a od ae 2 a — eae CRE pos mans 7m eimemnaiahes Delmtiesitais _ ee, 2 = auniine FF YAY VY WA MINER Qarn 5 _fHE DAILY EXAMINER, - = SATURI 21. 1889. Local and Giher items. opis P; PEPHEG VELWS ¥ ; K s i=7 i = A 7 j LAD 1LAali na et mugs I t be $25, at CG» H. Taylor ee ” oubartpenen mim) WMaDAD na TOnLD it Ant) (x) Ae \ 1 il ‘ ias i ] ! ‘ \ Paty Heh Ary i Ny is! UAD y ¥ ‘ . ~ os a ue ° as P mitog <¢ IK ha Star ° ree age 5 , r ; y ‘. ely . <5 parlor this evening from 8 to 9 o’clock.? liaving rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side en ree ae ee " Ag : oh erga “cane > URAZae * 6 . —. near ‘ re .: ace ned ° ~ae , . ; 5 <* i nT oe deans abl | of. _ oF Queen Square, for the month ol Bee ember, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale wes at ab. W. Ty: Trial About Ended, |» 2nd after TU ESDAY NeAT, the Sra inst, consisting of Papier Hachie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain en TO 2 eg Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Aibums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, snr ~ oe a -s ~ ; : , . ART Fake » %e Y gue Ve ap ay’ Jowpweour 2 enesecay rote a8 x » BP . ‘ ver : ; ¥ $ ‘ Norte. —Valuable pointers for purchasers | ADDRESS FOR: THE DEFENCE. Ladies dsewei and Dressing Cases, Vases, Pair) Latiips, inksiands, Letier Balances, Puzzies, Magie Lanterns, China Tea - Mar hate Seis, Surprise Boxes, Photog aph Screens, Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great ea ee sae Y © *5% ‘ fan? gees G 2 : ch ' os : . ~ 2 7 5 ? (5 ° . ‘ © . mt : ———.. eg Ss a a purchased for cash frem the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure LHE STANLI if : ‘ Ro GUE SNe Seg AUN e Ss Ee oe preven dat ’ : nw nd sai sgain me oO K he [be cross-examination of Mr. Fairbant OUPLALS. December 3, 1889. .? . ' t e (freight 8s con sue Dy the ®& Crene! l« —_ = niietwions Be BOP RT CAL eae said that A mination, and freq brought ou ia a 2 & BE Pee Seas ne ae en ee n impressions as similarity eee | ek a hy ad S330 w th of cabbages, and put 500 ' Hi L\VING received my new tor of ELEC- | te $5 et on es e& ellar, ail taken trom quarter of an ¢ ’ ewruin nt , eis pu rRic RELLS, ANNUNCIATOR BUR .| ret Svs id % vos owe pound mn ' { is McD nd the addi LAR ALARMS, MEDICAL BA , HI} ’ 64 EFA ’ - — di iad om ned : y cs \ \ ‘ ; as ; > oo a a, ee ee kK W I AYLOR has just received a Upham, of Montreal, T. 5. Sims, John H ting up Houses and Repairing fustrumenis supply of guia and suver wacches speci lly tiarding, Thos. D. Henderson and others | * >Peemity. All work guaranteed r the Christmas trade. These uv stified to tl soner’s good character. A FRED. E. HORRIS, vous + in a ‘ a3 tybe pDeaten for Faesign, workmanshy] lity ¢ prices —_-~>— DRowWNING AccIDNET.-—~We regret to learn > > va? | — : } vat Capt, John Kirwin, of the schr. Primyose, was drowned at Montague the evening betoie last, while coming ashore from. his vessel Capt. Kirwin was about thirty years of ag he pris ir o'clock Mr. W eldou announced that ie evidence for the defence was a}l in, and he comme: leclared that the chain of cence which the ct Wi relies tl ror ct 1 } 1 . ’ . ced his address tothe jury. He ‘ircumstantial t110n was Weak, and many or what 4 : ae peen Denevea ti > IMportant pointes “ SKATING RINK. > 4 } fr } by ythe aerence a a Dealer in Fleectrical Good . Corner of Queen and Water =treets Ch’town, Dee. 18, 1889. DS. : : ; bee roved Valu 38. und was unmarried. His body has not een prove ‘ : } enact r +h > ; ‘woT ¢ . ' : / been found ® great deal had } 1 expec ed from the e - ICKETS for the ensuing Skating Season (x) . . . i § : : ; : ie icles pert testimony in ndawriting, but the } iry, 4 ire now for sale at Mr. C. D. Rankin’s B. I. S.