lt eatin aaa = es : THE DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER 21.1883. © . Kad CHURLOTTETONN BNWT AND SHOE croRt, LOKBON HOUSE avd Other Etems, Local und Giher Hems. Cape Traverse Notes. ( rds a 7 , Last S { ice Ut rv} : wath. KI 21 Tue Goes! Govorament ia in Council, bie paste unday theice began making for x Hon, J | aad si anki Mr. © rho he the the | ———6 10+ —- N ‘ “ identally drowned a, Soe kPCRG) Y 1s at the Rankin, ’ - onnor (who tag Charge of the : - r Elage . 2 : : a a aaa — - wharf building) has heen of late preparing ‘ , _ ‘ aren ta If ; | Pun rms Becember we wil ; 'ne Christmas market will be beid on | for winter work, But it is said Gray & | Ci ) M ke ( ‘) Vik ( Q) MEE le y oe | Mouday Vheaton are about getting a contract of it. _— : ex 4s r wm . clear the balance of our NE tT ee ee eT i a i ; apahg tat: Bynes Ag en ney ie —AND GET YOUR— Stock of Ladies’ Sacques g, VS mm Lart was red 850 for He Steamer “Summerside” has been laid| job agif built by Government under the} s b each the Canada Temperance Act, ip for the winter supervision of a competent man, For XMAS AND 1 } and Viantles ata large Gis- > : eo » _ | the solid and workmanlike appearance of | YEAR S PRESENTS x are their new | ;, Ratstxs from $8 cents to J2 cents at R. K.| the work so far, Mc. Connor is the right | count, ~ “ hla } : pl ? »RACE S Lom @ ° ; a oe See dec 2t_ mann the right place. | AT LOWEST PRICHS | GEO. DAVIES & , aT i whk'y 2i i re 5 a e . e [ne City Schools ere now cles:d for the Mr. McWilliam’s hotel! is about complet- cu. E CO. } Christmas holidays fed. Itis a very fine building. No pai 0:0 za Ch'town, Dec. 10, 1883.—eod 2w wkly 3i \ hn ss been won be if . g. pains or . ae ce é dl Po c ’ ’ y P in waer, lie ee | expense have been spared to make it com- | ELV ET, Carpet and Kid Slippers, French Kid and Oil Goat , t \ \ mesrise of the Silshy Fire Company will | fortable and convenient The situation is | : , \ : . \ a i i tr ] ‘ ies “ WAM: te © ” “IIS DY F&F e MAD } ie i > < fehlen e na on 18 | ‘ a . . . ; “ - iT (i } f } she . nC PPI 1a; beid ab the ‘Racine Hove, bb -6 ehedhioectty, oud tha sdw of thie Mamie cal Button Boots, Grain Calf Skating Boots, Overshoes and Boers 10! CbLig OSes, ~ dn sharp, to-morrow evening. ~MICHAEL HICKEY | surroundings is all that could be desired. i Rubbers, and a larg » assortment of ali kinds of Boots and Sh oes, | rT i I : ‘ ¢ . ee t r) @ ] } ‘ z ‘ ra ee . . _—“ } aU "De ‘ . ae ’ . tear ich he ~ , ia 7 - _Its a pity the Government could not have | from 90 cents upwards, Warranted to fit and best qualities. bgt ep or se pe eanernen e é the office of te i t ' genth ‘ * X : Duk terry boat continues to ply between the | $'¥en this bit of railway to Island people to! 291 i en an up to os day, the ; ' ait 9 8 Bee Ae teity acd Senth She considerable | build, as the New Brurswick cha base ~~ | 22nd Lecember, from parties willing to een- : ; dol - % ood tb) i uthp rt. hi had eor side rable \ > © iNew STULBWICK ¢ laps AVE & - > . o ‘ é : . iitheulty ‘ rovsing thy forenoon owlog to ice | been rather tricke y- Many of our peaple DORS - Y, GO Pe & Co., a oa anor = oo Shoe mg Fire 7 n her paddles. jare altogether disappointed with the Gov- | Ch’'town, Dec. 20, 1883. @ueen treet. atideneadl we 4 Sint eee ut the Citizens’ Skating Rink is! ,. _ |ernment for sending these fellows over here iia "By order condition. The |} < will be iHk Boston Courier defines “slang 7 2 i to construct a dozen miles of railway. The ' ~ ) ef. ‘row evening, at eight o'clock, - De st sense, an attempt to get at the truth | Government manage to give these jobs to : a ia PETER MACGOWAN, » new band, under the leadership of | UY ‘#* shortest routes, and adds that it is the | their pets. But if they had been i } Ty) a Secretasy. Mr. John Worth, will be in attendance ee and -peri- | rightly disposed towards the Island, they J hO 1 : Ch’town, Dee, 18, 1°83, } p 4 i ae ica lia | could have given it toan Island company 8 i—_—— on ry es Hes A — Pa ral :—~) Wittian Kexnepy, Esq, will hold forth|t? build The parties who tendered from —FOR-- SANTA CLAUS ven the Ta:heaaeaanal oo ieee arrived | in the lower parlor of. the Y. M. C, A, this| tbe Island were-responsible men; and, had * ) | rs in * am . ‘ a a oo ms levening, at 8 o'clock, on the interesting the contract been given to them, they, in x 4s and N a D f' Bes 4 is . ; 400 bushels in . Lae : ted 2 ha ws “* |} subject of ‘‘Whiskey.” Go and hear what he all probability, would have paid their work ™m CW ear w il 35 arrived by Special Train at rT ’ y More Cars| has to say, and take part in the discussion. people, and built as good araad. Liven the j y 5 ‘ ryvEy oN es Sie _— , engineers assistant had to be broaght from —AT— | Vi . i . CA R i iD R = ay old miger in @ coyntry village being | WAV{D R. Dipton died in New York jn}somewhere, where the creature had all the r wi ked for a subscription t wards r¢ pairing tl e} ve a last, leaving an catate valued at over dignity of a tailor, And the County Line & Bi a. A % E a R 8 ’ Jast night, and you shculd come and see fence of the graveyard, deciined, sa} ine: «7 | 9 million Villon married & colored Woman in | people, by wav of giving the finishing ° @ a 4 e the load of good things he prought. : gubscribed teward jmprovin’ that bury i » | Savannah some years ago, by whom he had : : , i : Los cenel childenn. ‘Sle’ denidiel telidesd dibieled toweh, puta mé@erschauin pipe in h’s cheek. — 0! ——__— it consiasdl.chsive ground nigh on to forty ycars ago, aud my) "| tas LeeLee} * 88 there no young man in the Island : 1 ‘ . : ; ‘ bia i ‘ . ~—> } . . [ ; VOlan ) | a ket 1¢ bulk of his | I ‘RNS y , y ’ 3 T riots | rea } f 1thad bo beweht trom it yet rom =o es whom he ~ She-holk of hi could have-performed this service? If not, | | EW PA TTERNS in.Silver Ware, Gold Lockets and N ecklets, C6. CLionery Frutt Pastry aiid Cakes Siar pe an NT hw ee ta debikltan have given notice thatithey will |it does not say much for our Island boys, | 1 Colored Gold Sets, Gold-Plated Brooches, Ear-rings, ete. | A, Be ’ iexry Watson, who hails from Halifax, test the will Cavs TRAVLRSE SUCH As writes to the Poronto Clo? ; complaining that contest tne wii. ; J S&. al - ~ dicihete niin tn. o 1 ; ; ay 2 Ww 7 ine ia | i% “together with two other Canadian desert-| wee arc vlenned 00 ane.that Master Charles Wester 1 ae _ Bargains in Silver Jewelry, as I am closing out thi) pelicious Dessert Creams, Chocolate Cream, evs from th Unit States army, were] Longworth, son of G. D. ‘ongworth, Esq, estern items. line ot Goods. Fig Cream, Cocoanut Cream, Raisin arrested by th nited States authorities «n| has been most eueecabful at the Cbristinas examination in St. Peter’s school. <A prize . , ; ; , . 7 Canadian sot! and taken back to Fort Snell-] i! Minnesota, where theyagarg suff-ring the ene Ciera penalty of their des : en Chocolate Cream Drops, Lawns. dale Creams and French Creams North side Queen Square, Charlottetown. | Barley Sugar Tos, Almond Candy Walunt ‘audy, Butter Scotch, Molasses Candy and Taffy. Vanilla, Walnut, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Mol- asses and Strawberry Caramels Fruit Cake 20, 25, 32 and 40 cents per pound, Plain Cake 32 and 40 cents per pound. Also a large assortment of small cakes Beautiful Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and bigs, and lets of other nice things. All the above are the very best quality. | Please ev] and see for yourselves at W. F. Carter’s Confectionery. Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1883,—tf ( Prom the Summerside Journal. ) > ENGLAND spends six times as mach Ww as off red for the highest number of marks The Rink will be opened on January Ist, = atl arent 8 —— in the ae +03 ee when a general good time may be expected. Ch'town Dec, 19, 1883.— Gi wed fri sat wkly li livision: “Master Longworth, though a pupil) A Grand Carnival is spoken of for somg : A for wars, actual and possible, as she does for/This isa fact whith” speaks highly of his | edueation. France spends fifteen times as/ general proficiency and we congratulate our} The mail carrier from Miscouche throu ‘h a= 7 T INT WAT wuch, and Kuyssia eighty times as much. | young friend. Lot 16, should) make it a point to connect IO © > upon a footing of the least possible proportions A vEsPaTOH received by Messr:. Peake |, i. - ' S : : : 1ave had several ‘ and the navy is scarcely worthy the nam-, | Bros, & Co,. from Lemuel Poole, Eeq., atated | di ri ‘ i severa 4 completa from