te t 4 x e = 4 Eo f Aes Bie THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE DAILY EXAM IN ER, The queen. rHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL S REMARKS AT rORONTO, } eve ni loronto, Governor In the course of his speech at Lord Lansdowne said ; ‘*‘ If the (y,enel i! is recelve | here whe rever he t] measure of kindness, it yoes 1 an overflowing e he comes to you as the represent health you : tive of the Sovereign Whose ive just proposed in such appropriate Luguage lowards her you feel in this intry, and I am quite sure that what | im saying is in no respect more true than with reference to the National Club, the versonal respect due to one who, tillmg as ’ ? she does the inost trying public sitions in the community, has by HER BLAMELESS LIFE laced herself beyond the reach of calumay, r directed against her private or her VilOciie yublic actions. These sentiments are } : 1, —_ trenethened by the reflection that hei : } reign forms a bright and memorable epoch zn in the history of our race—an epoch during which her subjects have throughout the vorld made more rapid and surer progress n the direction of political freedom, in the levelopment of the arts and industries and n all that concerns their moral and mater- ial welfare than at any other time. (Ap- (Jueen's 1 plause In Canadian history the . ne “is ve reign will at any rate for all time be that vhich will live in the recollection of your eople from the fact that it has witnessed he birth of the Canadian Dominion—the cistence of which i the National Club and of that patriotism hich the National Club has adopted as its affords the raison d’etre \ watchword. (Renewed applause. ) And, ir, if the Queen’s name is connected in sur minds with the union of the constituent roy +s of the Dominion, she is also in ur eyes the LEPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITY OF THE COUNTRIES h form her Colonial Empire—an em which, whatever be the weakness and mperfection of its structure, and perhaps the very fact that that structure een bound together by too Ihany ih xible ties, is the only Colonial Empire of modern times at this moment worthy of the lle, { \ pplause It is because he re esents a sovereign of whom these things be SG that the Governor-Gei eral, SO ong as he has done nothing to justify ithdrawal of your contidence, so long as 3 conduct has not been titutional methods support the Great applause. ) assailed DY con to ' thi receive the $ count ry. Is sure of eopDle pre } it The MNeGiynn Case. The ditference between Rome and Father McGlynn have reached a point where the alcitrant priest between head of his ipture. There has wen delivered tinal command el to present himself in tome within forty days, which he s to be excommunicated. His course since tis removal from the parish of S las not been one to commend itself to the read of a conservative church. He has cepted in entirety Georgian octrine land ownership, and in h the other day all but ustifed the atte mpted assassination of the ‘zar. His actions have been watched and ported and the Papal letter to irchbishop Corrigan, which accompanied Dr. Met slynn’s commends the late’s course in these words: ‘‘ It is ap ved by that you h:ve labored to ‘rush ere they sprang up the vicious seeds f doctrines scattered under pretext of i written must choose «wing to the behests of the 1urch and a positive rt to him -ropaganda a . +} Ol tHe Coach iauing t.Stephen’s its the ol ‘ Spee re upon, summons, re rr us masses. iis was elping the iiter George's books ha en examined by he scholars of the Vatican, and is a_ plain Yh 1 of Rome will be in property in 5, and that, if re- s will be resort- ed to to make this evident.” ndication that the ¢ ll und on the side of righ America as in other lan juired, the tirmest measu sail nceiieiiiialiiaeai \ccoRDING to the official record, there were 19 accidents to the person on the Intercolonial } + wn Railway last year. Of these, 14 were fatal. Of the others, a few were serious but thir najority trivial. Of the fatal accidents, 7 re employes of the railway, 2 were passen- rs, and 5 neither passengers or employes, Of the 7 « mploys s, 3 were killed in collisions, 3 fell from or Of the 2 passengers, one died 7 was run over while shunting, yoLwe li Cals e. The other attempting to Ot the 5 who neither passengers or employes, 2 were found lying on the track dead, 1 was struck while crossing track, | while walking on track, and wding rom shouting, supposed sule eil undel tne wpheeis While rd a train in motion. were M \\ J, L3Ss/. British Shipping. . 