--Q -c Bros, \.\”l), 4'“-‘ filler /1»/...zg .1-,-. ,_ ,,,,.“z ' " Nice ' '-m¢.ng_ 5036 year aeason ff confident rchase of In Oppor. I. lerial are; , .. 7 sill? and rare also " Ind have ‘ans I 01"’ flew jacquard gyrchass ' cc Big rtunity of shown in _ 315 for lint ll) lengths .5’ mgs, Con- 5 C0. B ! TE. I advance lo.‘ Streets. .'t}«11l .1 I Local and Ulher ltctizu. ll-‘N. Ju. C‘-MW. was in the city y.-ml» (lav l-‘.:-2 I” ‘-9. I Lmn» has retu~;;.,} to '5'“ ll. limb. “ lid ':-. l’~«‘:wtv" tl\cl'ncle 'l'--m'.- l'\l‘m --' .'.'z-- in r-a- ilss-0;-‘I ,\’- ,\f.,,,,-,. lit1\ ‘.22.. ll }.':\‘ will pro.-.ch M A}- I» . I \g L5 .t‘:. —-u—l I: \. .\lr. (‘..rh:»n .\~ 3 " i ‘I Hi; ill Tm on‘: l"a' v_\ Safe by the Iul.- "- ' ‘ V I ~l-===I~'H' Ulmiuli this evening promises t a he must sucoaufu1_ Rm‘ Mu. LLOYD has an article in the Wu.-k oi‘: the occupation of Newfoundland by the l- reuch. -l’lR- “V-"T. chief census commissioner denies that the eszuinorators are to carry around petitions for signatures asking for the tunnel. _ Til]; place to spend a pleasant evening will -be at the Lyceum on Friday °"°0lfl8. in bear the concert by the pupils of Prince Street School. F_.utcv Sana in St. James’ Hall to-day, begvnntngptt 2 p. m. Tea on the table at 5 The ancy Sale and Tea by the ladies of St. James’ is always a grand affair. Be sure to go and see for yourself. Tnsrs staunch little steamers are being built here this winter. Mr. Gall‘:-ey Gardner and Mr. Barry Henderson are the owners of one each, and Mr. H. Croesinan, Pmxircr has built the other for Messrs. Davies and Cairns’ lobster factory in N-.-wfoundland. The first two are about 40 feet keel, the latter about 35. A Qtrsuzc des thl says:--‘It is quite probable that fo lowing the example set y the Methodist and Presbyterian ehurclies of Canada, the Roman Catholic prelates of this provinces will make an appeal to parliament at the coming sesdon in favor of prohibitory or restrictionary legislation.’ Is a recent issue the birth of a den - _ tar to Mr. Ronald Matheson, Forest I ill, was recorded. It ap that the notice was bogus. and the name signed a forgery. The author of this contemptible trick ‘is nut lo secure as he thinks and unless he calls at once and apologizes to Mr. Mathe- wn he may have something much more unpleasant to do later on. lr'was Mr. Simon—not John Bolger, who presided at the Civic meeting Tues- day night. Mr. B.)lgCf called yesterday to say that -. we were incorrect in stating that he placed himself in the chair. He ltys a motion was put and carried ap- -pointing him to the chair. For our part we heard no notice to this effect, but we accept Mr; Bulge!-’s word for it. Rm‘. Ma. llvlciuuv will be inducted infl the _ chargeof the ngsega_ , tioh of; fish, Montrose and .ll1’hrIsdale- ‘ on Monday next, 6th iut., at 7 p.‘;m.. in the Mv3ut'roso* Church——-Rev. Mr. -¥u&il to preach, Rc\'. Mr. McMillan to address the minister, earl Rev. Mr. Corbett the P°.