Local and Other items. rY _ : rrAs ARDIS SCILLO27 ge creat.y r iced prices, o —~— 001 bocks a a THE —— {= ; Local and Other Items. t Firs Peas at the Family Grocery, . a a No mails crossinz DAILY to-day owing to bad ice! ow 2. — EG | [Sprorat Desraccurs ro THe Examiner, | us to th y Ka } . i s ; , , ; who wenhip the ainaie con ee eee | Gen. Graham's Second Advance. ; ai} ais & Ljantic shoe ol their - > — oe u ToBpoaGaning rs : 5 : a's o a and a bonfire at \ hay Lonpon, March 6. , Oa o-night, ‘ : « . £ anaual meeting of the Benevolent Irish aah Gen, Graham, with 3,000 men will ad- § ty v eki in St. Patrie "oR ch . Bs vance 0 Suaki ; e 7 7 in St. Patrick's H al , on Vor cheap hooks and stationery go to G. H./Q m Suakin on Monday against ay evening, the 10th inst, at $ o'clock, | Haszard, next deor to Messrs Beer & Goff |Jeman Digma. His force will consist of y ’ i , . - ° s : a ¢ r a oe . é p.m iH. PirzGeRaLp, Secreta y. [m7 33. - 126 artillery men with seven seven -pound- ‘ = : Cae Scott Act case of John Doyle was to- | OF8, ten mountain and four Krupp guns, . A : ue s e door « t the house | day, dismissed by the Stipendiary Magistrate | sixty-two sailors, with two nine pounders, ‘ i : a ner = - ' ae ‘ ariy ie, beari g r - > three Gatling, and three Gardiner ~ a ee . io about Mrs. a : Prince Edward Island Snowshoe Club | guns, and the Tenth and Nineteenth sy it ua ere. nere ASC « iotr » j e > , ‘ . és 4 . ‘ Onotring.” | Wil meet at the Rink, to-morrow, at three | Hussars, the rest of the force being made ’ “y fi ; j en ciiinion wiles Mee i pe Be erp | Up of infantry and marines. Osman Digma Se aa ae conn poe unfor- | “SOR a + remains at Handoob, and is ready to accept : wile 7: ie ‘ ee « > : >i ‘ OR cRS, —. >a. * . » i nm . exp sed cellars on the sout} a 216 ; -—Mea-rs. lraac Oxenham andj battle. The Sultan of Morocco has declared tr i on the south side ol Queen | George I - Owen have been app noted Re ort: | El M: h ° . Semaee behese ener MME .s : ' por Mahdi an imposter. Square befo attempt be made to make |S to the House of Assembly for the present the piace sale, ; Session, ; ei on Dieses. A Rebel Defeat. as ise of the wealthiest firms in the State of | , — miles of lead piping for the Winni- rae 4 : ai e is « mposed of twa brothers, of pee & ce ¢ wg Petroleum Company is said , Catro, March 6. Augusta, whose only original capital was} *° % Bow lying at Calgary, N, W. T. It ‘ ) | T. De We T. is ‘e . $5,000, which their sister recovered in a breach | P’Oposed, says the Edmonton Bulletin, to lay| R Generel Gordon telegraphs stating that of promise suit. |this pipe from Athabasca Landing to the ey, an Austrian officer in the Egyptian fadictitaas Oh Mr. Joann Count, of Black River, Lot 35, I hered, a few days ago, a pig, eight months | ° { to bring the crude oil from the and eight dsys old, which weighed 318 Ibs, | !4im to Athabasca Landing, ' i t was out the exnroiti } ee rFanbu OTeeUuing. - | mouth of Sucker Creek on the Saskatchewan, & distance of about sixty miles. It is intend company’s refine it there, {the sow which took first prize and send the oil through the pipe to touch the ma last fall. This shows good | 2*¥ig»tion of the Saskatchewan. nea Bisnor’s Cottece. LeNNoxvityr. Qun. — Durie the last ten years the tillable acres | fe Montreal Herald says: ‘That liberal in the little State of Vermont have increasec triend of the College and of all good works 213,00 , the barley crop 110,090 bushels, th Mr. Robert Hamilton, of Quehec, has offered corn crop 400 000 bashels, the hay crop 30,000 | to give 35,000 to foym the nucleus cf a new tons, the oat crop 140,000 bushels, and the | endowm« utioy the principalship, on condi- prodace of butter 8,000 000 pounds, emneiipatiiii Lue Pope, commenting on the hostilities in Tonquin and the Sondan, exclaimed: “The Church has small cause to thank the great western powers for services in behalf of religion and civilization. When Africa and Tonquin are pacified we shall be at the point where