LE DL NT rea Local and Other Items. | : rof the Island + a Scott Act SJad Battalion we ek. i sp atch) =soof ; Labian e, the marine, | 2 rounds at! na the 1 f age, all who have 1am’s Dye for bic cleanest dye steamer M. She carried a f excursionists Tur M. A. STARR ihe \. Starr, left last m return to Wallace \ color and Through its it prevents and cures all best hair dressing ever st economical. restores ray hair. qualit es, \ver's HA vitality to we healing and c the accumulation of dandruff aK ADL eansiig scalp diseases rhe mac | by far the n - APARILLA, by improves AYeR's Sars purifying and enriching the blood, the appetite, aids the assimilative process, strengthens the und invigorates the system. lt is, therefore, the best and most thoroughly re- found for old or nerves, liable alterative that can be young. iil Broke Her Recorp.—The steamer City of Paris, which arrived at New York on Wednes- day, has broken her record again, beating her own best time from (Jueenstown by three hours and forty-nine minutes. The actual time from Queenstown to Sandy Hook light- = was tive days, nineieen hours and eighteen minutes. Distance, 2,788 miles. ~~ ‘ ® vow tue Home Moisston Fieip ihe home mission fieli is an important one. In the Rellev ille, Ontario, p rlice court the other day, one Benjamin Cole was called, but as he did not understand the nature of an oath, he was not sworn. tie stated that he was 1S years of we, nad never Sanday sehuw ri was. as Tue Maritive CIKculr.- trotting horses Confidence and left this morning to attend the Maritime Circuit, beginning with Truro. The form- er is owned by Mr. R. McLeod, of Sum- merside, and the latter by George Essory, of this citv. It is understood that Miller’s Maud M. and Roda’s Minnie M. will leave for Moncton next week. Both will be m charge of Mr. P. 8S. Br a He Wanrep a Wire.— The following ad- vertisement, printed apparently in the best of faith, appeared in a recent edition of the London Uhronicl wn. MATRIMONY \ young man, aged 33, of good healthy habits, thoroughly domesticated and sociable, profession a compositor, violin- ist, possessing the gifts of the poet, with an accumulation of 120 poems in 6,000 lines, also 7,000 lines of prose fiction, all original and unpublishe 1, is wishful to make the acquaint- ance of a Christian young person, between the age of 24 and 32, with friends abroad (United States preferred;) widow with little means not objected to; view, matrimony and Address W. R. Barnes, 12 Marl- emigration. ; mastie-on- i yne, borough Crescent, New > For Bostrox.—The steamer Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, left for Boston, last even- She carried the usual passenger list bears the following names : Annie Green, Mary McKenna, K Freeman, J Needham, Miss Barr, C L Berry, Master Berry, H Gillis, Miss Matheson, Miss Jenkins, 5S Lane, Annie Mullins, S Flynn, Mrs 8S Field, Kate Murphy, 8 Burke, Mrs Pears, F Pears, Clara Pears, J A Leslie and wife, RE El- wyn, M T ©’ Connor, CG J: te eedy, Miss Wright, J) MeAleer, R McKenzie, Mrs Ly- diard, A Lydiard, Maggie Lydiard, W Ly- diard, Miss Moody, Angus McPhee, F Trainor, W Summers, L E Embree, Mrs K McAtee; M A O'Hara, F McLean, and the Misses Moure—40. _ > — ing, at six o'clock. 1 The general cargo. A Mareimontat Escarpape.—Some time ago the heads of two families living in a flourishing settlement not many miles from Charlottetown, held a consultation at which it was decided that the daughter of one of the parties should wed the son of the other. It was also decided that the marriage cere- mony be performed at an early date. The result of the conference was communicated to the young pair. The man took kiadly to the business, the girldidnot. But her parents insisted upon her carrying out the bargain they had made. Now, the girl had a young man in Boston to whom she was very much attached, and to him she wrote, telling of her trouble. The young man promised to help her out—which pro- mise he faithfully kept. (ne morning last week the girl came to town, promising to return the same evening. This she did not do, sending word home that she would re- main in the city over night to consult an oculist. The ,next night her lover arrived from Boston, and the following morning the twain left; on return to Uncle Sam's domains. Their wedding has pre- bably taken place before this. We have not heard how the love-lorn swain who was left behind took his medicine. In matrimonial affairs it is always well for parents to consult their children before completing arrangements. