* 1 an + ee re "taps , —_- <onstieiih eeiars aeahe wt ae onan 8 em THI he EK rij . nv 4 nD ’ ’ ~~ LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. PELEGRA PHIC NEW s.| Phe « rol of the Executive Govern- Se ment of iwiish navy w vested under The Buoys of Annandale. the 1 in the Board of Adwwiralty _. SPRC eSPATCHES TO THe EXAMINER. which cha vith. cask Caine ena | cae “Mr. Ronald McDonald, Harbor eee ee eee , ve lords, the first Jord | Master at Annanad’e, has written a letter FERBIBI Ey DES NTE RR : er of the Cabinet. The | fr ttt Patriot, pitching into the George- A a ee wie sade 4 : Ais AD vil ; the eeniol N Va own nil me sOr | KTLOW ing more about — ——— _ " ' ots = Second, Tieea) Lert s. One of the fraternity has replied : 1as the Junior Naval Lord, and |‘ the accusations Jaid against them—and so) SPE] AMER BURNED hi i as e ivil Lox i. wh » has a seat i he ANOS anaes. Che Puan, let — tell chncsiiiliiinmiannenpenes Pariiament. th y ar paid 13 G00 | Mar. — ‘a Vonaid, Harbor ee : 3 009 ¢ nor ; of whieh the | cares very little about his opinions as to the ‘ . seated freastiih gyn nigh trad BEY Socom bene atypia sem Heartrending Scenes. etic wa ; t What is re My < of public interest is IE SEs Aare = f Cantuel ‘ : Were the bueys at , Annandale in 5 cote eS Engincering, the Vic | pe per position at the time the vessel ini MI ANY LIVES LOST.|- e { P hase. t' \ : 7 fuestion ran ashore } ire Informed : a ili the Transport. the | Saat they were not. And if not, whose es ye Di « Work Hydrographic, and | duty is it to see th they are properly New Or.eans, Dee, 14. 5 lens of N rves. | Piaced Phe Harbor Master's of course!! phe steamboat J. M. White, from Vicks- Chou has supreme au yj) * J aNEDOr, a nearly evard uly burg four New Orleans, was burned = sud ¢ P ment | Sows veellent one ; but this must night. She hada number of passenger rt ti y of navy tle not excuse tue ihicer in charge ‘Of 1 irom | Her car: so consisted of 2,100 bales of cathcal m0 abl lis lain © adminis- | Beg'ecting his duty. All i need add is thar and 6.000 of seed. Sanaral Rees ate re tre ' thre Naval Lords, while |! Mr. Ronald McDonald, Harbor Master, ported to have been Jost. The J. M. th Lori controls in conjunction with | Were as — fags his duties as he is} \Wiite was re garded as tie finest and fast- the Junior Naval ‘Lord victualling, | @ppant in his censure of some pilots, there | ost boat ever run on the Mississippi. Wm. ved : epartments Chere | Would be less cause for complaint in regard | Geary, chief engineer of the boat, gives the : y i ti } . nission. who.vw h to the way our harb rr Matters are manageu followi lage statement: ‘* At abc ut ll last lic Secretar eceive £56,591 a year, | & present. Ps night, while landing at Point Coupee, at snd 83 flag officers on the active list? besides Yours truly, which place the boat was landing cotton- 631 commissioned officers, 585 subordi ye ae FARMER seed, a fire broke out amidships, on top ite officers, 825 warrant officers, and Let 56, Dec., 14, 1886. of the cotton, below the boiler 433 y officers and seamen. 0) aes shale work, The tive spread rapidly, and in less #,.9IJ boys, 2,70) are on service in the fleet The City Hospital. than 15 minutes “the oad had burned to id 2,209 in training ships. In the coast Sin, —t cannot help express ing. the the water's edge. The sight was most — i dal schaieaeeeneee leader for their kind treatmeut ‘to tie | CABCreE pasp a3 ee enw ee marines there are 409 staif and coum luring my late serious illness, And [| Supt. ef the Vandalia railroad standing ers and 12,091 non-comna ae would just say to the public that the City aft outside the ladies cabin, throwing his en iaetPg RBrtte is dag naepedpa tage FR is wll leserving of liberal tinancial | {¥ pretty babies into the water, he- stuod 3.80) men in the servic Phere are 171 there and was burnt to death with his w.fe. in commission, 27 ships