etendy and rapid pr gress villayes that formerly depended upon the lumbering industry are Towns and | | advantages injustice flourishes. In spite of their di-- the Moors are enterprising bray’s Kidney. atid Liver @ure did for him in relievi ing him of the inten-e pain caused In our Fur and Mantle Departments we are showing very complete Stocks. Our Mantle ; Rar eat ey A CPS ES ret x > x ee a Zo ‘ m3 ‘ ” THE DAILY EXAMINER . - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1893. \ MINER NEWS NOTES. SUNDAY _ SERVICES. 7 THE DAILY EXA . \ 4 f “ he first of the St. Paul's irc h.— h.— Hol Ce oT ell at De { Sunday at 8.30 a. m Morning Prayer = : Q 1 r , i Evenit g Prayer at 7 0 lock ! Liabilit St. Peter’s Cathedral—Holy Communion aie Despatches TO Tue Examixver 1D COMMENT £300.00 at 8 a.m. Matins at 10.J5a.m. Choral i ; celebration of the Holy Eueharist and | annae a : 1 hh : Sermon at ]l a m) Children’s Service REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE 4 | at 2.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon at | ] s it Par ave 6.60 Sone k | AND DEBT. | : Mad ear repor St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mass at | . 3M , ‘ <1 er sept | 7-30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 4.30 a.m } ta G : » tn Hizh Mass and Sermon at 16 a. m | a : | between | Verpers and Benediction at 7 p.m A Better Showing Than That. walk-on St. James’ Chureh Pre . chi mg at 1) | sm. and 71 > ty Rev. T . Fullerton i. Min as » . her } »G »} of Last Year, FOS pt L€¢ p hemen ber the FOS pe } : Meeting \thenewum on Sunday | j $ i { afternoon, at 4 ock, conducted by the f = Stranvers alwavs weleom ifr) 18 | Railway men. Strangers always weleome. | SU2PLUS POR THREE MONTHS iia, se0.iacheh os eeaee," $3,742,987. B seit alnitini 7 na Mow to Cet « “Sunllght” Pleture Orpana, Oet. 7 The whole of our Magnificent Stock to be sold : . Send 25 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers The ; p thei = nas e (wrappers bearine the words “Why Does | he revenue for the three. munths eud “al Nini ro. O14 @ Than a Man”) | 82 Sept wb r 30h, is $9,353,884, being | . . sedie ; . _ A se? 7: - a 6 a 3 $39, 998 moore than fu t yedr. The e xpe nde : { . e vit) : , ‘te Set pe ti ploliake | ture for the same period is. $5,640,947, a ' wos sity of ya ws verve § pySt & presty pc ot hey ce of $112.999 from aut eas ree oy ‘i i : = free from advertising, an e well worth fram- } aroree neh: eS ace a aa Teas fi | ) : a ! ing hie is an easy decorate your surpins is now $4,712,937, being $152,397 5 5 tt u * Plea anne ui the test in the eee er than at the same time last year. The usk ‘ 9 “ ; = * le best he be ten 1 in } Het debt of the D. uin.< on On : Septemben e 5 291) — ee nem ne 12 20th was $239,449,25 a decrease of ' tiie rere vou leave the ends <« pen. | £2 230.690 since June ith - i t ‘ cis Ww Write vour address arefully! De,<0 ate ‘ : ata) s " yy ~y ~y ‘nL mn e ° - : ; > poops Will Be aniengntng neieag This is the Largest and Best DRY GOODS STOCK ever offered in this City, at the ; Phe eost of the * < yap oe. The oun Record Lowered. au i vith the United States census | In this city, on Briday afternoon, the aw | following GENUINE DISCOUNTS: : \ nad big that the country | 6th ivst., Williany@oseph Stair, aged 23 New York, Oct,:7. % * ‘ s money yeara The Lueania arrived off the “bigtitshi J eM sester ship canal will be ready (Funeral will leave his mother’s house | at 10.5 p. m., yesterday. This beats the pened to traffi a January 1. When | Bayfield Street, at 3.30 o'clock to-morrow | western record he'd by the steamer Paria —=~ ‘ ts entire length. | afteraoon for St. Peter’s Church, thence | by 59 minutes, the Lacania’s > time being Re xe ° Sta Ma 7 . 1 f entry, to Southport cemetery. 