~ sete Sar 2 Melb SI MESA 2s a — = - THE DAILY EO i EE Aaa 8 EXAMINER . ? , EDICINE. , VIVE AO! 233 Oe Used to Cure Asthma. 4 The ‘cobweb cure” forasthma has oc- , , 6 ‘asione re deal of comment | yo I N v [ | Th A | cask ia great a 0 By 7 al, IN allt Pa ' throughout the country. The family in | Wooster, O., who effected the cure of a & w daughter by this peculiar remedy, + se ht they owed it to the public to | ; ‘ : mia the case known, never expecting f ¢ ' that the ;,-zublication of 3 , Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. ta: the vablication of the matter would iring about the alleged cure. At R > \ \ first the family undertook to answer in bil Ls } but when the letters reached ireds daily the head of the house 7 is engaged in other business, i it would require the entire time f himself and family to attend to the large correspond ence So he had circulars print which he gave particulars of the BS i and for these he charges a fee, in some measure the He charges one and in inquiries ut for three ‘cobweb pills in tking of the matter, said ‘I have to e iwl around garrets and all sorts of ded lirty places to get the webs. I then to clean them. All this takes aud [feel if it is not worth a tr it is not worth a cent . the matter of discerning the di? ‘ nee between ‘spiders’ webs’ and cob ; webs. Ihave heard from a number of Then | Fe! | pcople. who undertook to cure themselves o> a bt ‘ were made very sick through . poison of spiders’ webs, which they ‘ , DR » & | t sht the same as cobwebs. It is | a —— cenerally thought that a cobweb is a ider's web. An euthority serted s] : 1 cobweb is not a spider's web Althongh Webster and the Century dic PCOS WBELTEDOSBBCVVUF , tin ot i Lb ical ? I ' tionary have it defined as such, the t ry ° ou ity claims that both have made a b73i) d = nistakes. A cobweb, says this writer RA EAA formed in some manner as yet ' sali explained by the adhesion of ‘ Pills part s of impalpable floating dust pas a Our \ icl nm hancy apparently self coherent, and the re A | sult is a veil-like web without any | approach to regularity of form, therein differing from the true spiders web The cobweb is many times aot than a spider's web and is never occupied by i spider or any other insect. It ts miost . ws frequently found in rooms that have ms of Kidney ag been darkened and are slightly : ic : «1 lamp, and generally has several) fila lroubles, we are backed ment us pendants of varying length. it ine Ghia tactimnnmer at al | is never fastened across space from one VY lic resumony of ail § : I - & Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all | | ‘ t : S Cure Backache, = beg e t to another, but is invariably pen ve used them. inious. The writer warns people against langer of taking spider's webs. as TH «¢ CURE TO STAY CURED. + says many cases of serious illness By gists or mail on receipt of price. have resulted from swallowing them ©. 1. AWS & Co, Toronto @ | While this authority may be correct, it WROVVWSTVVOTBAA OY MA. VHS BOB1W20 OO at the cobweb is not riler or some other insect . told me that the substance of the cob- ; , web is vegetable The Wooster case 3 TB ; of asthma, which, by the way, is the made by a ; very difficult to make people believe | One man | ly case upon which the slleged cure | e rich to insta? founded, was cured by three pills , wr blood means | ©o>webs have been taken internally for | a _ | other diseases. It is comsidered by some | : diseased blood an unfailing specific for ague. The } yoy Pes! Croiu | danger of making a mistake in adminis- | tering spiders’ webs for cobwebs should cause people to be careful in tt’s | EF | this novel remedy. —Pittsburg Dispatch. SC Emuision 2Y Lal EP CSeaS= Impressionistic. | The kitchen was deserted. the western window the last red light »f day was pouring, making all the com monplace things laridaud fearful. The Holland the pine shades board floor was bathed i 3 the blood ; CUres | withit. Crimson played upon the bar . : ¢ fula. Coughs, | **!saud the pans Weird and dreadtul - ’ | was the all-pervading hue. By the Colds. Weak Lungs, and |} stove, in which there was no fire, lay a ‘ a r | et with reddish spots upon it. The a r was stained near by with a vivid WwW : yer, endorse ii, | tofred. The air seemed quivering a Gk ee es ith horrible mystery aby Oveiidecc. | Dy and by a girl entered, a girl with | alook of sullen endurance. Her red vn hair was gathered in a coarse, less mass. The reddish-brown of rsnilen eyes matched her hair and ll calico gown. She steod euvelop- the red light falling through the niow. Her eyes were bent upon the ws, tell-tale hatchet and the crim- m stain on the floor. A convulsive :udder shook her frame Ah!” she whisper Ah! Wonldn’t ma be mad if : knew I tried to open the tomato cau h the hatchet!” | The Curious Letter Q. The letter Q