ott ease — — = i an nn nom hintaan eminence ts nn i wi ta Phe ne aa a 4 s . wil at , oP Fiva D . YRBAR “ This is : z i : f = ; 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men. faving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evniriwxs, SINGLE Corres Two CENT». <M " HN & J va i 4 T Tare 4 ~ \ 7> ray. Wy TXT 1 + 7 i SF gw SUERTE CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY 38: [ 10, 12 ARLOTTETC IDW: RIL 1, 1883 VOL. 12.--NO, 122 \ 4 , Nh 4 U 4 } i ) S 4 ), SA | U R DAY ‘ Al 4 d iz ’ Se ® { ds ~'s ‘ (), ~~ be ’ a eeeimaced 2. ; ; t _ , & rer! JNOTTRAN AG : : Ps rf DAILY x AMIN i R | N COR ANGE (} Hn PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE | props rty obt ined credit but when the k » ii LOU LA JEPLULE | aie ee ; =) hi 5 Wikcueliads mand a calhet. ie teen ae k : ‘ past ED ’ ‘ VEIN, | ad s ’ ? a ad as ig d isproper t d as or b s ae Py me Oceivane,| 3 aoee he ee s nner pio prepartnand wees : th A gs Bust! é een Pneyranag jileamnare - = : j Snes et DE Peano any. eee it SE. sggin OFFICE, CORNER OF Warek | YUDUL isu aiby iT jaa, | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. | protect creditors, he would go in for repeal. e » » Gasat O STREET ” . Li el A iThe law is a premium upon dishonesty. a f iy ; PE. teland | OF ENS.AND. | ts a nein ncareenesna idl | When a large institution failed a short time Ge gttetowR, ee ra Mi A ES iw Y te r f ‘ : VU MCI SUMMARY. jago, debtors tindin ‘y CUu no ) - vt tet , sail CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ~~ KV LOR BLOOD, | 8S" » oe motors a “ ~ be im Z : Rares oF i i ih | And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- at atl by PMR comet trike hs 7 oe a fe «, Months, $2 50 | annachin Tn se ei 1 sen who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, way be restored to sound THI y, April 12 a ON ge Sg he erg _ Mont" 20 Lancashire it Sil dbs Company health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no ¢ : — say co # (a man acts dishonestly, and canpot be ith 050 | equal. Physicians use them in their Practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by meil for After recess Mr. Spraker took the brought to terms any other way, he should oy Mh , | eight letter-stamps. Send for elrcular, J segitising at t moderate rates, | CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS I. % JO@NSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. Cl air at 4.15 p. m. be imprisoned. He had brought in this gave . A petition was read from George Contp-| petition at the request of a large majority ‘ aye } | Zz ee a. aman Al, =r may So mace fol ae +} Insurance etfected on all kinds of property | CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. tin, William Anderson, and others of St. | of the business men, there are very few but balf-yeariy or yearly adveriss-/ at current rates Li ettled promptly JOENSO> 8 ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- Eleanors, »raying for an Act to incorporate | are on this petition. This law has not done ony, ; : tabl I pesy | taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively re ! ° : a : t ; . I a ‘ ’ « op applical bh. ; SHC equitably. | cure nine eases out of ton. Information that will save the St. Eleanor’s Cheese Manufacturing away with credit, the great competition in Jomo rea , Trey ro . ’ ° = ° . DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Redan eee Don't delay a moment. Company— referred to a Committee who} business has been an inducement to give ALMANAC FUR APRIL, i883. Office —South Side Queen oe wren JOH NSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (Por Internal and Be- reported a Bili which was read a first time,;credit. If not repealed, protection should i I ie Wueen ! iare ternal Use). SURE iad feir t) ive } . 