building, ai t us ited of imaint siming this avai ¢ shment is about 255,000,000 ~bro k Ma as ee eo St. Jolun’s Latest Sensation. smnually { DAILY hatalen. a EXA} {IN oth Ca itholics and Protestants. l am often can if the religious views of the*patients are tampe ps Ll with. [I beg to say, No! emphatically No ! Lam yours respectfully, JOHN McMASTERS. Dec. 14, 1886, support of Ch town, P. E. I., | } ER, eee Among those lost are the couk, fireman and Captain Floyd. There were in the cabin nine lady passengers and eight men. At New Texas, twenty additional deck hands were taken aboard and all are supposed to be lost. A Frightful Passage. } » Phe fact that Henry Ranney, a promi- | neat citizen of St. John, N. B,, spent Fri Lakeville Liberal-Couservative lay night last in the county jail is kn Chub. ae | v1 $ in that « lta Dp oe : s i . nt} i On the evening of the 9th inst., the . , < a vas i3 a* ; ir . . . ° ° ~ 1. ¥ , Washincton and | -beral-Conservatives of North Lake Poll- | ss? 3 : ut it SSL LO etait es ‘ inv. gotint ing ; Division met ac cording to announce- ’ ‘ : bb, Pchs . my Ahityu ‘ bt the company tot “at at North Like, to appoint delegates | sa ‘ Wwiti ‘ Pitil us "| ¥ ' ' it SL.U0 H * 3 I to attend the Liberal Conservative Conven- LO t os. Vv yas G- ’ nd tutide the} “08 % be held at Georgetown on the 16th tii LU ft ce ile , by ipany a mor ieee. i rive ne upal é ‘ . 2 cl : n his property Dagald Campbell, Esq., was appointed Ala bi sal bplea , ’ _ . . : ’ . later Ranney. who was} 2#itman, and the undersigned Secretary. | aa 3 . web deta . abv? , . 2 . = . ' Ccnsiitiees Gicstien Cia After the business for which the mecting i ruaralal surance VUoin . . tage Phe Some , n. tho | #88 called had been transacted, it was | a « i I; Sic diliits PIN With LMC, UA — 7 : ny) ‘i. .¥f,:~ | moved by Mr. William Morrow and unani- houl'i TL3 Cillhs ¢ " oJ, Ail AGANT . x ‘ ; cr pa Dae ~- ! THOUSsLY a rreec to trac be, meeti ng procee | c43 i over in ¢t Sud PMPaTIT DY : a 7 : = rt } ‘a | wre va »Ciub, to be SSW TI as tire ; t a ily in ying . . . - v bs hs gee Lake ville Liberal-Conservative Clab. The fh P : y naton | ullowing officers and committee were then 4 ’ t I i ix ’ hiths ny . : - ap} odetid - mMpany received their mortage, hao we E bis. ar 3 . i D i” rt puria t rt i- ho? Prosident —Elisha Je baker. fs . - - , , P 7 tor, M. B. Dixon, esused Rinn a arrest.{| Viee-Prosident—-Allan M:Donald which was wie by Sheritf Reakin -cretary-Treasurer—A. ¥. Rose. Friday, on “yeu by Ranney xs} Managing Committee—Messrs. Angus A. | : JY . . ? im - “ Y . . we Aollateral { >. This act waz a] Campbell, John A. McIntyre, Benjamin T. yom bd) his friends. who were unable} Baker. Wm. H. Morrow, James F. Rose, r ’ , * > Ral don oe baes oe 2 Aaa tueil : rele we that night, rnd Ria ney and Starbard Ros spent the might in jail. Saturday morning The first meeting of the Club will be held | ‘ ; . Nee frien 1s pat to th greater e forts, and su on the evening of . 20th inst. cea le Lin obta ing tWo prominent mon A. F. Ross. go hie bail PE inn y was then release i L< Lie Secret ary. . . . ' e ’ tf. ‘ C : Ie is very probable that the affair will be North Lake, Dec. 13, 1886. sottiel, thorgh the insurance company will ir 4 te | i P ¢ vily by tl Cul ‘he sy lute hens ity wy ne transact ul a. The Meeting at Bay Fortune. Gaarli npany will prsbably be left out eadicedi im the ie W eldon, M *L a0 anu D veil Pursuant to notice, a public meeting was are its y agents. Riyney has always} convened in the Bay Fortune Bridge school | ecTl A wand presumadiy weli-to house. on the evening of Monday. the 13th : ‘ + «) ' r) 7 > we . bey ELIZ : }; Vin? in eres Sey ic ill a spien- | ist., ior the } urpuse of considering the i Py: ; i 8 7 . ; ef 7 . 