is s superfinous alpha tic character—a nondescript of the st sort and of no more real valne in <pressing or helping to express onr “You'll Feel Better” ¢ | the use of | Through were dyed with the | murmured, in asibilant | When veurs ite is cr. if you thonghts in writing than ove of the | Otchend — peer, = y inese word signs would be. It never | ts an English word and cannot be ne without the aid of the letter U, z invariably followed by the Inst ¢MALTO PEPTONIZED g eutioned letter in all words belouzing : PORTER. ¢ O ir langnage. The man doesn't live é lation of the letters Qand U, or why 2 wit bollds up the system--gives e furimer was given is curions nav : © strength to the invalid--relieves ee ee ee ee Oibe dyspeptic and is nourishing 2 the letiee bat the erlainal Gand invigorating. Buy a dozen sounded jnst as 1s ht: 00 de Mes 4 te , ’ | é ind try it. withont the cne, the character much re 4 *Dout twenty minutes before a ios VWoeo @ \82 HALIO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LID. aembling the English sign for pound— . TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. ° £.—New York Times. , Vee ~~~ - - - One of the Queen's Eecentrictties. NERVE BEANS ere & new dis One of the English Queen's little va NERVE gee SS Se TV garics is a dislike for the smeil of furs: Failing Manhood; restores th | §)i+ Never wears them herself, which is weakness of body of mind cansec 4 by overwork, or the errors 0- ex exes of youth. This Remedy ab lvery well. But neither will she per tanyone else to wear them when solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other ; » with her. Asan invitati FREATMEDTS Save failedevento velieve. oldtydrug) —. ia, ith } aS. aA 3 vitation to gistn at $) per package, or siz for $5, or sent by mnilor | ~~? & Tit with her 18 @qnivaient toa geceipt of price by sucresting THE JAMES MEDICINE urmand, and as another little qneenly *O.. Toronte, Unt Wrote tor pemphica Sold a— ‘ iy ury is a fondness for an open carriaye i ail seasons, the unhappy recipients | of her invitations feel like making their vills before starting on a pleasure drive With their sovereign. An Australian Pian. The *‘Gospel Push Cart,” a little port- able chapel lighted by electricity, and moved about by three men or a “horse, use in Anstralia. It is ight feet long, four feet wide and six CAN J OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora | Cet high, It is carpeted and has chairs Nompt answer ard an honest opinion. write to a: os - a . Me NN & CU., who have bad near yy Sit rears’ one. cm saan side can be let UV or ininygy NATIOPM CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. Se ene @ inta is cOmimMgZ into erperence in the patent buvness. Communica- tions strictiy confidential. A Handbook ot In- sesmasten concerning Patents and how w ob- nh them sent free. Also a catalogue oO: tea! and scientific Dooks sept free. ee Patents taken through Mang & Co. receive pecia! notice in the Sejfentifie American. and thus are brought widely before the public with. out cost to the inventor, This eviendid per, issued weekiy, elegantly illustrated, oy far the iargest circulation of any scientific work in tie world, $3 avyear. Sampiece sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $2.08 year. single soples, 2. cents. Every number contains beaa- tiful plates, in colora, and Mographs of ne~ houses, with pians, enabimg b»iiders to show the latest designs and secure contracts, Address MUNN & ©O., New Yous, 361 Boavway. The Difference, When o simpleton wants to get well 1¢ buys something ‘‘to take:” a philoso- yher gets something ‘‘to do;” and it is ywing to the circumstance that the lat- er has been in a minority almoet undis inguishable in all uations and ages, that lectors are princes instead of paupers; ive like geutlemen, instead of cracking ocks for the turnpike —_— a ate Where It Belongs. To There ig sm great deal of poetry in POP es core lature and we shoul i he all the better | ERVOUS Mi EN! ff if the poctasters would only leave it ther merville Journal EXMAUSTED VITALITY. for Over Fifty Years. {xs O1p Asp Wet. Mre. Winsloe’s Trev Remepy.