Local and Siher Items. Maltts arrived in the city at noon to-day. - Mayor How ann, of Toronto, has been un- seated, donning Tue most stylish Hats for Spring are at L. E. Prowse’s. meh26 oe a lus Northern Light arrived in Pictou to- day at 1 o'clock. alicia WILD (7EESE were observed flying over the city last evening. il stabi No business at the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court to-day. ipoarseesilieeciadicis Mark Wricurt * Co.’s prices are lower this Spring than ever before. - o-— Our Great Sale will soon be over once —J.C Spracce & Co, (casita THe Belvidere Gun Club will meet to- morrow afternoon at Falconwood for pigeon shooting Come at sincenetiiinied CRANBERRIES by the quart or barrel, sell- ing cheap at R. K. Brace’s. Also, Eggs at 10 cents per dozen. ssiniihetppisiiant Just Opgngp.—One case Children’s Car- riages. Twenty-five to arrive in a few days. —~Mark Wright & Co. stlniahdipinemnes WHEN you commence house cleaning, send your furniture to Mark Wright & Co, to be repaire|, repolished, etc. > Taeke will be a busigi@ss meeting of the soldiers of the Gospel Army after the usual public meeting to-night. siciiettiaiapis Tue Temperance Alliance will meet to- morrow (Saturday) afternoon, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, at 4 o'clock. caiemliantaiii Anvyis E. Brapsuaw, a saleswoman in a Toronto dry goods store, has fallen heir to $25,000 by the death of an uncle in New York. Susans Tue Methodist Tea and Bazaar in the Roller Rink last evening was a great success The Rink was thronged and all the tables were well patronized. L. E, Prowse’s profits will not allow him 6 sell his Hats at half price, but he buys so cheap that he can afford to sell at a little over half what some people charge. mch26 Orne of the wolf-bitten Russians who re- cently went to Paris, and was treated by Pasteur to prevent rabies, has died in great agony, with all the symptoms of hydrophobia. -—_—- S>--- Tus Summerside Journal is wrong again. Kenneth McKenzie is not ‘‘ undoubtedly the oldest man.” Patrick Hennifan, at Stanley, New Condon, is in his 105th year, and in good health at that. ——_@——__—— Tue Evening Sales at the Diamond Book- store will conclude this evening for the pre- sent. As this is the last opportunity of re- ceiving genuine bargains, we expect to witness keen competition to-night. << »——— Dun & Co. report a total of 225 failures throughout the country during the past week, a decrease of fourteen compared with the week previous. Thirty-five of the number were Canadians, ten more than the preceding week. —_>_—_ A CORRESPONDENT who crossed in the Northern Light yesterday, commends very highly the officers of the Salvation Army, who crossed with him, as ‘‘sacred and devoted people,” and says that great good may be obtained by attending their meetings __~s> Avertioy SaLe, Monday, March 29th, at 11, at Auction Rooms,—Apples, Oranges, Raisins, Curranis, Cheese, Toilet Soaps, Gum, Show Cases, Glassware in Tumblers, Lamp Chimneys, 5 cases Room Paper, 14 doz. Whitewash Brushes, &c., to clear out consignments.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. meh26 —2i Tue Percuerons in tHE U, S,—“ The Per- cherons are the French ideal draft horse, with greater speed and somewhat lighter bodies than their English contemporaries. They are rather more popular in this country for cross. ing on native mares, and can always be seen contending for prizes at State and National Agricultural Fairs,”—American Agriculturist for April. iidietiane Tue Government’s survey of the Egyptian territory wherein petroleum was recently dis- zovered has revealed the fact that the geo- logical formation of the district indicates the existence of a large oil field. The authoritles have ordered a number of borings to be imme- diately made for the purpose of defining the field and have set about developing the yield of the petroleum on the largest possible scale dicrinosiceibleadtinn THeRre were many heavy porkers at the market to-day. The heaviest carcass was that brought into market by Mr. Charles Hardy, of Little York, which tipped the scales at 606 pounds. It was purchased by Mr. Wm. Richards at five cents per pound. D. McMillan, of Brackley Point Road, also had some heavy porkers, two of which weighed 885 pounds and were purchased by Mr J. P. Tanton at 4¢ cents per pound. —_— $< THERE is no secret or patent in the produc- tion of ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco, It could be produced by any manufacturer, bat no manu- facturer could make it pay at the price, unless he could purchase on a large scale and sell on a largescale, He could not sell below the present price without 4 loss even if he could purchase at the lowest advantageous terms. To get a large market therefore, without which it would have no inducements to go on, would be the work of many years. That is the reason why Messrs Tuckett & Son have command of the market, and they are wise enough to retain it only by keeping the price down to pan figures. _—- eo Mr. Fraser Sraikes ir Ricu.