; | i i i nen - . eet Rpt t ELEGRAPHIC WeWs. Da aN ILS Hs AMT BikTit, In this city, on 24th inst., the wife of Cap- | ee SS CS | tain Michscl! Hitkey, ofason. [Srumai, Desratcres to THe KxXAMIN er. } DIED a: ’ é “ : At the residenc eof he rT mother, | Ww éyn outh’ St., Notes from the Capithh Easter Sunday, the 25th ingt., Madse 1 Beer —_—<-— ped youngest daughter of the late Jobn | wr j : sat IuSq. Orrawa, April 25. ), ea . me The Piivy Council met on Saturday |... yt m’s Road, on the oh a ohn " -eks 1ess, Mar ret Smith, relfiet of John | afternoon to consider the seizure of a fish- i Smith, aged 89 a ars, & native of Stirling ire, ery ve gael at Baddeck, C. B., but the | Scotland, emigrated to America in the year 1820, nataie of the decision arrived at is un-| (New York and Baltimore papers please copy: | known. ‘ _ | The Wimbledon team sails from Cana: a SHIP NEWS. on June 24th. “re There is a statement current to- night PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. that Senator Plumb has been appointed | ENTERED. Postmaster General vice Sir Alexander | April 24—Zetland, Stu Pugwash, *bal; eh) Campbell who becomes Lieutenant Gover-| pect, McMillan, Wo a Islan d | nor of Ontario, and that Lieutenant Gover- | CLEARED, ; be + uy nV . 4 | nor Dewdney, of North West lerritory, be- | April 24—Lavinia Jane. Anderson, tid aii comes Lieutehant Governor of British! and potatoes tland, Studiy P ro Columbia. duce; On ward, Longwort by Mi da en Isl sla s, | fishing es Prospec } W or od a — | Sisiandss "Mexoncas Jane MeDor ake Bieton, ais . a . and hay Mutiny of Convicts | April 26 .Beau Bassin, Walsh, Hawkesbury, oats | sa | and potatoes. ; i Orrawa, April 23. . , : . ‘¥ vr: 7 ‘ r “* The convicts of St. Vincent de Paul We H OL, K fees 4 = BY ro) ame mda abliai ae ae? items. NCERT to-night - r the comet! + la, f and milk biscuits at Beer & ' oe J ri 5 “SCHOOL re-opens on litininidilies buckwheat just received 2 cr es ‘arly and secure seats for the Odd- f Cor tt it * . 5 } ; : . : NTERFEIT SiV 4a pleces are 1M Cir- | ii Bang 7. Me, ie is ; Paron & Co's. advertisoment crowd. ed out to- lay will appear to-morrow [ue garden aeceds at Harvie’s Bookstore a 1 Warranted fresh and reliable. a Mr. W. 8S. MoKie shipped thirty-eight horses to the United States last week. > Cian Uddfellow Concert to-night promises to be the greatest musical treat of the season, aie Mrssrs..Peaxe Bros, & Co. beg to acknowledge thirty-five dollars conscience mo! jens ciacall SEVERAL FIRLDS of wheat have been sown at Brudenell and Roseneath in King’s County > R. Htnson (Baptist) expects ‘to lenve shortly for Eagland to visit his father, whois very iil. ~ Pror. Frirze’s Singing Clase will not meet on Tuesday evening the 27th. Postponed an- til further notice, -Peter’s Churches hold congregational meetings this Sr. Pavw’s and. St. their annual evening. Full attendance requested. o \ FULL report of Dr. Talmage’s sermon, preached at the Brook! Tabernacle, yester- day, will be found in this issue of ‘Tue Ex- AM 'NER Ouse A ME®TING for the organization of a boat ing club is to be held in Haszard’s building, lower Queen Street, at half-past seven this evening. —__—-@—___— Dre. Jenkins, M. P., arrived from Ottawa last evening. He will return to resume his Parlia nentary duties in the course of a few days. leit Tae funeral of the late Madge L, Beer will leave her mother’s residence, Weymouth Sireet, Tuesday afterndon, at 2.30 by carriages for Sherwood Cemetery. il iilinae Poston SteamMERS,—The Carroll left Boston on Saturday, 24th inst., for Charlottetown, and ice permitting. will leave Charlottetown to return Thursday, 29th, 6 p.-m. inal \ mereTone of the Arbor Seciety will take place in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Office or Tuesday evening next, at 7.30. A full attend- aace is requested.