WV’ rs... Til-1"‘ -P is I-"-.‘< .i .. i <1 A: ‘:l,':,wH.‘.‘§l", V_A,‘~vl“..4 H A ‘ . V .» L-«ad in,"-* -‘ > ,..----x.-__‘_' ’ gflpnspetty K-will 59*? » ' present school system _ qr. a- posed »r. - = ' * e qyueslzion nob arises as to ._.._ ..-..... .-.._.._-...__.- §—o-g\ . ._.._... Local Briefs. BI: sure and go to the inev.-ting in Mar- ket Hall to-nl0l‘l'nw night, when the Scott Act will be fully tlisciissed, and Miss Earle will sing "Where is my winidering to-night." Mayor Hiiviliiiid will preside over the meeting. . A SALE of fancy and useful artic1cscom- mences to-day ot 4 oclock in St. Peter's Schoolro-im. Among the attractions to- night will be 3 Gipsy Teiit,‘ where all kinds of Xmas tins from a tin whistle to 3 caka box CID be ltatl. ' I)ox"r forget the sale nrj St. Peter's Schoolroom this evening. . Tan teachers of Zion Church Sunday School will meet this (Wediiesnlity) even- liig at 7.30 sharp. _ Scisooi: Co.\'ci-:iir.—The children of Prince Street School are prepared to give an evening of enjoyment to all who will patronize their concert on Friday evening. Rev. ANDREW Loon‘ Groom, Truro, will preach in the bisenient of Zion Church, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Ggggig enjoys ‘he reputati-iii of being one of Nova Scotia 3 most popular preachers. On drunk and one Scott Act case. J ohn -Joy, dismissed was all that was before the police court to-day. - I1‘ '3 said that one of the cnntributin ‘Q1 of the price of eggs remaining firm and the supply of poultry being so brisk, is that art Prince 1'; iird Island, when the McKinley Bill w passed, the farm- Ql-auumenccd to kill olf their poultry wholeenle.—L{mu:toii Trans«:ripl.. Ilmlolsnv Miis'ri.\'c.—-The Ladies of ah I} . Prince Street Methodist ' Qnlfiprllend holding a public meeting under the auspices of the \\'onien'ii Mis- sionary Society. on Wednesday evening the 17th inst, at 7 30 o'clock. S eeclies will be delivered by the Rev. V. W’. flower aad,_Rev. Mr. Spsirgo, and Robt. Sistclife, eynngclist. Also i-eadings, reci- tationa, and singing by the ladies. i Give them a full house and encourage them in their noble work. i , A St.'o'i'r AC1‘ oflendcr, Patrick Doyle of Haunt’ Stewart, was brought down ’ y afternoon and lodged in jail. constable had it diflicult task‘ to get his prisoner ssfely incarcerated. KI..'.Ps'r1_tICK Hiooixs is rather-weaker so-da.y' than est-erda. , s eaks but little, is iiiclinid to sleip iiiost of the time. fid my: be is not suffering much pain. 0 San! of .fancy Bohemian Glassware. Lamps, lot Fancy Goods. Also.‘ b8_18n<-‘€ ‘'5 a bankrupt stock, Thursday‘ evening, the 18th inst.-, at 7.30 o'clock. at 106 Queen Street. —C. I. Morrison, Auctioneer. I; reply to several enquirioa._ the price of the DAILY GUARDIA.\' is one cent per gap}. The bays are not authorized to ask for two. ; ' OD Lecture on Dickens The third Lecture of the Y. M. L. A. -of St. James’ church course was delivered -1.‘; night by Rev, J35. Carrutliers. There was a very fair attendance, the clear and critical analysis of Dickens’ charac- ters, and of the diatiiiguislitiigtraits of the famous novelist was followed with closest attention. -. . f llfiteaentials of the lfasliidllable novel, al ‘a esnbod ' is ovc affair’ ,-' were idfled. Thisytulig lecturer believed was , derived from the French. Scott's novels of this type. nor we're. those of The aii-.of reality and truth- , pervading all his greations, his his humor, his power of investing flag monest things with an interest ‘ made them intensely attractive were ‘i brought out. Several of his