—‘‘ Crow Nest” stock has risen. All gold mining specu'ators are agog with the ‘something rich that Mr. Fraser has etruck at Cochrane hill, Guysboro, A few men raised 75 ounces as the result of one month’s work. The mine is ten miles from Sherbrooke, on the New Glasgow road, and the district has been work- ed more or leas the last twenty years, but no money was ever made before. Kk, P. Fraser since boyhood has been sinking money 10 try- ing to develop iron, copper, oil, coal and silver, and will now believe that success comes to them who wait. ope a: mine is also being opened at Caledonia Vorner., Queen’s ae Roderick McLeod, whose reputation is that he is the best practical miner in Guysboro, has gone down to take charge, If there is amy money 1D the lead, McLeod will take it out at the smallest cost. Mr. Fraser is said to have been offered §20,- 000 for ‘Crow Nest,’ —Hallfaz ~~ eben TELEGRAPHIC MEWS. | a. | | {[SprouaL DespatrcHes To THs KXaMINKR.] | DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Vote on the Landry Motion, THE ESTIMATES. | Orrawa, March 25. The first vote taken on Hon. Mr. Lan- | gevin’s motion moving the ‘‘ previous ques- ‘tion’ was put, with the result of : yeas, | 126; nays, 73. Among the minority were | }a number of Government supporters. | Landry’s motion was then put, with the | following result : Yeas— Allen, Amyot, Armstrong, Anger, Bain (Soulanges), Bechard, Bergeron, Bor- vier, Blake, Bourassa, Cameron (Huron), | Cameron (Middlesex), Campbell! (Renfrew), | Casey, Casgrain, Cook, Coursol, Daoust, | De St. George, Desaulniers (Maskinonge), | Desjardine, Dupont, Edgar, Forbes, Gau- det, Geoffron, Gigault, Girouard, Guay, Gilbault, Harley, Holton, Kirk, Labrosse, Landerkln, Landry (Montmagny), Lange- lier, Laurier, Lister, McMillan (Vaudrien), McIntyre, Massue, Mills, Ouimet, Rein- fret, Robertson (Shelburne), Somerville, (Bruce) Trow, Vail, Weldon, Wells ' Nays— Abbott, Allison, Bain, ( Went- worth) Baker (Missiquo) Baker (Victoria) Barker, Bainard, Beaty, Bell, Benoit, Bergia, Billy, Blondeau, Dosse, Bourbau, 3owell, Brison, Burnham, Burns, Burpee, Cameron (Inverness) Campbel!, (Victoria) Carling, Caron, Cartwright, Chapleau, Charlton, Cimon, Cochrane, Colby ,Costi- gan, Cougblan, Curran, Cuthbert,#Daly, Davies, Dawson, Desaulniers (St. Maurice) Dickinson, Dodd, Dugas, Dundas, Everett, Farrow,Ferguson, Leeds(Grenville) ferguson (Welland), Fisher, Fortin, Foster, Gagne, Gault, Gilmore, Gordon, Grandbois, Guillet, Gann, Hackett, Heaggart, Hall, Hay, Hession, Hickey, Hilliard, Homer, Hurteau, Innes, Irving, Ives, Jackson, Jamiesons, Jenkins, Kaulbach, Kilvert, King, Kinney, Kranz, Landry (Kent), Langevin, Lesage, Livingstone, Macdonald (King’s), Mackenzie, Mackintosh, Mac. master, McGillan (Middlesex), McCallum, McCarthy, McCraney, McDougald (Picton), McDougail (Cape Breton), McGreevy, Me Lelan, Moffatt, Montpleisir, Mulock, Orton, Paint, Patterson (Brant), Patterson (Essex), Pinsonneault, Platt, Pope, Pruyn, Ray, Reid, Riopel, Robertson, (Hamilton), Robertson (Hastincs), Ross, Royal, Rykert, Scott, Scriver, Shakspeare, Small, Smyth, Somerville (Brant), Springer, Sproule, Stairs, Sutherland (Oxford) Taschereau, Tasse, Taylor, Temp'e, Thomp- son (Antigonish), Townshend, Tupper, Tyrwhitt, Valin, Vanasse, Waliace, (Albert), Wallace (York), Ward Watson, White (Cardwell) White (Hastings), White (Renfrew), Wigle, O’Brien, Wilson, Wood, (Brockville), Wood'( Westmoreland), Wood- worth, Wright.