ea a a Pee at = oa ae <A ce — Local and Other Items. , , +} : ‘ . RY choice Lemon Syrup at Beer & Goft’s raieamibiilltaeianean i . erurnne Wo ‘ter sails for Boston at ti 1OcK this evening. > | OUN LeroRGey ret rned from a visit t. John on Saturday. -_ -_ — RE 8 a decided .s feet "OOom in counterfeit ent pleces in St. John and Halifax, ewe NINEPINS, two large Swi » two large “whugs, and lots of t the O'Leary Tea, next W ednesday. at 7 s auel ronto (hole Says there isa brisk cde it i“ loronta for «zrieultural laborers. > — SUMMER TRAVYERI : iag begun. Trains and Sic auiners are wel! supplied with passengers, ata : filha ! E indications are that the erops through- ‘ : ‘’ Cape Breton this year will be abundant. . iid ‘s »bater ; ; (HE lobster fishermen on th: Cape Breton are doing a rushing business this season. eid \LEX. McKinnon, Ese, of Foundry, has arrived home Britain. the from Esdale Grreat — — New Corsets, new P ibber Circulars, new Summer Wraps, received to-day at Stanley Bros’, Brown's Block. ’ _——p-———.. Mr. A. C. Hawn TON, formerly of the C “rior statl, and recently editor of the Ottawa ‘ee Preas, is now engaged i ’ ‘ Zaged in newspaper work in New York. ’ — REMEMBER the Sacred Concert in Cospel \ y Hal to-night. Lity Cornet Band i ittendance sectre your seats early. Ad hission, 10 cents, q . — I N. A. M1 feiL, of Tre Exanrves > +3 stati, leaves this afternoon In the Worcester: ; Boston, where he intends spending a few day . We wish Hi & pPieasant trip. > — Cuantes E. Ronertsox, Ese., has pu ‘ 11 c whe Valuanie estate of Hon. Senator Haycthorne, with p, stock, &. The farm 0 acres il be deveated to stock raising, —_———~<»—_., ite steamer Clifton arrived frem at Oo @ m. today with a part She sails for g: a ee saITAmicii cargo of ea.s London at 10 o'clock to-morrow, with a cargo of potatoes, cattle. ei een By telegram to L. C. Owen, dated Val- paraiso, July 4th, the barque Minnie Car i ei, Alex. MeLeod, master, was abandon- sinking siate 29th June, all hands — <> - --—— Kev. W.B. Kine,M. A. conducted the Services rHE DAILY r SPECIAL Despatones ro Tue Ex AMINER. ] Pie English Elections, LONDON. July o Vhe re uit the electi: ns, so far, WS: Lories elect al, 145 : nionists, 24 - Libera} . j LOS 44 ii proves very disappoint ing to both sides ' : , he fatest returns from inany constituen cle. are ex: eedingly close and b ith ‘espondent, as they fear that the Wh? remain in very much the same position Chey held before, and thata @ t W ill ensue, ; ) MLLOCK A peculiar feature of the large number ot abstenti mS especially on the Liberal sic e. Gladstone rom Voting : has lost several seats that Fully expected to carry easily Large numbers of the English Catholics are voting against Gladstone's « wnididates, Yorkshire is supporting the Premier en Masse. ot @- ws Che Liberals have won S arborough, West Nottingham aud rruadersfield, but have lost Boston. Grantham, three Bir- mingham seats and Ashtont under-Tyne, The Gladstone candidates had an in- creased majority in Dundee, which is look- ed upon by Gladstonians as a very hopeful sign for their complete triumph in Scot land. 7 The “Grand Old Man” himself h-s been elected for Leith as well asin Midlothian. He ran in Leith to puni«l & Seceder named Jacks who pr selto su the Home dacks had over three thousand majority at the last eiection Droort OP oul " ’ : . tvirte Bill ADU talLerd 80. ana no one could be got to OPPOse him \ the Premier himself deter- mined t run whe acks } diately withdrew from the contest and stone Was returned »smopposed, thus sgaining a Seat. " . a ’ The Home Rulers Say that Gladstone's in end streny i i 7 ° , th 11e€8 im the counties, and yet to be heard from. ; ’ they have a Three More Fishery Seizures, Hacirax, July 5. of the seizure of merican fishing that pl wwe have produced a big sensation. As before reported, the schr. City Point was formally seized on Friday. On that day the schrs. C. B. Harrington and Geo 5 7 . y W. Cushing, also from Portland, Me.. put into Shelburne Harbor to purchase bait. Reports from Shelburne three more A sch ners at captain St. Peter's Church yesterday and preached two very able and eloquent sermons, one from the