°Pl°- ‘ Jutss Oansurn ‘ Clerk of P’by. Can‘. T. RICHARDS, cousin of Mr. Jae. Richards of this city, who left the Island in 1882 in charge of Hon. Daniel Gor- don's bark Lady Nairn, -and‘ has been trading with her from Britain to South America, the West Indies, and the Uni- ted States for over eight cars, has lately returned to the Island. Lady Nairn was sold some months ago in England. Cgpt, Richarch was for a number of years let the emgiq of Eon. Jae, Duncan J o. ' " ' i ' -‘ Mn. DONALD Muzllsox, a member of Bunyan Orange Lodge, Rose Valley, who has been lately called to mourn lihidiloss of a loving and devofed wife, fits pre- sented his brethren with a resolution wiifleme, etptcdngiheir tenderest tithghiu. in his gytrloss, and nooliriigiut him“ to look for c-ivmfort to the wisdom and goodness of that God who afllicts in kindness and not in wrath. The resolution was ' ed in behalf of the Lodge by Maléolm wart, Malcolm llclienzlw and J. J. ~Bethune. Tn! cast? will be taken on. Monday next, April 6th. If a person should die on the day following he will be counted as alive. Strangers will be counted as inhabitants and reidents who ‘are absent will be omitted. Should a house be burned on the seventh that was standing on the sixth it will be counted as a dwell- ing till the next census. The number of uestions to bosnswerod are about double _ ose ofltbe last, and respecting age, sex, condition,-re, f n,_ education, race,» occu tint: and ot erwise, houses and penalty for a false answer is forty dollars, fife: refusal to reply twenty dollars. 1:! December last, when the exhibits of ~ rice from the government of Prince ‘ward Island were being opened in the Canadian annex of our exhibition, Mr. Dimook gave a few specimens to some of the men engaged in opening the case. n One tho‘iaghtful— laborers, Jae. A. Cemet- on, planted --his variety, the well known “ Prince Albert," and yesterday he brought to the Canadian court five or six perfectly formed tubers and askedto have them exhibited in the Jamaica court. This rapid growth is to be attributed not only to the fertile soil and genial Jamaica climate but ale to the fine healthy seed forwarded by A. McNeill, secetary of the Prince Edward Island exhibition associa- tion.-Jamaiu Paper. ' Tin Entertainment by the Juvenile Templsrs last night was a grand success. Mr. J. Lawson occupied thecluinand in a short address sketched ‘the-‘history of the J uvenilo Templan, stating that frdm’ a small beginning they at present num- bered. the World over, no fewer than 150,000. The number in Prince Edward Island was about 500. and of these Char- , lottegown Temple contained over 150. A lengthy programme _was very well carried _out, the audience pressing themselves satisfied. he tableaus were par- ticularly‘ fine, and the reoitations, solos, "aid readings would have done credit to older performers: The Dialogue “ The School ” was greptly en'0yed. The Tem- plers were favored, as deserved with a full house, and financially the entertain- ment turned out well. Tm: steamer Southport is now under- oing repairs at the ferry wharf: We un- derstsnd that she will not be_res_dy for service for a month and a halfTor two months. It appears that the Govern- ment werdslow in calling for tenders for a new boiler required for her. and to make matters worse the party whose,ten- do was accepted failed to comply yrith the conditions and so the Government were obliged to take the next tender, that of Messrs. McKinnon and McLean of city. Messrs. McKinnon and hsdjn the meantime entered into other engagements and consequently tlI.6~.§[01‘k wi not be done as early as it might otherwise have been. We loam however that the Government have arranged with tlesers. Batt Bros., to put one of their ngs on the route in the meantime so the public will,___r;ot' be‘ serjguslyglncgn: .