OR yee eee eu OST Pee “ake itty oe 5 ere NERD rae Yt THE - DAILY EXAMINER, . =o" 3 = : : — or - . “<F * — : . 2 of ic ts .t ry" . 2 I LE VAILY ] \MINER Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. | St. Matthew's Temperanec Society. ; ‘ \ 4 2 . [On VAILY LAAM ‘\ | \r half-past ten e'clock this foreneon, | \n enthusiastic meeting was held iast even. | mp ; 1 mndiarvy Magis ‘ for the purpose of instituting a temperance BER 22, 1886 ien His Honor the Stipendiary Magis- | '"s fo pur) EY ue g pengeenn t } ‘ ; } t FANIZ on, a eviou ainnout " ir trate entered the Court Room, he found it) °Ts™ : I pon uncea Mm OUul ' ; ; bot The docket column \ number of titles were suggested, . \V i Wied with speccavors, tit cit Ot . es 3 , : } s, | Railway fimprovemenis. i ‘leo unusually large, consisting of three | W2en it was lecided to adopt the above, it — " ‘ = coe : eing St. Matthew's Day. The following iarv drunks, a boy who observed the . in ‘ \ ent v ‘ i . : * ' : 1¢ were elected as othcers: sn ee, oo Woes . math Oy plundering orchards, and fow . ® . ' . es 1) ‘ 7 | ’ . u i, reawuy i proved the P. E. Isla: . t Act case The Scott Act prosecu resident M. A es ; : ' } 1, ol] } ho ist Vice-P lent William Heartz. Railw ‘YN Under the superintend : | . } re Lil en CASt prought DV the ‘ - , \ 2 | ' me 1 the manner Of His Hotior Qnd Vice-President—-W. C. DesBrisay. eXpenmenced and careful ofhcials the road “= rae my 3 Recorder—-Theo. L. Chappelle, } 7 , . vards the witnesses olearly indicated that ann FAC? a : - s vy I hiy eredita t the Ministry, t ; : . rg Sas ‘ Financier—-Thomas EF. Flynn. C . : e was determimed to secure a CONVICTION Li 4% > on the P -. b] ae Cashier--James R. Meiie. Sonn Ice, ' : wel aut au possible, ihe te suimony ol Doorkeeper James Robison. \ ur. s in p \ 3 1 nu er of 1n } t th withesses was very pecuar, ai ; : - 1 . al : R vul x the ect Che institution begins its work under good prove ul A tl a wr man | citeumstances, and has prospects of a large : I case Calet Vi Lia Or Hh nAT . . ordilary re Airs tot 2 Way tences, Uj . ) 41 . ’ On me Binns nembers! Ip. After routine business, a com- wards of &7.000 ee itin new eS ee ee TT oe er G tittee was appointed to procure a proper rm of ive ld ¢ } ey eras ' - 7 had no reuse te ‘ me : vest rday aitern } He find = ‘ ise { place in “ nm idS sessions may be held and } } ‘ Se } thy 7. : ) ‘ Sh, fh ane : e ; - . oaroed wire fenct ae; oe roatl fer and was ordered t contribute $l tole, report at the next meeting. It was decided 4 bed has | : +} : r| lv repalt “l At Lhe civic Rhnances to re ssemble on to-morrow (Thursday) even ; ‘ ys _ - n Che next man was charged with the same}ing at 8 o'clock, when new candidates for pariotte I iid OUMMErSiIue, CALeCRSIVe ’ . o? : eo . . } ° itTence. He owned up to his olly and} membership will be introduced and important : urs : n amc . h Daitdin VAS ODI ed LO IOrkK over $1. Dusiness tv! wnsacted. ’ nv? | } ) City S 1 House has been rerainte The next called was a man who, wnau iis anne - ' , ae (hoe ini i [ + in th Railw Wo! [ rooTring unaer an overagse V4 muy UICC, | rl => : : 7 eC cS ; ; “1 adding Belis UTie » much of the sidewalk on} Wed s " lik . ens I! wnize as t ; . t | } “ ‘ \ Thi i i ! , , . ° f , ‘ en ao “4 a? a eS | Weclip the following interesting para . — nu harge by a ““Good Samaritan in} \ v9 . : i . <9 oid ; se Se oo : ; -|graph from the Acton Free Press, of : i id ret Cen MMe COMSISU rvass buttons tle had nothing to say Lo at ; . ( | ; > oo . “ee Ontario:—- with the rest of th structure Ne vas | Qimsell and a fine of }2 was Imposed, : Another boy for stealing