— oO ee ee Ee FF tgeepmentremmemeneeranaie: weet ew nee cee Ae ae Local and Other Items. LAWN TENNIS and Bicycle Jersey's at Jas. Paton & Co's j > W. A. Brana ‘, ESQ, of th Summerside Jou nw. ia at the Revers - HE Band of the S2nd Battalion dlise used sweet music on Que en “quare last eveniny. Me JAMES E. MecDowacp, Kse., of Cardigan has successfully launched his new schooner static . will preach in Methodis rev. D. D. Moon brick Church to-morrow, at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m, ~ Rev. W. R. Frame will m0 preach at the morning service in St. James’ Church to morrow, at 11 o'clock ities : New Boots opening to-day at lower prices than ever. The best value for your money every time at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. - dither a4, Yow ae ° } : “in. Cras. MoKay who has been preaching in Suriumerside with yreat acceptance for the past few months, will conduct services in Zion Church to-morrow, morning and evening, at the usual hours. ” _ Tuk steamer Miramichi, Capt. Baquet, ar- rived from Montreal at halt past five o'clock yesterday afternoon, with a general cargo and five passengers. She sailed on return at mid- night with a general cargo. a Steam Lacnpry.-—-We understand Messrs. Mark Wright & Co. expect shortly a com plete outfit of American Laundry Machinery, and intend to have a first class steam laundry in operation here in a few weeks. , sini fur Moncton Times says that Messrs. Meikle and Gerrior, the evanvelists. purpose visiting P. E. Island this summer. They wil! probably arrive at Creorgetown next month with their large tent and work west. stained GENT’s FURNISHINGS in variety; Hats in Straw and Felt, Lisle Thread and Silk Underwe ar, nice and cool for Silk Handkerchiefs, Collars ete.,and other things tion great summer, and Cu is, humerous Neckties, too to men- ipillegae lila PREACHING in the Baptist Church, Prince Street to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, and evening at 6.30 o'clock, by Rev. E. Whitman. pastor. Subject in the morning, ‘‘Household Management; in the evening, ‘‘The Family Wardrobe. } ibiliecoeeeliiiillnaiale Tue closing examination of the classes in St. Dunstan's College will take place on Tues- day next. The parents of the pupils and friends of the institution are invited to attend and assist at the distribution of prizes which takes place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. elon JoserpH McLean, of Grand River East, was on Sunday last ordained Priest by His Emin ence Cardinal Taschereau, at the Basilica, Quebec. Rev. Father McLean, accompanied by Measrs. P. A. McElmeel and J. McMillan, two theological students of the Grand Semin- ary, Quebec, arrived here on Thursday even- img. ee Tae body of Frank Coyle, one of the victims of the drowning accident at the Harbor’s Mouth, was discovered floating in the water near the lobster factory at Governor's Island this morning. The body is badly mutilated, and is only recognizable by the clothing. The remains will be brought to town and interred this afternoon. ———— THE countryman who gave the policemen such a hard run a few weeks ago is again on the rampage. This morning about half-past four he was amusing himself frightening the residents of the northern end of the city by running abovt, shouting and making himself obnoxious generally. The police are again on the lookout for him. -- -- oo — A HANDSOME cleopatra chair was on exhibition to-day in the window of Mr. J. Newson, South Side Queen Square. The body is of walnut; is nicely carved, and together with the up- holstering, which is in first-class style—-was done in Mr. Newson’s establishment. The centre piece—-which is the work of Miss Eliza O'Halloran, a pupil of the Convent de Notre Dame—is of garnet velvet, and is beautifully worked in velvet, with ioses, pansies, etc Both sides are of old gold -plush, and are nicely ornamented with gold braidings, etc. The Cleopatra, is a b autiful specimen of what skill and taste can accomplish niclevsiaitiawsgial A LAnce number of militia men and others | attended the meeting in the Stipen- diary Magistrate's Court Room last evening for. the purpose of organizing a rifle club. Capt. Moore was appointed chairman, and Lieut. J. A. Longworth, Secretary. After some discussion upon the subject a club was formed with the following officers : — R. R. Fitzgerald. F. L. Haszard intereste President Vice-Presidents Q. Morson. Secretary -Treasurer—Sidney Grey. Council—Ewen McDougall, C. R. Small- and W. A. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - iin regard to allowit wood, Lemuel Hooper, Jos. Unsworth, J. A. Longworth. -—_-o---—— who name as Daniel Fraser, and says he Millvale, entered St. Dunstan's Cathedral about half- past one o'clock this morning and proceeded to ring the bell. He was immediately arrest- ed and this forenoon arraigned before acting Stipendiary Magistrate Peters Fraser said that some time during the night he entered the Cathedral, having no other place to go to, and that shortly afterwards he became un- conscious and does not remember what took place. He is a pale, sickly looking young man about twenty-six years of age, and is ap parently insane. After his arrest he was placed in a cell with two drunks—-both power- his belongs to \ MA’ gives ful young fellows. He immediately set upon them anu i + rave each pair of el remanded him for eyes. The Stipendiary re eight days to make enquiry Into his past con- | slg ' duet. Five’ drunks—two snuilors and three local taleat—were disposed of in’sums ranging from $1 to $3. i ical We regret to learn that Mrs. McAulay— | wife of Mr. Joseph McAulay, of Tracaciio— | committed suicide by hanging some time last | night or early this morning. The facts of the | case, so far aa we oan letra, are about as fol- lows: This morning, shortly after daylight, Mr. McAulay awoke and proceeded to arvuse | his wife in order that she might prepare | breakfast. He could not mvke her hear him, | ming alarmed, started out to hunt for | anx | ’ On entering the kitchen he w to see ‘her lifeless body suspended from a heam iu the ceiling, and with a handkerchiet tied over her eyes. He immediately alarmed the neighbors, and the body was cut down. Mrs. M rAulay had peen :nelancho! tor the past eightecu months, and was for a time an samate of Falco wood. Asyl im. Insanity is sl pposed to have been the cause of her sad deat Suc Was about terty years Of age, and leaves a family of four children—two boys and two} i Coroner McLeod left for Tracadie this | wee w hold an The evitidace tata wil inguesd ow the boxy. | On Mdutiny’. cant black | | Ry | DU | Clyde River; D. I ving | River; Zachariah Mahon and wife, Cornwall; ws horrified |, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (SPECIAL Desratcues ro Tur EXAMINER. | The Bait Question. June 19. Marin OrTrawa, The Deputy Min vl or én l Fisheries denies that new instructions have | Beer & Goiffs. fisheries protection vessels iS \ b Lit. h ive been been sent to the | right to Custola purchase but says directed to lx ssels for in was hever intended that pekty revenue viticials should have power to seize vessels. iticials very CaAULIOUS ADOUL SeLZING ve fraction of the tgheries laws an AL Che government are considerine a pro- position te exportation of bait from Canadian ports, as it is prohibit the alleged that large quantities of bait are being ship- ped from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to United States ports for use in their fish Ing vessels, and also that American vessels purchase bait at sea from boats outside the t \n embargo upon the ex- portation of bait is the only remedy for this. : It is not yet known whether the Imperial Government will sanction or disallow the Act, lately passed by the Dominion Parlia- ment, making the purchase of bait in Cana- dian ports an offence for which foreign ves- sels can be forfeited. iree nthitie iimyt, Opening the Campaign—Gladstone Speaks. EDINBURGH, June 19. Gladstone opened the campaign with a gieat speech last night. He said that this was the people s battle and the people had resolved to win not- withstanding the defection of some promin- ent Liberals. He was seeking to dissolve a union on paper and to replace it with a union heart and hand, of two kindred people. Gladstone further said that he was going to narrow the contest down toa fine point from which his opponents could not viz. principle of allowing an Irish Legislature to manage purely Irish affairs. he details of his plan and would accept any better one than his own. The country had simply to choose between a policy of coercion and a ; - ; policy o1 justice. escape, the Hie was not wedded to Salisbury’s Definition. LerEps, June 19. Salisbury addressed an immense meeting here last night, and described Home Rule as *‘a shadowy, immaterial and unsubstan- tial cause,” and Gladstone’s bill as ‘‘ dead and abandoned by its parents.” Rejecting a Candidate. Lonpon, June 19. lhe Liberal Association of Aylesbury has rejected the candidature of Baron Rothchilds, because he voted against Glad- stone. mr A Quebec Sensation. _—- QuEBEC, June 19. A great sensation is caused here because the City Council of Three Rivers refused to vote an address of congratulation to Cardi- nal Taschereau. etinininnlh Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 19—10 a. m. west winds, Moderate to fresh and north fine, slightly cooler weather, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 19, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at SINGS oo ds hed pide be bo ewenh see 78.