TH K DAI LY KANAM IN yo. ¥> ru AX. “MONDAY, AUGUST a, 1886. Local and Other tems. | PRER Gi 4 Py i NEWS | DIED. (ae } Atthe esidence of Mr. Francis Trainor, oe | Street (West) on Sunday, the 8th inst., ames > an Keenar, s9n of Mr, Patrick Keen an, of th 8 city, } af Luties one . red 20 ve Mav he rest ac i ROT AL 25 ry ' ey .% aged o/ ye. ivy he rest in p: ace, ; 1) SPECIAL Di sto THe EXAMINER, ] [Funeral will leave for St. Duus au’s Cathedral : on Tuesday morni:g, at 845, thence to the ; = TH i (' > R i if i ( i> Cutholic Cemetry. ¥ anniversary ol l e e j 4 . {Boston papers please copy.] SP ECIAI i . NOTICE > % rh Drug Store has a reputation for All Pre \ iOUS Re ro sorte Bes ifen S A LED Ok AS it has been brought to our notice that other : rm s Cigar in the market ° makes of Shirtings are being sold t6 the Retail Seana een si : and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, e * f j as being of our Manufacture. i : eW me has been Monrreat, Aug. 9 ; We beg to inform al! parchasers of this article the W Tr the first TY ; ‘ a f = that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings “ wt Sr wri ne frst tea tram va the i.e. oe j which have not our label = se oo arrived here early on Saturday morning ‘ ai , . > . : ” ‘ = ws 7 © thead of schedule time, having been only At Discount oo per ( ent. Parks’ Fine Shirtio 8 eatin tvs from Vancouver to Montreal oo | : ' tae vessel left oko] on the 1 rf . Fu Also two | vessel left Yokohama on the 19th of| wing p, g. 1. Pottery, having leased their Fac- upon them, ; \! ‘ i ine, and arrived at Vancouve ron the 28th tory, desire to close out the balance of their i . . i i luly. On the 30th Julw the first train | Stock. the larger part of which was mannfac- hose with this label will be found to be : - ! _ io : ured within the last six months. , ‘ ; American we VeyiIng part = cal a and aa The his Stock consists of Butter, Cream and Bran] FULL WEIGHT, ; ate \ e \ enty Cars WAS «de Sp itched east 1s | Crocks, Mil x Dishes, Jars, Preserve Jars, Flower — , ; ; FULL WIDTH of 28 inches ry t record beats hollow all time previous made — sé , ee ” . . ; : ; 1 he ( ompe wy how have the Stock warehousec . 7 na it on on the | Acie roads to the south of Use |} in Charlottctown, next door to Custom House, FAST COLORS, - Kieht of the : wre from Brockville to | where itcan be mspected by any intending pur ‘ ; we the N \ : Rad ; chasers, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be \ ~ at alt ~ ere ew rx, tn puance 8 destined fol During the months of August and September | reversibk 1 : want i¢@ Seaside |] Montreal they will fill orders for not less than $50 net, at a They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale j Rus R j sts would do discount of 50 per cent on the present retail price |} Houses, from: whom the Retai! Trade can always siful spot before leavi list, payable in three months, equa! to cash. get them, if they insist upon being supplied with > Lait in 0 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. - THE FIRRMEN'S TOURNAMENT Ch'town, Aug. 6, 86—-6i eod W VE i aR KS \ Nn Ml vy Ww f James Paton & Co ihe i b a SO) 9 con DEAD AS JULIUS CASAL (LIMITED) ; ’ lowe rr QD s His se! H lj fi il | a ! , 5 SURMISE ‘Wlnas tad evening as) <> Onace Al Ag OW, SsT. JOHN, N, B. — pon wey ky : pus is what they genérally say about trade | July 27, 1886, > Haurrax. Aug. 9 during the month of August, and in order to isieieteotiadheeit \UucT SAI Lain Round Coal, to on j : ce ere make a change in the natural order of things, we . ’ Seen Sara, teamn eed Ont, | racssandsidl jiueniidcvesiiting existe | Looe cae North Atlantic Steamship Co known as ex ent fo to witness the « X pec ted Firemen’s Tourna