apples and plums | ‘he residence of Mr. L. Gray, 106 Barton , . ron the oreh ird of L L beer, i8q., on | a. as umilton, was the scene of an event in th Du id I ued ¢ ] Sun last leaded Lilt, nd said that which wast€entered more than ordinary in- ment of 8 nits ' So . ed hi do the harm j tere sh ye sterday afte rnoon. Che occasion Was : ‘ e oh He was suundly lectured n ate . ai marriage ot Miss Mag » Moore, second tg at oh ‘. < sis adie supe wighter of Mrs, L, Sean. for many years a eS ’ , — mu i respected resident of Acto :, and Mr. pair ' ain vd lat nea l* ne . .¢ nie he | Henry T. LePage, of Charlottetown, P. KE. L. ; ? S) The remony was performed at 2 o'clock, by © tt ise have been conside! 1 calied bn Gee unt denied th -| Rev. ‘I \ Moore. of Prince, brother of the y in sta | irge and in the absence of witnesses the | bride, assisted by Rev. V. H. Emory, of . ge the case was p stponed till} Hamilton. Miss Alice Hughes, of Detroit, was ios ‘ i ri er | ‘ ere eae ' a a tae a oe I> } i ; ; _| bridesmaid und Me. J. A. Speight, Acton, as a’ tn : . ithe groom. ihe bride was ‘‘given away ( | rd oft . hel by het ther, M H. P. Moore, editor ky ‘ | . . s fin ; 100. ee citer the ceremony ene happy couple { i rd « for: 1 much amu nent} * elved t he y congratulations of bine | ‘ th st [here were two witness- | SUests present, and then ull adjourne lto the } i ) if no wha Dreaen lining room nd pa took Of & sumptuous 1 i tes resent was a i re il mn wh _ re P m one pA ane Te “re | : “one 6) ry a“ 3 |‘ u nd nan ky 1¢€ and mora ed many sel ll i i mngiish imperiectiy. ie said Chat} oq ornamental articles. The newly-wedded tn a ' - pue ¥ stranger in the city, and was not | pair left by the 4 p. m. train for London. arnt © streets Ol the! Thence they will make short visits to friends ile re embered that on Satur lay | n Michigan and Canada, afte which they i man to a place round the | will proceed to their h aes tes ince Edward iililaadias oe Care i eSt., near a black-| Island via New York, Boston, Gloucester, ‘ Editorial Notes, | i's forge. \ re he d a drink i ind Elgin, N. Bb. Mr. and Mrs. LePage id ; : kno e man w : him, | have the hearttest « mgratulations of the Fres ie “4 ' oa wt ‘ reat. rail | it thought tl he was a countryman. Hej 4 that their voyage over the uncertain : | nk ' 1 know in of life be of the very happiest and most | i im. The drink ee ? ae : | icht. light bee: | We unite with the Free Press in congra- : } ‘ He did not ee any sing the happy roe couple, l only | ; j | money paid for the drink. 1d y ld not | regret that Mr. LePage’s fancy has carried , wny had been paid. There was | im so far away from home tor his bride. . ; , wh ‘ a v. , 1 or ru nm the } But C ipid (whom neo one can account for) Gia. 0 p with tae view 01 lrink. and to the bk f his belief it was | Sometimes shoots his darts from afar; and, | in who | remembering this, the bridegroom’s numer- j 3a gt future. I pre-| him on Kent St. The man asked him to|0us lady friends will no doubt charitably — a tually establish a steam-| geo and have a drink He accepted the | add their gooa wish es, and extend a hearty | _ : fer and went to the house m_ question, | Welcome to Mrs. LePag Tis Y : . : - He did not return the treat The stuff he sisi sissies iaiiit its titintitisdineasliaiesils oe at: ae ~~ t was poor not nearly as good ; foul the industeies Gall tad 'to te. Ola Boston Markets. a ed in the region that 1 ase, ce i dete ‘of | Bosion, Sept. 18. , , et it i 2 > . as : yaa ‘ — on a ut ‘ily : re vd mt . ss Re ° Fea ‘ is in friend until t¢ wing | POTATOES. ihere was s0me falling on : € ul