— for their children while teeth- soothes the i fiens the gums, allays the pain, res the colic, and is the best remedy for Gr t< {nu} Comftorting. Diarrixcea Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold a ; by Druggiste in every part of the world. Epps’s Cocoa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mra BREAKFAST—SU PPER. By 3 rough kr of the nat of neotier ig, W th 4 rfect snccears. It SRE rs. Wee ta Winstoc’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m., w. f. wkly—l y ‘ knowledge seal hg rn the eperati: of \ Montreal Man speaks, digestion and nutrit , and by a careful W. R. Carmicheal, of Montreal, P. Q., ap; ation of prope ries of Well-se.e« writes to th Hawker Medicine Company ; ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our] “ Your Hawker’s Baleam of Tolu and Wild j and #14 a ce itely flavored Cherry, quickly relieved me of a severe at- be rave wh ymay save ue many heay vi tac k of Bronchitis. doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of sthvecicestlisnctiiettihaiibiashiniisll such articles of diet that a conetitution In war, iti¢a name, not an army. In may be gradually built up until strong enough w resist every ten lency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 1s & we ak point. We w ay escape many & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti fied by pure blood and @ properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. ld im packets, by Grocers, labelled YCAMES EPPS & CO., Homewpatbic Chemists, London, hae” polities, it is a name nota mob. In com- merse it is preeminently a name for pecn- liar distinction. The name of Priestly ie assoc.ated with the manufacture of ‘fine dress fabrics, as Worth is associated with the cut ofa gown. Priestly’s fabrics are now sold in Canada by first-class dealers. They are made of wool, and wool and silk, anp are distuinguished by an exquisite fineness of texture and a beautiful drapin quality. The trade mark is “the varnlaned Board ” on which the goods are rolled. iu tell the ‘‘why” of the peculixr | of the tail or cue at the bottum | Was made | ‘should have ithe time to buy. Soothing Syrup has | i<ed for over fifty years by millione | PONDS EXTRACT Sore Throat, Witt ba Hoarseness, Lameness, Frost Bites, Influenza, Soreness, Wounds, Catarrh, Piles, Burns, Earache, Bruises, Chilblains, Sore Feet, Sore Eyes, Face Ache, Inflammations, svrr'wntres. _Hemorrhages. OID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. FAC-SIMILE OF OLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. —— ee (5 _ons Mantle Department. ‘NEW SPRING MANTLES! On Thursday morning, the 15th, and following day we will show our New Spring Mantles. ited tit via 2. Si HENRY MORGAN W& UO., February 22, 1894—tu thu sat MONTREAL. ST oS naa Casteria is Dr. Samucl Pite!:er’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ucither Cpium, Miorphine nor other Narcotic substaace. {5 is a harmicss substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Sooti:ing {yrups,and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by Piillions of Mothers. Casteria destroys Worms and allays fevorishness, Casteria prevents vomiting four Card, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach nn@ bowels, giving healthy and natural sicep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castori2. | astori2. “ Castoris ?s an execllént medicine for ch “ Cactoria is so well adepted toc!:IM ren thes fron. Mothers have repeatedly toid me of its I recoramend jt as superior toany prescripiioa ,ood effect upon their chiicres.” known to me.” Di. G. C. Ocaons, Ir. A. Ancuer. M. D., Awell, lias. 211 fo, Oxford it., Brooklyn, N. ¥. ¢ in the chiltren’s depart highly of thei ide practice with Ca: * Castoria is the best remedy for children < which Lam acqsainted. Lhops the cay is iot far distant when mothers will considerthe roa! experi | } } | ' > | ence in thei teria. | culy have among’ our and alth tercstof tacir children, and use C2storia i :- 3 ad ef thevorious quack pestrums * medical suprlics what is kacwn as r d-troyieg th ir Joved ones, by foreing ¢ prodncts, yes we aro fres to confess that ths ,orphin=, southing syrup and other hurt‘ui | merits of Castoria has won us to look with acents down th-ie tipoats, thereby seading | favor upon it.” taem te premature graves.” | Unsirep Dlesrrran 4xp Diaprvsary, Da J. F. Kixcecpos, Bostea, Masa Conway, Ar be Conteur Company, 77 EZurray Street, Now York City. cS ATED A:iew C. Surrd, Prez., FIVE LARGE CASES OF Steel Enamelled Ware, ordered direct from the manufacturer in Germany, that arrived in October last, only arrived this will sell few days at a Discount of TWENTY PER CENT. week. In order to reduce the stock we for a These gooes are of the best quality, bought low and marked Jow, but we must clear out a lot of it. Now is Discount for Cash only. R. B. NORTOR & CO. Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—tn fri Has proved ~ GOaP * edema The best value for the Consumer of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. ——— eg ot ; ve . se” ae Se eee 4 * ™ Anil entra pas aod J. H. BRICK WOOD" GASE A Government Offilcial and his Rheumsa- tism Cured by 12 boxes of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills--Sets all the people asking Questions of the Druggists, Kingston March, 12.