- 4 aa ; Pa a. bb 4? ; : a? a , - eae i \ a ' M ary Jer ‘ ' : | s/ w day re - 2 nt i) meeting of ‘ ety will be held in 1 a } : Sireet is (Saturday) i 5 x ] 1 Connolly, Sec’y i ~ : ~ i Princess of Wales ; . . st night to relieve the i ge | ime to the city en route Miller, Ingram Wood, ; nds going on the \ia " > \ n . A tivs ago, Cha sentenced to five years sin ig Oing r stealing an u Sharp s broadway apa is ’ S are the eccent! 7 - Si Lhe w Liberal-Con eerva } } starts ur ve ‘ ‘ e auspices Wi c a city nN sa 4 reporter to its s assured —that is ames a ha ; - 4 \ CIR . i amk A tobbins, w ) : ttetow! mce twice with @ : $+ Ww pen a permanent 3 New } SN He has | “i the Am er | liding, And 6s fi wing it ASO] . i , s Osborne House, oi : : : siues issing ‘ xis, specu i . : 1 pre . i iN e \ s. da Watch- ‘ ; ieen Street is y s store. He has i! : * put in, and t ; : 3 eng aged } : y i ' 7 a LHA } s OPENING, Without belpy \ K that the ian tray i tyreat Creorye St - sty stepped into it t i \ wd t pay ymayes o ‘ N serti if g La) ste : the ' ( » y ‘ “7 o & a j I : \\ ~ ~~ ww \f Mr. R. R. ] g . t p in anot colum y : ts on : wards a Christmas Dinner | Last year he was the Bs 4! ’ t art ol many a | an made glad, and we t at Ciits iif l be even more suc Pan 2 a ( IAL | fo the call to at a meet J t Mont ague Bridge to i s the question of Commercial Union “ e Uhited States no one responded. } s, and Do und Local Represen- t t no one went. lt is sa we tiat the meeting will take place ' urn that there is not much stock taken in Commercial Union in King’s { i“ . N Nominations for the seat in the H Commons for Shelbourne Co., N. 8., made vacant by the resignation of Mr. i 1s Robertson, liberal, was made on rhurs Mr. Robertson was again nomin f General Laurie, his Conservative ps ust February, is again opposing Mr Levitt, liberal, and Mi { rvative, were nominated dieses Bann I ENTS.—Messrs. Miller Bros., lately being doing a very y way of supplying brass me time ago they fitted out } £3 unds, and a few days g ler for the St. Dunstan's { re B Kach set consisted of ten in- ‘ t si f bass and side drums We understand that the ina 5 j very cas given yood satis stillet jew Bor The new boiler manufactur ea i t t light mpany by Messrs McKinnon | McLean, is being placed in posit in the station to-day, and will be in v gy ler bv the last of next week. The f steel, donble-crowned, is 13 feet 8 inci 1 length, and 5 feet one inch in th a dome 2 feet 6 by three feet. It is ; 1 plate, has 53 4-in lh tubes, and 7 longitudinal stays ] 6-8 in diameter. The has been submitte lto a test of 160 »the square inci. fhe workmanship i redit on the mannfacturers. ' : fhe enormous stock of ele- ( stmas Goods at the Diamond Book; id Bazar will be sold 25 pei cent, elsewhere If you doubt it just tne articles. In val iety ' Cards el—in price they are a eapness Beautiful silk plush bums abinet siz from $2 p 18m autoy pa bame fifty y copies Oo ro iOr 4 € yt in tie best t Che tive-ce ble con ly vit mee } as ad- st evenin and was em o1s ‘ ral i ! th fo : ing . « un (re Heus y. © B w. GG term Ch ‘ . me ) -. os Ue lal! (re-e! i ‘ ( ; Leigh, Jr. i tive Committee }. M. Cam a we W. Hales. G. Ritchie. Wm. McK We. rs Hugg 3. Grey, W. G. Sabine, A, W Sterns s* Ke ine dy ‘ = Mellish, W. d. ; a having dashed off ata Maud 8. pace for LLL who are in want of Crock ‘ry woud do > > : . : 7 oa eT. + i! at « tor bef “pA roiling e ‘ i Government Pond, where, im the midst of | Well to call at ou e belore going ¢i | ° | os oa 4 : > See ,y thas we TEE he st, the 'a knot of admirers, he related his ex- | Wier ceing ¢t : . } : Pp om be : a : ; < : heapnest iot : ; kerv 7 t | ; sence ; the wo otticers Later oni? est, the che A} t lot of Crocke y in tne : perience with th t {lice - Cl Cro k ry Stor WwW. P } ‘ > n° — lace 1 at i (cheap ocke — : ; he heard that the police were again on DAS | il] " Tht el y 4w } trail, and after securing the missing ‘portict tse : = ; g 7 } } fe fas art mk } UT stock Of 4 stmas gifts is the hand tof is wardrobe he iel jor parts unkn I : . , eg : mes eve a and the prices al A i Ln ever -Reddin’s D store A Christmas Dinner. dec 10 Ri eed ; ; “a. } a ; | DAVE V¥ yur rubbers ana overshoes trom Srr,—I will acl ly rece.vé ibseripti toni Auk ok thé tunele by etting : \fora Christmas , Disa this year for the! pair of heal plates put on at R. K. Jost’t, | . waar | received S83 Ree oe a a a aes | deserving poor. last year .