VMondav. E: 4 { 4 cain | in receipts of Potatoes early in the week sm me n on the same strect and in pretty | and prices were a little firmer, but market rt restit to know | much f} sme place. The’ countryman] closes easier. Best Eastern Rose sold at . h 2 , isked | “stand the drinks,” but _h | 5p , and choice Hebrons run up to 55 and . me said that he “had no (money. Phe Sc. per bu. Bweets are plentiful, with : . ! Ls4 popu ountrWnan said it was “all right.” tdf sales mostly at $1,50to $1.75 per bbl. Some j mL O1 = NJ, OU : ley 1t has 5,509,000 ‘come along and have a drink, anyhow j eXtra go higher. : The as “9 te of proverty durine t] He went along with him to the place where Eecs.—Market is firm, witha good de- i J OND 4 ey had got the ‘‘poor stuff’ on Saturday, mand for fresh steck. Sales of Eastern : a ] e **sa i He did ee | extras at 19 and i9se - and Northern firsts to Bo,U0J IGS i ts sed Vaiu ww for the « iks. but if he did. 17 and 18c.- Nova Scotia and P. E. real and p n t would about five cents for| Island firsts readily command 17$c; and New York was $239,995.516, yielding a tax | each glass The drink was likely hop beer, | Canadian firsts at 17 and 17sec. of $2.096.195 It is now assesse Yo sud was taken from acask by a pump on Pisi PRADE. Mackere! have been ar- £2 933 286 vieldine atax of $34.000.000 counter. At rrothed up pretty well, ring awe reely from me 5 POvEnEOS the . ’ . " j 7 , but he would not swear positively past week, and prices have taken a wide During the ie period, the Western Union | whether it was malt, Lie or| range, but for choice lots there has been 4 graph Con iy, the Hudson River] hop beer. \ftei being treated | fair demand at full previous rates. Total j : lation of th New he went out hurric diy. He had not seen rece ipts at Boston ¥, 048 bbls. of which 1,- \ Cent N y Stre his friend since, He was a pretty good|553 bbls were from domestic and 8,060 riend to have. He did net know his name| bbls from foreign ports. The P. E. Island Faliroad came about, and the effect ri it when he wanted to talk to him he} lots have ranged from $10 to $12 per bbl, h t] i im ‘* Bill,” although he was not} unculled, but very few sold under $11. ire that he owned that name On each | inspected lots-from Provinces sold at $10 li ; ' , ALL : MISTLILUTION u . , ° at . ~7 a4 y occasion he got the drinks from a woman, | for No. 3, $11 for No. 2 and $15 for No. 1. The Montreal Gazette remarks th: t} whom he supposed was the wife of the de-| Bay trips here and at outports command $135 i indi ei vesse , thes calle l \ ime ean fend int. He had hot be en there sin e pe ' bbl, w ith bbl. Vhere iS hot much doing , Monday, as he had guit drinking. When] in insp ected lots of Bay Mackerel, and te \ ca ly pay as litt : “ : ‘7% ‘ ret a : ; oF a “© he entered the house he always went in the | prices are mostly nominal. Last quota- attention to the re i ons sought to be] hack doo; tions were ov t » $10 for No 3: $11 to $13 nnposed upon th pi ecution of the seal Owing to the absence of the other wit- j for No 2; and $16 to $22 for No 1, Bloat- I > i Dy ly} ; 2 hun sti r Ame l us Al } ned | hess sununoned the casé Was adjourned | ©+s run up to Boo per bbl. : di vles ol late : . Friday next. . caught 1885 No 2 at $8 to $9 per bbl, and t vive to the laws o7 the Canadian Govern ’ 714+} ar : he eh a1 : “ ] . he he f urth offender was not present, and} these are how the Cheapest grades on the ment on the eastern coast. One, the a postponement was asked for on that} m™ urket. Lhe Bay fleet are arriving home Favorite, has just returned to Victoria with | acc ount. The