Local and Other liems. Cue rush for HKeets is to Dorsey Goff & Co.'s. unl? _ > RHUBARB only 24 cents per lb. at R. K. Krace's. a We are bound to give good satisfaction at Dorsey Goff & Co.'s. junl7 o 4 We regret to learn that the illness of His Worship the Mayor is becoming more serious gpl A cricket MATCH will be played to-morrow afternoon at the Park, between Lawyers and Bankers, vs. All Comers. saihgpnbillst ca \ MEETING of the Rifle Club will be held this evening inthe NStipendiary Magistrate's Court Room at 8 o'clock. a A SAMPLE of well developed green peas, grown in the garden of T. J. Harris, Esq., of tais city, was exhibited by the gardener yes- terday. a We have received the first number of the Weekly Tocsin, published in Hamilton, Ont. It is devoted to the cause of prohibition, and law and order generally. siinesliiitatataiis THe many friends in this city of Wm. |. Patterson, Esq., Secretary of the Montreal joard of Trade and Corn Exchange, will regret to hear of his death a few days ago. tend tat Tut Moncton 7'imes man grows enthusiastic over the lovely moonlight nights and says that the fellow who hasn't a girl feels sad and lonely—but his pocket book grows fat apace. _ > THe St, Telegraph says that Mr. Edward Gorrill, of Tyne Valley, P. E. L, one of the largest horse dealers of that province arrived in the city yesterday with a number of fine carriage and draught horses. A MEETING of the Charlottetown Lime Kiln Club will be held at their rooms this evening. As matters of great importance are to be brought before the Cluba full attendance is requested. By order of the President. -_ Tae Treasurer of the P. E. Island hospital begs to acknowledge the receipt of the second speciai donation of $100 from Richard Heartz. Ksq., towards the construction of the new fever ward of the hospital.—B. Balderston. John desunaarasiiie Tux Band of the 82nd Battalion will per- form on Queen Square this evening at 7.30, for the benefit of citizens. ‘his isa move in the right direction. We understand that arrangements have been made under which the Band will play once a week on one of the City Squares. ——— AMONG the names of visitors to St. John, N. B., we note the following, which were registered at the different hotels yesterday : Judge Hensley, Charlottetown; Miss Hens- ley, do; J. D. Seaman, do; Mrs. Reid and two children, Summerside: R. W. Sharp, do; Jd. C. Durant, do; A. Anderson, do. ee Txe steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston at 6 o'clock last evening, with a general cargo and the following passengers : Frank Brehaut, Mrs. Marshall, Miss Mar- shall, Mrs. D. Nicholson and three children, Maggie A. McPhail, Miss Gillis, Neil Mce- Leod, Ada Dryden, Mrs. Trainor, Herbert Sheridan, George Bambriek, Mrs. Bambrick, Miss A. O’Brien, Mrs, Sheridan, 8S. Murphy. wonsiilmaiail A PREPOSSESSING young girl not much over twenty, giving the name of Anna Suboiger, who stated she came a few months ago from Halifax, N. S.,.was arrested by an officer at Montreal a few days ago for attempting suicide by taking poison. On being taken to the station it was found that she 1 been there before on a charge of a similar kind, but the first time it was with a revolver she had concealed on her person that she was to end her life. She died in horrible agony in Notre- Dame Hospital. eens Messrs. H. H. anp W. H, Tueakston, two young printers from Halifax, employed at the Standard otfice during the last few weeks, re- turned home, undertaking the journey from Pictou to Halifax on foot. They left,there or. Wednesday at 4 p. m., and arrived at Halifax on Saturday at 7.45 p. m., and report them- selves as being in fine walking trim yet. That's the kind of stuff printers are made of. Pictou Standard. These young men are not by any means the only printers that have ‘footed it” from Pictou to Halifax. silts Tue St. John Telegraph says that on Wed- nesday afternoon a serious accident occurred at Messrs. J. McGoldrick & Co's. warerooms on Portland Bridge. Two women named Me- Namee and Coyle, who were working in the loft assorting matter, fell through a hatchway to the floor beneath, a distance of eighteen feet, sustaining several bruises. It appears that the hatch, which runs on a tramway, is kept in its place by a pin, but had been used that a day and a bale was upon it. The women were warned to be careful and not go near it, but they proceeded to roll the bale oif, and, as they did so, the hatch slid over the way and they fell through. The injuries, though very painful, are not dangerous and both are recovering. ” THERE was a large attendance of both purchasers and buyers at the market to-day. The following were the prices :— Beef (small) a 10 cts per lb; do per qtr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pork (carcass) 4 to 5 cts; pork (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 te 60 cts per qtr; ham per lb, 13 to l4c; fowls, each, 30 to 35c ; butter (fresh) 12 to 15; do (tub) 16 to 18 ects: eggs, per dozen, 8 to 10 cts; clover seed, 16 to 18 ets per lb; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 30 to 40 cts; hay per 100, 55 cts; potatoes, 13 to 15 cts; seed timothy, $3 per bush; veal, 3 to 7 cts per Ib; turkeys, 80 cts to $1.75; radisi per bunch, 6 cents; salmon, 15 cts per lb; lobsters, 3 to 6 cts each; halibut, 8 cents per lb.; rhubarb, 3 to 4 cents Ib; codfish, 6 to 25 cents; mackerel, 5 to 8 cents; pigs, $4.50 to $5.00 per pair. ———$< We were shewn to-day by Mr. Merrill, of Boston, who is staying at the Osborne, a curious old coin which came into his possession esterday. Some few days ago a country boy, iving about five miles from this city, was ploughing in a field over the site of where, for very many years, an old house formerly stood. In so doing, the plough turned up the coin, which is in a state of perfect preserva- tion. Visions of Capt. Kidd’s treasure flitted across the youth’s mind, and asa result that field is sure to produce good crops. It was never so thoroughly and systematically plough- ed before. Pending further results the youth came to town with his “treasure trove,” and disposed of it to Mr. Mervill as the highest bidder. The coin is of silver, about the size of a fifty cent piece, is of Spanish rin, and bears on its face the Spanish coas of arms, surmounted by a crown, and the words PHILIP. V: D. G. HISPAN. ET. IND. REX: and on the reverse side two figures supporting crowns, while a third crown sur- mounts two globes w@ spheres, and the words VETRAQUE VNUM 1742 M. an THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ew ee TELEGRAPHIC VEWS, | (SpectaL Despatrcnes TO THE EXAMINER. | A Triumphal Progress. Lox DON, June 18. | journey to Edinburgh was} one long continued ovation of triumph. Thanking the one place for their ‘‘extraordinary demonstration,” he adjured them to allow nothing to distract + tladst« me’s c people at +} . ‘ - + bare question of the , ’ iemM irom tae hour.” ‘* Attempts have been made.” able orator exclaimed, *‘ and will the vener- again be made to distract attention from the real question at issue. The question is solely this: shall Ireland be trusted to manage her own affairs? Those who deny to Ire land this right, admit that Canada and other British colonies enjoy such rights. Are we to trust our fellow subjects in land and govern them by love / or are we to adopt the policy of the Government's enemies and introduce into Ireland govern- ment by force e lre- ee An Independent Opinion. Orrawa, June 18. The Evening Journal, independent, says that if the people of Nova Scotia find it a disadvantage to them to remain in the union the granting of temporary subsidies and concessions cannot make the yoke less galling, and it will be better to let them go. Let us stop all outlay upon railways, har- bors, and other public works, erect custom houses at the Isthmus and treat our inde- pendent neighbors as we now treat New- foundland. It will be better for Canada and also for Nova Seotia, St. John, N. B., will take the place of Halifax as the terminus of the Intercolonial railway, and will become the Winter Port of Canada. Death and Disappearance. Bripcewater, N. S., June 18. Nathaniel Wertzel, a prominent farmer who lived near here dropped dead while about to poll his vote on election day. William Hertie, a farmer, has been miss- ing for ten days. He is said to have had a quarrel with his son and many strange rumors are afloat. Search are closely scouring the country in an endeavor to find him. parties —— Death in Egypt. Carro, June 18. An appaliing mortality prevails amongst the British troops at Assouan, one hundred and six men of the Dorset Regiment alone having died within two months. Of five hundred invalids on their way to Cyprus, ten dropped dead on Sunday last. An Insinuation Repelled. Orrawa, June 18. Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Foster, denies that any change in policy in enforcing Canada’s fishery rights has been made. Testing their Yachis. New York, June 18. In the yacht race yesterday, the Priscilla won first piace, Atlantic second, Puritan third, and Mayflower fourth. a Annexed Again. Paris, June 18. France has annexed the New Hebridies. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 18—-10 a. m. Strong winds shifting to west and north west, showery, followed by clearing weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 18, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at midnight)... ee tears hs owes \< oe A Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at IN i so sci satu leladia le ga 6.87 Lowest Temperature this morning...... .58.0 Temperature this morning at 8 o clock. ..64.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .76.0 Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 15. Wales, Shipped per steamer Princess of Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 650 00 YOR OO 1.525 00 103 09 220 cases eggs Ge sas i > =~ I ‘ + 485 bags potatoes 15 horses - 1.3. 4 . / Oris hams SO Ihe tutter............ ee 5 00 ee ee 85 00 38 cattle..... ‘ os 1089 00 brl meal. eo CL 5 00 100 sheep pelts............ Pp 50 00 & teeete ge ft 1G 00 $3,721 00 By same steamer on the 16th June. 175 cases egys......4.... es ee 225 bags potatoes.............. a 91 00 28 cattle ... 1060 00 1196 bushels cats. 393 00 D I, .. cha eee ve 5 00 7 bush buckwheat. . as 4 00 680 lbs hams. . owd bas 54 00 $2172 00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. the RANKIN HOUSE. June 17—Jas. Rogers, Montreal: Dr. Bruce and wife, St. John, N. B.; W. M. Torrie and wife, Moncton; A. J. Painchaud, city. 18— J. G. Sterns, Souris; J. Rogers, do; Axme Whiteside, Toronto. REVERE HOUSE. June 17—J. B. Robinson, Montreal; Ed- ward Atherton, Souris; C.J. Chambers, St. John’s, Nfid.; Jas. Settey, Kingston, Ont. OSBORNE HOUSE, June 19—L Anderson, St Peter's; D Ross, Orwell; Edward Ward, Bay Fortune. 18 John A Collings, Stuxgeon; S J B Leard, Crapaud ;.J W Newsom,do. ROCKLIN HOUSE, June 16—Richard Burdett, Dundas: ‘John Griffin, St Andrew's: Patrick | Cove- head: F MeDonald. Bost Mass; Rev A A McLeod, do. 17—D M Perkins, St John: George Battie and wife, Wallace, NS; Mrs Morrison, do; Henry Battie, do;G W Bell, Stanley bridge; Mrs G Bell, do; Frank Nelson, West River. wey, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Pictou; Pro- Morning June 17 Morven. Marchand, spect, MeMillan, Wood Islands; Star, McLeod, Shemogue. 17—Morning Star, Macleod, Shemogue; Clayi user, Chatham, N. B.; Minnie R. McKenzie, MeNeill, St. Peters, C. B.; H. L. Sangster, Giffin, Pictou ; Carrier Dove, Allen, do; William, Halliday, Pin- ette; str M. A. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax June 18—-Charles Frederick, Mullins, Pictou; Cora, Thorp, Pictou; Bounty, Lavie, Glace Bay. June nore, Pre CLEARED, June 16—Three Brothers, LeBlanc; Charles Frederick, Forbes, Hawkesbury; Mary D, Langille, Wallace; R Munn, Burk, Pictou. June 17—Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Morning Star, McLeod, Shemogue. June 17—-Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Morning Star, Macleod, Shemogue; Daring, Silliker, Miminigash; str M. A. Starr, Fer- guson, Halifax; William, Halliday, Pin- ette; str Carroll, Brown, Boston. Jane 18-—Cora, Thorp, Pictou. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 15—Ent sch Advance, Orr, Riohibucto, lum; Wolverine, Annett, Gaspe, lum. 16—Scud, Graham, Richibucto, do; Kate, Walsh, Chatham, lum. 15—Cld, sch Advance, Orr, Richibucto, bal; Maria, LeBlane, Shediac, lum; Annie Florence, Bernard, Anticwst, mdse; bgt Eagle, Beyer, Demerara, with a cargo of 7,840 bush oats, $3,500; 25 bris potatoes, $15; Wolverine, Annett, Cape Traverse, lum. 9 Oe we naa EN ee RENT EO RN RR a MARRIED. Atthe Manse, on the 17th inst., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Alexander McDonald, to Miss Har- riet Jane Bruce, both of Dundee, Lot 59. Special Notices. CuHEaPeEst Boots at Dorsey Goff & Co.’s. jun 17 GREATEST VARIETY of Boots at Dorsey Goff & Co.'s. junl7 REMEMBER Market Hall to-nignt. the Tableaux in (choice) in tins, at jund tf DissICATED COCOANUT Beer & Goff s. TRUNKS, slightly damaged, selling off cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. jel7 OPENED at the London House, by Boston Boat, new Prints, Print Remnants, Ginghams, } » ay wy Muslins, Seersuckers, Hosiery, Hanker- chiefs, &c., &c. 3i—jl7 OrpveERS for Piano Tuning, &c., promptly and carefully executed by Mr. Hawley. ju 14 3i Firry pairs pants just received to-day at L. E. Prowse’s, and will be sold at $1.20 a pair, awful cheap. L. E. Prowse has just received 50 suits more of those wonderful cheap line. Only 31.50 a suit to fit boys from 4 to 12 years old. COAL! COAL! ee eee = RDERS can be obtained, as usual, at the office of the subscriber, No. 35 Water Street, for car- goes of the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. CAPE BReTHwW Old Sydney, large. Lingan Mines, large and slack, Victoria Mines, large and slack. The Slack Coals from “ingan and Victoria Mines are clean and bright, and can be used in place of several