} received wmv. | shoe store North Side, Market Syuare ; 2 z ‘ 2 eas and distributed 135 geese and pieces of | Dec. 9 Gins | beef, and e good reason to know that | . a ie pie : | ie ’ ; . . "h r su itron, emon and range Ci, many 00T I iy en} nyed ag od Christ- i . a sa ; a8 ose ace . yened at Beer & Uoff's 2i—deciv ' mas dinner. ¥ hich they would not other | wise have had. It is mezessary that so i Figs, Dates, &c., cheap at Beer & : ; : Q fF ; a: a ~m s-riptions be sent in before the 18th of this | Gat 3i —decl0 nonth. W iy is it th Be yple go to W. P, Calwili’s Yours truly, j irom all 7 art ihe country to get croc kery R. R. FirzezRraLp, _ | when the: come to the city ? Because they Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1887. S. M. ‘nes, by rea ling the papers, where to get the Wee a ny tan rf, i >. & i o~ . 4 \ Fy? F sls Mel / §s zi ~ fa Ff # * Bre ae ~ = - RR T Di A R 4 : SAT U tA x; JCB} BER 10 i caland Other j ‘Eid flgiap ap ‘ is al ; Ae Hiss, i Ba 4 a? 4 BDED } 5. \ ' it 1s always atthe » ABLEGRAPRIO NEWS. cook, tty") Dominion of Canada i . . - e i - 7 - j , ; . om | A TIP vuP let of Xmas 1 nd Groceris Ary . \ ; Thi vilusbh Ama an MPOCcet ics eee” ‘ jor }*88 will be issued on Monday. | (SPeotat Dasratcues to‘Tus Exam | just opened at it. K. B.ace’s. Provines of Princes Edward Island, ° mit rhe ao eee QUEEN'S COUNTY, I ‘ ‘ s thie « ‘ ' 4 ' at Reddin’s Drug Store. ea it sedis inca lie the Y. M. ©. A. basement parion t ght Wild LD) ii ihe PLOT 4 REMEMBER tl . ' ti le of App! Se ee ee Ce at A. lent sTior,' a - . j \EMEMBE ue great auction Salc Of APPLES, leary A r \ Te > ‘ i ~ . Age Oran ges, &c., on Monday mext, 1 ’ec. TRE CANADA MI ERANCE ACT. Harp To PLEAsi j Grite | eM os eas ee ee = | 12th, at 11 o'clock, ex steamer Portia, diiect | Inthe mutter of th: Petition of Fiancis * : TO I SE. she rrits a ‘ from New Y ork.—A. McN il]. Anuctionee! ! McK -nua, of the tity of Charlottetowa, in pranswick are now blaming Mr. Baiid, : A SUSPISIOUS CONVERS! TION peestcapenaang eu, 4 neer, 4 aeee's cena, 4. 4he Pearines an Palen for resigning. They area hard P ee a A | WENTY PER CENT.— Discount to Pupils | iu Ward island, lyvader, (or ascrutiny of the please. : buying Xmas gifis for teachers at Red- mn 3 casi a6 the poll. a iu yo i ot Re ee ee din’s Drug Store Dec. 9 Sins eod Netaue Aa it, tor uation the os _ Loarinc Pronisiren.—We are gl. a to see 0 h t For one week, Acme S , vi the electors thereof, for and against a Peti- R » Spring Skates, nickel ohthaes e" vp c that a notice warning loafers agains: loitering | OVOE eard Dy a Little Girl, |pisccacching at 1.750 pain-W. E. Daw-| owforthererocasiog of an, Order In Coun tn the lobby of the Post Ottice bes apicuo usly Pp sted up seen con- - tH A. Sz sie The steamer M. «1% te > A Ee es art, from Halifax to this port, arrived a M. > A PANIC ~? Canso this mor ning, and is due here to-morrow } are aTternoon. } Hatrrax, Dec. 9. — 7 i ‘ , ‘ Ovrsipe Paces Correspondencé, Chureh | George sislind is one of the strongest | Meeting at Summerside, and other interesting | forts about this weil fortified city, and is in SON, ] w—dec3 | We have received a full supply of China i slass and earthenware for our fall and winter trade, and are glad to say that we can “sell as ap as ever at the cheap crockery store— . P. Colwill’s. dee 8, eod & wky warm and nicely lined ; Gents’ and Ladies Am. lian Overshoes at Goff Bros. Neat ear, | IVERSHOES. | yood rubber soles. ' i erican and Cana | Heartn Rves.