5 days, 13 hours and 25 ntinutes: i e , xd Ww t expected, become a strong This morning, at nine o’clock, Catherine, —_—~ ; 5 Liverpool f cean fre ight traftic relict of the late James Hughes, aged 77 Robbed in “St. - John. t & { ers ¥ } be able to land | years. Requiescat in pace a ee H LE PRICE wis argoes close to the milla, and thus |" (Funeral frum her late residence, King | «he tien, Mae Also a lot of —— at less than HALF- CK. ts and the expense of handl- | Street, on Monday morning at a quarter to | Mics Ghat. wan tobbident ow saved Le 1s gnees gine o’clo k, to St. Dunstan s ( athedral, | dollars in bron® daylight yesterday Hw a ia . no — Vietoria and | thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery.) highwayman, who made good his escape. S Wale ms ave induced the L . d Oth Prov e of British ¢ imbia to announce ee ee ee , Ay See eee oakce aa bane ee ee ie, Masa Gees Cantina, ie TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, i Explanation to My Gustomers an ers f the British Columbia. of £123.700 three per | Sreatest rheumatic, neuralgia and pain ' ' : : Se oe ae “ure of ar th internal : >xterne!l St ) Oct. < The movement | i N k it bed stock at 91 This money | Cure of the age, both internal and external St. Hyacinru, 3 ’ bal d lat tners , sak iti eee ea 1a:.<, | Price 50 éeete of returning French Canadians from the gs Sale is to enable me to pa off the balance due my iate partners. ; a ; allie os tags eo "The Dr Chalmers, Veterinary Surgeon, M. | States to this district has assumed wonder- Thi pay niall one odessa S “ the vear | ® C. V.S., says: “I used Dr. Manning’s | ful proportions. Not less than a hundred Yours respectfully, . ' 94] aa w "| German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured | families have come to St. Hyaeinth and . 5 ! ha sec , Deeeiieh: Beth Cis Bin’ seo cat or first application. I have never settled permanently during September. | JAMES PATON. i . a ee ee used anything to equal it. Have made | . Oct 5—The C antinonle | 4 » OCF Mi utabeles have fired again on the police etheh ence of % end Gnd it encclicht. Loxpoy, ct. 3.— he voustantinopie age ax ag . f the South African Chartered Company. | “qgowas Cuttucrs. P.V.M.S.R.V.S ae correspondent of the Daily News oays Cnt sania, li : , ae As in Ja the attack was made near Fort T N.8.. April 9.1892. | the Porte claims no school can be opened ‘ i : thea Victoria e Matabele force has been } Oe? Or ne SS *- | in Turkey without a special firman. This . i ° ; 4 : ncreased rapidly in the last six weeks,and | * will affect Americans chiefly, since there | 4+ - Y - { ? N \AT ? ‘ y ( ) ( '( )( ) yS h | ' ( 1} ) ‘ a Mr. kK ' wis estimated at about 7,000 men. } | are between 30,000 and 40,000 children N\¢ ) (;( )( )| )S \ LI { WED ON AP ) t ()! “ l J 9 Nd mi Why e Chief L ula is exceedingly belligerent, | | under American instruction. The Ameri- | + , i - ‘ ‘ me ind an attac on Fort Victoria is likely to ; can Minister has taken the position that as | a : . made soon by his warriors. Sir Henry | by treaty American citizens have a right | : . . ‘ ssioner at Victoria, is pre- | to pursue their avocations in Turkey, no | ‘ J A WH. H Ss PATON &@ Cx). - —_ us | ring to repel the attack | permits are necessary. Permits, he holds, I I W a ‘, oe | would be equivalent to a restriction upon > / wrong World semaeks | The exhibitors of Canvlian fruit 1S RE ee ee smokes ae" | THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF GOODS MUST BE SOLD. . ; ‘ 4 eee nie averne, would saiaitiy tas cans | and unless his position be maintained the | , . — i" ” — - e oes on | whole American rystem of missionary { ula I Ce 7 oe : ae t} ~ Pe Pair} rT BSTITUTE FOR LARD. | education in Turkey will be endangered. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ! anadian interest in the World’s Fair has | 3 ‘ aie . | A een crowned with gratifying success, not | | New Orveans, La. Oct. 5.