we were half a century ago.” scat eta The final report of the Montreal Carnival! Committee submitted at a meeting of citizen on the 28th ult., shows the total sgl geviptiong to haye heen $10,124; total ex- peaditures, $10.141.25. ‘To this smell deticit must be added $200 indebtedness incurred by the Curling Committee in excess of their ap- propriation, » > - Maskep Americans crossed the boundary at Samas, British Columbia, on Wednesdsy night, the 27:h ult., and took an Indian sus- pected of murdering a merchant at Nootsack, W. T., from the British authorjties and hanged him toa tree. The excitement over the out- rage is intense at Sumas. There was another murder in the city on Monday, The mur- derers have been captured. neialipitiinentinn Tue “Northern Light” will resume her trips next week, leaving Georgetown for Pictou at 6 o'clock on Monday morning, the 10th izst. Goods will be received &t the Express Office, 89 Queen Street, until 2 o’clock to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, for transportatior, and the reguiar business of the Express re-com- menoces from that date. It is expecied that the '|Northeyn Light’ will return on Tuesday should the ice permit. —_ —»—_——— Persrusry or [eae Yrar.—Says the () vebee Chronicle: The following are reporte as:ome of the doings of the present month in the parish of Deschombault, Pertn-uf: Jos. Bedard, aged 81, bas just married a wife aged 28 years. Another widower of more than sixty years, has been married toa girl of 24 years, In an adjvining parish a widow of 50 years has just married a man of 72 years, and a0 old man of 70 years has married a girl of 30 years. _- - = --- Tue Allan Steamship Company will have three new steamers next season, the largest being a monster of 4,600 tons, and the aggre- gate of the three will be, 15,300 tons. The Beaver Line will havea new vessel of 5,200 tons register. The Dominion Company will have a new one named the Vancouver of 5,700 tons register. The Thompson Line will have two new yessels of 3,000 tons register each. The total new tonnage added to Montreal wil] therefore be over 32,000 tons, _— THz market to-day was fairly well stocked in all departments. The prices were as follows:—Beef, small, 7 to 12 cents; do., qr., 6 to9 cents; mutton, 7 to 12 cents; pork,carcass, 74 to 8} cents; do., small, 10 to 12 cents; veal, 3 to 8 centa; turkeys, 31.00 to $1.50; geese, 60 to 70 cents; ducks, 30 to 35 cents; fowls, 25 to 35 cents; butter, fresh, 22 to 25 cents; do., tub, 22 to 24 cents; eggs, 14 to 18 cents; flour, per 100 lbs., $2.80 to $3 00; oatmeal, $2.50 to $3.00; oats, 32_to 33 cents; hay, 40 to 48 cents; sheepskins, 60 to 75 cents; potatoes, 18 te 20 cents; turnips, 16 to 18 cents, ——-+>----- Anx LLawELLys, a wooden-legged woman, widow of a wooden-legged man, and mother of acon who uses an artificial limb, was ar- rested for trespass on the 20th ult., for erect- ing fences and a frame possession house on a lot in Pottsville, Pa., which she claims. She said that wooden legs ran in her family. The property which she claims has been in dispute for many years. Mrs. Llewellyn heard that a few daya ogo it had been sold by the other claimant, and she hastened to assert her rights The house she put up was an 8 by 10 frame shanty, with a window and door in it, and she vas occupying it when arrested. After she had been taken out it was upset into the creek on the bank of which it was erected. _- -> —— Tue members of the Legislature are locat- ed as follows ;— Rankin House—Hon. John Lefurgey, Hon. Stewart Barns, J. R. MeLean. Donald Me; Kav, Lauchlan McMillan, M, L. C., John MoLean. Revere House— Hon. 8S, Prowse, Mr. J. W, Richards, Mr. John A. Matheson, Mr. P. Mo- Nutt, Osborne House—John A, McDonald, Speake er. Hon. J. O. Arsenault, M. P. P.; Alex Martiv, M. P. P.; Hon. Peter Sinclair; Dr McLaren, M. P. P.; John McDougall, M.P.P.; James Clow, M. L. ©.; Joseph Murphy, M. L. C ; James Fraser, M. D., M. L. O.