i Amd. tion wapies mce assumed vyanti His \ » Prince Edward Island may | fortunes Some shareholders no dou perhaps be turned to good a unt in the| expected to make a reasonable profit upon lurtier discussion of lreiand 8 clanmns. Phis r o1 tlay Otners wer into f pus } wn | ; ' } } . MSO 18 The Green Isle. Hie © aisv We; ness forthe purpose « S ] ng em z know 4) ee eet ear a W . j 1 } 14: know something about landlordism, e, | from partieular localities in one district. : ‘ ; : ; =s a} oar ne 1 he, Tas have a practical knowledge of the | Soth Classes were encouraged by the clause ’ , 1 erah + . ’ } 1 yjaced on tae stati » DOK by ti e cel Irish people. Bat we have obtained what | ! tute bovk by the Mackenz Administration making th lreland is still striving after. We have ees Honization companies pr local seli-government, and we have been j has made a fortune with co e formation of ssible Nobody lonization lands any in the morning between 30 and 40 new aembers were initiated, Cr. WwW. P. pre- sente | a most encouraging report. Four- teen new divisions had been orgamzed dur- ing the year Present membership is jabout 2,200 being a large increase for the year. Grateful voference was made of the organization of the Orient (Division), ind to the good that it was doing. Men- tion aiso made of fhe most remarkable alvance of temperance principles during the past few years in almost every Copert- nent of thought. G. W. S. Burnsand G.W. I. Brown reported the Order to be ina good financial condition, as shown by a_ balance n hand of over $270. Deputies then pro- : , : _ ; at 2 ee es Se sleet MTs . 4 ’ as . }: enabled to shake off the landlords chains. | Yet, @na it 18 Bot prepad: that anyb Gay i ceeded trom their drvisi ions In the aiter- rhe result is that our people are contented - +O duatvnenen to make money ;noon the election of officers took place, — , M4 : host may than the Keform orgaus with t} Folle ving result: and prosperous, and our ‘“‘Irish contin-| . 1, a ee ad ental 9 : “rfp ce a. er r ” . . : 7 Which stared auring ic svOrtnwe x00) G. W. P.—Mr. James Ramsay, New Lon- gent, descendants in the first generation | that the sign ng of a colonization mpany | don. of those who were forced to leave the per- ck sheet was the first step to untold G. W. A. —Miss Smith, New Glasgow. — . : raalth * G. W.S. Jesse S. Burns lor wenahe turbed districts of the old sua, are among wealth. } . ’ : sCase ©. HurDs, North Bedeque, e : +. --- me ee ; re-¢ al. the most contented, the most prosperous, One of the Opposition’s election rumors | "T D. W. Henderson, North Wilt- ind the most easliy governed persons it is thus disposed of bythe Toronto Mail shire "ee , ; vr ‘ ur thriving community aera <aede G. W. ( Miss Brien, Victoria. s . - ae * i : ihe story was s¢ ho the other: d ty 7. WwW. &; Mr. Gray, 4 lberton: Mr. Met thy may be avie to cite these} that Speaker Kirkpatrick was in Ottawa G. W. C.—Rev. T. W. Mason, New Lon- facts while contending for local self-govern- eos do ? : oT — ee vernD gning tne writs [o!1 t neral election > 4 Ww Pp I. MeKii } ent and free lem i ae ir Bis d i ; ay “Be S68 J. LCIKInNON. me an e ial ior ireiand. 4 bons nt is + ae ees r ‘ , : , ‘ ci: % ‘ tatement 1s not true, Hirst, Decaus in the evening, a public meeting was held : Mr. Kirkpatrick was not in Ottawa, and] in the Pres] presi er it i I rick } Liawa, an i 1h¢ resbyterl ian Church, presided over Mr. L. ii. Davies and the Fishery a . Dap . 