—The first It : pose \ ale Gor ae ; 5 ate roche oaieecn: ee P60 | definite news from the gulf coast of | ( Stat the whole country A great deal of geo- | Mississippi reached the city this morning. . f ‘ ken } 1} aa af. . e | The financial lors from the storm and , raphical knowledge can be picked up at \¥ & S | : . I ly e World’s Fair, and it will be news to » Ww | flood along the entire coast is not less \ : sta multitudes of strangers there to learn that e | than $1,000,009. Fully 100 lives are Canada n the fe “ sake of fruit oa ot } oot oe eo lost. Out of more than 100 boats on the ; j Stat ae countries. A few more intersational S ¥ 9 S | front bay off Biloxi three rode the storm | . 3 fe xhibitions may successfully educate the | safely.” “The beach is strewn with | : - he se people | rld out of the habit of having a on ys <o* < | wrecks of all descriptions. On the back | AT aN IMMENSE SACRIFICE, } pat at the name of Canada ws a <? bay only one or two weathered the gale. | a ‘ ‘ : 1 ave a t vik bath an ‘ * . a ie SF ta gS ree ¢} 4 At Chandleur I<land was located the U.S ae a Che Parliament of Religions at Chicago oS \ ® marine hospital and the quarantine build- RICE ition w - ' al a constantly full atiendance no matter & 2 jegh lete the ‘Gilles aiddanty 06 the GooDs aT = PER CENT. “DISCOUNT. HALF P . tet iil ae este hia spe akers a1 7 runced oe re » w ~ | storm developed, resulting inthe almost |. alsin eosnelionint anna . wes GO CmceserEns, Sak BO VoNee tenee. 3 ¢ | coniplete destruction of all the. bnildis.gs ‘ ” dial Rach speaker was ] mited to thirty g cS Ay x9 | or the Island and fearful) Joss of life. The Silks, Satins , and Plushes. Colored Laces. aF : nutes, Hut most of the papers were | | lighthouse was wrecked to such an extent . | Braid Gi ringes \ kes v) ‘ | Ng ' ; raids, Gimps, an res, , a Gilians ch longer Phe doors were kept | NY <S % S a the lighthouse keeper abandiied it: 3 Knit W ool Goods. ‘ . ps; o oan sed luring each speech, and opened | “A Y~ we | Miles of the island was washed away. Ladies’ Under Vests. Underskirts. . y Ww * speaker was giving . | What little remains is Hable to be com- = ‘wahe it ‘ ake Th b “ i ° a - oe L way to anot The — | volumes } an” KS < pletely submerged with little more than | Corsets, all kinds. Neck Frillings. : "- ‘ war ae | contain o easnys by representa- an ordinary high tide. The damage to | z ; ~}; i . i le , “ : ; it > t ve men an! women, who approached the KW <& the ipo Pom quarantine seryice ‘alone Satchels and Purses. Slipper Patterns. i ' ' wing th ce ; i ‘ . : a ‘ i _ . : s . v ; < te asa tor. Puna TOY blems of religion from d flerent © 9) } is nearly $100,000. The latest advices Lace Curtains. Drawn Linens, all kinds. -" : i o the prese points of view. — It car not be otherwise S yp from ihe section of the state devastated by ti : Aterons and Bibs ‘ F oa thee eg these a will —- " great | ye s: > Sunday’s storm places the deaths at 1,200. Silk Curtains. Pp § s. , : ’ . asman the wor over he toman } ‘ i ‘1 ’ : But | t give n r support to] ois hurch was represented by Cardi- 9 a ie Chenille Portiers. Collars and Cuffs. , . ome - ta’ and il Gibbons and several bishops; the | aw > <e A MILD BREEZE. ge ‘ = e list of | measures Of! Greek church sent an ar hbishop; the ‘ s § PA We wi - inki Table Covers, all kinds, | eluate is ; N ll T seek, by any ’ 1 r* | Jews were well represented ; the Buddhists Sold by Gr 4 EVerywhere poe se cea : ~~ thin = Window Shades. é : e lay . € ‘ i : a 4 y . . ‘ocer . ise ating pople o ste ‘ , . 7 7 1d five speakers; Shintoism, Confucian ee aiscriminating people . the city an “ a © ~R ° Now 1S the time 10 Buy and Save Money . : seeecgees 7 m, and even the old Egyptian faiths,each | country that we have a nice NEw stock of Men’s White Shirts. | i ; she it] i 8y] Made only by B : S k G c exed qnesi nery reguls hud their hearing ooks, Stationery, Fancy Goons, Carya | 1. 