—Axminster, Reversible, |O | Antique, superior value, just received at Beer | Bros. dy wy—novl6 Roseexs! Rospers !--Wearing without tearing, light elastic and durable, pure gum, give perfect satisfaction. The Glove Brand and © oasting Rubbers had at Goff Bros. DIED. Dee. 10th, In this city, John Arbing, aged 29 years. [Funeral to-morrow, Sunday, dence, Edward Street, from his resi- at half-past 2 o'clock. } STEAMSHIP CO’Y, —BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON. I T is intended that those Steamers shal] make the following sailings : Halifax to Lendon: matter, on first page. - The fourth page also ;the middle of the harbor, opposite the contains interesting matter business portipn of the city. Last nicht, - jin a blinding snowstorm, a Sergeant's s s LaNspowNe.—-The Government jdaughter, about 16 years of age, heard steamer Lans lown is expected «here this jthree men talking near the gun cotton sé alee ee. = take the place of the | t anks. One sxaid to the other, ‘**‘ You. are sawrence until repaired, not going tu leave me here to do your STI OpEN. he. Dudinsienil he tii aay work.” She immediately coumuni- mi . ' “te “€ : * iat cated what she heard to the soldiers route closed last year on the 7th ist. The : : . ’ : ; 10k ’ present prospects are that the steamer will who rushed in the direction indicated, he ply between the above places for” sume days| men took the .alarin and mane off in a boat, yet. ~~ | and in the darkness all trace of them was sis geile te lost. The fact was at once telephoned tu SHAKESPEAKE.—A mechanical édition of| the, military headquarters. The sentries Shakespeare's ‘‘ Midsummer Night's Dream ” | were doub led, and the police were instruci- is working in th rth window of the|ed to watch all vessels in the harbor Diamond Book and» =attra¢ts much/and al! wharves, but no trace of t tio : the men could he found. it was a ee : she eple 5 night for the military GOSPEL SERVI s08} el Service to--norrow | authorities, though now they say there was iftern ma’ i x. a ie Hi aul, at font |nothing in it and refuse to gi veinforimation. Sanne In eaeiaaen - inter nul — ab we are facts, the Dee * cotton Matt. 23. 14.20 jtanks are on the oppusite side of the Is- a land from the lighthouse. No one but lus Mostn’s Crmme.—During the month | soldiers are on the Island, and what the ot November last, the police ‘35 arrests, | MeN were doing there is the question. It Of this number 18 were tor being ‘drunk: 10} ¥48 discovered that the cover of a new tank for larceny; 2 for assault; 1 for breaking win-| Was taken offand this added to the alarm. ~~ ene 2 vagrants; 1 for n mappe'ar ines ou | vott Act summons; one for nou ippearance on Tone eee WARLIKE RUMBLINGS ~ - | + i SPoRTING.-~There will bea lively time in | the Cryst il Rink, Summerside, on W ednesday | ia pasa evening, 14th inst There will be a five mile | bu ycle race, and sack and foot races, in | Dl- lich some of ‘at Charlattetown Ayers willl P]g cing Russian Troops take part Mr, J. A. McEacher thampi ai” Dp pol l f the Mariti | s, V ~ =_ \? , said SAIUR Gtk. 2. FOOTING.| Bd ah *| Military Council Sunmmoned. | ght of t 5 lbs i sOoW i the | ~ t ee i are : Cracow, ‘Dec. 9 | TEA AND s Don’t forget { n order has been issued pl li h Tea and | ys Happy W s| Fifth, Seventh, Eighth and Eleven Russian | i { rte i S ¢ i ir ToOoTING : - ” ~" Vienna, Dec. 9. good time may be exp i as they _ ; 1p : uke t Sate wen Tie The Emperor has summoned another} g ts }] able t: mul y council for to-d Ly. The war office ( , lis taking measure perinanentiy increase : ithe fa j WHC Ci ps can t It bil- | ee : ig I piac Galicia in a b tter pusition ior Hie 7 Or.