ee AN aR A A AONE AC a i asi: Ale Bi em a | ly il tia EAE a Miss Jagie Black, Henry Wyatt, Miss “Msc- domald, & Bachaanw, Ke McKay, De, Hab- ’ s , dba W, Macon NEES Ao B < : _— KIA is again prevalent in Frederic — Dissicatep Cocoant Beer & Goff's, jund if (HE great Eng! j/ If NO mere > \ SPLENnID line store, Sidney Street, ities Hox. Sewator Howran ic expected home from Ottawa in a day or two, ae _ Reap the \ its” in another . olumn. sania HSLLenone and "Tusect Powder aud Fruit Bushes, at Watson's. dee iilllsiaee Uny Barry's new erocery store for | ~~ Sidney Street, tiext the Factory. ees c HeLLeBors, for destroying insects on fruit bushes and plants, at W. R. Watson's, Comunale: ir is reported that a young man named Me Lean was drowned at West River yesterday ee a \ . : fagship Lansdowne, left Georgetown Pictou this morning, -_—>-—_. ‘yet & pair at once of American Lawn Ten- nis Shoes-—just arrived — Ladies, $1.50; Gents’ 21.70 Dorsey, Croff & Co. . iia Dn. HOBKIRK was among the passengers on the steamer Worcester yesterday. Boston for medical treatment. ~ Sicilia ciceait Tuk steamer Alpha, with the disabled steamer City of St. John in tow, arrived at Halifax on Wednesday night. liane Tur citizens of Georgetown are to be con- gratulated upon the being no election. Hon. D. Gordon and Hon, A. Macdonaid will be electei by acclamation. _—_——~ >>. - —_ OPENED to-day some handsome Plush Goods, suitable for wedding presents, and for pupils looking for fit testimonials for judi teachers, at Reddin’s Drug Store sushesiiiienetealll , bur ladies of the Presbyterian congregation ot St. Peter's purpose having a Tea and Ex- cursion on Dominion Day, to aid in paying off the debt on their new Church, ( particulars in due time. emesis Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to- day, a drunk was fined $3, and a case of viola. tion of the Scott Act was dismissed for lack of evidence, the counsel for the defendant putting in a demand for costs. omnia PRIVATE ENTERPRISE has painted some of the telephone posts on the upper end of Prince Street. The paint isa decided improvement, and the Company should be compelled to paint the remainder of their excresences. A eli neni Every Englishman, Irishman and Scotch- man should see “‘Britannia” at the Tableaux next Thursday; every American should see ‘‘America;” every Canadian, ‘‘Canada;” and every Islander, “Prince Edward Island.” vatican Jos, Macpoxaup, Esg., of the firm of Mac- donald Bros., while driving on Town Road, near Brudenell Station, King’s Cointy, was thrown out of his buggy, his horse taking fright and running away. He escaped unhurt, but the carriage and horse were badly used up. AT a recent meeting of the Toronto City Council, notice of -motion was given that the Council affirm the expediency of having Alder- men elected by the rate payers at large, irres- pective of ward boundaries, and that applica- tion be made to the Legislature for an act to give effect thereto. bebcmepnitn Tue following Tableaux will be presented at the entertainment in the Market Hall next Thursday: Lritannia, America, Canada, Prince Edward Island, Pride of Battery B, Old King Cole, Flower of the Family, Witches Macbeth) Music and the Arts, (Statuary) Hiawatha’s Wooing. cilia Masor G. L, Docherty requests a meeting of the shooting men of the militia with mem- bers of council of the Provincial Rifle Associa- tion (and others interested in the proposed Inter-Provincial match with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in July next) at his office King Street, this evening, at 8 o'clock. nnglidilpatcli Ilue Moneton Times gives names and ages of seven within « distance of two miles, whose united ages amount te 555 years, averaging 79 and 2-7 years each. Wecan give the Moncton 7imes names and ages of seven within 2} miles whose united ages amount to 611 years; averaging 87 and 2-7 years each. Try again M mecton. nhac DunrcaTEes to the iaptist S. S. C. and Association, held at West River on July 2nd, (commencing) are requested to immediately forward their names to the undersigned, stat- ing also when and how they intend coming, whether by rail to Charlottetown or by private mveyance. Arrangements will be made to meet parties coming by rail on Friday and Setudians—a R. Ross, Long Creek, P. E. L. nk A Cvertovs AntMaAL.