—-- -l—_%._3:: “--- --—~—-— A - -— (‘Elli B Vf\’;’s ;‘. i 5 .~.- »’- EH .9.‘ xllllllllllll o.-‘~..:...".- ‘ i''- run -.-i u’ Siixi-lug t"a.- ‘.f'."u*" uf_ Jlarcll. The evidence of Frank ll=ll‘pf‘l' avd Joseph Tavl-xr was un‘.nipo*t-int. D. Lug-n. i-nil 1' at (7 v 1.: ‘.-»\\‘v-, rPl':l(&rl a conversation he ll.' l wlrli 'I‘.i,‘~‘lor in which Taylor‘. Ml‘.llllf(‘l'l rlw ox" 1'9: »- ll-‘Ml un \\'9.Y‘q‘ lit? nuns ;-'.l.'eI» I-l'(_l|]] Lloi-d’s l't‘8l(l°~“ll(‘t‘ but <-«id ll!-‘ll Smith was innocent of taking \\'lsito‘s m-m--Iv. Daniel‘ Riley. constable, testifie ' to meeting John Jov on Water Street. Goor<,:ctn\vn. on the evcnii‘-g' of M(m«l-ay week, and relarevl It couv--rsatiou they had in the course of which Jov admirts-d that he brought Taylor down to George- town to get him off in the Stanley. Wit- ness advised J oy to bring Taylor back_,to town, as it was a. serious matter to tryiiito frustrate the ends of justice, and he said he would. This closed the evidence in‘ the first cases, but nnothvr charge was taken up against Taylor for breaking into the Bazaar Store on or about February 1st, and taking therefrom a dressing-case. . Mr. Fulton manager of the store, re- lated how the shop bed been entered and identified fl dressing case the ofiicers found in Taylor’s chest as one he had in stock at the time of the robbery. Mr. Fultod who has not been in good health for some time, during his cross- examination fainted, and the court ad- jou.ned for the forenoon. AFTERNOON. Cross-examination of Mr. Fulton was continued by Mr. Peters, but nothing of importance was brought out. Sergeant Bradley described the search he made of Taylor’s room, and how he got the dress.- ing case there which was now} produced in court. He also related a conversation he had with prisoner in which he said he had bought the case about Christmas for a party but did not give it afterwzmle, and that he paid $4.00 or $4.50 for it. Mr. Fulton's clerks were examined, but to corroborate the facts before stated by l\Ir. Fulton himself. -- —.—————-———@ Johnson's Anodyne Liniment takes the lead;“ there is no better.” says a. Boston; druggist. »- i‘ .... I-{arse Matters. ‘' S!n,—In- your issue of the 30th Maréli yon'state : Following. will he found table compiled from the last year book, show- ing the relative standing of the sires that have five or more trotters new tgtthe 2.30 list in 1890. -' “'5 .. I wish to speak only of the t-hr L I‘ I as they are so far ahead of the ,4 Your statement is inisleading as regal‘, 3 these three, as Nutwood is the sire -of twenty in the 2.30 list this year, sixteen ti-otters and four pacers. counted toa sta1lion's credit as well as trotters, and why shouldn't it be so? A pacing stallion sires trotters, and a pacing mother produces trotters. ‘I may ‘mention; as a )!‘0rIf, that tlidsirc of the dam of the great Maud S. was a pacer. everlivedis the cor Msnager,imaki1‘rg a mile in 2-16, beating the famous This cult is sired by Nutwood, and went dyeing the great, animal. foul year in the 2.30 list than any othesghorse, either living or dead, in one year. _ _ ec- tioneer sired fifteen trotters and no pacers, so you see these other two hirses pass him by five each. or a difference of per cent., which, considering that Electionesr is some three or four years older than Nut.