—The Moncton J'ines | defence these preparatione will enable a i " abe! gathe l mm rg ivrce to be thrown into Galicia at the a ; evening ¢ r |shortest notice. No extra force will be in rin o Walés College . eae 8 ‘ eae . Mes” stationed in Galicia. Aintih on 4 feand death of sld Scotia’s| he Emperor presided to-day at a national poet, who, despite his e1ors of life, | ™Zitary council, which decided not is held in enthusiastic remembrance wherever | to summon the delegations for the present, the English tongue is spoken, was listened to | as Russia had apparently stopped her with rapt attention. The lecture was greatly menacieg movements. Measures aoe the appre lated throughout. At the close a vote | moblization of troops were arran; ved, should of thanks was heartily tendered the lecture:er for his rare treat. Rev. Mr. os me ing troops on the fron- The public are not unduly excitod | Russia continue mass Hogg presided. ’ | tier. NEWSPAPER CHANG ES.—-Messrz. Pineo and ES _ Stewart, of the Kentville, N. S.. Siar, have The Big Raft. purchased the plant and geod will of the Pictou News for $2,500. Mr. W. D. Tanton, Porr Lererevx, Dec. 9. formerly of Charlottetown, whw has so suecess- The S. S. Miranda. with the big raft in dur- years, will sever his connec- fully conducted the Annapolis Sp«ctator ; tow, passed outward at 7 o'clock this even- ing the past three ; - jing. The wind is nortl rast. cy tion with that paper on January Ist. We aa he dy. l The siie : northe ~ - aky understand Mr. Tanton has ben offered a | PATUY Cloudy. ae WOT SB GA position on a leading daily in Twronto. The Petitioning the Government. TORONTO, Dec, The County Coyrt judges of Ontario met here to-day and decided to petition the Dominion Government for an increase of their salaries. Halitax Herald, commenting upon the above, says: ‘‘Mr. Tanton is one of Nova Scotia's best newspaper men, and we wisli him every success in his new field of labor.” 9 He is, Still at. Large. Last night finan ‘Doyle und Costello made another unsuccessful att. mpt to ar- rest Fred Bevan. They visited Fred’s re- sidence, on Pownal Street, at ‘about eight o'clock, and finding the d locked, secreted themselves behind a wagon in the The Seott Act. Sr. Taois. Ont., Dec.9. During the past three months Scott Act TS yard. They had not been long in their| Inspector Beaton has secured 32 convic- iding place before a _ boy living in the!tions in West Elgin, the total fines aggre- neighborhood went to the door and knock- | gating $3,590. ed. Mrs. Bevan answered the summons (a and enquired the name of the party seeking admission. The reply was satisfactory, Roasted Alive. and the door was ope ned. This was just TORONTO, Dec. 9, et f “gerne } on oo Page eae The four year old daughter of Andrew ‘ f ¢ simuitane lV npe 2 i ~ oa niacin "D tags : Fao Thom, of Norway, fell on a red hot stove ee a {during her mother’s absence, to-day, and first, and pushing the boy aside, 1 alie : , > was roastec: alive. grappled with Mrs. Bevan, who had placed herself in such a position acioss tle doorway that no person could pass without Weather Bulletin. pushing her outof the way. Fred was — inside. bareheaded and coatless, chatting Toronto, Dec. 10 —10 a. m. with some friends - and ere Doyle suc- Incre:z sing northeast and east winds, fair, ceeced in passing Mrs. Bevan, the| followed by cloudy weather and rain or sleet fleet-footed Fred, without waiting to don | to-night; higt 1ér temperature. hat or coat, madea spring forthe front Lees dovr, unlucked it, and, knocking down a Locai Notices. man standing outside, whom he mistook S a I oi igen is nea yut Dee. ith } , U2 ; about Jan. lith a e r ® London ¢ io » Hall HAX : 3.5. 