THR Local and Other tems. (rospel service to night in the Singing from the printed Rel Milos, old court house slip. COUNTERFEIT SILVER. The Jimes reports that leaden 25 and 50 cent pieces are in cireulation in Moncton. > _ Scott Act Day.—-To-morrow is Scott Act day at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. rhe: e are five cases on the docket. _-—s rue Stepexts’ Gown.—The students of Dalhousie College are agitating the question : * When will they give us back our gowns?” ~- > — lL. 0. O. F.—Port la Joie encampment holds its regular monthly session this evening at So’clock. Reception of applications and other business. _ > RenearsaL.—Itis particularly requested that all singers attend the rehearsal to-night at 9 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. The orchestra will meet at 8 sharp. ohne Dancerovs.—The crossing leading from Reid Bros, store to Queen Square, is badly in need of repair, the planks near the Square having been out of place for some time past. -- > Poetic Tea.—The Directors of the Mount Stewart Hall Company intend holding a pub- lic cea at Mount Stewart on the 10th day ‘of July next, of which due notice will be given. si litibentnet ‘“Curist Beroxe Pruate.”—A copy of this masterpiece of the renowned artist Mun- kasey, is om exhibition in the north window of the Diamend Bookstore, and attracts a great deal of attention. Siieenecen Stirpexpiany Maorsrrate’s Covrr.—Two drunks constituted the bill of fare this fore- They were Justin McCarthy and Ed- ward Trainor. The former was fined $2 and neon the latter $1. Both paid. ae Kermiss.—The ladies of St. Peter’a Church will hold? a Kermiss on board the steamer Southport-on the I4th June next. Si. Peters Boys’ Band will be in attendance, and there will be refreshments and other attractions. - Mitrrary Funrerav.—The funeral of the late Sergeant Younker took place this after- noon, and was attended by the military and iremen and a large concourse of citizens y ally. The casket was drawa on a gun carriage. ——$—$< ee Foorpatt.—The Football Club goes into practige immediately for the match in Char- lottetown on the 24thof May. The tug Shan- non has been chartered to convey the Pictou and New Glasgow teams and friends to Char- lottetewn and back,—-New Glasgow Chronicle. bie Leptin Avction.—Remember the sale of furniture at the residence of Geo. Macleod, Esq., to- morrow at ll o'clock. The sale will be con- ducted in the following order; Coach House, Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Hall, Drawing toom, Dining Room, Bed-rooms.—Geo. M. Harris, Auctioneer, a Fuxexat Norice,—The remains of the late Mrs. M. G. McLeod, of Omaha, will arrive here ria steamer from Pictou this evening. The funeral will leave her mother’s residence, Pownal Street, to-morrow (Thursday) after- noon, at 2.80 0’clock for the Peaple’s Cemetery. Friends respectfully invited. nine “Expep ix , Funerat,—William Jonesand Charles Angels quarreled the other day in Oregon, each claiming to be the better marks- man. Jones bet Angels $150 that the latter could not hit him in three shots with a revolver at 75 yards. Angels fired twice and won the wager, but he had to settle with an undertaker for his friend’s funeral. pean Suirrrve.— The bark Moselle, Captain Kendle, arrived here fram Bostan last even- ing, with a carge of flour, ete. After discharg- ing she will lay up for repairs. The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain Wm. Bernard, arrived from the West Indies yesterday, with a cargo of sugar and molasses, part for Charlottetowo and balance for Summerside. oohsepicclamit Tue Steamers.—The M. A, Starr left Canso at 9.20 this morning, and is expected here during the night, ‘ The Princess of Wales left here for Pistou at an early hour this morning, and will recura this evening. The St. Lawrence'left for Summerside and Point du Chene at 12.45 this atternoon. The Carrol] has not yet arrived. - A Bio Smasu.—aA special train of coal cars, going to Parrsboro on the C. i... ©. 