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOSE. Aug 29—F Bearisto, Mrs Bearisto, Dun- das; M O'Connor, S’Side; G A West, Moncton; W Match, Eldon; J C Mitchell, St John; T Brown, A [P) Lavers, Wallace; H S Sliker, Brantiord; RD Rice, Mary E McCormack, ew Glasgow; G Gillis, Dandas; W R Birt, Peake’s Station; J A Macdonald, Orwell. 30— wey A McKay, Bradalbane; D Egan, Mount Stewart: W G Burke, Georgetown. HOTEL DAVIES Aug 29—MJ Feely, New Haven, Conn; JA Stackhouse, Fred Skead, Ottawa; L H Betts, Lydia Betts, Peter McFarlane, J H Stevens, Miss Stevens, Fred Dobson, James Miller, John Clarke, John B Craib, Thomas Wallate, Jk Spilom, W Wilsoa, Maggie Lynch, Wallace: Laurance Emphee, Miss Emphee, New York; C B Me Dougall, H Stamway, R Borridaile, J H .Wood, C M Shaw, Halifax; W R Samuel, Geo O Edwards, Fred Cushing, Montreal; W H Holeson, Philadelphia, Pa; Wm E Clark, J A Quitter, Boston; W H Clement and wife, Chicago; Andrew Cushing, Be Miss Kelly, Miss E Kelly, S’side; Rev tine, Antigonish; W : es g ; H Barnard and tended day school, church or know what a Bible The well-known Whistler } be RR NE Ny RRMA, Ho cot ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Desparcngs ro Tun EXamMingr. The Great Strike. Lonxpon, Aug. 29, At 4p. m. the strike was still at a dead- lock. The! whartingers have submitted to the dock companies, and the strikers’ pian for the settlement of the questions at issue included the proposal to make the American clauses in the bills of Jading in- operative as far as they are concerned. The wharfingers and granary keepers re- presentatives of the companies declined to accept this solution of the difficulty, and are preparing a manifest in,which they will declare that they will only pay 5 pence per hour. The telegraph construction and maintenance company’s men at Greenwich have struck. The tailers are joining the strike. The crew of three American cattle ships have joined the strikers. Burns says that the dockmen will tirmly adhere to the position taken, and will not reduce their demand. Behring Sea Matters. San Francisco, Aug. 27. A letter was received from an officer of the U.S. steamer Richard Rush, by the steamer St. Paul, which arrived from Oun- alaska Tuesday night, stating that, on Aug. 6th the Rush captured the British sealing schooner Lily in Behring Sea, while taking seals in Behring Sea. The schooner was searched, and 300 skins found and _ placed on board the Rush. A prize crew of one man was placed on board, and the Lily sent to Sitka. The seized sealers will have their cases tried in the Alaskan District Court. sainwithayallasil lites The White Caps Again. Orrawa, Aug. 29. White caps have appeared in Wellington County, Ont., and last night a farmer liv- ing near Guelph was dragged from his bed by masked men and a severe thrashing ad- winistered to him. He had been* warned several times lately that something would done by this society, but he did not heed the warnings until four stout men came into the room, taking him out of bed. He presents a terrible appearance, his face being kicked to a jelly and his body all black and blue. eer A Daring Abduction. Cuicaco, Aug. 29. This morning on South Water Street, one of the busiest chroroughfares in the city, while Henry Rosenburg, a peddler in vegetables, was in the market house buying supplies, an unkuown nian appeared, and lifting Rosenburg’s 5-year-old son from the wagon ran rapidly away with him. No trace of the child has been secured. A Steamer Seized. Sr. Joun, N. B., Aug. 29. This evening Special Customs Officer Bonness seized the steamnr City of Monti- cello for smuggling goods which came from Boston via Digby. The vessel was released on a $400 deposit. The Cronin Case. Cuicaco, Aug. 29. Judge McConnell has decided that all de- fendants in the Cronin case will be tried to- gether, except Woodruff, who, in view of his confessions, will be tried separately. Baseball News. Sr. Joun, Aug. 29. The game this afternoon between the Shamrocks and Socials resulted in a most disastrous defeat for the visitors by a score of 19 to 2. ——— — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 30.—-10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fine, not much change in temperature. ad Wantep at Once—At the Charlottetown Boot & Shoe Factory, 6 men to do factory and custom work. Also, an experienced girl to ran a sewing machine. Good wages.