Se ere } ~ aaeaie . or nr rm LO OEP IOC AIS A CNA ON . we i ii, ; : . \ ic X \ Vi i mY | "w ») ss i (Ty Y ’Y» ) y ¥ cr 6% 1 wa : 7m A dann Bb. A ‘id P A Bat Ata We se »v ie ° } y ee ZtIeD “ Local and Other tens. OF wen i ; a4tb iE ad Notes oathe Diocesan Synvc. | ah . 3; er Peis | me Bomams 4 se a i 4 >. iti AND ‘A » “ se GBPxavor HowLay and wife a i dies The last synod is remarkab!e as being the | ' oo S¢' [Sprcrat Desparoues to T . : larvest simee its institia , a: & a : ‘ on We Examine] aruvest srace its 1m iofon,. ~— ; ; - : - a uw cam | Another Lottery Swindle. Phe leyal clenientaniong thé laity pre-| Painting, &c., St. James’ vhurell i \I aa : ling wood hrieber is idle dominated ; but all the speeches were cx- ern tt : Awtpromnvctee. 4 ae | Montreal, Jul) cellent and showed 2 keenés# “of ciscern- *ENDERS will be received by the undersizned : _ A gigantic 1 ; : ment peculiurly alive to the best interests | ~~ UP to THURSDAY, the ith inst , ar 6 clock ~~ 0° A FULL supply of the Istest novels just | A gigantic lottery swindle has been un of the Churel an 1 = lovalt; that waa most | -m.. for the Painting, Whitewashing, &c., of ‘ opened at liamond Bookstore earthed here. The chief of police has re- oi till _—o Pw a vee io James’ Chageh, Specifications tu be seen at - ~ i ceived a number of inquiries from parties r oo. Seete "TONNE * } § < ies . eo 2 i } Al, ais tT} Sa i, ‘ : wrk mage done by the fire the in.the United States asking for joforma | The clergy — most true to their ae rT Chitthlan af Lees. Bay at h will be closed to-morrow. No ition about a tinancial firm named H. Reade ey aha, Ww “le not ignoring the right 3 of Ch’itown, July 7, 1887—3i eod 7 S ae - | Uo ; Montreal. Accoinpaniec| Ww ith the i 2 oe as aap cea ol om: ees NR a _ 5 tters were gluwi wrospectuses of » grand ; * ynoo, mnambainec 1ieIr) =oorder m ie ;’NVey ; Wars ime sella — ee . © GioOW Mg prospectuses of + grand j > ’ : a eee | (): VuURN rain | ree you ougt o use ~ 6 pees , oof | Church with becoming dignity, One Island ree-§ Ory, Oil f= p Ge} rm ‘ nerine, Uniy six ceats a package at - Anew Liberal-Conservative journal has hee hi started in l'oronto. Mr. Joh Li me stone ts to be the editor. “ ‘i One of the old engines of the P. E. Island Railway has been suid to the contractor for t Cape Breton 1 tiwWay. a : : SA ERS is Visiting the Mari . Vinees Toi i purpose ol ibspectiii sites for experimental farms. - Mrs. Joun Jury writes to oyed by fire on say that her Wedaesday morn cost over $3,000 and was iusured for $1,600 ry ; » rr 1ouse testi \llan ion HAGGARD S new book, * Canadian copyright e (Juartermain, li price 30 ; ived at G. H. Haszat is bookstore tue, thus, & sat. CCLLs, ust ‘ - LHe regular mouthly nt Ireh S meeting of the Bem heid in their ti <tety will | Pri street, oil Monday evelliy, at 5 rok john Connolly, cretary. — lur Summerside Journa/ extra, cont yr s full and correct report of evidence taken at ‘ \l wry ate murder inquest, fui sale at tne Diamend Bookstore. ‘Three cents each. ~ A Parlor Suite sir cloth), a , an Extension Table, FURNITURE Book (as &c., will be among the lot to be sold at Taud vin's Sale next Monday. Remember the hour, 1] oclock.—A. McNkiu. . - Tre Rev. John Jenkins, D. D., L. L D., late of Mentreal, now residing in London, visiting his relatives in this city, and wil! preach to-morrow morning in St. James Church The venerable gentleman still en Uys good health. - Tourer Scott Act cases and an assault case cvupied the attention of the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. The Seott Act cases were further adjourned, and the young nian charged with the assault was released in bail to appear again on Tuesday. scala el am ia ; rae examination for entrance to the Prince ot \W iles { ollege next, at 10 Appliea- time to be re mence on the 2nd day of August o'clock, a. m., tiona must be forwarded in at the usual pla es. ceived on or before the 23rd of July inst. e . Rewemper the auction sale of D. Taudvin’s three story two tenement honse, close by the Railway Station, on Monday next, July l)th. : Also immediately the house hold furniture. The owner being about to 4) ve island, all must be sold out A. McNwviItt, Auctioneer. bail amin Ox Wednestay evening last a deputation ranch of the Irish National from the Halifax and ; ; ' i t i } i | | \ : ithe pourhey tr a Sideboard, | i that the Sio00 | and Normal Schoo! wiil com- | i | working Frenchmen, I shall be King.” League wait Archbishop O'Brien, presented h with an jaddress, together with a handsome secretary desk, beaucifully | finished, and ornamented witha silver suitably inscribed. His grace made a suitable 1.