3-2: ’ sa celeste oes tutdeananias iva Ip he atte f The record of paid admissions to the | N. K. FAIRBANK & co. W ‘ T 1 oth a s ble | Flannel Shirts. Sir I ert Tuy j ¢ time past | @::caco Fair for Semen eampnscrege gina Wells a Asan Ol ark, Toys and other articles suitable Ohi cient Tian presentations have been made by the} compared with 3,515,493 for August, 2. ellington and Ana Sts. } | for home use and alorument, or fur pre ee Speciai Low Prices for members representing lake constituencies, | 769 963 for July, 2,675,173 for June, and MONTREAL. sents for adults and children. These Cardigan Jackets. me and thers interested in the 50,037 for Ms The total paix dl- } a e ly selee 5 gy i | ¥ a ry beettanes, thant the Onnadians 1,064 ~ t my. l _ paid e1c | sopde “ = arefully om moon a Umbrellas and®Parasols. CO} [' TO N S ] VY AR PS : hd ae ae been the five months are, there cash, and will be sold at such prices as = : 3 ak ud serge, ew the vom an on aoe earl , 14, — ne —— | BARGAI N S will make them bettér value than can be Braces, I 1es, Half Hose. ; ‘ 7 , mT } a the em 0 ate s hoped xm i - : necesrary Sseverny ‘ Fa Canadian fisher- | foy The managers are buil ldae | r| 3 had elsewhere. We have never advertised Mitts, all kinds. BILAN K BTS I BLAN HBT Ss! nen, because the American Rshermen, | great expectations on Chicago Day eke sy sensational discounts, and have ot fotind H : yract operating on the same waters,| 5s hale — holi fe : andkerchiefs, } Bhiy F 1 yd aoe “. os : oe a half holiday, basing their eati- | it necessary to do 80, the GENUINE VAbUR ' : __ SAMES PATON & CO. T , : os aa DY oe " a a. , a . | mates upon the on al vena of our goods having always secured for-us ae Tweed and Overcoatings. j al concession whicl as heen among emplovers in C icago to close their ; asked has been th tak herring and | veer ania Chiming Day aad aie hie a steady and growing trade during our | —<——______— ve turing the Spawning Or close | almission ticket to each employe,and also fourteen years of Secsthedst —— ; rg - ~ a re the € a ag . ry a mile rate | eee Much of goods not absolutely needed 7 RE D _M DE Cc oT NG ! t : se!" | being made by the railroads from points g 30- : j ris : hee particularly pressed up- | within a radius of 200 miles from Chicago. | . | are bought at so-called cheap sales simply \ Y - A L ] J » the M Ker On Mari _ SNe Fisheries i The citizens who are arranging for the | rea earing ll a é | becanse they are, or seem to be, cheap. preven: a nnn he Go a a | monster celebration are figuring upon an |} * | When the good people of our native Pre- - osition that the Grovernment | attendance of 500,000, and a Chicago ee vince want anything in Books, Stati , . = . ' , , sohaah ; : if | ; ; Se . ‘ gin Books, Stationery . cant preserve protect any fish if mper is patriotically ging its read o 4 re re 4 y > * a * t M t db Cl a 0 t D t th e t t <aliowel in ware uented ty | Ere frac pane paren | Before removing to ou | rtuny Goo, we vie hem weal at| THis Department Must be Cleared Out. Do not miss this Opportunity. : s yo Rape Sete a nial, which was 397,160. NEW STORE we will sel] a Store, aE oe the Stn eee 2 "ts fish, during the breeding season, being proved at last that the rebellious | off our entire stock ot Men §, | guarantee to make the prices all right. wi y be a question of time whea spirit manifested in the enforcement of | W i Ch ] B “ A word to the wise is sufficient.” se. a ee ‘: Pee are 2s eed fisheries w become extinct The | the land laws in [reland is not due to the | omen 8s and Unlidren s boots GEO. CARTER & CO. raised by the fishermen to the | Pecliarties of the Irish people. ‘The | eo EO CARTED coe. |. GOODS AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Goons AT 25 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ' Salicae ty Gio Biibbers that in | poor Crofters of Scotland have been driven | and Shoes. s water het wes the L sited States apd i bv d aperation to the same methods. The | —_ oan ™ _ —— ee nner rnannnnontEa na such regulations are only vex- | trouble is not due to the usual evictions to k SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. | ; " Canada, such 1 igriesions are cnly, unt Noble le on} Som & the sonal oosoene to) ‘GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. | Wool Pousshe all ‘Neie Dre Ss Guid, all kinds. Pecan on terference with United States | forests, but to the earth hunger and desti- Summersipe, Oct. 4. | Linen Towels and Towelings., U ister Goods, all kinds. The Minister of Marine } tion which is as marked in the high- | Shipped per SS. Northumberland, Cam- | os aT a) i omer says that if this view of the fisher-| lands and the islands of Scotland as in | I adi a9” Miss ae d Chil- eron eee for Point du Chene: | Fleecy Cottons. \ elvets and Velveteens. n and th member representing | - south = a t - a lan ~~. see - CS, 1ISsSésS an eddlithed dees 216 bed $ 914 | White Table linen ; Mantles, all kinds ther htains / mean that all rofters in the ingiand district cannot ’ mn . ‘ NO oe °1 bris mackerel ee ee 252 | 2 : | . . the 5 Canadia tions should be re | PSS eee sy = not leave ew} |dren’s TAN SHOES very ia Sitges 370 | Cream Table Linens. Ladies’ Jackets, all kinds. pealed, all the fish agents withdrawn | DNie holdings we eno Wie OOM | E y 2 ; WOOD ih thom Se bat So Soe ve tt $37 | > i * > and rts hing be allowed, which w« val .s defied, and the minions of the law mal- | cheap at the DOMINION 7 Le 5 hr 0 Sd deh Wh - éj Pillow Cottons. Capes, all kinds. inevitably be followed by the entire ex-| treated in the most approved Irish fashion. , » a 10 bris pork... .-cekescee 200 White Sheeting. I, "hens termination of the fish Ne aaa less, | Sentries with fogherns are posted -in , BOOT & SHOE STORE. i Se al agate 5 i pa a S e 5 : W aterproof Cloaks. the Minister is reported as having said strategica! positions to warn the country 4 bels potatoes........ ee a 3 | Bed Tick and Hessians. | that if the fishermen and others who were | Se of the approach of police and sheriffs, os | \: : “ys gs ene te —__ interestel in this matter are rrepared batt and disguised men and women pelt the _@99R" | Gingham and Oxford Shitting. } gen’ es 6 te . . » mee 7 i $2287 | ame :; :; r he Best Stock of Dry ¢ rer offered take the conseqnences, which must inevit- | itticers with filth and stones and tear up ‘ : ac ona (), Ry same steamer on Oct..5the a si Ribbons of all kinds 118 18 t ie est - tock 0 ry 10008 ever of eret to ably follow the adoption of the vurse they the road ways so they cannot .make pra-, be fe r ot S . — > ; "| ae fo 78 ra 70 Lan Sa "oe » ° advocate, and would prepare a petition to | gress. So far the Crofters haye had the See 57 cases eggs............ — 190 f* Valises and Trunks. the Public. The Class of Goods we kee p is so well known ; ; Pp I | hest of : rf : Charlottetown, July 8, 189 d34 45 tele ovatere 96 . eM : him, setting forth the facts of the case, he } yest of the fight, and it may be necessary = B OYSUETS. «0... eesesseeese oh am Bed Comforts by our Customers, that it is needless for us to sav any- would lav it before his. colleagues in coun- | © employ troops to coerce them. SS UTIB MACKETC . 6.200000 + so cduities : z . a ; J J y in coun- | | I t - » wean rel oe ; . th bout tl lity Oo wae 1 mary of public policy, | Melilla, where the Spaniards have been 350 eeiededs LC ee an 2 Crape and Crape Cloth. ung abou re quan y- ured «=the pune could than give a decisior 4 wr MS DULUOP cc cece sen eeeesevesence , - ‘| attacked by the Moore, is the remnant of | , the questio the considerable Moorish territory once | $9765 tC Brushes and Combs. C > , —_a-— | held by Europe ans,and of which England’s | : Nap Cloth and Worsteds. ome at onee, and Share in the Bargains | A rep a f The Legal and Com- | share was Tangiers. It is an insignificant ——— ee | ercial Exchance has heen