— News. tion that a like sum shall be raised for the saine object among the other friends of the Vollege within the next three years, One who has been already a liberal benefactor has promised $50 towards this sum. Strenuous «tforts will probably be made to fulfil the con- dition. = _>--— ‘*TieuT trousers wiil not be fashionable this spring,’ saida New York tailor a few days go. ‘In fact, comparatively wide trousers will be the extieme style. Those most worn will be neither very tight nor very wide, Frock coats will have a good run, and four and five button cutaway coats will be worn. the cutaway will nOt be so pronounced as it has been, and will only shew one waistcoat button, All the coats, even tothe sacks, are curved into the figure, and will fit snugly fopeoats a'so will be cut to show cff the figure Fur suits checks and stripes sem to be favored, and diggonala will be put into topcoats.” o> ———— Tne North British and Mercantile Fire [usurance Company, represented here by George W. Deblois, Esq., has again sustained its good repatation for prompt settlement of claims. We learn to-day that it has paid the insurance on the North American Hetei and the store cf Messrs. Heartz & Son, amounting to come $4,960.00. We believe that itheseare the first claims paid to sufferers by the recent tire, We trust that the other insyrance offices will take aleaf out of the book of this company and settle theig claims in the straight- forward and honorable way in which the North British has done. It is by acts such as the above tat it has earned the reputation of a first-class insurance company. — -_+>}>-_- -— Our Advertisers. N. J. Campbell will hold an extensive trade sale of dry goods, readymade cloth- ing, herring, etc., at his auction room, Queen Street, on the 12th instant, com- mencing at eleven o'clock. Geo. Davies & Co. inform the public that their great sale of cotton goods will be con- tinued for thirty days more. Intending purchasers are invited to call and examine the goods and prices. Alex. Macdonald announces that a liter- ary and musical entertainment will be given in the Mount Stewart Hall, op Monday evening, the ]7th inst, Morin Lowden intimates that he will give one more course of instruction on the violin previous to his departure from Charlotte- town. Jas. O. Arsenault has a quantity of ash hoops on hand which he will sell cheap. —_—-»>—— Resolution of Condolence. At the regular meeting of Bethel Lodge, No. 11, I. O. G. T., held on the 29th Feb. the following resolution of condolence was moved by W. H. Lord, seconded by J. De St. C. Moore, and unanimously carried,— That, whereas God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit toremove from amongst us by death, Miss Christy Morrison, Teacher, who, by her many amiable qualities, had endeared herself to ai] who had the pleasure of forming her acquaintance,—one whom no one could know withont loving ; be it therefore Resolved, That wethe members of Bethel Lodge, No. 11, I. 0. G. T., in regular meet- ing assembled, do hereby tender our sincerest sympathy to Brother K. R. Morrison, Sister Mary Morrison, and the other relatives and oumerous friends ef the departed one, in this their ead bereavement, and assure them that we firmly believe their loss is her eterna] ain. . Bethel Lodge Koom, Eldon, Feb.(29, 1884. — a An Affectionate Father. The Hamilton, Ont., Spectator says there are at least two kinds of afectiqnate fathers, One kind spares the rod at the risk of spoil- ing the child, The other kind does not. The following, a copy of a placard which has been posted up at Grimsby, seems to indicate that there is at least one father in that town who belongs to the class that believes in hepaic treatment | 8100.00 REWARD. I will thankfully pay one hundren dollars (and law costs if any should accrue) to any two or more men finding my eon Charles in any tavern or billiard room in Grimsby ee Ow one of the railroads leading ont of Bos- ton the punch of each condactor hae a sert of pouch attached to it. Formerly it was