works ifisro outlined and the selections read, both in choice and in the gendering, did ’ the fullest justice to the writer. _ Sun, Wellei-(‘s valentine, Mrs. Sarah Ganps, and in factall the selections were a rare treat, and the death, of Little Joe listened to with breathless attention. The American misunderstanding and misrepresentation of Dickens in respect of conviviality w-is rebutted by .difl'ereiit selections from his writings, which ,shnw- 4.3. that Dickens was fully conscious of fig; "ii; at the drink: habit,‘ both at home and in neighbouring countries, and fihsthc did not neglect to use his pen it. _ Professor Anderson, who occupied. the cm, expressed the great pleasure the night‘; outertaimerit zitlnrdel him, and referred to the opportuiieness of the —’°m_u-kg, wide upon D‘.ckeu’s atttude toward the drinking customs of ’ society‘; and said that we had little in this direction to accuse any of our must eminent English authofs of. He recalled with pleasure even at this distant date a temperance lecture that he once attended when it youngman in Aberdeen. The lecturer, I rev. irentletnan, departing from the usual custom, treated his audience toii cgngction of readings from Sba-kespere assailing the drink habit. , It was grand and made git excellent impression. The i-{then depicted the scene from chi Tempest in which the great dramatist denounces the drunkensailors. . ' . were, not _ The “'2 understand that_ 3 Qoint Of 093‘ sidersble interest has arisen in connection with the “'e8l8,‘.8I'l Sch-ml l)l'0p<.31'l«y- in this city. By an Act of the Legislature of this Province, the trustees of the school property on Upper Prince Street in this city, were some taeviiltuy; 08!‘:l*.-3° ‘ ‘ t() > an 036 mwpon ii: . Methodist school. The jngenagnq; Lfiuister of the Prince Street Method stChurch was made Chair- man of the Board of'1‘i'-us_itceI. which 9ffi°° was handed down to l’!l8. 5|l_¢°°5'°1"- 1‘ was required that all trustees should b0 -adherents of the Mdthodlfit 0h!'.1'°h ‘"4.’ majority of them full i_neinb.ra of laid Church. After some thirteen _!°‘“‘“ "0'!’ the erection of the echpol, all the nomi- nations to 611 vacancies in the trust were to be made bytlie quarterly oflcial buaad of the Methodist Church referred to. 9 of this — rovinoe rendered it unnacessssy-to cdnllmle ‘-139 school according’ to the any P|“'I'°'°- - 1* has therefore been’ discontinued and 919 T _ _ the duty of one trustees. What disgxrsttlén should. they make of the funds in their P00"-"' Wesleyan Academy. ' gjon? Should they retain them to _b0 .-sued. it 'noooII3fl7» ht 00"" f'~““'° ‘"‘° 1 an , tguuss are instructed through 0035 Q «Is of the Iscliool.» an 'retsrnto for the cond-Jcti of 1 scl|"°l _.“l’-"ll ‘ somewhat aimilai-"Tania to -the one Vlllmh - . ' ad? 0 sh--uldthoy babe“ dllllileli rlginal 8_.!IllJ_I¢!'ll’°l'' “*9 amount of their subscrip“"”‘l ".14.: mount that subecritgfrs hslvletgi; ' ' ui - 0 . filo either in iv or :17” itllillfi the trustees are not at liberty to return money to subscribers without 3 zecial fqislitioii-tliat even then it won do be vayiiggz to secvwvhpb it, out «in ,;.-j . , -. ,'..,r' . :-5:...-_A_.'--_~.' iowiiiiiii5li>idi}1Nci.i 4 coiisicler the work of __:i Methodist. Schnnl c'~unsel do not rocoiniiicntl such ii cmirso. ’ They, suggest that it larger iiitcrpretatimi I be put upon the Act of iiicorpnriitiuii and it» oiiibriice religious instruction such as is usuiillyiuiputed in Sunday Schorsls. This has been (lone in St. John, N. 1%.. in coiiiiectinn with :1 ciiso in some respects rcseiiibliiig the present one, Between the Sup]!