¢ pate reply sinniiiaiiaes Capt. Scorr, the commissioner in charge of of the fishery protection service, has left for the North Bay,to meet the Minister of Marine and fisheries, who intends going over the fish ery grvunds in order to satisfy the advantages that are being derived by the Americans in thet jocality. The 5S. 5. Acadia will be at their service. ~~ _ | Hartington presiding. himself as to Tae EXAMINER'S reporter visited Queen's | County jail this morning. He foumd every- thing clean and neat and the officials as at- tentive as ever. There are seven confined at present, viz.; 1 for murder, i rape, I larceny, 1 Seott Act and 3 drunks. The fence surrounding the jail ia not as sate as it might be, and should be once. ee A TRAMP going from Charlottetown to Sum- merside a few days ago, stited to a passenger prisoners | attended to at, that he had travelled all the way from Mon- tana to Chatham, N. B., on foot. He was! quite drunk, and when the conductor came | around to take up his ticket he was singing | ‘Sowing Seeds of Kindness,” but the Con- ductor thought he was too drunk to be engaged in such a good cause, and put him off at the next station. — Pictou News. Bl aril ARRANGEMENTS have been made for com- missioners attending the Prince County exhibition meeting ia Summerside on the 20th inst., to have the railway passage at one single first-class fare. Tickets will be found \t all Prince County stations on the 20th, good to return east of Summerside (including Cape ivacated will be contested by Chas. Baring ‘the banker. ; Traverse) on that day, and west of Summer- , side, until the day after. The usual certificate of attendance from the Secretary will be req ure d. > Hoxses are being engaged in advance at the Summerside livery stables by those who pro pose attendiag the Port [Hull Episcopal church tea. on Wednesday, the 13th. The Port Hill people have become justly celebrated for giving successful tea parties. A handsome church was built at that place a few years ago, which has recently been fitted with a hot air heatiag apparatus. The proceeds of the tea, we understand, are to be applied to the payment of a small debt which still remains on the church wsestiliaiilieieals fur funeral of the late Johh A. Macdonnell, Fs ley left by curriages ti's morning for Cor- wnban Bridge Cemetery. The Caledont iClub,of which the for many years an esteemed member, and also for time President, marched in costume, as far as the Club grounds, St. Peter's Road, their Piper On returning to their de east d Was soine playing snitable tunes. rooms, the members present appointed a Com- | mittee to prepare an address of condolence to be presented to Mrs. Macdonuell, on her sore bereavement. sa dena Ox Friday last, says the Halifax Herald, Cadet Donnelly, of toe Salvation Army, ar- rived in this city from Carbonear, Nfid., where she has heen stationed for some time. She etupped with friends uatil the council of war at Windiie. about the first of the week, which she attended. On her return, W ednes- day. she was ordered to New Glasgow, to start Thursday morning. In order not to mise the train she slept at the ‘‘quartei Wednesday night. When some persons im the huuse went to call herin the morning they found her unconscious. She had blown out the vas before retiring and had she not been discovered when she was or shortly after, she would never have lived to have @arrted out the uriler to go ei Glasgow, Next ¥ven- ty shy was Cut 2 dangur, Ld tery. legal lottery mn -aid of the parish St. Marie, Quebec. The first prize was valued at $40,000 and 10,000 prizes of different values. lt was announced that the drawing will be conducted in the aame ho orvble manner as a banking institution. Parties were asked to address. communica- tions to Past Office box 1437, Montreal. It appears that lottery tickets have been sold by the agents all over the United States. Chief of Police Paradts communicated with St. Marie Church authorities and they Khew nothing of it nor