1 > ; siven to 7, | . ¢ } arti -_ } Chitewn Sept. 15, E889 | Neuralgia, Infinensa, Rasy Lange, Hicoding at the Langs, Chroni¢ Hourseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Con : ane reterses th 'the Crivate trill Coenmittes, tBe en eer pares eae ee etoe re ee we eanmepanteltaadtt BI pe: 1, se eh mmenmnenseeme meen: Um.,a. Mm . Moor ‘ Chronie mioumations, atrheea, Chronic Dysentery, Cheisra Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of | Mr. Brake presented a petition from | from coaveying their property for fraudulent : - “uh day, 9h. 2 a | re Re Re —e an La me ack. Sold everywhere, Send for pamphiet . 8. Jounson & Co., Koston, Mass. Benjamin Rogers and others, praying tor | purposes. gb Gay, . i . — rr o- ‘, ere » ae ’ 4 Tee 14th dav, 4h. 37m. a. m. of t bat b y \ r ° An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, the repeal of the ‘*‘ Act respecting arrest r. BextLey was not in faver of repeal! % 8 DENTLEY was } n faver of repea hd Quattor. : : 14 i } i ahi } oe i | now traveling in this eountry, says that most . : ¥ 3 an agt were ow . Spcas : Petes fond day,,). £4m., p. mM. EW t.0 8 OG att of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here and imprisonment for Debt. He said a|__his experience was that the Act has been hs are worthless trash. He sa i ‘s eat lig or leading h nessa ‘ : . Condition Powders are abeeRae ene great number of leadivg business men of| 9 benefit—it is calculated to curtail giving r er 30th day, e yosrt de i | ~ . se ‘ton oma —. umensely valuable. Nothing » ; . * , the City suffered greal hardship on account! oredi ) "es ; an ‘ r z — Sun Sal Vivon High Days _ \ } = : a | psely Valiaoie. Sothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose. 1 teasp'n- : I *i credit to a yreat extent—an honest man, it s . : - adeo Yad aden es toi pint food. Solid everywlere, or sex il fi a ‘G £ thea nassaca hi 5¢ ims } a + op WEEE rises scts | rises | water len’h. | o p om Om CYCRy Were, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. I. 8. Jonsson & Lo., Bosrox, Mass, or the passage of this Act—it ingure a and poor, will always get credit—the threat to ; = - teen — restricted trade, and prevented men reaily imprison will not make the dishonest man te hmihm morn] a i " st “ad ‘ . : i ide ie rere a : « 446 24 7 5) 4 ‘= a saree credit from getting it. {pay nor will it pay his debt. Had heard go! 24) 2 31! 6 21! i Mr. Sryenair ~ Mr. Blake had stated | no complaints until now. There liad been . akin oh dele ‘ ‘ DB a BY ~ Yave ‘ Ng us own views and those of the merchants—}¢oo much credit, and it was wise to keep it a ee SIhB 7 34 | rT ee ae i 4 4 T > X we t ; ise tc p i 40° s as | | HAVE received instructions to sell Cit iA £ EST 3 SA i ES 8 Si Mi LEST a similar measure was passed several years down, and the law had that eflect in the coe 2 2 oe eel | A several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. , et : 12} 9 22) azo and subsequently repealed. It had| matter of Bills of Sale some good has re- as' 90 4 44/10 7° | *rent sections of the country containing again been enacted, and very good reasons sulted, as well as harm. ‘ et 32/5 1s 10 49 ough: to be given for its repeal, it should Me Punnt cite corcvieed ta hone of tho ° an 331 5 5411] 32112 8 F 100 f Sf} A 59 h have a better test—the law imprisoning for|_ ee ‘ 4 x ‘ : repeal cf an Act which had been one of the 28; 35) 6 35) morn! rom 0 Urs bat y debt is a cruel one, and belongs to a barbar- : a? For ‘. chief measures of returning the Govern- 23; 36! 7 22' 0 18 , ous age. Merchants should be careful how 5, 37, 8 15) 1 particulars apply at ad ow ee ment to power. It was the only good esi 391-913) 1 48) | saci IN THE WORLD. they sive creait this law had been passed / measure they had passed. He was sure ' 21! 49:10 l4) 2 41) My Auction mOOM, Queen Nt. Fe c ° ‘sysiem, which wine oda benefit both to nh Papa Lae bay ae ay of So a aie , 19 41 LL diy 3 44 Th f) \ { b d Lift A > ihe ed iend ment would be given to maintain the 09 42 rft 19! 