—A _ correspondent writes :—** Mr. Hamilton Binns, New Glas- you want (sreen (.rapes « ull at R. K. "ee) in tins, at/ World, attracted +o its halls last sporting paper, Be/l’s| teachers, including such w of Groceries at Barry's new Timothie alvertisement for the **Tableaux for Plants argains ‘Yr are informed that Capt. Scott, of the for He goes to pt »bability of there Look out for PH ances Cailum, Isabella Palmer, Jos MeVilvery Fiank McGilvery Win. Cutliit, Mrs Kennedy, Miss A. Kennedy, Annie Macdonald, H. &. Pethick. T. J. Moren, K. McKinnon, Hel ae ee ' non, Helen McGuigan, M. 8, Burnes, - . THe New England Conss , Boston, Mass.. whiel Of deing the vyateory oT 1 enjoys the distinction fey em — a" } Lryrest ali tipped tn thie year 2 OOS itories, Provin es W ith its corps of 100 students from 55 St ates, Terr and Foreign Countries. I] kre vn artists as Carl! Zerralin. Augusto Rotoli, Carl Faelten d. Lie 1. } ivker, Louis Mi as, Otte be ndir, \damowski, All i. 7 seve and Leandro { impanari, it merits for the coming yexr a stil! la Ber patronage, > Tre Mom ton 7raxn day evening, about’ 5 oclock, the youngest al sughte roi H. W Knight, of Sackville weil 4 years, went to the spring for ; rept SaVS that on Mon. + tin pailful of water and fell headiong into the box spring which helds about two feet ot water. Fortu. nately Mr, Bowes weut to the Spring to get a pail of water, so that his wife, who is pros trate witi: the measles, might get adrink of fresh Water, and found the little child's feet sticking cut of the box. She was immediately res ued, and it was at first thought that the little one was dead, but she was happily resus- citated, : > SIGNIFICANT. —Mre. Thos. Robert on, am ex- treme Grit, has long been the ‘“‘white headed boy,” in the County of Shelburne. N. S., a constituency which he now rm presents at Ottawa At the local nominations on the 8th, Mr. Roberston was one of the speakers on the side of the Grit repeal candidates, When Government for Riel’s execution. he said Sir John and his cabinet were the real criminals and ought tohave been hanged instead of Riel. distinction of being the first public hissed off the plattorm in Shelburne County.- Moncton Times. s ais i We learn that McKe una, af/ias ** Shorty,” the fellow who stole a horse and wagon from Bridgetown, N. S.. and ran away with an Indian’s wife, was tried before the ’ jail to await his trial in the coming session the Supreme Court on the Mr. Randolph fortunately got his team back in doing so. Davis also secured his team. *Shorty” told a cock and bull story that he intended to go to Bridgewater, N. 8.. and from thence to take the woman he ran away with to Halifax, place her in service, then come back to Bridgewater, and bring the team home, ‘ i ai cada Tur market to-day was largely attended, both inside and outside, and sales quite lively at the following prices :—-Beef (small) 7 to 10 cts per lb; do per qtr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pork (carcass) 4 to 5 cts; pork (small) 6 to 8 ets; lamb, 6 to 8 ects: ham per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls. each, 30 to 35 cts: butter (fresh) 23 to 25; do (tub) 18 to 20 cts: eggs, per dozen, 10 to 12 cts; clover seed, 16 to 18 ects per 1b; flour per 1006 Ibs. $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 30 to 40 cts ; hay per 100, 55 ects; potatoes, 15 to 20 cts; geese, 50 to 70; turnips. per bush, 12 to 13 cts; seed timothy, $3 per bush; veal, 3 to 7 cts per lb; turkeys, 80 cts to $1.75; radish per bunch, 6 cents ; herring (fresh) 6 to 8 cts; lobsters, 3 to 6 cts each: halibut. 