a rs — F Behl tee? 8 8 nt en cll +a of TO ADVERTISERS, ; . fhanges of als mast be mm by ii a@& m LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | town Hockey C ab SS at 8 v’clock, ables al Beer Bros \ as ft atte. ‘WOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ’ — | | Rivx. fat all the Drug Stores i | Meeting 0 Hockey the Charlotte- sharp, at the Salvage Corps rooms, ie Tue Yorn Soctat,—The committee are Tickets for the rink are on sale THE DAILY EXAMINER 7% PERSONAL. _ Mr. J. Heber Haslaun, of Springfield, is in town to-day. o ° , . D>. Ross, of Vernon Riv.r Bridge, i ) visiting thee.ty. He is registered at the Quee. Hotel. _ Mr. Hugh J. Massey, the well known ‘nsurance agent, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. o wrrraxce Mertixe in Opera | well pieased with the resuits of the York Rey. Ges. Rogers, of Winnipeg, is visit- He y Social, and desire, through THe Exawin nz Charlottetown. He is registered at the an ei, to return thanks tothe auctioneers | 2Ueen Hotel. s ss Coxvexe. ~The Ke | ad all others who assisted. Mr. J. A. White, of Matthew, McLean am ‘i ie : oo & Co's. establishment, Souris, is in town. Sate oF Parpers—The annual sale of He is registered at the Hotel Davies. - papers and periolicals at the Y. M.C. A.|. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brennan and fam- ‘ : ‘ reading room took place last night. The ily, of New York city, are among the . » Kerw . Sele atts conducted by A. McNeill, and latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. We | fair prices were realized. There was a very understand that they have taken the ne ” | good attendance. Palmer residence on Upper Qaeen Street . “* ‘ : . Resin ae Settee qua will remain io Charlottetown duriag el cates e Firet Meth-| __** Dany Paren.—The Record gives | ¢ Winter. aA igs os } currency to the story that a new Liberal - “i } morning paper will sLo-tly be started in suiP NEWSs. 0s sone nitinol: ail ate Ge St. John, a large wing of the Liberal . ee ioe wees ne Rs Fiage fow | party in that city and throughout the Port ef? Cha: lottetown < s on Monday evening province being dissatiatied with the man ENTERED. Lesaave Meerrixe —Heilp the tem pe ® cause by attending the Leagne meet the Opera House this evening _ - !—Attend the n the Upera Houee this (Friday) evening ant alanis temperance quest - liscuse- ed. Crvrzexs League meeting _— se 4. O. H—Regular monthly meet thie (Friday) evening at 7 atce requested, ~ > Sr. Dessrav’s CarHepRa Rev. R. B Macdonald, of Rust . will preach at the Pontifies] High Mae at Christaias Eve sins c Ovr For Tuxew.—Tickets for the grand concert on Friday, the 27th inet.. will he forsale at the usual places after ene o'clock t¢-mortrow. . - _— —_ — Net Too Rav —it is sad that upward> of 69,000 bashe!s of ‘potatoes and S.cwar § turing the fal!. _— > I. O. O. F.—Wildey Lodge, meets this evening at 8 o’clock tioa of officers and initiation {Full attend- | ance reqeested. Visitors welcome. ~_- o~- — For richness of flavor, the famous | BE VER Chewing Tobacco has no} equal. Look for the BEAVER Stamp Rae Worrn See:mve.—The arti-t’s studio, with artist at work, in the McKay Woolen Company's window is attracting much atteution. It ix a decided novelty, and is well worth seeing. oublipenaiihill Catepentay Cive.—A ,sp cial meeting of the Caledonian Club will be held this | evening, Dee. 20th, at S e’clock, at Club room, to arrange all matters relating to the Burns Concert. — - - Laptes, clean your kid gloves with Jose | hine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, leaves uo odor, and can be used while ihe glove is on the hand For sale only at A. W. Reddia’s drugstore. tf. sisi te Porxrer ror Caartorterown.—A bean supper and baby show was held at Carle- ton, N. B., a few evenings ago. The baby show consisted of the auction of a number of peper dolls. Jaawiiateoains Tie Creistwas Hormars.