7, . \ ING 1 ve last returns, the Me ha Ma Great Britain cludes : 9 OOO 000 tons, ma «OTA ‘ 6 rate 1,000,000 t This shov s ly iti : al } (x > 1 lil 4 isti thie S ; ' 1. ut Si Ss i pry nh Ly | s+ } na s Le own com erce but i : rT, - . : se wny, France, Italy and othe bh 18. eames i W 3 esseis Ot Wal is hot uite » favorable hough Great Britau : : re aa eis in possesses MANY re wa vesseis thal bihy ithe ; a thi ence 18 noL so sre W K to themercnant mari France "W ! toid, has twenty-two ves Seis ol Hhitie iree vyuns capal ‘ ) 4. steaming seventeen Knots an h ut Ki ) } : . > ; 2s)" , ; land has i torty-two, Of 32; ins, O Vosseis Vil speed f 14 ki ts. Ik ran¢ has 69 ¥ nh 63 vu mngianad has o vith 795 Of guns calculated to ; 1 | ’ und is Ss i é il I bhLice | SCS8SeCS |: n i: mn has Ly ne shi capab i 0 knots an hour,wh } vy + 2 y Italy h it he I try seem to have any 1 England has to fall ba } } 3 upon Tor Such Ve a iPyes f ‘ wi Paisse 5 i i $3 in €Als i t es a fhe Finances of Maniioba. ’ oe I ANdi ‘ tion Ss! ; ,t f j mS WO. bu e ‘ s t¢ i AD nts ! 1 t s I ‘ \ i > fi Li ‘ : ’ ‘ | ais iS il i ; we ’ Si+.Ul0 ve t ‘ : iit T iT? venu ! mo i i! expen re oO tl 3 ated “Df L115, ind the : 1é@ at S70 OF ’ iu I revenue ¢ this ir i ud } S : ‘ae is I } Lea neXt \ i! ‘venue V a i ab SO. 0 ,, queen a Th > £ t. > or . . ue sana s Gri. vance. " > . . it ae , The | nta respondent of the M Ti Cal { [ Wri > ee Fy 2 . 4 — | } ™ the rrince Exiward Island member | . | . +) . , nat muu bona ut this alte howl © Ques nh of hn coimaiunication with the mainland b rf urse the oc¢ sion , wn in the Island hin pon ; i I rocity and inte! commen! mn << 6the:) «candidate who ‘ ‘ deli Cit “11 ] can p la he e rs that he will bri: ' OU rese blessings is always the man f Galwa Tne Northern Light was con stru a Sone ears zo Ot perform f vin service, bu iS hot proved an un jul i success, and the partial failur he Island members! a pee on w! »>hanc imterminable cofiplaint Cher ure thi aiternative scifemes that may engage the attention of the Government. Ww ia view to bette ring tne cv eitael _ : I ulid a nh V or piace th ilert, the vessel tl n rat Hudson's Day mm the service with new engines 01 OV aul t streng n th Norther Ligh In the s0urse of tie debate th t . “+ ° ’ } | letter written by Sir John Macd nald to Senator Howlan in February last on the subject of the tunnel! under the straits of ay ; . . ; Vortnum ne ina was brvught up, and the » $ 1 7. “ 4 Opposition tried to banter the Premier on Line san m that the communication was v. m with an eye rather to the then rmerth lt J elect ons th tl construct mm or! ‘ ‘ Wh Riek baie ; is A le Cine Trine ne letterisa very harmless me and very candid lt is the work of a ever man ¢ ‘tainly, but when the Liberals ‘ i tor yore imt 1. the retort. ‘* Honi —— — Phe Situation in France. s . . It ell f R ib th France i nas 1 laimant for the throne of royal ‘ ’ ’ + 5 raperia: Dirt Wil pol Thika rengtn o1 co ; r would be likely to win ior him popular support. With such frequent min- j i ha ives as the suuntry has been subiect to since the third Napvieon fost his | n, it is only natural that thei hould , up among the pe ea caesire or a th ent l POLICY ol re si narac- } th have been lat med | ; s rapid sre the changes im the Cham ’ . aba + > os ‘ . ' ; iv hu . 