4 . . . yt uce om Princess street. vivisability of further improving Bay Fort- | oe uue harbor. (Capt. D. A. Melnnis was ‘ ‘ ippomted Chairman, and the undersigned iquidated by Matrimony - Liquidated oe Ma mame ecretary. The Chairman then addressed ro. 0 ae one at considerable length,recount- rvroy7.tion Of t. reo ve 9 Episco- - o; a , ae k sais onal on 1 ¢ st i = salina e steps that had been taken towards JAD . : Was Oo SOC 484 . 1 j r } \ . . @vurini . ostter h wr5or accom rdation at Lis; ey . ’ y aarin tne ory ' .y ; ' . r ' ‘ a ae » [port of Bay -Fortune 4; the result of | rs times GCrreentels we Ait : } : . , ’ . ° relay wu lal by the ' la snd the ¢ ya ne time serve. in the British | YOUM4TY ‘aber by the |} ot ae : “on ‘ wim th with } .- bloom venerous Subscriptions of persons interested ITrany, Walkeu »Cilu th his ovm- ‘ ; see twenty leaning on Iris} the undert ‘king, t, he was happy to repor} Lue Vou Lwency : y ) is | = . I : ly eicht days before he had | 2 : > hun lred yards of breakwater bad iv ent LYS Hetore he pad), ce rd ss thee hi cork had a wire. whom the bride Nee oecn mynvie , rie j tas Work 1aG ) ithroach hér ith _. palr ned the water in the channel tVvid ! DU ithe igh her LLithess up : . } Ve ‘ © toms Baad After the funerai| *#bout a ioot anda half. He also stated | i} Chial «al : ‘ : ~ . : ; ted a bill for mussies :43 that if the work already began | pt eu ib thi LOT '¥ tilf . <I : was continued out far enough, the | ite My uoaiq to the heart-broken : ; 7 1 : ' » | harbor would be deepened five Lien Lei hniieia § excnequer, now- o j . er. h given out anl he kad no funds to] °? ®™* ieet, or to the dep th of the sand nav ‘ ‘Ii D : +} _ lod ; ., }On the bar, and th is opinion, he believ ed, pay it L138 Vis tuen apperied to a . . ad gUCiE ye of the womea members of | WOUld bé endorsed by all who have had any y 6 i ie f j ig Jui bers ? F the congregation, but they thought a : ‘ | L- f » + has . <ton was ab_e to look after it himself apromise was, however effected by the 1. widywer consenting to i and thus li ' 2 a3 e349 (rreenneia s c nmediately marry juidate his indebted- mscience evidently :ote him after the contract had been ent- ered inte and he refuzei to be aefrried in wisewn church, He and his young fian ordiagly souzht th services of a lethudist clergyman, who made them one $ CreJitwr ———— EE + - - fe — "The Fishery ‘Dispute CANADA KNOWS HER RIGHTS AND WILL MAINTAIN THEM. Hon. M Foster, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, says tho appointment of the pro- ; eed. A nerican comuiussion on the fishery business will not in any way tend toa con- ication of matters He says the attitude i Eavland in this business has been firm id strong ant entirely in accord with Can- sian views. Very voluminous correspond - experience in depening bar harbors. He V4 mncluded by re ding raletter from Mr. A. Mi icdonald,M. P., fayoring the proposed work The meeting was then ad lressed by John A, Dingwell, Esq., Dr. McIntyre, M. P., J. C, Underhay, M. P. P., J. R. McLean, M.P. P., Dr. Muttart,Messrs. J: R. Coffin, jSseph Dingwell, W. R. Dingwell and agreeing in the desirability of others; all having the Breakwater, neighborhood, completed at an. early day. draw upa petition to the Dominien Goy- which the following regolution was put to the meeting and carried unanimously, that the people of Bay Fortune and vicinity agree to construct fifty yards more breakwater, in extension of the portion already built. [t was also moved, seconded and carried, that the former working Gommittee be re- appointed with the following additional members, William Underh: ay, Little River | and wee Dingwel!, (Mills ). ence on the usher es (jue stion will be laid | Tl before Parliament next session Speaking | yy TR oe me the meeting over, Mr, | : y , of the Pre: fie coast fisher! ‘23 the ninister oor Il pan: Oe tiled to the . hair, esid our rights there should be pr Hecied the sting as onthe Atlantic. It is expec ted at the black cod fisheries will soon draw number of fishermen to the Pacifie. Con- erning