above —-TILL ; - . > ‘ | Si : i y or much more is spent upon them than upon the, that seven hundred packages of merchandige | sirlot aDOUs MALIs HOt Srriving ge Wie. - ‘‘Alpheta’ yesterday. ‘The schooner ‘Lettie tine’ ‘‘Mim-Hong,” John A: Nicholson 4 ‘ , t iss ; mh : : a : * } , 4. - > [x our notice of the Fancy Sale and Tea in| May,” Captain Hubly, has been chartered to} waster, arrived at the Mumbles, after a b e aid ot the Baptist Church Bailding Fund held | convey e goods he rere to one passage of 14 days, from Port Hill, P. E ' “in the Market Hall, on the 19th inst., we) tow», whence they Wi be lorwarded [7 omy, cong; Bik ofl _— ’ ‘ e } a11D- Ing y ? se omitted to mention the names of two young|to this city. All goods taken from the wreck The “‘Min-Hong, is owned by the Hon. ? Hughes, who cleverly performed their part} Hestings or Hawkesbury, and sold for the} by tastefully decorating and presiding over 9} bene’t of al] copcerngd. very handséme Christmas Tree which stood | eae cd. WE WILL OFFER This Frovince is hecoming more famous each year for its fine horses, ard it is really ne money | im the se¢ond divisi . ' “oe EE tay : J ma t at Seconu + iV Slop, captured the prize ° 7 time about the middle af aboye manth, — 9 a _ —_—_<—— a rea —— 7 - - — > Wed United States, where the army is | sail ; Even in the United States, where the army is iwith his last mail more regularly as, we public schools, were taken from the wreck of the brigt By cablegram to Hon. John Yeo, barken- ; ee : a "aa ladies, Miss Belle Elliott, and Miss Annie | im adamaged condition will be stored #t Port | fohn Yeo, pear the centre of the hall. _ >. — Four Boys Drowsep.—On Sunday last four boys, two sons of Sydney Weagle and | two sons of Israel Weagle, of Deninark, | Queen's, went to skate on the Grand Pre- meadow, about a mile from their home. As} they did not return in the evening, fears wore entertained that some accident had hefallen them, and seyeral af the neighbors | went in search of them, but without success | U4 renewing the search on Monday morning the bodies of all. four were fonnd together in the brook which runs through the meadow. The supposition is that one or more «<f them | broke through the ice, and the othera, in attempting to rescue them, were pulled in| by their straggling companions,-—Liverpoo/, | N, S., Advance. tdcibannill ‘“‘Wuo TaKes THE Cake?”--That handsome } ake in [ennedy’s ghop window is to be| given away in this wise; Near the cake is a} ylasa bottle containing several thousands of | the product of a wellknown lequminons | plant—Faba vulgaris—commonly knowo as white beans (said by Bostonians, when com- bined with the adipose of pig, to make a very esthetic dish). Any person, over the age of appear to have contributed much to the Par- ‘ed £10,559; Munster, /entered into some kind of mutually protective 'more than tbat the gocd re'ations lately en- A.ruovan Ulster is claimed as being in| sympathy with the Parnellites, it docs not | | neli fund. Of the £30,000 handed to wee] Parnell the othor evening, Leinster cont:i>ut- £10,785; Ulster, £2,- | 744: Connaught, £1,432; America, £ ’,500; | England, £1 045; Scotland, “£376; Australia, £29; and £620 “‘miscellapecys.”’ Ulster, in certain sections, may have sympathy to offer, but the Scotch-Irish in that steady going Pro- vince had evidently battoned their pockets while the collection was being taken up, ancien . A wor very lucid telegram. received. Jately seems toimply that Germany avd Spain have arrangement, the danger to be guarded against being “‘revolutiovary eventuatities.” It is added that other monarchs have given their adhesion to this ‘‘secrct agreement,” and that i@@-not aimed at France. |t is not easy to upderstand how the secret could have got abroad, though the confused style of the revelation suggests the chance prizes of an eve:dropper, it can bardly mean anything tered into between >pain and Germany have been strengthened by the Prince’s visit. As not much wonder, as there is no place in Dominion of the same size where so many fine stock horses are to be found. Each successive year finds this class of animals augmented from the best and must thoroughly bred stock known. ‘he last and probably the finest horge that has ever