56 13 28 Application my mail will receive prompt € ominien od ely un | € ssociation a Om He pecan setition coming fron} @°**""*- Had heard no complaint that 16, 44 1 2h I ) attention. 7 8 the Act was working badly. Any man giv- principal business men deserves considera- 5 A. McNEILL, e ; A . 1, | ing credit, with the hope of getting paid by 7 'Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883.—tf Auctioneer. OF Ss i . JOHN, N. B. tion, The Act has not worked well. The neane of imprisonment, should lose, i |- ee poorer classes are suffering—particularly 10, 4) 4 21) 4 : ae a as 0 among the fishing classes, From the last When everything is gone, of what good is it : 9 5 21) 9 2% 3 r my ) ae : ; ecule . hip ASSES, ae or. Thi ) ae ; 59 6 2110 o| TH 4 STA KR $90,000 Deposit with the Domini Government. Working | of February till the first of June they have eo Sepeenee se OO nts eee | 8 52) 7 aolio 33/13 49 iD under Government !License. [small means of sustenance. .. They: go'to},; in, old system. Nova Scotia haptatély 4| 53: 82011 6 ; their employers who advance them —if this lathall 6 theler Act To abolish the Act . ' Act were not on the Statute Book, they me ae ? a a rs RT as = ——0 | 2} 54, 9 17j11 41 4 | J : 4 ; ; would be a step in the wrong direction. ' 0 55/10 12 aft 16| iNT ‘ | An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance ;°o™ld get short credit, but while no means|"“rye petition was laid on the table. §9| 57\11 3 0 53 ' | ee s7, 58/11 49] 1 35) at its actual cost. exist of enforcing payment, it is poor in Upcn motion that the House go ~ into vestment to give goods to that class. While | Committee of the whole on Bill to authorize x Es on . ” 9 . > a i y ‘aco } (71059 3144 9) Endubitable Evidence, tis aes agent Het regular wages, but ara not the opening of a Roman Catholic Cemetery 52 = 3 9) 4 23 (Condensed) = Good Canv assers Vv anted, bulk of them, they get supplies, and when | Pee, ee ae ck a \Frem Dvecters Druggists, Merchants you look for your money, very probably Bill oe a © ar, Cae the — —— Farmers. LEONARD MORRIS ease bagha theremploy. When deai.| Pil! should provide indemnity for himself — ee prey en cea"! and Chaties E. Robertson, owners of ad- i Mr ait a i / ers feel helpless to enforce payment, the|°™°. sonata amaatiel 3 dd LLIV AN & MACNEILL, Some or We additional oo ae = General Agent for P. E. Island. only safe way to do is to refuse credit. It I daikon ts ~~ e SOSGRES OS SE See Pe ceived since publication of last pamphlet. Summerside, Oct. 38, 1882,—ly will he in the interest of the poor to repeal Or ‘Be : ho lly bients ORR mee, age: the Hot, To a certain extent it: has doOe| ws, tha Gematen bent teeeyes song aap Picton, April 2@, . : SS == | away with credit. ys y i ; : ; - |tion arises as to whether parties who have Gentlemen,—I find that your Pads are giv. Mr. J. R. McLean said while some in- P i ; i i i : : . purchased land in the immediate vicinit Bru wliciiors in ¢ hancery, | ing entire satisfaction, and wish you inc: easea convenience may exist, to repeal the Act Sieh ah. he schiiaiaal a — me i , i sales for so valuable a remedy for disease ot would bea retrograde movement. To re- cal a, hitless Shai yr ypwed oe Sivas ; TARIES PC BLIc, Ke. | the kidneys J. B. Moapen, M. D. svact imprisonment for debt will not collect 1 1 aT ee ote } propery a ’ I j debis. When a man has no goods and chat- thereby; the petitioner at ber bed Sede out i: CES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great | OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS, “a - ss) Jas rng case, If parties holding adjoinin \ ge Street, Charlottetown. : tels, it is a aT way to put him in jail. lands can be settled with, he es satistied” he if Money to Loan Lime Lake, Apri! 23. He cannot pay his debt there, and if allow- eee , es 7 | Gentlemen,—Your Pad has been of great A i ed to work at his trade, you have a