as aw ene pS a ST a WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1889. A! 7 a 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~ Personal, n Richard Hunt, Esq., Summerside, is at the | \ is Davies. : s : | c Se eo Edward Hackett, Esq., Tiguish, is register. | ed at the Osborne, Mr. Geo. F. Owen, Cardigan, is visiting the city. He is at the Osborne. The Presbytery of St. John, on Monday night, ordained Mr, F. J, Coffin as a mission- ary to Trinidad, Mr. W. T. Lawson, the London represen- A 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER. ~ NOVEMBER 13, 1889. ae thenew Administration. Let nothing be said or done in haste, The success of the Lib- eral Conservative Party and the good of the Province are bound up together. Anything give the Op- ae sents Nhs = tin said or done that will tend to Che Chief Justiceship. ——HAVE STOCK OF positionists an advantage will be to the in- MADE OUR TABLE AND FANCY SILVERWARE published yesterday, that | Tue: report, jury of the country. the Hon. W. W. Sallivan his been appoint- ed Chis Edward Island ++O+e Notes and Clippings. Me 5 ae #3 r Justice « f Prince is confirmed by advices received from Otta- In a lecture before L’ Union Catholique, tative of Messrs. 1. & E. Kenny, Halifax, is } | ——— Ve extend to Chief Justice among the guests at the Hotel davies, aietl re : ~~ songratulations, | Montreal, a few days ago, Mr. Charles Rev. D, M. Gordon, of Halifax, who is re- | MORE COMPLETE THAW EVER. Sullivan our warmest cong : turning from a trip around the world, preached | Attorney-General and Leader of the Gov- Chibault prophesied that in fifty years Bos- ton would be a French-Canadian city and to his old congregation in Winnipeg on Sun- i 0) ernment for nearly eleven years, Mr. | the centre of the French-Canadian race, as Dog W. Salli left yesterday morn ; WTO Ben} ‘ ae ’ ie ea = wha ha i ta ys : segulf and ron, ° - Sullivan tett yesterda norn- aT 4 shes .sser : Y ag a Sullivan was in direct succession to the | whose boundaries would be the gulf and} |. th io utreal--not for Oteawa, as. stated W TEA SETS, Fruit Dishes, Dessert Sets, Cake Baskets, ; ek” oe son » Mr. Thibault has, evidently, : a ; seat left vacant by the deith of Chief Jus- Hudson bay, Mr, Thiba : "| by the Patriot. ‘The rumor circulated by the N* Cruet Frames, with new styles of bottles, Baking Dishes, AOUIUSE(D ‘SOAOID PIFT Ci SUotioppuomsy 2 yvojs ‘ret faith in the resources of French-| |, . ioe a i w~ Palmer Evea if disposed to do sv, > : Patriot that he ** went to press his claims for | q ei : m ; . ae a Mat r, 9 Vy - “ere aaa ni without good | Ce&dion mothers. the vacaney” te. ridiculously. incievesh,—as Kgg Frames, Che prettiest Breaktast Cas tors and Napkin ee ae a , a He who has learned the secret of a| evidenced by the authentic information re- Rings we have seen. Knives, Spoons, Forks. <A few new Opera cause, have overlooked his claim to tho happy life will bow his head before life's ‘ ceived from Ottawa last evening. and Field Glasses cheap. > uU LY vv v< : hea “1 : : ~~ ee _—_—e + ———— 8 position There was no such cause. On the storms, but will gladly raise it again to wel- © ea ¥ contrary, Mr. Sullivan has displayed the} come the returning sunlight, M iny of the Local Notices. '? W ‘> A Y i q) R tae - qualities of prudence and good judgment, troubles men suffer are imaginary and born , el a > : : " ? ’ < , : ir fears : » of the are trifle See the $10 