been broygh+ ta this country, was lately imperted from New York State by R. C. McLeod, Esq. This beautiful animal is called **‘Dartmouth,’ isa rich brown nine years old, sired by ‘‘Volunteer,” dam im- ported ‘‘Consternation,” ‘*Volunteer” is the sire of the great trotting horse ‘St. Julien,” with a record of 2.11}. Dio Lewis’ Monthly will keep step with the most ambitious and vital of ony large magazines. It will he illustrated whenever the subjects demand such aid, but its peeu- liar feature, as heretofore, will consist of an able, earnest and determined discussion on Sanitary and Social Questions. Those who have read the past issues of this maga- zine will need no assurance of the ungloved vehemente of its work. It leaves no room to doubt its meaning or purpose. Dr CONFECTIONERY. and Lemon Peel, Currants, Raisias, etc. Choice Preserves, in 1 and 6-Ib, packages, Special Prices to Wholesale Buyers, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, CME, CONFECTIONERY, &C., avortow SALES At LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Biscults from eight ecnts per 1b. upwards, Retail, A great variety in CONFECTIONERY, comprising Panorama Eggs, Crystal | Hats, Retarn Balls, Flower Pots, Beautiful Hearts, all made of PURE Also the finest lot of Cossaquesa and Cornucopias ever shown in the city. Try our Mixed Cregxers in 5-lb. packages, very cheap. Thousands and Nonpariels, for Cake decorating ; Extract of Lemon, er ’ CHRISTMAS —AT— A) AES BOC ASTORE, QUEEN STREET, COMMENCING AT Seyea O'clock Thursday Ev'g, December 20th, and continued every evening dazing the Christmas Holidays. Great Bargains may be expected in Fancy Goods, Brolis, Vases, Aibums, Toys, Work Boxes, J. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. Stands, sixteen, may have the privilege of guessing | forsucha rapprochement not bring against Pencil Cases, | . . . , b << é Lewis will contribute to each issue, papers how many beans the bottle contains, and the | France, it 1s certainly not in France's favor. on hygienic themes whose value even ear- two persons who shail guess nearest to the + - actual numbér iu the bottle shall have the | cake divided between them on New Year's) Day, when the beans will be counted. The names and the numbers guessed shall he recorded in the shop. ‘The success‘ul persons | will thereafter be known in history as the) persons ‘‘who took the cake.” Ithas been a| conundrum long agitating the public mind, | and is now likely to be settled. [de2l li a pee Kasy divorces are bad. Easy marriages are Often found to be equally 80, if not a} great deal worse, The fatter, at any rate, | paves the way for the former, and should be) frowned on aceordingly. Why should clergy- | men be so ready to put their services at the | disposal of any couple about whom they know nothing, and that under the pretence that the marriage license, is all correct, protects them ? How do they know that it is all correct? Aren’t fathers and mothers aleo far too eaye to get their daughters married, And doesn't this make the daughters far too eager in the | ame direction? There islittle use, we sup pose, in talking, or volunteering any adyice | an the subject, Young men and young) women, fathers, mothers, clergy, and all the | rest, will take their usual way; yet, it is all) same true that taking a little more time and | exercising a little. more diseretion in this) matter would save many a heart-ache and | manv a Life wreek.—Toronto Globe. : ees | A PRovINcIALIsST IN TROUBLE.—A Rock: port, Lll., deepatek to the Boston Herald says: | or ebous four months james D. C. Lake, | ‘ reecatly eame here from New Bruns: | or Nova Scotia, boorded in the family of | David Krotzer, living in the eastern part of | Krotver goon became’‘aware that his | arder and his wife were much too intimate, and after suffering for some time, turned Lake | out of the house. The latter wént -to another part of the city, and thé injured | husband believed that all ways satisiac-| torily settled. Last night the hushdnd secured | @ substibute at the watch factory, (where the | was wight watchman), and regarned h me | about midnight He found thy guilty couple | together. Raising the revolver with which | he had provided dimself, he fired, the ball