—H. C, McDonaxp, Sec’y. Rev. Wa. Grant, of West River, left for his new field of labor ia North Sydney to-day. Rey. Archibald Gunn will preach at West River next Sabbath, at 11, and Clyde River at 3 o clock, -—- ~»>—_ — Missionary Meerine in the Upper Prince Street Methodist Charch to-morrow evening, Address by Kev. E ©. Turner. Readings, recitations, etc., by the school. An interest- ing meeting may be expected. —————————— A mEtTING of the City Firemen and Salvage Corps will be beld at Rollo Engine Room at & o'clock, Tuesday evening, for the purpose of making arrangements for attending the Haili- fax tournament. A full attendance requested dnnctbinginaalh Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon a Scott Act offender was fined $50; a young man for disorderly conduct, was given twenty-four hours to leave the city or a month's imprisonment, and six drunks were aisp wed of. islet INCENDIARISM is suspécted in conneetion with the fire in Vose’s liquor store, Halifax, N. 8. , on the 23rd inst. Several very sus- picious circumstances have been brought to licht, and David Banks, brother-in-law of Mr. Vose, has been arrested on suspicion, ried Tus Rev. C. O'Meara acknowledges with thanks the presentation—through Mrs. Geo. Longwerth—of a purse containing $153, given by some friends as a mark of their apprecia- tion of bis faithfal discharge of duty during the prevalance of the smallpox epidemic. gina Ary Auction, on Wednesday, 5th May, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises of late Capt. Holman, M sipequ Road, all the valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements and Household Furniture belonging to his estate. Particulars in hand bills.—A. H. B. Mac rowan, Auctioneer. aoe Tue steamer St. Lawrence arrived at Sa nuerside at 9.30 standard time, this morning, and left for Shediac half an hour later, but owing to heavy ice between Capes Eg nent and Tormentine she could not make that port and was obliged to return to Sum merside. The Princess left Pictou on re- turn at 12 30 standard. oun Ix another’ecolumn HeRNaNDO 2891, makes lamnonneement. This pure blooded own stock-horse is again disposal of those who want the good brought euch handseme have used it in the past horsemen should “i now favorably ki eod, which has ; its to those who few years Farmers and wrefully read this announcement. ap26 _—_-+o——— To-pay being the Oddfellows’ Natal Dey, | was celebrated as usual in this city. The members of the Order met at their Lodze room, South Side Queen Square, at two o'clock, and after forming in process- hed to St. Panl’s Church where an rmon was preached by Rev. Meat At the conclusion of the ser- sion re-formed and after ing through several of the principal turne d to shale Lodge room. The will conelude with a it in the Market Hall Hacer have been mad Che operettas, etc. have been care- the dam and hall nicely and the seats so arranged that yp n in the avdience can observe all that is going on on the stage. As there will likely be a crowded house those who contemplate attending shouid go early in order to swuure & sual, edings : ' nte Linme ehearaeed, ieeorate 1, Penitentiary broke into revolt yesterday, overpowered the guards on duty and seized their revolvers. The other guards being turned out, a desperate fight ensued in which the Ww arden was dangerously wound, ed, One convict was killed and eoverall severely wounded before the convicts were secured, Home Rule. Lonpon, April 24. Home Rule holds the field in Ireland. Scarcely anything elso is discussed in public. In both countries, too, Gladstone’s bill holds the field. The discussion aids them, and since their introduction the chances of theic passing the Commons have never been greater than at present. The Home Rule bill is now certain of passing. Opposition Meeting. Moncton, April 25. The Opposition meeting here on Satur- day night wasa grand success. One thou- sand people were present, nearly all of whom were electors, and the candidates were received with unbounded enthusiasm. Terrible Massacre. ADEN, April 25, The report is confirmed that the Emir of Haran has massacred all the Europeans in his capital, also the members of the Italian scientific expedition, under Count Porro, - Al