—The Prince of Wales Uallege closed vesterday for the Christmas holidays. It will re-open oa Tuesday, Jan. 7th. St. Peter’s Schools closed to-day. —— Curtstuas Coscurr. — The annual Christmas concert of the First Methodist | Sueday School will be given Thursday evening next. The wel!-keown popular- ity of these concerts will be fully sustain- falas Tue Kerwesse will close to-night, when all the fancy goods, etc., remaining ussold will be disposed of by auction. The sactivn sale will begin at rine o’clock, sharp. A large attendance of bargain- hunters is expected. The snug sum of $550 has already been realized. ———— Tie Tebaeco used in the celebrated Tonk Smoking mixture coets 0 a than any other package. Insist on getting genuine TONKA. - -"’ lien G i - ? a . , | ef Georgetown o'clock. Electiva ot officers. Full attend- | ’ midnight on | 20,080 | Unshels of goats were shipp d from Mount } mo ST. Nomina- | | | | more j | ner in which the Telegraph is conducted Lecrcere Posteoxev-—As the classes in }the Charlottetown Business College and Prince of Wales College clo-e to-day for lays, Mr. Wooiworth’s given before the i students of the first-mentioned institution to-merrow, has been postponed uatil next | month at the request of the students. ah = _ Norss.—The brig James E. last night loaded with a | large-general cargo of produce for St. John’s, Nfli, by Jax. E. McDonald. Esq., Cardigan, an! McDonald Bros., of George- town. The brig Aquila is now loading potatoes }at Georgetown; and will leave shortly. She is loaded by Capt. Ma’colm MecDot- ald and Mr. Jos. McDonald of George- | town. 1} wh st the Christmas bo i i@cture, to have been SHIPPING Tue Wuse.—Mr. Fred. J. Morse, of | Chicago, who it will be remembered won the half mile bievcle contest on our Driv- ing Park on the 2ad of S»p’., last, acknow- ledges the receipt of his medal,in writing oafriend here, in the following lang- iuage: “I have received the gold medal all is fine. it will aiways pleasant vac- on your beautiful Island. | | shall not soon forget your ‘boys of the | wheel’—-they are all grand fellows and i treated me most kin ily.” ? is | st right, @nd think i | be a happy reminder of the ation I Spent } P E. Isuaxp Conwerciat Cotiece.— | yesterday afternoon P.incipal Hodgson, jofthe P. E. Island Commercial College, | held an oral rev.ew of the work done by his students during the past three months. Among those present were Prof. McLeod, | Chief Superintendent of Education, Revs. ; Geo. M. Campbell, D. Sutherland. Dr. Taylor, Mesers. R.Fennell,C. C., James Paton, Henry Davison, Simon Paoli, Miss | McKinnon, teacher Prince Street School, and others, The examinaticn, which last- ed three houre, was conducted by Prof. | McLeod, Dr. Taylor, Mr. Paoli and the | Principal, The students showed by their | ready answers that they fully understood | the difficult questions propounded. At the | close, complimentary addresses were deliv- | ered by most of the visitors present. This | institution closes to-night for the Xmas | holidays, to re-ope n January 6th, 1896. This may lead to fortune. Take the straight path. All good sidewalks lead to Paton & Co’s. for Xmas goods, dress goods, wool shaw]l-, wool boas, fur boas from $1.50 to $4.00. Fur capes.—Jas. | Paton & Co. Cour along and enjoy yourself at St. James Suaday school cantata on Monday evening. SE — SO053583000080088 OUR XMAS | PERFUMES Are moving off, but we have SOME MORE BAKGAINS left. A large assortment of odors, styles and prices to select from now, but don’t leave your buying too late. Prices from 10c. up. BOO48SSVSSSSSSESSESS woe Tena ue teting ore |@ VOHNSON & JOHNSON, large andieuce present when Mr. Ross | his lecture jast evening was “wonld it were longer.” The lecture was exceec- ingly interesting, and the identifications of | the British people with the lost tribes | Mr. Rose is a good reader and | He ought to have gone tis @ pity} missed | 1 ; closed strik ng plea-ing speaker. upon