ee ee Sem - ees Jasteistnctincnets bane smmaptmmenemenns sec ces YE TYE ERI OSI ——— a THE DAILY EXAMINER - - - - - : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1894. MAN'S CREED : a MRS. J. OLIVER'S .CASE, | ‘ ae : ae 2 | —— ~ t A GREAT tikes and Distikes of Alexeudre Dumas, the Elder DR. H. D. JOHNSON. ies Ben War Waa, — "TY : an juestions were the fashion f yt Bibl OS8e and Thi 9a ' i. lons in I Be The Figaro page from that of albums ' . ‘p's Va Ernest in a fac simile of he elder Alexandre t thor Monte Cristo Sry 9 D | fot ‘ a4 rita virtue? Charity narorve rnethotir p 1 ‘\ : . favorite virtue hs Operative & Pros NEC entisiry. “ t \ r fayor jualities in a mum A W hat s womar Lovingness ; } , ' y e 1 Pie . Lt PLbtL il » W t is your favorite ~cupation bi 4 kK sthe most prominent feature sracter? Careless indiffer VY hat is your > eo? Se ie) ' rocated ¢ Le & What is your idea of unhappiness! : e beloved $ $ ‘ \ t wer and your favorite tea rose and garnet ¢ 6 n yourself, who would : Vict Hug > . vi i like vast to live? ¢ I had a wife, pen . é e é ir favorite prose writers? ° . ’ Cooper, Merimee - \ ire your favorite poets? Hugo * ? La De Muset é , \ favorite painters and musical ¢ $ Rembrandt (spelled Rem x < vt : , ] ’ “pe 2e " ibens, Weber, Bellini * Jou’ll Feel f etter ; en een diaiaaien ied é hen your appetite ts poor, f you @ ; ius Cesar @ take a dose of o favorite heroines in history? SMALTO PEPTONIZED Ma I Jcanne D'Arc, Charlotte | Ni $ 7 ” Your favorite heroes in poetry or fic ¢ PORTER @ f ie Harold, Monte Cristo 3 wit a 1) Artagnan, Don Juan, Hamlet é bout twenty minutes before yous @ Your favorite heroines in romance or neals ; t Diana, Vernon, Mercedes, $ it builds up the system-~--gives . ‘ trength to the invalid--relieves \ favorite food and favorite bever Bread and water Your favorite names? Petrus The object of your greatest aversion? : ’ EK thing and nobody What historical characters do you and is nourishing the dyspeptic Buy a dozen ind invigorating. ind try it. EF MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER C9. LTD. RO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. ° tk Emma, Maria, Prerteee adit ocomanaanall most detest? Cato, Philip IL, Lous . — : Iie NERVE BEANS are 8 new o8 si\ NERVE very thas cure the woes com What is your present state of mind’ Nerv oo ility, Lost Vigor « : : r - ; at ie . Pailing Manhood; restore : : i ne t death BEANS [Jocakncs of body'c fault can you pardon most pardon all faults except 1 theft and falsehood \\ t is ur favorite motto? Lib is dedit. Dens dabit; God (dod will give failed evento relieve ‘ 4 vwenrTs ; » t $i per package, or siz for $5, or sent ¢ Tee aot oe ene by addressing THE JAMES ME t by mai DICIN} : Det Write for pamphic Sold ‘2— tor Pp m Tervata Unb The Human Far. niece of mechanism the w people realize what a wonder e rvily a ] which we ? rreally is. That irilv designate as the “‘ear,” is, ifter all only the mere outer porch of a es of winding passages which lead world without to the world of these passages are N Certain besides having mem : i with ha id yranes stretched like parchment cur tains across the corridor at different moints. When a sound wave atrikes t thrown into vibrations Ma a Now Rich Riood! and made to tremble like the head of « wihivu Aye { ' irum does when struck with a stick or . : - : verTv No oth ; rt . these they are wi the fingers : . arousd exg | Pa ent-like curtains a chain of Box is wo ei of vile Ps) | minute bones ¢ xtend, which serve to ‘ ry ee f the —— | tight r relax the membranes and to ' : Or vent ue mmunicate vibrations to them. In Gul ; YH Coten, ia | the innermost place of all, a row of | a white t vis. called nerves, stretch the strings of a piano from the last from which the tremblings reach, inward to the brain © Yee ve Pet ee 4s ence idea of happiness? Love | Between two of these | POND'S EXTRA Sore Throat, WIL CURE Hoarseness, Lameness, sce Frost Bites, Influenza, Soreness, Wounds, Catarrh, Piles, Burns, Earache, Bruises, Chilblains, Sore Feet, Sore Eyes, Face Ache, inflammations, ster warren. Hemorrhages. AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. FAC-SIMILE OF TS I OT What is Casteria is Dr. Samucl Piteher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor 1¢ is a harmless substitute 7 other Narcotic substance, for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ usc by Miltions of Mothers. Cgptoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents yomiting eures Diarrhea aud Wind Colic. Casteria rciizves tecthing troubles, curcs Castoris assimilates the food, regulates the stomach an@ bowels, giving heaithy and natu toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Fricud. CAsw Ce rd pV Nv tae bby constipation and fat ral sleep. Case Castoria. Castorix. * Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch" “ Costoria iss ren the eu. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its -ecommend it assuperior toary preseriptio aren. 2 F J | i I good eafect upon their children." | kuown to me.” Da. G. O. Osacor, | i. A. Ancnen, M. D., Lowell, Mass. | 111 Co, Oxford St., Lrovilyn, N. ¥. * Cectoria is the best reenedy for children cf | “Our physicians ia tho c: s depart which Iam acg zainted. I hope the day is ment have spoken higuly of t y ¢euperi far distant when mothers willconsider thoi | ence in their. outs! I > Castoi nd although wo only hare among interest of tacir chiliren, and uso Castoria i- eroed of the various quack nostrums whic hare | d-stroyiag their loved ones, by forcing cpi:n:, products, y morphine, soothing syrup and other hur: ful merits ef Castoria ha | acents down their throats, thereby senun5 favor upon it.” them to premature graves.” Unirep Hosprral 2xpb Disprssary, Da. J. F. Kincneroc, Boston, Mass Conways, 4° The Contaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. medical supplies what is known as fess that the von us to look wit trwreare free to cor Auten C. Surrn, Pres. COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. — ee ¥ i Mantle Department. a — 2 6 irnal of Health a ; v 4 ~ é Pe D> odd S&S ¢ ! \ " - os Skull. 3 at PM é The supposed skull of Sophocles found ; eo ~~. » i s tumulus near Dekeleia, Greece, has 4 ‘ iG mney Pp tils € | now been examined by Professor Vi t SELES EY | ~ Be Gi. Berlin The skull was taken e ww FH erennwse €¢ | from the skeleton of a very old man, . | ontéth =o ome & i. otto ; te e I ales Dropsy < | with a cane by his side, an alabaster 3 : ‘vers? a i Um and other things This skeleton @ | i Bricht’s Dis- é | was ont of four found in sarcophagi, * eit vhich were of marble ~oph 2 tl and all $ |<! says the London Globe, “was | e vi 2 | ty when he died in 406 BC., and e Kidney | the skall corresponds with his age. It $ es dts tacked «s of the long type, and there is a re @ 'fou C C DGCKCU g | markable irregularity between the right 2 | ‘ \ of ai) ¢ | and left hemispheres The left tem eo . ie @) pe il suture is nearly obliterated. The @ \\ j 2 | ead is broad, the face narrow and | _ | high featared while the nose is narrow S TH+ f CURE TO STAY CURTD. S sud the capacity ts low i ; rereigt of orice. € We wonder if the vanity of the old | -. . ; , < Tor @ | Greek traged an would be tickled if he if all this learned discussion and ittention being lavished ranium knew aa $47444022000* ov A Clever Woman. A Kansas woman has founda solution f the tramp question justice of her city, and a western paper } tells this story of her | who was brought before her for judg ment was sentenced to two baths a day CAVEATS. TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN & PATENT? Fore | for ten days, andto hard labor on the apt answe d nm bonest onimon. write te ; i . MENN A cu a Ay ave bad seasie aft ve a j; Stone eet = - order that he be fed erperietic in the patent business. Communica. | if he worked. and starv i > i tionte etrictiy contidentiail. A Handbook of in | T . : . " - ed if he shirked formation concerning Patents and how to on- he prisoner survived the ordeal, but tain them sane free. Also s catalogue of mechan- now the first question a tramp asks on | approaching & Kansas town is whe tee are orowght widely Defore Lhe cwit ther the police jndge =o 8 nee Oo? “at to the inventor. This splendid paper, | WOMan weekly, elegantiy illustrated. has oyfarthe | scientific work inthe | copies sent free fition, monthly, $4.40a year. single » Every numer contains beau- . and photographs of ne~ siing builders to show the sre contracts. Address Patents taken through Monn & Co. receive i ' tifle books sent free i special notice mn the Scientific American. and | Noa-Smokers. | A eareful record has been kept at | Yale College during the past eight | years, with reference to the physical w Youk, 361 BY oapway. ndition of non smokers as compared - with smokers. It has been found that non-smokers are twenty per cent. taller, | twenty-five per cent. heavier, and have | sixty per cent. more lung capacity than | smokers ¢ «reaiation of i. &2 ayear. Sample : The English Boy Ovjection. | The English small boy EXHAUSTED VITALITY. | | colleague on this side of the ocean. Re | ports from that country continue to te!) f «treets and roads which are papered | with tacks, bits of glass, ete., especially for the torture of riders of pneumatic | tired wheels | excellent Road Improvere. cea. i