4 5 7, « i iiU | ual existent, way un ih rN v | ; ; : : i Tt) a. oie: anda each | 7 i T ip »} } ; ' H€ ns more us than ne St, | ws «tn humober oO Waliabdis SLatesinen } i willing to undertake the ssponsibilities of | : al i the premiership :CTEASES j pI ni “ : Wi ustrate I raoqguet er a two vs ons it} é Dnaviiry i oe . un it o form vt t! rt it ‘ } thus ; i i" rd De yein vet 1 ' Mi I i ' b Mi ro ; } j \ it’ | baal : ‘ « '} ‘ nh i et Dou i 1 : , : ; } i i» ; ? ; ’ : r sW Aig, be bt hoch | peace ¢ i irope —wie ye s e reve, ’ The Seott Aet. \ n } —_ : § importa i 1a een raised in yronto ; j rile ; i, a : } | ; i } iol @ IOLLOV 4 vc nave been : ic of revis ed uM net by em all t!} ld t ute s neo ‘ ‘ hi Ve been ré pomcd aa re n a revised orm: | tis med that the vot Act once repealed, can Lo? e€-7eaac i except by the voice of veopie, and having been repealed is not in > nntil it has been again voted The upon. pornt is ¢ mnsidere i impor tantand the resu:ts of the argaments thereon will be eagerly awaited. a i + states that Dr. Fortin will pointed to succeed the late Sena- Le likely tor Mine Trve us ap ormie: mt les alongside track. It is signi- nt that more than one-third of the total tality wasof persons neither employes or passen = All the accidents of last year \ purely accidents, and in no case was there any censure of the railway authori Sci hae AT a recent meeting of the Toronto City Council, the following resolution was sub- mitted: **That this council memorialize the Government of Canada to consider the ex- pediency of advising His Excellency, the Governor-General in commemoration of the incar- risons for hight offences and terms, who have given evidences of d reformation, such prison- jubilee year to liberate all prisoners cerated 1n our | or nanect a wk COMCGUCT six Days in a Dory ON THE BROAD ATLANTIC WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER, The bark Kate McGuire, Capt. Temple, arrived at North Sydney on the evening of the 27th, from Buenos Ayres, having on board two American fishermen, who were picked up in a dory off Canso. The men were in a terribly exhausted condition, having been six days without food water. Their names are Edward Hogan and John Brown, of the American fishing Richard Lester, Capt. John E. Vibert, and were fishing on the Banquero banks. They belong to Quebee and Bos- ton respectively. They left their vessel, the Richard Lester, of Gloucester, Mass., at four o’clock on the morning of Thurs- day, the 19th inst., for the purpose of visiting their trawls, a dense fog pre vailing at the time. After rowing about for some time and being unable to find heir trawls, they discovered that their compass was out of order. They imine- diately pulled in therdirection of their ves- sel, but were unable to findher. The next day was also passed in fruitless search for their schooner. They then gave up all idea of finding her and relied on the hope of being picked up by some passing vessel. They saw several vessels pass, but could never get within hailing distance. Their sufferings during this time were fearful. They had not a dropof water. On May 24th they had given up all hopes of being saved, and one of them requested the other to cut off his arm and alleviate their thirst by drinking the blood. This offer was not accepted and next morning about 8 a. m., they sighted a large bark and _ feebly rowed towards her. Fortunately, Captain Temple of the bark, noticed them and bore dowrr upon them. ‘They were soon along- { were lifted on board, being in the most helpless condition. The men say that had they not succeeded in attracting the attention of the bark, they had fully in tended to have given up and laid them- down to die. ‘They were carefully attended to on board the bark and will be or schooner side alice , selves 44 miles from Canso wheu picked up, but thought they were only They were Ss i- } “¢ taken in charge by the American consul. | MONDAY, MARRIED. On the 25th inst., in this city by the _Rev. Ww, Harrison, Mr. Joseph Albert Ford, of New Glas- gow Road, to Miss Caroline Smith, of Winsloe Road, S——s OA RD. Electors of Charlottetown : [X