AE Stk oI, THE WALTER BAKER & C8. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS ‘AND CHOCOLATES mS On this Continent, have receive! Ae P* HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industria! and Food EXPOSITIONS In Europe an Americ. Ualite the De Process, ey other Gaembniven so ar im any of their preparer . Their deliciows BREAK EAST COCOA fe absolute pure sed soluble, and costs les than ove cont a oy SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & 00. DORCHESTER, MAS? NORWEGIAN ee ‘6oDa =a oa (aN za ey is cream alatable as No oily taste .ike othe) 50c. and 81 00. Delivery a Trunks, Baggage, et nveyed to and from al! trains, steamboats, etc., at shert notice. Ples eave your orders at C.J Patton & C . 5 . rth side of Quee Square. A. McQUAID. july26—3m eod woord's PHOSPHODIN EH The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently es eee In big bottles | cure all forms of Nervous | Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- | atorrhea, Impotencyand all | effectaaf Abuse or Excesses, | Mental Worry, exoessive use of Tobaceo, Opiumor Stimu- | Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years tn thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if be offers some worthless medicine in place of this, tnclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, siz wi cure. Pamphiets free to any address The Wood Corpany, Windsor, Ont., Canada, i by Ge oe ng rhes Sold in Charlotteto druggist. Or tty mat JOHNSON’ ANO an LINIMERT ynerike any THe, Per INTESUAL as EXTERNAL tza sige by 21 Oud Fanily Paysitan, Think Of It, #oe Star tas He Ors, amd still leads. Gene jom after Generation have used and bieased it. id have a bottle in his satchel. Every Sufferer oo Nervous Headache, Piphtheria,Ceughs,Catarrh, Bron ehitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Baty or Limbs, Stiff Jomts or Strain will fad is this old Anedyte salted qn speedy cure ould have Jobnson’s Eve ry Mother Ancdyne Liniment in the for da, Sore Throat, Tonsilitia, Cotte” Cute Bruises, ‘Cramps ona © Pains Hable to occur in family without jee. Delays may cost a life. fee! ves all - ~ Sompiatnts ike Hike m . nt Paid; .L8& Johnson & Bost ales Trade supplied by/W. R. Watson Char lottetown. DONT DESPAN. Seery Traveler sou WILL GURE YOU tee Dodd's idney i) Dior . mati ear 'D: na Fer ale frou Impure I © Money refunded. beaters | m ine. of by mai) on fry ‘pert = ob iin | xes $2.* DR. I L.A. SMITH & CO., Toro nto. Dodd’a Kidney Pills at we'can sell you per box the following prices, viz. : six boxes for $2.50. To the yer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address post paid GEORGE F —H0ec . HUGHES, may 29 Cc ‘harlottetown. WEAK TIRED f NERVOUS? SLEEPLESS? PALE BLOODLESS THIN @ DYSPEPTIC? you need A COURSE OF HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. It makes weak nerves strong. promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the bloom of health. All Oruggists sell i? 50c.a Bottle. Six for $2.50. MA. only by Hawker Medicine Co. Ltd. St.John NB. ONE PILL LATE THE L ING INSURES B00D. eerie. | ‘ tte t i t wae i > we \ i ve e s Bit M \ W we whe ® c W “ w y par On Yo seems * eut til ” rt ’ . 4 t we feos! it impotent i vain M “l be w v ' ie 6x5 & keep rou »v le w is ttle wit en ¥ ere ‘ Tie ve cau fa Sever. A al ; Mey lie tlis wie i 7 we M. au @ With ¥ Better than exart presence, @'en the dear- sat Is the gro blessing that our partings F the eliest sents God le neer- Os And f n ‘ we heavenly conmterte ” Ae be with s! ! wor v! With latest breath we Say A ley sa sith and love. b*a ‘ > we nnet long delay it; i But e li we hope to meet above, i be Wi ® { Pies all we have for one another; ( ve t - un death, is So.piesee 6s y 6 ca 8 len from his l her Or shield, except t prayer, frour any ill. M tol be with you! Philip Bourke Marston itus { cannot see. with my email human sight Why God should lead this way or that for me; i | € only know He hath sai:i Child, folow me But I can trust I wnot why my path should be at times 8 trait eigei, «6 strangely barred efere i ¥ kaow tio id keep wide the door; Batl t I ws en, when beset W rat ‘ ” i subtie on my ‘ e y t faiutly pra I « s r oiten w ‘ s wit) trenbling haad I + see the -owed grouad, i ; ¥ there be found i trus I w ° the storm s ‘ so Herce ‘ae a Oe nat L I know, ¢ w * all my path— And I I : lraw aside the mystic vell Phat es the unknown future from my sight N know { @ waits the dark or ligbt; Buti I can trust, L have 1 “wer to look yan the tile, To see while here the ian t bere mid the river; E this I know 1 shall be God's for ever; Sa I can trust. ; —Evening Magazine. Sivves Ameng Ante. The Amazon aut. Polyerzgus rufescens, is a species