text, “‘Honor all Men,” the other. “He iat humbieth himself shall be exalted. consitapiiaeatnie Hox. Senarorn Hownan and Mrs. Howlan i home on Saturday. The Senator was letained on the way from Ottawa by the melancholy duty « fattending upon a dying . whose remains he brought home to interred at Tignish. headin urTo er Joun Ine Esy., and Mrs. Ings left this British Columbia. They go by tercolonial and Canadian Pacific Rail. morning for ti In way—over three thousand miles through Canada. This trip will be long, and we hope it will be pleasant. ramets iia lure Christian Gaptist) Aseociation wil] he held at South Lake (East Point) ( hurch, on | Sunday next. A large attendance is « xpected | trom different parts of the Island, all of whom. we have no doubt, will receive hearty welcome | from the hospital le people of East Point. { saseneiniiaditiniill } in Ottawa despatch to the St. John Sur} Rogers, D. C. Murphy of fish and i Island ; also board of | he same. | Says ** David McKinnon, Ben‘. appointed inspector Prince County, P. exaininers for c Brown, David | ind J. Lefurgy are Ss fish « for niidates for t > -_— Ta cond mecting of the Charlottetown Rifle Club, held at Kensington Rifle Range on Saturday afternoon. The d iy Was & very pleasant one, but unfavorable for good was scoring, as the wind Was exceedingly change- | able ie times from the right and some times | from the left. Notwithstanding this, Sergt. Major Grey piled up the handsome total of 60 pts 7 shots at 200 yds, and 7 shots at 500 yds., carrying off the silver spoon. Brigade Major Irving succeeding in capturing the horn spoon, which he holds till next com- petition. ——— Tue Kentville Star says that another pleas- ing event transpired in Wolfville yesterday morning—the marriage of Joba D, Chambers nc Miss Fannie Woodman. The bride was the recipient of many hanlsome presents, mong them a beautiful piece of plate from the congregation of the Methodist Church, in which she had filled the position of crganist for some time. After the ceremony, the happy couple took the morning express for a tour to St. John, Point Du Chene and Prince Edward Islay Our good wishes follow them. iinet lure Fisaprmes.—There are now between y and seventy American fishing schooners t Bay. Mackerel fishing south has| i failure. Some of the seiners went} proved thei the Ist of March and have not yet got one single barrel. Mackerel on the \merican coast north are exceedingly scarce. Failing to seeure any on their own coast, a weneral rush to the Bay is anticipated, and we would not be surprised to see two or three indred Ameriean seiners off our shores with- in the next week or so. Capt. Sol Jacobs, of loucester, is reported to have already gone vith a full fare. — 7 l'ne sturm.--The storm of last Tuesday nd Wednesday proved most disastrous =” af to the lobster fishing along the North Shore of | the Island. Thousands of dvuiiars worth of traps ind other gear were destroyed, which will make it difficult to continue the business at many of the canneries any further this ( i. Tho tide was the highest known for & number of years, and considerable damage was done to fishing establishments all along the coast. Weare sorry to hear this. The lobster industry is of immense value to the -ople of this Province, and the loss eusteieed | by those engaged in it is to be regrett< “on - = ° ' one of the Canadian fisheries | Souris ou Saturday and Sun- ring made a trip around the! The Critic ex- | ha ‘ Cw days previous. E . d heavy weather off the North Shore | he night of the 29th, and proved herself to I irst class craft in every respect. The ew speak in highest terms of ier sea soing qualities which were fully put to the in the storm of Tuesday and W ednesday last When off East Point the Captain pick- » | irge seine boat which he towed into the : ‘ ea i) Souris. It was found Boating bottom up, aad is ssid w belong & a Na scavlatr. " ablite, at Dorsuy Golf & Co.'s, and the and part of the crew of each vessel went ashore before reporting at the Custom House. Commander (Juigley, of the cruiser Terror. paid them a midnight visit, and the captains frankly admitting that they had been ashore and had not entered