compliance with nominations and requests of several citizens,l have consented to accept ana offer as 9 candidate for Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown and do hereby solicit your support at the poll on the sixth day of June. Should you think proper to elect me 1 shall at least render an honest and economical accovaut of , stewardship, ee ete M.P. HOGAN. Ch’town, May 30, I wk, pat. REMOVAL. SAUNDERS & CAMPBELL have removed to “’ their new shop. built on the old site, where they will be happy to supply all their old custom- ers (and as many new ones as will favor them with a call) with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats at moderate rates, May 30, 1887—tf THURBER, WHYLAND & (0. qT" having come to my notice that the represen tative of a Halifax, N. S.. Wholesale and Retail! Drug House, who represents my House- Messrs, Thurber, Whyland & Co., of New York, and Lendon, Envg., for Nova Scotia—are carrying their samples in P. E. L,I beg to notify my sev- eral customers and friends that J am the only direct representative for the tlouse mentioned. PERCY J. A. LEAR. May 30, 1887—1i pd SADDLES, we. AT Auction, at Rooms, on TMURSDAY next’ +4 2nd June, at 2 o'clock p. m 2 Ladies Itiding Saddles’ and Bridles. 2 Gents’ do do do, 3 Riding Bridles, &e., &c.—all new English manufacture, justi received per Caspian. 1 Letter Press, A. H. B. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer Also Ch’town, May 30, 1887—3i about x, their compass being altogether useless. Their hands and limbs are much from the effects of their ex- posure and hardships. +e + te Supreme Court. swollen Tue Court met to-day for the purpose of delivering judgments, but owing to the ab- sence of Mr, Justice Peters was adjourned until to-morrow at 12 0’clock, when we learn that their Lordships will give their decision in the Hardy-Vessey appeal case, trial in the McKenzie-Stewart slander case. Hon. William Campbell, who was ap- pointed Sheriff of Queen’s County to-day, declined the office. Jubilee Entertainment. Srr,—I hear it rumored that the Jubilee Committee contemplate having an entertain- ment in the Market Hall on the evening of | the Ist of July, in opposition to one to be | held by Mr. Newbery in aid of Queen Square. I trust, however, that this is a mere rumor, and not correct. Mr. Newbery announced overa fortnight ago that he proposed to have his entertainment on that evening in aid of the Queen Square fund uid | think it would be most unfair if the | ‘ommittee should do anything that could | ibly interfere with the success of the yrimance for such an excellent object. CITIZEN. | iS of. it Cl Ponice business has not been very lively {n | Moncton so far this year. As compared with | last year, the arrests since January Ist have been as follows: 1886, 1887. PRUURET £5 cian Dicuss Ces oe os 17 1} POE ns coeur ect cake 20 7 WEE bik G+ caved eres ssa ca 20 15 PMR ei. oe 0. ibs es 24 1] ON es oe Lg. is 15 OGM. oo 0s» sae 99 59 The decline is about 40 per cent., and is | attributed for the most part to the somewhat lessened consumption of intoxicants. aren ee en re Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, May 26, 1887. Shipped per ss St Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: " Oe GCanee 0S... . 6 cto te ee Cae OU ig on as le Ba 8 00 I ss 6 oa 1 es eo 50 00 206 TRGh BOONTON... 5 se. ne 191 00 EM: 26 cs 2 os . ooh ibe s Be 800 00 BO 20s teed. cloth . .. oo en as, 64 00 200 Ibs oatmeal... .. Fle i ase Gk 5 00 CU pe A, Fs Sco ce ee 181 00 CS ae ee 8 Ps 63 00 $1627 00 By same steamer on 27th inst.:— We CU NS oa wig ow Seca ne bags $ 285 00 So ON ois a oe ees. 24 00 SER RAMS HONNNNE. sw. see. ck 327 00 OO iiss fo i a 80 00 oe en Gene. ct 245 00 2 bris oysters........... iba vind dane 3 00 5964 00 By same steamer on 28th inst. :— eh i eve css + cues ..-8 596 00 289 bags potatoes........... 