Aboard.” Bartrmore, Md., April 24. The Captain of the steamship Sylvia, which arrived to-day reports having board- ed the abandoned bark Rowland Hill, of St. John, N. B., on the 16th inst. ody Found, WELLAND, Ont. April 25. The body of a young man hamed?Farr was found in the fiver last night. He had been missing some time, and it is supposed he committed suicide. Drowned DrespeNn, Onr., April 24. Mrs. Lyle and her three year old child were drowned in the river here last evening. The child fell over the bank and the mother jumped after it, Sir Alexander Better. Orrawa, April 24, Sir Alexander Campbell is better, but not yet out of bed. Fatal Result. Maprip, April 24. The Bishop of Madrid, who was shot by a Priest, has died of his injuries. Weather Bulisnn Probabilities for the next 24 how's for the Waritime Provinces. Toronto, April 26.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fair, slightly warmer weather, fresh winds; METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, April 26, 1886, Highest Temperature Saturday......... 61.5 Lowest do OP Wika 6s cuwuns 30.1 Hghest ap —- (read at ee WIE). . wccas oe a4 6 ag seusannests 4.2 Lowest Temperatu re "Yesterday, {read at midnight) ov... 0s... see ce ce tere ee cow BR,2 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 30.2 Temperature; this moraing,at 38 o "alock. . 36.6 Temperature this afternoon at }arlock 35.7 HOTEL ARRIVALS BeaeaS OSBORNE HOUSE. April 24—R Graham, Smith's Falls, Ont; R Mac donald, Toronto; J H Smith, San Francisco; — w Kielly, Corn wali; Newton C Muttart, Ca Traverse; John M Nicholson, Springton; ‘FP Williams, Cape Traverse; G 'M Douii, Somanate side; Archd. Lord, Souris East; Robt Campbell, Cape Traverse; Frank Kelly, Pp ET Railway; Percy H Palmer, Victoria. %—William McKay, Clifton; Jas Clow, M LC. Murray Harbor; G@ F Owen, Cardigan, Wm Minto, do; Gai t Macdon- ald, Souris; Jas Me Millan, Stanley B ridge; W H Rolfe, Portiand; W F Tidmarsh, Rice Point. OCEAN HOUSE. April 22,--Henry C. Boutiler, Halifax, Rufus Duphin, do, Isaac Boutilier, do, Alonso Boutiler, do, Albert Richardson, do, Herbert Mason, do, 93, ~Grikel Duke, St. Peter’s, Alex. McKenzie, do, Michael McKenzie, do, Neil McLeod, do, James Walsh, Wellington, Neil McNevin, Bonshaw, John McDougall, do, Michael Durdee, St. ‘Peter's, 24,—John McC @reaneil, West River, Samfel Me- Dougall, do, Arthur Silver L. B p Ere N.S, James M. McLaine, St. Peter's, as. F. Cuilin, Riverdale. RANKIN HOUSE. April 21—W Malone, Toronto; A L Michaels, Halifax; A F Porter, Monereat H E Bond do. M Lewis, London, ing; frank Nash, do. 26—-A Bowness, Kensington; Jas A Fraser, Pictou. _ NN Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN NIGHT SWEATS AND PROSTRATION. Dr. R. Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: ‘I haveused it in dyspepsia, nervous pras- tration, aud iu nigut aweats, with very good results.’ ,in Charlottetown, Provinee of Prince Edward 25. | rent with own: Robbiee, Summer- | rewarded by leaving ths same at side; § A Skinner, Halifi < it J Logan, Montreal; F INER office, May. Apply to Mrs. James D. Haszard, | Sydney Street, near Methodist Brick Church. ' ap 26 i NEW ARRIVALS. 515 half-chests TEA. 140 boxes MeDonald’s TOBACCO. 50 gross DIAMOND DYES (assorted), 100.sacks RICE. 25fbarrels DRIED APPLES. CARVELEL BROS. Ch’town, Apri} 2 — lw Zaw pat Larce Sale of Household Faraitue by Auction. I AM instructed by Mr. D. George Chestnut, to Sell at his residence, St. Peter's Road; Dn THURSDAY, 29th ‘inst., at 1° o'chx ck, p. m., his Household Furniture, consisting of : 1 Drawing-room Set. in silk and rae. 1 Marble-top Drawing- room Table. 1 Walnut Sideboard (very fine). 1 Marble-top Hat Stand. 