ae In ¢ ork ireland, th wheelmen are bef ha Ba = | beginning t» feel their strength politi om 1S OY Sse | cally, and they are worrying the local 52 Pn » to fasuz:s |e writies for better city and country rete ee roads, and threaten to make it warin . I i Poor biocod mean for someone if their petitions are not os listened to 4.U@illia s aiseased blood - ; Not J : im ’ Si rofula. j ot Always Small the Effeet. Little things often change the current | ife \ moment's temper has often Prey San a. f lif | CO & os ed vered a frien Iship which might have | iasted a lifetime. An unkind and hasty LS ED | word has left a mark which death seems Emulsion | — +k to have erased wre We Grow te Our Ideas. | Onur safety is in having lofty ideas, ind in constant labor to secure their tr Creat Cod-liver Qil, realization. Letthe getting of money blood: cur: he a man's ideal, and he will of necessity | yrow toward the dust “ry : Cone} ' <<«(+ —— . For Over Fifty Years. I 4 id ‘ ° ° ; : Ocvp Axp Weit Trizep Remepy.— i es ; , . i ’ Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup has idors2 it. Leed usel for over fifty vears by millione : 1 ners for U Lildren while teeth- Nn ho ancival C nhettintac ’ wp ' dea't be deceived by Substitutes! r, with perfect snecese. It soothes the Druge & hiild, sotte the gums, allays the pain, : } ' the ce , and is the best :emedy for 2 . ’ : ' ‘ » Grateful —- Comforting. iarrheea. Is pleasnt io the tise. Sold ruggists in every part of th> world ' I wenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value : ‘ le lue is Epps’s Cocoa, |ivsisiatie ie sire wi aie tr ites PDL ry . . oon Ww Ins thing Syrup, and take on BREAKI AS] S| PPER other kind w. f cd sh : 7 pera nal \ Montreal Man speaks, » carefal) WK. Carmicheal, of Montreal, P. Q., ‘ Your Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild ' : ' Ts , quickly relieved me of @ severe at- i ' . F avy tack f Bronchitis a by th licious nse of jiet t ' . -_---.- + ora ise, ? ior In war, itisa name, not en army. In ‘ ' esi Py rong | polities, it is a name nota mob. In com- ' cite gear iimease, | merse it is preeminently a name for pecu- : : " - . are floating | liar distinction. The name of Priestly is er there | aseoc.ated with the manufacture of fine fatal shaft by le eping or a gnenpe many & | dres* fabrics, as Worth is associated with fied by pure blood aa ! ae See fort . the eut of & gown Priestly’s fabrics are eh teen *..fiaeteurten nourish | now sold in Canada by first-class dealers. Made vivil Service Gazette. They are made of wool d wool and silk Made sirnyly with boiling wate k ; i i oe oe cee Bold only is packets to r r or mil .| anp are distuinguished by an exquisite } ‘*, by Grocers, labelled | fineness of texture and a beautiful drapin ar ; ‘ ws ALLACK wherey ‘h weak moint Wr -™ pont Wwe may thus, 1 AMES EPps : : quality. The trade mark is “tke varnish Chemists, a oh tomecepathic mard ” on which the goede are rolled. She is police | The first tramp | more antagonistic to wheelmen than his | the Hawker Medicine Company : | NEW SPRING MANTLES! upon his On Thursday morning, the. 15th, and t':e following day we will show our New Spring Mantles. HENRY MORGAN & February 22, 1894—tu thu rat 00., MONTREAL. Ce seems to be ’ Dowr Ler ANnorHer |f/AsH-DAY Go By Witnour Usixe OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES. a LT 500 bxs Best Coke Tin, | 4,000 Ibs L. & F. Ingot Tin, 25 bars Copper, 200 bundles Galvanized fron, | 200 * . Black Sheet Iron. 3,000 ibs Cotton Heading Twine, 2,000 Ibs Manilla Martine, 4,000 lbs Pig Lead. | WRITE FOR PRICE ao neniipttleene arte ae popp & ROGERS. Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—tu thw sat | Pright’s disease had developed as the re- sult of her ten years’suffering from Kidney disease-Dodd's Kidney Pills again saves a victim from the g=bve. BRrockVILLe, Feb. 2@.—Anyone who as certed a year ago that-Brights disease was eapale of a cure would have been w ritten down as fit only for a lunatic aeylum. But is been conclusively proved that Dodd,s Kidney Pills are a cure tor this disease, t was so long looked upon as fatal. Mrs. lt. Oliver, of Plillipsville, near hear, is one testify to ie living witnesses who can She suffered from diseased ki¢ ' | i } for ten years, and Bright's disease has ne wed when she heard of and used Do kd’s Kidney Pills, which has restored | perfect health — .eoe-----— Wasarxcrox, March 16.