Magistrate could not see any with smal! average fares and there is no e thousand “al skins. closely followed | 2004 to be gained by a postponement, and prospect of any more large hauls this sea- by the Activ.. al vita ‘fall Wad: | ordered the case to be proceeded with. = son. The total New England catch to date The first witness had, in company with] is only 51,259 bbis, as made up by the } i two companions, purchased liquor on the | Boston Fish Bureau, against 259 302 bbls remises on Sunday last, and for the same time last year, a deficiency of er from whomhe obtained | about 200,000. bbls. Of this season’s catch, only 8,726 bbls were caught on the defendant's p i arkee} P {merican shore. The balance, 42,533 bbls, |was brought from the Bay. The jobbing trade is firm, but country dealers do not respond freely to the advanced prices. f the | of the lrink he got. He asked for whiskey Codfish are iin ‘liberal supply and rule at ‘ ' ‘ a ¢ dark he would not be | low prices. Sales of pickle cured Bank at mop ot the ia a ea nNnpany : ; | . . ‘ > 4 > AE £ Zo an . 2 wf , I : positive that 1t was that he obtarhed. Lt} a2 to $2 40 ior medium and B2 Of L for 1d witness corroborated thi: Che third was in the defendant’s house on been released. a proceeding that does not | Sunday, but was in doubt as tothe nature romise W r the maintenance o was getting jJourna vs: **There is aj all events it was liquor, and es man who | large; and dry at $2 25 to $2. 50 per qt. ORS Ma soi, aR ee - ~ ‘ -” - ° - . 4 _ . + : = } = = - c = J = ~~ = fe - ‘ a - = J ~ ~ rf ae - t F ney = & ~ 2 & J 4 , s 4 € Prieic}, | took him in likely paid for it though he! Good Shore Codfish command $3 to $3 25 i c nee that the recent seizu $ oT British ad . * ; ] " ’ ili NOT See nim ao 80, jper qti. \ 3 off » coast will lead ¢t ’ my } } } he fourth witness was also in the cade- | aw ee- + com I leration of tl s} i ees 1 : I ration the endant’s house on Sunday. re got two} mn hin ¥ F " Thm q ' 6 ; 5 ‘: ! 4 ; : } : ies que yin i ntirety. The Canadian | glasses of brandy. He did not see} LU 0 LET ON WATER STRAT, - ae @ fs . : mv wow ae + a4 tha m: : : Minister of Marine and Fisheries has satis- | *"Y ™°ney pass but supposed that the man } } ; . wd ‘ reited him paid forthe drinks. He} j ' } ‘ Ww C nit } , . ] Kor . re veare oe ff v } : drinks from the defendant’s wife. | 3‘ us EOF OBR PE Te TRAre. 89. May OO ’ hab : mnonnes nak cl ney . 3 , : : | i yon, the 1 ; ier we ee "7 ous = ne ith and last witness had aiso been |} OF th we tu theo LV visiting at the defendant’s PR oawe opuage 86s ren tree : . ys 5 . i. i bhaweaSi de kate a CRE £iS S¢ 8, . tinperial gover? t immediately with iovse. A man took him in and stovud the} ‘ . —_ } i i 1 ... 1 4 . i Var, « ' , ° : - vine a. 0 ink—a half-glass of brandy—but he did|on Water Street. (late the residence of Henry w OF Mavis daha ; {pon ’ not see m pav for it. Deer, Esq.) now occupied by the undersigned. . ' ' as all ls ad 4 i ge " ‘hese peemises are in good order, well situated . . e ‘eeu vie As this constituted a third offence a SCil- | and are a desirable residence. i he Wouperias vernment should sustain ehee vr two monteas Lnpmsonment was For particulars, &c., apply on the premises to ° 7 } Oar ereies me . wuapo he Canadian authorities the | Y@posec. AMELIA BEER, Cuurt adjourned. ao a. “= . Sept, 22—2i ex & pat Who. Question of the Laheres wil! be at : ae be a st = ap + O—— ee et ee ee oer ee once presen * HCioTS 16 18 settled a 1, . 