r T : is Wi s for steam purposes. Sale} ™ent. A great many arrived by the boat REDUCTION SALE, j S A. MeNe \uction tr Boston this mornii The chief in ; : i | i , ' lal ieee ta oh he eh, "? or «a, | lo continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal ; > ee Sinthe hall mile hose Pace. } gon jn haying and harvesting Our New Fal, i Nickha ‘ aster, t \ dinner i temperance principles will be Stock of ‘'weeds and Clothing is daily arriving- e ¢ ved eonthe &t riven the firemen Saturday last was | #4 when added to that on hand, will allow pur- . Mhia ail gl a i 4 a . — “ | chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the u cs til fivenh up to crickKetin maseballing, yacht largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they i “ wil ne an ifle s ting The decorations on cannot be duplicated : j : i Ss wi : the Ha ilifax engines are perfect]y én as We can only mention a few of the Bargains: iti rl Ss i > » Cy rorgeo . ‘ . . ‘i . r 4 . oe 7 oS" ; Black Worsted Men's Suits, former price $7, over five thousand dollars having been al-] now 85.88. be : ready expended on this one item. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price STR glit was $12, now $9.50. FOR LONDON. ween nine and te lock Men‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, reat inconvenien f a se s Sti . i “iti now $4. ure - 1 “t; i : ‘ | al riou tate of Affairs im bbe Ifast. Men 8 All-w 00! Tweed Coats, former price THE STEAMSHIP 8 : ? u is th nm t $3.60, now $3. 5 K platforn isafe from ‘ Betrast, Aug. 9. Men’s Very Heavy Al wool Tweed Pants, 6 § as 3 and I roke i pi nks TH ‘ | 1 } ] formerly 3 $2.50, now $1.7: / od Che situation here is critical and alarm- Child’s l'weed Suits ‘at about half prices to ing \ further force of four hundred in- | CLEAR, is int leav K of own n ‘tl fantrv have arrived } ial tr ae from Youth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, Cl 1 is Intended = — i . hcbl ‘ : @iiiye i? 4 I “‘O . « + Otta~e . ; a cs : : : J ' ' now 83. ‘ a 5 : - Mery ” ; ae Dublin Rioting has been carried on all Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, lar otic town for Lone On, N P . "Ki ae Hal ~- | day. The police fired on the mob, killing | "°% = White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts et A» i .Ings, LLIITAX ; } : a a rer : Jens hite S uirts, ft r ets, m6 ovcts,. “oe «rr vernes Lunenburg, Shelbourne. Guvs. | and wounding twenty-six. The great- Men's Regatta Shirts, now 75cts, formerly $1. 18th A w C3 UT ss I ° ugh. New Brunswick: Gloucester, York st excitement prevails. Many of the]. os n’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now —_ — ‘ a > - ) - } Pe h Skey shops h: » } 2c vyrec] “d it rd 5H ts 7 . .1 ~ + la, ( I radwal Island ee eg nave een wrecked an iesnbeelie CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and st ged. More troops are expected to-| ppcsfat ¢ , we Peiaieeee abieialt ak weese os of frei J . it 1 oe * : 7 vt ” : ed : te f earful Slaughter in our Tailoring other Produve carried at current rates of freight. o i ow bis believed that fully two hun- De partment. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all gram has } received in 7 ito, | persons in all have been wounded. , Stations on P. E. Island Railway. ng that Re Dr. Kane ran LATER Ladies Druggets, ee panne 25cts. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, ” f Facies y= enclihlen’ th 4 ain. szadies’ Gossamers, formerly $1.40, now $1. is rat . rey ar conti z 4 age A i Men’s Straw Hats about half price, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ‘ee: ' ' -? — V Bevrast, Aug. 9. Men’s Felt Hats at Cost. ental ports. , Loyal and P Ci Eleven . ne ee * rryon Tweeds at 35cts, 45cts, and up. For Freight or Passage apply in London to “ s try snd a “ POFsons Wert Rill d, and one hun- Scotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.40. North Atlantic 8S. S. Company, 147, Fenchurch ! 