not at a! uncommon for boiders of monthly or quart- ériy tickets t» pick up the little bit of paste- board which feil to the floor when the con- ductor punched tho mumber, and garefa'l fasten itivto the ticket agrin. By eki'fa insoivalation, and by maintaining a child like and Waed expressron of innocence at the critical momente, one coaid get eighteen or twenty rigs ont of a twelve ride ticket. It is satel that evn gentle maidens used to be adept: at this cunning performance, At len:t) the railway company, selfish and dis- ceg~rdfal of the right of the pebic to cheat ib ou! of ita eve teeth whenever the opportunity off-red, attached poekcts to its puaches to | during cat h the peoes cut ont, and thus put au ead shrhity subume, vo the ‘(he not having been forcibly taken there) /who will smear bim all over with rotten ‘eggs and tar and feathers, and then gently ‘ride him on a rail through the village. Hoping it may prove a blessing to him apd his family, I remain, His affectionate father, W. W. Kicusy. Grimsby, Ont., Feb. 22, 1834. ——_ Horeford’s Acid Phosphate | WNANIMOUS APPROVAL OF MBDICAL STA#F. | Dr. T. G. Comstock, Physician at Good Samaritan Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., says: — | “Por years we have used it in this hospital, in | dyspepsia and nervous diseases, and as a drink fevers. lt has of yur medical | lingerin ’ the decline and in the convalescence of service, has defeated an expedition sent by El Mahdi from Darfour, and that the Kabbabish tribes have defeated the rebels north of El Obeid. Summoning the Shicks. ° Svakrm, March 6, Admiral Hewitt and General Graham have issved a joint decree summoning the Sheiks of the tribes to Suakim, and saying that if they come they will be protected, but if they refuse the fate of Teb will await them. a A Fatal Affray. Rome, Feb. 6. An affray occurred yesterday at Presta, & small viliage near Aquila, between labor- ers on a railway and the inhabitants of the village. The Carbineers interfered to snp- press the disturbance, and fired, killing eight and wounding fourteen of the vil- lsgers. The affair has caused a great sen- safion. —————— — Praace and England on the Soudan. ——— Lonvon, March 6. Earl Granville has assured France that England intends to maintain existing con- ventions with the Soudan. It is necessary first, however, to restore the prestige of the English name in that quarter. The acts of Gen. Gordon are only partially approved. er The Ross-Rubear Boat Race. Lonpon, March 6. George Bubear and Wallace Ross are practicing for the match of March 10th. Betting is five to four in favor of Bubear, Dominion Political Notes. Orrawa, March 6. Sir A. T. Galt occupied a seat to the right of the Speaker of the Commons this afternoon. A private despatch received in the Press Gallery states that at the Farmer’s Con- vention in Winnipeg, this afternoon, a resolution in favor of secession was intro- duced. The whole Government there seems to be a game of bluff. Nothing of importance transpired in the House to-day. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 7-10 2. m. Moderate to fresh winds from north and west, fair weather, not much change in tem- perature. M&TEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, 7th March, 1854. Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 27.2 Lowest temperature (read at midnight),... 5.0 Lowest temperature this morning ........ 2.9 Temperature this morning, at 8 o’clock.. 9.3 Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o’elock... 