overcoats Prowse Bros. are : : i ‘ a hich justify the conclusion that he will be an | & Se Sears; many « om Gre Slee an 13 33 nov2 Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Block, City tase oe : BA unworthy to dwell in their own thoughts ; offering for $5. nol 31 is : excellent Judge. A great many very able | many more might be avoided by care on The wonderful cheap men give you your Te \ gentlemen have filled the offices of Attor-| their own part; and very many contain | choice of 300 overcoats for $5. See them. nol3 3i See our Scotch and West of England Tweeds | tor Suits and Trouserings, and Meltons, Bea- vers, Naps, ete., for Overcoats and Reefers — D. A. Bruce. 4i— nov9 within them the seeds of good to them selves and benetit to others that could be produced ia no other way. ney-General and Leader of the Government But who has done so with <9 poor SullIMoyy JO Yoops oSunry] SOP ‘S0A0j] An ‘SOAOpD "ONT °S32 in this Province. we know of none RK * or 5 NPARALLELED! reater success than The crisis is over in the Northwest and the gentleman who will now reap the re- ¢ . YOU P UROVYSY---wIOOrs WR +? ; ’ . ’ 4 : he Lieutenant Governor has a new ad- ‘ . el ward to be found in the highest aud most ~~ donald +} e 300 overcoats to be given away for $5 each. —_——_(« )—--—__— i ° Visory councii, who promises to exercise Worth $6 $7 50. $9. and $10 This is a Be ’ judicial position. ‘ir ctions i enetoan ¥. , ee oe honorable judicial position their functions in accordaace with the} ohance of a lifetime.—Prowse Bros. territorial law. The Lieutenant Governor, on bis part, promises to consult the council upon all watters of administration and to their advice ina liberal and con- The the Patriot, appointment, nol3 3i The wondertul cheap men secured 300 over- coxts at a tremendous bargain. Yoa get your choice for $5. nol3 3i we note, disapproves of NA Bets A, Oe nonpten ie) - ee pe tit Reasonable people usually give reasous for the opinions they —w re Mel e ‘<0 A B. VAMC A. Lares S private legislation without hindering or in- TP juring public business; a judicary holding oftice for life; a permanent civil service; a secret ballot, prepared by the state; juris diction of courts of justice over cases of position,we shall heartily congratulate him the t . . of ’ Pe ~- a J, b a cea) SS 4 —- on the honor won and the country on Canned Salmon. 6) ™ Cases 1 lb. tall SALMON, possession of a good Judge. But it is mani- S q fest that but one man cvuld be made Chief express. The Patriot has given to resson titutional spirit. The Legislative body os $$ — " whatever for its disapproval of Chief Jus-} has, however, voted want ot confidence in : - er . & 7 ci : HOTEL ARRIVALS McLeod & Meck Star Merchant Tail a, . ¥ . kT > aie ‘ . $ y » » > rat é ” r a " ¢ ® } a ee 6 e *\ Su . tice Sullivan. True, it mentions the names he new Council, and will be content with a " VEC ECOG «' (‘ CnZzie, in ati veere wh ail ai Me age IP Bn” . . nothing less than a Government fully re- A ~ a of Malcolm McLeod, Esq., Q C., and Hon HOTEL DAVIES. . mn & i : : sponsible to the people. : ae _ ; ——-— —(x)———— QD \e im s rT. H. Haviland, Q. C.. as eminently a : _ Nov 12—E F Kirkwood, F A Cossman, | aie : —2 e+] : well qualified for the position By aaa Of the whole railroad mileage of Towa, | W B Freeman, Halifax; Chas B Ladd, Koston ; | V ODESTY forbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow our own horn, and as it is contrary 2 1 ea s > > fj amounsiing to 8,230 miles in 1888, 21 roads} A W Clirke, London; F B Street, Moatresl; | LY to our opinion (according to the old proverb) when in Rome to do as Rome does, we a me « 4 the way, is it not strange that the with a mileage of 2,702 miles, or about 33) P © Norton, Cardigan; Richard Hunt, S'side; | shail endeavor, a8 heretofore, to present tacts so undeniable as to be beyond the reach of dis- -S mane Mi 7 : . . . . . . ron Z ’ + A an : £ le . 