1 h 1 Se eas o .Dec. 3 I i, eld «......a2b0u? Dec. 17th S. Da oe, OR, Sia | iPa ger Accommodation, oh n WwW ays at ‘ious rates. _ ‘Through Lills ef Lading from all points on P, E. Island, New B swick and Nova Scotia, to} ntineltai and Other ports. For Rates of Freight and other particulars W. CLARKE, ent at Charlottetown, P. EK. ACK Halifax, r to Ag i PICKFORD & BL FOU ND de. near to or betweeu | 4 Mrs. Young’s mwilinery shop and Prowse’s store, on Queen Street. a red leather Hand Satchel, containing $11 in notes and some silver. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same with Ellen Roach, at Mr. Candall’s, decid SRRIAGES, Coaches, &c.. stored for the Winter in large, dry barn; $2.00 for the sea- Db. O' M. Reddin, decd bi NTE D—A cook; refere nces required. Ap- ply to Mrs, F. L. Haszard, Euston Street. dec? O LET—A Tionse on King Street, near the Railway; alse, House and Stable on Pleasant ; LOST, OST—On Friday, 9th inst., son. W AL T Street, -W ‘Hiam | Dodd. dec8 tf ro LET--A House containing five rooms, in s suituble purt of the city. For particular apply at this office. 3i eod—dec2 in pursuance of “fhe Canada Temperance Act. 1878,” whereby the second partof the saig Act was declared 'o be in force in the City of Charlotletown atoresaid, on and after a certain day therein mentioned. [PON reading the foregoing Petition, presented to me this day, and the «ttidavit of the said Petitioner, I DO HKREBY 3 PPOINT Thurs- day, the lash day of Decemver, instant, A. D., 1887, at Li o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, inthe Law Courts Building, in the City of Charlottetown, as the day and place for onvering into ithe said Scruuiny, AND IT HEREBY ORDER that notice of as “pplication and serutiny be given by serving a copy of this order upon each of Une \Wo persons appointed by he Keturaing Officer, pursuar.t to tue 20th Section of “The Canada Temperance Act,” to atiend at the final summing up of the said votes before the said Returning Officer, as agei:tson behalf of the persons interested. in and desirous of oppos- ing the adoption ef the said Petitition, and that notice thereof be also given te ail persons so interested by publishing a copy of this order in (HE ExaMIneR and Patriot deily newspapers, on Tvesday, the 6th day of December, instant, and or every alternate day thereafter, until the day hereinbefore appuinted for entering into the said sc rutiny. Dated this fifth day of December,, A. D., 1887, (Sgd) GEORGE ALLEY, udge of the County Court of Queen's County. Dec. 6, 1887—eod B-O-0-T-8 O [= i 4} | WAUKENPHAST oe C4LL AND SEE | | an q> R. K. JOST’S H=-O-O2.7-8 ’ i Hi %2 Cases of | | se i Canadian & American i | Rubber and Overshoes i Rubber boots } } just received at North Side Queen Snare "a ‘Boreham’s Old Stand), K a : SS = = an = = : 5 a 1887. h’town, Oct FARM POR SALE. T Freehold Farm, situated on the Covehead Road, ten miles from Charlettetown, consist- ing of one hundred and eight acres of land, ninety acres are clear and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is covered with an excellent growth of hard and soft wood. On the premises are a good Dwelling House and Outbuildings, all in good repair. It is convenient to churches, schools, &. Terms liberal and made known on applica- tion t+ the owner on the premises. JOHN WHELAN, Nov. 25, 1887, wy, tf HE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable a mills, Tremendous Knock AN as we have just received a very large stoc Ladies’ Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Ladies’ Silver Watches from $8, upwards. Gents’ Silver Watches from $12, upWards. Nickle Watches from $5, upwards. New Style in Brooches from 25cts, upwards. Ear Rings from 30cts, upwards. iadies’ Colored Gold Sets from $15, upwards. | Ladies’ Gold Band Rings from $1, upwards. Plain Gold Rings from $1, upwards. Ladies} Set Rings from 2, upw ards, Bangle Bracelets fram $1,50, upwards. Ladies’ Necklets from 75cts, upwards. Silver Thimbles from 35cts, upwards. Repairing attended