sorts of Pictou Small. G. W. DEBLOIS. June 15, 1886—eod tf North Atlantic Steamship Co. FOR LONDON. ee ee THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ is intended to leave Charlottetown Via Sidney, about Srd*s Gh XY. LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE and other GOODS carried at current rates. ior London, Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- | burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. TI. Railway. LOBSTERS received into Warehouse any time before arrival of Steamer, and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, June 14, 1886, AGENT. MIDSUMMER TRIP,; 188s. pines tees Fate OT Pe iy OAT tig car (Se at ge : : , tee” ine he wire the t es * ; ae The well-known Clipper Bark re rpocgy each. gheaag Oe MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed i0 years at Lioyd's, Kk. RENBLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shipper: orders in time, For freight or will picase foe passage Sons, apply in Lon to Johau Pitcairn & ig Great Winchester Street, K. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Jun Street, or here to the owners, PrARE BROS. & C0. * May 21, 1886—eod tf SLOCHK vward their | —FPRIDAY, “OAK? A& YING under the advice of MR. PETITICK, Veterinary Surgeon, I have come to the con- clusion not to send *“*OAK’sS HEART” through the country any more this season. Parties wishing to breed to him, can do so by coming to town. as he will stand at his old stable, at MR. M. WHIT Y’S, Glasgow House, ‘jrafton Street, Charlottetown, for the remainder of the ' season, He hes perfectly recovered from the effects of | the poison adminstered to him. . GEO. TWEEDY. | June 18-—-wky ‘ a » otal Furnished Residence to Let. | laine | THE Subscriber, intending to leave the Island | for a few months, desires to let his house, furnished. very facility for boating and fishing. A spring of excellent water in the cellar. Apply on the premises. SIMON DAVIES. Edenhurst, June ld4th, 1886—eod AD RZIN DA Le. 4 ont 5 P ' ’ ‘DR. STRICKLAND L AS returned and permanently re 5 sumed the practice of his profession, Makes a specialty of inserting Teeth With- out Plates. New methods for filling teeth, making the operation comparatively Pain- less. Teeth extracted positively Without Pain, by the use of a Vegetable Gas which is perfectly harmless. See at oilice testi- monials from leading physiciaus in London and New York. A written guarantee with all work. moderate. Ch'town. June 11—6i Prices Mishwick Express Line. Str. ‘M. A. STARR” rT. Ve . L aU | | OFFERS Special Rates and Through Bills of * Lading tosnippers of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpool, London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotterdam, via Halifax. Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, ; Agent, Queen’s Wharf. Ch‘town, June 5, 1886—l1mo TO THE ELECTORS. We Play the Music, YOU DANCE. ENTS—A Political Earthquake is upon us, and you will hear from both parties ali they have done for you, and considerable they have left un- done. We claim to have reduced the tariff during the past yeae on your merchandize, much more than either party. We are short of space to give a detailed account of our doings, but come ard see us before voting and we will explain. Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14. Gents‘ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $19 Cents’ Gray cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse ‘Suits, do, cheap at $12. Gents‘ All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.59, cheap at $10. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, 33.60, cheap at $5. Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, $7.50, Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.50. Gents‘ do Tweed Vests. $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Youths’ Tweed Suits, ail wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 75cts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men's White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., S$5cts., $1, and up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up, rryon Tweeds, 35 cts., new styles. Canadian and Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanke to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. i. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men’s Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, ¢4. Men’s French 'Trowsers to order, .