chance r. CAMPBELL failed to see where peti- WStuvay, Q. C. | Cusstsa B. Maonaita. ' geryice to some of my patients already, — 6 of getting something. What is wanted isa| tener at Bar had made out any case. 16, '83. Jno. Maxwat, M. D. — proper trustee or attachment law by which Wher a man buys property, he buys it BRIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED part of the wages could be taken monthly. subject to the power of the Legislature to aie = He was opposed to repeal, but the County | P488 rp oe re Set he — : Entesmise, April 13, 0 t P t Off Ch 1 tt t Court Act might be amended, under which | S®¥er@! interest of the country is what Gentlemen,—Five years ago I fell with a Osi C OS Ce, ar C C own. at present you cannot capias for a smaller | Should be looked to. The distance of the | ! amount than eight dollars. present Protestant cemetery is a great in- ), 2 ff back, snd wlso brought on an attack of a Mr. Prowse was scarcely prepared to go convenience. Protestants suffer, and they ail ove 1s cé Bright's disease, and which caused me to lose EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | for repeal, but something should be done to should enable the Roman Catholics to enjoy ares oe tat em aimee “ia Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and| protect the creditor. System of Bills of| What they pier yr wish i —- : Pane oe Teeny © ee ern oe icture Mouldings. : : ; yy | parties claim vested rights, and that their r 70 HIS RESIDENCE, pain and weakuess b*s left me. I would rm 6 Sale, is a nuisance and curse to the country | F " ‘ and encouragement to direct fraud. Debtor’s| Property will be depreciated on account of DOOR [0 ZION CHURCH, |main| JOHN NEWSON, _ jpryerty sonia’ te’ responsible for debe |e cemetery, but the people of the city in DR. MACLEOD | | | | bag of grain, which caused weakaess in my Gentlemen,—I was troubled with paioful position to fraud by bills of sale, as is|beught the ground to erect private resi- ’ i OD & MORSON back, and could not retain my urinal secre- ‘i | re proved by the large increase of these docu-|dences thereon, but they cannot build and _tion, from painful inflammation of the blad- 9 ments. sink wells if the cemetery adjoins laristers & Atworneys-at-Law, der, I have been treated by a dozen physi. Mr. Martin agreed regarding Bills of} Mr, Marvin said the petitioners did not signe T swick, Mil He has no right to make preference or trans- | the vicinity of the old burying-ground do \ Souta Side Queen Square. | ee ee Seen ree: 9 INOS -w ty ferences. When first abeett, it wag|not compiain, property there is of the , : 7 THE ONLY PERMANENT Cc URE. -_-— hoped that it would have the effect of lessen- highest value. : » March 6, 1883.—1m eod wkly Tamworth, April 13, Pusat tee eae Te tk ee a aes, oe oe a ee he eo ing credit, but instead had increased dis-; Mr. Breer said, petitioners state that they ' ee to no PeeEee, re worn i Sale, altheugh sen renee arises, he) oppuse the passage of the Bill, but wished » Aas Special Pad six weeks. The pain, swelling would not go in for a repeal of ine Act. It|tacir rights respected. They had vested IRS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, and inflammation are gone and I am well. The Business Premises Known as iss poor argument thet any. man should|richts, of which the Legislature cannot Your Pad is the only cure for kidney diseases. givecredit depending upon imprisonment! come in and deprive them, ail they want OFFICES : J. A. Fraser, Manf. of Wooden Wares. 3s a means of collection—not in favor of| is a clause not depriving them of any right m™ Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post | ALL PRAISE THEM HIGHLY. repealing the Act, but changes should be they may possess. »Charlottetown, P. E. Island, | Tamworth, April 13. 