4a, ‘ast Wednesday mornipg, was smashed up near Shipley’s bridge. Ten hoppers and the van were thrown from the track and over the embankment. The accident was caused by a wheel of one of the hoppers breaking. Conductor D. McKinnon escaped with but a slight hurt on one of his arms, The passengers from the regular train had to be transferred to a special, both going and com- to make proper connections, ing, in order S prvi yidd ( N.S.) News, sc Tux Froops.—A Winona, Minn., despatch The river is nearly 15 feet line, and the town is partly the of M sy 4, BAYS. above the d ange Phe levee is flooded an under Wete! Ju elevator and flour mills shut down. The Tremont Hou is surrounded by water, and the fibre works can only be approached by boat. The residents of Pond Lily are well out to sea. They resch their homes by boats, and sleep on tables aud in hammocks. The Herald press room is flooded. The compvsitors set type in rabber boots and the pregsman goes about his duties in a skiff, —_—— A Coo. Turer.—One day last week, says the St. John Sun, a colored girl about 16 years old, named Mary Saunders, went into H. & N. B. Lewis’ shop at Yarmonth to buy some molasses. While the clerk was away getting the jug filled she stole a cash box con- taining $75, then got her molasses, paid for it and went out, The money was found to be missing and Chief Griffin arrested Saunders oa suspicion. She admitted her guilt and said she had spent about $15; the balance was recovered. She had made some purchases with the stolen money at the shop, she stole it from. ee Fire AXp Narrow Escape.—Saturday the hous: of John Leetch, situated near Tread- well’s, op this side of Loch Lomond, caught fire on the roof. Thomas Brown went up on the roof with mats for the purpose of putting out the fire by means of smotheringit. While at this work he was taken with chills and coud not move. A man noticed Brown's yredicament and went to his rescue. To get Fim down was thought to be out of the question and procuring ‘ the ool the fire put out and Brown, in a nearly exhausted condition, got into the house by being lowered through, the hole in the roof.—S?t. John Sun. ‘« Perfect’ Kid Polish for boots A % Bry the ¢ and shoes at R. K. Jost 3. sporm with every Mittle—only an axe a hole was chopped in |} ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Uesrarones TO rus EX AMINGHK. HOMINION PARLLAMENT - <n vee Orrawa, May 8. In the House this afternoon, Sir Charles moved a resolution giving the Government power to borrow twenty-five million dol- lars. He explained that five million dollars was needed to meet a floating debt in Lon- don ; six millions to meet amounts due for Railway subsidies. In this case, however, the policy of taking power to borrow a larger amount than was actually required, had been adhered to. He then proceeded to discuss the debt in general, and argued that large as has been the increase in the debt during the past ten years, it was not nearly so large as it ap- peared on its face. In the first place, un- like other debts, it was incurred wholly for public works that were of great value. In the next place the construction of these public works had so increased our credit abroad that we were now able to borrow at three and a quarter per cent. standing third among the nations of the world in the matter of national credi’, He then proceeded to analyze the debt, and showed thatin a debt like ours it was not proposed to pay off in the near future, but to meet at maturity by issuing new bonds. It was really not the amount of debt but the amount of annual interest that was the measure of its burden on this country, Therefore, when it was proposed to alarm the country regarding the magni- tude of its debt, it_was amportant that the country should understand that its total net debt could be funded to-morrow if need be for the annual payment of interest on one hundred and seventy-five million dol- lars at the rate we apy a year. Mr, Charlton, in the absence of Cart- wright, criticized Sir Charles’ statement, and argued that the debt was far too great, aud had been spent in