ta IONE EL LOBE Cte a oe a Local and Other liems. (al ND weathe tor the ‘ Ope > : A 1 ss | t 4 Si ~ rt om \ | W.S. McK nts twenty-four horse rant ~~ \s we go to press the steamer Merrimack Inaking fast to the wharf. “a DoMmMINrIOoN Day was duly celebrated in Nev York by the ( tian Club > Piente BorLers to rent Henry D. Wad ») Pownal Street dw 2i \V7 o AND potafs sold in Mo n Moi Ze 16 Ss px Dus el - Pwo « nKS wer clisposed of at th tips n M ate s Court to-day = : M \ \ SANT MA ot the ft tS! rey x 4 Wi sale ( hiers Mo ea Is the Ranki ke : - ‘He® Court for hearing appeals from city sssessment met thi forenoon. * There ure ‘ , ve tppe ~~ " \F LL stock of Recitation and Dialogue HOOKS, Libraries, etc.. et op ned to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. - lus electri nps were lit thre iarte of an hour earlier than usual last evenin when the storm was at its heig oo lus M i Cornet Band have chartered the steamer St. Lawrence for an excursion to is Island on Tuesday next, 13th in - ) s \ I M (re y \\ Mith : ned ‘ patent in botl : Cun i a. ‘ States f his sil : > ' ~ } i i ; Willi a ve t ’ ior! y. and sa n returi H t] ufte n \ W ; ee rie I W il iman. in Un LV LOW p I , killed his wife on the night ‘of bi inst., and the n com nitted suicide, becauss she we ld 3 t make him custodian of her re t e ot f $23,000. - i i i livntn i oO ’ a Sil Ttly uI cl ¥ a) l ‘ esterday rnoon, and mtin L for ‘ ds ; vo hours, Was the verest had ¢ several ve We < A is vet Por . - & ‘ Pe AK who figured s itly 3 te Northwes ellion Was eleas ; Pen ‘ lon the 15th, Crowtfoot’'s mp, I sting a blood vessel He had not been we it? tim iii tains Cw le Lae k diphth ria Db invaded ve towns of Ecorse, Springwells, and Royal O near Detroit, Michigan, and is earrving f large numbers of victims. Children’ ken sick wW ut waruimg, the throats swell, ar li ¥ aours they i W “ t my : Pe a Tur de t eT t ti t van " titteen ‘ tin Montreal from ro tie ~ordel (Cyne of tie pat V; yiviny i nai of McDonald, was arrested at Bonaven- ture depot while in the act of robbing Mada Conte of her purse. The prisoner is also used of attem pting t to rob M. ithieu, a hotel ke eper the re a gang was attracted from the States by the Hanlan- Ross regatta at St. John’s, where they were successful in their operations upon greenhort indice . Rev. 8. H. Rick and Mrs. Rice, with Miss Rice, desire to return the in warmest thanks to the numerous friends in this city for the ts of kirdn received during the past nreé years \lso for the valuable presents of different kinds, with the hearty gion hag s of friendship and good will bestowed on t! eve ot iepaiture for an ther sphere of Lier. There will ciways remain the most pleasant t ries of th ministerial term spent in 4 ittetown -~ ra general verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Na is that it is the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for itis proved by this tangibie evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the characte of the demand gives further proof. It has hevet been of the spasmod kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus- tained and constantly increasing demand. Th surpassed quality of the tobacco a counts for this. - - Ture distribution of priz s at the Convent of the S d Heart, Halifax, was this year con the re ducted very pri itely owing to ent death of Rev. Mother Hardy. His Grace Archbishop O'Brien distributed the prizes, ufte which he addressed the pupils and tea s, complimenting them h ghly on the su ‘S88 0 th year s work. The rold and silver medals presented by His Grace for | itithmetic were won by Miss Hujzhes, of P. E Island, and Miss Agnes Clinton, of St. Pierre, Miq., the former taking the gold, the bitter the silver edal. The attendance of Pupils last year was large, quite up to the sual standard. The academy re« opens on the 2nd S p ‘:mber next. ajiniie Tue steamer = CM Fraser, arrived from Montreal at an e urly hour this morning with a general cargo and the following passen zers :—Mr. M. Denahay, Mrs. Denahay, Mr. H. Humphrey. Mr. ( +. D. Laidlaw, Mis J. Mudge. Miss Clift, Mr. Scriver, Mrs. Scri- Mi Rlackmore, Mrs. Brook, Mrs. Pen- ington. = Peniugton, Mr. Munn, Mrs. Van s Munn, Master Munn, Mr. Mc Donald ca McDonald and eleven steerag | vers She ied again at 1.50 p. m. | i } 3 Niid n leorse 3 sheep, 3 i reis if ) le te ' ly Viiss 1 wit i \ - CH ¢ é for the final revision of the Lists of Voters for the poiling districts