44 +} meee in the Supreme and County Court) agp gurrivan—What right does thia Bill ; ' ntlemen,— cide 2 years ago » cts. eek to tak ray? It interferes with nc te’ Bank Halif Building, Suam- Gentlemen,—An accident 1 years ag ee Ce 1 2 oe seek to take away | interferes no ee PE Island. 6 wrenched my back. 1 could hardly walk, and r _ Mr. Howtanp said, if prayer of petition | private or public rights By reference to — Fe ; never lifted anything The Pad purchased is granted, it will be stealing a march plan, the land referred to is situated at a io LOAN, on good security, *! from Mr. Jas. Aylsworth bas pany. ad upon the country. It would be a 4 of) considerable distance. There is a road oe as strong as l ever was. I know of severa ‘ : . tyranny were we now, without consulting| between. The authorities cited do not MeLeoo, W. A. O. Morson. | being used, and all praise ss wy n> RS Lately ii the Occupation of R, W, Tremaine, the people, to repeal the Act. W as 8uUr- | apply. ; Petitioners land is not taken. OT . — oy - prised when he heard of this petition from | Cemeteries have been opened everywhere; a . ———_—_—— meee nee the citizens of Charlottetown. It has been | but who ever heard of the adjoining parties Ln Gentlemen,—Your Pad is helping me won- kept secret from the people in the country. | seeking to be indemnified. The contention HN MAGEAGHERH, derfully. My complaint is inflammation of JAS DESBRISAY He hoped the request of a few Charlotte-|is futile, and one not consistent with com- 1 : Jos. Pixs. ‘ Y the kidneys. town merchants will not be yielded to. |mon sense. An Act of the Legislature is {Lste of Iialian Warehouse) Prices—Child’s Pad, $1.50. Regular Pad, Was glad that all the merchants were not/no protection, for it has power to repeal $2.00, Special Pad for Chronic Diseases,) (1 .4tetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—tf of that opinion, One had assured him|and amend an Act atany time. A man AGENT FOR $3.00. allele | to-day that business was entirely changed, | buys his land knowing that, and he must i ' and, whatever he did, not to vote for! take the consequences. Itis preposterous Fire Insurance Company, of Joux Kyicur, sole agent Georgetown. repealing the Act. He would not support|that such aclaim should be bronght. If {ouKLI£, sole agent Summerside. 7 s - o a Eneland c. B, DOVES, Or the repeal until the views of the country | heir properties are injured they have other a eGR S, ADA, are known. remedies. The plot selected for the ceme- & Lancashire Fire Insurance THE STARR KIDNEY PAD CO Mr. Gorpon’s experience was, that the/| tery is bounded by roads on three sides,one Company, of England, , Ge [de 15 wky very poor men are not the worst fares, but|of which is 60; and the other two 40 feet ORONTO, ONT. ; of Lond ; : “e C svibiatiieseaammniitiniapania those who make great pretensions, to obtain ( wide. If one person is indemnified, the on Fire Insurance C@.,) _____— cilia TEED credit on appearances. After the few years; whole Country around should be also; then . of England, A CURE GUARAN 7 experience, he thought the law was working | where are you going to stop. It would be “AS REMOVED well, and the result in time will tell for|esteblishing a highly improper precedent to good. Hs would stand by the Act. jinsert such a clause. fe HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Mr. Campset said that in 1879, the | Mr. Sincram said the petitioner at the abolition of imprisonment for debt was part | Bar had made the case as clear as it could lt was a difficult matter to decide what . . : of the policy of the Government which was,>®- é a A Large Supply of Printing ypes all aterla then alinost unanimously endorsed by the imaginary damages are. Direct a people. There were no petitions from the there are, such as railway, but indirect country praying fer repeal of the Act, ner damages by railway were never compen- OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, had he heard any complaints. The