é £ < i te % 4 4 SL THE Local and Other Items, warRD Hack , M. P., 18 in town, « Cyrars Saaw,. Kse.. M. P. P., is visiting oo Dn. Jenkins, M. P., is home again from ic Northwest lus story that 7? | intends becoming a Roman Catholic is again on the rounds, - Look at the Hosiery selling for 25 cents at London House worth double the money. 3i eod PRIME Hi KORY and ester ft Tehetewood pe r W or Norton & om boston to-day. ren AN American seiner, the Nellie M. Davies, put into this port for shelter yesterday after noon - Hawxtan and Courtney have arranged to wat i kaway on the 28th for a purse of SU ~~ Jepur Reppr has ‘turned home after making the mid-summer circuit of King’s County. Seieeient Messrs H. Kerrison and H. F. Ker Boston Herald, are rison, of the registered at » Rankin. : _ “a ‘ We direct the attention of the Board of Health to the filthy state of the sewer at the foot of Great George Street. > Doxato Monteomery, Esg., Superintend “ut of Education, returned home last evening, lookiny all the better for his trip \ PORTY-TWO-CENT botttle of Lea & Perrin’s genuine Worcestershire Sau tor 30 cents ; Poulet Soap, Li ents per ake, at R kK. Brace s. a. Mes'’s Rubber Coats, Rubber Carriage Aprons, Silk and Alpacea Umbrellas—a larg: assortment at Jas. Paton & UCos., Market so uare. - A rew days ago one ot! the U.S. schooners tishing this Island chased a school of close to the shore that she aground! So it is reported - - or Tram kerel 80 ran 1 Loot! gE. a few tor the constable who sent up to stand trial was to-day released on bail : 240. BERNARD weeks ago criminal assault, two sureties in & was 200 each and himself in o Miss Ipa Joy, the well known Canadian artist, daughter of Dr. 8S. Joy, lilsonburg, Ont., has received an order for a portrait of Victor Hugo and Leon Gambetta, at on thousand dollars each. - A LARGE 1 aonhor of people assembled at th: Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoor to listen to the trial of the we - Act Cases, of which the were five on ie doe ket. , the pro secution in each cas = at the instance of the Gospel Arm Of the five. two were con- y Ted anc’ fhine:t S50 e ach, two were dismissed for lack of evidence, and one was adjourned until to-morrow owing to the ibsence of a witness Another prosecution has been ente ed against one of the parties dismissed. ‘“‘By the Sea,” Mary Clemmer, a recent poetess, says, ‘‘Upon the lonely shore | lie Well! Mary we donot see that you n ny unpardonable sin, as the waves nnot re pe st nor enlarge upon what you say. Or it only ‘“‘upon the lonely shore you lie” you are not half so bad as many men we know who lie upon every subject of which they speak. It is the untruths uttered before a political assem is a poent blage or through the press that do the irre parable harm. sili taeaatpeali in “Wat we learn with pleasure we ne\ forget. 1 Alfre dM er. The following 1s: case in point. ‘I paid out hundreds of dollars without receiving any benefit,’ says Mrs. Emily Rhoads, of McBride's Mich. ‘I had omplaints, especially dragging-down, for over six years. Dr. R. v. Pierce’s favorite pre scription did me more good than any medicine l ‘ ver te il uy ise every sick lady to take it. And sodowe. Itnever disappoints its patrons. Druggists sell it.” rox evel Betrast, the scene of the riotous disturb- ances in Ireland, has a population of about 200,000 inhabitants. It has many churches twenty Anglic an or Church of Ireland; twenty-eight Presbyterian ; sixteen Wesleyan Methodist ; six Roman Catholic; three Uni- tarian, and seven or eight of ot he r denomina- tions. Commenting upon this fact, the St. John Telegraph says that it is not for want o1 churches that haru ony and peace yive way to rioting and bloodshed, and it is high time that the disorder was put down with a strong hand. —— Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It aaa the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the | yes ate reme dy for ee whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure col ask for Mrs. and take no other Winslow's Soothing Syrup, feb 4 eod wk kind. diiliitteiapeaal Some time ago, says the Moncton rumpus was kic ked up at the door of the Sal- vation Army in Kentville, N. 8., by an indi- vidual who wished to retire from the meeting and the door-keeper who refused to allow him to pass, Both parties were determined to have law, and the door-keeper was arraigned next day and bound over to keep the peace. Times, a On Moaday last the otuer party was tried be fore the Stipen diary Magistrate and fined $20 nd costs for disturbing the Army meeting. The