within Charlottetown and Royalty, open here to norrow at Ill o'clock, but owing to the Supreme Court being inJsession, it will be | adianedll until Tuesday next at the ean 1e hour, We understand that notice has been ! officer -of twenty- ‘four | the Revising to ade .S given to t ipp.icat tions lists nd that app! i at ion made at the ‘ t to strike ofl one hundred and ‘ : nan now on the Lists. In the eh have been held throughout the | iu her oO } who g ‘ their ention to apply for re ristra Ly irds el i ‘ Ue Tit ir quali 10 wa yy n, hen es N n be fre ziste “d, Ve 353 } ull uyplicants in CI ui ’ thet attending 1 ( ‘ i Vi : quali tions, if they Wis to have thei names appear on the Lists “whe n fine ully re- vised. wad litsos ral names to the | THE DAILY E TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ISPECIA IESPA TO ix EXAMIN BLECTIONS, Gladstonian Dete: uf HES TO ER. | Tih oT Lit bNG DLC = » Assured, LONDON, July 7 = ri l the Pall Mall y anditiion remain not sweep the coalition Gladstone s defeat has nom into an utter rout, and even fracette says that the on! bury vill have bo form id ¢ OnSGLING t¢ ’ will : : : hiwnperiary ure ik ti) Glad liming cdeteat if vhere he w STONIANS 1S tive verw na linburgh, \ is be i Dr. W by a 9 (70s h h was ele te en by (late editor of the ; ‘ mictit) LAPOPILY ol .o ? tha tol Chie months t same place, with a majority of 2,400 elected for New Sir Win. enre by a majority of £ Armstrong. Lewis, aU in Londond Justin MeC lerry rioting foll John Morley has b ; castie. 100 over been ele cted majority Ruler. London Orangeism. Serious chon mservative, has by only 3 fiome is a citadel of over irthy, . owed the and many were woun Dilke has Chelsea, but this was Divorce Court affair rather thar All of the doubtful London have gone against Home Liberals barely new their pe ople Sir Chas been defeated in } +} a result of the recent if politics. constituen Rule, and the own in their c1es ve been reatly per ained ver ; } ver-¢ imaced or Therwise a l r ‘rals must have abst laced a crea ae? Listonlans } rtaith th the resuits of the elections to but the returns up indicate that that hope is a in Full Working Order. MonTREAL, July 7. Pacific Commercial Tele- tT yraph wires are now in full operation vanadian flour for nuere yesterday. — Rioting ia Dublin. Dusuin, July 7. \ procession here yesterday was attacked by nob of Orangemen. A serious riot ensued, in which three were killed and twenty wounded —— The Ang rlican Synod. Hairax, July 7. The Diocesan Church. of England has Synod of the djourned —— Wei ther Bulic tin. Probabilities for i/ve th Maritim Pro 171Cces. next 24 hours for Toronto, July 7—10 a. m. fresh south and west winds warm weatner. HOTEL ARRIVALS. July 5—--W. Haley. Montreal; J. L. Girard, Montreal; J M Boston; O D_ Jackson, Gould. Boston: O Monette, Montreal; C Ed- wards, Montreal; S M Clift, St. John’s, Nfid.; Wim A Cook. Pictou; E J Neale, Boston; Mrs ; £ wie and Corey, St. John Cook, Pictou; 8S M McVane, 7 two children, Montreal; has D. | John, N. B. 6—Homer Ely, Boston; R K Me | Kenzie, Flat River; D Dobbie Montreal; A A Saudeman, do REVERE July 5—D M Stephens, | Pig Manchester, Eng; A | ford, Eng; C H Martin, Montreal: HOUSE. 7 ‘Tt Orwell; T R 5 | 1» ; Mirfield, Brad- Rev D B M I Qn 4 ©y; M J »yhn Leod,. do: | Robt Em« ry, W ood Islands. ROCKLIN HOUSE. } r Sth D Me Kay, New London: James | Lait N (jlasgow: John Griffin, Mount W ; Stewart; Duncan Hyde, West River; Mire Jas Crabbe, Li Mass.: Rev Wm Meikle, New well, '(jlasgow, N. S.;S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; 1.3 C Clarke, Bay View; Isaac Wortman and lwife. West Point; John Stevens, Wallace iN. S ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. | June 6th—Rev A A McLeod, East Point; \ Allaby, Vernon River; G W McKin side; J J Dale, Chicag G F R Weston and w fe, St. Ontario | Rev E inon, Summe: Watts, Winnipeg; J John: J F Callaghan, HOUSE, July 5—-J W Fitzpatrick, St John, N B; L Anderson, St Peter's; E F Piliman, ?French River: Leonard Morris, Summerside; KE S Me Phail, Malpeque; S J B Leard. Victoria; D Vel New Glasgow: J W Mullally, | City: Dp J Grant, Boston; Jas D Dalling, ORNE allum, John r Charlottetown; Miss Knight, har lottetow n; | Mr. and Mrs. Cairns and child, Charlotte- town: Mr and Mrs Davison and childrea Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs Hughes and child, Charlotte town; Miss Mason, Charlotte- town Miss Chandler. Charlottetown; Miss