3 bk ins pter dred and thirty seriously wounded in yes- Street, or here to ae os os rday Tho Gubline wee tosame > ETD Os . vill uidresses in the principal} “*\“? © $20%8. the fighting was resumed . HL - ek, Nal w a FENTON T NEWBERY — a ud und the United States. and |%-“4y with great fherceness, and a great ' 5 AL ~ GALL . one : . . 7 ws © ve present the views of the loyalist minority, ™any were wounded. The soldiers fired on CAMERON BLOCK. July 2 27, 1886, AGENT. i n the subject of home rule. | the rioters at close quarters. One thousand Ch‘town, August % | 1886—3mos me aw - two hundred more svldiers arrived to-day ayer ap CATHERINES HALL, At — \ Vi tier, near | At noon the riot was assuming more serious eee - } y 4 % , f . . » . J ‘ i Oth, L : sb Lpe ‘ 4 DIAZIN proporti 11S, und 1t 18 feared that tearibie To Lobster. Shippers. DIOL ESAN SC HOOL FOR GIRLS. pid it Lhe \eteor | carnage will result. i ar - 2 NEELY, p-D. President : in e. After | The ARTIN, A.M., Rector and rer } Si aeaesiadiueaal Prin. = wh oe § —— Sept. 15. Terms $275 and emitted ige light, . ‘ - » at x - oun ; 3250. Increased advanta tfered. the infernal regions. The| £Xtension of Telegraphic Facilities foe didvnte tha Principal. oteced. For crow - 1 on the minds of the peopk — July 16-10 wk ing up the worst fe s. and look MONTREAL. Aug. 9. i . : r hes 7 Japa sain Through telegr wphic connections have EXCURSION TQ HALTFAX on _ — is ‘e451 been made with Se by means of the that ju vious to the occur ; 1. mt 7 t] } ; € 4] ti - } M: ckay- Bennett commerce ial cables. rhere ‘ owere . 1@ DeASLS O1 ne heiad : 1 nd distressing = ' has been a general exchange of congratula- ; : ill ULLPressinyg SCrecciies, the chedulous, trembling to thei; | tions on this consummation. ireman's lournament i ww in the past few davs the lightn Tv - F r Rid —ON— i s | sevel i hquake Ic enaity oi a ree ide. . 02a The Fast-sailing Brigantine 16th and tith of August, 1886 - Moncton, Aug. 9. a4 5 sipesie-ieiwietiiees A lace. at Melean,'. | “ward Cass, a Halifax boy, had his leg Le kK R E L Db E, I ETURN TICKETS will be issued by ( , ; ee or ere and arm cut off whilst stealing a ride under -& the Steam Navigation Co. steamers on ; ee a. ~ | @ railway car. 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, SATURDAY, the 7th, and on MONDAY, a ; - i Ph ory \ woman named Evans dropped dead the 9th Aug gust, good to return until SAT- on uf nocnix, : , Er - . ge Mattia L. KICKHAM, COMMANDER, URDAY, the 14th August, for the sum of SSistal ; ve nave ’ -* nee, het wo . not - Four Dollars Each. as been a! ov eip he ; — + » OF ; 2 . . ‘ : 7 , due here about the 25th inst., will go on the berth Parties contemplating ; ip s float | ‘And Still they Come. for either Liverpool or London, providing suffi- miss this « . * 7 , a rf eather. | cient inducement offers. Apply to the owners, RS URIS Opporcunivy. , . terday (Sunday) has Nracaka. Ont.. Aug. 2. PEAKE BROS & Hi) rhe attractions of the Exhibition will be ' bettered her position any. She > : - ys eo ” very great. : . . TTS A aZ ft 3 t 48 ‘ ld tion t > | side, side on to the + Ps ' “ia : : A 7 ee aa . fully gs ae July 8, 1886 eod tf By order, e westw ard. We have ile , Ol ‘ a 45, 7 —_— 3 € NS x W SS, ‘ ne ;.