-wood, and eight or nine years older than Alcantara. actually puts himiout of comparison for first place. Honsmux. A .Serious Battle The political battle is over, but the ba- lttzle with-disease must. be constantly and unceasingly waged else the grim reaper 1 Will come out victorious, and loved ones will be gathered to their long home- all sides may be seen pale and listless girls who should be enjoying the health and.- glow of rosy youtli. Everywhere we are met wit.la..wo_.'.uen young in years, yet pre maturely old, who suffer in silence almost untold agoniés, the result of those slime/nts peculiar to’ the female system. To all such, Dr. Williams’ Pinlt,,‘Pills come as a blessing. They restore wastechvitality, build up the nervous system, enrtché the blood, and transform pale and spllow com- aplgctions into glnvvi , I‘OBy ch_'eeks”‘tliat alqnefollow perfect . ealth. Ina word theyaiie a certain cure for all ‘ithese dis- trossing complaints to which women and girls are peculiarly liable. I A trial of these pills will convince the 'mo#*scep- tical of their wonderful _meri_t.‘ Fr_n:..sufi'- ering men Dr. Williams’ .P1nlI"l’lllS are equally efiicacious. For overwork, tn_en- tal strain, loss of sleep, nervous»-debility, and all those‘ diseases tli t lcadio broken- down manhood, they are a certain specific, jttimulating the brain, reinfor V ..-the er- hausted system and restoring”f‘I¢ ‘uttered vitality. Dr. Vlfilliams’ Pink’ *Pilh are nature's restorative and should be used by every week and debilitattd person. For sale by all dealers or sent post Paul on receipt of. price (50 cents 8-_b_0X) l‘Y addressing the Dr. Williams Medlcmfl 00-. Brockville, Ont. Wesleyans and Biblical Inspiration- LONDON, March 27.——The Wesleyan agitation over Biblical inspiration is ex- tending to other churches. Leading theo- logisus keenly discuss Professors?-havi n’s criticism of the tenet of verbal ins a- tion Three Wesleyan professor’-s,B _, s, of Hgeadingly college; Slat;er,,,~-_y£;; '‘ . bury, and Macdonald, of Hans orth college, concur in the opinion that Prof. Davison’s paper ought not to dismay the orthodox. They argue that it is necessary to reconcile popular and scientific views of the Scriptures. Dr. Clifford describes the per as “well balanced, luminous and breathing the intellectual sincerity of ‘Wesley.” The Scotch rofessor-, Bruce, imunts the Wesleyan nnnistry-’s_ attitiule as a token that God -is guiding his church’ in the path of wisdom through I cntlcbl r. Spurgeon and several Baptist unin- isters, while refraining from detailed ‘at-— tacks on the new movement, constantly that -reform _ “the f-fomenters of doubt," ‘slid pray that ‘fflod willjsupply beligvirig. - ‘Iv , g ‘p , 3 " _ H i v _V R g . _‘ -. '«3~-‘ls: , -."‘2— '‘‘‘i ' ‘ ' ""3, "'~ ' ‘‘‘e‘ 'f‘**- -5- ‘s Ccifis-i wf V ‘\ I C i‘2lf.mit0ba. S cc 1001 Act and a -1‘ . . , _ lil“ "l‘ ‘ "‘~‘L 7-‘ \‘- :- - ‘I li'|'l'tl ‘I? ll!‘ -luv e‘r~ll 9, my, .. ..- ll .1 \h ll :.:n 53 I‘. :» M 1.‘ ‘.. .. .,-‘C , "l"‘-3‘ ll”! 5. l. ‘I ill, i¢\ :-- sq-.~« 31 ‘ ‘All’ '3 V i ‘ ‘- l"iI "'T .l"1\‘in!‘ l ~ i I ‘ r \ . . ~'.tlLf~ ;-_ -2 fy.-5.-_-v . f,,_. ,,';h‘ ''‘V'*l‘-l~ (3 ‘ Vi? live ' .;~‘-’ :< ‘H51 '»Excilemant ‘in Police Circles. they did not add anything further, except . ,;gl,_3Bnted Quinn, employed. in the cutting 9 .,,,ti£.ies'i.»f "goods from her emp oyers. She .-wt-suixe-:l up in the uflhir. ..#-:the Inn and near the Bavarian frontier, A pacer is ‘ 4': Then, again, the fastest two year old that - riod of history._ On the other lunch lil‘.l.iiL: E P11 lb ii ii ‘#5. V -\l. in ?