—GorFr Bre »s. The stickiest fly paper, the largest, the best the cheapest, 4 cts. each; 5 for 15 cts., at Reddin’s Drug Store. aug30 4i Two thousand five hundred cigars, sample goods, bought at a discount, will give retailers the benefit--Reddin’s Drug Store. aug30 4i Remember that the great sale of gents’ clothing, hats and furnishings is still going onat D. A. Bruce’s. Placing pianos in houses on trial, without the vonseut of all concerned, is a mean way of doing business. Before you give way to the oily-tongued agent, give Mr. S. N. Earle a call. He will give you a really first-class instrument, fifty per cent. cheaper than the average dealer. Do not fail to call or write for prices. aug28 dy4i wy2i New Fall Boots--First instalment of 25 cases just opened at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Splendid value,—au28 3i Eight cases clothing to hand today. Boys’ and youths’ Black Worsteds, the finest ever shown in Charlottetown. Tweed Suits all sizes and shades. Prices to suit customers. Give us a call.—James Paton & Co, au28 3i We call attention to the opening of our large Fall Importations of Cuildren’s, Boys’ and Youths’ All-wool Suits. Nothing kept in stock but first-class goods. Prices to suit al] buyers. Give us a call.—James Paton & Co. au 28 Bi A Harp Nor to Crack.—There are over 12,000 Williams Pianos, or three-fourths of the pianos of all kinds made in Canada, manufactured by R. S. Williams & Son, of Toronto. Why? J. F. Willis & Co., sole agents, N. 8. and-P. E. Oftices, lower Queen Street, Charlottetown. Head otfices, Steilar- ton, N. 8.—dy4i wli Special bargains this week. Dress Goods, Cottons, Cloths, &c., at J. B. Macdonald's. aug27 6i Great reductions in price made in Men's and and Boy’s Clothing. Must clear to make room for fall stock, at J. B. Macdonald's. aug27 6 Bagcace Express.—Merchants and others J McKean, Moncton; Judge having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can! leave their order at R. K. Brace’s, and it willbe promptly attended toby Joseph Dewar. ere communication, augld im eod FRIDAY, MARRIED. | Atthe manse, Georgetown, on the 15th jinst., by the Rev. W. A. Mason, B. A., ' Thomas Robertson, of Lot 48, to Miss Rebecca | Hume, of Lot 61 At Hope River, on the 13th inst., by Rev. | F. X. Gatlant, Bertram B. Walsh to Eliza- | beth, fourth daughter of James Maguigan, all of Hope River. At Bloomfield, on the 23rd ult., by the Rev. Father Von Blerk, Andrew Gallant, son of Angus Gallant, ot Rustico, to Frances Martin, of Bloomfield. On the 27th inst, at the residence of D Montgomery, Esq, Summerside, by the Rev Henry Dickie, Mr Perley H Randall, of Cam- bridge, Mass, to Miss Emily S MeNeill, of Tryon, P EL, On the 29th inst., Lizzie, younger daughter of Patrick Farmer, a 16 years and 11 months. May she rest in peace. [Funera! on Saturday morning at 8.45, from her father’s residence, near McKinnon & Me- Lean’s Foundry. At St. John’s Hospital, Lowell, Mass., on June 27th last, of Bright’s disease, Catherine Ann, youngest daughter of John and Mary Moore, aged 24 years. May her sou! rest in peace, At Brooklyn, Lot 4, Wm. H. Ashley, in the 47th year of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife and nine children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, They mourn not as those who have no hope. Charlottetown Markets. The attendance at the market to-day was large. The prices average pretty much as previous markets, with the exception of fowl, which range slightly higher. Follow- ing are the prices: Seef (small) per Ib............. $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per Ib ........... 0.06 to 0.09 eee re ee pp 0.03 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.20 to 0,22 | Butter, tub, per Ib..... eden On 2 €.20 to 0.21 0.06 to 0.07 Blueberries, per quart......... 0.00 to 0.05 Beans (green, string) per qrt... Beans (broad) per qrt.......... 00.0 to 0.05 Cheese per Ib.......... cub ende Mae eee. ce CalfOage, per doz........0..:. 0.00 to 0.50 Careets, per Diah ..0.5 .. s.a0s.- 0.40 to 0.00 RE . aida Tvcseen sete ieu ee 6.30 to 0.35 Codfish, (corned) per doz..... 0.40 to 0.45 Currants, Black, per quart .... 0.10 to 0.12 Currants, Red, per quart...... 0.07 to’0.08 eee e 0.30 to 0.40 Ss. OO Wks ocevessedeess 0.13 to 0.14 pees We ORR. ee os éccnensen . 2.50 to 0.00 Ps ivscnce bees veceescnerns eee ROR cs 0.6 ves ceutee penennheee 0.09 to 0.00 Gooseberries per quart ........ 0.08 to 0.12 Beet, BOF TM 55>. cneees ee tae 0.15 to 0.16 ee Serre rey 0.28 to 0.32 PU BOC GOR. 5 ode conse sens 0.00 tv 0.25 BAGO, WOE TBs ok <nindce vec cine 0.06 to 0.09 Lard por th... is.» Seaia as veo 0.14 to 0.10 Lettuce per bunch ............ 0.05 to 0.00 Mackerel (corned each)... 0.11 to 0.12 Mutton, pot UB... ...ccccuvcccee 0.08 to 0.10 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.32 to 0.33 Oatmeal, per cwt..........00- . 