grt tere nomen ge aan DATS, ee y Loeal and Other Items. ITORIAL matter on lirat page > ames Clow, Eve, M. L. C., is in town to-day - > - Mreuagt. MeCornmacg, Ese., ex-Sheriff of Kiny’s County, is in the city~ ren jast the thing for Vuly 10 vents.—W jin 27, -resl hair 88 carnival MovstTacHe the fancy «di W. Bexr. stemnneilliiibint THe boats crossed from Cape Traverse ' Cape Tormentine to-day—arriving at the latter place at 3 20 this afternoon. coiled Hockry.—There will be a meetirg of the Hockey players at 7.20 p m , this evening, the 27th Jan, for the purpose of organizing a < iub, + snociisalegieisbeatiiih Tus Pioneer reports that on the morning «f the 18th inst., as Mr. Eli Gallant, of Fifteen Point, was going out to feed hia cattle, he slipped and fell on somo ice, fracturing his skull, from the effects of wWich he dizd about eight hours afterwards -—_ -~<_>>-- — SHOBMAKERS’ FinvINGs —All kinds at low prices. French Kid, ‘il Goat, English Kip, French Calf (by the skin or cut, French Calf Fronts, Neats, Split and Sole leather, Awls, Bristles, Pincers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, Nails, Shoe Thread, &c,, &a,, at Dorsey Golf & Co.'s. jan 27 Sen Josera TaY.tor, City Surveyor, warns all persons agaiast depositing «now or rubbish of any lescription in the usighborhood of the wicter land:ngs. This iss move in the right direction, and we trast any person iofringing os the by-law goverring such cases wiil be dealt with as the law directs, Aineerpatinite Rev J. Hurcuison, M. A., wiil (D. V.) oflimate on Sabbath first, the 31st inst., at Nortu River, at 10 30a m.; at New Glasgow Road, at 2.30 p. m ;and at Hunter River at 6 o'clock ia the evening, if the hall be dis- engaged. At these times and places he will deliver * discourse to young men. wkly wonsiiicicies Tax Summerside Pioneer says that on Tharsday, the 2ist inst., Mr. Dancan Mc Pherson, of Hamilton Road, Lot 8, while cut- tiog down a tree, sustaiped injuries which re- sulted in hie death. The tree Indging, he attempted to ext down the one obstructing it, when the first fell, striking him on the head and falling on him. Not arriviog home to dianer, search was mate when decessed was fouud as above stated. He never regained consciousness, and died in an hour cr two after, Deceased was 61 years of age, ard had moved from some part of the Town Koad nine years ago. seiitiiattinaes fue base burner st-ve, the telephone and other improvements of a like kind have work- ed a domestic and social revolution w'thin the last few years. Among these improvements it is not anfair to include the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. The great majority of men smoke tobacco ; have done so for centuries pest, and will contione to do so. It is important there- fore, that they should smoke the best quality of the article. That is what they are supplied within the ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” All smokers wh» have used it know that ite flavor cannot be surpassed, that its quality is always uni- form and that the only care they have to ex- ercise in its purchase is to see that the trade mark T. & B. is stamped on the plug, Gievtiilitnendati Smatipox.—Dr. Jenkins yesterday after- roon received a letter from Robert Cox, Chairman of the Morell Board of Health, ask- icg him to visit that place end examine three suspicious cases —children- -in the family of a men named U'Brien, Nove of the physicians of the neigaborhood could be induced to go near the patients, as it was'suspected they wee developing smallpox. The Doctor will visit amd examine the cases as scou as possible. * * * The seventeen suspicious cases at S8t. Dunstan’s Col- lege sre sill now in perfect heaith, and were out walking to-day. ° * The patients at Wins'oe Road, Afton Road and Fort Augustus are all doing well. No new cases have developed at either place, hesenlltitpatnnts Tug Carnival, to be held in the Roiler Rink to-morrow evening, promises to be one cf the best ever held in the city. The Rink is being gayly decorated and otherwise made attract- tve aud comfortable. Already upwards of seventy /adies and gentlemen have entered, and a large contingent will arive from Sum- merside to-morrow to t*ke part in the affair. The Bond of the 82nd Bettalicn will open the evening's smusement with a grand march on rollers. This is a new feature in carnivals and will doubtless be much appreciated. Kach skater is requested to go provided with a card, upon which his name and the character he represents is legibly written, said card to be handed, om enteriog the Rink, to the gen- tleman in waiting Skating commences at eight o'clock. Admission to