constructing useless public works, The I. C. R., he said, could not be given away, and as to the P, E. I. Railway, it was worse than useless. After recess the borrowing resolution was adopted and the House proceeded to the consideration of the resolution assuming the Lake St. Peter Debt> A lively debate ensued, the Grits not going the length of opposing the resolution, but attempting to magnify the amount of the debt assumed. The Cabinet Re-erganized, QueBec, May 8. The Local Cabinet has been re-organized as follows : Mercier, Premier and Commissioner of Agriculture. Turcotte, Attorney General. Garneau, Minister of Public Works. Duhamel, Minister of Crown Lands. Gagnon, Provincial Secretary. Shehyn, Treasurer. Mr. Ross remains nominally a. Minister without a portfolio, With this single exception there is no English speaking representatives in the Cabinet, either Irish Catholic or Protestant. Halifax News. Hatirax, May 8. F. ©. Henneberry, wholesale druggist clerk, is under arrest for forging the name of F. C. Sitapson & Co. toa cheque for $75. Love of drink is ascribed as the cause. He came from Ireland a few years ago. Gen. Ross, the successor of Lord Russell on this station, is expected on the 26th. Capt. Rawson, of the Royal Engineers, was examined before the Coroner’s jury in the investigation of the death of co who was killed on the eleetric light pole last week. His testimony went to show that the lamp was defective ; that any per- son who took hold of it would receive such a shock that death must be certain. a Condemning the Rescript. Dustin, May 8. A National League meeting at Sligo to- day adopted resolutions condemning the Pope's resoript, and pledging those present to submit themselves to Parnell’s guidance. Farewell. Toronto, Ont., May 8. The Governor-General and Lady Lans- downe held a farewell reception this after- noon at Government House, over five hundred prominent citizens paying their respects. They leave to-morrow morning, Re-Elected. Monrreat, May 8. LeBlane, the unseated Conservative member for Laval, in the Quebec Legisla- ture, was re-elected to-day by over 100 ma- jority. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 9--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather ; local showers to-night; stationary or higher temperature, GRAND LOTTERY. A Farm for Twenty-Five Cents, FREEHOLD FARM of Seventy Acres, A situated on the road Jeading from St. Peter's to Cardigan Bridge, about four miles | from the first-mentioned place, will be dis posed of BY LOTTERY, for the benefit of the NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Draw- ing to take place on the day of the Tea Party, about the 20th of July next. Tickets, Twenty-five Cents each, For further particulars apply to the under- oe eo A. LEWIS, Sec'y. PAILY. EXAMINER, ~~ Heh AE ayant Horse Notes. THE CARRIAGE STALLION PHYSICIAN, The handsome carriage stallion Physician, recently purchased in the United States by Mr. John Richards, Bideford, arrived in the steamer from Pictou last evening and is now at the Eureka Stables where he has already been seen and admired by a large number of prominent breeders and horse- men. Physician isa rich bay, stands 16 hands high, and weighs when in flesh, we should judge, about 1200 Ibs. He is very handsome and stylish, has a splendid set of legs and feet, pewerful back and lion, | and is, taken all inally a handsome specimen | of horseflesh. His breeding is fully equal | to his individuality, his sire being the horse | Edward Everett, sire of fourteen with | records from 2.18 to 2.30; and his dam the | noted mare Dolly Varden, the dam of | Eclipse 2.25 and Dr. Syntax 2.30. The! dam of Edward Everett was by imported Margrave, and Dolly Varden’s sire was imported Eclipse. It will thus be seen that Physician is very strong: in thorough- bred as well as in trotting lines, and should produce an excellent class of driving and saddle horses, and his mares should be valuable for brood purposes. Physician goes to Mr. Richard’s farm at Bideford in afew days, and will, we