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at WORE ac So es ese aces ae Lowest ‘lemperature this morning....... 49.1 Temperature this morning at 8 o'clock. ..57.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .66.2 THe general verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for itis proved by this tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the ch iracte; ot the demand vives further proof. It has never been of the spasmodic kind, wy one month and down the next. It has been onstantly increasing the a& SUS demand, tained and . tobacco ac Phe unsurpassed quality of : ; counts for this, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Me; XN M Mrs Hamilton, do: do; P E McLeod, June 1S—F T Corey, Portland, Hamilton, Peterboro, Ont; OC Busby, Montreal; SD Sawyer, Plante, do; F H Barr, do; M G River John. OSBORNE HOUSE. énne IS—R McCallum, St Peter's: Edward Stewart, Moncton, N. B; A Shaw, Crapaud; Alex Shaw, do; AJ Dewar, New York: Fred J Best. idg Fred We st, Boston, M 4SS. Bridgewater, Eng; ROCKLIN HOUSE, June 18—James Snowie nd wife, ) Hyde, W est ) Mrs. stone, New Richard Livingstone, i. : { iyae River; ’ Glasgow: Wuncan mlver: 7 ++ aol ears aect and wife ANUaS; Hugh Me Millan, New Haven; Stewart Mce- Eachern, Lot 49; J. Jenkins, Lot 49; Robert | Bunton, Rustico; James Simpson, Hope , i Robert Henderson, North Wiltshire; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield; Mrs. John Nelson, West River; Amy Nelson, West River; S. Callogan, Lot 7; Thomas McKay, Now Haven; William Hawley, Georgetown. SEA VIEW HOUSE : June 16—Conductor J. R. McKee, R.; McDonald, T ‘ Perkins, St. John: VY . i gash: A. J. Craig. Pictou: ohn 17—Fred H. Barr, Montreal; Petez McMillan, Halifax; HW. P. Fis! ier, John : Mimiuai- L. A. Smith, St. , Boston; Nobert \iunroe, ao. NARRIEB, At Charlottetown, Hayden, Esq., J. P., Charlottetown, SLIDE piace, At Orleton C on the 18thinst., by 4 ¥O0hn Daniel to Margaret McGinnis, of the eo tage, | ierican vessels the that Special Notices. Cueapest Boots at Dorsey Goff & Co.'s. jun 17 GREATEST VARIETY of Boots at Dorsey Goff & Co.'s. junl7 REMEMBER the Tableaux in Market Hall to-nigit. (choice) in tins, at jund tf DissicateD Cocoanut TruNkKs, slightly damaged, selling off cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. dy wy~—jel7 OrENED at the London House, by Boston | Boat, new Prints, Print Remnants, Ginghams, | Muslins, Seersuckers, fosiery, Hanker- | chiefs, &c., &c. 31 jl7 fish | jmore of those wonderful cheap line. Oxpers for Piano Tuning, &c., promptly and carefully executed by Mr. Hawley. ju 14 3i FirTy L. E. Prowse’s, pair, awful cheap. pairs pants just received to-day at | and will be sold at = 50 suits Only $1.50 a suit to fit boys from 4 to 12 years old. Strawberry Festival. L. E. Prowst received nis just wi? PETER’S CHURCH Sewing Society a intend having a Strawberry Festival, Fancy Sale and Garden Tea, ne Tuesday, the 1th ——— July. By kind permission of Mrs. Macdonald, it will beheld in Government House Grounds. Entrance at the Lodge Gate, which will be open at 2.30 p.m. Admission, 10 cents. St. Peter’s Boys’ Band will be in attend- ance. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. Tickets admitting to grounds, and including Tea, 30 cents—to be had at Watson’s and Rankin’s Drug Stores. Contributions will be gratefully received by Miss COLES, Miss ROSA DesBRISAY, Miss HAVILAND, Mrs. E. J. HODGSON, Miss JENKINS, Miss ALICE JENKINS, Mrs. PEAKE, Miss RAYDEN, Miss WRIGHT. Ch’town, June 3, ’86—2aw pat CITY SCHOOLS. EXAMINATIONS Public Schools will ‘PRE MIDSUMMER of the Charlottetown be held as follows, viz :— At Prince Street School, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. West Kent St. School, On THURSDAY, JUNE 24th. Queen Square School, On FRIDAY, JUNE 25th. Commencing each day at Ten o'clock, a. m. At 12 o’clock, noon, each day, the pupils will be convened ‘in the Main Hall, where the Governcr General's Medals, and Certificates from the Schoo! Board for Proficiency, will be presented to those entitled to receive them. An Entertainment will be given by the pupils. The parents of the pupils and citizens gen- erally are invited to be present. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. Office of School Board, June I6th, 1886—3i 15 19 22 At At TO THE WHOLESALE ——— TRADE. J UST arrived, via S. S. “Caspian” :- 100 Gross TABLE CUTLERY, For Sale et Very Low Prices at DOND & ROGERS. QUEEN SQUARE, CH’TOWN, June li— 1 mo 2aw ~ Jersey Stock, at Auction. QO» Market Square, on TUESDAY, 22nd inst.,: at 12 o‘clock, noon: 1 Bull, two years, old; 1 Heifer, one year old 3H eifer Calves, 1 Bull Calf—all pure bred Jersey i Grade Heifer, one year, surplus stock from Kez poch Farm. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer. A. H.R june!l6—-17, 19, 21. ‘North Atlantic Steamship Co, FOR LON DON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for Via Sidney, abont London, 2320 Bris. Patents and “nperiors. NAVY BREAD. 4 office. Juni TRA! THA KA! ] 495 Halt-chests, just received. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. masses | = Molasses ! 5@ Pune. Choice Retsiliag, now londing. FLOUR. 14) Bris. and Boxes, No, 1 and 2. —— een Canadian Gheese. 20 Box s CHEESE, choice quality. SeaTac oe RE saperior Quality. Or TS erp » 25 Tabs ou ft PER, ALSO— Sole Leather, .Wrapping Paper, White Beans, Split Peas, Wrapping Twine, Soaps, Sarrel Bungs, Hardwood Barrels, Wheat Bean, Wheat Shorts, Grain Bags, &c., at low- est wholesale prices HoR ACH HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May !4, i886—1 mo eod Furnished Residence to Let. THE Subscriber, intending to leave the Island for a few months, desires to let his house, furnished. Every facility for boating and fishing. A spring of excellent water in the cellar. Apply on the premises, SIMON DAVIES. Kdenhurst, June 14th, 1886-—-eod Fishwick Express Line. Str. 'M. A. STARR” O#XFERS Special Rates and Throngh Bills of ~ Lading to shippers of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpool], London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotterdam, via Halifax, Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf. Ch‘town, June 5, 1886—lImo TO THE ELECTORS. We Play the Music, Fort... LAL IN OC Be (J ENTS—A Political Earthquake is upon us, and J you wili hear from both parties all they have done for you, and considerable they have left un- ione. We ciaim to have reduced the tariif during the past yeac on your merchandize, much more than either party. Weare short of space to give a detailed account of our doings, but come atid see u3 before voting and we will explain, Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14. Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $10 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse cheap at $12. Gents‘ All Weol Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $10. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Ccats, 33.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do ‘tweed Pants. $1.70, cheap at $2.:0. Gents' do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at 22. Gents‘ Navy Bine Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Biue Suits, $4.72, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suiis, %, and up. Youths* Tweed Suits, ail wool, 36.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (al! ages and sizes) $1.75, 2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Uniaunded Shirts, 65cts, 7acts, and $1, Men‘s Regatta Shirts. 7icts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., S5cts., $1, and Suits, do, $7.50, up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men's Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men’‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, Pp. fryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles Canadian and Variety, 4° cts., up. On behaif of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative jetters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, #4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth 39 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $i4. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in | clasp (Vent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Scotch Tweed Suitings in Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cis., Worth $1. Ladies’ Kubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ doubie busk American Corsets, Mets... and up iadies* Handerchiefs, Scts., and up, Ladies‘ Coilars, i styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies’ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters A very Jarge stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts. pair up. A very large siocK O;, American Prints, in MIK ADO, aud some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cis., up. English and Canadian 74 cts., up. American l3cts., and up American Seersuckers and Lawns, up. Canadian Ginghams,for working shirts, 9ets up Gents’ Fin Furnishings, in great variety clit ay. Ticking, Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, Cretonnes, 9cis, up. Trunks and Valises, &c i lita Prints, extra value Ginghams, in very new patterns Rts. White Cotton, 6cis. up’ jocts. to $10, ts 1UcLs., and up. : 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts, All Goods Better than advertized. i 2 HeIT TT) ab Bee thr , —— hs ilies cee ae CAMERON BLOCK Cash for Wool. Ch'town, June 8, 1886.