Hudson's Bay, the Canadian suthorities maintain that it is a close bay nod deny that Americans have any rights to ish there The smue sh vexed headland questi on 13 involved here however. + te | when a vote of thanks was tendered Caz pt, D. A. McInnis, to which he ay ppropriately | replied. A vote of thanks was also given to those from Souris who attended the meet- ing. Huou Campsett, Secretary. Rollo Bay, Dee. 14, 1886. **T love her better than- life.” Well, then, why don’t you do something to brin back the , "7 : The Traffic receipt {f the. Canadian, b i v I tr sen, were $202,000, ars incre; ase of $ he correspon ing poe 3 roses to her cheeks and the light to her eyes? nding Decem- Don't you see she is suffering from nervous “ } ale nitit y, the result of female weakness? A ttle a Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription , ie an | will | ‘ten those pale cheeks and send new hae al aad il oo , throu; that wasting riorm. If you love ‘ “lal OF 274 failures | her tak ry saw 4/20 : itry for the past wee. } ~~ eee ; | r the week oe a. Jar Gov ne : $a a Sees ne week pnt ‘ : TLD has got tro sons right in 04 j Aumber were in| /¢ business harness, He h z George study ‘ ead ¥ j : t | “aGsraphy, and now he is « xpert; and Ed tr ieved that the Chinese in C _| Ward, the younger gon, he isa good sieno- row SL 00) to @2, UO m dollary Senate weulc. saver | “{grapher, Wi = these two boys the father can | yo anywher e, his despatekes tu Ed wurdh sotbkvopege will wun teas ~ « ‘ ‘ . }the Sarnia which has been so! successfully commenced bythe people of the | Yo this end a committee was ap ypulnted to . ernment, asking for a grant of money, after | Hattrax, Dec. 14. The Dominion Line steamer Sarnia ar- rived to-night froin Liverpoo}, three days overdue. Capt. Gibson reports having ex- perienced a frightful passage, the worst in his thirty years’ experience in navigating the Atlantic. While coming up the harbor sailed through forty feet of wharf, cutting it of as clean as if it was so much paste board. —— ~ a - Gitawa News. Orrawa, Dec. 14. | Patelsof the Illustrated Sporting + WE IDNE SD) \Y, SILVERWARE FOR CHRISTMAS OR ANY OTHER ane a large assortment of suitable for the Holiday or any other season, o' Knives, Forks. Spoons, Creets, Pickles, Bas- kets, &c., &e,. Quality Guaranteed.—Prices Low, NORTON & PENNELL. Ch’town, Dee. 15-3i wky2i & - BV anted, [ WILL be in Charlottetown on FRIDAY next, and will be De pared to purchase a number ct | GOOD HORSES Don't fail to see meé, A good price for a good horse. JAMES KEEGAN, iN STOCK an HARDWARE STORE: Ten tons Steel, 49 tons Iron, 480 sts Rims, 350 | Bets Spokes, 400 pairs Springs, 510 sets Axles, 0) doz pairs Shafts, 2 19 doz. King Bolts, 70 doz, Fiich asad Wheels, 200 sets tubs, 5) barrels Olds, 1) tons Painis, 10) gals, Varnishes, 5 barrels Tarpenti 190 doz. Axes, 200 doz Axe Handles, 1600 kegs Nail, 300 boxes Nails, and sQndry other gu xs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 42 PRICES LOW, NORTON & FENNELL. | Ch’town, Dec. 15—2i wry 3i & pat MORTGAGE SALE ree ee TO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's Connty, Princ: Eiward Isiaud, on FRIDAY, the twenty- -veighth day of January next, (1857), at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, Li. that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, lying and heing in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, comprising Pasture Lots Numbers Four Huvéred and Forty-six (446), Four Hundred and Forty-seven (417), and Four Hundred and Porty-cight {$48}, saving and excepting therc- ont all that portion of Number Four Hundred and ‘re, Suld and conveyed by the late John © te » Thomas G: gee r The above sale being mad sw “Minder and by virtue of a pow o of sala sceo‘itained in an inden- ture of Mortg oa ‘ring date the first day of Mey, A. D.Ja873, and made between Robert Hutry angeTlary, his wife, offthe one part, and Amos Garuner, of the other part. | World were seized**rerehy., Custonis authorities as indecent publicatlcinggemy Word has been received by the Finance Department of a new counterfeit two dollar | Dominion note of the Dufferin issue, which has been put in circulation in Montreal. Elections in Beston. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14. Complete returns from municipal. elec- | tions show the following vote for Mayer : , O’Brien (Democrat), 25, 387 ; Hart, i8.71! ). McNeill, 3,564. This shows a total Mayor- jalty vote of 45,670, — 44,764 last year. bee Z Assignment. MontreatL, Dee. 14. | J. B. Roy & Co., doing business under name of St. Gabriel Tallow Factory, assigned with liabilities of about, $300,000. the —_—— - Weather Bulletin. Toronto, December 15—10 a.m. | Generally cloudy with occasional sleet or ‘rain, followed towards evening or at night by west to northwest gales afd decidediy kler weather with light snow falls in some loc coliains. * Across the Geen: an.” | . THE re putation gained last year by the i Rev. Mr. Carruthers made a large audience jto hear his first lecture of this season a janatter of course. H.C. Macdonald, Esq , President of St. James’ Literary Society, | occupied the chair, and delivered a neat , speech, in the course of which he announced hundred -season tickets for Mr. course of lectures had already i been sold. This first lecture was descrip- | tive of the Rev. gentleman’s recent trip across the ocean. The sea, the os his ‘fellow passei the amusements on | beard, Liverpool, a royal visit, G east: ‘opening of the General Assembly, light and ' dark sides of London, Houses of Lords and Commons, some of the members. The sketches were graphic, and exceedingly interesting. Alternately amusing ,and pathetic, Mr. Carruthers held the rapt }attention fof his audience throughout his discourse. The next lecture will be de- \livered on Tuesday the 28th inst., and will be descriptive of Dieppe, Rouen, Paris, in light and in shadow, etc, ‘that a Carruthers rare ADs aud Summerside Exports. EGGS AND HORSES. A correspondent at Summerside writes : ‘*There were shipped to the United States from this port during the shipping season of the present year 15,400 cases eggs, valued | at $48, 663. lt is a difficult matter to as | certain correctly the number of our Island | hofses that tind their way indirectly to the United States. This year we did not take into account any horses coming by steamer from Charlottetown, in order to avoid hav- ing them accounted for twice. Besides what were shipped to the Provinces during the year, the official dates here show that 540 horses, valued at $54,050, were shipped Pines to the United States. ————— BAZAAR. THE ¢ Annual Bazaar ek di Tea Pp Hospital wiil be held on DEC the Koller R Ink, Lear 3 Ope 5p. m. Coutributions gratefully received by MRS. LAIRD, President, Mits. C. cote 7 ice do. MRs, cone VA MRS. B.D. 12 o'clock; tea . BY ai, Soorstary. Ch’town, Dec. hh 1586, For particuiars and terms, apply to Mesysra. Morson & Macquarrie, S licitors, Charlottetown. OHN A. GARDNER, Mortgagee, Dated this fifteenth day of stan me: Ds eer . 15, oaw Gi, RIND THE PUZZLE. PIFTY PIECES GREY TEES 18 cents a yard, THE Talk of the Town is PATON CHEAP GOODS. & CO’s. BY Y your TEA from JAMES PATON & Co.,, Murket Square. \ BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS and GOAT KOBES {]SEFUL PRESENTS POR CHRISTMAS; Kid ’ Gloves, silk Umbrelias, Fur-lined Dolmans, Handkerchiefs and Giove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO’S, AMES PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- ments to CASH BUYERS. [,ALIES JACKErS, MANTLES, &e, much undet t ar prices, COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- cellence and Cheapness of Goods. 