to—-W atches, Clocks WATCMAKER & JEWEL Dec. 8, 1887—2aw dy & wy Down in Prices for the Holiday Season. TOW is the time to secusze Xmas and New Year's Presents for your friends and relations, vk of goods for you to select from. j \Chains from 40cts, upwards. Scarf Pins from 20cts, upwards. Watch Chains from 40cts, upwards. Collar Buttons from 5cts, upwards. Cuif Buttons from 20cts, upwards. Lockets from 25cts, upwards, Gents’ Gold Rings from $2, upwards. ‘Silverware at a big discount. (Spectacles from 2Ucts, upwards. ‘Eyeglasses from 30cts, upwards. | Nickle Clocks from $1.75, upwards. ‘American Walnut Ciocks, from 2.50, upwards, and a lot of other goods, cheaper than has ever been sold betore. and Jewelry. G. G. JURY, LER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, (Opposite Post Office, Ch'tawn, P. E. 1. GVERGOATS | LENDID assortment of Meerschaunm _ s, Holders, &c.—Re 10 ¢ 3i eo A sI Bria Pipes, Cigar Cast din'’s Drug St re. eee a policeman, escaped in the darkness. By the time the baffled viticers got outside | Fred was not even within hailing distance, dec Asother Lot es to be chea Heavy Tweed Pants ’ Ga. -Ch'town, Dec. 1, 1837, © ee Nice Overcoat for $4.2 that ought ——— OVERGOATS ee ee oO cust FEteceived. p at $5.00. ~ and Suits altogether Teo Cheap. Call and Ses. —_ sa EK. FULL, SIGN OF LION, QUEEN STREET, ak at is Li ND see if there is any article you wish >: for. A Art Gords, Albert Chains, Amber Neck!/ets, Alarm Clocks. Baby Pins, Bar Pins, Baking Dishes, Berry Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Bracelets, Bronze Figures, Brass Figures, Butter Dishes, Butter Knives, Button Hooks. C Call Bells, Card Trays, Card Cases, Castors for Dinner and breakfast, Candlebra (Brass), Candlesticks (Brass and Silver), Cake Baskets, Chains for Ladies and Gents, Charms for Ladies and Gents, Child’s Knife, Fork and Spoon, Clocks (in Wood, Marble and rags), Collar Buttons, Compasses, Cream Jugs, Cutf Buttons and Liuks, Cups. D Diamond Rings, Dessert Sets, Dessert Knives and Forks, E Ear Drops, Egg Stands, Eyeglasses. KF Fancy Boxes, Fern Pots (in Brass), French Clocks, Forks, Fruit Stands, Fruit Knives. G Garnet Rines and Studs, Glove Buttons, Gold Jewelry of all descriptions. Gold Watches Hair Pins, Hand Mirrors, Hall Clocks. I Ice Pitchers, Ink Stands, Initial Pins, Indi vidual Salts and Castors. J Jewel Cases, Jugs (in Bronze), Syrup, Jet Brooches, Jam Pots. Knives and Forks, Knife Watches and Clocks, Keeper L Lockets, Lamps, Lenses for Spectacles. Marble Clocks, Mustard Poi Necklets, Nuteracks. 0 Oddfellows’ Pins and Charms, Silver Brooches, Optical Goods, r Pap Bowl and Spoon, and Pencils, Pepper Boxes, Photo Frames, Pebble Brooches, Pebble S ctacles, Pins, Pickle Dishes, Placques, Plain Rings (our own make), Puff Boxes. Q Quick Train Watches, Queen Chains. Rings (all kinds), Ribbon Vest Chains, Reading Glasses, Roll Plate Goods, ROGKFORD WATCHES. Ss Salt Cellars, Salvers, Scotch Pebble Breoches, Sets Brvech and Ear Kings, Solid Silver Thimbles, Sol'd Silver Brooches, Solid Silver Spoons, Spoon Holdeis, Specta- cles, Shaving Mugs, Smoking Seis (in brass), Studs, Sugar Baskets, Syrup Jugs. T Tea Sets, Tea Spoons, Thermometers, Time- pieces, Toast Racks, Touth Picks, Trays. U Useful and Ornamental Articles for pres- ents. V Vases, Vest Chains, Velvet Lined Cases. WwW Watches for Ladies, Watches for Genta, Watches for Girls, Watches for Boys, Watch Chains, Whistles. WALTHAM WATCHES Whisk Holders, Waiters, Water Pitchers, \W € ding Rings. = Jugs fo Rests, Keys for Ri ngs. Match Boxes, Napkin Rings, Oxydise i Pearl Rings, Pens Queen Watches, Xmas Presents, x Youths Watches. F, : Zero Thermometers, (in Brass. } Zoological Specimens The above articles and many more, New, Good and Cheap, for sale at E. W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. | Dee, 7, 1887—2aw & why ;