1 ai 4 oe ed . ; 41 An exchange says that ‘‘a book rapidly | 5 > ’ final agreement must be reached’ by th ae : EE a oe ed Re J . y ; ‘ . nite! ; ‘ . becoming popular among our goiaen youth i. nited ind Gteat ritain im reier- i : £ \ ie ; na f l ve ie O1 ConVenien izveand o ieat dives . hans ae e ; ast het] he h . "7 , : : i ED to-day per Robbie Godfrey from ; tChumbie Hinading, Which con n n- | Yor} ; i 3 } be el t ; 7 Se ct. -“ , aoe - ” yor sfead of 1ette ; and :eaves, a flask of | cw ery Y Mlary Of 0 Me povereignty’ | whiskey.” Py close application to such ; 280 “PON i | . . : ; 3% youth wili becoinc a well-red man, Will be sold low while landing. rer nahion of + +} ‘ 2,1 ee hae és ue Nose. ; Rt, McMILLAN, y ‘s : as + E> + re ene i Sept. 3-61 & wky tli ms sa | _ — = ; i \ W x | to-d j etaltan ty ’ ! lot of handsome colored | ts. Brooche Sage 's fy Mi aye | nid ) a tthe id atiena A Te Sp} Be! BsBu Re . i infual , , a. lata yet ced | THE single Store the Cameron.Block, lately -_ , i Lise e presen oe ne a ae ocenpied by D. Staniey, deat door to ieddin’s | ao . wo ? | sept21] li wy li Drug Store. Immediate possession given. Ap | | nen ply to : ' “leC Beoticuent of the huest i» Mhoddwy t nu r . . culty ’ — islyerabiy tisi- NEW Sui ines and Overvoetings received to-. HORACE HASRARDY day wt D, A. irnce’s. vé Onrtuwn, Sept. I8-4w weil pil | Burns, St John, N B. 20.—F C Chandler, ‘CLIFTON? ad _ WEDNESD L¥, Sui? TE] MB ER 22, i886. a : ee a ——_—~-. ea A tt ettgas tenes mumaeap HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 20—P L Conner, St John, N B; J 8S Turnbull, Boston; Joseph Harris, Providence, RI: J A Richardson, Richard Power, Hali- fax; S Rubin, St John, N B. 21—! S Turn- bull, Boston; D B MeCann, Montreal; Jas Macdonald, Souris; W D Strong, St Louis. REVERE HOUSE. Sept.—J Richards, Montreal; J Fretter, »; Thos A Wilson, Bridgewater, NS; C J al Montreal ; D H Hovey, do; D ii Duncan and wife, Halifax ; J A Matheson, Campleton. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 21—N McLeod, Orwell; P M Bourke, Mill View; D Stewart, Orwell; Rev A B Mac- leod, Mount Stewart; J Agnew, Bitiston: C i Paat, St Peter's Bay; D T Mackey, Scot- land; E R Everett, Souris; H G Anguine, Joston; H B McKay, Clifton, N L. 22 Geo T Shaw, St Eleanor’s; J O C Goodwin, North Rustico; J P McEachern, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Sept 20—-Robert McLeod, Bay View; J Clay, Summerside; William Tucker, New York; A Patterson and wife, West River; John Nelson, do; Robert Richards and wife, Eldon; Richard Burdett, Dundas; Rebert Connors, St Francis, N B; Rev A W Mahon, Marshfield; Mrs Carman, Summerside; Arthur Milligan, do: Jeremiah Peters, Hunter River; Henry A Morrison, Dundas. Horses Wanted. ] WILL be on the Island next week and will be | prepared to pureghase One Hundred and Fifty HORSES A good price for a good animal. Don’t fail to see me. i ’ JAMES KEEGAN, Sept. 22.-dy & wy North Atlantic Steamship Co. IN a+ Y.- > ? THE STEAMSHIP is intended to leave ‘hariotieiown for Londen, Via Sidney, about T2th OC i OBER. LOBSTERS, GR AIN, LIVE STOCK and other GOODS carriéd at current rates. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- | burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other | Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. Li IBSTH Rs re eived into W are hor use | any time before arrival of Steamer, and stéred free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Sept. 22, 1888. AGENT, The Angio American Oyster & Lunch Rooms Pettigrew's id Stand, 38 Queen St BEP JEQUE and Narrow's OYSTERS served i every style, in Salcon, and furnished to mae tomers in quantities to suit, Meals and Lunches co order day and evening. Domestic and foreign