=~..2~~‘ ‘H. :i;:. .-! .\i:n:i~;] xiii . Iii 0 U T, .‘_.r.‘..;___. l‘in,%i}.‘>rocity. plow SIR ‘Jul-EN. «WILL» SETTLE ; THE DIFFICULTIES. ._____.__ ., __ ________ U'r1'.i\'.'.\. A;)I’ii I. -».‘_wir J »lm‘tliinks he Gees zt Wu‘ tln'-ugh the c-nnmeu.-ial mid religious tlifii.-ult§~.'s *.\'l1ich ll'\=:<ké[ the-, cabinet. 'l"2:Lt .‘vi.:lll-‘ulm Pull-~n‘i_l. law is to g‘ ‘M the cnllrls, riml p;'.»l»;g‘.;}:_:,.; the I’;-i~.‘_\' (,‘u~.mcil. In the llltftzllillllt‘ its ups-rativ.-via will be permitted. 4 . - Sir Clinrles Tuppcr lms gone to \\'ash- ingtnn t-- -e- if he can l‘.:(l'!Ce the United States nutln-iiticwz. rliruugh the British Minister KM} Washington, t» Inc-at a Canadian delegation on n lll[lllt3d~l'OCl[)1‘f)~ city basis. C. H. Tuppor, Minister of Marine, said to—day that the proposed negotiations will go further than natural products. a ---—-—--Q_...._..—.— ,A Conspimoy Among Prison Zl'Io.vrnsAL, April 1 ——A conspiracy has been discovered among the prison guards of Montreal to allow several well-known prisoners to escape, for which they were to receive a supply of money from some outside parties. Two of the guards have been discharged, and others will leave. The fiffdll‘ has created a great excitement in police circles. Will Retain His Seat C '1‘ouoxro, April‘1.—--Mayor Clark will retain his seat as chief magistrate, his conn‘ect.i-)n with certain printing contracts not having been ‘established. * --—-———--o-- , I A Female Shop Lifter. .M0.\"]:1tBAL,ApI‘ll 1.——A v. ell-known lady partment of Morgan’s.dry goods store; vms discovered to-day stealiii large quand- incrilninstes several other girls" who are The firm have discharged Quinn but they will not‘ prosecute. 7 ,___.___...____'..__. The Mafia Makes 3. Mistake. VID.\'NA, March '27.~A despatch from Kufstein, 21- fortified»-town of the.Tyrol on says that a well-known merchant of Kufstein who was upori7'tl1e point of enteringamilway car at that place was . — who plunged a . A 9 breast, killing —— :’l‘he Italian, who T I in theneighbor- ‘ “The police found ,l.l hbixg -‘V _ ‘__€!_ hl..r:_.‘..\. =...§ig«.3~..?.s:‘ll . “need. so. : ...j~g—m_ ». .-.— _....i V 5. ‘i I r‘ 1.‘. }' "9 T I - iv .- - "~94.-.....,.,..,,_ __g‘_ _ 1!...-*3-’h‘-%-in‘; .il>.:.i;:. V;—_—‘~ - -¢ '_-;;__- >1. ~..-—...L-.-. .-‘_.._,,. '.".i.:<-'3~‘§ i i 9* on runs REG‘l8T£l,I‘ \ ILL sail ‘from l.i\'rc-pots‘ for Chfirlntte. 4 to the different poiul,§,of the Island . ‘-4 ..s. , ._~. :_-2 nt Steamer _i"8tan .-,.' : the winter oaths « ~,_.1§ nd Pletou, w nuns akin: a rct rntrl § § 9 ll. 9 at each day, common 3 on the Ist If. however, the *-- ;m {s Bogggp keep up daily com e‘»- on 3?1 ,9 Island and inalnla -, .-bears me 1: ' her. the steamer " ‘ , running earlier the to keep up daily co’ ,When the Stcame return .,tr1ps betwe ton, she will then Georgetown and ma ' Wlllgoommence 43 2st December, so as unlcatlon. ~ I =; ?'.ca.nnot make clown and me. 3? Mil. 8Plfct2ou1%pd When the lee bemmes souilipedviy 0' cannot malre=1-eturnfidlyga-.lp%the 1’ e boats will carry the maflsbctween, ape verse and Cape '1‘ormeIllfi1e,'so‘sl‘t5 glvefs daily mail to the Island eflsroughout .8.-ho;wlnt’er. weather ermjttlng u the «sum y'’ will then run etween ' u-‘and George wnfor the purpose of earning passe; :3 f t making only no 1-1 each 3, “y. lag titan on Mondloyv.