* a . . « Local and Other Items. beLernontc.—Dr. Conrey has been con- nected with the Telephone Exchange. aie ie ; Cur M.A. Srarr.—The steamer M. A Starr will arrive here to-morrow mo1 ning. sieitliiniiaaiilis SpreoracuLar. —Prof. Buell gives one of his yrand entertainments in Summerside to-night. _ —- " Musica. —Three street musicians—a harper and two violinists—are “doing” the town. Vheir movsic is very goud. scihesiliiiitntan CHANGING.—Some of the furniture ir the Stipendiary Magistrate's court room is being removed te the new city building to-day. in Tax Notice.—The list of persons who have | not paid their City Tax is now ready and will be pedlished oa the 13:h inst. without respect to persons. —F RANCIs 8S. CHANDLER, City Col- lectvor. [tl date. -- - ATTENTION.-—Attention is directed to the advertisement of Mr. Earle in another column. Mr. Earle’s accomplishments are so welland favorably known that we need not refer to them here. scaisinietiinie Enterprisine.—The Summerside Jovrnal is still publishing the adv.rtisement relative to special fares on the Railway in connection with Howe's Circus, although the circus dis- banded in Pictou last week ! -_— To rug Dear.—A person cured of Deafness wnd noises ia the head of 23 years’ standing by a simple remedy wiil send a description of it FREE to any person wh» applies to NICHCL aon, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—mI14 - ABaNnDONED.—The dory Dark Secret, which started on its voyage from Boston to Queens. town some weeks ago, was abandoned at sea by Capt. Audrews, who arrived at Stapleton, Long Isiand, oa the llth, in the Norwegian barque Nora - -_ -— THe Hattrax Race.—Visitors from the Is- land to wituess the great stallion race which takes place at Halifax on the 20th inst , had better write to the Halifax Hotel and secure roums at once, ag numerous applications are being received. a Poor Propie.—The number of persons in the Halifax poor asylum on September Ist was 261. Of these 131 were men. 123 women and 7 children. During the month of August 20 were discharged, 25 were admitted, 2 died and there was one birth. ilisprciiitieainslinala A CompLaiyt.—.\ lady correspendent com- plains that hoeodlums infest the corners of Fitzroy and Edward Streets in the evenings. She says that they sit on d or-steps, stand at windows, insult passers by and use language not fit for any person to hear. The police should aee about the matter. sectatilbicairtn Warrecars Dip It.—Two good Presby- terian deacons out in Indiana feil out. They hadu’t spoken to each other for twelve years. Tae White Caps took a gun from oue of them, left it at the other's house, and told him toe tel, his neighbor where the gun was on penalty ofa thrashing. He complied. —_> —- ; Hay Press.—The new patented hay press brought here Ly Wheatley & Sons from the Albany, N. Y.. works, was started yesterday. tea namber of people were gathered around the warehouse to see what kind of work it could do. The machine was started Wi.h one horse and did some splendid werk. For tight pressing and neatness of bale it takes the lead. (Qui _— on Caarces AGAInst Tus PoLice.—Members of the United Temperance Committee aad others were heard beture the Council in com mitte oun Monday in regard to certain charges of neg ect of duty in connection with the Scott Act, preferred against the police. The police are understood to have given .the most em. phatic demal in all the charges, the lie being at one time exchanged.— Moncton Times. ——_e-—_—— Press AssocraTioy. —Considerable interest attaches to the meeting of the Maritime press association. Important businessis to come before the members. An enjoyable excursion has beer. arranged over one of the most picturesque portions of New Biunswick. This will give those delegates who have not already been over the ground an excellent idea of tlc resources of our sister province, wii Tue Tosreve Tracepy.—The examination of the prisoners Day, Trafton and Phillipine, charged with shwoting and killing Mrs. Howes, was to have been begun on Tuesday, at Andover, but owing tothe absence of At- torney- }eneral Blair. who is attending the Northumberland cireuit, and of Mr. Gregory, counsel for the defence, the inquiry was fu'- ther adjourned until Monday, 17th.—7ele- graph. —_—-> P. E. Istanp Hosprrat.