ge aa Pe ee aianmnde {ag Bhar, a) THE ~ LEVEE. To Meet Their Byxcellencies Lord and Lady /berdeen. Phere will be a Levee at Government House on FRIDAY MORNING, the 10th *t.. from 10.50 unt | "clock Morn- g Drea A I a 2 1 ‘ ge oO | entree w t . i ht Vi\ \ DORAN i ate Secretary ( ment I] , Ag. 7, 1894 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS OC ft ' Maxries a Seeciauty.—Beer Bros. -_ A I NES Mel ind = Me \ \\ Wisp’ pany dida } Ha ‘ ~ week A.0.H \ Sp i} meetit » the new Ha Ma 4 eT * tt) iting) this even ny at ™ ck A f utendance requested Marker on Saturpay.—The market leotiae Ww be ope and business done Friday a Saturday of this week + t —— » S. MeDe nald, E-q vy sworn in before the Master of | i K sing Othicer for King’s ' a Satvace Corrs Special meeting of Sal vave Corps tonight at 7.15 o'clock Full attendances requ red By order of Capta eee eeeae Ar Last.—Mesers. George E. Hughes. Fredk. DeC. Davies and James By rne hay veen appointed vendors under the Canada lem pe rance Act - Mackxeret Kitters.- Quite a fleet of \(meriean mackerel killers was anchored 1 Souris part of last wer k The famous Sel Jacohs was in command of one of the > ia E.tiorr.—The steamship Ellott tailed from Boston for Charlottetown last evening, and w leave Charlottetown on return on the evening of Friday, 10th in t Dost Foruer Ir?—The meeting to have been hel ion the tennis park on tne 28th July, will take place on Wedne-day next at five o'clock B alloting for mem bers and other busines will be attended to Seisieatitibaatien Crovervor-GENERAL’S Visit. —_ Colonel Dogherty received a telegram to lay, from 3 tawa, author zing a guard of honor and a salate from Port Elward on the arrival of the Governor-General next Thursday rv eI og e rening > ~A serious fore-t fire is N.S The fire started Monday, and up to yesterday destroved about three miles At last accounts it weeding towards River Hebert and -Morcton Transcript. o Excnegver Covat—Juadze Burbds, of the Exchequer Court of Canada, accom panied by the Acting Registrar of tle Court, arrived here last night and are at Forest Fires raging at Shulee, wae p Joggins the Davies. This morning the Judze openel and adjourned the Court. There was no business to be transacted — A Piacve or Seipers.—Accoriding to a late de=patch from Columbus, Ind., there is a plague of black spiders in Crawford Perry. Several per- Only one death swallowed a Many County and parts of sons have been bitten bas resulted ; the victim spider while drinking from a jar of the spiders are of enormous size. - Tue Marker.—There was a good a‘- tendance at the market today and sales were lively at the following prices : butter, 18 to 20e; eggs,! 0 to lic; chickens, per pair, 40 to 45; fow le, per pair, 40 to 15e; biack currants, per quart, 7 to L0c; red currant, 6 to 8e; zooseberries, 6 to Se; cherries, 10 to lc; raspherries, 10to l2e; bine- berries, 5 to7 ; new potatoes, 75 to 80e per bushe!; hay, per ewt., 25 to 30c. iedaniibe Proressorn Foxraxa.—Yesterday after- noon Professor Fontana, while blin!- fulded, dreve a barouche containing seven well-known citizen? over many of the principal streets of the city, the ronte selected being unknown to him, and on the way stepped off at the residence of ex- Conncillor Beer, and found a napkin ring in a sugar bow! on the sideboard in the dining-room, which Mr. Beer had secreted there some hours previously Tue Exp Nor Yer.—On Saturday a! writ was issued out ef the Supreme Court at suit of D. N. Murray against Van- Meter, ‘Butcher & Co. for balance of wages and travelling expenses, and ¢@ ponus of one-*hird of the apparent profits of the firm of VanMeter, Butcher & Co. | for the year ending March 15, 1894, after | , a reduction of 10 per cent. on The total amount Moncton Times. allowing paper outstanding. claimed is $2,000 nissan Norra American Horer.--As will be | seen by reference to our advertising col- ums, Mr. Joseph Kent, proprietor of the North American Hotel (formerly the Milton Hous) 1s prepared to accommodate permanent and transieat boarders in first- | class style. Mr. Kent has had the build- ing thoroughly renovated, re-carpeted, re- | the furniture | papered and painted, and , throughout is new aud good. Tie rooms are large, airv and well-furnished. Tue Examiner congratulates Mr. Kent upon the improvements he has made, and trusts | a gool share of pat li receive amhew ronage —_ Ax Ixcextovs Ixventiox.