1 Walnut Bed-room Set. 1 Walnut Hall Chair, 1 Easy Chair, Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, &e., &e. ALSO— 1 English Carriage Horse, 1 Dog Cart, War- hess, &c. G. M. HARRIS, April 24, 1886 _. Auctioneer. AUCTION. WILL Sell at my Salesroom, TUESDAY, the 27th inst., at 2 o‘clock, p. m., Household Furni- ture, consisting of :— 1 Bedroom Set, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tabl Washstands, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Also—l Express Wagon, 1 Water Cart. G, M. HARRIS, April 24th, ’86, Auctioneer, Charlottetown Waterworks Company. YOTICE is néby given by the under- L signed, two of the corporate members of the above Company, that the required num- ber of shares’ in the above Company having been’ “subscribed, a. general’ meeting of the members and stockholders of the above Com- pany will-be held at the office of R: R. FRPZ- GERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameron Bléck, er ~ Island, at the hour of eleven o'clock of the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth day of MAY next, A. D., 1586, for the purpose of making, ordaining and establishing such bye- laws, ordinances and regulations, for the good management of the affairs of the Corporation as they shall deem necessary, and for the pur- pose of choosing seven directors, being share- holders and members of the Corporation; under aud ia pursuance of, the rules and regu- ; lations contained in the statute of the said Province, incorporating the above Company. Dated at Charlottetown this fifteenth day of April, A. D., 1886. A. McKINNON, R kh. FITZGERALD: April 16—tl 18 may pat Sale of Building Lots, Te be sold at Public Auction, onithe premises, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, four of the most eligible Building Lots for private residences in Charlottetown, situate on Upper Prince Street, opposite the residence of T. Heath Haviland, and adjoining the Second Methodist Church, Hach Lot has a frontage of 53 fe a or the reabouts, on Upper Prince Street, ‘and tends back there- from 100 feet or thereabouts: TERMS—25 per cent. of the purchase Money at the timéof sale, and the balance to be secured by mortgage, payable in five years, with interest thereon at six per cent, payable annuaily. A. H. B. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer, April 22—tl sale Is27 me Se 1886. I. & HK. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA, & E, KENNY, (F. C. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, iG] GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C Eag'iand. Seott’s and Vaughan's Codes. March 29, 18586. ets. 8 Wrtak sneer om ‘ a¥ ra W Ba, S407)5 es gq’ <a tas & EW SEED very ‘select stotk of 1 Garden Bese! freak and true to kinds, just opened at Harvie’s Bookstére, Kent St. “ap26 tf ANTED IMM] -DIATI ELY —A Jour- V neyman Harnessemaker; .one who understands collar-making »y referred Ad dress: ‘:J..R.. Pzowse,}Murzay Harbor South, , a Be apr26 6i wy |: O3T—Qn Satarday, a red Purse, contain ba inga som of m aad and a receipt for pew The finder will be THe Pxam- ap 26 21 r’s name. AO RENTS That pleas auitly situated Cot . tage on the corner of Euston and Cum- berland Streets ; poseession given early in LET —A 1 idoune on King, Street néar Powne! “treet ; possesstom given Ist May. Apply st Lxamocen office. . eprd4 tf ‘The Wealthiest Company in the World. crowd} Oar eh 20, 1886, rE ER. APRIL 26, 1886 e MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCROO, OF Naw TORK ASSETS, NEARLY - - = $109,000,000.00 * on oO —_—- BEYOND COMPARISON. whim amen The following examples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by this Company are beyond comparison ; therefore they must stand alone unchallenged, as sha@wing the best results attained by any company : Name and Address. of Policy Additions. on Chas, Brewer, Boston, Mass........... da» -Gkoh «RUD ob haue 10,000 14,501 $24,501 H. AV quale, Wow. OMe. is. «...-.. ccc. cthes sch faschee aoe 4,717 14,717 E. BeDeBisauk, Pei, BPence., ...i 2... . 5. ...0...geacebbe ce 10,000 984 14,984 Francis Thom pa. Charlestown, Mass........05.........--- 5,000 3,414 8.414 Thomas Talbot, , puleticn ee mhmaiee 19,000 5,336 15,336 |. J. Bergen, Broskivn N a eke ee occeess. 