at the Custom House. he thereupon seized them. The are all one man, and the three by side ] vessels partially owned by are anchored side under the bows of the Terror. which is thus proving herself to be thing more than a mer empty name. They are held for the present for violating the Customs laws of the Dominion. ; Reports from the north side of Prince Edward Island Say that a large American fleet is engaged in fishing inshore there, some and cutters are not sent. The fishing schr. Gloucester, hereward. narrowly escaped seizure at Canso on Satur- ) day. a ene ene Weather Bulletin. Pro , thilities for the rte rt Do} hours f, - the Maritime Provinces. 10 a. m. tble winds and loronro, July 5 Light to moderate, vari fine warmer weather, > -: ae ++ Tue / t that th temperance p yple in only a few of the counties in waich the Scott Act has been adopted, have been able to se- eure a vote of the Co inty to the appointment of a proves that t] Councils favorable Police Magistrate, they have not exercised that active influence in municipal contests which the terms of their platform of last September would suggest. This is not necessarily an evidence of a weakened temperance sentiment, althongh every one of these councils was elect- ed subsequently to the adoption of the Act. It proves simply a failuve of activity on the part of the friends of the law, and incidentally tends to bring the disrepute. —-7'o- ronte Glolx law into > ADVICE Moruenrs. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ain. regulates the bowels, and is the best ciate remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. feb 4 eod wk TO ~_ > s of the! t rac co verdict of the smo! Myrile Navy is that itis the finest they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for itis proved by this tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further proof. It has never been of the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus THE general tained and constantly inereasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ac counts for this. sities Mr. Donatp McLean, of French River, C. B., is the possessor of a peculiar plant or herb, which he found out in the forest. It somewhat resembles the back of a mai’s hand; it has a narrow stem for a few inches, then it takes the shape of a goblet, with a hol- low inside. The back side is a little longer, int like, and that flap bends over the palin. t feels soft and fur like, with red veins run- ning up the sides and back, just as natural as in the human hand. It ¥ 1 old water for days. a The St. John Te/ says that about two months ago a man who passed for a grapn (veterinary surgeon was discovered i: the servants room of a gentleman's house at but “hatham, N. B. left the place. He was not presecuted, and ordered to leave the town. His «lescrip- tion is similar to that of the pi isoner Whit- man, now under arrest at Hampton. iti Rerauane, Boots and Rubbers, at short junl7 its full of ' Better EXAMINER, -_- TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. (iadstonians and Parne]}-| sides are ltreal: WS pasties contest 18 the t hejdo; Miss Baker, do. John’s. St Peter's, C B, July 2—Passed through | Canal, schrs P LG, Charlottetown to Marble } ' . 4 (Mouutain; May Queen, Macdonald. Char- } 1 ttetown to Glace Bay; Comet, Lavash, Svd jney to Charlottetown: Haleyon, Robertson i ‘ : Cove to Georgetown. HOTEL ARRIVALS. KRANKIN HOUS bt ly 3—J A Morvicon ' Provicd mee, x I; | Ellie Malle: y, WV nite, do; J kr } \ /onnst ‘ harmouctia;: | intwell; Mi Phila ipeita: Mi ton 'oronto; Miss ‘C ; nani (sco W romer riy, | Wm mpbell, Montreal; H C Cowie, Hali fax; G \V Howlanand wife, Tiwnish. REVERE HOUSE, July 2 Kk Brophy, Brantfe ra, Ont; W H Jayger, Toronto: Mr and Mrs Boyle, (Juebec j . . ry i ; rr: ° © itv Dickie, Lot 17; Wm Richards, Bideford; | Miss Richards, do. 3—-Andrew Galt, Mon- Stockdale. do. USBORNE HOUSE, | duly 3—J A Macdonald, Hermaunville: | Olive r Smich. Boston: V Lovejoy, do; |W H Blaisdell, Toronto; B M Nichol- } 8 m, Omaha, Ne a: a Crowe, Truro, N S; | Perey { Palme OYria: a i" Norton, Car- idigan; J H Bell Summerside; E J Baker, Yr. LAWRENCE HOTEL. West River; H Hen- M Fitzgerald, Orangeville, Ont: vell, New York; W L Howard, Richmond, Va; Mrs Noonan, Summerside; Miss Buxton, Eldon; Rev EK A Allaby, Vernon River. 