—The Gailant Strainer and Packer is an ingeniour invesition ot Captain Frank Gallant, of | Jignish, for which he is applying for a| patent. As the Captain intends to exhibit the machine and show its workings during | the days of the fair in Charlottetown, it | , doubt be examined and witnessed | lobster packing will no by all engaged in the ‘ ‘ : : It not only ganges the quantity of goods it strains, but lines the cans so perfeetly that the parchment remains smooth and vowrinkled rhe goods when required for j willturn out of the can a packed, | the claws, tail+,anl small parts com ng out as putin and not broken. Practical who have seen the mode! declare use pace res thie invention will make a great improve- | ment im the pack. We congratulate the Captain on his ingenuity, and have no | doubt of his final success. ing. Our ) prices ver Tae Wearnen,—Westeriy to eontherly perature, i the md auce easy ' beds, for That's because DAILY AN APPEAL TO Sik,—In referring to the visit of the Governor-General yesterday, you forgot to set forth the importance and necessity of observing the Seott Act law not only in etter but in spirit. ue liquors or PRINCIPLE, I sincerely hope that will be offered the Government Honse or Let us be consistent for once lorat. ABSTalNeR wihe guests either at elsewhere a AT THE OPERA HOUSE. The Eden-Fontana Company gave their | Opening entertainment at the Opera House last evening to a not extravagantly large but greatly pleased audience. The com pany ts one of the best of the kind we have had here for some time, and their enter- tainment is excellent The ‘Georgia Wonder” Under the supervision of a committee of well-known citizens, is indeed a wonder wonderful feats, of strength, the combined efforts of the ®ummittes tomove her. Prof..Fontana, who e work was citizens, performed good feats in mind-reading, Gimli several hidden ar- ticles Sates Fontana’s feats in second- sight or mental telegraphy were also very Mr. Charles Kelly is the possessor some cvever, and his singing encored Ilis guitar playing In the “Spanish Retreat” he ;ave an imitation of and’ retreat of a military band, beginning. with one bugle heard in the and then boldness as the piece progressed. until the ynitdr was played as joudly as it was capable ot being plaved, after which it gradually decreased to the same sounds with which it commenced. give another performance to-night. them a full house. — << ~<a NEWS NOTES. of a bass vurce Of great power, Was rapturously ! was excellent. lixtance, two, Increasing in The British regular army at the end of lust year numbered 220,000 wen of all! ranks, which was about 3,000 above the “establishment.” The reserves numbered 80,049 mengethe niflitia~"124,700; the yeo- manry (volunteer cavalry) 10,400, and the volunteers 227,800. Dring 1893, 34,847 recruits joined the army. Probably the oldest cleorzyman in the world was a Greek priest who lately died in Thessaly, Greece, after 120th He never left the place in which he died Ile was accustomed to begin his priestly completing his year. “wa- born an l where he offices before sunrise, and to retire promipt- His sight and hearing were ip excellent condition to the day of his death, and he never made use of He was in the active ministry for ninety-nine years. iy at nine vlasses. A Rio Janeiro special says: A plot t abduct or assassinate Dr. Prndente Jose de Moraes, the President of Brazil, has beer discovered. The object of the conspiracy was to prevent bis entering tipon the dut- | she performed many seemingly | of nine failing | also supervised by a committee ot | The company | . 4 Give ; ies of President of thé Republic of Brazil, | to which he was elected by an overwhelm- ing majority inthe closing days of de Mello’s rebellion. There is dissatisfa- tion throughout the country, particularly in this city and The policé are making arbitrary arre-ts, and an nprisir g is imminent. If revolution comes, it) wii state. | be more formidable than the last. The Duchess of Bec ford recently tuld a girls’ needlework society in Mile End, England, thatthe bonnet which the Queen wore at the jubilee service was practically made by the Princess of Walee. “It was sent home,” said Her Grace, “looking heavy and ugly. Nobody dared return it to the milliner without the Queen’s orders, and nobody liked to ask Her Majesty for euch instructions. So the ladies in- walt- ing showed it to the Princess of Wales, | - } knowing how clever she is in matters, and Her Royal Highness, with her own hands, altered it and twisted it till it became the extremely becoming and tasteful head-dress which we all admired | Everybody ! on that memorable oceasion. who saw it thought that the Queen had never had a prettier bat came to be so pretty is news of to-tay.’ bonnet, ’ —__.