| through the whirlpool rapids in a cask on F. W. HALE it r name, but it is|* Fif : : ; Secret ary. Gut of Canso on Fri- | Saturday. ifteen thousand people were Ch’town, July 31, ’86—tl 9th n way to tix fishing pre ent. OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. - v g She is one of the seiners. ——— THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe | iy 9 a) gas : : x 5 a ee — ‘ ‘ WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- a4 & y 5 { a8 y. k ag s £2, he ” An Expression of ¢ onfidence. ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental faeale. Piano and ‘ ; io eS Oggan nd Talks roe Arts, » Crstory, ,Aeentnre, "ie . — - pele lo io man and Italian Lang guages, ong is ranches, Gymnastics, ASTID Ww oT oO ' ‘ ; Pe MOoONTREAI Aug. 9 ete. Tuition, $5 to $2); board and room with Steam Heat and agg soe RAGE fl 7s The “afterg grass of iy D sy [ think it onl) vht that I i ‘EAL, AUS. o. Electric Light, $45to 875 per term. Fall Term begins Sep- . three acres of lanc situate on the Lower e effect prox usin Sir Joh Macdonald made a lengthy| tember a For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, St. Peter’s Road. For particulars apply to Arch state a agen? = : De eee nee rt ie Fy | Sates, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin 8q., BOSTON, Mass. | McNeill, Auctioneer. aug?9 3i j I Will remem M r that when ack tress to the workingmen or \ 1ctoria, B. emcee FO ——————— - me { was lying upon, asI}q@. who, in reply, expressed their utmost Wet aon TO . sET i after- —— ca the Tr forming me ee Ce or a few cattle, ina field near the city p- sails Paine 2 onfidence in the Premier. ply to George Alley. aug9 2Zaw 5 I reco, y, and so have imy , a a vr ‘ ‘ = =. ; A Youthful Heroine. ANTED—A Servant Girl ‘or Housekeeper. i work at my occupation yet, Apply at Ex AMINER oftice. augs , ; aces ilies: Aeatiee ole \ E nee x toinform the public generally that the ete - 1S ist ee ee MonTREAL. Aug. 9. Island Pottery has changed hands and 500 MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale by You can use this testimony as , ° will ey “continued under New Management, by Geo. J. Writ jly22 5i eod : , ; eo, right. jly22 Si €o tit. Hoping you will still continue to Miss Greene, 18 years old, the daughter | the undersigned. tl fferin of the well known hatter, saved her father 1 t FoR s SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in } faithfully from drowning in the harbor here to-day. A NEW LINK OF WARE the best paying Stock Company on the STANDISH MASON. Island; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- +H July 4. 1886. ee ee a : _. | tory reason given forselling. Address, * X. Y. Z.. Me. Wns , ee a .. hick Increasing the Fisheries Pro- will be at once manufactured, at prices that will Ch town.” jy 29 2w pd i ’ \gent for the Inhaler, which ki defy competition. won al ; . Drug Stor tection. Senenien cot bk tain dak cold lk he O 10 LET. -Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, ie shrnonsoi eee SO8..50, Fee. Oy ee Aer. Cras with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and Se oheaes Coun Lonpon. Aug. 9. MURPHY'‘S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen a accommodation ; possession immediately.— a oa 1 s i 1 2 h fl i North American Square, Charlottetuwn. t. Reddin, ily27 tf t s were dispose ,; and a e “itis 2 Ni J TCE , 5 a - Ress fhe British fleet im North Ame 7 We solicit and expect the patronage of the . p ¢ simon White, well aa 2} waters is to be largely increased in order | public. Ts LE’ o-oo a? Hone and ial iy en ket people, was convicted of}... ce oioantly id » fisheries. chester Street, formerly occupie y Owen uN aa Steves and | Ome Pees the fisheries Address orders to Connolly; immediate possession given, For . ‘ ; Teall ——— . terms and particulars apply to Owen (¢ ‘onnolly. 3% t hard lab re i y T > r junz21 cod by W. A. Leard with Congri stulations | in Order. HORNSBY & Wi RPHY Bi aie i : = : : O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- bu ' fals mr es : z a" iCK i y 4 : - LONDON. Aug. 9 . EK. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown. T nade, now in the’possession of G. 1. Haszard. ‘ neai evident ; are o> a a ce Kisq.; possession given Ist October next. for ed th e unt I W ednes Sir Charles Tupper and the other Agents- | | July 26—2wks 2 aw wy 2i es teri s end particulars apply to ea doum - tow oe the | enoral have he: rtily con hata the | ek ee jiutaee : rye. Al urne +. ‘ es i. ; ae ‘ ; = new Colonial Secretary hope. MACKEREL, PURSE CTT W oe [(D IMMEDIATELY — A good Cook, pos ow Swe . Ary at this office. aug 3 1 f ee be J $3 al sts. In the application of iideeseanteiiiiasastal gee ae \ ; t aside an execution issued The Puritan Defeated. VW K can supply a MACKEREL PURSE Want ED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one ot e city cor ivainst her by Mrs. Rodd. SE INE, of any size, at very short acquainted with restaurant business pre- and h was heard some days ago, the Boston, Aug. 9. | notice, made from our Seees ; Bene wees to the right oe aot ae at + : (yer r as aving nr . . . ~ . i M igistrate aside the execution as having The Mayflower came in first in the New GOLD VWEDAL TW iN ES, apreeeefionencreccetain emia a6 been improperly issued York Club yacht race on Saturday. and the! 7ANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed rK Ciubd yacht race on Saturday, anc 1e | se - : : —_—_— Deriten second : | strong, light and durable for this special pur- Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- Axsovt half-past one o'clock yesterday, Mr. " | pose. Now sending several small seines to | 100,0r salary. Address: “Hartsfeld, P. S. F. & i-past ; : s° ve? wai sia ‘wag i M. Co., Box 115, Newport, Ky., U.S, of A. Isaac C arter, of Geo. Carter & Co., had oc- : re e Island, light and easily handled for jly17 4wks & wky sion to visit his store on Queen Street. On Michael Davitt’s Arrival. in-shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all —— L310 gu | i) 5 ’ = hi val he tried to cpen the shop door but fnenene | the latest improvements, WANTED— For the Boot & Shoo Business, e his arrival ne Uri pee ws OF € on ¥ : 9 Or: i] 1] Man with some experience ; must have good t i not ent ft probing at ANEW ORK, Aug. 9. rders by mail or wire shall have prompt refer rence as to ability, character, &c, Address— tor about noise as of a} Mi chael Davitt, one of the delegates to ‘attention. Give length and depth to hang in | “Box 254, P. O., Charlottetown, jly204i wky was hea on tl inside o te ; aa 7 a | fathom For Sale owes iiineilinina 4 " heal S n to in : : I hs : Irish National Le: wue of America, has 5. ; oO ile at lowest } P ag “e ee ge ee simi se t simusta a ‘y the " , _ oe ee iere For particulars refer to A. KENNEDY & 7 Queen Gavent. lately exs d py the si oS ed in the to K and ta door | Fee 1; Charlottetown, P. E. J rence Lodge, ca F, s flat is arranged itin and picked up the Key} a Es : , a ‘ with enitable ante-rooms and is most suitable for y on the floor. It wasa pe-| Reported Hlness of the Pope. | American Net & Twine Co., Lodge purposes, Public Hall, &c. For terms, &c, +i i « ; . ‘ 2ET 2, rrangement piece of | eas 13 Commercial St., Boston, | apply to Mary Ann eo ore _ wy pd yare, With a key filed 01 Panis, Avg. 9. | Established, 1842. jly23- -4w eod wy4i . , \ nination of the store i ez hat Hi li i = — Ss _ | FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Blacksmith’s Stand t of the $7.10 left in the till]. At 18 a red that His Holiness the I Ope G. iF on Si. Peter’s Road. Apply if law Ww — ; : : 18 very 1 t i iy 17 2i law wkKr 10 had been carried off, | y ui. pal Estate Sale. Sint