the platform long ago. I that he hae, for+o many year, bis vocation. aicesiipantialinn Tux Marker —There was a large attend- ance at the market to-day, and sales were lively. Upstairs there was aa unusually | large supply of poultry. Geese brought from 50c to $1 each, according to quality | and size: turkeys, 70c. io $2, duck-, 50c to 79c., and fuwl 45c. to 50c. per pair. | Egg: sold at from 18c. to 20c., while bat- ter (freeh) brought from Zic.to 23c., and | tb I 18c. There t lic. to will be} market on Tuesday as usua!; there will - br the t A. Little Frere A Little There. ——_— not be # market ou Munday. se Tue Orerna Hovse.—It is hoped thit | our citizens are keeping in mind the enter- La rut to be given in the Opera House | on the evening of Dec. 27th. gramme is agool one @ id of its If should aitract : | ull house Besi !es the object i+ a ood one—to help along the P. K. Island. There is one thing in connection with the entertainment fur which all should be thankful in advance, and that is that when the living pictures are shown there will be none of neually accom panit a the lights used an improved method of illuminating be tried. , as will FILL FULL the little To-morrow —Saturday—we make a big display of Xmas Snaps in a notable The pro- | that chokiog smoke which | Money’s gone before you know it—pre- sents bought at all sorts of prices—at all We’re } sorts of places~—-tired out, too. pretty sure to have everything you think | of—and \cts you'd never dream of—and get | you Il have money lett when you i through buying | MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. With stockings USEFUL PRESENTS. JUST WHAT'S WANTED. Don’t fail to see our Handkerchief display, including sitK ]@c. SILK COUNTER. We are selling Elephants, Santa Claus and Christmas Steckings at § CENTS, and in all useful fancy g° make a special display to-morrow. BEER BROS. Tue Weatuen.—Fair and milder; some local raius to-night or to-morrow. ods we Dec. 19.—~ Lady Speedwell, Ryhnard, Sydney; Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou; Express, Smith, do. CLEARED Dec. 19.—Lady Pictou Speedwell, Rhynard, DIED. At Baltic, P. E. I, Arch. McGougan, aged 76 years, son of the late Donald Mc- Gougan. = 2 ee Do not aaily with rheumatism. Get rid of it at once by purifying the blood with Hool’s Sarsaparilla, Be sure to get Hood’s. Riuk Tickets—We don’t make anything cnt of the sale of tickets, but we do out of the management; therefore to encoura, ¢ their enterprise we will give an ounce bottle of best perfume to every lady, young or old, who buys her ticket before Christmas Day from us—Reddin Bros. Little furniture for little people. Mark Wright & Co. are making 100 small chairs for the infant department of the Brick Sanday School, also 50 chairs and 25 tables for the new Kindergarten school. A tie up. We have a tie up on our line you want. All the new shades in neck- wear, 500 gentlemens scarfs to choose from, 5c, lc, 15c, 20c, 25¢, 30c, 35c, 40c. | All silk goods above 25c. Jas. Paton & Co. “iicataecdics See the girl artiet at her drawing in the window of the McKay Woolen Co. Sle eee : = aes se6% + OPTS is (Tasteless— Effectual. ) | $For Sick- Headache, | $Impaired Digestion, }Liver Disorders and Female Ailments. Renowned all over the World. } Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. Ask for Beecham's and take no others, Made at St. Helens, Engiand. S Wholesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal, For sale by ail druggists. weet 000 ‘4 > naw cance a LD A RARE OPPORTUNITY. T have? just réceived-a nice. assortment of:— Lad es’ Rolled Plate Chains. Gents’ Rolled Plate Chains. Ladies Gold Filled Watches. Gents’ Gold Filled Watches. As these goods are a little late in their arrival, [ will offer them until Xmas at prices that are bound to eell them. Any person intending to purchase @ watch er chain in the near future will do well to inspect and compare prices on those goods before purchasing. W. N. TANTON, Great George street, near Queen Square. Dee. 20—135 w XMAS GAKE e have’ everything needful to make your Xmas Cake the very best you ever had. Choice Valencia, Muscatel and Sultana Raisins, cleaned Currants, Cooking Figs, fine Pastry Flour, fresh Citron,Lemon and Orange Peels, Frosting Shelled Amonds, Pure necessary good used Cake. prices. SANDERSON & CO. CASH GROCERS. Only i Six Days More window this week. them over. One only will sell for $12.00. startling prices. Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. dec19 Merry Xmas To All! Y EAR CARDS, cheaper than ever Also, the latest novelties io TOYS Sleighs, New Games, etc. this week, Cc. LEWIS, decl9 Grafton Street. Sugar, Extracts, Dessicated Cocoa Nut, and all the other things in making Xmas We keep the best quality goods obtaimable, and sell them at right in which our FANCY GOODS must be sold. Everything we have in this line will be shown ia our We will sacri- fice the goods sooner than hold Ladies’ Toilet and Manicure; cost $11.50, 0. Purses, Pocket Books, Cigar Cases, Pipes, etc., at 'REDDIN BROS Just received, the balance of our CALENDARS, XMAS & NEW DOLLS, FANCY GOODS, DOLLS, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, Cradles, Bc ots and Shoes, Boys’ and Girly’ Twenty per cent. discount on a] PLUSH & LEATHER GOODS mannii oe a G preat Expectations SPECIAL HOLIDAY LIST WEEKES & CoO., The People’s Store. Very Best Goods. We Ask No Fancy Prices. Suitable Christmas Gifts. KERCHIEFS. ever shown. uADIES’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS Irish Cambnc, Hemstitch, 10 cents each or $1.08 a dozen. Pure Irish Hemstitch, 14 cents each or $1.52 a dozen. Also, better qualities cheap. Very Pretty . Embroidered chiefs, 18 and 24 ceuts each. GENTS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS. Plain Irish Cambric, fine quality, Xmas price 12c, each, $1.30 a dozen. Full size wide Hemstitch Irish Cambric, l5c. each, $1.65 a dozen. Better quality, 18¢. each, $1.95 a dozen. Linen Hemstitch, 24c. each, dozen. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. MEN’S COLLARS, CUFFS & SHIRTS. Gents’ Linen Collars, one dozen different styles, made of the best 4-ply Linen. Collars, 15c. each, worth 22c. Cuff», 22¢c. a pair, worth 30c. White Shirts; open back or front, $1.10, worth $1.45. Businesa Men’s $1.00, worth $1.30. Men’s Underwear. WEEKS’ FINE PRICES. Scotch Knit Linders 65c.. worth $1.00. Scotch Knit Drawers 65c., worth $2.00. $1.30 a sut. Fine Shetland Under- clothing, worth $2.00, Also lower and better goods. Men’s) Winter G'oves, WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Very special value. A large choice, all sizes. Special Xmas Prices :—79c. a pair, worth $1.00; 98c. a pair, worth $1.25; $1.09 a pair, worth $1 45. LADIES’ LINED GLOVES, 2 Clasps, Pur: LidthinedS4c.,,.worth $1.19 ; 98c., worth $1.25. +: a ; LADIES’ JACKETS—elearing pices 100° Liandsome SILK HANDKE’ CHIEFS, lic. to $1.25. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. Pe Shirts, short tosom, shown in this city, ——————— Eee On Thousand Handsome SILK HAND- Handker | $2.60 a Suits made to order. LONDON a ee OVERCOATS! Suitable : Christmas Gifts, Furs! Furs! Fers! Special dine Mink Ruffs with spring Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 5c | head, now $1.25, worth $2 00 “ “ “ he 2 —? - : i a a a | Ladies’ Fur Capes, Fur Muffe, Fur Col- : ‘ | lara, Far Gloves, all prices. ems . is rv De | ~ . 