—The Senate | | Committee of Finance resumed its sittings | | lay to complete, 11 possible, the consid- ration of the bill in committee so as to } present it to the Senate early next week. | lhe committee began work with the ad- nistiative features of the billwt': the | ; purpose of ¢ learing up that part before re- suming consideration of the schedules. It ; safe to say that whatever changes are ide will be in the direction of an = in- ease Of rates i siti caiestiain “ft acted like a charm.”’ Capt. Jas. Beck, St. John, N. B., says: It affurds me pleasure to testify from ex- perience to the merits of Hawker’s Tolu aad Wild Cherry Balsam, which acted hke infan irritating orted to atter other remedies liad acharm cave of cough It Wibs res signally failed, affording and complete satisfaction. Wixnipec, Man., March 16.—A_ gentle- man here has rece ived the following note from a friend in La Camas, State of Wash- themselves, Canadian Northwest it is the place for us. Iam a Canadian and will leave here as soon a8 1 can sell out. taxed and robbed by special legislation.” banded. The organization that of having elected Joe Martin owed and as the eum could not be collected the reformers decided to cloze ita doors. Harrrorp, March 16.—Rose Coghlan, the actress, with several other members of her company, While driving from this city to New Britain to-day, were thrown out cf their carriage ina runaway accident. Miss Coghlan was badly shaken up, but sus- tuined no serious injury. No other remedy for Pulmonary troubles combines ®O many good qualities, nor proves so generally efficacions as Puttner’s Emulsion. For ‘sale by all medicine dealers, only 50 ets. for a large bottle...... of the debate on the Russo-German treaty, Count Herbert Bismarck said that the re- mark that “The way to Constantinople is through the Brandenburg gate,” did not emanate from his father, but from the present chancellor. Caprivi replied: “I have always attributed that remark to a Russian source. J beg Count Bismarck to better inform himself before he again accuses me e Some surprising effects have been recor- ded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in the most desperate cases of consumption. Miller’s Emulsion is “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bron- chitis and lung diseases generally. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. 2oo----- Loxpox, Mareh 16.—Evan Jones, a Liberal M. P. for a Welsh constituency, has received from Mr. Gladstone a letter in which the ex-Premier says: “Apart from every political question and looking to my sight and hearing, the only choice before me was between resignation at the clove of struggle against difficulties best known to myself. With certainty this straggle must in any case have terminated in the midst of the business of the session with much greater to everybody in- terested.” in “onvenience Jobn D. Gough, wrote; “For sore throat® especially when tending to ulceration, I have found Pond’s Extract very beneficial.” — D B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orcice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. New Bakery. I beg to inform the public that I have opened a Bakery Store next door to the Masonic Temple, where you will find all kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on hand. A share of your patronage is solicited. JOHN © MOORE, the employ of Joseph dy Im—mehl4 Mortgage Sale Tobe sold by Piblic Auction, on the pre- mises, Gerald Street, Charlottetown, on FRI- DAY. twenty-seventh day of April next, A D 18@4, 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- mon of Charlottetown, in Quee::’s County, in the Prevince of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, Stationer, and Hannah Harvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgera'd of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at- law, of the other part: — Formerly in Knight & Sons. 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 follows. that is to say:—By a lime’ com- mencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodg- son, Esquize, in the south-east angle of land formerly thé property of George Wastie t:e- Blois, being also the son th-east angle of a plot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run ning tnence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Daniel. Hodgsom’s land fifty- five (55) feet, or to the western side of a street intended as a continuation of Scheol Street ; thence along the said intended street norther- ly one hundred and eighty-séyen feet six inches; thence westerly parallel with the first named boundary line fifts“fi¥e (55) feet, or to the eastern bounds line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thenee 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- —— of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3. . : LSO—AIl 'hat 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 