Lé t me Oo; VL ; Fowle, do; Mi s Vi lso n, do; io 1eren, do icLean, do iss Hendea on, do: A Stuart; do; G Moore, do: J Cam on, ado: DD. : araarson, ilo; Mis 38 Vouse, Fuly 2—Cha ; Higgins, California | D' ED. | At Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., ea @., after a rta od s evere liiness, Elizabeth Davy joved wi if David Lawson, age XA] MINE Rk, t i | INE! | Campbelton; LJ McLeod, Kinross; | Brennan, wite und two itldren Alberton. | 6 Thos DP) May, City; Wm VicVean, Hope- ell: W B Tunplin, Ma te: J JIM lo ! ine ¢ j Mor l ? is rt e , i>5 VW t > ; i hi p i 19; D M ionald, New Perth; J McDonala, io ] i? t i [ACMILLAN HUUSE—-STAN HOPE. aie ‘ . July lst—Mrs W Stanley, Charlottetown . ~ wr 7 " ‘ a Miss Harvie, Charlottetown; J Pickard, Ge SALE ro be Sold at Pablic Auction. on WEDNES- 1)’ i vernth day of JULY next, A. D., i3°6, at the hour of Twe!lve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, in a Mortgage dated the eighteenth day of June, A. D., L880, and made between James Edwin Price and Catherine Price his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Ho A LiL that tract of in Summerside, lgson, of the other part, land, situate, lying and being in Prince County : Commence ing atastake fixed at the east side of Central Street. in the northwest corner of a lot of land owned by Patrick Brown, and running thence eastwardiy ak said Patrick Brown the mig the north boundary liue of the distance of ninety feet, thence northwardly aiong the west boundary line of a lot of land owned by “Daniel H. MoDonald the listance of twent westwardly to Cen south ; ' ail place of beginnin For further par Hodg on, Chariott merside Dated 3ist May, Survivi May 3l--iaw mon wardly aiong { y-one feet two inches, thence ral Street ninety feet, thence ‘entral Strect to the stake or z, twenty-one feet two inches. Kdward J. W yatt, Sum- apply to or J. K. ticulars etown, 1886. IDWARD J. HODGSON, » Executor of the last will of Damiel Hodgson, Wednesday, The above sale the 2ist day of July off at the hour and Dated this 7th da is postponed until D. next, A. 1886, then to come place above mentioned. y of July, A. D. 1886. KDW ARD ¢: J. HODGSON, LACE SOAP, \ ANUFACTUI - Rnitaas [ RED BY COLGATE & CO., for abrics ; also a large supply of Colgate’s Superfine Toilet Soaps. Don’t take any ine. the Bestis tl July 3-3 } oor wks 2awk imitations—get the ie Cheapest, B. BALDERSTON. ‘ eenu- AN INTELLECTUAL TREAT, Vystery, PROF. E. i. or : restid ot th rmann, Blitz, skill and ex Ma igi al an igitator, world to quis ite gic. r his br ili: Music Heller, Hi: and theonly a and Mirth. CG. TAYLOR, d well known Magician and acknowledged in all parts be far superior to Her irtz, Anderson or Signor rtist who graces with learned manipulation feats of modern int Entertainment will open 1 new world of wonders and introduce the spec- ries ol rv and tators to a se “xiraoran bolism oO of Surprising sty bewildering, puzzling, illustration of Dia- most beaulilul the nineteenth century. startling, stupendous. Wait, e mn wait i Beat ) q' 4 roi. 4 2 June 22, LS&b. BOSTON, HALIFAX & P. Fayior is Coming. KI. STEAMSHIP LINK, Steamer ‘Carroll, “ “Worcester, - =” Brown Allen Capt. Q> VE of the above first-class passenger steamers wi il lleaye Uharlotteto EVERY TI soston EVERY Cabin Stateroom Berih - - - Freight MGGS carried a very returned free. cart The large, magni MER will bo placed on ¢t June | RICHMOND for SATURDAY AT Fassage . . - Imo wed gs: wh for Beston IURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Charlottetown 12, NOON. % 8.00 10.00 Rates, ‘fully handled ; i Low est empty cases ficent Steamer RIMACK” he route about ie Ist JULY CARVELL BROS, it nat STREETS GROCERY STORE TELSON BROS.. NE! ON BI Family Groceries, Those favoring find Goods as chez solicited Ch’tows, L.5% cs [ENRY es. ==: \ Hngland, now of | Charlotteiown remaining a few w instruction in the and Painting. Ske colors or oils: Port in the Italian style tive Designs. Pupils wishing tc to c pmmunicate with possible, at her re residence H AL IFAX, N. *ortraits painte tures or Old Famil Prospec 2 office. June 17, 1686 Penley, luring the month of JULY, , and tus and ‘erms on rs in Choice Meat, Fish, &€. us with their patronage wil up as anyin the city. <A call ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL NELSON. 