—The treasurer of the P. E. Isiand Hospital has received the gum of $12.10 from King William Lodge, L. U. A., being proceeds of a lecture delivered by Rev. Win. scoit, at Kiagston, Lot 31. Also the following sums trom one of the lady col- lectors inadvertantly omi:ted from last year’s report: Mr. M. J. Fitzgeraid, $2; Mr. H. 8. Pethick, $5; Mr. John Moore, $1; Mra. W. Kennedy, $1. Eacite Carrcrep.—Mr. Owen, of Mal- peque, captured, a few days since, a large eagie which he found in the pasture field among the cows. it was not injured further than a smal! hole in one side, as though it had struck on an animal's horn. Its body is very large, and it measures 6 feet 6 inches from tip to tip of the wings. It is now in Mr. Owen's possession, and doing well. So says the Summerside Journai. ecaaniie inane Destrorep sr Frre.—We regret to learn from the Summerside Journal that the dwel§ ling of Mr. John Praught, Grand River, Lot 14, together with the contents, including pro- visions clothing, ete., was destreyed by fire about two o'clock on Saturday afternoon last. All hands were working in the harvest tield at the time, and when the fire was discovered it was too late to save anything. The cause of the fire is anknown. As there was no in surance, Mr. Prauglit’s loss is heavy. -_ > +- Jowsep tae Sitent Masority. — Many friends and relatives of Mrs. Alexander Mc- Naughton have been pained to hear the sad news from Moncton, that this most amiable and respected lady had fallsn a victim to the prevailing typhoid fever at that place. In 187L and on to 1875 Mr. MeNauguton held the position of Paymaster for Messrs, Schrie- ber & Burpee, the R. R. contractors, and re- sided here for some years. He now holds a similar position in Moncton,—and with nu- merous sympathisers in his bereavement, we sorrowfully join. einai Tue Lievor Trave.—An agent of a St. John wholesale liggur house was here last week. In conversation with him upon the atate of his business on the Island, he assured us that he had no reason tocomplain. ‘“*Why,” said he, ‘one uf your Summerside dealers r leo at revidene, F xX cia eS a, #¢at us an Order tite week the Pilvt * | | the same party before Christmas. They're as good as gold.” It would seem as though | there were plenty of room for the expansion , of temperance sentiment.—S’side Journal, oleae Mernoptstic.-—-The general board of Metho- distic missions met at Winnipeg on Tuesday last. Tee annual report showed a great ad- vancemeut in various mission fields. The annual report showed a great advancement in | Various mission fields. In the domestic mis- | sions there are 397, with 407 missionaries and , 40,459 members ; Indian missicns, 47; total paid agents, 91; members, 4,437; French mis- sions, Montreal conference, 8; total paid agents, 12; members, 243; Ciinese mission, British Columbia Conference, 1; paid agents, 4; members, 20; Japan missions, 10; total paid ) agents, 555; members, 46,442; total income, | $219,480 semeilidtiatioai _ 4 Curtovus Propnecy.— A curious prophecy }in circulation in India predicts that ‘* From | the month of November, 1888, God Himself | will rule as emperor over Hindustan, incarnat- | ing Himself in human form. From this time there will be justice all over the world, and the Munis, that is, ages, will be ina very prosperous§condition, and will be worshipped by the people. On March 6, 1889, at Aswani Nakshet, the sun will rise on the 45 in Mena Lunga. The day will increase and the night will decrease till the day becomes fourteen hours and the night ten heurs. All the diseases of men will be cured, and the age of man, which is at present established as 100 years, will in future be 125 years.” —_»--—— Poaitistic.—The fist step toward matching Jobn L. Sullivan against Jake Kilrain will undoubtedly be taken the first of next week. Mr. Johnston, the Brooklyn sporting man, who has stated he would back the big fellow, sent a letter to John L., and when Sullivan read it yesterday he felt happy. Mr. John- son informed Sullivan he would back him for $10,000, or as much as the Kilrain party wanted. He requested John L. to go to Brooklyn as soon as possible, so that he might talk the matter over with him and find out how he weuld want the match made, and then he would put up $2500 as a forfeit. Sullivan will go to Brooklyn in a day or two to confer with his backer, and a few days later the meney will be posted and a challenge issued to Kilrain. titaaet Horse Nores.