7 0 BIRTH. At Woodlawn, Charlottetown, on the 7th March, inst., the wife of F, L. Haszard, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIED. On Tuesday, the 26th Feb., in the Church of the Assumption, Carleton, N. B., by the Rev. Father Lavery, Mr. James Cody, formerly of P. E. L., to Miss Annie Teresa Looney, eldest daughter of the Jate Daniel Looney. At St. Margaret’s, Bear River, on the 5th Feb., by the Rev. Father Gregory McDonald, Mr. Ronald Mcisaac, to Annie McCormack. DIED. In Denver, Colorado, on the 16th instant, after a painful illness, Maggie Jaue, aged four years and two months, the beloved and only daught-r of Neil and Lizzie Henderson, for- mefly of P. E. Island. Go to thy rest, fair child! @o to thy dreamless bed; While yet so gentle, undefiled, With blessings on thy head, At Summerside, on March Ist, Nellie, in- fant daughter of Alvira and Captain Wetmore Read, aged 14months. ‘‘Suffer little children to come unto Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven,” At Port Hastings, Cape Breton, on the 20th ult., Anne Dixon, relict of the late N. J. Brown, Esq., formerly of St. Fleanor’s P. E. Island, aged 60 years. At Charlottetown, on the 23rd ult., of in- flammation of the liver, Daniel J. McRae, aged 21 years. At Morell, on the 31st of Janyary, gujiden- ly, after a long illgesg, Mary, relict of tie late Wijbam Jardine, aged 69 years. On the 10th February, 1884, in the 68th year of her age, Mrs B. F. Bruce, widow of the late Malcolm Bruce. At Eldon, Belfast, Feb. 10th, after a few ays’ illness, Mary Amelia, ogly daughter of Charles and Katie MoWilliams, aged four months and sixteen days. At Eldon, on 14°: alt., James A, Finlayson son of Allan Tileyson, aged 23 years. In St. Join, N. B., at his residence 239 Union Street, John Ward, in the 62nd year of his are. At North River, on the 7th Feb., John Cummings, aged 83 years. Bleswed are the Qk wht div ia the Lord, 5 22 ae _TELECRAPHIG NEWS. Fe RIE Se ~~ POPE PE IIE Gristre reese R. MARCHE 7. 18284 OE OE I OE AIT AEE ELL eee te pe <= ——-; SPRING G8OB8, SPRING $880 0 Perkins & Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, as good value as can be found: 550 Fieces Grey Cottons, asQO Pieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. Black French Merinoes, Black Nun’s Veiting, Black Cashmeres, Biack Persian Cord. A FULL LINE OF MOURNING CoOoDs. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Goods, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884. @: : ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE 60. FOR S&tk: r €)rP HE Old Baptist Church Property, on — Great George Strect. ne t premise lately pt pied by the Bank of P x das a. ft! i RY, i! For terms of sale aud ct.er particulars . ™ apply to - ° - F. H. ARNAUD. Agent, CAPITAL, oe et) eh eee aor ® $2,200,000 Merchants Bauk o: Hatifox. a eet. : Mareh 1, 1884. HEAD OFFICE - Montreal. Nghe B ENR HALIFAX BRANCH - J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. TO LET, o= = fFHE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated « Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. rec sive, war Move, Howe. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Also « chop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to ! THO “AS CAMPBELL. | Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1881.—tf F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. FOR SALE OR TO LET, TEUXMUE Subscriber hereby cffers for sale or to let his Kesidence and Model Livery Stables, together with all Furniture and Out- fits. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884 P. ©. CONLEY. Ch’town, Feb, 23, 1584.—tf Fiano Tuning. ee George Street. ST. JAMES KIRK Tea and Fancy Table, MARKET HALL, Wednesday, the 12th March, PRESIDENT : " ITH immediate possession, the store «n Sydney Street, opposite H. J. C all- Apply above the premises to MISS SKINNER. Ch’town, Feb. 20—eod lw conqeapene ll) catiennse New Price 70 cents; Old Price, $1.. enusjecnneae (pa p-enetsin A GREAT REDUCTION. o— | M. REID announces that he is prepar PER CENT. DISCOUNT on 200 pairs of Ladies’ OIL jréiin'erithense vier splucct, Passo ee eee Ses a Lat [tov of Miley Bra, Queen Sect, ore NOW IS YOUR TIME. Only until the 20th of March. op residence Koni pret. Come early and you will get the best selection. Also other) —-—————————______ varieties cheap. Call before buying elsewhere. FOR Cale Ai , BAR GAYE DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884.