not uncommon in some parts of Europe. Its nest is cor nstructed in the ground, and covered with a dome of arth. The Amazon ant is not provided Ry a stin nor de s it throw its pol- Orn bl like Formica ruba, but it is an iusect o mazing courage, and viited } hich degree of intelligence. The most trkable daet in ite history is that, being unable to construct its own DAILY SOKGS FOR THE DAY. e its voung, or even to feed 4 of other ants, and compels them to pe these offices for ' auts it enslaves belong to the apecies Formica fusea, sometimes called rom its color the jet or negro ant, and the manner in which the ¢laves are ob- tained is as follows: Having ascertained (perhaps by means of seouts) where a nest oi the negro ants is situated, an arwy of the Amazons (varying in num- her according to circumstances, but us- ually between 800 and 1200), marchesin a body to the nest that i« to be attacked. workers only, and tacelf it makes «& rier The army consists of they have no commander, though there is ees an advaveed guard, which afs ter leading a little, retires to the rear of tl . others workers taking its place. On arriving at the nest they rush furiously at its guardians,overpower them—even if the weisht of numbers is on the side of the assailed—and, enter- ing into the nest, seize upon the pupae or aud retura to their own neste, handed over to the eocoons, where tae spoll is slaves, and by them the captured pupae | are carefully tended till they arrive at the adult stage, when they, too, become trade—#4.00 | cently over the hills in the grounds of | Balmoral came euddenly upon an elderly lady sitting alone before a table and writing rxpidly. “Tell me, madam,” said one, politely lifting his hat, “are ; i we far from DBaimoral?” “You are on } ‘the grounds now,” said the lady, “and I greatly you are trespassing.” They respectfully announced their imten- slaves, In this way the supply of slaves is kept up and in reused.—Science for All The Best, The best husband is the ove wha real- is an individual. izex that his wile who hae spirit and The best w ° is she common sense as well as aifection. The best fath- is the one that makes of his childre n. “The best child fe for his parents neither time nor awe, and is able ta respect them without trying to do #0, The best mother-in-law is the other fellow’s. At least the jokers aay soy but it ien't true. The best home is not crowded out riches or selfishness. The best relizion is that of a good man no matter by what name you cal! it.-- New York Recorder. ‘ is that one where love either by poverty, Tre p-ssiog in Kalmerst. { party of Americans tramping re- tion of getting inte the public road at the first opportanity. Thereupou the lady wrote a li», and, handing it to them said, smiling, “Here is a eafe con- duct if you meet a bailiff.’ “Victoria | RB.” was all th> slip contained. <<< einem CC CT OCCT tte et 4 Story of HMudysard Kepting fhis capital story some one tells of Rudyard Kipling «#s illustrating very clearly the chararteristics of the vior- who wae afterweris to fame by his ous Ewctish boy achieve such widespread pen. When boy of 12 he went on a voragze with his father, who becoming desperately seasick, retired to his berth, leaving young Rudyard to his own de- vices. P atly the poor father heard a tremendons commotion over his head and dows the companionway dashed the boatewain, three ste ay at a time and shoutin excitedly, “Mr. Kipling, your hoy has cra wie “ld out on the vard arm. and if h lete +o bell drown, anre.” ’ ssid Mr. Kipling, falling back on hie pillow with a sigh of relief, “but For Over Fitty Years. Ay Op Asp Wait Trisp Reuepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the ehild, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, on is the best remedy for Diarrhwa. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sootuing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkl we y Grubb—I think your boy will become a very distinguished man if he lives long enough. “Yes? What do you think he will be distinguished for ?” “Longevity—if he lives long enough.” —London Tit-Bits. CHARLES &, THORNE, Practical Plumber, Gas and Sanitary ‘y Engineer. for a ounher ¢ of years worked in Mil now firalah fracas work furnish work ul and nds at short notice. iN SIALS “Attar Joumeon, = » Jehpson, Keq., Revere ete. sas at REVERE ROTEL eo Havi: aca ee ee eh a ra poniatell EXAMINER . . POND'S 7 Bg THI Our trade-mark WOUNDS, =" PILES, F made crudely, sold i eheaply. Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Cheap. Si, Genuine is strong and pure. Sele Manwtacturors POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIPT TRACT SIS THE GENUINE, on Suff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OCF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, EMALE BRUISES, COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOL) BY ALL DRUGGISTS $1.75, Can be diluted w | Cheaper, Cheapest. ith water. H AVE., NEW YORK | Are asarule objectionable, because they | ; ; | But there is at Jeast one combination t!:at will co and that is the celebrated HIGHLAN D Which combines ia itself all the people in Charlottetown selling a Highland and have peace and FENNELL & November 2, ' fi } A I> BY j oa I ee | Vel tee = a Me a >.” Charlottetown, 1894—m BG (Rey aT — -— — of — es 1D % ae. phaaY, f fi { AND DE: ay! S Sold everywhere. nen se aan M’fl. by No Change No Charg Cook Stoves, with several distin Every Range Warranied. PP a af on Mi. A ® us Se EFFECTUALLY CURES CATAREH COLD 1 heexpense of the many rably to evervbody RANGE good features of the ordinary etly its own We are the only AMERICAN STOVES. Buy comfort in vour Lome, WP, . Local Relerences. ey SS § ws, SO eA TS p z ; ‘ % pe - a io4 = “ 5 we %. th Le whe Hod One @ Pe aa 3 A (aS LESS ” - VEE od ~ ey = le a C9 SEP TTI er SUR ae Once 8 a0 wees ay, ? LIim—m <-- - r = ay er eat $ | ev af ys a A p> MoT “aa SEP LY Ceyys ti fa pm pya © v v f oS 4 : eek sty 7 : 5 eZ Se aa. = ¥ THE HEAD, CA ATARRHAL HEAD- ESS, NFLUENZA, ETC, 2H \Whuk MEDICINECO'Y.,L'td., St. Joba, N.B. No ‘Change! a ee ee EE ee in Prices ! CM e in JEWEL & Have No Equal! See Satisfaction ! ane oD STO liave No Rival! Ask for the 4P. E. Island now using the Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1894--tu fri list of thre JEWEL, R. B. NORTON & CO., e hundred happy homes on For sale only by CITY HARDWARE STORE. Se ability. We make a Special attention Men’s Watches. Correct time you we repair them. North § Charlootteiowu, August 1, 1894. — other Narcotic substance. fereorishness. Castori«a | cures Diarrhoea and iis tecthing troubles, cure. Castoria assimilat Castcria. “ Cartoris is an excellent medicine for ch'l- éren. Mothers have repeatedly told me good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Oxy , Lowe iS, * Castoria ia the best remedy for chil. _. of which I nin acquainted. I hope tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider te reai intervst of their-etuldren, and uss Castoria in- scad of the variousquack nostrums Which aro destroying their ioved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats; thereby sending them Co premature graves.” Patronize Watchmakers es the food, and bowels, civing healthy toria is the Childrew’s FPauacea—tho Mother’s Friend. RUN DOWN WATCHES of recognized specialty of bringing Fine Watches to keep close time. given to Railroad r watches will keep if Watches and Jewelry at lowest prices in the city. G G. JURY, ide Queen Sauare, Opposite Poet Office, Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ané Chiidren, It contcias neither Opium, Morphine nor é is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster Oil. it is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycars’ use by Millions af Mothers. Cast v's -onts vomiting destroys Worms and allays Sour Curd, Castoria ad Colic. relicves coustipation and flatulency, restilates the stemach and natural sleop. Case Castoria, ** Cactoria is so well adapted to children tlias I recununend it assuperiortoany preseriptiog knowu to me.”” Ti. A, Ancner, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depavt- ment have spoken highly of their expuvi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and althonch we only have ameng ovr medical su;7 is what is known as reguiar products, ye: “re free to confess that the merits of Cas..13 has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep Losrrran ann Disrensaey, Da. J. F. Kirvcneror, Conway, Ar Boston, Masa Auten C, Surra, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. EES ee D SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. SUMMERSIDE, SS Fastuet, Nov. 13. Churthill, e Shipped por master, fur Halifax ; 215 cases canned meat ia 866 1335 bush potatoes, . cece. eecereees 7 c brls oysters ee ereseces cocvoevecrse . 26 b bow 800P ora ors veces ’ 2 200 Ibs butter....cccc. rccccccececess 40 280 lbs pork os! fa a i 20 bush turnipS......c...ceereeneeees 3 $ 1285 Per Northumberland on 14th : 34 cases eggs ......0-. Leneannetn aii $ 185 7 bris POLTALORS......--.ee ees oseee / 77 122 bags potatoes,.........-ceeceeees ee 197 brie oyaters......-..-0s--creecess ODL 1600 Ibs pork.........seseeeeseeeeeesees 88 2 brie POP. ........sevcccsesssooes oe L Gebbe, RRO... 6 sve cneeses cece 6 900 leiRiiciccics 5 oc sc csesossccte< (Oe BOO CGH 6 o0siscdccociic.cccesesessin's . 