287 00 per NN hoo ee aad 2155 00 iS WENO Cass 27. OH 16 00 Be GMELIN... «£4 «+4 ss 1000 00 MO Fo oak - o's + pes Wee hee 36 00 5 brls oysters. a il ee ae 5 00 40 lbs cow hides ..... ‘ae 3 00 $4081 6O SHIP NEWS. ers, HW po ble, » be set free on July the nexf, the 20th anniversary of our Do- inion, by » doing follow the good it ‘ uord Dufferin in India. who t this yea 54 VU odeonduet me yvomen.” Afier a considerable amount ng thereon, the motion was allow- hith Weed twell, 204 Orange St., aS ae 38 Kinsman & Co.— iis: I am pleased to recommend Adam- son's Cough Balsam as a sure cure for all it claims. I would not be without it. It has lone me more cood than physicians prescrip- in three years. Trial bottles 10 cents. lw RE having recel\ i at Regina the Blood Indians ive stolen 40 horses | n tne trrosventres, south of the line, aud | ious ilts are feared Lieut. -Governor Dewdney and a detachinent of mounted poli have left Fort Macleed to see what truth » is in the report. ' : Hveu Borperr, of Edwardsport, Ind., was ‘o amused by a pun made by a neighbor that he laughed immoderately aud fell dead.—Ex Diamond Bookstore man should paste this item in his hat, A New religious paper, called Glad Tidings, published under the management of the St, John preachers’ meeting, has sade its appear- ance in St. John, N. B. re ile OTHER PORTS. S'side, May 28—Erd, sehr Mary C,Langier, WalHace, stone; Carrier Dove, Allen, Mag- n islands, herring. Arrived at Alberton l t hr Agnie fT MelKie, McKie, Pic- tou, ; (25)—Spy, Lewis, Chatham, lam- ber; (56)—trancis KE Conrad, Conrad,’ Har- bor au Bouche, flour, Erd Tignish, Jennie May, MeGrath, Chatham, bal; Charlie Ma- lone, Shediac, bal. Cid from S’side 28th, Annie Florence, Bernard, Campbellton, N 8B, oats; Mary D, Langier, Wallace, bal. From \iberton on the 25th inst schr Spy, Lewis, Chatham, oa:cs; Margaret Jane, Ozon, Pictou, bal. From Tignish on 23rd inst, Charlie, ‘alone, Shediac, oats. From Port Hill on 20th ingt, bgte Raymond,Mumbles for orders, with a cargo of 15,915 bushels oats, value $5,411; 2! bris pork,$315; 173 pieces of deals, ,U88; total value $5,809; shipped by Wm very | and also on the motion for a rule for a new | | Ch’town, May 34, 1887—3i mo th sat h Grand Ch’iown, May 3, 1887—2aw tl sle pat guar i Hallorai’s Livery Stable, Next to the Fish Market, Grafton St. i by Messrs. Tice & Cavanagh as a Livery Stable, and furnished the same with the very | best Horses and new Carriages, the latter being | upholstered in the latest styles, lam now pre- | pared to accommodate the public with first-class | Teams at short notice and reasonable prices, | } can also furnish ladies and children with teams | tbat wil: give the fuilest satisfaction. | In connection with Livery Stable, | will board ja limited number of horses at moderate prices. P. E. HANL.LORAN, Proprietor, er 3i | Opp rtunity fo Furchase Neal state. instructed by JAMES F. WELSH, 5Q.. to Sell at Auction on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th June, at the hour of Three o'clock, p. m., ali his valuable and beautifully situated freehold property in the: Royalty of Charlottetown, on the Mount Edward Road, about 14 miles from the city, containing 6) acres (more or jess) of excellent arable land, in good condition and now under crop. On the premises are a good house, 40x30, con- taining ten comfortable rooms; also, Barn, 40x28, Stables and Hay House. 40x18, Granary, Coach House and other Outbuildings. Terms made known on day of sale. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer AM Ty ‘ BOOKS --- BOOKS. T Auction, at my Salesroom, on THURSDAY next, 2nd June, at 2 o’clock p. m.— The Library of the late Mr. DeBlois, consisting of Historical. Biographical. Poetical, Religions. and a large number of generally useful and enter- taining works, Atiasses, Maps, Desk, Book Cases, &c., &e. a A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, March 28—4i Jule Soiree vaults Schoolroom, A UBSD A Y¥ + May 81. IN AID THE » &. Estland WNospital, THREE PARTS. St. OF ao pe See +++ OERSE, Ree oes a i a i Concert, Part L110, 9p. ...0-ses . Refreshments, PROGRAM ME. MN ois va hoaohevids ncn G baat satel ae vcs Folk Song eOGGINe . ili si). ei Se. Mr. KF. L. Haszard OE ee i Mrs. M. McLeod Inet: BOIS. Aids... .0...5000000s- ee M. Palmer Violin Duett-....