2 4 } Patriot omitted a name that has been more | per cent. of the whole, did not, during that | WT Lawson, London, Eng; O P Hanagan,| pute. True, people have gained for themsecives a name (not an enviab'e one) which, to al = a : : ; é de ‘a my islets 3 ; : s | s aArance ry 7 thev h: i rew. i} isclui >} 1g 2 ing as if frequently mentioned here in connection | Y°*" Py Operating expenses, taxes and | Masatiten. tent a . = ee a i shapioe a - ee he aa te - : ae eat Sane pea rea a ~ o “ , 7*. vith the office of Ol © Seiten Minas : interest. Of the whole 4l roads, seven, OSBORNE HOUSE. car ers In the great race fut supremacy, thas we should look well to the foundation upo! w ® = ; b with the office of Unter Justice than that o! with a mileage of 431 miles or 6 2 per N 13-—-E Hackett. S Clar! rignis! Ww which those assertions are based. To throw the mantle of charity over such people is ou: o ao = ' 52 , . " : " Nov 13—E Hackett, S Clarke, Tigniso; tons 4 5 amen inten iene . hlie cage diet. “eosianih sai "i : . j 1b any other gentleman—the name of Mr. | cent. dd not pay operating eXpenses. O — . ae 0A 8 , motto ; and instead of revealing to the public gaze, through your columns, the errors inte TH “ oe @& + ie > , 2 3: cenit nih imins elton OR nae , | F Tidmarsh, St Peter's Island. which they have fallen, we wil endeavor to lead them yeutly into the light. That you wil ~ we] 4 d 1 F Edward J. Hodgson? No one wiil dispute standard guage Mileage <5 per cent. d tS nomen | acquiesce in what wt sav, is a foregone conclusion, nainac ly, as Fathers of the trade in this ms ; 5 i * . en ° ay i ; , ‘ wes 4X ( In- - . - ° a ; F ° “yee H ifeom for one moment the ability of these gentle- hot pay operating expenses, taxes and in MARRIED. Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this city with the same consideration i = yee : N il "eats h: re terest. Of the whole harrow guage mileage . : een #s a loving parent would bis innocent offspring; and to this end we invite such traders te @ oe a : he men. No one will deny that they/ none paid operating expenses, and probably At the manse of St. James’ Church, on | aim high and co-operate in elevating this, the first pofession, to the high status to which it i pme ie * . : > . 7 > . . . . , - . , ’ — v» -_.. é is would, if appointed, adorn the Judi-| noneof the eXistiug narrow guage roads W ednesday, 6th iust., by Rev, James : Car- | ig entitled. In the meantime, call an’ see our handsome goods, in NAPS, MELTONS, Oo _ » cary. We have no doubt, whatever,| ave ever paid operating expenses, taxes ruthers, Otis H. Seary, of Windsor, N. 8., to) SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ete., made up in the latest styles and vheap. —- -_ ; . : : and interest. Miss Tryphena H. Pound, of Fredericton, P. pus (D 1 that each of them possesses legal knowl. K. Island. M BAY ¢ dED ‘ i KE NZIE a} . edge and ability to qualify him for a —In the course of a lecture recently de- VEC os va “4 4 . oS i . 