taking effect in the shoulder of Lake, who Blake Bros., marketia particularly fine display rolled on the floor, Mis, Krotzer escaped from the room, whereypon the infuriated hus- | band fired three moge shots. Then the re- | volver went off) accidentally, wounding Krotzer in the /ealf, The five chambers of th revolver being empty, and Lal hibiting signe of life, | 11 ; SULi4 ea Krotzer’ started for the bureau to get| other supply of cartridges. His wife, how ever, had the key. and managed to retain | p sa0ssi in of it, and was strong enough -to prevent her husband from returning and beat- | ing to death the usheppy man. Kro‘zer was) arrested. Lake is still lingering, but cannot | possibly live, The prisoper has the hearty | éupport of the commugity, and it is very ie tow son: | 33 se, 5 S§cents; pork, (carcass) 6 doubtful whether a jury can be found to con- | cents; geese, 50 to 7i§cents; por im.” ‘Mr. Aol it Pocrete is saitl to We not | to 6¢ cents; do (small) 9 to 10 cents; eggs, 26 Vict him.” unkavwn in St, John, lcotton warps’ sitoply because Parks adver- | jor years, \troyed by trea few days ago, contained the Turkeys, 80 to $1.70; Fowls 20 to 39 cents, ‘ducks, 50 to 75 cents; chickens (pair), none; butter (fresb), 23 to 26 cents; lv is stated that the Windsor gotton factory has succeeded in disposing of a large quantity of its manufactures duricg the past few weeks, apd that assoon as its goods become better known there will be no diffidulty in selling all iteam produce The quickest and best way to do this is to advertise. The peopie must be educated up to the idea and practice of asking for Windsor, or Hali- fax cottens. JPiverybody asks irr *‘Parks’ tised his warps extensively and persistevtly Advertising pays eyen cotton fac- tories. Jt is mych more importaat to get consumers iuto the Habit of asking for goods ofa certait mannfacture than it 1s to trust to retail, or wholesale dealers, either, to push their cale. By the way, it issaid that the | Halifax factory has orders on hand for all/ the cottons it can make for some weeks to come, —/ alifax, Herald, - a - — Tne tine freestone building in Halifax, des- Queen Insurance agency, the law offices of Graham, Tupper & Borden, and of F. H. Bell; end the dry goods.store of V. J. Gibson. Nothing remains but tine wis, Aman named O’Connor, a bevok-keeper, wi Slept in the upper story, “st his life, Hig Temas were found sever ~1rs after, Seyeal other per sons also ocdepied Toomys on the upper floor. These made their escape” tw imyrag on the rocf of an adjeining bujlding., Several of them suffered severe jajuries, “anc a woman was d(angerousiv bart by falling from the huildiag. She was takén to the hospital It is hoped that, ghe may recover, The Law libtary was déstroyed and many valvable le gal papers were burned, The building was worth $30,000; Gibson's loss, may be $15,000, The former was insured for $20,000. Gibson had $19,000, on his .coods,, some of, which~ are gave. i Tue market to-day was the largest of the year. Geese, turkeys, tow], ete’, were i large supply, and the demand was brik. The butcher stalls in some casea presented an Raster appearance. In few markets could the same quality of beef he found. Weotice in of beef. Among the carcasscs on sale there was that of the Stock Farm heifer which took tirst prize ab the Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions. It was spendidly dressed and presented a most palatable appearance. The hay roarket was, thanks to the roads, fpll, as was also the flour and meal market. Prices were as follows:—Beef (small) 5 to 12 cents; do. (qr.) 4 to § cents; mutton, 5 to 9 cents; do. (tub), 20to2? cents; flour (per 100), $2.50to $3.00; oatmeal, $2.50 to $3.00; hay, (per ewt.), 40 to 50 cents; oats, 32 to 33 cents; potatoes (new), 16 to 20 cents; sheepskins, 50 to 65 nest people will find tt difficult to exagger- ate, while nearly a hundred writers known to the public will contribute papers On liv- ing subjects. Although among the largest and mest beautiful of our magazines, it is only $2.50 pér year, or 25 cents a number, For sale by all news-dealers, , TFB Ba — Harry Snogg, until recently a brick- maker, and!who alls himself ‘The White Star‘of Texas,” is training in Philadelphia to