600 3 horses soceeececererereses svaseseees 520 RO Fie GUUIE s irserias acetic beesteees 20 100 yds SON BONER. i escs eka cee 70 5 cases canned Lerries........ nas 15 $ 2585 sRIP NEWS. Nov 14—Ent SS St Nicholas, Steele, Chatham, bal; Monkland, Sonier,Tracadie, oysters; J B Fay, Howard, Pietou, lum ber; Mary Coville, Bellisle, Ch’town, scrap iron. GENERALLY PRESCRIBED?! The idea that Bright's Disease cannot be cured Proven to be a Fallacy, Quesec, Nov. 5~Local physicians are much gratified over the letter of Dr. A. G. McCormick, of Bichmond, this province, testifving to his cure of Bright’s Disease, by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since the introduction of the remedy in this city, many physicians have not hesitated to pressribe the pills, and numerous cures have been the result. This latest testi- mopy,coming from so well known a medical man, proves that the local men were right inchanging the old-time remedies for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hence their jubila- tion. a © ae “Mr. Brantford does not appear to be a very observing fellow,” remarked the um- brella “No,” replied the parasol, “but I caught his eye the other day when Mrs. Bradford put me up.” a eee Cause and effect ; constipation is the cause of a host of diseases. Hawker’s liver pills cure constipation, thereby preventing its consequent ills, A Virginia mother, fearing that she might forget the ages of her children, kept a bottle for each one into which she dropped a pea on each birthday. The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is nature’s grand restorative,and is only found in its entirety and purity in Miller’s Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and all affections of the throat and lunge, Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c.and $1.00, at \ ce Cynicus says that a woman’s journalisin is writing up somebody will write her up in return. idea of who A Graduate of Toronio University Says: “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their evrliest veare! Our physician first recommended now whenever a child takes cold my wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” -—_> -—- — The Hindoo god of marriage is repres- ented with a human body and elephant’s head, seated on a throne resting on a circle of human skulls. (inp nathan cidipaptieenennenin THINGS TO REMEMBER, A cold in the head is the first cause of cattarrh. Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by consumption. Hawker’s cattarh cure positively cures catarrh, cold in the head and al] catarrhal troubles. Traces of high antiquity, in many in- stances rivalling thore of Egypt, have been found in South Africa. Iam not surel ever told yon whata safe and excellent, as well as palatable cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add all Wasting Diseases is made in Halifax, Nova Scotia. If not, let me now say that there is no other Remedy quite as good for these ailments as Purtxer’s Emvusion. Ineed not enlarge—a word to the wise is sufficient—rememter it is Purrxrr’s Em- ULSION—for sale in your town by all the first-class Druggists, in large eight ounce bottles for 50c. Magistrate — — You are charmed with having sixteen wives. What have you to say for yourself, sir? Prisoner—I really couldn’t help myself judge. “Nonsense.” “It was this way. ‘ive years ago I went to a #ummer reso't, and for six weeks I was the only man there.” “Discharged.” IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE ? “Thou source of all my bliss, and all my woe, That found’st me poor at first, and keep’st me 80.”—Goldsmith. Curs’t is the wretch who learns his life to rue, And blest the man whose better half ie true. MORAL. PRUSSIAN OIL, instead of drugs and pills, ‘Twill keep you healthy, save you doctor’s bills, Relieve your pains and aches, from debt, Add to your wealth and happiness, you bet. : Then use it, prove it, and you'll say, There’s nothing like it in our day. —— Use keep you tiow to Get & Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers ciel the words “why does 4 woman look old sooner than a man”) to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. 