—___ all ench |< | azines, also Bookstore. | Cte., how it ‘ . . j The torture of dyspepsia and sick head- | ache, the agoniziwg itching and pain — of salt rheum,. wre removed by ~Hood’s Sar- saparilla. = DIED At Souris, on the 2nd in-t., after a brief iUness, Thomas Doyle, Druggist, aged 42 years, Deceased formerly did business at | Victoria. Summer Complaint. | Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, 25c 95, Perry Davies’ Pain Killer, 25c Extract Jamaica Ginger, Qe Chlorodyne, 25 cents and on dranght. —_—_——_ Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets aug “AS EASY AS LYING,” SAID HAMLET. But lying is not always it’s very hard on some instance, but it’s wonderfully easy on the new NICKEL WIRE MATTRESS. this Mattress is made of such perfectly tem- pered wire, and is so elastic and yielding. It’s strong, too, and full of wear. PRICE? Well, that’s easy, too’ MARK WRIGHT & CO.,LTD, Who Sell at Sel¥i® Prices. | ang7 i ETTY PARASOL ry Necessary t» Complete i ; APR Is Ve A Pretty Outdoor Toilet. We have an unusually good assort- ment of Colored and Fancy Parasols, and for those who require them some very \ nice Crape Trimmed and Plain Mourn- general stock of Plain Silk, Albion Cloth, Utopia, Gloria and Laven- \) tine Sunshades is very complete, and our y low. BEER BROS. winds; fine; not much change in tem- | cert less EXAMINER . . JOB LIi TO-DAY WE RECEIVED 2 Melutosh Coats, worth & Bed. be, nS. witch will be sold for Ss Web BS dozen Umbrellas. worth Fed ets., which will be sold for 4Oe. Straw Hats, Summer Undercloth- tng, etc. must be cleared ont, <o come and have a bargain. See those Conts brellas. ee corms nian )eaeespeneichntinlns PROWSE BROs. Charlo:tetown, July 31, 1894—<15 1894. these Um- af 7 ie 8 @ & oF , ok (Ogilvie’s Hungarian Paieut, Five Roses, Kent, Matchless, Howard, Sunbean, beaver, Cornmeal, ete, ete. Seeeenes VBBBOOOT48BH9O84O358881 ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, ONE O a inost stylish and com- fortable tabries in Sum- mer Dress Goods. is LACE CLOTH. A Wool goods, which combines an elegant finish and a_ stylish appearance, with per- fect coolness and com- fort. Drop in and see it. MOORE & McLEOD. “CWtown, duly 31, 1894-—t t s | ! eS 7 : : 7 CHEAP SALE F * u 2 « OF—— ONE MONTH Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Twenty per cent. discoint on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ; twenty per cent. Hats and Caps. twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. Charlottetown, July 31, S194—dy KB. MACDONALD & CO. Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES. ROGERS’ BUILDING, QUEEN Charlottetown, July 19, 1894—tu tha sat STREET. a * el tse dhl tenoce earth epi ee ee LG LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate of ten cents per line. For August —Muansey’s ‘and otier maz fashion Carter's aueb bn rok, at - To merchants and others. }Hand Book of the Canadian Taritt for 1894 arranved alphaletically including tables of éxchanye, hook, price 25 ec. & nseful For very eale at Carter.’ Bookstore Aus6 Caitan] see the splen lid assortment of crockery, glass and chinaware that are of fered so cheap at the cheap crockery store —W P Colwill. : j27 Sw dw A Genuine Bargain.—Five dozen black and colored silk searfs selling at .20 per than regular prices. Please to Just opened at J B Maedon cents. ; ; xiTk Cod, see them. ald’s, ang! 6) Hire’s Root Heer Extract at Watson's. june2l +f Wholesale and retail;10 tons bran; bris choice family flour; bris cheap family flour, 2,000 bush oats—W J Boswall. a2 d3i wli I have always said that the greatest ob ject in education ix to aeeustem a’ young manu gradually to be his own master.— Myduey Smith. —vo -—— wn uiS weare selling at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double. All our BLOUSES SHIRT WAISTS must sold this month. to cle.ur. ' COTTON CHALLIES at 6 and 10 cents. very low. Ch’town, Ang, 2, 1894—dy PRINT COTTONS selling Haris Stewat MOAAR Ul Lunch Baskets, Croquet Sets, be | STANLEY’S LIVER | GREAT GEOLGE STREET, NOKTH SIDE First-class Turnouts, Bareneles;»Bug- gies and Open Wagons. had at any hour, | *pecial cerms made for cxeursion parties. Y STABLE. OF QUEEN SQUARE. Teams.-e¢an be reasonable anid Rates JOSEPH STANLEY, aug3—lin _ Prices toSuit Everybody. Great George Street. | no ceamnaatn anttnitbinge ; | Hammocks, A Tie We have just received a! shipment which we to clear. BAZAAR £0,, ‘Low Prices This Month. Opposite Market Square. weting, Bathing and Pi-hing . 