business ®** d. Inthe case hefore vs the tamages ; ; Sand we ant difion ollow up. poi tion of the community is adapting are ili =a y, anc ' J to 10% uD His Oice to his New Building, eee and King Sts,—Up Stairs. B, Dec, 7, 82, Pak of Nova Scotia. POO4 ®ATAN oo For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. : : . ‘ . > e1aryw : ] « not ou E r y ‘ z > tscif io the new system. Poor men ties necessary, and 1. is not oul T werd AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED itself _ne' m. ,{Cometeries ute, mesemmmny, and it ABLISHED 1532, Positively cures Nervousness o& eee ies Ant : | who have nothiag but their honor, are the! @u'y to lock at imaginary damages secretes castlve’s vain Power, Sexe . » i Teaw said ; emer ! , Weak Memory, L se cmes orrhaa, Lewcorrhee, , - . 4 2 fF ‘4 1 43 | most punctual, for they know that other Mr. J, R. McLean said it se i hard Me Fave = + $1,000.09 cater Sewical, Weotenens, and Venere. Le*] Tn dan the Careful and SKiltul Supervision of Hr. J. W. Mitchell, |siso smeir credit wit be out off The that private nylie should suffer withou. $25 sag eon 7 ggpeneteet yerve Taste, Rejuven- 5! . - | i ee nin bed Rr dani es 21 r er os a ome $25,000 oj fee Zz wae CE tag the Enfeebled fron tgs ta.ce no step antil the cuun- vcihg compensated, * % "y may : ne del — ates the aatores Surprising Tone and Viyor to the = itry esk for it. If merchants have cause of ha suilers damages; but it is difficult te 8 Ave : ' yain and Restore: Surprerne - e va. fe Wit “F? ¢> > 4ER Bit ly : “ele ia ae eis anluts : aw ha inns Ageuoy of this Bank will be opened on aoe d Generai ire Organs te ee awh iach = I cowplaint, they should be protected, aua arrive a! a fair eee. He ius . a“ i i Ww , packages ra 4 ist +? > 7 4% ” ¢ > o : eo a ionm che mw *y * Sane Sth inst., in the baild ing: each order for FO ve written Guarantee to refund . Ss ] ETTER HE LBS jit the acts require amen Iment let them ask venienced in che si sKLOg of a ne wa by the Panic of Prince River’ dolla. 5 te wr atment does — effect > a — BILD BREAI Se 4 sea ail We ee it, but he was persc nally oppused to Fiouse should see that the Cor pany estab t the management of the under-! (0 (a 20d Beat Medicine in Oe Tn we 1er 4g) CmME \ iT. imprisonment for debt, aud even ii iastruct-| bshed proper dratuag: ” ? er : the Chenpest mit . ur pamphlet, which we s r ; > Ts Mnpi _— uci vk OS ua ABLE UCL- 2 os ? _ i 4582 i‘ , ala its wii] a or Full ay em ay address 3 BLANK CHE eu KS, RECEUE : ied by bis constiivents to vote for repeal Dr. Gis said every indiviesl shonia Wil be received on interest, and | desire to mail fre: 0% -diciae is sold by Drug T mG T . ~ ie ee ae ibta as to the co its indemnified for any real ines; ont tac “+ &Ccount —— a "Mack’s Mag ae ae $2.50, or wii! NOT. 3 OF HAN Dp. POSTER: 7@ ee sa ae sreat douots as to the course : bi : ied ta ge ix Gina. we Maly Si ‘ D cts. po: 00%, aaa’ he money, by e ‘ , ~ 7 the would pursue. i degisiatu:e cannot dea. witu £20, aie Tante, oe gists at St . sgtage, on receipt of the money, 0; » ‘ 7 ge rea a ; ‘ 7 : : 1 7 a 4 4 ape the various Agencies and be mailed free of } 2s8% HAND BILLS, DODGERS, dc., Ke.,| Mr. Biakr had no desire thai any law) cis:ance from the « SBOWIG NOL %% ? nts o 1¢ Bank addressip MNE CO ila oall is . Scans ee oe - 93 it is newerory ty bury Pa al ; } C MEDICINE a jshould be passed doing an tjury to the far, as someismes it is o 4nd other Ex change bought and} MAC&G’S MA aT det Ont., Carada i _ ’ ; ate, all © : . : ‘+ man,. L rear there were many very quickly; then, if tov tar away, bodies S€ueral han tin, — t acted. ‘Apothecariee’ Bali Co., o poor man, Last year te Dy y i ys = ; ; . " ~ C. cnAtnn oiee In Coes Rawal Ot sed, ond by aij Druggias ar On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. men here who, umder guise of possessing are kept, and interment delayed, which 7, 1882—tf Agent. ' very