—Mr. J. L. Neary has re turned from Boston, where he had gone on business connected with horses. He took Contidence, jr., a Confidence horse formerly owned by Chas. Smith, and Lambert's Pride, by Prince Lambert. He hassold a half inter- est in Confidence jr., and brought back two brood mares; one a large bay by Bachman, Ist dam by Godfrey Patchen, 2nd dam by Mambrino Chief, the other mare is by Ail Right, bred by Dr. E. Blanchard, of P. E. 1. He also brought back a stallior, General Bay- ard, six years old, sired by Bayard Knox, by Palmer Knox, by Gen. Knox, dam by Don Folane.— Kentvtlle Chronicle. Joseph Hubley, the Belle Air grocer, has purchased a fast trotting horse in P. E. 1.—Hz. Mail. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 12—E W Heffer, Montreal: W H Draper, Toronto; C 8S Everett, Fredericton; W stewart, S’side; D Breeze, St John; P A Morrill, Newburyport, Mass; C L Davis, 4o ; Mrs John Richards, Bideford. Sept 13—J 5 McLaren, St. John; (J Ward, Halifax; W Crowe, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 12—P Palmer, Victoria; W B Bow- ness, New Annan; Ike Venutis,*Domerian Bianculli, Vineenro D Estejano, Italian string Ochestra, Halifax; H S Sliker, Brantford, Oat; GH Aitken, Lunenburg; P A MclIu- tyre, do; Join Hogan and son, Harbor Grace, Nfld; F Gatlant, Tigaish; G@ Boutin, Boston; H B Spregue and wife, Pembroke, Me. Sept. 1I3—W F Burditt, St John; James Ross, Mt Stewart; E K Caldwell, Kentville. —_—- a BIRTHS. At Moncton, on the 10th inst., to the wife of John Body, D. O. Salvation Army, a son. At Moncton, on the 9th inst., to the wife of Wim. K. Thompson, a daughter. MARRIED. At the Bishop’s chapel Halifax, N. &., Sept. 4th, by Ven, Edwin Gilpin, D. D., archdeacon of Nova Scotia, Rev. J. Edward Hibbert Binney. son of the late Hibbert Binney, D.D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, to Beatrice, youngest daughter of Hon. William J. Almon, senator, M. D. DIED. On August 16, at Bellview Fowey, Corn- wall, England, Matilda, wife of Robert Rockholes-Thomas, fur many years a resident on this Island. At Moncton, on the 5th inst., Kate, wife of Alexander McNaughton, in the 4lst year of her age. At Halifax, Sept. 4th, Helen Jane, beloved wife of John Doull, in the 62na year of her age. At Montague, on the 22nd ult., of consump: tion, Daniel J. Dewar, aged 21 years. At Lot 48, on the 5th inst., Mrs. Higgins, relict of the late John Higgins, aged 95 yeais. In Moncton, Sept. 10th, of fever, Helen Campbell Currie, daughter of Rev. D. D. Currie. Locai Notices. | A fine lot of cuckoo clocks received to-day at E. W. Tay!or’s. I vELt you the boots made by Goff Bros. are the best for the fall and very cheep. W anTEp.— Readers, go to Goff Bros. and ' get a good pair of their fall boots. You will want them for the coming sturmy winter. | Faminigs wanting a supply ‘of fall boots would do well to leave their orders with us and we will select them carefully and guaran- |tee eatisfaction.—Goff Bros., successors to | Dorsey, Gotf & Co. As | intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to the far West, where we in- tend making our fature home, we will offer our large and well-assorted stock of Crockery at a great reduction, W. P. Colwill. Sepl2 dy wy 4w Good quality and reasonable in price are the dress goods at L. E. Prowse’s. sep8 tf The question of the day is: Have you seen the cheap suits at L. E. Prowse’s ? sepStf | Scho: ol for Children. Rs. J. D MARTIN has still a few vacancics 4 in her Morning Class. é -hould a@ sufficient number of Pupila come for- ward, an \ftersoon Class will be formed. These (lasses will continue during the Summer. DAILY, AMINE, ce Ha | Hernando race for $1300 worth; the week after the race we received the cash. To day I got an order from him for $3,000 worth, and I expect a couple more such orders from i } ; ‘ ‘ GATTA! A. Grand Regatta ‘WILL BE HELD— AY CHARLOTTATOWN, aa iN... Thursday, 27th instant, Commencing at 9 o'clock, a, m. IRST PACE —Sail Boats under 35 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup (presented by E. W. ‘beylor) and $15; second prize, $15. Entrance fee, $5. SEVOND RACE.