6s tal We j ; = A . Award secondly, because li he had been he could | SY “ar. d. naar or i aoe edeque. é coi Gk. i . — 4 , ; ' m ce here was a ver} arge Ww ring any ive signed no such writs The Speaker} ~~ oo ry Jarge gathering, many revelations are dis ‘¢ + persons not being able to — seats. = +i) ue Patriot enters a somewhat plausible | o1 i he writs for electio 1] | ee ; i : ej onh mus the writs for elections to fi uidress of welcome was mad e by Mr. J. but very shallow defence of Mr. L. H. | vacancies. It is urd for the Ottawa! Carruthers, which was responded to by Mr. Wavies. The case before the Fishery Com-| inventors of current news to rumor the|J. Ramsay. Then followed speeches from ‘ , i —_— j oti ate _. sioners was ** Great Britain vs. The United j im; Messrs. J. D. Seaman, John J. Chappell, rie : i Rev. G sorge Stee!. W. a il Simpson, Slaves ana 1ys the / atriot, ** had Mr. -. eee. oa a oe : . — The Maritim risterrOf New ~ York |¥- Birel iL Rackham, G. W. Bentley, M. vies r an Iraq) seh mr a els , . : . - Javies or any person set up ae y r. Mr. Reilly g rave a recitation. The hei Te that commission itor any country i , : Sp eeches were interspes ared with sin ging- : . ne new treaty vetween Spain and Great] 1 ‘h ler th (rrea Uritain he would be : i ¢ ee — and Great/ Mr. J. Ross acting as conductor. The 7 . sritala giv vil nadian roduct snirance ea ce oa il. gg ag AAR procuets entrance l meeting was most hopeful and enthusiastie, eate \ iman Her Britannic Oo Spain and t-¢ Spanish Antilles under the |. 14 brak : ee ne ae ‘: and broke up abont 10 o’clock. Majesty when he award came intu her| ®*™¢ Comeition as lk VUanadian vesseis were eh 5 : : ; 2 , “vin ‘ pani 1 Chis gives ie thea D1 Vision continues in session to-day any 2s. 00 y= A 16 to the two coiontes | ¢aird column rate of duty instead of the (S saturday. ) imleresle bil Dominion received its | fourth, and i by t recent interpretation a. t} : »] Ye T ] : ‘ ne : “sr ; r are ; Newfoundland was treated in the | of the commercial agreement between Spai A Catastr ophe Averied. side and the United States, Canadian products ee ~ ie Vv ay J . . ? . rm % - naa . . in : -arried in vessels of the United States will be The British Columbia papers give ac- Chis seems reasonable, and is at al] | subject to fourth column rates of duty. The|counts of what might easily have been a vents a nice way of vetting rid of the mat. | @#ec* will be to drive all Canadian exports toj| dangerous accident on the Canada Pacifie But ae ok ae their own flag. Railway line, in the mountains, three miles ‘ li nlow tL tne argumen On Liis yy : : . ; | : , : ry . The Right Rey. Dr. G Protestant the other side of Asheroft. A slide out of lhe, and the conciusion that is ovinee hile GROG mey, r. (aregg, £& rovesralhit } . : , tone CONnCiI this Frovine ef tall : P ilred feet of track had occurred, las no distinctive im uwnon the a ward is} 8S Op OF Cork, m an address te the ciergy |jand sank 5)O feet. the rails remaining con- ry casily } Is this st the | Of his dioce aid:—‘‘Every interest lan-|nectel im midair. The train was moving : 7 ele, . Patriot means to reach ? Has the Patriot Lis! every business is depressed: care- | ™@0OWlY oO an up grade at the time of the ac- . : : ii bs a cirio . : ; * Be cas aE te | cident, and the eagineer had his hand on ilso lt d th itter / 1essness, neg:ect and despair seem to be} ,, P} , i ; the throttle appl ying more steam when he RC = y “a . setriins , ie ) ) > or Ot j In 1879, Mr. L. H. Davies drew up 2} S¢&ng upon the people 1 exhort