—A meeting of the Lecture Com | #!ter a l that had been heard, would know} Drug Store, at usual rates. No Monthly en . , Sete ay. 1 “te? 1, | Tickets 1 le 32 pS ey ~~ fr ow nittee of the Benevolent Irish Seciety will be} JMSe NOW much reiiance to piace OF ich; 4408 tl 3ist—decI8 : £% a f : ¥ : ' } + . fom ere veld in the uyceum on Monday evening next, |‘ ence fie urge mh the jury % CUT e2 2 ? menvienine ofrme 2 3. ao « J ~ Zard inat.. at .d0, for tae purpose of ention sboul i pad to th ta I he rr? a 8 i aga: i r } : } . ' ’ , > . ee organiza i debating club. <All who desire} McDonald ,~was_ trequ ntly - in. Datkers WikG i J : a) { . vith i (x) attend. 5. dee 1O4i ome members will piease Bolger, Chairman of Com For Curistmas.—The display of store atter n! . belt counected \ tne Barkers, it was quite naturel he wouia rd to having the privilege of going to th | } + ee j MPORTANT SALE of the Largest Collec- W E WILL SELL BY AUCTION, commencing on MONDAY, December 23rd, at 2 30 o'clock, | tion of Finely Bound and Elegantly Illus at the Store lately oecupied by Norton Bros, the entire stock of the Xmas Bazaar Co., day goods im some « f the stores s Very oO = ; ‘ wt letter ti 1 ’ 1 ) pretty, and the decorations ia some of the , ™ a ars €\ trated Books ever brought to the Island, | es a Fa ‘ . : , . en ALM te a alle letess he ne ns te theo i _ the “points tcomptisiog over $5,000 worth, insluding Ant comprising the largest assortment of Fancy Goods and Christmas Presents in this market, gon- + ’ o} : — : [e brought out by the Crown were of a purely | Works; Hogarth and Giirays great works) qj q+ > + ee » aan le : , ‘ : rar 1. P : han Che ottetown. ‘The Christmas seone| circumstantial nature, and were so com-| (cost £50 stetling each); Muse Francie, the sisting in part of all kinds of Plush Goods, a very magnificent assortment of Faney Crockery- in the show window ot Messrs Stanley | pletely weakened by the defence that they | tinest vallery of Engravings in the world (cost |} Ware, Hand e leds, Albums. Books, Pictures Frames, and all articles suitable lor Christmas Bros. is attracting a good deal of attention | yore of little or no value Mr. Weldon | 5,000 francs); with descriptions In French and | 7)... . i. , 7 , é : ' a Presents. Sales as follows: to-d ‘Vv aS Crry Scuoots.—The City Schools closed } Spe Ke with g ' ay” + hour , conciuaing at 11 o'clock to-night | vV ing spoken two hours in the afternoon ana reat force and ability for five | . ‘ . : av-| 100 guineas); full sets of ail the Standard English ; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (cost \uthors, in the finest Calf and Morocco bind- MCPN EAL AFTERNOON, ai 2.30, for ‘ tes aoe yosteetey The smedt seain at ewhC in thé evening. His ings; ine oe gnu Baer beg en ’6 NIG F, anf 7.39. pups attending the difierent schovis took sdmitte , all hands to have ue Ory ewe * ul ay, u ne, & bbon, matecs ee x tt ne : : ‘ : ; advantage-of the cousin present theit | beon his besteffort beforea jury. ‘Th "Thte’ te the moet tenportant ere | PU ESDAY MOR NEN (x, at 11.06, > Afternoon Sales Specially for Ladies. toache uitable > f ) he tes ie : ; - wig ate ‘Si A i cp an aie eve l 6 Veg) a i ‘ wale es Sg ctasetnit hive se o if ‘1 Court will meet yb ten o clock to-morrow | Charlottetown, con signed for unreserved sale ; as 3 Lv RAOOR, aft 2 oO, ' eey. See See Pa 0 4““'| morning and it is ex] cted the case will be} by Berna i Quart 1tch, the Book King of Lon- 86 (ieee wy ¢ j = aE, met r ; sa eak . 