TULY 27, 1882. THE DAILY BXAMINER, TURNIP | ~ Prince Wdward Island hoe | SEED RA! LWAY. Steam Navigation. Coy. voc canst” MOET Ba. ss TIME TABLE NO. i8. Leste sihes) BEER & GOFE'’S. AND ISLAND ARCUS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CONTAINS (Continued from first page.) | secure liens for labor and advances will also payments that Mr. Davies received from | be introduced. the Treasury. Mr. Davies was entitled to| Did we not abolish imprisonment for debt! the amount which he was paid. Under the | What are the factst There is not to-day Land Purchase Act the Commissioner of throughout tine whole Island a single Public Lands was empowered to appoint 4 | prisoner in jai. for debt. We have abolished solicitor ; and Mr. Davies was appointed. | effectually this barbarous system. No poor Ths Leader of the Opposition was a party | man can now be incarcerated simpy because he to that appointment, and he knows well | canuot pay his debts. Then we said: how it was that Mr. Davies was appointed.| “ The law relating to roads and bridges re But one hon. member says that the late | quires amendment.” Government were forced to appoint Mr. | We did this also. We abolished the Poll Davies a sulicitor under the Land Purchase | ‘Tax, and erected an improved system, ot Act. but the the Attorney General of that Statate Labor. The hom: member-for West day was incapable of performing the duties | River said he was in favor of Statute Labor; | ¢ si P & ' ef euch Solicitor. The Leader of the Op- | and the hon member voted against the Bill C arter’s iimper ial, | position has not made the charge. He which we int oduced for the purpose of estab i, : j , . x *" *] . Too i Skirving’s Improved, | — SOMMER ARRANGEMENT, ene ee ee To take effect on the 5th June, 1882. ‘1H TRAINS O UTWARD. The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE and 1 PRINCESS OF WALES will, eom- mencing the 29th May, 1882, Sail as ander: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing e | di yj fair and good primciples. An- knows perfectly well that th duty of os oa sal ond tahoe er managing cases before thé Land Comwis- |; t ; k med, had reference to the registration of re ‘ STATIONS, | EXPRESS, ; MIXED, MIXED, ; ] Rone po tha ates of. eel i Bee Plog. ; > ro : { every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday aad. See emerel ak’ the’ Boliction Gort] "ere pn the ballot We anid: — | King of the Swede, sole kettle tacilL Atel More Readin Matter GDB tire wetin tue Tete sor Hisliton, Rosnening 1 l They were not paid for it; they | ** The Registration aud Ballot Act shall re- u ‘ rT |p 9.20am! ; g i ail (there with the Train for Halitax. Returning to onl n be pink “te d to yt it for the small ceive the attention of the Government.” ( ham pron, Uh’town ..]Dp 6.45am Ar 9 40 és | Dp 4. 20pra, th 1: Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 salaries they pao Mr. Davies was} We have performed this —— We ty Maid Tv Royalty Je **°7.00-** Dp 10.02 oa - 4.40 - ally 0 Dh Paper Published Sekeananelll at 2 p.m., on arrival of Train sppointed ; he did the work ; and he has pealed the law which the Davies Administra Gi een op, N Wiltsh’e “7 35“ 1053 “| 6 528 * ‘i ifax. bee id for it. He was not ashamed to | to” enacted, and we saved to,the people of ‘ Hunter R’r: ** 7.45“ * §3.10% | ** 6.49 * I P ki Island Leave Pictou ianding for Georgetown Learbendes . h uld b ithe Island about $2 500 a year, besides the . * Pp | 7 ) | Bradalba’e | 8.09 “11.60% ) © 6.17 : . . Thursday — 2 e and ret id receive the money ; and he shuuld not 0@)) oF time and the unnecessary trouble to Laing s urp c O} ° every ursday & Pp. My ra to ashamed to have the fact referred to in the newspapers or in this House. that tne Government have broken their pledges to the people. which has been repeatedly made by some We arv told which they were put. This is a charge | Then, in conclusion, we | promised that-- ‘‘A system of the strictest retrenehnevt ;and most rigid economy in the public s»rvice aill be inaugurated, so as to reduce all the con- We have for the past seven years sold host of the abdve vafieties, and can con- fidently recommend them. 19 og vs AP 6.25 * 12.00 ** lp 6.30 * , IZ 1Spm ** 6.46 * Vo'ty Line.; ‘* 8.16 “* Freetown | ** 8,26 ‘* Kensingtn ‘* *,40 “ Ar 9 05 “1249 + 7.05 } Summ’ side “tard. 44.940 * Dp9°5 \Pp 2.00 «| Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock op, Friday mornin,. ° NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. « hon. members of the Opposition, : Now, | troilable outlay. and keep the expenditure ot eenseiarticnanant Wellingt’n) 10.00 “1 + 249+ SETS ; CS Leave Summerside~ évery— day (Sunday é . we shall see what truth’ .thete is in’ this! the Province within its revenue. at Port Hall..