you| felt the engine sinking. He applied the full ‘ ; ‘ | ae bicieiiialicil a a f+] . : Minute of Council, setting forth the | 20+ & #ow prejudice to prevent the ac- strength of the air brakes, thus saving the il claims of this Province If w ytan f any just change likely to bene-| Passengers lives and the total destruction : ea ' Peete ad i re the train. fhe engine, tender and ‘ speck ry 1 e ‘ ' as seen a iat 1SNOp 8 pnguag ce as . ] . pecial clai en, we certain! : ; ef er | baggage car rolled over, but the balance of incl recial cla it the time the Com use .a ensavion Ae Nationalist the . train remained on the track. The ex- } 1 ’ ~ 5 nissioners sa id surely it wast dite i' i that he has. been converted to the ess goods, ane baggage were saved. of the Premier of | : ; * | home rule faith |The en zineer was badly scalded and was : ‘ i y i i ic i ' | s sent back to Kan nloops for medical aid. His y rt pi - 2 the ‘ those mm i i ig n i fhe Toronto Mail points out that ‘“‘we left hand and leg were injured. The place vecial claims” by the Commissionet \ } | where the accident happened is quicksand li ians ay 4 ¢ ~~ i10F sVvery i ; pointed to enquire into the whole ma , ***2 | bottom, and probably a new track will have iin alice reer ee, | ue : = . wan ciel, be S n thousand p e, wWhue Great britain j to be built. The accident occurred at two ‘ » ‘ t 9 Si)i) i . an +.) f 7 . iii cae di - |has one for every thirty thousand:’|0¢lock on Tuesday morning. ainouni ul tne award amonyz the rai | ; } ; } —_- nan N ‘ ; ann icludes tha ur efforts should be ate ants. = N¢ e Government of Great | adh aigget. A the cost ang| 02% Liver 04, wiih Hypophosphites : . i We i C Lilie COS aii tj sritain, Dut the i ‘ | j ° im ere sin tial anita > . est aa | volume of Jegislation;” which ‘‘can be done | Scoit’s Emuision ef Pure nounts to Da -ewlouad iond |) atin} , ’ rates and inau.|?O* LUNG TROUBLES AND WASTING DISEASES Cana ia: al ‘ the : : 7 ‘ it t mics atltl Lcel i ; . : und t i | on bop Siw ees thi tem of| Vt. d-5imond, New Orleans, La., says: “ : . “sn as u i St i Ai sew ae? ps toulbt that. lad the J sien fi; Fe tie. | “Scott's Emulsion is the finest preparation oi ian iv : 31 } wiich nas VYOUrACU SOjithoe | Prince Edward Island. been brought by Mr.{ ” ’ Mech fas WOFKEd -80 ithe kind ever brought to my notice. In i ie ee oe oo «.... | Satistactorily aeross the border.’ jaifections of the lungs and other wasting Li, de. Davi the notice of the Comumis- nitions oom me - diseases, we may consider it our most re’iable . . cin tient 1 ee ie oe. : | acer ¢ ectly eleo: ¢ ° sioners, they would have recognized those ten sational Words. | agent, In a perfectly elegant and agreeable Cock ote , . : | form, Special ciaims,’’ and ordered that a por- cr fs sR ———— es 4) At the trial of Herr Wickel, editor of the | 3s ~ x LIONS Of thelr award be naid to th > Gove - ns . a tor 74 Tire } cal a . ; 7 MONGED: | Frankishes y ao ait, at the Tribunal of} ** bedy of & man named J James Buskirk, teat : » Dw 9 . J na 7e y ment of the Province. Wurzburg, for charging the B ty. paged about > ae and unm: ried, belonging urzDurg, lor Charging the bavarian min lto S NB f 3) nv wb ie yey tk ; , to Sussex, N. B., w id by ihe interest of Great Britain in the case | istry with ill- ie ting the late Ki ng Lud- | e 1. 4 a ” . Gy seckion aie, | | Fe aid k Rite RR oe & anicid ~ | terribdh) 7 zbout two miles east of Sussex wi _— on .