-’\l’o&sday,iy'l-'. A day mornings at 7- o'clock. and ‘I “ ng Georgetown on Tuesdav, Thursday Batu;-. day mornings at the same hour. Notice of her at-rig) M rgegow, '1“ be made ubllc b t f i’ .1 3 Depsrtlrhent at lgliarlottetown gachhdng, and also the in-of flan Georgetown. As soon as the “ Stanley" begins niaklnaa a return tri bctw ll‘. e and :and giflozpdsgxi 1 e; 61% z_' ear, the Ice' each way will ' , I th6l_ I - ;_ The "Stanley - _ ma1n_on the"5route until the 1st may in eashwesrfund will con- nnute longerttpgp £233 ate it t%‘ieu0ompany's eoa sate no e« copay- a Eoomrnu. nlcation with the -1 y Department. of liar ‘no, I ._ Ottawa. 3rd r_ep_rpary,1s91, ‘‘ V :+.-:-- 3. FOR-.§_A*$§i‘.?i Streets, with the Dwelling House a d'Slabl¢ thereon. Applyto ' . ' gig-_;; .4 Joule-sgfirsrsé. " March 19 6d Iw ember of , the Sunbl’s‘ time at the "same age 2} seconds.’ , _ into the list this year, and by your re- 7 A 7:‘ - A’ port he (-Nugwood) gets no creditnfor : * - I flcantaraflias ;; ’trotte‘rs-<"-and sixppgeers, making A.‘ twenty, the same as Nutvfzod. of R‘, these two horses has sired more this ‘L-S ‘ , . Q is ‘ ‘1 "- 1:? _.‘k'. .¢§-3..-.4-;.-.. Have acfilidng, Rich, Productive Soil. __.—.—._-_— Wheat, oats, peas, corn, -hay, pota- toes, and other crops grow _l_uxuriently._; Good climate, schools. churches, rail- roads, highways and markets are all good and near by. My price list pamphlet sent free. Send me your address. S. W. HOPKINS. Mount Pleasant, V _ _ Irobella Co. Mich. April 3, 3i w ' ‘ A -— FARM FOR SALE. HE sbuscriber offers [for sale, his farm at Avondale, Lot 49, containing 255 acres of land, one hundred cleared and in good con- dition, the remainder covered with excellent lumber, as rails, scantling, sawlogs and fire- wood, well watered for stock, good buildings in good order, and allother necessary require- ments. - A farm of 300 acres with 2oo_aeres clear, with good buildings, and well watered, joining the above, for sale also, the whole making a fine Stock Ranche. The ’ property will be sold whole or in parts, toisuit purchas- ers. If not sold before the 25th of June it will be sold at Auction, with stock, farm im- plements and household furniture. WILLIAM \V. FORBES. Avondale, Lot 4 , ' Near Vemon iver. Apl 3-‘wk! tf om cosmos smurs I WILL give from 1 cent tcr$I to $10 mpiecc Newfoundland, Nova Scotia or New‘Bnins- wick, used before Confederation. There are thousands of these Stamps around on old fyles in offices, and clerks or boys and girls can make a. good thing by sending them to me. I will take all kinds of old Stamps, giving better cash prices than any other {g:amp dealer. :Particularly, I Wish old Stamps cut in halves, but prefer old Stamps on theoriginsl covers or envelopes. I will i were used bstween 1850 and 1861., Hunt up ‘the old letter fylcs, and semrme all’ Stamps‘ ;used before Confederation. I want all for imv collection, and I always pay postage in addition. Address: '; MRS. G. IIOOPER, 559 King Street, Ottawa, Canada. ‘ April 3. If ’ 5 FOR SAL -I 1" l R TO LET I OR A TERM OF YEARS, ‘with or without power to purchase, the" ,extensive Premises on’ Hillsborough Street, known as BRIDGES’ PORK STAND. Possession can be given on and after the 1st day of May next. For terms, etc.. apply to Mr. Weldon, at Law. Courts. the agent of the owner. for all old Postage Stamps of P. E Island, V ,g,'vc from $10 to$i2 cash _/hr a Nova Scoticlgg ; or New Brunswick One Shilling Stamp. These ‘ L. .;.