Cigars. fa Strictly Temperate , A. MACDONALD, Maneger. Sept. 22-2wks eod FURNITURE, STOVES, &, BY. Auction, at. my Salesroom, FRIDAY, the 2ith inst., at 1.30 p ™., u ge neral lot of House- nold Furniture, consisting of— One Parlo Set. one Bed-room Set (ash and walnut), Diningroom and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c,, Parlor, Cook and Bed-room Stoves, &€., &c, G. M. HARRIS, Sept. 22—~2i Auctioneer. FLOUR Ree See. on Pownal Wharf, — RDAY 4% next, 25th inst., at Ll o'clock, a. | arload Flour, choice patents “Prince, ““Wolverton** and “City,” H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Sept. 22, 1836— “st STOCKS AT AUCTION. AT, Rooms, TUESDAY next, 28th inst., at 12 ‘clock, noon,— Six Shares ‘Inland Navigation Co,,” First-class Paying Stock, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Sept. 22—til sale APPLES, &e. EYY AUCTION, on Thursday, Sept. 23rd, £3) at 19.30 o'cloeck:—Car Load choice Gravensteins, Pippius,’ Red Streak, &c., i prime order, ALSt~!ruit expected ey Busion Steamer, a Ay Mux Sept 9h, 1880, ‘sath They Won't Last Long at the Prices we Offer Them. T is too bad to sell my at such terrible low prices; but a great many of these poods have been bought from 25 to 50 per cent below regular prices--this accounts for the bargains we now offer. Our Dress Goods Department is right full of bargains. We have also an extra large stock of Velveteen, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Merinoes, Sacques, Sacgue Cleth and Ulster Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent less than usual. © N: EE - ST QO ee ae ee $10,000.00—-Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth of Clothing will be sold at prices that : were never heard of before. : b 989 Overcoats will be cleared out, three, four, five and six dollars less than regular price, If you don’t believe this, come and see— No trounle to show our goods, 2,460 Suits of Underclothing, 900 Shirts, Hats and Caps in endless variety. a7 COME AND SEE! Ba 47 COME AND SEE! @ : “PRO WSs Sigm of the BIG HAT, 74 Gueen “Street. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1886. ——— oe ee aa GREAT SALE OF SHIPWRE KED DRY GOODS, COMMENCING ON FRLDAY, SHPCHKMBEHER 24th. re Ff) 1 IO SO i iv HE Goods ure all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :- 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. 240 Black Cashmere, | ™ - 42 * SOU 8 Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 ee ' 21 imap. ** Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 “ ae rs ae. ™ Black Union Cashmere, 29 " ae " 300 ‘* Gray Alpaca, * 20 Ms — 7 450 = All-wool herge Dress Goods, ** 24 ag = iy " ; 300 ** Mantle and Ulster Cloths, “« 3L@ ” ** $1.00 859 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, ” 20 - "oe - 1,200 ‘* Princess Dress Cords, a 26 6s $$.....A® $s 300 * Plaid Dress Goods, - 13 $s e 1,000 ‘** Colored Velveteen, " 85 * . oe - — Sor . . Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHUS, suitable for Trimming and Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. We will show these goods on tables in centre of store, COME AND SEE TH#M, JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1886. BRL jennie aT f. v4 baal Z S = » ” , . wa pee a A ss SAKING & STERNG’ New Plush New Velveieens. Néw Maniles, New Fur Capes. New Far-lined Cloaks 0 A Large Stock Knitting Yarns very Cheap. NEW PLUSH, Felt, AND STRAW HATS, Mantle Cioths, in Boucle, Kyrla, Octomaa, Feigge, Astraghan, & o—— : A Large Stock BLACK DRESS GOODS as Casap as Ever, Se New Colored Dress Goods and Trimmings. nied: ho ERKINS & Boat, Web, SMG. gs ;? ANS. “