—146. The estimates for the year ending June 1887, were laid on the table before the House adjourned, by Hon. Mr. McLellan. The total amount dated for the year is $38 518,058. The amount asked for is $8,920,289 less than the totals of 1885. Of this decreased amount $6,768,965 are in capital amount. The chief increases are interests $118,636, payments to sinking fund $504,407, peni- tentiaries $28,771, ocean and river service $77 ,000, lighthouse and coast $22.470, fish- eries $53,000, Indians $170,939, Northwest mounted police $102,275, post oftice, $188,- 809. The following are the items of inter- est to P. E. Island : Cape Tormentine Har- bor $130,000, Charlottetown public build- ings, $33,700, Montague public buildings, $4,800,Summerside public building, $3,000, Steam between P. E. Island and Mainland, $10,000, Winter mail service in P. E. Island, $5,000, Dredging in the Maritime Provinces, $30,000, telegraph lines between P. E. Island and the Mainland, $2,000. BRITISH NEWS Gladstone Again Il. Lonpvon, March 25. Gladstone haz been taken seriously ill. He is confined to his house and his physicians are in constant attendance. He is suffering from chills and diarrhcea, having caught cold yesterday... The Premier's un- fortunate, iliniess at this critical juncture is regarded generally as a political misfortune. Lonpos, March 25—5.30 p m. G’adston’ has decided to have the pro- gramme he had marked out for himself in the House of Commions this morning, car- ried out. Sir William Harcourt will speak for the Premier, and will make the announcement which Mr. Gladstone had hoped up to the last moment that he would recover in time to make personally. Harcourt, at the session of the House of Commons this evening, announced that Gladstone would state his Irish policy to the House on April 8. Lonpon, March 25. Brown, the man who threw a piece of paper into the Queen’s carriage, has been released by royal command. “Served Him Right.” Toronto, March 25. The Ontario Legislature was prorogued thisafternoon. The most striking feature of the session was the declaration by the Government and its supporters of their sympathy with the race and revenge agita- tors in Qeubec. Mr. Blake’s crushing defeat has formed the chief topic of conversation here to-day, and the belief is general that his usefulness as a Party Leader has gone never to retura. The general verdict is that it served him right. The Revolver in Moncton. Moncron, March 26. Dan Gillis, a notorious rough, concerned in a shooting affray at Sackville, came to Moncton this morning and demanded liquor from Mr. Belyea, proprietor of Cable Hotel, which was refused. He fired at him | with a revolver but missed his mark, He is now in durance vile. j Weather Eulietin. the next 24 heurs for the “artiime Provinces i ohabililies for Toronto, March 26.--10 a. m. Fresh, south and west winds; generally fair and miid. _ METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 26, 18&6 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at PANT sich way ood abn ohana se Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at ENED + ncrccrskhnn detbaacoiel ks 26 4 Lowest Temperature thie morning ...... 28 5 Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock,. 34 4 Temperature thie afternoon at Taelack 41.4 BIRTH. In this city, on the 25th inst., the wife of Dr. James McLeod, of a son, CLOSING NIGHT OF THE BLACK BUSH LITERARY AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE. A Grand Ooncert of Scottish Music in their Club Rooms, Monday Evening, March 29. PROGRAMME, PART I. 1, Overture—Scottish Airs (Orchestra)......... Miss Agnes McDonald, Messrs. MeDon- ald, Morrison and McDonald, an organ and three violins. 2. Vocal Solo—‘Highland Mary“ .......... Burns Miss Morrison. 3. Vocal Duet—“‘Will He no Come Back Aspeteg TT dc, Abie fe orn das 5 de baka Lyle The Misses Leslie. 4. Vocal Solo—‘‘Scots Wha Hae,“‘ & c...... Burns Mr. J. A. McDonald, 5. Organ Solo—‘‘The Campbells are Coming™.... Miss Agnes McDonald. . Vocal Solo—“Bonnie Dundee“............ Scot Mr. Neil McPaee. - . Vocal Solo. wn Cs ot ody cqusthoan ates es Mr. David McDonald. 8. Violin Solo—“‘Lord McDonald‘s Reel* and CUBE TOO UNE GI kk coc occccecscaseters iste Capt. Daniel McIntyre, PART IL, ADDRESSES (valedictory and otherwise)— Members Messrs. James McPhee, Cle- ment McDonald, J. A. McDonald, the President and others. 9. Vocal Solo—**Within a Mile from Edin- Oa onc os a nek te ews owenes D‘Urfey A Scottish Vocalist. 10. — Quartette—Selections from Burns CONE len ook tedden dhe ccc cecssGeeeeme sceeee Messrs. McDonald, Morrison, McDonal and Miss McDonald. ll. Dialogue—“Lochiel’s Warning“... ...Campbell Mr. and Miss Morrison. 12. Vocal Duet—*‘Huntingtower”............Ano Mr. McDonald and Miss Morrison. 13. Vocal Solo—‘Annie Laurie*’......... Tannahill 14, Sacred music from Stabat Mater, with OFAN ROCOMPADIMORS. «<0... 6. on ocs oeesidenee® Mr. Donald McDonald and others. 15. Recitative—from the “Jolly Beggars**...Burns Mr. John J. McPhee. 16. “Auld Lang Syne,‘ with orchestral ac- com paniment. General admission, 5 eents ; Concert begins 7.45" JOSEPH MORRISON, SEIZURE SALE, 7th Day of April Next, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. T Customs Appraisers’ Office, WATER STREET, the undermentioned goods will be sold for an infraction of the Revenue Laws :— March 25—-dy li wky li SEIZED. 