2.2 LOT of MANTLE AND lHs. Don’t buy before you ULSTER See our stoc kK RVE RY BODY who wants a new HAT or BON- NET show #0 to JAMES PATON & CO’S, STILE BUSY. Small Profits are the secret terms, aud don’t you forget the piace, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetown, i Ayn a BARG AINS. iu Blankets, Horse Rugs, &Kc., at JAMES PATON & COS. ‘THE folowing is a list of the diiferent SET 3 we have in stock, price yr. Warner's “New Perfumed, Maud, Bear: i Star, /unu, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowtir, tmproved, Bonanzi, Health. De at vid, Laly, | Progress, Nursinz, and Butte iffy, COR- id Cenjs up: TSE oS HRISTM. AS PRESENTS FOR GEN- TLEMEN: Fur Gloves, ar Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Searts, Car uigans, Suk Handkerchiets, Um- brelias and Fur Coats. jEN's LINDERS & DRAWERS, extra value, at PATON & CO'S. BX CRA GOOD VALUE in TERA this season, done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels, DRESS GOODS! eye Goods! cheap, at JAMES PATON & CO’S, \ 7OOL SCARFS, Wool-Sacqgues, Mitts, Hoods, Tam O’Shanters, Vests xc., &e. TRUNKS, SATCHE!S & TRAVELLING BAGS at Botiom Priecs, e* JAMES PATOY & CO’A, Put Largest and most Com VEPAKRYMENT on the slan . Hemp, Scotch, ‘lapesiry, Brussels and Plush Carpet-, 400d patteras and Low Prices. The Puzzle is to flada better place to Dry Goods than ~ Pp buy your JAS, PATON & Co's, CHARLOTTETOWN. Dec. 14, 1886, Glosing=Out Salo re eee MONDAY, December lete CARPET B* pees ion, 20th, at 11 o'clock. — 100 Barrels choice Winter-keeping APPLES, in! Baldwins, Russets, Noupareil, Spv, pins, Greenings, Sweets, &+.,-ordered for poai- tive sule to eluse consignments. —ALSO— Ch'town, Der, fi, 13%. ns HE CITY HARDWARE STORE has in stock | ' SILV HRW AR Ba, » | [* selecting Holiday Gifts, remember those of practical utility are best, for in using them e orty. “SIX, containing about three-quarters of ane we ardner | Spitz, Pip- | Tyaisins, Grapes, Lemons, Qranges, Quions, “B Ai Hj EE, same BROS. i 886. 15, , DECEMBER ‘CITY HARDWARE STORE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ) na and Carriage Oils and Glass, General Hardware 00s, | Paints, Seo BUGGY TOPS, BUGGY TORS. Oo a Write for Prices and Terms. s@ Headquarters for CARRIAGE GOODS. NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown, Dec. 15, '86—2i wky3i pat jour pred A HAPPY NEW YEAR, —() — — - every dey the recipient more ofcen remembers the giver. We invite you to inspect our stock of Gifts, Fancy Gifts: Brass Table with glass pendants, Ladies’ Work Tables, Checker Tables, Brackets, Bannerette Mounts, Bronze Rolling Pins, Bronze Keys, Flower Stands, Comfortable Gifts: Lounging Chairs, Smoking Chairs, Platform Rocking Chairs, Camp Chairs, Carpet Chairs, Tub Chairs, Invatid’s Tables, Children’s Sleighs, Best Spring Beds in the world. Wali Pockets, sibel Slipper Pockets, Substantial Gifts: Fancy Chairs, | $900 Parlor Suite, ; Metal Photo Frames, Musie Kacks, Paper Racks, 100 Side Boards, Dining-rooin Sets, Bed-roonr Sets, Walnut Writing Desks, ie re Niec-Nac Tables, Ae FTE OTT awe _ mee awe | Mantle Mirrors, Queen Anne Tables, ont | Bagatelle Mancds. | Five-o'clock Tea Tsimles, | Hall Stinds, a What Not« - &., &e., &e., a And ilundreds More, not Mentioned Above. at 4 MARK WRIGHT & COS, Ch’town, Dee. 15, 1888, = EE a BRITISH WAREHOUSE ae ee ai ae eee QUEEN oeemene () STHRH AT. _—-—— EATENMIVE GASH SALE Se fe eee —i have decided to>close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 14th, ISR6, and continuing unti! the whole is disposed of, at ARGE DioGOUNTS FOR CASH. A... Ty. BROW WN. MERRY XMAS. Feather Fire Screens, Feather Mats, Plesh and Leather Satchels, Par Muffs and Capes, Fur Gauntiets, Siik Handkerchiefs, HandkerchiefS ali Kinds, Lined Kid Gleves and Mitts, Cushions, Siippers, Fender-Sivols, Brackets, Footstoois, Ete, * Banners, Kie., | USEFUI PRE SEHINTS, JUsT THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS. = 47 CALL AND SRE THRM AT Ete. Oh'town, Dec! 14, 1886, a t