—Sail Boats under 20 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup and $15; second prize, $15; third prize, $5. Entrance fee, $3. TalttD RACE.—Two-oared keel Lapstreak Boats under 25 ieet. First prize, $20; second prize, $10. Kntrance fee, $3 FOUtTH RACK.—Four-oared keel Lapstreak, best and best voats. First prize, $35; second prize, $10. Entrance fee, $5. FIFTH RACE,—Single Scull Shells. First prize, Silver Cup(presemied by J.A. Cameron) and $40 ; second prize, $20 Entrance fee, $5. SIXTH RACE.—Two-oared keel Lapstreak Boats under 25feet, for Boys under 18 years, First prize, $20; second prize, $10. Entrance, $5. SEVENTH RACE —louble Scull keel Lap- stieak Boats under 25 feet. First prize, $30; second prize, $10, Entrance, $5. EIGHTH RACE.—Ssingle Scull Shells for Boys under l6yea.s. First prize, Gold Medal; second prize, Silver Medal (buth presented by Air. John Joy.) Entrance, $1. NINTH RACE.—Single Scull keel Lapstreak Boats. First prize, Silver Medal (presented by E. 3. Boune))) and 212; second -prize, $% En- tiance fee, 32. TENTH RACE.—Four-oared Shell's, for Char- lottetown Harbor Chalienge Cup Entrance, $4. DUCK HUNT, GREASED POLE, etc, All Races open to Maritime Provinces. Races will start from Cennolly’s Wharf, where a Grand Siaod will be erected. Return Tickets at One First-Class Fare to Charlotcetown, wili be issued from Stations wesi of Summerside by Afternoon Train on 26th inst., and from summerside, Cape Traverse, Souris, Georgetown and Intermediate Stations by Fore- noon Trains on 27th, all tickets being good to return on 27th and 28th Septemver. Also, one half fare on Steamers from Pictou aod Point du Cheae. Band in attendance. J. McCAREY, sept7 Secy. Committee, Masonic Temple Company. SPECIAL MEETING of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the Masonic Hail, Water Sireet. on MONDAY, 17th September, instant, at 8 o’clock, p. m., to receive plans of a proposed Building, and to take actioniao refer- ence to construction or disposal of land. J. T. CROCKETT, Secretary. VIOLIN INSERUCTION., N R. M. LOWDEN would intimate that he is 4 now forming his FALL CL (Ss for instruc- l.ivu On ihe Violin; and as this season is most convenient for many, an early application is requested. Pupils taken from 10 years of age upwards. 282 KENT STREET. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1888—4i sod ee ANTHRACITE COAL. ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from T° New York, due here about 12th inst. : - 270 Tuns of the celebrated JERVUYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaciion last year. R. McMILLAN® aug7—dy & wky tf HXOILABATING FLUIDS, I AVING secured the AGENCY forthis Pro- vince from MR. JAMES A. ROUE, of Halifax, for his AXATED WATERS, I will be pleased to fill orders with despatch in the following lines, viz. :- Lemonade, } i) eam Seda, Plain °* = Large and Small J Givger tle, Bottles. thampagne Cider, Nerve Food, In order to give my CITY CUSTOMERS every gatisfaction, I have secured the services of an Experienced Expressman, who will deliver Goods toany partof the city without delay. Svecial Rates to management of Picnics, &c. Highest Price paid for ali kinds of EMPTY BOTTLES. Telephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Oid London Heuse, WATER STREET, jul6—tf ROSS'S WEERLY. HE Subscriber being about to publish a sketch of his history in connection with the Tenant League movement, and not having afyle of the above paper in his possession, would feel deeply indebted to any person forwarding odd numbers of 1 64. 1865 or 1866 to his address during the next few weeks. JOHN ROSS, Late Printer. P. O. Box 457, Charlottetown. aug2®—3i dy & wky FLOUR, SUGAR, &C. We offer for Cash or Approved Credit ~() Barrels F! OUR, 250) 5.000 Lbs. Wes: india SUGAR, 2000 * BR iN 50 * GR-+UND OIL CAKE, 300 POTATO KASKETS, 25 BUr TER TUBs. AxLso—Tea, Kerosene Oj], Moelasses. Raisins, Currants, Soaps, Spices, and all other Goode usualiy kept in a Grocery Store, Fresh Eggs taken in exchange for goods at One Cent per Dozen advance over Cash prices. We guarantee quantity, quality and weight. Any goods not proving satisfactory can be re- turned and money will be refunded. 4a@ Goods delivered free of charge to Railway and Sieamers. GEO. CARTER & CO., Ma: ket =quare, Ch’town. aug30—wky tf W ANTED.