—3mos ; . . Los \sa i!’ Gi th ‘ eF 210 8 » B19POR, 8 abe Wat, <u premises, on From the subscriber’s T Carriage of Thursday last, a set of Cushions, covered with rubber cloth and striped ticking. Any information which will lead to their recovery will be thankfully received by James Phillips. junl9 3ipd Fron SALE~—A Billiard Table, 6ft 3. x 3ft 3, slate top and combination cushions, with balis, counters, cues and chandeliers. Mukers~ Phelan & Collinder, New York. Apply to this office. junig lwk OTOLE) er the night ¢ OST—A roll of Papers, which was left on ths 4 sidewalk, near the Baptist Church: The finder will please leave it at THz EXAMINER We NTED.—A gentlemen in each city inthe * United States and Canada to rent an office, —~.|Continental Ports. tes “J BU <-0¢ MeLeo i. o: > Cardigan Brids-e, the resirience ef the vride’s mat ner, by the & ev. Mr Gillies, on the 15th June, inst... Wm, Hi. Knight . Souris, to 8..¥ ; Son ura ae nay: of thd Sed. TUL x. LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK lan i other GC™ DS cari ed at current rates. fiirough ills of Ladings issued to Ham- '; burg, Havre, Bordeaux, \ntwerp and cther + through rate: Railway. Warehouse LOBSTERS carried at from all Stations on the P. E. I. LOBSTERS received into a4’ ‘i — stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to ~~ FENYON T. NEWBERY, Tune My 1886, AGENT. any time before arrival of Steamer, and | and act as our agent for an article that wili pay von from $25 iv $75 weekly (only simall capital re- quired.) For particularsaddress “ MANUPAC- Hi “A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, P. KF. Ly AS been much improved this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on or before JULY 10th. =z TERMS :—-Moderate. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the Provinces. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 15, 1886, ae BOST HALIFAX AND P. E. Steamship Line Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make TWO TRIPS PiR ———— a See a ON, ISLAND WEEK. mee) nc The Steamship ‘“‘“MERRIMACK” - . 2,200 Tons. The Steamship “CARROLL” . 1,400 Tons, The Steamship “WORCESTER” 1,400 Tons, 0—_- Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY of each THURSDAY further AND week, until notice. These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations, Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVELE, BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetowa, & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. NICKERSON June 14th, 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 mos Sneath ———aa a your consideration when buying Dry Goods JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square. We ask You wili be served by Courteous, Reliable and ¢blicing Clerks, JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS @F JUNE AND JULY ( UR aim will be to Clear Of the whole of our Magnificent Steck, at astonishing prices. Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and there who really consider the spending of their money to the best advantage, should avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods, JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & G0. W E,are offering a lot of Excellent Values in Prints, Dress and Shirtings ; also a biy stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. Goods, VParasols, Ginghame N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is &under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has had large experience in the United States JAS, PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, June 9, 1886. = _ -— - . - a Zest Bf weomnt «= ¢ Pi NO we . all e oy A CEB TURERS,” Lock Box 216, Kansas City, Mo. julft | WANTED—A small Boat. Apply ot ‘ik - INER office, jun 13 : To LET—Twe' commodious new Dwellin outhouses, Houses, with = suit | finished and pleesantiy ;of Prince and Dorchester Streets, in a centra! part ofthe city. lLiach dwelling has nine rooms | and is fitted wit , &c. ; immediaic possession.—George A'ley. | june 5—2a } = y tf | ABBAGE PLANTS, in several varieties, and Cx) Caglifigwer Plants, for cule at John wills Upp uve 6 juait ~~inatacsaiieitinnlnentahimtenniehnimmeena ce . - ex-| DPBRS welt, | Gioves, situated on the corner | h marble mantels, register grates, ee ree) ree ee and the Latest Novelties -O— —- «* . co we Bo Corsets, Parasols, otgestaninl) ciitapenpeatnanenie ene Goods ilosiery, - —— Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Depertiuent is too well sown to need pufiing. &#@ Good Goods, Latest Siyles anu Lowest Prices at BRch Our Millinery BROS. . - RTE ue eS ame ‘ on gla si