he : g 1 — - £3 | or was open. Ih is thought | Toatt 5 : | 10 LET—The Store and Wareho tely occu- t Mr. Carter's visit the thi ‘| Weather Macetin. be XE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, | pied by Messrs. Geor he Carter f eo = Sent . : saan 7 weet : cu pier ‘ d left the key in the lock S0x 100 feet eac,or thereabouts. Goorge Street ; the «welling oe be Tet if Toronto, August 9—10 a. m Prince Ed Mr. George Carter, wou : to } at the entrance of any person tONTO, AUgUSL a. mm. Apply at Merchants Bank of ce - | oy Apply to Messrs. George Carter & Co., / until he had made his ese ape from tue rear of} Moderate to fresh winds, fine weather, ward Island. ueen Square, or to A. on te a the building. higher temperature. June 28, 1886. oneer, ti Ben, ‘Boston Steamers t — o——— 1 The Managers of the Boston, Haiifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Line have to-day wired that, yi “Owing to the accident to the Gate City, it will become necessary to withdraw the Merrimack from the Eastern line to fill her place for a short time. In consequence of this the Carroll and Worcester will sail once a week on the same schedule as formerly. ! “The management regret exceedingly being compelled H to make this change, at this time, as it is their intention to | increase and improve the facilities of the Eastern line.” 1 The Werrimack will, therefore, leave here at 6 o'clock H to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not return until i further notice, after this week. The Carroll or Worcester i will leave Charlottetown at 6 o'clock on THURSDAY i EVENINGS, and Boston at NOON on SATURDAY, as form- erly, CARVELL BROTHERS, } Agents. F Ch’'town, July 28, ’86--2wks jour her pat ' Py UGUST. to pen aa i [)URING avGusr, i J. B MACDONALD | will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW HATS, balance of stock PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of stock of SUMMER SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), MENS’ Worsted). of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, 50 BOYS and YOUTHS’ SUITS (Tweed and sa cae oe All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. KB. MACDONALD’S, / QUREN STREET. i Ch’town, July 29—dy wy = FOR = aninmanitimeies SOE — Bargains in CARPETS and OILLCLOTHS during the months of July and August . Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS “6 ‘ ss “6 i Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, " " ™ ” Bargains in CORSETS, ’ ” , e i Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDS, * a +“ t Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, si ” i Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, > " w: 7 } Bargains in HOSIERY, - ’ " e | Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, ° ss = Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, 7” ' #0 Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, - JAS, PATON & C0., Successors to ¥ 4 WEEKS & CO. Ch’town, July 20, 1886. SS QUEEN STREET. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Faney Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing, * American White Dress Shirts, “ Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. i 111 ijl T i ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR. ff 3 ,@ ie a mS o Ch'town, July 15—wky ee (ene : , TG — —~— ———— ‘e-HE CHARLUTTETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY is now in operati ods will be . * called for and lelivered free of charg Call at the office and leave orders for work. Pri Lists and all informatio: freely givea by MR. SHAW’, Manager, at the Launury, Kent Strect,; King Square. TERMS— Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.) / v Ch'town, July 28, 1886.