-Isetl cliiims of subscribers and “W (-lhurcll. mid what the trustees under- stand to be their duty, the public will await with interest the outcome of the C838. -————-——<>-——-—-- . A Few Things an Idler Would Like to Know. Wliydo lslmitl papers with one excep- tion publisli lengthy accounts of all acci- d€lIl3,_‘lIll1l‘(lel'!, divorces, etc., to the ex- 'clusiun of the least shade of llIE'l‘dl‘y ‘matter 1 R--1-lying to the enquiry of why it was so difficult to procure the works of George E‘ll()T-,ThNCkeTfl)', Kingslcy,George Mere- dith mid \ll'lCl‘l‘S_A0f that class; it young lady engaged in one of our lesding"bonk- stores replied that there was no deniind‘ for them. The ladies of our city said she prefer the kind of novels that come with red COV«l‘Sl and deal largely with life as it Qught not to he. Query ? What consti- tutcs iilady ? . Why at (iovcrniiieut House Balls do members of the elite app.-gr ‘in drggses 5° extremely "dccullete" as to remind one of the illustrations in Fox's Weekly and other sporting papers? Arc such ladies members of what is coininoiily cziled -‘ ‘ Good Society ?" A young lady recently from the country aattvnded the Sunday school of one of our leadiiig.cliurclies and was placed by the superintendent in one of the Bible classes. Neither teacher nor scholars took an notice of her. and at the conclusion of the service she returned home having been spoken to by no min but the superinten- dent. Query? What are Sunday schools for? ‘ Why does ii certain city church with s large-,coiigreg:it.ion and weiiltliy pew ho d- ersi, miikelittle if any arrangement for its poor niernbei's——iii-iking it necessary when cases of absolute destitutiun are thrust upon their notice, to form a committee to “beg" . assistance from church goers? Dues this form of charity (1) comply with the demand " Visitthe widow and the fatherless ?" ‘A gentleman liitvixig a great deal to do with the finances of a certain city church says that several leading members, men of position and means. contributed the sum of two dollars and at half per year to its funds. Thcs - sime Christians nut uri- frequently subs-cizibe three to five dollars in cases “l10l‘t3 the nauies of all subscrib- ers appear in the daily papers. Query ‘? Is the modern way of fulfilling the coni- mnnd “ Do not your aims before men” the best? e T . Litsixii. (To be continued.) At Charlottetown, on the 16th inst., by Rev. David Sutherland, Albert Edward Chandler, Rocklnnd, U. S. A., to Jane Mac- dnnald, Bevhel, Lot 48. ‘T . flied. On the 8th irist., at Head St. Peter's Bay, David Anderson, sr., l. P , aged 84. it Special Notices. FUR lined Clnalis-—Bt.‘6I‘ Bros. ASTRAKAN Jacliets——Bcel' Bros. BLACK Dress Sill:.=;—-Beer Bros. Sm; our 535 Dress Robe-3-Beor Bros. _ Low prices on Silk Seal—-Beer Bros. ’ SUIT of nieu's_’underclothing for 50 cents, J. B. Msctlona1d's. CL!’-ZARA_\’CE prices on‘ Fancy Goods- Beer res. Run Haszard and Moore's holiday advt. in this paper. READ James Paton & Co's advertise- merit. Scorr ACT or no Scott Act Mark \Vright & Co. have a nice lot of Picture Moulding. - NEW Naple Walnuts, just received at Bee!‘ & Gufl"s (18016 2i TAKE it look at Becr& Gofl"s show- window full of Cooking and Table Rais- ins, Currants, Candied Peels, Essences, &c., and then go inside and see their prices, and you will not leave without ordering your Xmas supplies. declfi 2; IF you want to buy or sell is Farin ad- vertise in the Toronto ‘ Weekly Mail. That paper roaches 100,000 farmers!’ homes every week. and your advertise- ment should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Aclvertiseinents of this class are inserted in the Toronto ‘ Weekly Mail’ for Five Cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents a word for live insertions. Address ‘The Mail,’ Toronto, Canada. A srsciric remedy for indigestion or dyspepsia in any form is found in King's ‘Dye p5l‘l Cure, the only preparation of or money refunded. O is dollar ii pack- age. Sample package to any address on receipt of three cent stamp. Sole pru- . ~,.;eg,.,;-1, King's Dyspepsia Cure Co., New alasgow. Nova Scotia.-—tf. Firms and Mills FOR SALE. . R. G. D. B.-iLDEl2~"l‘0N oflers for sale his magnificent rnperty. in North Wilt- shire, conalstin o Eighty-four (84) acres of choice tree Lam , nearly all in a h h state of culliviitionifiigi-tél:1ei;‘:gtlé_!i:(3'.rlst ill. which 0 d hiinz ‘furl’, stcgne Kiln. an-l Farm Buildings 3;. .11 in a good state of repair, and par- session will he ven at any time. Only I a mile from 3»! W8)’ 3l3'l°“.- c L d Also, in rear or u.bove,50 acres fl dn. with a sawmill. fronting on the I-03 .. D - -1-hp gbova prqperllol will be sold separately 0, together, an need only to be seen-to be appreciated. lieiisnn for Fever." G. D. BALDIBSIDS. p¢c__1¢, 159-3,-Ii wkv lm. As'rnnIiA! av c. IcKINNO‘.\"S xizurov. [The 0 best in the market, and ¢°9t‘i”“‘¢ “‘°" doses." Ask for fresh stock. ‘"31 3°", Wm?’ ,,,,,_ [Ch'town; Oct. to. 99-] 3' been averted, the employers conceding an Grindleyjn Mon !‘~.'£-il. Tue J udgc-decided the ind in the market. Cure guaranteed - selling-Got the '.‘Xortliwest . TH.Etf}U.4.—ii1-AN, CA:RLOT’l-‘EWN, NEWS; TELEGRAPHIC .._.....—.-__..-s-- ._ - .._..‘.._ ..__.__......-__. ._ [.\'l’l2(‘ML 1!I$l'.\'l‘L‘XlES T0 viii»: c:r.ti>.niAs] Nothing New- ‘QUEBEC, Dec. _]6.-—Mr. Tsrtcs’ ro- uiised letter to Sir John Mm.-doiisl is published to-day, but it coiitaina nothing new, except some bitter attacks upon Mcflrevy. . o—:xA— a I A Strike. ‘Di'llLI.\’. Dec. 16.——Tlic porters of the Waterford iintl Limerick Railway struck and are demanding additional pay for extra work. _The trafiic on the r -ad will probably be blocked. .._............._..._Q..__.__..___. The Sawtelle Case. _ DOV!-:3, N. H., Dec. 16.-In the Saw- tehe mu!‘-letl‘ trial this aft-griioon, the jury were sworn-and S licitor Rcnd made his op-ning siatenient to the C-ll‘-Ti. The Jury go to Rochester to-niorrow to go over the ground covered by the case. --—-—--Q»--——-— An Emphatic No. New Hiivizx, Coiin., Dec. 16.-Tho question whether New Haven should furnish free text books to pupils in Catholic parocliiiil schools was decided to- day at a special town meeting by an em- phatic “ No.” At one time it was feared is general light would follow the Modera- tor's ruling. Q-—~——---I The McKinley Bill in London. Loxnox, Dec. 16.—-The thrmitened strike of cotton operatives at Bolton has advance of wages. Seven hundred eni- ployesof the Leister plush works, at Bradford, have striiclzagaiiist it reductioii of wiigesiuade Xl(‘.(‘9SS8l‘_V by the McKinley isi-iii’. Tlirec hutidrcal more will strike to-niorrow, and 400 at the end of the week. A Bank Sued. Mo.\'rr.i-:.A.L, Dec. 16. —\Jiidgc '1‘aschei'eau gave "jll(lgC‘ln£5Ul‘. to-day iii the case of R. A. & J. Stewart. wood iiierch.-iiits of St. John. N. B. The action was for half ii million dollars against the Bank of British North America on the ground that the bank had refused to honor acouple of the sail tirm’s checks at its St. J ohii branch. The bank met the action by a plea that the Court have had no jurisdiction as the case of action did not originate in the limits of the Province of Quebec. and as the action had been served upon Mr. that the service was perfectly valid rind tlisit the Court had full jurisdiction to take up the case; the exception therefore was dismissed. . ‘gt -. 