2 . ~ . Hem titch Silk - 25¢ | Gents’ Fur Caps, Fur Gloves, Fur ae a 40c | Collars. i Children’s Fur Sets—White Lamb Col- —— Eeetnde " me lar, Muff and Cap complete—$2.50. ie ss po whe Lamb Wool Set, Muff and Collar, 85c. sue ms Colored“ “ sc | Belfast Linens. a7 . “ee 50e " . ii tie Household Goods. - : $1.00 Without exception the yalue we show a > E The largest and prettiest display of | in this department cannot be surpassed. beautiful Silkk Handkerchiefs we have Unbleached Table Linens, 16 to 72 cts. per yard. Bleaghed Table Linens, 50c. to $1.75 per yard. | Table Napkins. | WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Our Special Lines :—$1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 aml $2 50. | Linen Towels. Our Leaders, 14c. each or $1.52 a dozen, worth 8c. each. Also fine value in other prices. Fancy Stamped Linens. Fancy Appleque Linens. Doylies, Handsome Centres, Tray | Cloths, Five O’clock Covers, Sideboard Covers, all prices. Down Goods. Art Sateens. Cushions and Comforts with best cover- ings aud fillings. Art Cambrics, 16 cents, worth 20 cents. Art Sateens, 19 cents, worth 24 cents, Dress Goods, For an Xmae Present nothing is more cuitable than a Dress Length of our won- dertul line of best fine Black Cashmere, 50 cents, worth 75 cents, Knitted Wool Goods. Heavy Shawl, Bootees, _ Infantees, | Polkas, Scarfs, Cream and Colored Kuit- ted Squares. Heavy Reversible Shawls, $1.50 to $8 50. | LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNLINED KID GLOVES, Black and Colored. LADIES !—Duchess of York, 79c. a pair, worth $1.10; 4-stud button, guhran- teed, $1.25; Lacing, guaranteed, $1.25 and een” $1.19 and $1.55 per-pair. : LADIES’ JACKETS—clearing pvices. 1.000 Handsome SILK HANDKER- | CHIEFS, LSc. to $1.25. . WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. _ Our $15.00 No. better TT Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—dy W. W. WELLNER Has completed his Usual Large Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewel- ry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, &c., SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND The Public are Invited to Call and Inspect Above Goads Charlottetown, December 19, 1895—Si. HOUSE, We are selling them at very low prices this month. TT. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy a eB UNLINER BLD. GLOTEBeS value NEW YEAR, e Long, Long There was a time There was a time when you bricks, prize packages, and what not. thing for nothing and got. it. Do not blow out the gas of common sense. cheaper than we can sell them. wear cheaper. Do not expect If you do it will be made JOHN T. Meck Charlot'etown, December 4, 1895—135 & wky could not produce them, perhaps with the thought that they grew on trees. Ago! There was a time when people did foolish things—blew out the gas, bought gold when ! people expected some- expected Suits at prices that They don’t. to buy Suits or Overcoats cheaper, look cheaper and ENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILOR MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. —(x) Tweeds, AH Flannels, Our Blankets, Own Drnggets, Makes. Yarns. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Paiterns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAll be Found Here Ww. Cc. TURNER, Agent, MONCTON WOOLENEMILL, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. COLD WEATHER Demands Warm Footwear. We have the goods that is sure to please the family. Full range of Felts, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Leggings, Moccasins, etc. We are in a position to offer the best value in these lines in the market, cheap, cheap, cheap. A nice assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ and Misses’ SHTPPERS, suitable for Presents for the Holiday season. WEEKS & WARREN, North Side Market Square. Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—135 & wy ee OUR STOCK IS TOO VARIED to enumerate the differ- ent articles suitable for Christmas, but it is all subject to special dis- counts until the New Year. TT TT FENNELL& CHANDLER Charlostetown, December 20, 1895—dy Shake ! Shake ! Shake ! Give us your hand while we wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas. At this season you surely want something in our line. What's the matter with a pair of Skating Boots (beauties), Hockey Boots, » Overshoe, or a pair of nice Slip- ? These are very suitable for pers - Christmas Presents. Our prices are away down on these goods. A. E. McEACHEN, decl9 THE SHOK MAN. SKATING RINK A DANDY XWAS GIFT! Season Ticket. GENTS’ . <0. cccccccccQeee Lb DEBS 06 ciccccssces ae CHILDREN’S......