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Sait Li iverpoo], ue here eae ‘oth € | 8,000 Bag Salt, P arties a to pup Chase can Look, now at low rates, PEAKE BROS, ¢& co, | Charlottetown, Se pt. 26, 1894, i -——--_----——_—_--—_—_—_—_ TT ; Ni crigage “ale, To be sold by Public Auction, | Count Buliding in C harlotietown ‘eae low | County in Prince Edward Islas: ud, THURSDAY, the third day of January = - D 1895, at the hour ot twelve o'clock "ane All that tract, piece or reel sity. ate in Charlottetown aforeanid. beret fourth part of Town Lot Number Seventeen (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Loot the said city, bounded on the north north by Q Square onthe east by land the . Zion Church, on the south | by land the 1 tee coy of Richard Heartz. a | land the property of the od ‘on the weet by Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the sald Inad nan ing a front ef forty-two feet or theresbeuiney, Queen Square, and extend) back eighty feet or thereabouts, ” The above sale is mads under and virtue ofa power of sale coniay ned inan J Ie of Mortgage, bearing date the siz June, A 1D 1873, and marte betweeg the Chae pe ov town Young Men’s Christian A ofthe one part and John Ings of oan e tne Olber ror further particulars a to A. Ernest Ings, \ttorney-at-Law, or 7.4 M Dated at Charlottetown this sixteen’ of October, A D 1894. JOHN ING oc ‘16—-121 law (tues) M - — SHERIFF'S SALE, Alexander McLeod, Plaintiff, and Joseph D. Seaman, Defendant. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Su. preme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Alexander McLeod against Joseph D, Seaman, I have taken and seized us the property, goods and chattels of the above. named defendant, Joseph D. Seaman, following article, viz. :—-One Piano,mann- fuctured by J.P. Yale Uo., New ¥, which Piano is now stored in the sh Daniei McMillan, Tanton’s building, Gea George Street, Charlottetown, where it can be inspected and seen by in cena. And I do hereby give Publig Notice that I will, on FRIDAY, the Six teenth day of November, A. D. 1894, at Eleven o’clock, forenoon, at the said of Daniel McMillan, in the Couuty of Queen’s County, eet up and sell by Public Auction the said Piano to eatisfy the marked on said Writ, being the eum of two bundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy-six ceuts, besides Sheriff's fees and al) incidental expenses. ® FREDERICK H. HORNE,’ Sheriff Sherifi’s Office, Queen’s County, November 6, A. D. 1894. W.S. Stewart, Plaintifis Attorney. _ nov6— tt WINTER-KEEPING APPLRS, Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop pint Apples for = a bg subscriber, * . E. WRIGHT, oct20—3w wan Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso, Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calle. Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in Great Britain and Centinent at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town,"June 16—dy. MORTGAGE SALE, To be sold by “Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, on FRIDAY, the Thirtieth day of November next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under a power of sale contained in & Mortgage, dated the third day of Beptem- her, A, D. 1891, and made between Philip Gain and Elizabeth Gain (his wife) of the part, and the undersigned, James | Barclay, of the other part :— All that tract of land situate in [at Eleven, Prince County, adjoining land 8 the nc rth and south of Thomas L.yoch, being the northern moicty of that tract oF land, hounded as follows: Commencing | at a stake set in the west side of the mais | Wetern Road, in the north-east angle of | Jand of Alexauder Gillis; thence weet sixty three chains fifty links to Lot Ten; theave north nineteen chains eighty links; thenes } one road; thence to the south-east along g | Toad to the place of commencement, Com | taining one humired and ter acres, } moiety of which is fifty-five acres. | For further particulars apply to J. THAT’S WHAT WE ARE, and still we make you | Edward Wrett, Barriterstlow, Tm richer and happier. Dated this 24th day of October, A.D. HOW? We offer you from 50c. to $1.00 worth of | 1894, goods for 25 cents. You see the goods and at once lau JAMES BARCLAY, oct26—4w law (fri) Mortenguna BIL. HEADS. ‘One Thousand Assorted Sige FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. ee Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed) You will save money by ordering now | Orders by we:l promptly attended to, JAMES D. TAVEOR, |} eang27 THEY PLEASE ALL Queen Street.” POTATO ES. This is the year to <uip Porioes to the United States market. Tne duty i6 Te ' duced, and the crop throu; zhout the West | ern and Middle States a failure. Trices must rule high. and prompt returns made. ijculars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, ¥. , daw l ee Farm For Sale. Consignments soll Write for par ie =P. 0. Box 227. The subscriber offers for sale wate Farm, containing about sixty acr isin good repair. There are six outounl some are newly built. There cre ——< One containing «*ixty trees of differs ties of fruit. About one aud a bait milet nh from the city. Terms easy. c, BENOIT sept?>—9m dy & why THE 3.8. FASTNET east forty-eight chains twenty links ta the t