traveliies | place of some 3,000 inhabitants, and has | “SHIP. NEWS. jenn aa - = —_—- —~ through the northern district of Ostario. | heen used by Spain as a convict a : | and writes very eulovistical n the lateat | ment. The citadels, which the Span tards S’side, Oct 4—ent bgte Caspian,Gordon, | <— da . oa a rh Ex Soa afin ae | defended with such determination, is | | Cardigan, bal. Sth—Henry Swan, Freeer, eS Special Discounts ON fur Goods O all Kinds. ° az and prospects of tha event region. Says naturally strong. The chief interest in | Pictou coal; Howard L, Kinney, Ch’town, | h | wing thetra f the fanhermnain i the affair of which it was the centre, is j stones; Mor: ving Light Sutton, Pictou,coal. eee : a a aE ann eenennemEenemmeen apseeneyining ibaa up through the dist f Muskoka and | that it may be the spark out of which a Cld, 5th—Henry Swan,F raser, Richibucto, j Parry Sound, the aygrieulturist is steadily | greater fire may grow. Spain has long hal; Howard L, ‘Kinney, Pictou, bal; Mor- making his way, and jadging from the | cast a covetous eye on the Sultan's terri- Nae ning Light, Sutton, eee bal. many thriving towns and villages spring- i tory, and, after the first trouble, a change > ~~ —_————<—$$ em ° ‘ ng wu | + the line as far north as the | of masters would probably be a good { . ns “i ee ssi ees Nipis ae ig di striet, the signs of prosperity thing for the people. The present govern- | y> The Cruel Calcul, to he th on every side would justify ' ment is the least progressive kind of' east- | gS Drop a postal card to Mr. George Kose, the belies thet the country is making | ern despotism under which the rankest 8} of Peterborovgh, and ask him what Mem- gd Ss” 5 now chiefly supr ported by the farmer Reaching North | Bay, a tow f 2,700 inhabitants, with 183 | farms already occ ipied in the immediate Vicinity, the greater portion of them bein; well cleared, and new aettlers still being have abundant evidence of a ig something behind it hesides lerived fre railroads which rake it the ia! point for a great number of their OC Tt pric yes added, we piace hav ts the two b v revenue teria ——_- — USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the great % vod and Nerve Remedy. mm the junction of | merchants, raise good crops with the rud- est appliances, and in some of the arte, | notably in the preparation of leather, excel | the world. If Spain makes the present affair an excuse for copying France’s work in Algeria, Morocco will have po jrave cause of regret. —_— nh aE ————— They come to look, they stay to buy, the ‘Y go away pleased and satisfied.-—Car- ters’ Bookstore. Come to the musical en- tertainment to-night. USE er DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy. ii It is the perfection of the well | Siliciache sai ate ri se by expert growers. Mild flavored, bright and of match- less quality ; ; Mastiff Plug Cut pleases the most fastidious. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, } matured plant properly cured Virginia; and Montreal, Canada, by the pascay re of stone or calenu:i from.ihe bladder. -Hy podermic injections had to | be resorted to in order to relive the agon- satoemenesnentitiipeintinnen caren fy amerncmmasaenes * | Department is the largest in the Island, and as we are headquarters for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's cane tyne, lap co alt Furs, you will be sure to find a Choice Selection at TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS. Fancy, 25 to 50 per hr | cent. off Mantles. Specially Large Discounts on all kinds of Furs. JAMES PATON nin eee | Charlottetown, P. E, I. _—_ er UF A tobacco journal pablished in Cinein- nati gives statistics which show that, while the manufacture of tobacco, eigars and snuff all show a remarkable decrease, the output ef cigarettes has largely in- creased, ® Importers of Fur Goods and Mautles. > a “o a ee _ - aw