2.21-,-..—.:ir..i_.,é33.‘—-“' ‘ ./‘'|‘‘‘ ~« ‘ , . ~ Awlii ‘ITRANGERS coming to (A town frequently (Pk us why we are A WAY D0 They Ideal! DOWN 'roivN. wen, our prices are AWAY DOWN, and customers are willing to come AWAY DOWN because our prices in CLOTHING and FUR CAPS are ’ . AWAY r DOWN ; Our expenses are AWAY DOWN, and we can therefor afford to keep the quality and quantity of our Stock away up and our prices AWAY DOWN. We will just name a few of our prices that the public may know we are A\VAY DOWN : Our own make Nap Rcefcrs . . . . . . . . $6.30 Overcoats .......... . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 8.00 Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . .. 2.50 And Suits_from.. . . . . . . . . . 35.00 1 AWAY DOWN. ID. A. BRUCE. Ch’town; Nov. 14, I890. DIAMOND * <>- -:> V POTASH. KNODKS ’EM ALL. A. s. URQUHART. , General, In_si.irance Agent, iuowrsc BLOCK. scum, ciuaionrrowa. p. 3. zsuxn. Bern ESIINTING: Laucashire, .C‘ommm-cial U m’o_-n, and B-ritish '-.;‘ P_A.To1:I_-E co’ .@..uz'wv gr;-Ducts’ Wedding Outfits I IMPORTANT vunu _-Qx_._ Dry Goods. Peo le from all rts of the Island declare AS. PATOi & CO’S the BEST PLACE TO BUY uses one. mzstrueer 4 The Best Place to buy The best Place to buy Boas. ~—-THY. BE‘-ST PLACE TO BUY-—- ovsncosrs. '1 be Best Place to buy -“?-EDNES1:A.DEcEMi§s Jas. Paton ,& Goi’s.,c imiuimuc icoons. , Mulls, Gripes, Caps iinil JAS. PETER &,co’s, uEEFERS,g ., ‘-«'.'1.'.'.'..1.,,"' " - ,....._- .. ,- . .o _._...... T, HE" largest collection of Fancy Goods. Toys and Fine Stationery _ is at the DIAMOND ‘BOOKSTORE. « OWEST prices on all our Goods. No trim- ming but bona fide bargains at the Dia- mond Bookstore; ARDS for Xmas and . New Year in the latest designs, not to be had elsewhere on P. E. I.,' g are » at the Diamond (Bookstore. . i THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond’ Bookstore. . Ch'town, Dec. :5. 1890. THE BEST PLACE TO BCY canrnrfls. -FARMERS DncLA1iE;- . - PATON & CO’S ,."l‘IlE BEST PLACE TO ‘BUY , Goat Robes OLDLADIES DECLARE . the B.3Sb Place to Buy z-egg. F armci's’ Datigliters Declare ' PATON & cos the Very Best Place to buy, The Fa.rmer‘s Wife declares V Eflzflfl & 6% ’S ‘= the Best Place to buy Bolmiuis, Jackets and A Ulsters. C-20¢-UOOTT1‘ $- Patori C CO/-1 Market Square, llliarliittotown; sitdi .vaier Street, §nmmaraide. ~ Ama-iccInawawceCbinpanas. Sq:_.k.Is.'U9_-I7 ‘_ . - SAY, _' _lMIND‘ndfit your Christmas Candy at. VATC—HER’S. It is-‘um place in, ‘i :!‘own that has no imported Candy. He _;jt_ freshevery day, and there isno , 1-scanner. .._1tis. so-lovely’: ;Mind coir: forg'etthe’pl'a'cc-. ' Opposite ‘the.Eldoii.l’ House, Kent Street. ' T . Dec. 16-tl 25th Hon. Mr. Laurier’s Visit W , IE non. WILI-‘RED ILAURIER. M. P. Leader of the Liberal Party 04 Canada. will address it M.%SS PUBLIC MEETING in the A MARKE'i »HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THE ‘EVENING QF - . MONDAY, . . 22nd December, lnst., _ ‘ On the Public Questions of the Day Mr. I.:tiii-ier will be accompanied by seve- ral prominent Members of the House of Com- mons, who. it is expected, will also deliver Addresses. Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all Stations on the Railway to Char- lottetown on the sand inst., the day of the meeting, good to return next day. The doors will be open at 7. m.. and the chair will be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp. ‘THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Association. II. C. MACDONALD, - Sec’y. Liberal Association. c0N§_ia_:RT. A Concert‘ will be given in Prince Street School, . BY THEIPUPILS, 011 FRIDAY, December 19th inst. Doors open 7.30 r-‘clock, p. ni. begins at 8. . Admission, 15 cents. - Dec. 13- W. 0. T|lllllEll’8. Clotli & Grocery Store- Opened in Sl.6V6IlS0lli’S,Bl1ll(lll'lg,_ queen STREET’, . OPPOSITE NORTON s» I-'ENNELl..'S / GROCERIES of all kinds, at the lowest possible prices. Also, a full line "of i 0 Twccds. lloiiiespuiis. Flaiiiicls Blsiiketiiig nuggets & Yarn, . Msnnfscmreclgby the Tnron. Woonsic llr‘c. Couiuixv Concert A“ full line, of TRIMMINGS and GENTS FURNISHINGS always on hand Woes tskeiiia exchange for Ctorn or Gsocsaiss. . . W. C. TURNER, Agsutfor the '1':-you Woolen Iffg. Co. clI'f0WBs T4, '90. . “F , K 03 3°?‘ a._ -_O‘ S. ,llcp1‘escnts iilic following fil'St-(‘la‘S.$i"I”!lSlil‘anec {bmpaulgs 7,’ T,hc;.Scottis|iV Ijnion and i\’zitioi_iiil,of Ediiiburgli, Scotliiud. - '0 C ‘ ‘ ' C P The Imicasliire, of Manchester, Great Britain. _ , V The British America, of Toronto, Canada.’ .. . COMBINED i_ T 71.0.36-S25 is a.lwa,‘z/,9 ‘the g g .. :-—Brown’s Block’. Queen, Sq!-ln1'e, Charlottetown: _- 0‘ GREAT sing; (go 9-OD . ... .. Q: ..'- :18. RQUHAM T . ws. The Commerc_ia_I Union, of ‘London, ‘England; ‘. C ~~-m~———, .- ~3 w CAPITAL oven ...—-.—.. at-.——. '0'......__._—:,.__ ‘ U C , o -” _ awe... .. \ , Cheap Boot‘ Store a.ndFactory. ._._.. BARGAINS.’ (BARGAINS i JR‘ 5 Immense Steak, ‘, 3o,o0o Pairs Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, ’ Overshoe,s,ga.nd-Slippers « must be sold. ' sppccuii. -Bi ARoAm“s on‘ ’ .M.4DE 0.7V’ Z.x4ST YE./1-"R P.4TTE1?.7v'.$'.‘ 2,. .- _ . j _. N ow is the time. to get a, s'upply.;for the Family-‘of genuine Solid Leather’ Q’ Boots,--Home-made at low val-ue., .‘ 31$“ C'0n2.e-and sec 11.5. GOFF BROS. ” 0 Boot :l.="etctor.y- }' Ch’iovm, Dec. 13, 1890.- (2 COM LAINI G; Almost Everyone is coiiiplaming of -(lllll times, but SANDERSON &’C0., are rushing out big parcels from their large, well-selected and assorted Stock of GEM'fi3vAL . -@8003-3&9. Th?)-have never before been so well pi-eparcdlto meet all the requirements of their patrons (who seem to knowwcll where to get good value for their money). The extra road value of their 24 cent Tea is well known and s rcciated. The al oficr it special ' in Tea. at 19 cents, or 5 pounds for 94 cents. pp Y .“ “mun Tlieir FLUU R, in Ogilvic, Five Roses, Classic, Royal (special brand), Howard and _Kent Mills, all fresh and every barrel warrante<_l- » _, Molasses, American Kerosene Oil (good and cheap). New Raisins, Currants, Candied, Peels, and it large and varied ‘assortment of Coiifectionery-—all bought at rock bottom prices: and being sold at a small profit by i . " , ’ ‘ SA-N’DERSON‘& C0. Newsonls Block, South Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Ch'town, Dec. 13~dly&wky . . .. . ‘ — - a-— an Act in NI Scott Air. ALL AND SEE my superb Parlor Suites, which 01 am closing out at«Great Bargains.‘ * - < ‘CBAMBER sU_rrEs to siiitreverbocly pp. p ' SIDEBOARDS," the cheapest and best ever oirered. ,“Etage" Hall St _,‘i'I.ouiiges,.i etc., Mirrors.‘ Looking G is , Eadies’ and Gents‘ Writiiig Desks. (gemsiii _ wf, ili an(l‘,W0tl!lll9_.n8lllp). A Children's Sleighs, and everything ’t6"be fotllli? in a first-class Fiiriiitiire Store, at great‘B,ar‘géiiis., IN '- C c . - . O . . JOHN; Nnwssiv. D Opposite Pitt