| **10.27 ‘* | "am ©; ; Fee kien arrival high it ctiegtnn ae charge. I declare that we have performed ‘*If, after the closest husbanding of the ‘ ¥ : : Y Leary...) 14.20 "| *qegy ees Charlottetown, ” eve Sib inn made by us previ in to the public venourain, the Government find 4t.neces-_| Highest Cash Price Paid for Riggs. babe Raid | 1. Bx $6) SOR OR Mee me a —— Trains for each cf the above named places; ag _ last Gipe-al Election ; and I here challenge} sary to vontinue direct taxation, that system iieshen | #00 Onin Ar 6.05 ** | aud at St. Joho, with steamers of the I, 8,8, * hon. members to show me one single pledge | will be adopted which shall be least obnoxious ee é me Sa a oe os Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and». " to the people which this Government have | to the people, and will entail the smallest ex | fignita.. .'Arl2.40 “ |Ar 7,20 * Boston, Returning, leave Point du Cheer) i broken. The pledges of the Government} penditure + toe 3 and collection of BS E° & G oO fi Ch'town .. Dp 400pm'Dp7.00am — —we at og eesgerag Mingrages: aw i . are containad tra card: oer my signatire, |‘! moun! redline” ’ healers ee @ | Royalty de} * 4.16 “| 7.23 «| Hidcting there with Express ‘Train for Char’ ” ae which was issued previous to the election. wo “ Po done tpt pales sat 1 te Work of ch “ 497 «17 4g & damn les cE ; . ; i shie declare lat every slog obe Ase Prom- 7 e 22. a : a “ “ee ae : . : . ‘ Ve The ‘first pledge was Ee dart ne pra by the Government have been per | aa Ss aes BoGy-5 4 £ ee be ey. fi Guided by the principles of Truthy| Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside * a education ; and 18 Set forth in ua J ’ ferm: d. We have not, it is true, succeeded ee ae Mt. stew’t by, 5. if ** ‘Dpy 00 * | Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE guuty Monday eS a at2 Vclock, and leave : ‘* Atthe last.general election, public senti | in abolishing the Legislativ e Council, but Morell....| * 5.43 “| 9.45 « EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- Semmerside ap Careers every Saturday L ment was expressed in faver of >ecular Edu jewery one knows that the Government are St. Peter’s.| “ 6.44 “| “10.98 « tion of the intereste of this Province evening about five oc ‘ ; a cation, anu the present Ministry will give; not to be blamed in that matter. Last alan River! “638 © | “1110 « , apse’ ’ By order, 2 hy effect to the voice of the people by maintain-| year we gave Way in 2 to. the Souris ....|Ar 7.10 ** tAel2.00 * and this Dominion! F. W. HA ing the unsectarian s) stem." | Council, and. proposed, a compromise a a | a a a ts Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary, — ™~ : ttle baad 4 For my own part I may say that I did anion Mt. Stew’t Dp 5. ld pin Dp 9.10am _ ait = case | That promise has been strictly kept 1M |. vith’ very great reluctance.» I have always . ___ | Cardigan...) “ 6 lu * | “10.35 “ every particular. Then it is declared been in favor of having af least thirty me n- e e lee | Seorget’n..| Ar 6 30 ** |Arl1.00 * = THE ONLY DIRECT LINK 1 that— bers in the Legislature, in order that no one P iS l vi ; , A “* The Government are determined to resort | ®4? May obtain too great an influence in it. icnic U 10s, TRAINS INWARD. “Te ! to every legitimate meaas to bgbten the bur- ane een a <i . Si : ; somplah | thoug e Council might be induced to mee salen 4 i caiiaal Th ¥ kl amin O OSs L Commages luce or = pea views alia i oe See STATIONS, | EXPRESS, MIXED. MIXED, p BA xX eT : expenses of legislation, and believing that one | COS 60 6D agreetne oe 9 : Legislative dhemben is sufficient for this| Were to be relieved of, a portion of their at : Ar 3.50 - 10. 