promenade, 25 oents pa as Ma. James Srewant, of East River, in- forms us that on Monday even ng last he witnessed a singular phenomena a short dis- tauce from his residence. About half-past nine o'clock that evening Mr. Stewart and his wife noticed a peculiar light—about two feet in circumference —moviag along at a height of about six feet from the grount. Sometimes it would move along quite rapidly, and at others its pace would slacken. When Mr. Stewart first saw the light it was coming out of a neighboring wood—that of Charles Munn. J¢ then passed across Appletree Farm into another wood on the east side thereof. Pass- ing through this wood the light crossed the farm of James Burns and disappesred in the woods on the adjoining farm of Alex. Me- Gregor. Mr. Stewart and his wife watched for the re-appearance of the light for upwards of an hour, but could not observe it again. Monday night was brizht, and there was no necessity for any person being abroad with a lactern—a fact which, courled with the peculiar appearance of the light, makes the affair all the more mysterious. -_——.>--—— Temperance mw Kino'’s County.—A meeting of the Municipal Temperance Al- lianc» for King’s County met in Souris on the 20:h inst., when, notwithstanding the state of the roads and the inclemenoy of the weather, there was a fair representation of the ac ive temperance workers for the County, the Rey, Willian Phelan having driven all the way from Montague to be present. The principal business before the Alliance was the consideration of the best course to be pursued in carrying out the Scott Act, now that the License Act of 1883 has been pronounced unconstitutional. Inter Ali. lt was agreed to appoint Messrs. Olay and Weatherbie as prosecutors for the County. Also agreed to hold » series of meetings in the County for the purpose of keepisg alive the minds of the psople as to the importance of the temperance ernée, the first te be held in Souris on Wednesday, Feb. 10th, at % o'clock, when thore will be a moetiog Of the Alliance at the clowa— Ouas, ' Ocal and Other items. Di MTHERIA js very prevalent in Toronto Fox-berries, for sale at Beer & Goff’s. on i — - . OBOGGAN refreshments are fried oysters > — haves man who can ta!k for a Mayor, town at seven o'clock this morning, but up to the time of going to press had not arrived there, - Mretixgs have beet held in the Second with good success. They will be continued every night this week, <A welcome to all. dateonliiitcimens Great Kepvcrion ! Sixty Old price $3.25; new price, $1.75 per pai- Dorsey Goff & Co. ja2 — > — CLEARING is Jearnivg to ride the b'cycle. Should many others fo'low his exanpls, the total extermi- nation of the nobie red man is oaly a question of time, a THE number of deatha in the chief cities Montreal, 460; Toronto, 197; Qnebeec, 208; Hamilton, 65; Halifax, 73; Winnipeg, 21; Ottawa, 72; St. Joho, 55; Charlottetown, 39; Fredericton, 9 liaise tended Our of 7,885 deaths in Montreal during 1885, 3.164 were from smallpox. Commer- cially, Mo»treal could not hava suffered very severely, 3 the annual report of the Mon- trea! board of trade ststes that the depression ef trade at the close of marked as in 1884. ——— >. THE Journal says :—‘‘Our people do well in ee oe THe Victoris Tob ggaa Slide will be op un this evening. wll i a = Care Cop Craypernies and Nova Scotia | Tne Mayor of Hek na, Montana, is a berber, As a general thing it is thought necessary to! receipt ter ihe ami Tne Northern Light left Pictou for Ge ree. | Methodist Church daring the past two weeks OvuT.— pairs Ladies’ O.1 Goat Button Boots, | AN exchenge says a well-known Sioux chief / of Canada for the month of December w as: | 1835 was pot so} Me. Special Notices. sinipinpilie Poop to sell this lot: 30 pairs ver is cusi'om or havrd—$5.50 per peir—now sold fer $2 75..-Dorsey, Gorr & (o 1 Resa oysters received three times a werk, | tat John Joy’s, Water Street jan 23, tt} Oysters by the barrel at John Joy’s, Water | j 27 | Street. ja 35, tf | . . Ladies Black | Br vids d Jersey F, ‘ ‘ardinal aud Garnet Pi 1B2), sandwiches, and the hottest of very hot} Creem Tissu Frilli end Black Wool Veilig, | coffee. jopening to-day at Staniey Bros, Brown's | | Btac Beehive Fingering, | Block jrn 23, 31] ~ | Piease call at 1. &. Prowse’s and & | int you owe him. Our. —Li-} 60, | | Grear Reove:mon—Ciearryea dies’ and Gents’ Overshoes, old price $! new price $1.30 per pair,— Dorsey, Goff x Co. | | jan25 L. E. Prowse r quests an imme liate | | settiement of all amounts due him. jan 21, dy and why | 2 j | ———SE Ses | WARRELD. | At Charlottetown, on the 26th inst., by! Hayden, Esq., J. P.. William teubin