} ° ‘ —_ i : vigt a 4 10PL y fitl i ct i St is. O a; hai ss Merely nominal and formal. Really it nian (station at aa early hour on Tauarsd iy morning > ; ; . . } i@SsS etre CHEV OI > i xl ei R : Was @ case between the i 1 States and v had , ’ | Buskirk, ita ppears, left Penobsquis for St. tre iit ‘ n ix ‘ -~} hr +e OF on ene — : *4) hin’ etnies , ; af ; = 4 é rke ‘dohn on Tuesday night in company with e ia la ‘ i . i ie] i mr al 2 : ‘ y 4} + ‘2 es ‘ Ctr ‘ - ° Nee na Ling aonoerima: apout 4 ihat ©;}man named Vorkman, and returned on Wed- dbs) T ‘ TV : + . ee es : ‘ . i . ¢ ‘ | ; ; j ) \\ ; j Ll been imp t nimit st € | hesday evening by Conductor Raiz nie's freight Pri lward } | was one of the p ‘ row e procedure of the commission |train. Buskirk had ni ticket and was pat of ‘ ’ ; Y . j } Treaty of a one « y him; taat he heard Ludwig | tae troim-near the iron b rid ge, but how ue f but aoe lL not Lier m to declare me aj the pace ere the niutilated remaaine never L, | raxadl » iil ny brother Otho, whoce | *°™ li snown. On his person were : ic 140A her G l- | ers be bim with thei f 1 will 3 und two railway checks, a railway ticket neat the i in Viom ie} uuer ds i Aiy blood be unen fey eo 3° 1) oe? A lady who arrived s00m trustet, + ; ret | those Couspiring to betray me.” Tho evi- | a eee ae ie Tuesday ce nee ; me ym | : a e .. sae rauway checks, her ticket ana st @ 1 ay on ff’ the other claithant: 1 o. | deace caused @ sensation in court. The! * ; 4 or ti ket and sume money , i ints, dnd neé- stolen trom hev.pocket, and the checks and er} ‘tow mr } . tarbing gicct 6d to pre: 8S iicr ‘ape cial claims. : That man is now the Lewler Lf the of the public. twu momtas’ imprisonment, Wickel was tie impressions sentenced tw | ticket found in Buskirk’s pockets correspond , exactly with the stolen Uaey. irk boru a rather bad repfuvatéte, got | SATURDAY ——— — poston Markets. OcToBER 27. Porators.— The market has gained more strength, and Houlton Hebrons are selling 60 to 65c. Houlton Rose ‘command = 58c, and some are held at 60c. Eastern Pro- lifics have been advanced to 50 to 5be. Sweets are selling fairly at $1 to $1 25 bbl. Eacs.—Strictly few Eastern Eggs sold and command 24 to 25c per dozen, but other kinds are plentiful te C: os are quiet at 22 to 224e, and P. Island : Limed all at 17 to 196. Curese.—There is very little change to note in the Cheese market. The demand has been light, and while holders are not offering finest stock under 12c¢, there are not many buyers at over lijc. Early made stock rules mostly at 10 to lle per b. Liverpool quotation has been ad- vanced to 56s. Oars --On the spot there is a fair demand | and prices are fairly maintained. have been sales of No. 2 white at choice clipped at 394 to 40c. per bushel. In futures yesterday ‘there were sales on the call of 2 700 bushels November at Sie; and 2,700 bushels year at 364c. per bushel. Outside the call there were sales of 5,400 bushels November at 36jc; and 2,700 bushels November at 36%c. per bushel. 22 to 23 RED GRUSS LI NEW YORK, PAX, FOR VIA HALI* STEAMSHIP “MIR, (NDA” is irtended to leave Charlottetown On WEDNESDAY, : London, Havre and other European Ports. This steamer has first-class passenger accom- modation amidships. Rates of Passage, aad Meais: including Stateroom Berth Charlottetown to New York Ist Cabin.,.. 2nd do .. $20 60 .