had authorized any Khe Stanley Expedition Lonvon, July &. The latest news from Stanley shows that he had overcome a series of obstructions in un Ls opoldville to Leowko- lela, One of the gravest difficulties was to replenish the commiss ary. The threatened ( Scarcity Of provisions greatly excited a nua | r of inen and it became necessary to pun the malcontents with much severity to re e them to subjection and save the himself is heat. The eX pr reach the ts confluence with the Arontionim by June tt Stanley's programme was to point, there to await the arrival of Tippoo Tip, who is approaching from Stanley Falls with provisions. Stanley ‘ a} eqaition, I excessive Provan expedition was ted to Congo at } encahip fhe this — — ihe Short Liae. Orrawa, July 8. The government has received advices work of construction on the Short Line Railw uy from Montreal to the sea is rily. All contracts in proyressiliy Salisliact the State of Maine have been awarded. The section between Harvey and Salisbury, 113 miles im length, is new being located It is expected that two sections now under c contract, will be finished in Noveimber. The Comte's Firrewell. Paxis, July 8. The Gaulois says Comte de Paris, in bid- ding farewell to friends onthe Island of Jer- sey, after advocating silence, said; ‘* You may be sure we shall win before long. A monarch will come without violent effort, ind by ventle transition for our organization in training in everything is ready. The new Government will get into immediate order, and helped by all good a - Parliamentary Gossip. Lonpon, July 8. The Liberal-Unionists metto-day. Lord The vote to support the second reading of the Irish Land Bill indi reserve liberty of action respecting the sin committeestage. A committee Hartington, Chamberlain ind Attorney-General James was appointed and advisable amend- measure which includes ‘ . lar rer rt to consider PUPUEr ments. ih ciccvolidiaiaiond ‘ a Carnegie and Biaine. Grascow, July 8. Tl to-day con- The freedom of the city was ferred upon Andrew Carnegie in recogni- tion of his $250,000 library gift. Mr. present at the owing to Blaine was invited to be ceremony, but could not get im the crowd. Raised to the Pecrage. Lonpon, July 8. Rt. Hon. John G. Hibbard, Member of Parliament for Londen city, has been ele- vated to the Peerage. ‘The seat thus — ———$—— Weather Bulietin. TORONTO, July 910 a.m. Moderate winds, fine and warm to-day, local showers and thunder storms to-morrow. wip - p> —E7-———- --— —— Sap Drowsrine.—A sad drowning accident happened at North Pinette River on the 23rd ult. Mr. Howard Ross’ two children, Angus William, aged 7 years, and a little girl aged 3 years, accompanied by a young lad named Daly. aged 10 years, floated a rait which had been used in ferrying, and paddled into the river. The children were within 150 yards, and in full view of Morrison’s ship yard. It seems that after they got afloat in the stream they became frightened, and it is supposed youag Ross got oif the raft. The water being beyond his depth, he sank and was drowned. The first intimation is family had of the™ac- evident was when the little girl came home with her brother’s had in her hand and i formed her mother that her brother was under the water, ‘The boy's father and his neigh- bors immediately proceede d to the scene. ol the id und recovered the body in four fe et of water, A Story of the Priaecess of Wales. I have just heard a very pretty story of the Princess of Wales, says a writer in the Irish Times. A little while ago she visited the Millbank female prison, and was shown and devoted over the place by the zealous * chaplain, the Rev. George Merrick. ln one of the cells the Priacess was shown a} woman who was so violent that it had been necessary to handeuff her. Her Royal | Highness spoke kindly and tenderly to the snonstrated with her as to her tnd completely broke down her The refractory woman burst and on the Princess asking her to promise that if the handcuffs were re- moved she would not be violent, she falter- ed out ine vi ice choked with ao ba, Ss will really be good my lady, if they take these things ‘eff.’” It is needless, tu say. vant © goal! Chingy” werb taken olf Y woman, fr conduct, sullenne S85 into § 6tears, i clergyman stated, that, bishops were net | hived aad that the term ** salary