7a — rnven to the jury tv an rrow evenbibhg id Dd, rnd Hurst ke Gas of New Toa k 9 " ‘ BG Ee : 9 at 6.30, J Wickham, writing desk ; Mr. Smith, shav-} . Be adi : . ing case ; Mr. Curran, dressing case ; Mies | i eeeeridl iiieaseel ee a 4 [he above goods are placed in our hands by a large importing house in Canada, with : 1e@Ssey 1§ ing “ase ) ) *rince | arie é ¢ Od. 4 , H Si ia oe ai * > . ' ” Fennessey, dressing case. Upper Prince | ee ‘Sale Commences on Monday Evening, positive orders to close out the lot in this city. Street School—Miss Snaddon, brooch ;| man ? Miss McKinnon, ring; Miss Lawson, glove | Lonvox, Dec. 20. | AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, and handkerchief bux ; Miss Harris, water | pitcher ; Miss McNeill, pitcher and purse. West Kent Street School—Brincipal Miller, The charter of the South | pany was gazetted to-day. lregion of the company’s operations imme- i } 2} 1 it describes the! African Com.- ! He. NORTON & Co., AUCTIONEERS. . . ¢ continued each evening till ds all is sold, at i and will be Charlottetown, Dee. 21, 1889—2i , De ; , : ; z i . > . ° , , . "sce ‘ . , r [oY re gold spectacles ; Mr. Seaman, writing desk,’ diately n rth of Bechnana Land, and west| MCEACHEN’S STORE, GI BEN ST. : . - : : } — oa : - ~icowt hh | Mr, Duncan, dressing case; Mr. Robert vf the Portugues: pessessions = =north KORGE M. HARRIS son, writing desk and books : Mr. Young. jand west of the 1, ninions po sessed by the xy vir ase FLAT VAS, deel4 Auctioneer, cake basket ; Miss Scott, lady’s companion; Miss Wadman, cup and saucer, vase and Xmas card ; Miss Ashley, jewel case ; Miss Currie, Xmas cards and siik handkerchief. The janitors of Upper Prince Street and West Kent Street Schools were also remem- bered. The schools will re-open on the 6th January next. {ransvaal Company. This inclu les the vasr tract Africa, norcn Zambezi and west of the coast line in Mo | zamb que, to which it is now the policy of ’ . of VUeutral (England to limit the Portuguese. rhe company is bound by the conditions of the 7 a 3 a ; ; charter to « ppose and discourage the slave trade and the trade in ardent spirits. | Will UI! | I sine | Ta a - : | ¥ PEOPLE WONDER why it is that SAN. Religious Services. Brazilian Affairs i DERSON & CO. have, in such a short al ‘ : : — ltime, built up a business. and reputation : temembor the Railway Gospel Meeting in eit te ci Leccond t6 nané tn thésity. McLeod’s Hall on Sunday afternoon at 4 eeapogs Dee: i a he ee o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson A despatch received from Senor Barbosa, | Ask their Creditors, They will tell you | —Luke 2.10, “Behold I bring you good] Brazilian Minister, declares that the origin- | that SANDERSON & CO. pay promptly and | tidings of great joy.” ators of the late revolution are all against | secure the largest discounts, which enables | H Services in the Upper Prince Street Meth-jthe re-establishment « f slavery, andno|~" ee eae odist Church to-morrow, as follows:—7.30{ planter approving of slavery had any part} Ask their Customers. They will tell you am, prayer meeting; li a m, pr whing by /in the revolution. There are, he says, no | that SANDERSON & CO. keep the best Tea tee tay, John Read; 2.15 pm, Sabbath School;/ military ambitions o1 speculators. in the |and Fleur, the freshest, best-assorted and ‘fF } pS 7 pm, preaching by the pastor, Rev. Ww. Brewer. Memorial service for recent deaths movement which aims only to secure civil liberty and reform of the administration cheapest stock of Groceries, and