5,000 3.397 8,397 G. Speneer, PY 4 Bick. ob +s euppiilib-ad alee nian 5,000 6,729 11,729 John W. Dow a ae ee... ee ee 5,000 5,639 0,639 a. P. How ard, Sanne PS aa nn 5,000 8,229 13,229 . F. Babcock, San Francisco, Cal.,..... hevideetlsineeante 3,000 3,894 6,894 Totals,» PROUDEST Eh OC Le Ue ca aRS Clem bon «cob dda cucc db habs $68,000 $60,840 $128,340 The face of the polices amounted to $68,000 ; the policy-holders received in addi- tiom a8 « profit upon their investment $60,840, or a totalwf $128,840. The above are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of business, but taken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885. t Such splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any J. MACHACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E, JSLAND other company. r Ch’ town, April 10, 1886. % f ; ‘0: 1LO00O TAPE HATS ,and BONNETS 1Qe.. each, MOURNING GOODS a Specialty. This is a job lot of Ladies’ and. Chil- dren’s Hats, Baby Bonnets, &., bought at a great sacrifice and must be soid at once. Many of the Bonnets, with Tinsel Trg, are worth five times the price. BLACK SICILLIENNE, «» BLACK GROSGRAIN SILKS, BLACK OTTOMAN SILKS, BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, BLACK BROO’D VELVETS, BLACK LYONS VELVETS, " BRACK LOUIS VELVETEENS, BLACK MERINOS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK SERGES, BLACK CRAPE CLOTH, BLACK GRENADINE, &c., &., _CRAPES (Cortauld’s) &e., o., &e, Hamburg Edgings, 200 Patterns to select from. Excellent Value. LACE CURTAINS, ROOM PAPER, CARPETS, : aot See © :oI—— BEER BROG., 73 & ao Queen Street. . PUBLIC NOTICE. xe one ‘To Farmers and Others who want to buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. :0° F° ROM this date to lst MAYw o will give bargains in all departments, Gray Cottons White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL. A big lot of Wool Tweeds, switable for Men’s and Roys’ weary st panic prices. Ulster Cloths, very cheap. The balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition Black and Colored Kid Gloves at marked down prices. A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, and if you want a hat you are bound to buy one of this lot ; also, a large stock of STIFF HATS, at hard-paa prices, A First-class and Well-assorted stock to select from, se SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, STANLEY BROS, Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, March 19, 1886 FERTILIZERS ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. --5¥-—_—_—_—_——=- + TRE BAY STATE FERTILIZER, This brand has already become weil and favorably known to many of the lead vg farm- ersof this Island. Bz buying this Fertilizer in large quantities, year after year, they give it the best kind of recommendation. The Mapes Manures, These Celebrated Fertilizers have for many years occupied a leading position in the Fertilizer trade of the United States, aad it is safe to say that no other goods of this kind in America, at the present time, enjoys so enviable a reputation, or such extensive sales. The Miepes Manures are made from the BEST FORMS of kaown plant food, and are of the VERY HIGHEST GRADE, Every careful, systematic farmer ought to learn the value of Good Fertilizers. Under prdéperanacagement they are HIGHLY PROFITABLE. We aim to keep always on hand, to supply the increasing demand for Good Fertilizers, a stock of such goods in this line as will prove most profitable to the purchasers. Our cus- tomers may expect, in the goods we sell, THE BEST VALUE THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS. sa Pamphiets Free on Application. ax Ch’towa, April 8; "86—oaw& wy ' GRAFTON STREET, CH’TOWN. * Hodgson, signed, at town. April 5 s ¥ fs s% © As ~) a PURE OPLE Valuable Preperty at Norik River, Let $2, TO be Sok yy Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, < Nineteenth day of May next, A. D., 1885, at the? hour of Fwelve: oolo k, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown,— A ying and bok piece and ps aaa’ und, situate, lying and be ing on Lot or Township number ‘hirty-two, bi ounded as f agit | that is to say: Commencing at a stake set in the south boundary