—The fact that rheumatism is caused by diseased Kidney’s, has been conclusively proved by the case of Mr. J. H. Brickwood, fishery inspector for this district. He suffered from rheu- matism for fifteen years and found no cure in the prescriptions of doctors or in patent ] used Dodd’s Kid- medicines Finally, he ney Pills, 12 boxes of which cured him. Harry Wade, the wel! known druggist here, who said M r. Brick wood the pills, says he is overran with inquiries as the Brick wood’s story, of which he is satisfy everyone. He also re ports large sales of the pills with most satisfactory results in every case. - hows — -% genummeness ot Mr. able to dina sow to Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight ” Soap wrappers (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Thana Man”) to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. and vou will receive by post a pretty pic from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easv way to decorate you home Che soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 c, postage to wrappere, if you leave the ends oper Write your address carefully ture free send in the Ponds’s Extract. for all Hemorthages P No preparation is equal to and al iain it. Inthe Extract Nature and Science ar mbined, Genuine in bottles with bu i wrappers only. meme : ae a Dr. MeGiivray, of Sydney, C. B., says : “IT unhesitatingly offer my testimony in favor of Puttner’s Emulsion. J have used it extensively for a number of years with the most satisfactory results. In wasting diseases of children it has no equal. ee When the system is all run down, and no hope of obtaining nourishment by the ordinary food supply, then take “Millers Emulsion, the great flesh and blood mak- er, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs bronchitis and all diseases of throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c, and $1.00 at druggista. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great hlood and Nerve Remedy. Seed Wheat For Sale. ee White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown one year on “The Warren Farm” from seed imported gin 1893. During the last thirteen years Seed Wheat, the growth of this Farm, has given great satisfaction in every section of the Island, being better yhan imported. JOHN NEWSON. meh6—dy Im Lobster Packers, ATTENTION ! Having been appointed Agent forthe Nor- ton Mannfacturing Company, makers of the PATENTED LOCK SE4M LOBSTER CANS, I am prepared to take orders for the defivery of same for next season’s king. These Cans are made of the best Tin Stock, and warranted superior toanything before offered I have also in stock for sale :— lr - RCHMENT LININGS, TIN PLATES, INGOT TIN, LEAD, COPPER, COTTON TWINE, MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES and other supplies. WALTER MATHESON, Lower Queen Street, Ch’tow 1894—2m eod & wkyl,m Do You Recognize ft ? This is the heel of the GRANBY RUBBER. Look for this pattern on the heel when you buy a Rubber or Overshoe. It guar- antees a perfect article, Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. Ask your dealer for them. mchl4 ENGLISH & McGOUBRKY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanies’ Building, WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. P. QO. Box i142. d&w 3m—mceh12 Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Publie Auction, on the pre- mises, Gerald Street, Charlottetown, on FRI- DAY, twenty-seventh day of April next, A.D 18%, and atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtne of a power of sale contained in an indenture of mortgage bear- ing date the first day of July, A D 1875, and made between Henry A Harvie of the Com- non of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, In the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, Stationer, and Hannah Harvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Prevince aforesaid, Barrister-at- law, of the other part:— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common of Cnarlottetown, bound- ed as foliows, that is to say:—By a lin’ com- mencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodg- son, Esquise, in the south-east angle of land formerly the property of Geerge Wastie te- Blois, being also the son th-east angle of a plot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run- ning thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Daniel Hodgson’s land fifty- five (55) feet, or to the western side of a street intended as a continuation of School Street ; thence along the said intended street norther- ly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerly parallel with the first named boundary line fifty-five (55) feet, or to the eastern boundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line southerly one hundred and eighty-seven (187) feet six (6) inches, or to the place of commencement, being known and marked On the plan and survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3. 