5 “g livered at Bostor Mr. J. G. Bouri t y War r : ¢ 8 qj seat upon the Bench of the Supreme Court — on, Mr. J. G. Bourino DIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1889. ee 2 hh ery puinted out the most useful institutions of | At West River, on the 9th inst.,Ross, in- o a of Canada; and if either of them should be | 4 ots ’ Doster 4, ’ nn nn = ar ae ~ - . ; C.vnada as an exocutive working in harmony | fant son of Joseph and Harriet Stretch, aged oe oO promoted to that or any other judicial | with the legislature; a system to carry out} 17 days. tH) S aaa * & OED 9 Seo 2ad sy ‘soduy Joacvogg Justice of Prince Elward Island, and that | bribery and corruption at elections, and the e720 * 1 Ib. flat . G = sat } neither of them was in the office of Attor- | Ti#l of divorce cases by parliament. Me. Forealevy — : On Hand, from $5 up—Tested and Warranted, > — yy steiibiia sii Ra aia Bourinot also touched upon the fisheries HORACE HASZARD. pein iocees ge ~~ a i vs nay General, nor could be appointed with- | ouestion, upholding Canada’s attitude, and ae a ; ' as ; te . . . . rs . ’ , ‘ ~, , Hy out inilicting a snub upon the Attorney | c ndemning the United States Senate’s par- Cheaper Kept in Stack hyt nat Guarant ed. N a ; = : ‘ ; : is : eit dl i , : » : sas ha ' I Geners! for which there is no justifica- | tizam action in rejecting the Washington Wil i ek Flour - ie - c as so i ee o aes . ian treaty of 1888 In conclusion he said that urdaod . ‘ Bree " ae aati oon manent et 7 rxcellence and time © - , Hie 7 the people of Canada were ready to come tv| gy Barrels, guaranteed the best Family | “°°P)78 Ti * bos we eee ee ee a eee - CC & o 7 He The Patriot adduces, as one reasun for } some feir understanding and accept a com- | Flour on P. E. coum 7 “ inno regarding their merits reecived covlionally. New GQoads aN a if the ap ointment of Malcolm McLeod, Esq., | Promuse. There was no desire for annex- ; re meee me S ; that i ‘tis unconnected by blood an other | *%0n, and no disaffection on the part of the Cr —... cde A. See . ~~ 1,200,000 French people, which would lose ail the distinctive features of its nativnality Standard Oatmeal oct26 NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, lf close ties with our present Judges of the a — 44 pu URS puv sodeg Ueveay ys Jo CuicaGco, Nov. 9. this morning Archibald Cameron, keeper of a saloon on Lincoln Avenue, testified that John Kunze and detective Cough in were articie is evidently the offspring of preju- dice,—and prejudice is blind! at | Stock-taking and valuing attended to ix all parts of the Province. 5 ; octh7 Thursday, November 14. Chie! Justice Sullivan may be counted iain oube er ce ee A tp Suprenie Coart. Wil the Patriot men-] and government by a union with the United 104 +} 3 ' , -¢ ie : , : ) Half Barrels Choice Canadian Oatmeal. } ’ ’ { » ue tion any ties by which Chief Justice Sul- | States. — W hat on or was Sue tate be 1 | ROB i ° §. f. EERY ENG, ~~ Lt . ; . 43 ae an equifadle adjustment of the fisheries a = . ilvai a “cre e it le ‘ 23 f “.- - 8 ‘ i : : ; oe ed —_ the other Judge questivoa and a complete extradition treaty, HORACE HASZARD. | Accountant ant Adjuster ~ <é yj fe The Pa rioe says: H id we the choice, a ALEC the removal of che bonded goods from — = ! wees - ae Davies, an Ailey, or a Peters would be{ the reach of retaliatory measures oo mw ig . y, eter lie reaci ) as . TT i C é eS | 280 G2 xr ° = 4 ey ” 8 » > 3 pale f placed at the head of our Supreme Court. ae ree, ae a ANS. ee : mia “x — STREET, TE “ AE That is to say, if Mr. Fred Peters were ap- Phe Cronin Murder Trial. 