line of land in the possession of Arnold Holloran, on the west side of ‘the | se tt Le ment Ri ad, and run- ning thence west three degrees south alon: said boundary line to land ‘7 the possession of Dockendorff‘s, thence south three degrees, east ten chains or to C abl’ s north line, thence east three degrees north along Cahil!l's said line to the Settlement Road aforesaid, and thence north- wardly along the same to t e stake at the place of commencement, containing fifty-eight acres of land, a little more or less; also the thirteen acres of land atthe rear of the said ifty-eight acres. Together with all buildings and appurtenances. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale, céntained in an Indenture of Morty age, bearing date the 15th of March, A. D., 1883, msde between Donald. Mel enaild und Eliza beth McDonald his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Trustee, of the estate of the late Charles Wright, of the other part. For further particulars upply to the under his offiee, Water Street, Chariotte- Dated this 5th day of April, A. D., 1886. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Trustee of the estate of the late Charles Wright. law il sale mon ; } C, MM... G. Canada, has paid int tract, piece or parcel of and being on Lot or nine, in King’s County, in Prince Kdward Island, northeas ern side of western boundary of a pl ‘tt of Innd rented to Mrs. three degrees, Road one hundred and eighteen feet southern side of Water Street, thence fifty-eight degrees east, along Water Street one huifired and thirty- the place of twenty-five perches of land, less, the s magnetic eneridiien of the said piece of land has been taken by the public purposes. the said laidé and ‘premises, or to any part thereof, or _ representing bands of any persons so entitled or claiming to hold or rej resent encumbrances thereon, or interests therein, claims to the said compensation or considers tion ‘money fo. of May next, Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT Tha Ninth day of March, A, D., 1886, Nae is hereby given that the Honorable Sir Hector | Langevin, K. Minister of ublic Works for » the Supreme Conrt, of the Province of Prinée Bawa¥d Island sum ‘of - cicht ‘hundred dollars, with eix months’ interest thereon, being a sum in his opinion suificent cc snp) mRmaALION 1Or &i , situate, b number Fif t the Provines : of commencing on the Road, in the ‘Township Moi tapue north sixtr- side of said to the nortp said side of and forty-threa feet Johnson, thence running west along the to the western boundary of land rented to Mrs. Johnson aforesaid, thence south rive degrees west, along the same one hundred eight feet to commence Montague Road, ment, containing a little mere o7 aid courses. being according to the year 1764, which peld Minister of Public Works for Canada for And all persons entitled to or being the hus are required to file their the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of th’s Court, at Cher- lottetown, on or before the twevty-nimth cay A. D., 1886, and in the mean- time let a copy of this order or notice be pub- lished in Tur DatLy EXAMINER newspaper, twice in each week, fer two months previous to the said Jast named day, Upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., of Counsel for Sir Hector L. Langeviv, K. C, M. G., Minister of Pnblic Works for Canada, By the Court, J. A. LONG WORTH, Deputy Prothonoiary, il! March 22— 2 mo fri till] may 29 T HAVILL’S & | i “| ; LUNG HEALER 4 SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF ! ‘Incipient Consumption, Asthma | WHOOPING COUGH Ail Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. Ceru ; y t ng the er re Ask for t Portrait and his own a Proprietor's \4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. | Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS Tins Eetail 7 Cente GERMAN Roz. Moz. Tims Retail 12 Cents BAKING Soz. bins Retail 22 Cents POWDER Quality Equai to Any. | Marek 1, 1886. a eee ad r id sndeldieginde ee ee oe ee Pecan emenn a Samet A