fight Gopher Bill and John L. Sullivan. This week he has been walked around Franklin Square with a dumb-bell fastened to each leg: he has had ice water baths and had. his legs beaten black and blue with billiard cues. Yesterday he was hitched to a swill cart and trotted three miles; after that a beer barrel was tied to one leg and a dumb-bel}, 40, the other and he walked a mile; then he was again beaten with billiard cues and sandpapered from head to foot. His diet is bananas; he is given a mixture of brewn stout, mustard, gin, vinegar, mol- asses, soda water and pepper sauce. Tue A City, say sident’s message will be hailed by the hireling clergy wih pleasure, and will receive an amount of popular dupport. Tris not shown in what way the destruction of our lecal ws, the Mormon organ in Salt Lake sin @ leading articlex—‘‘The Pre~}- Ci'town, Dec. 11, 1883.—3w~ Church Services, Christmas Cards, : government would affect the question of poly- gamy. ‘The plural marriages.of the Mormoxs are not recognized by the territorial laws, avd could not be dissclved by commissions, by edicts, by armies, or other earthly power. They are ecclesiastical, perpetual and eternal. Until the Mormons become recreant to their faith wih high heaven, these, Unions will be | recognized by the Almighty Being, who es- ‘tablished them ior the benefit of His people, aud the fullness of His glory. The President's r-marks on. Uteh polygamy will not add force to his message, nor credit to his states- manship.: They are a sop to bigots and breath to the flame of popular passion. It is doubtful if it will have a practical bearing on Congress. It will certainly create no com- motion among the God-fearing people of Utah.” —_—<—-————— CHEAP AND Goon Yor 50 cents you cap purchase from any reliable druggist, a box of Mack's Magnetic Medicine. which contains forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any ot her similar medicive sold, and while it ia cheap our druggiste’say it is the best, and gives satisfact on in all cases. So!d in Char- lottetow n by Apothecaries Hall Co. Read the advertisement in another column. [decl7 lw wkly. —_---~>--—- Ir is cst mated that there arein the world 66,000 loc motives, 120,000 passenger cars, and *)),(00 freicht cars. There are about to 28 dents. 20,0 . miles of track which cost the neat rum Wi $25,000, U'0U, Blankets. Ch’town,Nov. 18, 1688, forse fags, Railway Wrappers,ete GEO. DAVIES & CO. INTER GHRISTMAS GARUS GooDs AT NELMES’. SELLING VERY GHEAP FOR GASH, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. =F aT | | ink | Miscellaneous Books, &e. Ch’town, Dec 18, 1883.—tf CHRISTMAS: IS COMING! } ee | | Note Paper, Seasides, Notable Novels, Purses, [liustrated London Papers, etc. | | 8S T. NELMES, Standard Booksiore. Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1883.—-eod Men's Gloves, Mitts & Scarfs. | COKE. co KE. Men’s Top Coats, Men’s Ulsters, Men’s Fur Overcesats, Men’s Reefing Jackets, Men’s Woo! Underclothing, -),.. 1, 1553s» Men’s Fiannel shirts, RMen’s Cardigan Jackets, Men’s Fur Caps, Ladies Cloth Sacques, Laties Cloth Ulsters, Ladies’ Fur-lined Circulars, ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Caps and Yutis, Euffaio itebes, Japanese Wolf Robes, | A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF COKE For Sale at the Gas Works. — — — | | ( XOKE has been used for several winters by many citizens, who pronounce it as being | cheaper, as well as giving agrvater heat than i hard coal in Base Burners, (WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. | \ ‘rT ANTED-—To Lease for a term of years, / a Cottage, centraily located, Exquie at this office. [dezl tf " LET—Warehouvses to let on Lord’s Wharf. Apply to W. W. ULakke. [de20 Te LET—Part of House opposite Railway Station, Enquire at this office. {del® _—_———— nth | CNTOVES.—One No. 9 Magician Cook Stove, bh near a8 good as vew, with pots and pans | complete, for $14.00. One Base Burner Hall Stove, cost $40,006 and but little used, will. bf sold for $15.00. These { rices only opel a few days.—H. Coomes, Agent, aes 21 — phe ec veen E OARDERS.—Mrs. Robert Rod@ osite moved to the house of Mr *: as ym modate Ruston Street, where she can gecommodate j number of Boarders, on ressamebdle (rms aA