300 Cases Tall Cans. : | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, —¥ & cin pemmen ¢ > ait with his father, the Patriot) ox: TESTIMONY OF A MICROSCOPICAL EX- For sale by UPPER PRINCE STREET prepared to attend to the imaking up and ~ would, in that case, see no objection in PERT—ANOTHER IMPORTANT FIND. HORACE HASZARD. ‘ a ; balancing of Mere»ntile aud Marine ac- pee +4 respect tu the ties of bluod. The Patriot's eae er povl3—2w eod METHODIST CHURCH, — coms. Books posted and acovunts made out Gs a In the Cronin trial |if required at merchants’ place of business. vs ao es ae ad jue pe 7A OSuVy A in his saloon together one evening last among the fortunate men. If, however, it tai At New London Harbor. | Bags! ; . ; t io ae \pril. The prosecution, by this witness, pam @ * i * > t he any ¢ , , ° ii stiles ; | be true that he was, when a boy, the firs proved thst Kunze and Coughlin were 3 : Bags t a at school in the morning and the most | friends hefore the murder of Cronin. YHE Hull, Spars, Rigging, Sails, Anchor, - oe a . | PROGRAMME. Cable and Running Gear of the wrecked Dr. Win. T. Belfield, microscopical ex- : Schooner “HATTIE E.,” of Newfoundland, | assiduous in his studies, if it be true that, aSur AAGA ‘SJOUUT ay tio: th | . me his elevation to the prowl position which he} . 564 it was matted together, he discovered it was bluod, as shown by corpuscles. >a os <4 * © when a young man, he was distinguished pee ‘ estified “” ~ poo of or 35 tons burden, wi!l be so'd at PUBLIC AUC. | Full Chorus and Quartet—‘* We Greet You | p { } i) GBAIN AND POTATO BAGS. : ve & for his close attention to duty, it may be ene ah Mood. sean ome oee eo a. TION, on FRIDAY, 15ch inst., at 2 soled, | All ee e 9X u For sale by BD . oul ce “id : a ee sacl ., for the benefit of all concerned. Miss T. Brown, Miss M. Weeks, Mr. H. HORACE HASZARD . ~ true that his success is not, after all, due to} yp shed for investigation in connection re ee ° Hearts. Mr. J.B: Davieon wie owade G mere luck. It is rem arkable that no cir- wi'h the c1se. The doctor said he receive’ E. H. McMILLAN, ‘ ; ae Tae ; ' , ‘ 7 f ee 8 aa ae de — ?D cumstance tended more directly towards | 5° cotton on May 6, and subjecting the ; : : Broker, Recitation—‘ The Children’s Year”......... 4 > < liquid portion of the red substance with Stanley Bridge, Nov. 13, 1889—2i Scholars. -_ Gi & > } ee - HARD COAL —co> I a 90—>— Kindergarten Song—* The Story of Antwinn.” | ; ’ occupies to-day than the action of Mr. L Ou SAOU JSOFR] A ; caotias sy ‘nati P fant Class - H. Davies in dividing the country upon | cross-examination the following occur- Tu . | Lending To-day per Bebe, “Alesha”: a ‘ena ‘ ie Oe x1 :—.‘*Ig science, as you understand i y 4 7 - 6 i Riceliai ie Webi, 5 “7 eenr. Alaska : rs religious lines, and creating a Catholic] ‘© : » as ¥ iderstand it, me Anthem ianksgiving and Praise”....... ooW Nara x > ‘ . ® : nn . : ‘apable of determining whether or not a HARPHE KR S MAGAZINE, Ct s ~~ PONS OF LARD COAL, se minori'y. That action resulted in Mr joo L. died: of Wiad tn ast Wonk Ge ie oesacinn Yhoir, : : gy pe en Y 101 Iu oO : \T " y i: i 2A , . iia janes atin Sullivau’s succession to the Laadership of | jried blood?’ ‘As I understand ir, ™ TED Recitation.......... eAMhas aco bs Upeecseanes EGG AND CHESTNUT SIZES. osition. The Leadership of the | science ec: : i f asi ae Wallie Pickard. . LYONS. a the Opp o ershi, e]}s - pe ee 80 nice, The reason NEW SHAKESPEARE—the Shakespeare é | sic <q wy Government and the office of Attorney-|' that the corpuscles of dogs anl young of Edwin A Abbey will be presenied in | Singing —‘* Let Us Not Be Weary”. ......... r as ° tisrper’s Mayguzine for 189', with commenis by ‘ndrew Lang Harper’s Magazine has also msde special arrang’ments with Alphous: Dau-tet, the »reatest of living French noveiists, for ihe ex«lu- sive pubdlica'ion, in seria! form, of a humorous story, t» be entitied ” The Coionists of Tarascon - puppies may and certainly do sometimes +pproximate so close'y to human corpuscles thst one cannot honestly distinguish them ” Court then adjourned. General fel naturally to his portion when School. lie neve Quartet —‘‘ Give Mx My Own Native Isle”... | FOR SALE CHEAP Miss A. Moore, Miss M. Weeks, Mr,G. F. | " Beer, Mr. F. H. Beer. y "Sok the country declared against the Divies Government; and the seat upon the Beuch as Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island is now his by the simple right of succession. Mr. Davies will, no doubt, take all the Caicaco, Nov. 10.—--The police to-day fished out of the Lake View sewer a piece of carpet about 18 inches square, believed the Last Adveutures of tie Fam.-us | artarin.” The story wil be trans ated by Henry James, and illu-trated by Ressi and Myrbacn W. D. Howells wiil contribute a novelette in } } Cornet Solo—* Angels Ever Bright and Fair.’ | Mr. Fletcher. A {\\ Loads KINDLING WOOD, Ak 10 300 Loads SEA WEED, “WORE ATE = <> PpuV spuiyy je “‘svogg o = wae — ry > er a> oe a to bea part of that which covered the Carl- , three parts, and Lafcad o Hearn a novelette in Recitation . ie eee et ete See eee | 300“ =~SAND. Ao - eredit he can get for the part he acted in} son cvitage on the night Crovin was mur-! aoe _ entided “ Youma,” handsomely illus-| Lizzie Ritchie, Mabel Larter, Carrie Henry | Apply to 4 om this real-life drama. dered. It was found one block south of | In illustrated papers, touching subjects of cur- Solo, Duct and Chorus—** Swell the Anthem.” JOSEPH MAHAP We ray ake the man hole into which Cronin’s clothes | rent interest, and in i's short stories, poems, aud | Miss A. Moore, Miss M. Johnson and Choir. nov}2 Cumberland St - ~ oC me aod surgical instruments were thrown. ae ariicles, aon yoo will maintain its Psalm exlv...... 5 LY ee —s ” wR The Leadership. t — — — signs of blood on it as far as Cre Superintendeat and Scholars. © 4 ove a cou etermined. State’s Attorne — al : ce - bo WE presume that Hon. Mr. Sullivan will, | Longnecker and associates consider the ag ’ wanes ee adorns S.A pales A li A R 5 = ‘ follow; cae : : ; w HARPER S PERIODICALS Miss Sellers and Choir. ; ena oe ollowing constitutional procedure, advise aa an important one. Cronin’s shoes : "Iv | - rs the Lieutenant-Governor in respect to the | #24 Watch are still missing. The watch - ocal Solo—‘* Calvary”....... st eeeereeeree om Ce choice of his successor. Th b lief : ae. & is Ses, beat by the muriorers ro lpg eo a tmues | 2 a “4 os ° @ belief eX-[ and disposed of for money. The shoes un- | HARPER’S MAGAZINE.................... $1 00| Reading............ bik be sb aaeedos hanes aean ‘ R 2 @ pressed about town to-day that the Hon. douktedly were placed in some man hole. HARPERS WEEKLY.................... . 