was nut appropriate when speakityy of income. The effects of the late Bishop's policy was noticable by the large clerical and lay vote in faver of Dr. Edgiuti, and also by the remarkable statements of the Rev. J. J. Ritehie of Annapolis Royal and other members of a party that strenuously oppes- ed Bishop Binney, that now they had to acknowledge that the Bishop was right and that his forethought,correct judgement and wise administration was evidenced by the large and important Synod,and by the deep interest in Church matters now manifested in all parts of the diogese. The speeches of condolence with Dr. Binney’s fainily and evlogy of the late Pre- late were eloquent and most affecting. Many of the speakers could not continue their addresses by) reason of their emotions which circumstance had a most melting effect upon many of the lay mem- bers. it must be admitted that the supporters of Dr. Sullivan, after the election of Dr. Edghill, showed a degree ot nobleness of smrit and magnanimity that was truly Christian in its character. Indeed the whole of the proceedings of this important assembly of churchmen showed in a remarkable manner the high- toned Christian gentlemen, and the pious humility ond exalted charity that should ever characterize such gatherings. ee ee eee Another Suecessful Isiander. Honors are falling thick and fast upon our Island students in the universities of the other provinces. But a few weeks ago we published a long list of names of those who had carried off distinctions at Halifax, foronto and Montreal, showing that in the universities of these cities Islanders more than held their own. It is our great pleasure to announce to-day the most brilliant success of the vear. News has just reached us that Mr. John P. McGrath, who gained the Hodgson burse at Laval two years ago, has come out of a competi- tion, in which the first talent of the many colleges athliated to Laval University contested the honors, with the first place, thus gaining the much sougit after Prince of Wales prize. This is all the more gratifying when we understand that the competitors for the prize were all degree winners at the closing examination, and from their long attendance at Laval or some of the colleges afliliated, enjoyed advantages Which should have counted well in the contest. The carrying of this prize is a mark of the highest distinction at Laval and we rejoice that for once it comes te litde Prince Edward Island. Mr. McGrath who has brought his Island province so much honor and ia such an aus- picious manner earned the first laurals for the Hodgson Bursery, is a son of Mr. John McGrath, of Sea Cow Pond,Prince County, andisonly twenty yearsof age, The*‘Prince of Wales Prize” was founded at Laval by the Prince himself on the occasion of his visit to Quebec in 1860. It is a money prize, being the imterest of the sum of $800, but in point of importance has first place in the arts course. We congratulate Mr. McGrath, the Hodgson trustees, and the Island on this grand honor. Mr. MeGrath also secured other prizes and the degree of A. M. _~—-_oo--- in Brief, And to the Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indignation is a foe to good na- ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics, But Green’s August. Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug- gist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. LE OA. B.A. 4 iD DMGASTPATIO I ET it be known that the Members o* Lorne. 4 1 O. L, No. 1492, intend having a Tea and Celebration on the 2h JULY. 1887, ou the Beauti®Grounds of Mr, Finlay Ferguson, WAMPTON. about } of a mile from Victoria. _ The good ladies of Crapaud and DeSabie, who | are preparing Tabies, intend to excel all past efforts, and all know their famous reputation in the manner of getting up Tables. A Refreshment Saioon will ve on the grounds, supplied with all temperate drinks and other requisites for a first-class saloon. Swings and a.] other customary amusements for such occasions will be provided. No intoxicating liquor will be allowed on or near ibe grounds. The Committee are deter- mined that any violation ofthe lew in Ahis res pect. will be summarily dealt with, as was done on the 12th last year. Thev are also ‘determined to keep the road near the Tea grounds clear of those mean side saloons. iea on