2.75 to 0.00 PA POP DAEs. és 000 wodncass 4.00 to 6 00 POUR, MUNN s dan sc seeus ae 0.12 to 0.15 Pork (carcass), per lb. .c...-.... 0 00 to 0.00 Potatoes (new) per bugh........ 0.30 to 0.48 Potatoes (old) per bush........ 9.00 to 0.00 Peas (green) ...... ES SP ee 0.07 to 0.08 Plums, ber quart...... (eke cus . 018 to 0,20 Plover (land) per pair......... 0.20 to 0.25 Raspberries per quart......... 0.06 to 0.10 Radishes, per bunch .......... 0.10 to 0.00 Rhubarb, per bunch.......,... 0.10 to 0.00 GE, POE EEE. cicusecsavessade 0.20 to 0.20 + Straw, per load........ bese ds na 0.00 to 2.40 NS DOES... htecccddeneans 0.00 to 0.00 Turnips, per bush........ ccceee O80100.21 VOGE, BOP HOUNE.. cvidecnwenten't 9.03 to 0.05 woud, Oar Weed), .. 64052 ncdenuka 0.00 to 0.00 Wild Ducks per pair.......... 0.50 to 0.60 For Sale or To Let. A GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware- houses all complete, and very convenient. Wiil sell the Stock with the estore. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, ete. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown. Aug 10, 1889—eod w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de L&T. Cigar Case, with amber mouth piece, Case marked * J. A. M,” between .St. Peter's Bay and Souris,on or about Saturday, the z4th. Reward at THE EXAMINER Office. WANTED.—A housemaid and a middle-aged woman tolook after dairy. Apply at my office, King Street. WM. WELSH. aug30, Zins PIANO FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in very best of repair, iron frame, light colored case, upright. A bargain, Reason for selling, leaving the city.—MRs, DAVID I'KasKR, School Street. aug 29, lw ANTED.—A good smart Boy, to work in a Grocery Store, Apply immediately to STEWART & GATES. aug29, lw ANTED.—A smart Girl, for general house work in a famuy of two, aug 29, tf W ANTED, a good cook, . Watson, Queen Street. Apply to Mrs. tf ‘0 LET, a house containing seven rooms, situated on Richmomd street, near Hilis- borough square. Possession 1st October next. Apply to . Bourke, on the premises. Aug. 27. eod tld pd j ANTED.--First-class Coat Makers (male or (female). Aiso Vest Makers. Apply or ad- dress for one week to Juhn Ca'der, Merchant Tailor, Shediac, N. B. aug 26—'w Py ANTED,—A Protestant Nurse to go to Mon- treal 3'st August, Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Charlottetown. , aug 26—-lw wkly O LET.—A Tenement Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, centrally and conveniently situated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. aug 24tf SHOP. TO LET.—The Shop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watcumaker, with two rooms up stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. K. K. Brace. aug 24 L9St.—0s Prince Street, a Satchel, with a Purse inside. ‘Che finder will be rewarded by leaving it at '#& KXAMINER Office, or with Dr. cLeod. aug 23 ANTED.—A Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present in the country. aug 19—pat ANTED.—A good Servant. Apply at once to MRS. C. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street. City. ; T° LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, containing Seven Kooms- Possession given 10th September.—JOHN Hla. | GINS. augld R 7aL5.—s- a oe ae the me clopw@uis ttani i . complet a 24 Volumes; Cluiy binding. Apply = this i Ce. augl7 JAS. PEP at the LOWEST PRICES. Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky NEW DRESS COODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., &. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and ? AT ATO ——__——- ——(x }-—_—-_——— NEW FALL GOODS, 1889, Ww & CO’sS. Just Opening, our Hirst insbalment of Dry Hoods from the English Markets, WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS GOODS, JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S [BLOCK, MARKET SQUA RE, FIRE INSURANCE The Kastern Assnrance Co. of Canada. Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, - - WALIFAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Paid up, - - - FRED. W. HYNDMAN, r Agent for P. KE, 1. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf Steamship ) Company, Ltd. STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 o’clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. L, and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same Calls. The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until vlose of navigation. This willenable Georgetown and Souris ship- oat to make direct connections with Steamers at ifax for any foreign market. Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the Continent or United Kingdom. Apply W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, Or PickFrorD & Brack, Halifax. jy13—eod tf *Q@*HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent 1 for a number of years, a Two-story Double Tenement House, situate on G eat George Street, between Fitzroy and fusion, | opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to Wg Bh, [FRI-rti JAMES BRADLEY. And in order to make room will clear out the alane of Mens’, Boy's a counts for CASH. nd Children’s Clot Clothing! Clothing! THE WONDERSUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an iKnormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FATT INTER, oe . fhe “ ~ ww hing at large D PROWSE BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. Shortest Route to Boston, Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, The Fast, Sveel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” | peawes Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, es WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 | o'clock. Cavital subscribed, %$1,090,000.00 | Keturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for | Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday 250,000.00 via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and jean, if they prefer it, yo directiy on board the | Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (lst class).......... $ 9 20 | SOR 5 sinc cvaceeutse {Sleaknsts ndiis widegeces 16 00 Through Tickets issued at atl Stations on P, E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also | by the Agents of the P. EK, Island Navigation Co., ‘and on board their Steamers, and at my office, | Charlottetown. i FENTON T. NEWBERY, | Agent, | CHIPMAN Bros., General Agents, Halifax. t. B. GARDNER, Agent, 84 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. | | |. ay2i—cf Inman ine. CIPY OF NEW YORG, 10,400 Tons ‘CRY OF PARIS, 10,409 tons, ‘OCFEY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. \OITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. OUTY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CLTY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers ars amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across tue Atlantic. , The Saloons and Staterooms .: where least motion is felt. Lad'es and Gentie- men’s Sitting and smoking tiooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Buth-r»oms, etec., pro- vided. Ail these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light, The diiference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. second Cabia Passengers are berthed in rooms holding asmajl numberin each. A iiberal table and everything necessary for the yoyaz‘+ is fur- nished by the Compaay. izave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown aYEEY WhOVESBAY, RATS OF PASSAGE: | New York to Liverpool, $61.00 ; and upwards,ac- ' ; cording to Minte- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. ite(ura Trip Tickets at reduced rates. . | Baggage checked through trom New York to | Lonuon, | For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, duly 6, 1882, Axel, amidships, “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., FIALIFP AX. A Full Stock of Wines and Liquor JUST RECEIVED. l & (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, eDU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALIC, luv Cases OLD RYE, 50 ** CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 “ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, COuraco, Maraschino, Beneiictine, 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 ©“ HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** wei 100 ‘** BASS’S ALE, 206 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 *' APOLLINARIS WATER, 100“ BELFAST GINGER ALE, w © FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Steck of — CHOICE GROCERIFS | f \ 7 E are instructed by Robert White to | sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY. lsth September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, va the Premises, all his Valuable Property at Spring Park, Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three tenement douse thereon. Piot Jio. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. | Plot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. Teis Property is clea: City Taxes, and within five minutes wali of the Post Office Otters at Private Sale will be considered ! ’ P Lerms easy. E. K. NORTON & CO,, j | Auctioneers, Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1889--eud till sale ATA ESAT AE