-.. Miss Findley and Miss A. Beer es Se Sicas » cick 4 ee Vocal Solo Lovsucts ee eu waeh cues Miss Knight | a eee Miss Weeks and Mr. Earle PROSE «os cd vce soos...s Dare W. Weoks Micki dacend hee Us dts oo enn hss ees Tht os Refreshments served during the evening. -Admission, Ten Cents. May 27, 1887. Valuable Freshold Property Vor Sale by Auction. Ti ii Property, Dwelling House and other Out- buildings, owned by Mr. Thomas Smith. and situated on the corner of Prince and Water sireets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 23rd dayof June next,st the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. THOMAS SMIT!, or A. H. B,. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. Ch’tovwn, May 27, 1887—cod tl sale , T° LET—One-half of the Dwelling known as MAY 30. “1887, eneeieetiveanine san - - i, CLOTHING AND HATS. ee ee i OR alin Re, aay pe eG so READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, to be found at J. B. MacDonald's. larger Stock (all New Goods), Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that will Wear Well—Clothing that You can Buy Well. Men can be suited—Youths can be suited——Boys can be suited. d F attent'on of the Public is called to the Immense Stock of No House in the Trade can show a HADTS4 Hares Thousands of HATS in Felt and Straw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You can get your Money’s Worth every time, by buying at J. 8. WACDUNALD’sS, Ch'town, May 30 ’87—dy wy— pat Siemens 5 a 4 " ee Pt alTiSH WAREHOUSE OU Bt yy Wy &; iE 2 aad ae EXTENSIVE CASH SALE | LO en ee s have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 1th, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at ARG DISCOUNTS FOR GASH. A. i. BROW; ae Ch’town, Dee ° CREE RE DRESS GOODS. LATEST STYLES, Victoria Checks, ‘i weed Checks. Poaantom Checks. Nuns Veilings. Jersey Veilings. Jubtiee Stripes, Lace Checks, isciges, &c. TIES EN TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS, TRIMMINGS. — we v 4 NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN Special attention has been given to this Please cail and inspect. Department. i , BEA BROS. DUSTRY. HOWE INDL UU, we ‘emma May 16, 1887 itlclon | Wo —_—is ee ee STOR" NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, — a ee (eee ee f N order to cultivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- factured Goods it is necessary that their quality be made equal to that which is imported. Recognizing that fact and to attain the desired object, we enlarged our premises and imported valuable and improved machinery, and are naw tuning out Goods equal to any manufactured in Canada. We cordially invite intending purchasers to call and jinspect our Immense and Varied Stock of . TWEEDS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS, YARNS, &e., and satisfy themselves that they can do as well se.ecting from our Stock as conld he done ir any part of Canada. CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN cO’y. CHE LOTTETOWA SAE cd DOOR FACTORY | Penke’s No. 3 Wharf, PAUMESR & C8. PROPRIETORS. a me We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices : _ Sashes, Doors, Window aad Door Frames, Architrayves Nags RR Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. 'e are prepared to do all hinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joini ici ning, Jig and Tret Sawing, Turning, &e. . ey Hotiiing, Fe ’ All kinds of Gothic Windies for Churches 7—2in eod a a wea , Spouting and Conductor Mould- made at shortest notice. the “Franklin House.” It is a first-class d wel- ’ Richards. ling, is situated a short distance oulside the city- reut low. Apply to W..W. Wellner. aprl2 6i2aw e With new aud first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost 5 satisfaction to all who faver us with their patronage. 7. Jan. 5, 1887, * a 7