give better value in return for their Money, Eggs and ‘i : ; Piet. ay. age , 1 ; ' re ‘we Butter, than any store in the city. Their WILL. DURING THE HOLIDAYS, GIVE in the congregation, followed by the usual evangelistic services. — j claim to being the cheapest and the best is . Services in Zion Church to-morrow con- Khe Portuguese Matter. won - ir » -- F- a a & 4 { dueted by the pastor, Rev, David Sutherland ed \sk Them, Themselves. They will tell you ob ¢ ilé OL in aL Bar Gd As in Ove: coats Busefers and Wits -in the morning at 11; in the evening at 7 Lisson, Dec. ” i that SANDERSON & CO, have neither time a Wh we O - Mend » i “9 v 7 be “ j o'clock. Morning prayer meeting at 10.165. The Marquis of Sslisbury’s note in re- | or money to get up or pay for flash advertise- ie » rbbath School at 2.3) p.m. C .. | Sponse to the recent communication of Por-| ments, which only amuse intelligent pur- | ————— — — x )—- a Gospel a in Be * ‘ a . “a A. i | tugal has been present ad to Senor Gomez. | chasers, and usually indicate an uunsaleable 5 ; ii ’ raorrow a p- mm. Subojyect: gee : ster of FV orcien 4 airs »C; lle no stock, W hile on the other hand, the extra } 4 i ft WE a q) ~~ t . j . “ : Solomon's Reign,” 1 Kings, Il. 26 to 49. * | ae a = ee - cates value that SAN DERSON & CO. give, brings +: 29 © + en Ss : CAaYVS isters al Sy r at yeti 3 AiTS. cordial invitation is extended to all, whether 16 2 UFLUguCSsO 6" ee “st them back —with a neighbor—every time ° \rmya. y 8 “ge ; oy EE TERGELSE, SGUEG, teem. sipecialiy |'be Ciel of ite agente on. ‘the Zainbest ee eee ene tae ae ee | The balance of our Fur Coats and Ladies’ Ulsters at welcome River, and demands the restoration ol N. B.—You cannot do better than follow 5 e . o . \ bs { ; ; ci. os . : ae : brandi spiel 4 7 { —~ 20 oe statu quo as it existed before the recent |the prudent ones to 5 ANDERSON & COQ’S. | a 4 ‘ s" t I nae S Song ¢ 1 * Ge ED 7 aie dn ds 7 “é t 3 sf ) Local Notices expedition of Major Serpa Pinto. for your Christmas Supplies. C2 ail itt : 9 th prices. <i ics i Css 06 ~~ Cre ch ICS Br ; ieee | ——— deel ltown. Silk Handkerchiefs, very cheap. A large stock | @A beautiful and useful Xmas box—a pair Phe Alliance Again Vy wnanpapnn <f7 8 * ’ ~™ . ; —4 : ‘ 1 ’ f —_— ' : iWe pep AC A i ft q . “gh ~ € q Ag ad on Ww i s a ; « Is 3 of slippers at Goff Bros. se i HRRBERT BASZARD \of Gentlemen's Gloves. Ladies Wool Square Shaws ose dando ran Se ells eats Pos * | Oranges only 25 cts, 4 dozen; pure candy Toronto, Dec. 20. ‘ 1 oe f= B: » re ~ 1 t { > th ' : : : . » aye . € , t only 20 cts. a pound; Nuts, Figs, Dates and! Ph. Ontario branch of the Dominion Al- sata ia ANCE scarts. are aliis im evel 5 Gc par ment € UPI 1c t Grapes fresh and good at Beer & Goff’s. liance veaterday adopted a resolution not to , . . { 20 3i iance yesterday adopted @ resojution 1 ! ed 0 J is ys ‘ t ; : de » nominate candidates when any other candi- Season i8s9 3 ” GO AC a 9 a / 3 IuportaNnt.—Chinese lanterns, Just the | dates accept the Alliance political platform << J g p i Ag PON ay ED thing to trim Xmas trees, schools, ete., 20 per ‘ ‘ ® . - aed +s ital 5 ; cent. off for 10 days at R. K. Brace’s. Two ee kmas and Holida 00ds a ois ; per ha sa , pocket books found on counter; owner’s will tVeather Bulletin. . Charlottetown, December 17, 1889—eod wky GUREN STREPT piease eall. dee30 3i icon = - no - . | ies bbera in plush bags at R. K. Toronto, Dec. 20:—10 a. m. ee va a oh Or gr &3 | : i J state ee = #5 tl xs} Sout t north ia t winds, mostly LL MY STOCK is of the very best de-| 4 or 'S age Sac. ; OSU S 108 és , : - South-west to nortn-wese as, os a ES and : a a a i ; : ao scription, and the most useful Preser A fine asaortmént of fresh Biscuits, just | cloudy with rain during the early part of the saat can ps re Baw whe pa cor hiaorees sie und -feuateail Soda, Sugar, Lemon, Ar- | day. ¢ ee : Re 3 s To be-sold by Public Auction, et the Cour apenas —e ~via sbury oe eas — i. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—The best line} House, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the Third A Danna, of Boor & Goll’ deena} —e ever produced, ditect from the celebrated| day of January, A. 1. 1890, at the hour of . vou rus W EAK AND LANGuIp.—Campbell’s | ) firm of Morens, Ward & Co., London, Eng. sale ‘contained in an Indenture of Morts age. = & Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. | Ghristmas & New Year A LARGESTOCK OF FANCY LEATHER bonsings aes es ae Revenees, 4 D. ee 4 | sessing mé tritive and strengthening | U ed vi GOODS.—My assortment of these goods will| Mace pe ween Paward treinor, 20° >) possessing many nutriti a 5 HS | { é . . ‘ ae “8 | Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of r 1" ‘TTTATSA . ) : > . ! jualities. Is recommended by the leading | be found very large and of the best quality. the one part, and the Right Reverend oo N WISHING his numerous Patrons the compliments ol the ,ecdlical , F vou are weak and languid a | cnmmancttingapesst "RIT} ‘TABLETS. PORTF tS Binney. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, of Ha ifax, . . : . ‘ ; : nnedical ae If ve ana ee es ‘a Sof XMAS GOUDS WRITING TABLETS, PORTFOLIOS, | ove Seotia, and Benjamin Gerrish Gray, of season, would intimate that his present Stock ol the follow- Dottie will give instane a a - ange oa Vv KE, have a choice stock of SA. ha a 7 CARD and LELTER CASES, | same place, Ksquire, Trustees of King’s College, | ; ee : : “hth? | . e wk for and get Campbell's Beef, [ron andj and respectfully invite the patronage ’ .uUkTS ITpEBE SAC EY Windsor, of the other part, which said Inden- | ing Goods 1s the largest and best selected lot yet exhibited ry i $V ine. , nov 6lyeod | of all our old customers and many new ones W ALLE 5 } { nots, and } OL K oe ture was, by said Benjamin Gerrish Gray, sur- | l . is : ~ * +k ' a , ; ae aden ditch | Ce, | viving Trustee, by an Indenture bearing date | ism, Via. ‘ Rubber toys at less than half price at Per-| We guarantee good qu lity, moderate prices, pT ‘KS and STATIONERY | 13:h September, A. D. 1888, assigned to Edward " f kins & Sterns. dec20 2i and careful attention to all. We have: ‘s a _ ING DESKS and STATIONERY | Jj. Hodgsoa of Charlottetown, in said County : . » ches ; » cht wwe % ; . 2 JAS ES | & Joi that tract, piece and parcel of iand, situ ‘ +: orn. VX H Our fancy goods are the cheapest in the city. | RAISINS, in Layers, Valencias and Seedless, oa E scnaeintedkc at: Meolel tov Remade A“ ate and being on Lot or Township Number Gold, k illed Gold and Silv er W ATCHES, ’ } Vey SS Bap : ’ Twenty-two, in the Parish of Granville, in ~Perkins & Sterns. dec20 2i An immense steck of silk handkerchiefs, warranted the cheapest and best in the city. See them before you buy.—Perkins & Sterns. dec20 2i Cardigan jackets, gloves, fur caps and other goods suitable for a Xmas gift very cheap at Perkins & Sterns. dec20 2i 4 nice Xmas gift—a pair of American Rub- bers in a plush bag, for one dollar, at Goff Bros. Blankets, Blankets. —]50 paire white blan- kets and 60 pairs grey, at lowest prices at J. RK. Maedonald’s. delSdw Something new~J have received a nice lot of ladies’ pure gum American Rubbers. Each pair is put upin a handsome plush bag, and makes a nice Christmas present. Call and see tiem.