feet easterly from the eastern side %f a street in- tended as a continyation of School Street aforesaid ; thence easterly along said Gerald Street forty-two feet; thence northerly paral- lel with said intended street eighty-three feet three inches, or to the southern boundary line of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence wesberiy along the same forty-two teet; thence southerly to the place of commencement, being known and marked aie — and survey as Plot No. 5. or iurther particulars appl the Gudersighed. co boeamtacserimed Dated this J4th day of March, A D 18. : ~ immediate relief | ivton: “There is a great deal of discon tent here, and many would like to em}- erate if they knew where to go to better } From whatI know of the | We are tuo much | The Liberal Club of Winnipeg has dis- boa: ted 20, | Beruix, March 16.—During the course | the session and a short continuance of the | The wally Examin _ ‘The Leading Paper of P. 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SILVERWARE | | R FITZGERALD, meh15—dy 3 osmaa ee Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. —(x} We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of goods, as we have a large stock on hand. G. G JURY, Worth Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, January 4,1%94—ly & wky WHER 5 CATARRH remem URE sifu RenPlt EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATAL ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ‘exo ee Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H aWKER MEDICINECO’Y., L'td., St. John, N.B I. X. L. Grain Crusher TURNIP SLICER. Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next twv 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. FINLAYSON, LEPAGPE’S OLD STAND. y dD. W. Ch*town, Deo, 27, 1893—eod & wy n, Nov. 17, 1893. S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and ‘tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e Spikes, 4804. Spring Trip From Liverpool, THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700) Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, at Lioyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER will be on the berth at Liverpool on the ist MARCH, and will sail from that port . . ‘ For Charlottetown Direct, ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, and wiil carry Freight at through rates to he different Railway points onthe island so Pictou. ga For Freight appiy in Londen to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BRS. & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 14. pat guareod her wat sum jour 5w Mr. Donald Nicholson Ward Three © are at present not in favor discovered in h that the citize s canvass for of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets on Sidewalk ra roadway to Victoria Park, ene ‘ leclined to contest the Ward against M ba) lor H satisfied, however, that the elee appre ri Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro- ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW BRAND, male from straight goods specially selected fiickey & Nicholson. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, y according to the British > Prey I Pharmacopewia. Quinine in this agreeable orm is quicker in action and more reliable than w n taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills Dos Half a wineglassful. For sale s. Sample bottie free to physi- ipt of card MEAGHER BROS. & CO., Montreal. Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE On Pexke’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 159.000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. clans upon ree feb? daw 3m Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, incinding Pine, Sprnee anil liemlock Boards, Scant] ng. Stu id . Fencing, Paling*, Laths, Bricks, L‘me, et The whole of the ab will be sold cheap for cash, as it musi disposed ot before opening of navigat POOLE & LEWES P. S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time forthe <« s ane us Man ] All an nis {tied On that date will be sued } Mareb court with mutt i POOLE & LEWIS. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadia U nite 1 States’ and other stamps, aa used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $i t » $5 eact GEORGE LOWE 246 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Farm For Sale THE s riber offers for sale his farm n th M { ied urd Road alx one yatit 1 m the citv, we i ] favorably } \ as the “Welsh Farn The far: ts of sixty acre and con tains a good Dwelling House and hve Outt i in g¢ 1 coadition. There is also a go yr i onnecuior Terms eas) Apply “C. BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893. oe a ey ay" aay