+6- 1.50 PROMENADE......... 1.00 Citizen's Band Monday and Tiursday Nights, also every alternate Saturday Afternoon. J. B. DAWSON, GEO. J. ROGERS, Managers. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1895—lw Want 8, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOUND.—A sumofmoney. Apply at THE EXAMNIER Office. dec20 TO LET—A good tenement bouse on Biskop Street. Containss!x rooms. Apply to THos CAMPBELL, tf—ceolw FOR SALE OR TO LET—A snug cottage of six rooms apd pantry on Fitzroy Street East. Possession given atonce. To the right sarties a bargain will be given. Enquire of Vu W HARPER, Fitzroy Street East. decl9—ti pd —t LOST—Last evening, about six o’clock, om ‘A GOOD TIME TQ SELECT YOU Holiday Gifts BEFORE THE RUSH. ee ee SOP rRICHTA ED Desirable Presents. LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES are cheaper than ever before. Perhaps you can afford one this year. SILVER WATCHES, too, for Boys or Men, are good value. Very pretty Black Steel ia aa : and Silver Chains. Salbdad setting Gents Alberts, Cuff Links and Buttons. Handsome Crystal Brooches. See them. extra Brooches in Cases. RINGS ! RINGS !—Beautiful, sparkling. Silver Top Scent Bottles. : Real Cut Glass Goods—very cheap for 1eal cut, which we warrant they are. Gold and Silver Headed Canes, Gold Spectacles, beau- tiful Silver Goods. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, December 1£:, 1895-—dy JOB PRINTING Leave your order at THE EXAMINER office. We can print anything )0u S« Walches Easily Head the List of Water Sticet, near Queen Hotel, the front board of a sleigh (blue). Please return to Flynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets. deci? FOR SALE—A hay press will be sold cheap. Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 119 Rochford Street.—W™ Scorrt. decli—lw pd FOR ADOPTION—English orphan girl, aged 14* ears, Apply between hours of 12 and 1pm ‘- Rey JAMES SIMPSON, Rochford decl3 Street. STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored tor the winter season at P H TRAINOR’S, 224 Kent Street. iw—decl3 TO LEt—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or- Mr Henderson. Oct 12, ~$600 down, $900 on mortage if de s 1500 sired—buys desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISE, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, novd MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most health mart of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. IL has a fine lawn, coach house and stable :a most desitable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Appiy to Bend DAVIES. octi—d&w guarzaw pat law ——_— —————————— TTD TO LET~—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PROWSE Bros eos —mayl “TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George streets. Applyon the premiser novi A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars —NicHots & Co, Wesley Bulidings, Toropt wy & $—decl3 STAMPS—AIl kinds of po*tage stamps wanted; sendfor prices GEORGE GRUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto lw pd—nov2s <<< w ANTED—A good plain cook. Apply to Mes CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street est. dec3—-3i (246) pd MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply toF W L Moore, Selicitor . &c, London House Corner. d&w 3m -dec3 TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hotair, bath,etc. Kent mod- erate Apply to K M MOORE. tf—dec7 FOR EXCHANGE--Will take good genera] purpose horse in exchange lor bugey. Apply at once to STAFFORD McWILLIAMS, Cha- need. ., See our samples, Good work, promptness, low rates y 4 lotietown, = dy 2i wy li pd—deels as 4 OE I a tinea ema oa 2 ie