Birtof P. alke's Station,to Eliza Kaee- | bone, of the sam» p'ace. i | Alexander i | BOR 2.58. ' At Pinette, on Thursday, 2ist Jannary, after a short illness, Mary An», beloved wife | of Alexander Stewart, in the 30th year of her | 8°. |} At China Point January '7th, of i: flim |mation, Ethel Mary, iafant laughter of Henry and Isolono Fairclough. aged 7 months and t¥ | days ‘Suffer little children to come unto | me.” At Summerside, Jannary 19th, Lena Mand. seccni daughter oi Jemes and Charlotte Irving, aged 8 years and 2 months Sadderiy, at his residence, Traveller's} Res*, on the 19h inst., Mr. Janes Heffel, universally regretted. Deccased was a go d member of society, lived in the fear of God and died in Christ. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. At Graham’s Road, on Jan. 17th., of gestion of the brain. Mary Brenan, tencher, in her 18th year. May her soul rest in peace. cone patronizing the Island Cloth Factories, and we have no doubt, Lut, with a liberal support | to those mills by our farmers, and the gro-re| will before long be enable to produce cloth equal in appearance and durability to any pro- daced in America.” ——_ Tre Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Wood Islands, | has been lately the recipient of an excellent winter outfit, in the shape of a valuable fur coat, cap and m'tte, presente? to him by his friends at and aronnd Caledonia, including Pleasant Valley and vicinity. Beiag now weli prepared te face the sterms of winter, Mr Campbell hopes to be able to attend to his duties with more comfort to himself and sat- isfaction to his people. He gratefully acknow- ledges the receipt of these gifte and thanks the generous donors. He values these pre- sents ; but much more does he va'ue the good will of the peop'e toward him, which these gifts reveal. —— I. 0. O. F.—The “following have heen in- stalled as «flicers of Port la Joiv Encampment for the present year :— C. P.—James R. McKee, fi. P.—Richard M. Young, S. W.—Wi'liam Taylor. Seribe—Theo. |. Chappelle, P. . P. F. S —Richard Maynard. Treasurer —R. B. Norton. J, W —W. G. Gillespie. Guide—W_ H. Haszard. 1. &.--J. S. Neleon. O. 8.—Robert Currie, lst W.—William R. Boreham. 2ad W.—Charles Lawsor. 3rd W.—A,. EF. Mecdonald, 4th W.—Walter P. Doull. Ist G of T.—S. A. Macdonald. 2nd G. of T.—James Haynes, ithe On Saturday the 16th, R. G. W.C., J. C, Underhay, re-organizsd Ark of Safety Lodge, 1.0. G. T., at Bay Fortune, with twenty- four members, good and true, resolved to strike for liberty. The following officers were elected for the present term, and instel!- ed into cffice : — W.C T.—W. A. Townshend W. V. T.—Fanvy Townshend, W. T —L. H. Needham, W. F. T.—W. i, Townshend. W. ‘I’. —F mma I McLaren. W. C —Peter Webster. W. M.—Joseph Burk. W, I G.—William Thorpe. W. A G—Donaglas Aitken, R, H. 8.—Mary Underhay. L. H. 8.—Bessie Ait*en. Pp. . C. T, —-W. H. Underhay. Lodge Deputy —L. H. Needham. Night of meeting—Saturday, —_-— Summerside Items (From the Pioneer. ) On the 17th, two young men belonging to Lot 7, broke into the s‘ore of Mr. England in that locality. They were arrested and on Thursday lodged in jail to await tril. We are informed that on Wednesday, while Mr. Wm. Allen of Searitown was crossing a field, she stepped into a hole in the ice and broke her leg. Dr. Sutherland of Centreville is in attendance. We are informed that Mr. Alfred Schur- man of Bedeque has a Brown Stout colt for which he refused $300. off2red to him by our townsman, Mr. H. Farrow. What number of ducats could induce Mr. S. to part with his handsome colt we have not learned. Some two weeks ago Mr. Anthony Cras- well, of St. Eleanor’s, passed to his final rest at the age of 88 years. Mr, Crasweil was an honest, upright man, and a good member of society. For many years he had been an Elder in the Presbyterian Church of this town, and until recently his seat in church was se!dom vacant. He was a sincere, careest Christian, noted for his consistent walk and conversation. He leaves a large well-doing fami'y of sons and daughters. —_ ->--— NOTES. Not the promissory, but /facts about Wetcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adalterstions used to reduce the cost af “* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the uae of the genuine over Sozps of doubtful character, None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wreppere, or any of the imitations of the Wricoms, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Murle by Cunpre, | Uavte & Uo. - ing by them of a finer grade of wool, our Island | jl!neas of three aul a balf years, M se. Ure: , 7 ; Mr. William Hacker, aged 79 years, (ete ~ Suddealy, at St. Elanora, on 23rd inst., Mrs, George Bet's, aged £9 years, Aé& French River. on the 18th inet , after an aggie,aged 34 years, daughter of Jas, Orr, Exq At Wilmot rec k, Lot 19, on Jan, 23rd., Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoephites | IN CONSUMPIION AND SCROFULA, Dr. J, R, Burton, of Va'dosta, siye: ‘) have for several years uscd Scott’s Emul- ! sion, end find itte act well in consumpiicn | and scrofala and othes conditions requiring a tonic of that class.’ Geo., o_o <2 - ee .—--~ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, 45 A NERVE FOopD, HS AMIN HDR EE ; a | 27. 1186S. teres eto oO of Fur-lined Cloaks. immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackeis. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Ornamental, Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low, a Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 0 HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Prices to Please Everyone. | Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ee () eee eee | het All Remenrber that we will net be Unde reoid by amy House in the f'rade. KINS & or me pm ae Ski OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE eomeeurat, STERNS. Dr. J, W. Smith, Wellington, O., says: ‘*In impaired nervous supply I have used it to ad- vantage. — ——_—- Se ee Charlottetown Cem‘ tery C0, ‘ZAR Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of TURSDA Y, the | 2nd day of FEBRUARY, next, at the effice of the Steam Navigation Co., corner of Great George and Lower Water Streete. By order, F. W. HAL#®S, Secretary Cemetery Co. | Jan. 19, 1886—3119 25 % Ist feb es JAMES I, REDDIN, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW Office, formerly oceupied by Peters & ‘~ Peters, Y. M. C. A, Building, Charlottetown. Nov. 27, 1885 —wky 6m JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orricek :—In Newsen’s New Post Office. Ch’iown, Nov. 6, 1885—wkly 6m. GhORGE TWEEDY. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &e. OFFICE— Brown’s Block, Queen Square, ver Merchants Bank of Halifax. suilding, opposite tizement. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, we. Ch’town, Dec. 11, '85. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE ‘A CHANGE wo Ch’town, Dec. 10, ’°85—dy wy 2mos oe eee Sin o7-—-e——_—_—— AND A CHANCE. i ET OQ ae ixiragrdinary Indusemenis to Purchasers of Diy Goods, ——— T is our intention to make achange in our business early in the New Year, and we shall a time cffer our whole stock of LINER Y at immense reductions in price, commencing MON DAY, the 14th inst. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MIL- Our stock of Goods is so large it is imposible for us to enumerate it, but in every department our prices will be REDUCED 20 to 30 PER CENT and alot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE, Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will sce that the discounts ; are made dona fide. Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We will also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars. The above discounts are for Cash ouly, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three months’ credit, ‘This is cur first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- -——--9 of ee oe oe qyte AYED ~ Yesterday, from the Subsori- h ber’s premises,a white and red Cow, without horns. Any person giving informa- tion of her whereabouts will be rewarded,.— James Sullivan, Pownal Street. jsm26 li pd OUND- A pair of Mitts. Apply at A. McNeiil’s Auction Room. jan 26 2i OST—In this city, a small Bunch of Keyes fastened with a piece of cord. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at THe Examina office. jan 26—Ilwk OR SA'LE—A small Safe. Apply at THe ExXaminen office. j jan 4 QNE ARTS,—Miss A. Alley has re- opened her classes in Fine Arts, and is prepared to receive a limited namber of pupils. he course of study includes Draw- ing from caste and still life; Painting, in oils and water colors, &c,; Deorration. on silk, satin and plush. Terms made known on application. jan 15 Gi eed pd OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Roarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Willism Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. septo if yO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod. Pogsse- gion given fet af May. App! to A. White, apr?7 Caw wir CY UBSCRIBE fer THE WEEKLY EXAML > NER. The latest locas! end frretgn news cay always be found there, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. A. L. BROW: _ Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. EE ee FALL AND WIRTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! acts & STEARNS’ TELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER | jaa 21, dy and wkly wae TO CLEAR BA LANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Tinmense Discounts to clear balance SINGING sCHOOL. cemnidpubiaint iE AVING been earnestly requested by . many <f the singers of Charlottetown to open a SCHOOL OF MUSIC, | where a comp'ete knowlelge of the Rudi- | ments of Vocal Music can be acqaire’,and, in nies of the above request, I will meet all those who are desirous of ecquiing the art of Reading Voeal Music at Sight, at my rooms, SCOTT’S HALL, KENT STREE), on THURSDAY EVENING, JAN, 28ru. at 8 o'clock. Let all who wish to attend be present the first night if possible. TERMS— $1.00 FOR 12 LESSONS. D- 'W. FPRIBSHE: Teacher of Vocal Music & Voire Building. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1886.—dy tl dte New Faraicre, &e., &,, at Auction. At Rooms, FRIDAY, 29th inst., at 2 p. M.:— 1 Parlor Set, walnut, velvet and repp. i do walnut and haircloth. 1 Bedroom Set, ash and walnut, 1 do stained elin. 1 do painted. 1 Centre Table, 1 Lining Table. 2 Hat. Racks, 2 Whatnote--all new and good, 3 Easy Chairs, 3 Feather Beds,3 pairs Blank- ets,1 Office Desk and sundry other articles of Furniture, Stoves, &c.—A first class lot. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Jan. 15-—-fri sai tu th Auctioneer, NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENEi:AL MEETING. of the Siare- holders of THE EXAMINER PUBL’SHING CoM- PANY will be held at the office of Tne EX + MINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of January, inst., at the hour of sight o’elock, in the evening. N. A, MITCHELL, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan, 15, 1886—wky & dly A Bonanza for Bargain--Hunters, A Genuine Mark Down Sale'!—Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-0f Prices !— Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED SLAUGHTERED ! TIME for Stock-takifg is near. Dull trade is alarming. Our stock of Tweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. ‘The price is not so much of an object. The goods must turn inte new dollars, This price list is only an index :— Men's Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14. Men’s' Biack Worsted Suits, only $650, worth $16, Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, @2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50, $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. $6 wi'l buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $11, $12, and up. Childs’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Seotch ‘Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wor sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; €1 will buy a Suit of Underclotying in pure Cape Woo! We hold the championship ter honest, low- riced Tweeds, and chailenge all-comers to du icate our $5-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40, RELD BROB.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dee. 31, 1885, LONG CLEAR BACON \ E3S PORK, Breakfast Bacor, Spiced iV Rolle, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberiand Bacon, and Lard, iu car-lots or less quantitiee, Address o'clock, .& J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, '86—2aw 2mes TEA & BAZAAR will be held in aid of the Prince Kiawaré Island Hospital ce Feb. 23th, 1886, MARKET HALL, ONATIONS wiil be thankfully received by the following Committee :-- Mrs. ‘. Palmer, President. Mrs. Coleman, Vice do. Aitken, Mrs W H, Johnson, Mra R, Bartlett, Mra, Kennedy, Mra W, Blanchard, Mrs Dr, Laird. Mrs, Beli, Mrs, Lewis, Mrs, Beer, Mrs J, Ma: ne, Miss F, Beer, Mrs L L, Mattieson, Mrs J A, B-er, Mra F, Macieod, Mrs G, Bridges, Mrs, McNeill, Mra D, Brown, Miss G, McLeod, Mrs, Beales, Mrz, MeKinlay, Mre, Bridges, Mra L, Mitchell, Mra F, Cooke, MreG, Moore, Mrs F W, Coombs, Mrs T, McEwen, hirs, Carruthers, Mrs, Miller, Mra W, Candal), Miss P, Nicholson, Mre D, Coffin, Mrs, Palmer, Miss Ethe', Davies, Mrs B, Perkins, “re F, DesBrisay. MraJas, Poole, Mrs, DeB'ols, Mre, Pope, Mrs P, Dodd, Mrs, Rice, Mre, Fitzgerald, Mre, Rankin, Mrs, Findley, Mrs, Sterling, Mrs, Grey, Mrs, Stewart. Mrs B, Hazard, Mra W, Shenton, Mrs, Hensley. Mra, Snaddon, Miss, Hensley, Mise, Unsworth, Mra, Ings, Miss, Whitman, Mrs, Haviland Mrs, Worthy, Mrs. Jan. 15, 1886.—1l a wk Notice to Debtors. OTIOCE is hereby given that all debts due me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Royal Grette and New bra vewspayers will be havded over to an Attorney for collection. If not paid by the first of February. P. R BOWERS, Thursday, Ob’town, Jeu. 12, 1586—janls Baw wk Si