1 of apoeve. offer | fur wales low Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—tts | See the LADIES’ JACK- A BETTER INVESTMENT ~~ than an and| DENT POLICY $1,000, at | Big discount this seasen of the FOR year, isva | { i ; é ACCI- < ¢agse bottle ef DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, July LO—4i a which “Should” be a hand forimmediate use in every house in case | of a sudden’ attack of Summer Coni plai nt, Cholera Merbus, &. To be had of ail deal- ers in’ medicine at 25 | cents per bottle, ACA Tracadie Beach, — Berger’s Engli Paris WILL KILL US J. D. MACLEOD 2 co. Wi HAVE COME! Green and thereby save the aH iKS™ This Green is warranted PURE by W. E. DAWSON, Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w f The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Extensive improvements, lately made, place this hotel «Siods ‘among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetowr is only thirteen miles, and from Bedford Station four miles. Two trains each day are met by carriages from the Hotel. One-fare rate on Saturday, good Fare on railway, 40 cents, until Monday. The bill-rooms opento guests ev ery evening, is under direction of Miss Janie Burris. ! sorts of Sports in Conneciion, and the Best of vr, For terms, &c., address Hi. L. ELALL, June 27 —cod pat HOTEL ACADIA. ROBERT PALME? in Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. — = a —- wore > SS READ We are now better prepared than eve 4 DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH | SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL | POSTS, which are always kept constantly THIS! r to supply Contractors with pp in stock. and mus PANEL | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MORTGAGE SALP. Valuable Land Fronting Prince and Water sireets, Charlottetown, on To be sold by Public uction, at the “Court, House in Chariottetown, in (lueen’s County in Prince Edward Island, on SATURDAY, the twenty-fifth day] of August next, A D 184, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— All that tract, pieceand parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown aforc- said, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing at the angle of Prince and W ater Streets, on the north side of Water Street and on the east side of Prince Street, and running along Prince Street northwardly one hundred and twenty feet; thence eastward- ly eighty-iour feet to Town Lot Number Twen- ty-two in the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid; thence southwardly along the division line of Town Lots Numbers Twenty-one and Twenty-two one hundred and twenty feet to Water Street aforesaid; thence along the north side of Water Street eighty- four feet-to the place of commencement, and is part of Town Lot Number Twenty-one in the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town, together with all buildings, fixtures, rights, casements, advantages and appurten- ances whatsoever 10 the said premises belong- ing or in anywise appertaining. The above piece of land will be sold either together or in parcels to suit purchasers at time of sale. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the nineteenth day of November, A TD 1885, made between Jobn Ball and Ellen Sarah Ball (bis wife) of the one a and the undersigned, Eustace Heath aviland, of the other part. Por further particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, apply at the office of Wii- liam °S. ‘Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’'s Block, | Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-first day of July, A D 1s04 EUSTACE HEATH HAVILAND, july23—5i law (mon Mortgagee. | Bi" 1 2, chico sete autlgesalescicnpteensoiesscceiuad ch suadcct ana Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE.—Several first-class Resi- cences within city limits. Prices from two to six thousand dollars. ‘Terms easy. ; Also, a namber of Dwelling Houses, | Building Lots, ete., different prices, accord- ing to location, ete. } TO LET.—* Watermere” and Park | View Cottage, fronting the harbor, close by Victoria Park. Also, one-half of the '* Duncan Building,” and the “Italian | Werehouse,” both centrally situated busi- ness places on Queen Street. Rents low. For further particulars apply to A. MacNEILL, Auctioneer & Real Estate Agent. july30—m w f 2w } | We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor | THE MAGIC CITY s ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC. WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we marufacture | of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., PEAKE’S.NO. WHARP, Cli’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good } work, i J. D. TAYLOR, / may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. 1894. WOODILL'S: I have carefully analyzed / samples of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, | purchased by me at several stores, and found them PURE, WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- PORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. By Bes jy28 Halifax, N. 8S. NEW STORE, [ have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co's. If you want your Watch or Clock to go +I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run dail Sunda: excepted) as follows i " ” Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Ieave Arrive PM AM BD SOD. .cocs Charlottetown....... 6D 94 301 614.....Royalty Junction .... 