2nd MelLeod, ders mm, Gorda oo. Fialy SHIP NEWS, North Sydney, C B, July 2—Passed, schrs Comet, Charlottetown: Plough the Sea, do; Rustic ‘ do. Port Mulgrave, July 2 dan, Charlottetown - Arrived schr Son- cleared same day for St St John’s. Nid, June 4 Arrived schr Rode McRae, Deeoste, P E Island. Shoreham, June 23-—Sailed briet Zerelde, Kickham, Ch’town, DIED. At his residence, Pownal. Lot June 2ist, Capt, Jam:s H. Moore, ot his az tvuring iis saort illness three months he frequently expressed a desire to (depart and be with Christ which is far better, (City and Pictou papers please copy.) At China Point, on the 26th ult., Christina, re- +t of William S. Crane, Esq., and last of the family of the la'e Maior Joseph Beers, of Cherry Valley, in the 87th year of her ave. — —— i, on Mondar, in the 86th yer of aboui 8 .& Wanted. io Hire be od Cate Gok \ SCHOONER, 60 to 80 tons, for seiving in North Bay. Must be weil found and fast. Apply, DENNIS MURPHY, , orks, Charlottetown. or MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO., Souris Kast. Gas June 25—lwk EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuxing, Fine Arts, Oratorv, Literature, French, Ger- man and ltsiian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition. $5 to $20; hoard and room with Steana H- at and Electric Light, $45to $75 perterm. Fall Term begins Sep- tember 9, 1886. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. POR SALE. A STEAM LAUNCH, suitable for passengers ortowing. Length, overall, 45 feet, 6 inches; width, 8 feet, 2 inches; depth, 6 fect 2 inches; 5x10 inch cylinders, a new steel boiler ; speed about 8 miles per hour. For further particulers apply to ALEXANDER PATTERSON, Mechanical Department, P. E. I, Railway. June 29, 1886. 2) > kee & heal bstate Sale. {HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, kL 50x100 feet each, ov thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince ward Island. June 28, 1886. perme Ed- AN INTELLECTUAL TREAT. Mystery, Music and Mirth, PROF. E. C. TAYLOR, ‘HE original and well-known Magician and Prestidigitator, acknowledged in all parts of the world to be far superior to Her rmann, Heller, Hartz, Anderson or Signor Blitz, and the only artist who graces with learned skill and exquisite manipulation feats of modern Magic. This brilliant Entertainment will open a new world of wonders and introduce the spec- tators to a series cf most bewildering, puzzling, extraordinary and beautiful illustration of Dia- bolism of the nineteenth century. Surprisingly strange, startling, Wail, everyone wait for Prof, E. ©. Taylor is Coming. June 22, 1886. stupendous, CALEDONIAN CLUB. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY next, from parties willing to contract for the following separate services in connection with the Annual Scottish Gathering to be held at Charlottetown : 1. Printing posters. tickets, programmes, &c. 2. Erection of Grand Stand and Booths. 3. Fencing Longworth’s field. i. Exclusive catering on field. 5. Privilege of Patent swing etc., on grounds. Plans. specifications and full information on application to J. M,. CAMPRPELL, Sec’y Games Com, Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod t] dte Panis Siurtigs WE beg to call the attention of the RETAIL and COUNTRY TRAD to the fact that the SHIRTINGS, nadé us, are - much Weight, Faster Colors aud, Kore Durable than any others in the market. ‘ ‘for the past eight i | ment. Subsequently he went to New- |" | castle and was caught at the same business The experience of these who have used them ‘ Years, and an exrsinination of the goods will prove the correctness of this state- They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale Houses, Wil, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, WN, B. - “8 = SO -|WALLING WITNESSES} Halifax; C Hughes, } ts Vi ISA } Connolly ; a a a an ee ee ence ea DAY ‘TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFP. ( va , Bee i " boston: The World Wants Solid Facts Always Give. to-day at REID BROTHERS, and theanxiety of the farmers to exchange their cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon l' weeds, &c., would satisfy the most skeptical | that our Tariff is the mildest ever placed on roods of any Gescription, The farmers are the jucees, sud they know where to get bargains and honest gouds— uff ced. Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14, Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only 6.50 worth $10 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack muits, all wool, $ cheap at $1ly. Gents‘ | cheap at Siz. | Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $1. Gents’ Aii Wooi Tweed ¢ outs, $3.60, cheap at $5. | is [These We jf SHE boom ~~ ‘ey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.00, Gk nuts’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents’ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths Navy Bive Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, 95, and up. 1ouths’ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up, Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (ull ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up, boys Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men's Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 7octs, and $1, Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men's White Shirts, 65cts,, 75cts., 85cts,, 31, u and p. Men's Felt Hata in Wool, 56 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men's Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Chiidren’s Straw tiats,20 cts, up, iryon Tweeds, 35 cts new sivles, ) Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in } Variety, 45 cts.. up, i Gu behaif of the Tailoring DD partment, we | tender thanks to our friends fu: Lhe Jiberal putronae of the past , and for the appre- | Ciative ietters which are daily reveived. i We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Snits, | at $16, worth $20, Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, 34, Men’s French ‘frowsvers to order, 36.50, worth 39 Tryon Tweed Suits, $i? $13, and $i4. i Ladies’ Kid Gioves, in i clasp (Went‘'s) only 85 cts., worth $L40 I Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only } 65cts., Worth $1. + 45 cia., and up, in quite Seasenu Lutes’ iubver Capes, $1 and up. i Ladies’ dvuble busk American Cor ets, Scts., | and up. Ladies’ Hanuderchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Coilars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies’ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Gurters | A very large stock uf Housery, at 10 sts. pair up. ! A very large siock of American Prints, in} MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet | produced, 5 cts., up. English and Canadian 74 cts., up. American Ginghams, in 13cts., aud up, American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for w orking shirts, 9cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great vuriety, cheap. Ticking, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10. ‘retonnes, §cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.: 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. Prints, extra value, very new patterns, | All Goods Better than advertized. a Re oe Reet Mec “tc cy, EIT ED ES kx KD <> CAMERON BLOUEK, Cash for Weol. Ch‘town, Jane 24, 1886—3mos trawberry Festival. T. PETER’S CHURCH Sewing Society \ intend having a Strawberry . Festival, Fancy Sale and Garden Tea, -ON the Tuesday, ith July, sy kind permission of Mrs. Macdonald, it I will be held in Government House Grounds. Entrance at the Lodge Gate, which will be openat 2.30 p.m. Admission, 10 cents. St. Peter’s Boys’ Band will be in attend- ance. Tea on the tables at 6 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents. Tickets admitting to grounds, and including Tea, 30 cents—to be had at Watson’s and Rankin’s Drug Stores. Contributions will be gratefully received by Miss COLES, Miss ROSA DisBRISAY Miss HAVILAND, Mrs. E. J. HODGSON, Miss JENKINS, Miss ALICE JENKINS, Mrs. PEAKE, Miss RAYDEN, Miss WRIGHT. Ch’town, June 3, ’86—2aw pat WANES, LONE, FOUND, &e. VW ANTED—A young Man as Book-keeper ina ‘Y smallestablishment. Apply at this oases. julydt I OST—On Saturday afternoon, a sum of Money, 4 wrapped up in paper. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at the EXAMINER or Railway office. july 5 Te LET—in a private family, pleasant Front Room, furnished or unfurnished, with board. Apply at EXAMINER office. juiys 5i eod O LET—That three-story dwelling house on Queen Street, opposite Millner Bros., contain- ing twelve rooms and shop, with outbuildings and large yard: possession given immediately. Apply to H. C, Douse, West Street. july 3 FOUND ~A large bunch of Keys, with name tag. Owner can have the same by calling at THE EXAMINER office, proving property and pay- ing for this advertisement. ly3 3i I OST—Between West Street and Queen Street, 4a silver Brooch, with the name “Daisy” engraved on it, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. jy3 FFICE TO LET—Large and approach, in Maceachern’s Queen and King Streets, well lit, with easy building, corner Jj0n30 3i pat L&T: ~OCn Monday, on Brackley Point or St, Peter's Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell’s house, a black fur cape. Anyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will be rewarded. O LET—That pleasantly situated House, with outbuildings and large yard. on South Side of King Square, now in possession of Mrs. Robert Young ; possession given early in August. Ap- ply to A. H. Macpherson. jun23 tf T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply te Owen Connolly, jun2l eod O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espia- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, iSq.; possession given Ist September, next. I'or terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoily jun21 eod tf VV ANTED—A small Boat. Apply at THe Ex- "¥ INER office, jun 13 To LET—Two commodious new Dwelling Houses, with suitavle outhouses, weli- finished and pleasantly situated on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets,in a central JULY 5, 1886. a We ask your consideration when bu; ing fry Goods JAS, PATON & OO., Market Square. ORE a CR You wiil be served by Courteous, Reliable ana bliging Clerks. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS OF JUVE AND JULY ( BUR aim will be to Clear Of Vil Olas Magni ent Stock, at JF very department is loaded with Exceptional Bargeins, and those the spending of their money to the best advantaye, securing cheap goods, JAS, PATON & 09., Suecessors to W. ' the whole of aston shing prices. who really cC nsider once in the Hist Ives at A, WEEKS & 69. (Joeds n Prints, Dress " Dolmx Parasols, Ginghams ; also a big stock of Ladi ns and Jackets W E are offering a lot of Excellent Values Y and Shirtings ¥ JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has h done in this department is ui large experience in the United Staves JAS, PATON & 69,, Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00,, MARKET SQUARE, Ch’town, June 9, 1886, i ‘ part of the city. Each dwelling has nine rooms aud is fitted with marble mantels, register grates, Sew ; Tramediate pusseistun,—Gee ree Alley. May 21, 1886—d:005 a RIS... wav u 4 \ 4 ; Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings, Corse’s, Gioves, Hosiery, Parasols, Friilines, &e, * = {00 Every Departinent is full of the Newest Prices. Our Millinei y I De partment is too well known to need puthn i i &#@ 300d Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Price SEcR BROS. GOODS, PEAKING & STEARNS’ -Q-—-—- Popi lar Ch'town, May 29, 1886. ~~ ee ee A S_ usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and compriscs, in addition to a Full Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found, 0 London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. FancyGoods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. —_— Oo-------- Farasols and Umbrellas | tt rr eee Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. New ) New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GOODS with TRIMWINGS to Suit New French New Se Musiins, ew _— ‘ Lace 0 wm te America ai wha, » Mustins, au ij}- icw Pink Oottens, New derseys, New dagkets. icw Fil: Ubu J and Oilcloths ! —_——© ERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 29, 86. New Cloths, a New a