— Three honest, pushing Men in } your vicinity; special inducements nowy; Don’t -alary fust-selling’ specialties. delay. AM instructed by MISS MACKIESON to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Wednesday, 19th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Three fine Bnilding Lots situated on Euston Street, ovposite the Residence of Alexander McKinnon, Esq, These Lots have a very desirable situation, fronting on Euston Street 48 ieet and running back 160 feet. Terins at sale. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept4—tl sle Auctioneer. ANTHRACITE COAL. ee ee eee i ARRIVE per Schooner ‘‘ Otter,” due here Ist September :— 400 Tons best quality HONEYBROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes C. LYONS. aug2]—1lm pat her guar “BELLEVUE” RUNNING & WALKING TRACK —IN CONNECTION WITH— BELLEVUE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, Malpeque Road, Ch’town Royalty. THE above Track is situated ona plain, level ._ piece ef ground, about one and a quarter mile from town, so that it affords every facility for the young athletes of the city and suburbs to exercise themselves. ‘This Track isa ninth of a mile, so that nine laps constitute a mile, and is the only plave of the kind in the Province. The Proprietor always in attendance. FRED. W. BEVAN, Proprietor. septl0—dy lw pict news . ? 4 AGEN’) S ! —_Our ‘Home, Farm and > Business Cyclopedia” is a large work containing 900 pages. profusely il- iustrated, and aiso contaius portraits of the lead - ing statesmen of the Dominion. The th:ee de- partments into which the work is divided, treats fully every feature in connection with Home and its happiness, successful Farming and still more successful Business Life. Each department of the work has the advantage of being written by Usanadian ~pecialists. The work is purely Cana- dian. We want an Agent in every own and County, If you want territory, terms and full pertioulnss, write to W. BE. EARLH, St. John, eS J.S ROBERTSON & BROS., aug25—2aw & wky Publishers. NOTICE. Prince Elward Island Directory. NYONE in the City who has not been called Zz upon, or wishing to advertise or subscribe lor the PRINCE EMWARD ISLAND DIREC- TORY, will piease send in their orders as soon as possible Don’t forget this will be the first reliable Direc- tory ever issued of the Province, Tne price of the work is only $2.00 Advertising rates, $10.00, ene page; $6.00, half page ; $4 00, fourth page. _Address,— FREDERICK’S PUBLISHING ©O., Maceachern's Building, Queen Street. Queen's University, Kingston. aug22 N examination for Matriculation into Queen’s 4A College, Kingston, will be held in Charlotte- town, beginning on the 20TH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER. Candidates may obtain particular information from MR. LD. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent of Kducatie; , Charlottetown, The above examination is instituted by re- quest, and if it proves successful it may be con- tinued from year to year. sept3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND ec. y \7 ANTED.—T wo Peddlers, with horses. Har- ness and wagons found. Apply imme- ciately to M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. septli—dy Si wky 3i pat ANTED.—Ry a young lady, wh? writes a good hand and is currect at figures, a situ- ation as assistant in office or salesiady in store. She also hasa thorough knowledge of Dress- making, and would not object to sewing. Pri- vate iamily preferred. Apply at this oflice. septis—ii pd A STRAY SOW PIG, about three months old, has been onthe subscriber's premises for suine weeks past. The owner can have her by peying expenses on application to HENRY MUTCH, Scuchport. dy 2i & wky—septis no FOR SALE.-— A fine Horse. six years old, gentie, sound, and-a fast traveler. hkn- quire al XAMINER Oitice. 4i—septi2 ANTED.—A good Pressman. Good wages and steady employment for the right man. Apply to JoHnN MCLEOD & Co., Queen Sireet. septl2—tf HOP TO LET, having a Plate Glass Front, just the thing tora Fruit, Book, Grocery or vot Store, next door to Bonnell’s Watchmaking Sbop.—R. K. BRACE. septl2 To LET.—Ha!lf of a House situate on King Street, lately owned by Mr. Taudvin, and at present occupied by Mr. Stewart, of the tirm of McLeod & Stewart. Possession given onthe lth inst. Apply to John Kelly. Esq.. Water Com- missioner, or to the owner, EDWagkD KELLY. septl2 ANTED.