—R. K. Jost, dealer in boots and shoes, North side Queen Square. dec9 2w Every child wants one.—We have a_ big display of dolls, and to clear them out they Must now go at half price. Come and get a hargain at Perkins & Sterns. dec20 2i ' Ladies’ skating-boots, hand-made, flannel. ' > ape guaranteed the best and cheapest in rm Clty, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, delddw | CURRANTS, PURE SPICES, i\CANDIED PEELS, FLAV ORING EX- | TRACTS, &e., | FLOUR—Ogilvie’s other Brands, APPLES, from $2.50 to $4.00 per barrel, TEA, low, ia 5 or 10 Ib. lots, X-L-N-T. SUGAR, Pulverized, Rico, ‘ C.» | KEROSENE, American Water White, ‘MOLASSES, VINEGAR, &c. Artso— Nice, large red Apples, Candy Shapes, choice Confectionery, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, etc. | You will make no mistake in buying you! Xmas Supplies trom GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Hungarian, Kent and 5D ’ Granulated, Porto decl2—law wky SS diaaiee 7 LET.—The Store and Dwelling House on ee George Street, now occupied by Pear- don & Turner. Possession given jjth January, Apply to 7HoMas ALLEY. eod—decl2 ‘twas Comming at area ‘xed inthe. wert | Gold, Silver, Gold Plated and nearly every other description see ne eget ta dove (pnlaer| taewee cer | Of, J EW BLAS along the sume pine chaing end fifty links; thence) SOLTD SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, Marble, Imitation Marble and Wainut CLOCKS, Gold and Steel SPECTACLES, ‘south along the same tothe place of commence- | re | Pearl and Leather CARD CASES, | Girls, and Toy Books in great variety. G. HERBERT HASZARD, Queen Square, Charlottetown. decl4—4i eod \N MONDAY, December 23rd, at half-past 10 o’clock :—30 barrela Extra Choice, for Christmas ute. E. H. NORTON * CO., Auctioneers, APPLES AT AUCTION. soar, mapa eae fifty acres of | Bere VASES, LUSTERS and FLOWER HOLDERS. For further particulars apply at the office of | Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. i Dated this 19.h day of November, A. D. 1889. rei f . Yee . 3 ‘ to THE LADIES! | As it, would weary the public to read a list of the articles | composing the above stock of goods, they are invited to call and TARAS rE T4AaaT ey Las etiam 5 hie thing PRET. 1 5 os : WANTS, LOST, FOUND de, Jost RECEIVED 60 Pairs of Oil Goat |i spect my stock, and be convinced of the very low prices dec20—2i EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. : eet Foxed Walking Roots, Toe Capped, ; ; ws TED.—A Servant Girl. Apply to D. Mc- bought ata bargain. Regular price, $2.75 ; charged for thein. Leov, Keeper Dominion Building, dec21 3i | will be sold at $2.00. : ? , or CF BK. JOST, Having secured the services of Mr. W. N. Tanton (who has North Side qr Square, ; eo ’ bed . sed kas’ of Queen Square. Jately closed business), [ am better than ever prepared to attend aec pu ag f “gy a ’ “ a : a me eed : re aoe promptly to all repairs of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., guaran- ANTED.—A Girl for geners sework. N EIGH FOR SALE.—F . aunti : hoe WANTED. A Girl for general housewor ° LEIGH F ALE oe = won"s teeing satisfaction in every department. washing. ete hy \pply to Mrs. Y Sleigh, amos <a . se KE. HueHES, Upper Price street. ONAGHAN, ue near 0 rewery, as s —s | *" ' | Ch’town, Dec, 6, 1888—dy eod why 2i decl7—dy tf decl7—3i daw pd OST.—A pair of Gold Spectacles, The finder iF will be rewarded by leaving them at W. W. 3i-—d20 W ELLNER’S Watch and Jewelry Store.