part feels that he has been unfairly treated na will appeal. A short ti..ie ago he was one of the Salvationist's greatest lights, and more people attended the Army to see him on the platform and hear his tierce denun- ciations of evil doers than to listen to the Cap- tain or the big drum. wniihcitpoestiagi Tax steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen,arrived here at half past twelve this morning ‘with urzo of genet ln morchandize and the following passense rs: Mrs Jane © lyde, Mrs Ella RK Swain, Mrs Locke, Mrs Chapman, Mrs Murchison, Mrs Me sKinnon, Mrs Urady, Mrs Ryan. Mis E Mallin, Mra J Matthews, Mrs L Ray, Mrs Trainor, Mrs M: Closk&’, Mrs Sanderson. Misses Anna Lois, Tilley, Nellie E Cassidy, Mcintyre, MA Cassidy, Maud Clyde, Kate Mc Doug ill. J Jones, Maggie Dewar, Belle Landry, M wv A MeLean, Annie Me Donald, Minnie Lee, Lizzie J Dean, and vlurchison, Messrs r red ( W onson, J H Kerrison, Hi arry Kerrison. S H Downing, N R Harrington, B C Weld, Dennis Cassidy, Sinclair,fMappin, ES Melutosh, EG Melntosi, cady, C S Chapman, P L_ Hiscox, Cs iL aynes, Robt Dewar, J McKipnon, Kid yyw, diester Vagfay vatl J Muaigidawy. ' ; | ; { | sentenced to hand Lo receive ition of nine | died of grief about twenty minutes previous DAILY 1] TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. SPECIAL Desratrciues TO THE EXAMINER.] | | ( orey, i | Mrs A luge Bribery Sensation. Monrreas, Aug. 18, been caused in allege vl attempt | A great atiion has business circles here by an to bribe the Customs officer, who discovered and unearthed the Ayer frauds. An in surance agent is charged with offering the officer 810,000 for possession of the books, 625,000 to keep important witnesses away, and 25,000 for the officer himself. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Walters, the agent implicated, John Savage, who has been been brought into this city in the custody of Detective | Fahey, has been an employee of Stove and | Wellington, well known nursery-men of Toronto, as a special agent at Windsor, N. | S. The firm, suspecting him of embezzle ment, put Fahey on his tracks, and Savage was soon discovered—not at Windsor, N. | S., but at Brocktield, Ont., where he Wats | irrested and pleaded ‘‘not guilty” to forty | or fifty charges of embezzlement and forgery, which had been laid against him. sens the Roberts Sentenced His Wife Dies of Grief. Joun, N. B., Aug. 18 In the Cireuit Court yesterday, Becking- ham pleaded guilty of } Ww larceny. Oulton, ho was indicted for wounding with intent o kill, was found guilty of common assault. Roberts, victed of indecent Was imprisonment for one year, twelve eXpira- months of the His wife Col assault, at the term. lashe 5 to the sentence. She was all alone with her smal! children. — Parnell Summons His Porces, Aug. 18. 1 the Irish mem- LONDON, Parnell has summoned al present at the opening of Par- | Thursday, on account of the | condition .ef public bers to be liament grave affairs. The Freeman's Journal will not await Tory convenience in dealing | with the Belfast riots and the alarming con- ! dition of the Irish farmers, aad that Lord Salisbury will have to explain inten tions of his Government on and pressing Says that Parnell the Self Government for Ireland 18. intention of the Government to at the next eee n of Parliament, Lonpon, Aug. t is the introduce ameaswre fv ing local self government to Ireland. The bill will be founded on the basis of the pl h prepares by Lord Rando!ph | l Churchill. The party | will support the scheme. od by Hartington ——— liow the Money Goes. Boston, Aug. 18. Gray, the missing Treasurer of the At- lantic Cotton Mills, who confessed to being a defaulter to the extent of from $500,000 to $600,000 and disappeared, spent the money in building operations and fast living. His bondsmen are gvod for $70,000. Another Cricket Match. MontTreat, Aug. 18. The cricket match between the West Indians and the Montrealers yesterday ended ina draw. Inthe first innings the Montreal team scored 112 and the visitors 62, while in the second innings the Mon- trealers scored 130, and the visitors 101 for | four wickets. Train Wreckers in Jeopardy. Orrawa, Aug. 18. The perpetrators of the attempt to wreck an Orange excursion train whilst returning from Kingston, Ont., on the night of July 13th last, have been traced to Montreal and prove to be ex-employes of ie © FF. Ss. It is probable that arrests in connection vith the affair will be made to-day. a Banquetting the Victors. Aug. At a banquet given to the Dominioa Ar- tillery Shoebury ness Team last night, Sir LonvDon, 18, Charles Tupper and many other distin- guished guests were present. A Disturbed City, Betrast, Aug. 18, This city was the scene of more rioting :| yesterday, which was quickly suppressed by the military. SHIP NEW Ss. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 16 Nellie M Davies, Malanzon, Shediac. 17—Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim. I18- Lottie May, Hubley, Pictou; E Brown, Richards, Grand River; str Worcester, Allen, Boston. PORT OF } | CLEARED. { | Nellie M Davies, voyage; Willoughby, Lantz, Walter Alton, Flaherty, Pictou. vest Home, Murray, Summerside. DIED. At Victoria, Crapand, on Friday, the 30th ult., Ida Eliza, aved 13 montbs, infant daughter of Neil! and Mary Penpraise. On the Ist inst., iy Red Point, Lot 46, John Stewart, Esq., aged 65, a native of Pe “rthshire, Scotland, emigrated to this Island in 1835. An ardent Liberal in politics, a Briton loyal to the core, a patriotic Scotehman that carried to bis Malanzon, Fishing | Point Prim; 18—Har- Aug 16 adopted home the energy and the genin: vt his race. Esteemed in every relation of life, his popularity was attested by the va concourse ninety-four wagons—of all classes and all creeds- which accom penied his remains to thear last rest, | ing place at South Lake on the 3rd inst. ee ee Hersferd s Acid Phosphate. ONE OF THE BEST TONICS. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and | | Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and | Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: “It makes | @ pleasant drink, and is ove of our best toyite im tee watght Uf p és im sUhubte forme” | Dr. ,;W Cunningham, a and wife, EXA} MINER, Trees I HOTEL “ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 17—F L Cowe, St John, NB; C D Halifax; L V MeGill, N B; Hillye urd, do: Miss Leonard, Hillyard, do; H Campbell, do; M Campbell, ldo, 18—/ Gulman, New York; F G Won. Gloucester: BC Weld, Brookfield, Mass; ES Harris, Pernacook, N H; C H Downing, Boston, Mass; N B Harringten, de; J H Ker- rison, Herald, Boston, Mass; H F Kerrison, do; C L Conover, Short Hill, N J St John, Son, OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 16—H Mrs M FE Sackville, NB; Mass, 17—A Georgetown; James Clow | Murray Harbor; Cyrus ny New Perth; Archibald Shaw, Crapaud; J A Reid, Reberts-Gardiner Circus; R C eS do: K Hackett, Tienish; J A eo aw Salem, Mass; G@ W Lyon, 8 John, N Michael Dillon, Nildare Capes; do; Pat’k Doy! e, St Felix. Humphrey, Hennessey, Boston, do; A ii " _WEDNE ESI DAY, a IN STORE: NO 1, ASH-HOOP MACKEREL RELS~— Selling Cheap. GEO. H. SUt BAR TOOMBs, Queen Street, Ch'town, 3iuwk Aug, 15 —-2wks Final Wotice. A LL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any *" kind, are requesied to pay the same imme- diately, otherwise executions will be issued against them. This is final notice. FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, City Collector. Arent 10—t] os 1 SHIRTI NGS. ‘SH MeLeod. SPECIAL A NOTICE Ny PETE R 4 5 ‘AS it has been viata sk to our notice that other i niakes of eiecion vs are being sold to the Retail Vy TEL be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, lst Septem ber. Thorough secular education given. Fer particulars apply to H. GREEN, Aug, 16 Kent Street. TO THE TRADE: | Cigars Wholesale. 4 NOTHER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. Will be sold to the retail trade at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, D,. OM.*REDDIN, JR. imo GROGERIES | GROCERIES | CONNOLLY BROS. Corner Queen and Borchester Sts,, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Ch‘town. Aug. 9 I AVING leased the above premises, we desire to announce that we have laid in a large stock of the best Family Groceries & Provisions which we ure prepared to sell at as low figures as auy in the market. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices. Our goods are fresh—no old stock ; our prices are low—so are our expenses, We are determined to give satisfaction, and with this end in view will keep nothing that we cannot recommend as to quality and cheapness, 4@ GIVE US A CALL. CONNOLLY BROS. co-tom > ood Town Lots in Georgetown, A T Auction, in front of Old Court House, mn “* Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY, 25th August inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, Eleven ‘Town Lots, as follows:— No, 1l, first range, letter C. ** 2and 3, fourth range, letter C. “ 15, fourth range, do D “ 2, first range, do E. * 7, first range. do F. “ 4, second range, do F. * 6,11, 12, ana 13, second range, do G. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Ch'town, Aug. Auctioneer. Aug. 12—5i 12 14 1821 24 & wy HALIFAX, AND P. E. ISLAND STEAMSHIP Lint FARES REDUCED. ee ee First Cabin, with stateroom berth, $9.50 re ev aecceee 7.50 RE a 6.50 Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6 p. m. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town, July 14, ’86. lmo wed sat her pat & sum prs DEAD AS JULIUS CASAR | yas is what they i Pe say about trade during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the nat ural order of things, we have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and har vesting. Our New Kai, Stock of ‘weeds anid Clothing is daily arriving- and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated, We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Black Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, now $0.88 Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price 312, now * a0. Men‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, now $4. . Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price $3.66, now $3. Men's Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, formeriy $2.50, tow $1.75. © a - {weed Suis at about half prices to CLEAR Youth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, now $3. Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $1. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. Men‘s Kegatta Shirts, now 74cts, formerly $1, Men’s Cotton Underwear, formerly 50cts, now 35cts. Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring Departinent. v nion Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts, vadies’ Gossamers, formerly $1.40, now 1. vent 3 Straw Hats about half price. Men’s Feit Hats at Cost. Tryon T weeds at 35cts, 45cts, and ap. Sesich Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.40. Rt BrEeoa.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos Beal Estate Sale. Ts REE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, 50x100 feet eac1.or ther cabouts. Apply at Merckau@ Beuk vf Prince bd ward Island. Juaw 32, 188 and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We veg to inform ali parchasers of this erticle | that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirting which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them. Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon heing supplied with our Snirtings, instead of inferior goods. WH. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), sT. JOHN, ®, July 27, so as to be 3, 1886, North Atlantic Steamship Co, HOR LONDON. 8, 16 S86. RGAINS FOR AUGUST ——AT THK —— BOYS CLOTHING, | Fifty Suits at $1.75 and &2.60, BOWS CLOTHING, j took at ‘The mi! ae READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Suits at $4.00, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Suits at £5.60, AUGUST 18 READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Suits at $6.00. READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Pants at $1.25, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Pants at $1.56, READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Pants at $2.00. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s Tweed Coats at $3,006, READY-MABE CLOTHING, Men's Tweed Coats at $3.00, KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Tweed Coats at $3.00. Special Prices on these Goods, We have a Large Steck and are beund to Clear Them Out. MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, | MEKING UNDERCLOPHING, MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, | PRINTS, PRINTS, HARRIS - = Gm ess aad a S86. . Feur Cents, Six Cents, and | i pwards, STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO DAVIES CS & CC. ered aay Ch’town, diane u--— CiiY 25 Cases LEMON SYRUBRP, August 6, et THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ is intended to leave Charlottetown ‘for London, ABOUT THE 1th A U G U CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. | LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all | Stations on P, E, Island Railway. Through Bills ef Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental! ports, For Freight or Passage apply in North Atlantic S. S. Company, 147, Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 27, 1886. AGENT. EW ENGLAND CONSERV; ATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 instructors, 2005 Students last yesr. Thor-~ ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, $5 to $4); board a He ] Steam H atand Electric Light, $45 to $7? Sper term. rm begins Sep- tember 9, ses, For Lliustrated