understand, be used among the farmers of the western section of the Island. We wish Mr. Richard's every success with his purchase. A PROMISING YOUNGSTER. The All Right mare Pansy, owned by T. C. Connor. dropped a fine bay colt by Pre- ceptor at the steck farm of Dr. Baxter, on the McLauchlin read, on Thursday last. Pansy is by All Right, sire of Geo. Lee, 2,234, Black Pilot, 2.835, and several other specdy | ones. Preceptor by Nutwood, 2.18, was! importedtrom Kentucky by C. C. Gardiner, of Charlottetown, P. E. L., and is now 3! years old, He is one of the best bred colts , in America, Maud,S., 2.0°4, being his | aunt on the sir ’s side, and Patron, 2.144, | his uncle on dam’sside. He is little anore | ; than broken to harness, but shows re- | markable trotting action.—Moncton Times. FOR THE #MER"CAN MARKET. Mr. W. 8S. MeK ie.’ of this city, passed through St. John with twenty-four fine | horses on Monday. Mr. Keegan shipped | twenty-eight fine horses in theSt. Lawrence | this afternoon. They are for the American | market, HOTEL AYRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 8—D, Schureman, Summerside; Homer Ely, Roston; V. L. Leavitt, Portland; J. A. Morrison, Halifax; J. F. Brigham, New York ; A. T, Higginson, Moutreal ; Charles Landham, do.; F. W. W. Atwood, Cape Ter- mentine; C. L. Baxter, Portland ; i¢hard Kirwin, St. John. May 9—I. C. Hall, jr., Boston ; Fred. H. Barr, St. John. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 8—D. McCallum, Pownal : E. Lockett, Truro; A. Cameron, St. John; Charles Mc- Leod and wife, Dakota; David Rogers, Springhill, N. S.; J, W. Woadside, Boston ; A. Hart, Halifax ; Geo, Sinclair, Malpeque. rr — _— a —— — SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 7—Rustic, Keeping, Geo’town, bal; str Eldon, VicRae, Pinette. , May 8 -Sea Kreeze, Henait, Arichat, bal; Hydta, Jean, Arichat, bal ; Swan, Le- Lacheur, Arichat, bal; A. Carsand, Boud- rot, Arichat, May 9—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Cora, Landry, Pictou, coal; ss Wm Aitken, Hobbs, do, mdse, CLEARED, May ee Ball, New Glasgow. oats; Dayspring, LeBlanc, Sydney, do, ss Eldon, McRae, Murray Harbor, May 8—Maggie Hingley, River John, pro; Champion, McPherson, Port Hastings, C B, pro. . May 9—Cora, Landry, LeBlanc, Pictou, oats. Pictou, bal; Annie, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by GEORGE MACLEOD, ES®., to sell by Auction, at his Residence, East Kent “treet, On Thursday, 10th of May, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF— DRAWING ROOM—1 Drawing Room Set, walnut and repp; 1 Piano (Chappell & Co., Lon- don), | Music Stand, | Card Table, 1 Centre Table (marble toy), 1 Chettloneer (marble top), 1 What- not, liarge Mirror, 1 French Clock, 1 Brussels Oarpet, Oil Paintings, Silk Sereéns, Cornices, Curiains, Ottomans, &c. DINING RUOOM—! Set. in walnut and hair cloth; 1 Organ (Uxbridge Organ Co.), 1 very large nut,Sideboard, |! Book shelf, 1 case Birds, Mirror, Oi! Paintings. Brusseis Carpet,Cornices, Curtains, Fire Irons, etc. Also—Dinner and Tea Sets, Trays Glessware, etc. BREAK¥ :ST ROOM—'! Breakfast Room Set, 1 walnut Book Case and Secretoire, 1 Extension Table, «‘ornices, Curtains, Fire [rons, etc BEDROO MS —Ash and Wat!nut Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Wardrobes, “arpets, Rugs, Chamber Sets. Pictures, Curnices, Curiains, &c. KITCHEN—? Cook Stoves, Mangle Wringrs, and ail Kitchen Utensils, ALSO 1 Single Wagon, 1 Vis-a-vis, 1 Water Cart, 1 Lawn Mower, Sleighs, &c. House open Wednesday for inspection of furni- ture, &c. G. M. HARRIS, ap20—dy wy tlsle Auctioneer, PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. Voice Culture a Specialty. walnut Extension Table, | Centre Table, ' wal- 1#.'0. osetia shceiaasetsinceenenaianat anes WEDNESDAY. MAY -9. 1888. __ gs.5: a Ch’town, March 19, 1888, ATS! HA UST OF EIN FCI : Ten Gases of New Hats, FOR SPRING, The Most Stylish, the Best Quality, and the Lowest Prices, nt Sas PROW SHE'S, ©. Sign of the Great Big Hat, 144 Qacen Sireet. | Lobster Fishermen ! WAATED, Ten Good Lobster Fishermen. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, ap 0—iw Family Residence. ue Subscriber offers for sale his well known aad desirable Residence on Prinee Street. The House is iu good co. dition; the rooms are wiry aid well veutilated. For convenience uation if is unsurpassed in the city, For furtimr particulars apply to JOHN HIGGINS, may4—tf Prince street, DOMINION OF CANADA, ) Provinee ‘of 4 Prince Edward Island. } iia the Suprente Court. In the matter of ‘An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the “forty-flf'h) yeédrof Her present “ajesty’s Reign. Chapter 23, intivwled, “An Act respec ing Insclvent Banks, insurance Campapies, Loan Companics, Buiiding Sucie- ties and Trading Corpora ions,, and of the Pre- sient, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prinee Edward Island, an Insvivent Banking Com party :— N¢tTicE is hereby given that on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th dey of May, instant, A. D, 18k8, His tionor Mr. J .stice Peters will, pursuant to an order nisi, dated the 3rd day or ay, inst, granted in the above matie:, order that the bulance or sum of $1983 55 in the hxunds of the Liquidators of the abuve named Insolvent Bank- ing Company tothe crotitof the Liquidation Account be paid into the Bank of Nova s¢utia, there tobe deposited as required by law ; and also that the recogni#ances severally given by the three Liquidators of said Insolvent Bank be vacated and delivered up, unless cause te the contrary be shown before him, at the Judges’ Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetewn, on the said 16th day of May, instant, atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by any of the creditors, contributories, shareholders or members: of the above named Insolvent Banking Com pang. « Dated ith day of May, A. D. 1888, J. A. LONGWORTH, : Prothonotary. R. R. FivzGer sw, Solicitor. mayt—dy 16, . FOR SALE. THREE ACRES OF LAND inthe Village of Souris East, fronting 33 chaing onthe Main Street, and bounded on the north by land of Stephen A. McWonald, on the east by lands of Marshal'Paqnet and Williem Oaniwell, and on the west by Souris Kiver, at present inthe pos- sessiop of Michael McCormack, Esq. For particulars apply in Charlottetown at the oflice of McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE, Solicitors. méhi3—dy & wy law (tues) tf LiIVeHRPOOL SALT. 800 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, in Store, For sale by HORACE HASZARD., POTATO SACKS, 20,000 _—- BAGS to arrive via Pictou HORACE HASZARD. mayi—lw eod WANTS, LOST, | FOUND ke. L,OST.—In this city, on Monday, 7th inst., be- 4 tween Great George ayd Prines Strects, a Black ‘Leather Wulict, containing a sum of money. Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaviug same at this office. 3i—imay9 TT? LET.—Three Tenement Houses, and a Field of Laud suitaide. for a Garden, on Bishop Street, olf Great George street, opposite Baptist Church. Apply tothe owner on the premises, 1888. ANNOUNCEMENT. E888. The Popular Standard-Bred Trotting Stallion HERNANDO, 2891, RECORD 2.37 1-2 ON A HALPF-MEILE TRACK, The Fastest Record ever made in a Race on Prince’ Edward Island. BAY STALLION, 16 hands high, weiching about 1200 lbs, Kentucky. Sire, Aimont, 33, sire of Fanny Witherspoon, 2.16}, and 32 others in the that have sired trotters, and 10 daughters that have produced trotters, Dau, Seppy Clay, by American Clay 3 sire of the dams of Sir Walter, Jjr.. 2.183; Garnet, 2194 Ambassador, 2.21}. ete ; 2nd dam by Mergan Rattler, 3rd by Manibrine Chief, li, 4th by Gano, : Sth by Potomac, etc. : For full Pedigree, History and particulars get Hernando’s 1888 Circular. HERNANDO has won every competition in which he was ever en'ered. prize-winners, and sell young fer higher prices than those of any other horse By good judges aad writers. ie has been pronounced in comparison with ALL Stallions in Lower Canada, ‘Me Princa of the Collection,” aud ‘‘The Noblest Roman of them all” | bred by Ger. T. Withers, Fairlawn 2.39 ist, besides 27 sony His