—eod wkly . Ts apen see oe inmeliney opp o site e homan Uatholic Uatbedral, rea Apply to A. McNEILL, aluable Propert Charlettetown Feb. 22, 18%4. mien FOR SALE. a Basi E ay Be 4 ~~ undersigned offers for sale the busi-| aD RN ‘Bs ness premises known aa “§3” QUEEN \ STREET. The building is large and com- modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur- passed, Terms easy, beck’s. JAS DESBRISAY. Mrs. M. MeLeod. Ch’town, March 6~-eod tf Old Mi Q i (| | COMMITTEE: We j sy ey Na Mrs, Watts, Mrs. A. Lord, | FO FE SALE sa Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Hyndman, : 3 Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Donald MeNeill, | Miss McGill, ) Miss McLean, Miss Murray, { Mise Mason. ! Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Wm. McLean, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. C, McGregor, Doors open at three o’clock p.m. Tea on the table at six o’clock p. m, Tickets—Tea and admission. 35 cents; ad- mission, 10 cents only. Any donations will be thankfully received by members of Committee. KATIE NcLEAN, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1884. Lobster Canning Factory FOR SALE. OMPLETE and in excellent order-—1,600 Treps, Boats,Can Makers’ Tools, Board. ing House, TURK’S ISLAND SALT. TONS O'd Mine Sydney Coal, ex “Kitty Clyde,” will te sold in emall Coa! SPLENDID SUIT Drawing Room Fur- niture, little used, will be sold for half- Rare chance. Apply at this office. price. Ch’town, March 3, 1°84.—4i eod Manilla Marline. One ton Manilla Marline, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Fb 23, 1884.—2weod bf lots. at reduced prices, to close sales, is under cover ard free from spow, —ALSO— 1,500 bushels Turk’s Isiend salt, by the sam ¢ veesel will be sold in lots, at reduced prices, to close rales, H, HASZARD., Ch'town, Feb, 11, 1884.—-2w ecd SEED WHEAT. | HAVE just reevived from Ovtario (ONE CAK LOAD (500 busheir), WHITE RUSSIAN SELD WHEAT specially selected tor mY own trade OFFICE AND WEIGH SCALE: SO Tear EXHE cflice occupied by Mr. William sTOCK—comprising Tin Plates, Cans, Tin, | Kouchan as the eamen’s Shipping Office Lead, Soider, Paint, Lavels, etc,, ready for| Head of Queen’s Wharf Apply to immediate use, Inquire of A KENNEDY & CO. : th’ b. 25, 1884, MESSRS, POOLE & LEWIS, Oh‘towa, Fab. 25, Charlottetown This Wheatcen now Le seeu at my store or will: end samples by malto eny address free PRICE, €? (O per bushel of 69 lbs cop \ajning 2 burb eech) 25 cen's extra, : Ri — All ord+ rs filled promptly and in their at F | turn. lite be sent by real will Le Celivered a 7g ie board train without extr’ cherge. ! } > TERMS CASH, Remittrners shor id be y s je-T e 2 kk Potter t Ce cc ALF ofthe Doub! nement Pre | mede by Registered Lett r Feb, 26,—2” 7 P, ii, Islane velliog, situated on the North Side o ri Hi'isborough Park, contaming ten Rooms. E are Agents for the P. E. Island Lo: 28} ieet front by 190 feet deep. Entrance W Pottery. Orders sent to us will re- to yard from front and reer. Stable, coal ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean | sheds etc, Cost $5,000, Will be sold ata Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove bargain. Ayply to Stones, etc., etc., in stock. BEER & GOFF | AGENTS | Ch’town, Oot. 26, '33. | FOB PRINTING of every description | ~~ (@y) executed with Neatness and Despatecl | ¢ » Bags ee Fractions of @ doliar may be sent in one or thre cent pos age s'amMpes. As there will be a rush for this wheat thore who Gesire to se. ue BC me Of 1b should order immediately. Address ‘ ‘ George Carter, Upper Great George St, _____— | Ob‘town, Dec. 27, 1883.—iawwhkly. W. KENNEDY, Oa the premises. Ch’town, Feb. 95.—eod 'w ‘UBSCRIBE for the WELKLY EXAMI- UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY | at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING ") NER, the Cheapest and isest Newspaper ER, Only ONE DOLLAR a year; BOOMER, oor, Water wad Grest George Stren? j published on PK, keland, Only $1 per yeor i: <= mt ee eee ne