3mos law Cv lesses. ROGERS (pupil of the late R. A.) formerly of London, falifax, N. S., iatends visiting and eeks, for the purpose of giving higher branches of Dre wing stehing from Nature, in water rait Painting, Mirrer Painting all branches of Decora- > join the classes are requested Mrs. Rogers as early as 6, FAWSON STREET, TRAM ail FESTIVAL THE ZION LADIES OF CHURCH INTEND HAVING A STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AND APRON —IN ALE ROLLER RINK, —ON- 9th ee ee ‘ 2 F iridry. Bulky. Doors open at 3 o'clock. 10 cents. Tickets 25 cents. Admission, Tea at 6 o'clock June 28 eod WILLING WITNESSES TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFF. The World Wants Solid Facts These We Always Give. 7 ‘HE boora to- day at REib BROTHERS, and the anxiety of the farmers to exchange ‘their cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon Tweeds, &¢., would satisfy the most skeptical that our Tariff is the mildest ever placed on goods of any description, The farmers are the judges, and they know where to get bargains and honest gzoods—nuf ced. Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14, Gents‘ Black only $6.50 worth S10. Gents’ Gray cheap at $12. Worsted Sack Suits, Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, Gents’ Gre y Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50 cheap at $12 Gents‘ Ali Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $19. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.00. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Youths‘ Tweed Suits, ali wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (sl! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men's Unlaunded Shi rts, 65cts, Tocts, and #1. Men's liegatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 7 $1, and Men's Felt Hats best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men'‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up, rryon Tweeds, new styles. Canadian and Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scoich Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men’ $s Se oteh Tweed Pants to measure, #4. Men’s French Trowsere to order, $6.50, Worth $9 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in ¢ clasp (Dent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, 65cts., worth $1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. cts., 80cts, uD in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite Scotch Tweed Suitings in in 4 button (Dent's) only Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Coijlars, in seat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Bustles and Garters = very large stock of Houwery, at 10 cts. pair up. A very large stock of American Prints, in MIKADO, and. sole of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. English and Canadian 7} cts., up. American Ginghams, 135cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for woriing shirts, 9cts up. Gents‘ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap. Tickiny, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up’ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10. Creto.ines, 9cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; All Goods Better than edvertized. Io ee oan —< edd See. « CAMERON BLOCK. Cash for Weol. Prints, extra value in very new patterns, 36 in. Grey Cotton, dcts. Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mos WANTS, LS’, FOUND, we. TT WANTED- A - for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs . ‘Taylor, Hillsborough Street. july7 3i pda WANTED— A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Hdward Bay field. july7 tf W- ANTED~-A Girl for general housework in a family of two; no washing; liberal wages given. Apply at this office. july6 T O LE The upper flat of the e bricl k be iilding on Queen Street, lately occupie d bythe St. Law- rence Lodge, 1. O. O. The flat is arranged with suitabie ante-rooms and is most suitable for Lodge purposes, Public Hall, &c. For terms, &c., apply to Mary Ann Offer, Queen Street. july 6—1mo 2aw & wy pd r OST _On Saturday afternoon, : a sum of Money, wrapped up in paper. Finder will be rew ardec by leaving same at the EXAMINER or Railway office. _July 5 T°: LE1—In a private family, pleasant Front Room, furnished or unfurnished, with board. Apply at t EB XAMINER Office. july di eod mO LET—That three-story dwelling house on od from life, Damaged Minia- | y Paintings restored. .pplication at Exam- June Zi, 1886—1rn0n wed sat tf to call t Ww. beg and “COU NTRY SHIRTINGS made | Better Weigh More Durable | for thet i the goods w than