the ‘ables at 12 o’clock. ‘Sickets 25e, to be had on the grounda. <hould the day prove unfavorable, tuke place first fine day. Come one! Come ail, and have a good time. ARCHD. McKINNON, Sec’y Com. Tea will July 8—wkyii dy 21 fri sat ‘To LET—A House on corner of Prince and Dorchester street. containing nine rooins and a shop, with stable and warehouse attached, at present occupied by McLeod & Stewart, Pos- s on th ises me fs mpply on the prem res “County, setup and sellat Public Auction the Bruce's. jly7 i TAILORS WANTED—Coat, Vest and Pant { makers wanted atd. A. Macdunald’s, Qucen } Street. ji¥ 73 sion given on 21st tnext. , Por further (OVET—One het of oo oat. Ee Oe ete Tn ee etn to rot : * Knowl as tie Frattklin rfuuse; ‘one Wi i House and Furniture, ——— BY AUCTION, ionday. July atin. COMMENCING AT Il O'CLOCK, ON THE PREMISEsS,- That conveniet'iy-situated, Three-story. Two- tenement House, ou King Street (Kasi), between dillsborough and Weymouth Streets, clise by the Railway Station—the property of D, Taudvin, ikngineer, Tbis Heuse is neariy new, substantially built, with stone- wall cellar and finished comp lete, -ALSO— The Household Furniture, in Parlor, Dining- room and Bed-room Sets, Kitchen Utensils, &c, ‘Terms easy. A. McNEILL, ; Auctioneer, June 27, 1827.—27th wky & jaly 4th tl sale WOODILL’S BAMA BAKING §=PUWDER —RETAILS AT— CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 2} Oz., 5 Uz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. bo 9 » Our SUMMER STOCK is now complete in all the Novel- ties for tle season. Just Opened : More New Prints, Ladies’ Hats, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. A Frosh Supply of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets Just Added to our Stock. ————— 0 — ——- Our Ready-made Clothing Depariment is Full of Cheap Suits for Men aud Boys Mea’s Suits from $3.60, Upwards. HATS! HATS! Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Chip Hats, for Men Women & Children. Great Inducements to Cash Buyers During Jubilee Week. = nee come FARRIS &€ STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GS0, DAVIES & Co. Ia Surity & QGaality Unsurpassed July 4, 18387—im»s cod j Sheriff's Sale. } BY virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to me. direcied, is-ued out of Her Majesty’s Sapreme | Court of Judicature at the euitof Alexander | McKin'ley, against the lands, tenements and | hereditaments of Annie K. Cole and Archi- bald McKay, absent or absconding debtors, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Annie E. Cole and Archivalid McKay, abseut or absconding debters, all the right, title and interest of the said Annie Cole and Archibald McKay, absent or absconding debtors, in aud to-all that piece or parce! of land, situate, lying and being in Char'otic- town, in Queen's. County,. Prince Kdward Island, bounded dad deec:ibed as follows :- A LL that tract of land being part of Town Lot <* Number 86, in follows: Un the north by Grafton Street, front thereon of 42 feet; on the south by a line running parallel to seid street at the distance | therefrom of eignty (80) feet; on the west by Town Lot Nuwber Kighty-five, for the length of 80 feet; and on the east by a parallel line io the last mentioned line, being @ plot of land forty-two by eiwwhty feet; and I du hereby give fublic Notice, that Lwillou the Thirteenth day of DE- CE MEK next, 1837, at Twelve oclock, noon, at tie Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Pubitic Auction, the said property,oras much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being one hundred and seventy-four doliars and eighty cen's, ($174,80,) besides sheriit’s fees and inci- dental expenses. JAMES CURTIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, June 14, 1837. NEIL MCLEOD, Plaintiif’s Attorney. —iun2é li wky 3i SHURIBFS. SALE, BY virtue. of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of iter Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Noxon Brothers Manufacturing Company, limited, against James Meclunis, 1 have taken, and seized as the property of the said James McInnis all tis right, title and interest in and to ali those pieces and parcels of land, situated, lying. and being on Lot or Township No. (58) fifty-eight, im Queen’s County, Prince Kdward Island, bounaed and described as