$6.50, worth $9 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent‘s) only 85 45 cts., and up, in quite Scotch Tweed Suitings in cts., worth $1.40 Ladies* Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent‘s) only §octs., worth $1 Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6ets., and up Ladies’ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters \ very large stock of Huisery, at 10 cts. pair up. ry American Prinis, in prettiest patierns yet I . } i} 4 very iarge stock of | MIKADO nd some of the | produced, 5 ets., up. |} Knglish and Canadian Prints, extra value, ! 74 cts., up. American Ginghams, in very new patierns, ; 13cts., and up, American s¢ uckers and Lawns, 8cts. up Canadian Ginghams, for workin shirts, ! s up. } Gents’ kice urnishings, in wreat variety ; che ap. Tickinz, 10cts.,and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up’ | Carriage Rugs and Rubber aprons, 75cts. to $10. | ‘ retonnes, Scts. up. ; Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, dcts. { All Goods Better than advertized. CAMERON BLOCK, | Cash for Weol. 1 | } | | } | | Ch’town, June 8, 1886.—3imos LOE LLL LA ORL OE NT TENN te i te ean &! /4aag Ur ae PVG Har, ov | | i bit 3 ' bo Sas "i AG KOS SsGPsO5, ' A roll of Papers, which was Jeft on ths near the Baptist Church. The please leave it at THE EXAMINER junis OST | LiSidewatk. | finder will office. |W: ANTED—A respectable Girl for general work at a iarm residence, near Charlottetown, ; &nquire at EXAMINER office; liberal wages | given. junel7—2aw & wy | — | FOR SALE iast.; Warranted good milker. office. -A good Milch Cow, calved in May Apply at this jun 15 3i pd W ANTED.—A gentlemen in each city in the United States and Canada to rent an oftice, and act as our agent for an article that will pay | you from $25 to $75 weekly (only small! capital re- quired.) For particularsaddress “ MANUFAC- | SURERS,” Lock Box 216, Kansas City, Mo. ' julié6i | — — pgctnndeniaiee xonieenipetnaibanipastinmagioe i WANTED—A small Boat. Apply at THE Ex- j INER office. jun 13 , ‘TO LET—A Tenement House, near McKinnon , © MecLean’s foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer, jun 14 3i “wo commodious new Dweiling i3¢3, with suitable outhouses, well- finished and pleasantly situated on the corner (of Prince and Dorchester Streets,in a central part of the city. Each dwelling has nine rooms | and is fitted with marble mantels, register grates, &e. ; immediate possession.—George Ailey. june 5—aw tf | (ABBAGE PLANTS, in several varieties, and | “ also Caulifiower Plants, for sale at John Col- Will‘s, Upper Queen Street, junl7 HEART.” ar JUNE 18, 1886. A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. TEL, ars = S. Tne SEASIDE H RUSTICO BEACH, P. EH. I. for Guests and Visitors on or AS been much improved this season, and will be Lt before JULY 10th. sa” TERMS :— Moderate. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the Provinces. ; TAIT KT ae gm JOHN NEWSOWNW. && CO. i Ch'town, June 15, 1886, open . - : . BOSTON, HALIFAX ANDBeP. E. ISLAND Steamship Line Will, after Ist July, !886, make TRIPS PER WEEK. we ee a ree eee EW O The The The 2.200 Tons. 1,400 Tons. 1,400 Tons. Steamship “MERRIMACK” Steamship “CARROLL” : Steamship ‘‘WORCESTER” ————— 0 ———-- — Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND THURSDAY further These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVELE, BROTHERS, Agents, Cherlottetown. NICKERSON & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. of each week, until notice. June 14th, 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 mos We ask your consideration when buying Dry Goods JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. You will be served by Courtcous, Reliable and ©bliging Clerks. JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY ( UR aim will be to Clear Off the whole of our Magnificent Stock, a‘, astonishing prices. Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, snd those who really consider the spending of their money to the best advantage, should avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods, ; JAS, PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0. h 7 E are offering a lot of Excellent Values in Prints, Dress Goods, Parasols, Ginghams ee See » ¥ and Shirtings ; also a big stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has had large experience in the United States JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., MARKET SQUARE. C h’town, June 9, 1886. i i i z ‘ i 5 7 . ——— ( - Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties Cersets, Parasols. -_—-— o— —- In Trimmings, de. Our Millinery BROS. Gloves, Hosiery, Frillings, Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Department is too well known to nee puffing. 2 Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at SEER ’ Ch’town, May 29, 1836, x ot ne ion tia anemia eros stom vate em fe A OO ON RE A HI ERS ag Sh CS ERM | mn