—A general Servant in a small family. Apply at this office. septld -3i ea Nurse Maid. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. F. L. HaszarRp, Euston Scureet. sepld ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Parlor Maid. WW (d00d wages. _ Apply at this office. __ augs T° LET.— The House 0n the Esplanade at pre- sent occupied by F. T. Newbery, Esq. Apjly to Hon. B. DAVIES. geptd LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven tKooms with Shop. Possession immediately. Apply to M, MoQuarp, Lower Queen Street. ti—aug?2l1 wa’ TED.—A reguiar Physician of twenty years’ experience in his pr fession wants to find a gocd location for the wraciice of medicine inP. E Island. Wiil pay lLiberaily for informa- tion, or will buy an established practice. Ad- dress ‘° Medicus,” ExaMIneRr office. sepllo—10i pd Wan ED.—A geod Milch Cow. Apply to W, W. BEER, li—septs WANTED,—A Girl for general housework. Good wages. office. —septs WANTED—A Boy about 14 years of age to make himseif usefal about the place. A country boy preferred. Apply to J..G. Eck- stadt, Malpeque Road. - sept 7 ro LET.—A House on Bayfield Strect. Apply to i. R. WILLIAMS. pa 3i—vept6 WANTED AT ONCE.One Custom Shoe. maker. Steaiy work given until May Ist. Apply at GorFr Bros. sepi6 Wil Nar ERS Sal tbe a OR SALE.—One lange second-hand Fireproof Safe (Tilton. & -MoF a4); ope double s¥ andhce Ay i Sop No washing. Apply at this tf ; THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, ‘Se ame | eee first-class. a a Our $22, $25, R AND BE ------ --(v0)—~— — O- omvisnontta{ G))sareconitinmens awnidiiinan- saat (vo) AT $16 AND $18. a (,) —antnecielhty jreictimmae Having purchased from hard-up manufacturers, at our own prices, the entire material for about 200 Walnut Parlor Suites, We are going to share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. We Off:r a Seven Piece Walnut Suite, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, for $30.00. The same Suites, upholstered in Wool Plush, and trimmed with a different color of same goods, $35.00. ee We upholster these goods and guarantee all materials to be These prices are for SPO’ CASH ONLY, and these Suites will not be sold on time at any price. We have complete Bedrocm Suites, including Three Chairs, Qur $20 Hardwood Suites, with three Cane or Perforated Chairs, is a Daisy, and we cannot manufacture them fast enough. $27.50 and $30 Ash Suites are equailed in the Dominion for value. not These Goods are all HOME-MADE, and faithfully put together, as may be seen by a visit to our Factory. MARK WRIGHT & CO. September 11, 1888. - Lew Rates from All Points aug25 —AND THE— TIME TABLE. BRACES, COLLARS, TIES, UMBRELLAS, Our UNDERWEAR can’t be beat, See ovr American RUBBER COATS, White and Colored SHIRTS, TOP SHIRTS, HATS and CAPS, Ask to see our 25c. TIES, best value in the city. Silk & Linen HAND- KERCHIEFS, 'Cashmere MUFF. LERS. SAVE MONEY and trade with P. J. FORAN. . Sept. 7, 188s—vud & wey ——_——(0) ——— ’ On MONDAY, September 10,) we will inaugurate our Great Colossal fale of CUSTOM | MADE CLOTHING and Gents’) FURNISHINGS. Having re-; cently returned from taking a| isecond course in Cutting in New} York, I am in a better position | than ever to turn out good-| fitting Garments that will please, the most fastidious. very highest order, so with) good Material and good Cutting and good Work, you cannot fail in procuring what you desire. ' Cash Customers will find it to their advantage to patronize FOR BOSTON! ‘SHOMVIIK PUVSO Puy VIA ST. JOHN, N.B., Palace Steamers of the International 8. 8. G0. FOUR TIMES EACH WEEE, 3 = Including the Popular Saturday Trip. any Station on P. E, Island Railway Saturday, and reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon. Leave The Elegant Steamers ‘**\CUMBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.26 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. £@ All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. Fall Announcement I ae Ue FORAN, =. Our workpeople are of the| CONNOLLY’ OD STAND. P. J. FORAN, CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND. Re OE Ne oT SME ree SW wee Ns a i Rai Big a we seagate ie ag Re Be ae