Tieton Nrern nformation, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. ST, CATHERINES HALL, AtGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. rhe Rr. Rev. H. A. NeE&riy, D.D., President The KeEv, W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal, July 16—i0 wks Fenchurch VANES, COST, FOUND, ae. W? ANTED A Hows seal alle to the § matron PX i. Hospital. augis tf ro LET—A Shop on Grafton Street, opposite the Law Courts, now occupied by Charles Lawson as a grocery store. augls eod wy li W AN TED—<A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Sullivan, Brighton Road. augl7 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Girl to do general housework; good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs. Rufus McDonald, Kent Street. augl7 3i pd 7. lady who left the silk U m brella at ietcher’s music store, a month or two ago, ‘a have the same on calling for 1t. auly 2i wy ii pwo CARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A still _ Driving Wagon and a Vis-a-Vis, both new this spring, for sale very cheap. Apply at this office. augli tf { OST—On Lower Malpeque Road, two sides of 4 Neat’s Leather. The tiader, on leaving it at Martin Whittey’s, Giasgow House, will be rew pwnates for his trouble. augi3 W ANTED AT ONCE--A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management. Apply lo H. Shaw, present Manager P. &. I. Laundry. auld for SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the Island; much better than Bank Stock ; salisfac- tory reason given forselling. Address, * X. q Ch’town.” jy29 2w pd T° LET—Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yore ones mmodation ; possession immediately.— t. Reddin. jiy27 uf T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connoily ; immediate possession given. For terms aud particulars apply to Owen Connolly. junil cod he LET—That brick House on Dundas Es spla- nade, now in the pessession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; posse ssion given Ist October next. For terins and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2l eo a tf W- AN TED IMME DIATELY- “Cook ; one acquainted with restaurant isin pre- ferred ; good wages to er Apply at EXAMINER Oillce. jyij cod tf | W ANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed Mining Machinery ; big money mm commis- siom or salary. Address: peace “g 3. er & en box i, ee ns U.S. of A jl! dwke & why 9 i = : . August 12, 1886 | London to} 10 do RASPBERRY do, 10 do STRAWBERRY do, 30. do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANILLA, WLNTERGREEN, SARSAPA- RILLA, ORANGE, &e., 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, 100 5-lb. Boxes do do, 3 Bris. ROYAL MIXED CANDY, 200 5-lb. Boxes do do, 100 10-lb. do SUGARSTICKS. ALSO | The Best Stock of NOVELTIES and CENT GOODS in the Market. Write for Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits. JOHN QUIRK, GOODS, VERY. GiB SEASONABLE DRY RAKING & STRRNG’ Balance of Ladies straw Hats for almost nothing. Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount. Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap. Bargains it PRINT C0’ iT ONS. 4 Bargvaias in COLORED WUSLAINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS, a mm ~-—--— — Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilcto’hs. -— —---—~-() neers EVERYTHING © HHAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. August 4th, 1886. a toe oe = Steam Laundry. | bs Se A ell Wag ig wine ie < | ee een, eee) cere — a a en — owe Goods will he aa CH ree ee STEAM LAUNDRY is now in operation. called for and delivered free of ch urge | Call at the office and leave orders for work. Price Lists and all information freely eal by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Street, King Square. TERMS— Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY 1886. BOOTS ! TELEPHONE. } Ch’'town, July 28, BG i's! i ; o—-— on ¢ s ’ sconryry ™ eee ‘ neop ary —j— B} 1ST RLIN LATEST STYLES-FIN E: NiSii.- inal ‘ -- Fr n ¥ meme } — oe _— : E are op’ ming a great variety ol BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS to be +s t Cueap W ior © VUur ce sl Sio0es are b mught In sarge q iantitic s tor cash, in the lowest on kets, ' ich enables us to giv the best value in the ti vile no trouble to show goods. i Our own manufacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrate’ throughout the fs! md are a i . ; ¢ ; . , in great demand. Ask your storeacepers for our mane nid Leather Boo i SOLE LEATHER, whoiesale and retail! DORSEY, Gol ak’ & OD, il Oh'town, June 17, 1596. cheap ior cash,