400 : Bites Bare WINSOR & NEWTON'S Oe 2 Neil McLeod will succeed to the vacancies ea HARPER'S BAZAR.......... sa aaa niin $e , —_ oe ‘ ig ’ se 2 ‘ Ty 7 ay oe which will be forthwith creatad, may or| Letter from John McLean, M. P. P HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.............. 2 00] Singing—‘*‘ Work, Oh, Work for Jesus”... Oo & a may not prove to ba well founded. If it iets Postage Free to all subseribers in the United School. BR ©) A oe . . Sm. —I . States, Canada or Mexico. Vocal S one be well-founded, we need not say that they wa ' Piygrve issue - Mandey last, beet Gi... ceckieas ok ae eae cee ae | we = f ; a ’ Jbserver as seen fit to allude toa mo 3: . : wi B ! - ° PEED pe ccc cee eee ca et eeeee sont ee . 4 ll b filled by a good solid maa who will | , ight altercation that took place between | The Volumesof the Magazine begin with the — Sw. Me. Cctiinn = | eR ~ = 0 rig it according to the views and inter-| Dr. McIntyre and myself at the Revision mee for June and ne of each year. . : 5 be a pw 8 = ea : ‘es ee eae : Yhen no time is specified, subscripti 1 i yee eswed: «tne , ; ests of those of whom he wil! be the repre- Court, which in justice to both I wish to begin with the Number current a time a recciat sess cleat eae! co aetael et bea ceett Paiette Et nives | < = sentative and exponent. _If it be not weil- es The pry used by Dr. McIntyre | of order. Mr. H. Heartz. ' pees BBEV U9 s a oa ‘ : iG not convey the impression to n he Bound Volumes of Harper’s Magazine for three ing © ’ ” 4 x ; } bs founded,—well, the Liberal-Conservative any allusion was pit he eit her caakhices yetus Seek, ees on hindiaae wil : cee cxuainETe! ao eo | ~ wae Olls, | = = ~ ; . - . ; : ; J . mail, post-paid, on receipt of 60 per vol : rhoir. @ ’ ere. 3 strong ia - isble men, and another | Protestant, aud 1 do not think was so | Cloth Cases, for bindin,r, 50 cents eac ral a af cane Gold Paint = & = ; i Who stands equatly high in the respect and | uoderstood by those present; and while we | Post-Peie. Admission, 20 cents. Children, 15 cents. | . ae | confid« i > ' ie ee may both have mad »>mark , . Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, i es "ES x . ° a — of the people may become Leader a at | a . aeaekbae Analyt losh and Classified, & * Volumes 1 to 74, 9 W. A. HAWLEY, Brush es, ! ‘<4 = 0 e Government. a it i et inclusive, from June, , to Juue, 185, et nov jonductor. | INR P ” , | : vital oo pe t : _ ae . : [ settled without interference from ‘‘ Obser- | 8¥0-. Cloth, $4.00, 7 i: Conductor. —OPENED TO-DAY AT-~ a 5 . Maportaace that the majority of the | ver,” unless in making his remarks h Rem.ttancss should be made by Post Office :: * aie a people remaim united and firm in their | fit *o write over his proper name, se that aay Coder Se Eats, $9 aveld hameyet lens. [i Siccsee 5 Unckaee Shoulder Cape. Wise} ° % EY S 2 allegi»nee to the Government until the|i* ™ay be known who it is that is airing his coll keel tly cacnees nder SP iids atgertiomment fluder will oblige by leaving it at Tas KXAMINER 28 4 5 £3 : < r=) ot : st . a . i—nOV ; A } ' crisis Post and they can judge clearly =| —— Fours teuly Addresa,— aE TED,—A good P é a & 3 as i | Justayvurvurmmngtity wervuinnd : iw? NTED,—A g arlor Maid. Hizh wages ‘+ | ' wend poe Ut four Mcbpan. novi2 HARPER & te to a compete A to Ming. ‘ ; pb | 4 # : 4 * i ‘ }