4LSO—All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said Common Lot Num- ber twenty-seven (27), bounded as follows, that is to say:--Commencing onthe north side of Gerald Street, at the distance of forty jeet easterly from the eastern side of a street in- tended as a continuation of School Street aioresa d; thence easterly along said Gerald Stree! forty-two feet; thence northerly paral- lel with said intended street eighty-three feet three inches, er to the southern boundary line of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly to the place of commencement, being known and marked ~e hoes and survey as Plot No. 5. or iurther particulars an Selena apply at the office of Dated this 4th day of March, A D 1894, we... 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SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. —(x) We are giving BIG BARGAINS above line of goods, 2s we have a stock on hand, GG JUstee North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Oils “\77¢ Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky WK FE p* ZS) _( Zax CATARE renee URE sifu RSM Pl in the large EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD-~ ACHE AND nen INFLUENZA Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H 4 Rk MEDICINE CO’Y., L'td., St. Joba, N-B. I. X. L. Grain Crusher AND —— TURNIP SLICER. {x Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on | hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next! two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sendin Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. epee —— —~- —- —___-- 1894. r bos ee : “Tat sh | Wace | § bel T) | HHOEE FREERDS You Meet in Gur Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep every thing a first- should Clothing tore class keep. We not only sell at moderate prices, but fil] and deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoat, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will ocnvince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a call McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Naiis end Spikes, ‘lacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Iitmgarian Nails, & Sr ‘oun, N. B. ESD. } From Liverpool, RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER 1 on the will be on the berth at Liver at port ist MARCH, and will sail from t For Charlottetewn Direct, ABOUT ist OF APRIL NEXT, and wiil carry Freight at throngh rates to he different Railway points on the island so Picton. -g> Kor Freight appiy in Lendon to John uirn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad 1, E. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bros., h John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BRGS. & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 18%. pat guar eod her wat sum jour 5w ir. Donald Nicholson Ward Three hat the citizens are at present not in favor Pit covered tn his canvass for of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, henee he de ined to contest the Ward against Mr. Tavior He is satisfied, however, that the ele ors apprec iate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro- acing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- Look out for his NEW straight ING ARTICLE. BRAND, made enecialiv sé lected. I h Hickey & Nicholson. from goods s <— ° Meagiier's Orange Quinine Wine, trict according to the British Quinine in this agreeable : action and more reliable Prepared strictly Pharmacopota, form is ¢ than w taken in Capsules, Powders or Pilis Jose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by alld gists. Sample bottie free to physi- pty ir MEAGHER BROS. & CO.,, Montreal. cians upon ree feb2 CcAw 3ra Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE Paoeki nts y . (On Pezke’s No. 3 Whart. 3,006 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 159.000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES ala eupply of all kinds of Lum ber, ling Pine, Spruce and Hemlock joard _ = antl ng, Stu iding, Fencing, Palines, Laths, Bricke, Lime, ete Phe whole of the above will be sold cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of before « pening of navigation POOLE & LEWIS. P.S.—On account of the severe winter and bad ls we have extended the time for the tion of amounts dne us to March 1 \j a ints not settled on that date vill be | for in the March court with er poLuce. PCOLE & LEWIS Cli'town, Feb. 8, 1864. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 vears ago. For manr pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Farm For Sale THE su! riber offers for sale his farm he Mount Edward Road, about one mile anda half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm ’ The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, al! in good condition. There is also s good orchard in Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street a connection July 3, 1893, wd allt 285 ss etree an ee poet.