any The expe lie ihey are for Ss | Houses. i uneral will leave h at idence on Fitzroy Street, for Covel! head Cemetery with ¢ arriage s, at i (1.30p. m, on Thursday. Friends and relatives are requested to attend. wo ee W i. arn wm ie May 21, 1886--3mos Hat years, ilk prove PAR 48 Chit tn Ni RADE to the fact that the by us, much t, Faster Colors and are others in the market. se o have used them and an exan \ination of the correctness of this state- ile by the leading Wholesale & son, (LIMITED), JOHN; WN, B. he at te ntion of the RETAIL | | Esq.; j WANTED—A small Boat, ~*~ Queen Street, opposite Millner Bros., contain- ing twelve rooms and shop, with outbuildings and large yard; possession given immediately. Apply to H.C, Douse, West Street. july 3 Alarge bunch of Keys, with name K OU ND tag. Owner can have the same THE EXAMINER office, proving pro ing for this aay ment. by calling at perty and pay- ertis¢ 1¥S 3t ee ~Betwe en West Street and Queen Street? | i r Brooch, with the name “Dais; engray oo it. The finder will be suitably rewarded by le aving it at this ofiice. jy3 OFFICE TO! LE T Large and well lit, with easy approach, in Maceachern’s building, corner Queen and icing Streets. jan30 3i pat jae —On Monday, on Brackley Point or St. Peter's Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell's house, a black fur cape. Anyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will be rewarded. To LET—That pleasantly situated House, with outbuildings and large yard, on South Side of King Square, now in possession of Mrs. Robert \ one Db ae ssion given earlyin August. Ap- pl y to A. H. Macpherson. jun23 if To! LEY —That brick} House and Shop on Dor- chesicr Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly ; immediate possess ion given. For tering gad particulars apply to Owen Connolly. junzl eod 0 1 ET—That brick House on De néas F Espla- he now in the possession of G. H. tiaszard, given ist October next. For . possession a! - 1 apply to Gwen Connolly. terms an particulars pply ee eed w ON Apply at ng eal NER Office. fun Ww KI IN ESDAY, 2a JUT LY Gs 1886, 1) ee MIDSUMMER. 20: Now is the Time to Secure Your Midsummer Goods. Summer Doimans, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underclothing, Summer Millinery Goods —_—— 10) eee Exceptional Value in Kvery Department, 70; See Our Goods, See Our Prices, See Our Bargains ! BHEHR Ch’town, July 6, 1886. B RX OS OPENING TODAY, EY BROS, © TANLEY BROWNS RLOCK i Case American White Shirts, i ” ° Collars and Cuffs, i i “ Scarfs and Ties. Also —New Prints, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (aii shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, STANLEY BROS. brown’s Block, Opnosite Market House. Se Ch'town, June 21, i886. HALIFAX AND P. E. ISLAND . Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make TWO ‘TRIPS PER WEEK. , ne — Crov ell) . 2,200 Tons. 1,400 Tons. ' “MERRIMACK” “CARROLL” The The Steamship (Capt Steamship Capt. Brown) } The Steamship ‘‘WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) 1,400 Tons. a eee) een { Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 c’clock, p. m MONDAY AND of These vessels have superior Passenger Acc Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further CARVELL Agent: , Boston. THURSDAY further ommodations. each week, until notice. particulars apply to SROTHERS, Ayents, Charlottetown. & CROSBY, Genera! Nickerson’s W xarf, -dy wy pat her jour 2 mos NICKs.RSONS vam. 14th, 1886 i ey) HESORT. HOTEL, 7. =a =e and Vi A GREAT SUMMER THE SEASIDE mm «a \YY RUSTICO BHACEI, AS been much improved this : and will be before JULY 10th. sz TERMS :— Moderate. The inces. JOELIN Ch’town, June 15, 1886. — cipher mca ap STYLES-FINEST FINISH. to be sold Cheap — =m meme: * 30% eason open for Guests isitors on or LE Provi Proprietors will spare no pains to rake he fine ummer resort In I NEWSON & COC. o-— oe SHOES and SLIPPERS W E are opening @ gr y for cash. tor Our Boots and Shoes are bought quautiti a % 2 he best value in the trade—no trou which enables us to give th ‘ celebrated throughout the island, and are Our ov wnufacture of : + ~a Boots ana 52° ire a ; " : t oot 1 ais 1. Ask your ieealineets | for our make ot Solid Leather B in great « erm tit 5 I ™ > SOLE LEATHER : . RAAT sat variety of (BOUL, the lowest markets, goods. casn, im to show in large i]. cheap for caSh. R, wholesale and retail, cheap sor DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1886.