fellows :— \ LL that tract of laud on Lot 58, in Queen’s County, bounded and described as toilows, thrtis to say: Comm-enciag on the sonth side of the Montague road, at the north-east angle of land sola to Owen /McKenna, thence south 71 chains and forty-three links, thence east seven chains, thence north to the road, thence along the read to'he piace of Commencement, Coulaiming 50 acres of land, alittle more Or less. Also, all that other tract of. iand, on lot 58, aforesaid, hounded ani described as follows, that isto say: Commencivg on the north side of Col- ville Road at the south-east angle of land sold to} Owen secKenna; ‘lence north to the rear line of farms fronting cn ihe Montague Road; thence east six chains apd sixty-six links; theuce south to Lhe first mentivoned read, thence along the said road to tae place of Comamencement, Cuntaining an area uf 50 acres of land, a little more or less, mi Queen's County, and I do hereby give Pabiic Notice that 1 will, on the ‘birtieth day ot DECEMBER, 1837, at f'weive o’ciock, noon, at the Court iiouse in Charlottetown, ia the said property, or as Much thereof as will satisty ibelevy marked on the said Writ, being forty- eight dollars and twenty-three cents ($43 23), with interest on thirty dollars irom the drsi day of July, 1888, until paid, atewelve dollars per centuin per annum, besides sheriff's fees and incidental expenses. 4 tim JAMES CURTIS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Queen's County, June Li, 1887, NEIL McUEOD, Piaintiff’s Attorney. june2i—li dy 3i wy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. TO LET~Five good Rooms on Sydney Street, near Methodist Church.—L Oxenham. july3 tf STEAM LAUNCH FOR S.iLE-—The steam jaunch “Louise,” recentiy overhanled, repair- ed and painted, as good as new, is Gifered for sale; terms moderate. Evquire of the owner, A. Anderson, P. E LL. Railway. jlys 3: eod pd eee i — wa NTED—B%ARDERS--A few Boarders can be accommodated by avplying to Mrs, W.W. Rodd, Kent Street. Teims moderate, jiy8 2i pa UANTED IMMEDIATELY — Three Ves - We makers dud three rantmakers at 1). A. T? LET—Part of a Dwelliag Lionse on Sidney Sureet--fuur rooms. Apoly to R. K. Brace. july 6 -A three-story Dwelling House, cone taining eleven rouoms, situated on Water Street; posse sien given about the 20th inst. Apply to M. Me(juaid, Lower Queeu Street. july 6 eod PO Luar the dou" le “Dwelling _———a, 1887. BOSTON STEAMERS. the second hundred of Tawn | Lots in Chariottetown, bounded and described as; witha. Ch’town, June 23, 1887.—wky —e 1887. The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. The Sterm-hip Carroll, Capt. Brown. The Steamship Worcester, Capt. Nickerson. ==: 0:— aed July and August, 1887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Char/ottetown, for Bosteoxrs. at six o'clock, p.m. on Monday «end Pbursday of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sica aeoedse YW. at noon. Excellent Passenger Acommodation. —FARES:— Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care- fully handled. Carvell Brothers, AGENTS. Ch'town, July 6, 1887—-ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar ‘Tae el” Tae Beh ——=—— 0: ff HE above popular Summer Resort, under careful management, will open for the accom modation of guests, on SATURDAY, June 25th. Terms moderate ; Special Rates for families. For particulars enquire of J. J. Davis, Rankin House; also of the Manager, at the Hotel. _ A special Passenger Coach will be at Bedford Station, morning and evening, on the arrival of the train from Charleitetown, to carry guests to the Hotel. LORNE HOTEL CO. OS Ch’town, June 22, 1887-—-4wks 2aw CHEAP | E want money, and to that end are offering our immense | stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices that defy all competition. Call and see. Weare prepared to fill all orders entrusted to us with ‘promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time. An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window ‘and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days, MARK WRIGUT & CO. Ch’town, April 22, 1887. FOR CASH, ns Oo-— ovtienamete STANLEY BROS. DRY GOODS, BROWN's BLOCK. CASH. CASH. Warked very Low for Ready Money. 9: STANLEY BROS, BROWN’S : BLOCK, : ee Ue 9 #2? © ras * ’ ee me oe uly 33 Chituwn, Muy 1, IW —etd & why :