8 cents per Ib.; rhubarb, 3 to 4 cents Ib; codfish, 10 to 25 cents; mackerel, 5 to 8 cents; pi $4.50 to $5.00 per pair. B° The Egg Trade. Ow1ne to the unsatisfactory condition of the Boston egg market, the principal ship- pers here have .concluded to buy eggs (small lots) at 8 cents, and it is to be hoped that this necessary action on the part of buyers here will not create in the minds of farmers, and others who have eggs to dis- pose of, a disposition to hold their stock (as they have unfortunately sometimes done in the past) and thereby make mat- ters even worse than they now are, and be- sides the outlook for an advance in the near future is not in any way encouraging at the present time. A SHIPPER. June 10th, 1536. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, June 10—Finn, Perry, Miminigash; Sophia, Lan- dry, New Bandon; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; William, Halliday, Pinette; Cameleon, Fraser, Tatamagouche; Mary D. Langille, Wallace. CLEARED. June 10—steamer Worcester, Allen, Boston; Wil- liam, Halliday, Pinette; Phohne, Marshman, Buctouche; Mary Jane, McDonald, Pictou; Cameleon, Fraser, Tatumagouche; sir, M. A. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Finn, Perry, Mimini- gash. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Jone 9—J S McLaren, St John; W & Jones, do; Drand Mrs J R Way, Portsmouth, N H; Robert McLeod, Halifax; J Rk Glen, M D, Piainfield, N J; W J Jenkins, Boston; J Hunter Duvar, Alberton; J H Myrick, Tignish. KEVERE HOUSE. 8th—CA Seney, Montreal; C E Taylor and wife, Moncton, N. B.; Jas. H. Danlap, do.; F.C. Simp- son, Halifax. 9th—M. Stephens, Orwell, 10—R. -ow, has @ curiosity in the shape of a calf stuifed), having two heads, three tails, ei gin’ | lezs, and other extraordinary features. We} a 7 . Z bhihté hie unn. ow eeer bi Binns in to exhibit this — Inue 9-'¥ © Kennedy, city; M A _ Macdoneld, lertul animal next Uctober, when tie j t | Ridon: Percy A Palm . Victoria: F Kinsman, . : : : » ; ae -le n «> aoroes, wurill have j ‘tuuity of seeing one of the | Summerside; K Macleod, Picon; ¢ will have an opportuuity ; | Vernoa River Bridge; O D Turner, Bucioucie, . slaced most wonderful natural curiosities ever | n exhibition.” i ala We learn from Mr. J. A. Lawson, who re- ently returned from the Templa:’s Convention at Richmond, Va., that Hon. J. B. Finch, the great Prohibition leader, is to visit Char- lottetown the last of July, and that he has secured the services of Mrs. J. ©. Stone, of Ohio, for the month of a“ or September. Mrs. Stone has dowe much by her eloquent ad- vocacy to raise the temperance seatiment to what it cow is in Ohio. ‘er ae ' Usper the heading ‘The Liberal Cause is Progressius,” the Patriot tells a wonderful yarn about aa animal, that being consigned to city slaughter house, refused to go further than Messrs. Beer & Goff's, and claims that it was a good Liberal in politi rhe animal probably was an over grown ealf, and seein Beer in large letters thought it hod struck the committee rooms of the ‘‘ leading andid- ate” of the Grits, and would there find con- genial company. Hence the refusal to go further. an Tag steamer Worcester, Capt. Allan, left for Boston at 6 o'clock yesterday evening with a general cargoand the following passengers: | h;. ave. = Jacqués, Quebec; R. Church, Montreal. OSBORNE HovsE. N BL; Philip Arsenault, Tracadie: J Daley, Boston. Adam Stothart, Wedford, Kent Co, N B; Mrs J O'ltewan and child, County Line; Miss Effie Mac donald, Boston; Jas E Macdonald, Cardigan; Jas Dalton, do; . McLeod, N Orweil;O B Emery, Montague; J Campbell, do; J Stewart, Portland, Me; Wm Jackson, Shediac, N B; Mrs Nickerson, Halifax; W Mutch, Eldon; J A White, Souris; Miss Wiite, do; B H Howell, St Stephen. N B; Alex Morrison, Melbourne; £ Campbell, Searle- town. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. Jane 1l- Rev Charlies McKay, Scotlanc; J A Cameron and Mrs Cameron, Oakland, California, Miss Burton, Belfast; Mrs Lovitt and family, Pertland; Mrs E Johnson, do; Mrs M A Appleby, do; W H Freeing, Mouni Albion; W Horton, do; J Horton, do; R McDonald, MS, West River. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 9-S H Brown and wife, Stanley Bridge; Huzh MeMillan and wits, New Haven; L Me Millan, do: D H Perkins, St John, N B; Artemas Anderson, Halifax, DIED. E DAILY EXAMINER, - - Musie, ' asked to explain why he voted to condemn the | ; : . ; ; He was hissed so heartily that he could sot : proceed, and it is said he has the uneny iable man ever | County | Supendiary, who coramitted him to Annapolis i harge of passing the counterfeit money and for horse stealiny. | uninjured, but incurred considerable expense | At Richibucto, on the ith (st., after a short illness, Dennis Casey, aged 61 years, a native of P. E. Island, leaving a wile and seven children to mourn their sad loss. In this city, on the 11th inst., at the residence of Patrick Sherry, Fitzroy Street, after_ashort iti- ness, Mz, Isaac Henderson,Sr., in the 72nd year of fof Prince and Dorchester Streeis, ind for Sale at a convenient A. MCNEILL, June 9, 1886 NOTICE NOT i, is her " Of money due to the lat > 2 firm of MCLEAN facS, Souris, have been assigned to us by Stephen R. McLean, John PD. MeLean and th. L.ev. Kdward Walker, by Deed bearing date the loth March, 1886, that in considcration of the said $ nmeut Carveil Mrothers have withdrawa their garnishee proceedings. and that we have Blk j ~ our Arent io calleet ti s Saniec, ’ “ & huve, iuerefore, LO request all persons in- Cepted Lo the said firm to pay to the said Stephen it. MeLean allamounts due to the said rm by them, at once, LEWIS CARVELL, GEORGE B. MCKACHERN, i trustees, Souris, June 3, 1836—d ex pat3i wy ex pat diher4 (0 THE ELECTORS. YOU DANCE. G ENTS-—A Political Earthquake is upon us, and ~" you will hear from both parties ali they have cone tor you, and considerable they have left un- done. We claim to have reduced the tariff during the past year on your merchandize, much more than either party, give.a detailed account of our doings, but come &La see us before voting and we will explain. Gent Biack Sack and Cutaway Suits, #10, worth Sif. Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $5.50 worth $10 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.59, | cheap at $12 Gents’ Ali Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.59, cheap at $10, Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, 23.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do ‘weed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.30, Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents’ Navy Blue Serge suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths’ Navy Biue Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50 Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Youths* Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. oys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. | Boys’ Tweed Suits (al! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up, Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded shirts, 65cts, 7octs, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts. 75cts., and up. Men's White Shirts, t5cts., 75cts., 85cte., 31, aud ap. w Men's Felt Hats in best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth 22. Men’s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up Vool, 3) cts., and up, the new siyles. Canadian and Scotch Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the T tender thanks to our patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch ['weed Suits, at $16, worth $29. Men's Scotcn Tweed Pants to measure, $4. Men’s French Trowsersa to order, $6.50, worth $9 (ryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and 314. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Vent‘s) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cts., worth $1. Ladies’ Kubber Capes, $i and up. Tweed Suitings in Ludies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., | and up. Ladies* Handerchiefs, Scts., and v». Ladies‘ Coilars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies* Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters A very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts, pair up. A _very large stock of American Prints, in MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 7} cls, up. American Ginghams, iScts., and ap. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadiana Gingkams, for working shirts, 9cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in yreat variety, cheap. Tickiny, lécts.,and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ Carriage hugs and Rubber Aprons, 7dcts. to $10, ‘‘retonnes, Ycis. up. Trunks and Valises, écc.; 36 in, Grey Cotton, dcts. in very new patterns, All Goods Betier than advertized. RETD BROs CAMERON BLOCK, Yash for Weol. Ch’'town, June 8, I886.-—3mos 4 BOSTON, HALIFAX & P, B, 1 STEAMSHIP LINE Steamer “Carroll,” - - Capt. Brown ‘' “Worcester,” - ‘ Allen Q)NE of the above first-class passenger steamers will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Boston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY AT 12, NOON, Cabin Passage - - - Stateroom Berth - - . $ 8.00 10.00 Freight carried at Lowest Rates, EGGS very carefully handled; empty cases returned free. The large, magnificent Steamer *“MEHRIMAC?” will bo placed om the route about the ist JULY. CARVELL BROS. June 1—1Imo wed gat pat WANTS, LONF, FOWha, de —— MAN SERVANT and also a Houseinsid Maid | a - wanted. Inqnire at the residence of the Chief Justice. jun 11 3i Ww ANTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Johr Long- worth, St. Peter’s Road. junil 3i T° LET—A Tenement House, near McKinnon & McLean’s foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer. junid 3i WANTED—A good Cook to go to Stellarton, N. 3.; wages liberal, Apply te Mrs. Col. Gray, Imkerman House, _ 6 _Jun itt WANTED-—A good Journyman Tailor; steady employment aid cood wages. Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B. juns di pd WANTED-—A Housemaid; good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs. George Peake. jun8 } TANTED—A young Man: must understand care of horse and cow. Apply at this office. jnns (KABBA GE PLANTS—20,000 ready for immedi- ’ ate sale—Frederick LePage, Seed Store, cor- ner Great George aud Grafton Streets. jun? 3i pd wa NTED—A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. Bay fieid, Queen Street jund tf T° LLT—Two commodious new Dwelling _ Houses, with! énitable outhouses, well- finished and pleasantly situated on the corner (6,060 Bushels OATS, Fishwick Express Line. Auctioneer eby given that all @ebis and sums We Play the Music, We are short of space to , Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite | vring Department, we | iriends for the liberal | | = 495 Haif-chests, jast' received. For sale by nee tn +aohe etal neentine-sthatininee JR Stor ic shipping Str fy M. A. STARR rT Pipes , , fps f Or ras peal Rates and Tirouch Bills of - LAID io shippers of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpool, London, Havre, Hamburg and Kotierdam, via Halifax. otorage free Lo shippcrs from Charlottetown. W. WeCLARKE, Apen., Wavea’s Whaif, Chitown, Juce 5, 1886—Imeo ve 34 J jt f y i { JibBA ut bby) ! A a ° Good Wr-aihisie F +1 2. A. $1.°o0 Creimers +i h P.tcat hi -metal Lap § 50 ;Creame:-, god as are van my Ba | with Pit-nt Tap wattirm, ESE “© Wadman?s cir im ’ » tentei N 3th an! jfk. '8-5 the Best i RN hs 200. i | These Creamera are manufactured by | myse'f, and «ill be sold by my regular sale - | | men, who willendeavor t» reach ali persons in | |}waut of Creamers Orders addressed to me, wil!, om receipt of price, receive prompt i i | attention, and yoods wi.l be delivered on | steamer or at Railway “‘ation to such parties jas my salesmen niay rot reach | All Creamers wade by me are plainly | stamped thus: “HENRY D. WADMAN, Maker, 55 Pownal Street, Char'ottetew-.’ May 3—2.aw wy 6 ‘LOWERS! FLOWERS! PHE greatest Variety of Plants ever exhibited in this city. An immense stock of splendid '— rh 3 " ’ GE R an IN i U MS, in Buds and Flowers, suitable for Bedding Plante, for sale at auction prices. | Call early and get your choice at St. Vincent's | Nursery, J. G. ECKSTADT. | Ch’town, May 28; 1836, . North Atlantic Steamship Co. THE 5S. 8S. CLIFTON is intended to sail from . 4 ‘6 r ‘London fer Charlottetown, { ABOUT THE 12TH JUNE. If sufficient freight offers she may call at L' V- |ERPOOL. Orders mailed this week, via New York will probably be in time for her, FENTON T, MEWBERY, May 28, 1886. AGENT. YO ARRIVE! ee ee ae TURKS ISLAND SALT, Berise. “PLYMOUTH,” with a cargo of TURKS ISLAND SALT, due here in a few days’ time, will be sold low ©x ship. Apply to PEAKE Bios. & CO. Ch’town, May 26, 1886. MIDSUMMER TRIP, iLSeeedc. The well-known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years at Lloyd's, R. RENMLE, Commander. VILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Chariottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next, intending shippers will please forward their orders in time. Yor freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. 2 C0. nt absence | “TRA! ; THA! HURACE HASZARD. | j SS acann ? iz ,} ‘ Molasses ! “olasges | $0 Puns. Choice Retailing, now landing FLOUR. 360 Bris. Patents and Superiors, NAVY BREAD. 10 Bris. and Boxes, No. 1 and 2. Canadian Cheese. 49 Boxes CHEESE, choice quality. 31 SUID bd. 235 Tabs BUTTER, Superior Quality. —ALSo— Sele Leather, Wrapping Paper, White Beans, Split Peas, Wrapping Twine, Soaps, Barrel Bungs, flardwood Barrels, Wheat Bran, Vheat Shorts, Grain Bags, &c, at low- est whv lesale prices in a central { Funeral will leave Mr. Sherry‘s residence for | partof the city. iach dwelling has nine rooms | wood Cemetery, at half-past two o’clbok on , and fs fitted with sourbla mantels, register grateyy Rae ays faretAlitt posvesstune—Gee elite nto e ! posi is Alley. jual caw HGR ACH HASZARD, LOWER QUHEN’ STREBT, Ub‘town, May !4; 1886—1 mu boll —" seers GIT yg tr i een UR ‘ARSRS ! e ; appointed Mr. Stephen R, McLean, of Souris,as & fipagt hf ie suai Efe JUNE 11, 1886. ~ = nn — —_ _ ee — uy WwT Tat we | ae 3 SJ dts « T ees, pare Lates: Novelties in Trimmings, Parasols, Dress Goods and the cileves, Corsets, ———— .—__—— ( Hosiery, Frillings, e. Every Department is full of the Newest Geods. at Popular Prices. Department is too well known to need putting. £27 Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at BEER BROS. NEW DRY GOODS, PERKINS & STERNG’ S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition io a Fuii Rawge of siapie Dr: Geods, all the novelties to be found. Our Millinery Ch’town, May 29, 1886. - oe net ee ) -— London, Paris and New York Mil- finery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bor nets and Shapes. ————EE (—-—— -- Pie 5. 1 Umbrellas I New arasoils and UWmbrellas ane) a a : : Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ) en ee ree O New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS itd to suit MHAR® with TRIM; GUUS = Wit Rill “oO ° eee New French Muslins, ew American Musiias, New Laces to Hateh. ~a--anmemree () abandoning New Cloths, New Pink Cottous, ew derseys, New Jackets. ——— neem acme - Wew Carpets and Oilcloths! PERKINS & STERNS. $10 REWARD ae: —— -_---— - ee feXEN DOLI-ARS REWARD is offered to that any House in the Trade is selling k HATS, WHOLESALE OR CHEAPER THA} RETAIL, D. A. BRUCE. THIS [§ A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, WE have 2.232 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, bought for Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the majority of buyers value them. We mean to Sell if you give us chance Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop in and C us, even if you don’t want to buy. AD. 2. Fete re. ce 7a Queen Street. Ch’tuwn, April 17, "R6—weod & wky hee any one proving art, A me cei, NT: Ac hy lipemia: siti at tay sete rN et Se el eA omy a apenas yp ni Ce a 4