606 $19 350 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 5M BO BOP Ciiiscscs Hunter River.......524 815 Sar. e ihinsses -Bradalbane - 501 Tay See Wi caicekees Emerald. . -45 79 508 7 40......... Freetown. . -46 To Bee SF bbaccess Kensington -409 64 Cee SE) incnce Ar Ly.. 406 615 Pa Summerside AM POD. BED sécccs Ly BP censan 240 1165 SOD OG io cencee Miscouche......... 325 1044 225 905........ Wellington ........ 307 1017 Bie Oe 51-00. un 237 935 2, ere Sg FRCS 146 800 SUP BOOT icssintes Bloomfield......... 130 744 Be Oe O0s iss. cccde BORO cntssta ss 1065 70 Dae UE bebicokuan Ps ebcisinne 1225 600 PM AM PM aM AM PM AM PM 690 $0)...... Charlottetown....... 9D 5656 650 315.....Royalty Junetion..... 905 615 7 we We ecnianeteih SRE vcneneou « se 440 805 405).......Ar cai 815 406 Mount Stewa t . 2). eee Ly Be. onsen 816 355 900 438. ns oe MEMissecnscodhe 742 315 930 500.. --t Poter*s..... cosoootae 8@ 1014 538.. Bear River......... 645 158 «4 & . eee Souris... +6 11 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 34 938 508..........Cardigan..... Jt oe ee We cess cad Georgetown. ....... 70 21 M M AM PM PM AM 7) eae ROR. « ccincarineccen 7% BED: 00e0<n600e8 Cape Traverse.... ........ 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N, B. J. OUNSWORTH, Superi ntendent, Uharlottetown. Canada, ! nae aoe es Province of Prince Edward Island. IN CHANCERY, Before the Master of the Rolls. Lucretia J. Young, Widow. Devisee and Ex- ecutrix of the Honorable Charles Young, late Surrogate and Judge of Probate, Com- plainant, and John Doull and George Thompson, Trustees of the Estate of the late Sir William Young Chief Justice of Nova Seotia, the British and Foreign Bible Society of Lon- dov, England, and William Young and Richard Francis Marmaduke Wood, De- fendants, Notice is hereby given that the report of Master Morson asto the real and personal estate Of the late Charles Young, the debts owing to and by the said Charles Young, and other matters therein set oul now on file with the Registrar of this Court, be confirmed ab- solutely unless exceptions thereto are filed by any parties interested on or before the 14th day of August, A D Is4. By order of the Master of the Rolls. The 30th day of July, A D 1394. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, gistrar. A. B. Warburton, Solicitor for Complainant july3i—dy tl dte ity ithe All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, july17 Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—In Maceachern Butiiog, Queen Street, an elegantly finished and we l-lighted OMice, suitable for Law Office or Club Room. Rent moderate. 2w um w—aug? WANTED —A smart boy to care for a horse and make himself genera’ ly useful around a house and store. Apply by letter. Address B., Box 682, City. aug3 WANTED—A geet n References required. vet also a nurse. DEB LOIS, Spring Park. i cook, Apply to Mrs. R. F 3i eod pd—augi TO LET.— The Shop on the corner of Great G e and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. Immediate possession. tf—jysi WANTED--A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant Man kept. Good wages to the right ——~ Apply to Mrs. UNsworTus. julyl7 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at2H. D. Wap- MAN s, Upper Queen Street, if—junez TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The honse and about three acres of land at Brig Charlottetown, and formerly the summer residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable offer accepted. A) to Messrs. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, Beilcltone Char- lottetow n. law tf—augl HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives, Alberi’s the poy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. 1s will. ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret.—a. P. ALLIN, City Bilt Poster. eod—jy3i WANTED.—One good cook, one general servant, one girl to take care of children. Apply at this office. july30 — FOR SALE.--An extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides, Apply at this office. —jy30 TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately occupied by the subscribers will be let separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate, Apply J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- ket Square. u—jy FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An u ht Piano in good repair to sell we eM Bites 1. MongISON, Auctioneer. « uly zl TO RENT. ~Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage th one acre. Apply to A. McNEILL. J25 tf guar pat. WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses id, representi established house. Salary Bs MONTHLY wi increase, and position permanent if sulted, Enclose reference.—Tuk DOMINION Com, PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago, julyl4—law (sat) tt *