stock are famed in Lower Canada. HERNANDO will make the Season of 1888 as follows: SUMMERSIDE—May 7 to12; May 23 to June2; June 11 to 16; June 25 to 30; July 9 to lf | Jaly 23 to 2%, | CHARL“TTETOWN~— April 30 to May 5; May 21 te 96; June ito9; June 18 to 23; July 2 to 7; . July '6 to 21. | TERMS -Twenty-Five Dellars for the Season, or Thirty-Five Dollars to insure. i The above route will be adhered to as closely as health, weather and other conditions will permit, Mares from a distance will be received and cared for at moderate prices. Send for Cireular, W. A. NOONAN, in Charge. May %, 1888—dy Im wky 3m ; —— o NOW OPENING ce BP ne BEER BROS’, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Fashionable Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, &c., EX “NORTHERN LIGHT. mayl—eod & wky CLEARANCE SALE ——OF—— Cloths, Clothing, Furnishing Gocds, &c. eee, Having purehased the Stock of Goods in my Store from H. H,. HARVEY at a sacrifice, I will give CASH BUYERS 25 to 40 Per Cert. Discount. SUMMER j In order to make room for SPRING AND GOODS, we will clear MRs. JOHN MURPHY. it—-imay 9 WANTED TO HIRE OR PUKCWASE A Peddiets Wagon (second-hand.) Apply at EXAMINER Oilice. : may 9-3: cod W sNtED TO BORROW.—Two. Thousand Diliars on Farm proverty at } at 5} per cent, Apply at EXaMiINER oilice. may8—li WANTED TO BORROW. — From. $2.60 to $3. 00 on first morigage, or $1.73) 04 second mortgaze, on valuanle real estate in Chariotte- iown. Address *F.,” Box 681, Charlottetown 3i—may8 FOR SALE OR TO LET.—The. “ Franklin ~ House,” pleasantly situated a short d stance from the head of Queen Street, just outside the City limiss. The House is finished ‘first-class throughout, and contains thirty-two Rooms. It wag built for a Summer tiotel, but cao be used as a twe-tevement /iwelling. It stands on one-half an acre of high land, and there cre large weil- built Stables on the premises. Pricelow. Apply to owner, W. W. WELLNER. m W s—may7 T° LET.—A House on Richmond Street, con- taining nine rooms. may7—tf W ANTED.— An active, intelligent Lad, who ean reag and write. Liberal wages. Apply at A. MeNeili’s Auction Room. 5, 7, 9—mays FoR SALE.—A general purpose Mare, 3 years old, ‘Took second prize at Provincial Mxhibi- tion, 1347. weizhi. about Auction Room, Color dark red, with black points ; 150%) los. Apply at A. McNeill’s may5 T? LET.- The new Dwelling House. corner of vince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also. new Dwel'ing House fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining ubove and of same size. Immediate pos- ME: J. D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster in St. Paul's Churen, is now prepared to | receive Pupils in the above branches of Musical | Study. Ia addition to the above, Mr. Martia in- | tends forming at an early date a SINGING | CLASS FOR LADIES. } For terms, etc., apply at Residence, FITZROY STREKT, or to Mr. C, P. FLETCHER, Queen Strect. lyr dy eod—may5 Wee N i isoy edie eer | session. Tenants seeking good comfortable ‘ dwellings are invited to examine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. eod—may5 WANTED.—A Blacksmith who thoreughly un- derstands Ship work. An_horest, sober man required. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. may4—tf WANTED TO RENT—In a central part of the city. a Room or more persons, mug? 8. N, BaRie£, pees North River, } > | Charlottetown, April 24, 1888. of seating aboutthirty out our present Stock at above Discounts. EATS! & LATS] Selling Cheaper than the Cheapest, as we intend going out of this Department. at. | As heretofore, our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT will receive our best attention. D. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR. SUCCESS! ; ‘ ° | as ee ee ee i &: v Apply ta M. STZVENSON, | z eaves Fa FOUR STOoD. —— cen Cp Just Opened, 56 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, Yew Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. -__ STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch'town, April 21, 1888,.—eud & why.