1 barrel Sugar, 1 do Molasses, 1 do Tamarinde, 2 kegs do Goops UNCLAIMED. CONSIGNEE, B MR idr sks bss haanned nes M. A. Murray 2 bris. and 3 boxes Glassware, J. C. Bullard SIA bs ngs end-dgheeenes A. McAlpine § box Rowleshss .. .crsccesdess A. McLeod 9 casks Lacquer ........00se0 — i case books (mk’d R A L,), Hubbard Bros. 1 box books (mk’d 8S A A) do do 1 case Writing Paper, etc...@. H. Haszard UE TIE: va5+'s 00 0ccne sess Win eee 2 bris. and 2 kegs Glue...... do ma i, Ore do ! bri. Lamp Black.......... do 1 case Sand-paper .......... do JAS, CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, } March 23rd, 1886 \ 5i 23, 26, 30, 3, 6 WANTS. LOST, FOUND, &e. ry xo LET—A brick House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mr. Geo. J. Wright Apply to Thos, W, Dodd. mar26 tf W ANTED Immediately, at D. A. Bruce’s, four good coat makers and three vest mar25 makers. ry.O LET—That pleasantly situated Dwel- ling House at Southport, owned by the subscriber, containing eleven well-finished rooms, good cel'ar, and coal shed, and out- offices attached; also, first-class dairy and ice house, coach house and stables and large fruit and vegetable garden. Splendid bath- ing within a short distance. Rent moderate. —Henry Beer. marZ3 ANTED.— A Nurse Maid to go to Nova Scotia; Wages, $7 per month. Apply to Mra, Gray, Inkerman House. mar25, 6in pd “MLERK WANTED.—One of some experi- / ence preferred. Apply by Jetter to Box 182, Charlottetown, mar25, 3in 4 he girl who last evening about 5 o'clock, in company with another girl, stole a One dollar Ring from G. H. Taylor's Jewelry Store, had better return it at once, mar25 YO LET OR TO SELL—A House and Shop on Upper Great George Street, opposite the Pominion House, For particu- lars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. -—James Bradley. mar23 a fg ge second-hand scopy of Magnall’s Questions. Apply at this office. mar23 tf ANTED—A small Cottage or House in Charlottetown to rent, suitable for a lady of small private means, with six chil- dren. The reut must be moderate—not to exceed $100 a year, Apply to office of Peters & Peters. marl7 Imo eod EXAMINER, MARCH 26 fi Selling at Way-down Prices, ‘alias te a? STANLEY BROS, Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, March 17, 1886.—dy wky ee. ashes sectescaenesoadeaitcceaastatetecmaiens ieeecmemm tetera 18386. y! 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 150 Pieces Print Cottons, —nnemnane> STANDARD cOODS LOWEST PRICES! ee a PRAKING & STRRND LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 55 Pieces Hessiaus, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. Black French WMerinoes, Black Cash- mere., Black Cords, Black Nuns’ Veil- 0 Brussels, Tapestry oO Cocoa, China Largest Stock of ROOM PERKINS Ch’town, Feb. 23, ’86. SPECIAL SALE, —FOR— One Week Only, cnn Toca JAS. PATON & CO’S, MARKET SQUARE E intend to clear out our stock of Print Cottons at prices that cannot be com- peted with. 15 cent Cotton reduced to 8 cents per yard. 12 “ se se 7 sé ss 10 e. te se 6 se es About 10,000 yards in all, This is a Genuine Mark-down Sale, and you should see these goods. JAS. PATON & 60,, SUCCESSORS TO W.A.- WEEKS & CO. Ch’town, March 19 —-lwk ing, Black Costume Cloth, Xc. and Wool Uarpets, OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. Q— and Twine Matting. PAPER on PB & Island. ———— STERNS. a, Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Ninth day of March, A, D., 1886, OTICE is hereby given that the Honorable Sir Hector L, Langevin, K. C. M. G., Minister of Public Works for Canada, has paid into the Supreme Conart, of the Province of Prince Edward Island, the sum ef eights hundred dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum in his opinion suflicent compensation for all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Fifty- nine, in King’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, commencing on the northeas ern side of Montague Road, in the western boundary of a plot of land rented to Mrs. Johnson, thence running north sixty- three degrees, west along the side of said Road one hundred and eighteen feet to the southern side of Water Street, thence north fifty-eight degrees east, along said side of Water Street one hundred and forty-three feet to the western boundary of land rented to Mrs. Johnson aforesaid, thence south nine degrees west, along the same one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Montague Road, at the place of commencement, containing twenty-five perches of land, a little more or less, the said courses being according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, which said piece of land has been taken by the said Minister of Public Works for Canada for public purposes. And all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part To Lobstex Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER, Apply to PEAKE BROS. &3C0. Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw ‘BUTTER, Fo SALE LOW BY THE TUB. J. M. AULD, . Grafton Street. Ch’town, March 20, 86—4i eod thereof, or representing or being the hus- bands of any persons so entitled or claiming to hold or represent encumbrances théreon, or interests therein, are required to file their claims to the said compensation or coneidera- tion money for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of this Court, at Char- lottetown, on or before the twefity-ninth day of May next, A. D., 1886, and iz the mean- time let a copy of this order or notice be pub- lished in T DaiLy EXAMINER newspaper, twice in each week, for two months previous to the said last named day. Upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., of Counsel for Sir Hector L. Langevin, K. ©“, M, G., Minister of Public Works for Canada. By the Court, J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary. March 22—2i mo fri till may 29 ANTED—A Cook Apply to the A Large Stock of New and Fashion- able Hard and soft Felt SE S10) Peont tor Sale, Cheap, NONSISTING of Side Sashes with 12 / poner, 64x28—298 oz glass; a pair Poors and Fen-lights, and one pair Iron Columne, with base and cep complete. MARK WRIGHT & Co. March 18, ’86. SEED WHEAT BEST WHITE RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—5wke dy wky REID BROS MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginghams, marked price Lic, now 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 26c. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now 22c. _ Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men's Reefers. marked $4, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies” Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.4, now $5.85, Men's Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75c, now soc, Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now ;,oc, Men’s Underclothing at 20 per cent discount. Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price, Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked tc, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c, _A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. Mea’s White and Regatta Shirts, marked #1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $1. $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20. $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to only $12, $6 Scotch Tweed only $4. Child’s Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.25. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked 99,00, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, measure, now Pants, to measure, now marked $1.25, now ol, 90c. Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 5c, and 85c. _ Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886. North Atlantic Steamship 00, From London ard Liverpeol S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. &.8. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the priecipal points in P. KE. Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. SEEDS. Carter's Seeds are the Best, Being of the finest strains, carefully tested, and saited to this climate. The most experienced farmers end gar- deners use and recommend them. Our Seep CatTa- Locus is the fimest published in the Maritime Provinces, fully illustrated. Sent Free to any Farmer cr Gardener. Write for it. Name and address on postal Card will do. Address : CEO. CARTER & 60., SEKEDSMAN, Charlottetown, P. E. I. om NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the late firm of GEO, DAVIES & CO. are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, HARRIS & STEWART. March 3, 1886. feb26 —eepcegenemmmnaen | Prime Codfish. ™(\ QUINTALS choice Table Codfish, sell- 50 ing at $3.50 per 109 lbs, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASRARD. Ch’town, March 6—2wks eod BEER BROS. EQUEST and immediate settlement of all accounts due the firm of W. W. BEER. Matron P, E. Hospital. mar® tf March 10, 1886. fi OT ad me. TC tte ee em — 2. eng remy | eae iA iy ste iy A einasnmniaeinttiniesme ananassae ee ger