-..' -.r.- ;;-_. :**~“‘. (7 :3. ~. -1,“ ‘ ' > 231-- w cw‘-Tum By tI'yiI1a.t5ivl¢€rse our? 11 tomers, and giving ‘them ’ satisfactioii. * ~ WI’; sun’ rnniufs If you are not—:). Customer, dealing with , VVe are beginhingthe season FURNISHINGS, including Doors,‘ I Sashes, _ Mouldings, Spouting, ’ Sicling, 34 Brackets, Stair Rail, Newel;E‘osts, Balus- ~ tors,-etc.. .all viellpg.-inade, from latest patterns. ._‘1;i- _ MACHINE ~ _BING a ’ 2‘, specialty. _' i See our Goods an<1_'Prices before ’ buying. A.,..DUCHEMIN 3! co. I Steam Navfgst1onto’s. Wharf, } , February, 17;, I891. KENT STREET lb HE undersigned have now '_in Stock WHOLESALE_,_and RETAIL, , Al choice‘ Assortment of Sugar-fIIIt;§§ll_"lli;n|s and Bacon which thcyioffier at lowest market prices. We have also ‘a splendidiffiijglg’ of’ _ . choice": Easter Boot from Cattle especially; fed for oer.-trade, cheap for cash. ‘ vlmaflt 3:. names, Kent Street Meat Market. A. inch 3!-dy zaw wy 4w ‘ é-\ -2 Ctmown, Meal: :7. d 31. §‘-at-nu-r. .1—iu!a='£ alt; SPRING EH9hL1vr.puo V FOLLOWlNE‘*HIE ‘5“-‘flh*‘.3 1-Q:-. V I up 1%» ‘arch in vi am-**csr town on or almut. the Huh nfggpiyil, next, and will carry l' might at tlu<.',u-.},' ,3-3.3 For Freinht applyfin lnnd.-m to Jul I cairn & Soils, 7 Union (Ioun, Old Broiid 3- other; fuitnipsijc, , , :l.*§la"’ I mmiiams-.5 NE-HA1-,~l"of'l‘O ._"1:i)'"I“ aslee- corner Hills ' . E131;-97'" , _ ... .-.,. :==8e-‘..g#= S-_. BY THE SAME MEA;Is. jg now is a good time to ‘begin = with a - full st0c,.k.«joff HQUsE.f vs. cg: 33 .u .2§,i'sdoii;gfi“§,;1r5fii}7f0':f1‘_;-‘-ii‘ - «. . -. - O ‘.-I'-‘ If e '_ ,.*.- g!’ '25:? :*L£:’»5:‘-3ols , p y tiii§if;yj’.,t:sy-iattf sc\'cral. ‘.7 fig the most of the on. .‘lli¢e,§f., if lb‘ . if i : .. §“a*’ I i. U‘ '<"' -u 5'...-.» . . A,’ -7.-.: - g ‘- f 3I*..__5,"-.,._A:;.>:;;’r/i ;-,., ,.'. . 1‘: _ i’ pg §;—(‘§:ll'l.V’ l1l.l.cd;.:,1|jl.’ lzittdyggf =’&ma;|;;f;;.§;3%-£5 95,, . . -l$d,\'f‘rs: S .- .~ r 7'3. ti ‘ ’, ‘Ev: is-= Erfroa f —-. S L » _ ‘:- zzgi,’-1.,’ cg-.;;...—._3 ;l!»l’.**i.l'*-%!*"* .)_ . we 4 ‘V. .39 the iliiilillfdili ’Wll‘fl.l2ll, :tltc*ol chilies.-»: . 1' : _ _ O ‘ 7” ' _. .. _.- ? Fl ‘ -5 a 2-‘; _.‘,,r I L l l’? B l s, 7.“ A — -5 ' ' --.. . . ‘ , . I l :: J -, -. - ‘ _ . - ' My . is sees in i ‘ s . I p ‘i g . : 1 ‘ .1. ‘V ',. :1, __ W 3- -V g ’ pp 3: ‘ , _ . _ __,_ ‘ ‘ Pg: -ft,‘ Wlar.-.3o.-,?”!w,lfr-~‘ ‘i _ ’ thp ' all: 5 in ‘ ii ’ ‘I | " . 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Ch’town, March 28.; _ ' 4' -.- E 5 Flowers, ' have iWe will shown portion of Mr. l’i1toii’sc*p11rchaseslin the - i above lines} is l Millinery en, , x.» I "t i - ‘r’ ,i. _,'> __ -.8Pebi-all" I’.-‘J0l}S of? -riclr black sil . .L_‘,“--hf-:;‘_ ‘-1’ . -(- -J:-; 53' 1 I Mr. Paton W1'ites-15 ...ii...1...s co a. large lot of FRENCH SILKS at C , Intending‘ pllrchascigs fwill do”. W611 receivedra-s‘ {hey Willi? : * for further ._,z. . ‘_. mg. -5 , ‘;._,ra..’- 3.5 -* e ‘< Marcli 25,’ ’91. . 3 i -- i will offer the,pwh0lcil‘.s,i1ockinlgplgcés nfefveiii-Ilil(’Y;l:‘<1)‘l1it)at'§ii)zi.)1ild’ tlifl English, Scotch Wo,rth,i$1-00; b§vv.£or 50¢, '75c*and' $1.00. Alsoa lot of . and all . if you know Whaha. -ba.rg'ai.n.’is,; , iivvfillilsilffpjrigg you, Q , BROS. .Clieaii Men. tew-eaas..aca ,V¥f-étsteds. 9 1:’ :- .,s;;. , —.-Lu-g. ~ ..+- ,, :. _ ;' ' - .-:.»~ -- < 4:’:- e, %oha?‘°ttemwn.M.ar. ?.1}»’;- i -J. I» --var .+. { ...-.— C‘r ’ r