-§12 00 For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch'town, Oct. 30, ’86. ‘ BUTCHERS ke spun’ } W. R. WATSON, General Agent. J. A. GOURLIE, Summerside. DR. DARRACH, Kensington. V. B. DYER, Alberton, 1886, Oct. 30, a Choice Gravenstein Apples, BY Auction, MONDAY, November ist, at 10.30 o'clock, ai my Auction Room, — 50 Barrels Choice No. 1 Gravensteins, 735 Barrels other varieties, 4’ Boxes Lemons, 5 do Cranberries—All choice No. 10 Barrels Ked Onions, 20 Kits Tongues and Sounds (very choice.) A. McoNEILL, Auctioneer, 1 fruit. Oct. 30, 188%,— i Citizns’ Danguet. A CITIZEN’ BANQUET will be given to MR. JUSTIN McCARTHY, M, P., at the NKAIN HOUSE, “ON. Tuesday Bvenlng Next, at 10 O'clock, wr Tickets, $3.00, limited to eighty, to be procured at Keddin‘s Dr ag store and trom ha Cuomiunittee. GEORGE W.-HOWLAN, Chairman, WILLIAM C. DESBRISAY, pecretary. Oct. 29—3i For St dvwhn’s. Newfoundland. ee Pas eG MK 2S STEAMER COBAN, for &t, Jo yhn‘s, N°fid, will be due here MOR YDAY MOR NING, ist Nov rember, and will carry cattle and sheep on ; a _ or freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS & eck CG,, Agents, 29, 1886.—2i 9 908 8 ALR for Sale Cheap, at JAS. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. + ent are | There | BTC; OCTOBER 30, 1886. oe / ——-—__— ae ee ee — _ - wd . _— WHICH IS THE “Cheapest ad Best ry G iN CHARLOTT=<TOWN ? Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best sclution of the problem ia a careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. In point of genuine value fair comparison. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger than ever. we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving yur customers well. butt buy novhere till you PATON & COS POCK OF Hosiery, Overcoats, Hats, Mufilers, Caps, Scarfs, Mantle Cloths, Linders and Drawers, Ulster Cloths, Shirts, &, We again ask you to look everywhere ; JAMES inspect Dress Goods, Sacques, ‘Fur Capes, ‘Shawls. —_— Goat Robes Very Cheap. ~~ ae ee ED a ————— F -— MILLIN i We need not say anything about this Department. HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special attention. Eee + It is ati] ender MISS | ¥| SAVES PATON & CO, | MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Oet. 21, 1886. ee PETITION AT 8 A. M. | ee ’ ‘ A > Freight carried at Lowest Rates. | was never keener than it is at present in the Dry Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- i. MENTS TO HAVANA and other West Indian | Ports. Also, to Bermuda. Liverpool, Glasgow, Goods Trade, - 0 avery One Wants Low Prices. WE HAVE THEM. 0 No Damaged Goods, but this Fall’s New and Attractive Stock. See our DRE>S GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our FUR. GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains. see our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargaing, See our whele stock STAPLE and FANCY (GOODS for G660b GOODS LOWEST Our MILLINERY DEKPARTMEN Vost ee in the citv,and our usual, leads for Style, Att DRY of At PRICES | T is the Largest and Trimmed Millinery, as ‘activeness and Low Prices. ee ey oe > > es se) ue SBD we - Ch’towa, Ot. —_ ge ee SP HOUSE, 3TREET. BASGAINS | BARGAINS! FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY. A Large Let of WOOL TWEEDS, ts 6 GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, 6 te DRESS GOODS, 66 * FANCY PRINTS Balance of CRETONNES LARGELY SEDUCED FOR CASH. Ch’town, aept |—wky — ie The Newspaper Man is Howling for a New Ad., and Yust Have It, —e= —_—D —- * 1 gh a to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our 4 Immense Stock of Furniture a SOLID BARG AENS | FOR CASH, Es CALL VAA RM WiiGHT & CO. , Gl.5 Gol. AND PROVE. IT. 'Ch'tuwn, Och, 23 —t¥ Ch'town, Sept. 18, 1880, ee