20s AND ISLAND ARGUS - burdens. But the Council proposed asthend Ja'town ,.jAr 8.u0pm Ar 3.50pm Ari0. vam ; Province, a Bill be submitted next session, i> 3 7.45 “|Dp3.25 ** | Dpl@.ug c havi for its object the abolition of the | "ert, such as hon. members of this house pe Dp An y sel one c Pe ie » forced to v just, and so the amal- N Wiltsh’e>** 7.11%] “ 229°°*) “8 8 Legiwlative Council. The measure will be so| Were forced to vote agaiust, ’ . ‘oe «leon, «| « 900" ‘ d font asio am,ly protect the interests of | £#™ation emene—es ” =a ne 2 eS R b L d Pine em Oey “ — «| « 7 39 «| « gage Is A LIVE NEWSPAPER STEAMERS j } property holders. Provision will likewise b. rejected. ™ e have done all we ee asp erry, emon an ' : “ 8 16“ : 2 made “for a reduction of the remuneration to than ee ange. cc hy ae out A l S Co’ty Line.; ‘** 6.30 ‘| * 4.30 * Ar8.ll “ Samed Oe platipiads hill vad td GRA Dglbhe ben. Sinsp: BP, SYEUPS Freetown...| 6.19 “| 1.05 * | Dp7.55 “ Carroll and Worcester. I need hardly say that we have kept that) ber for West River that we are a Goyern- 13 . tA Kensingt n} ** 6 OF **) “12.40 “*] *° 7.35 “ > ane . . ’ os ' ‘6 “ce ¥é “ec “é ‘ —_—_ : 5 . pledge The very first sessiou of this} ment of unredeemed pledges, aud that we are Ginger Bees and Ginger Ale. summ’ side: 5 ot ae alee 7.00 “ . ' G.neral Assembly we submitted a measure | afraid to face the country. Sir, there is no (ue paneane ane seri die fol a oS eae) Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, pore STEAMERS ate fitted with. a re ee en” oe ee oe Sreia ret wom th aoe ad —— i Port Hal : 4 7 943“ Editorials, etc., which trom day to PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- Legisiative Couucil. The .Governmyn:| 414 t: lace the people. but our oponents armenia, PEG gy EER ep eo a : wi ranged for every convenience and’ comfort, | unfurtunately have not control of she , T° afraid to act neon to their words. BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, raed a te o« [ues oa Bs day appear in the daily edition, and titted up in elegant style. Uppec House, and the measure was de | | dare a, ee ~~ Ar ignish = — é we ANTs.” Ke "lela «b . | Freieur carried at moderase rates, and as : feated there. The very first session we hare _ he as are ick meena DATES, I IGS, AUT! ‘ €.} Alberton ..j 2.40") 4 of 5s « ‘ low as by any other route. i [reduced ‘the pay of the members to $160, | tote nyainst the repeal of ‘the Amescmens oh Tea Eigaish..--] 2.00 [Dp 6.00 © [h 18 Always fill of News) ec‘scccct cor s* berves Mendes wit and took $100 each from the salaries of the} 4 4 “They are themselves compelled to snp Favorable arrangements made with Tea a |e eee 3 ean — - € greatest care. Speaker of this House and the President of | port our ajeasures aud our policy, bitter as it | Party Qommittees. Po ae ke Dp 945 bp 6 oe Fe od the Legislative Council. Then it is stated} is for them. ‘They dare not pohticaily oppose . . Took 7. te 93g | 620 | aus LEAVE GHARLOTTETOWN in the card that— the Government and face their constituents | Hicuest Cash Price Pam For Eeas. Bedford, “ 9,20 ** ** 6.00 *! ‘Our civil service is in a very tnsatisfac- | They know that the Government have acted 1 8.55 1 520 | tory condition and the expenditure in r gad | well towards the coantry, aud that the people BEER & COFF. Mt. Stew’t Ar 8.45 “*]Ar 5.00 “ Always ug to the Times Every Thursday, punctually at b p., to it is greatly in excess of the present means | have confidence in the Administration, Charlotietawn, June 22, 1882. Morell... Dpd.17 ‘‘|Dp4.15 * . of the Province. The Government will adopt — owe 4t. Peter’al “* 7.55 “| © 3.42 « LEAVE BOSTON. measures for the re-organizati n of the entire Civil Service Bill. Bear Kiver| ‘* 7.23 ‘| ** 2.50 * service, with a view to the amalgamation of a ouri ‘6 6.50 ** | ** 200 * f y «| some of the departments, a decrease in the The St»t Ssh, itidiiines ate apa _ : ee —_———— Every Saturda ? punctually at noon, ‘ number of officiala and a general reduction of | *"° ’ an ita ee ee eee Mt. on t |Up ery 4 on ss | . : ” Ys ; Cardigan ..| “" é. 7 . = ’ salaries. | In the spacious Council Chamber, in Ottawa Georget’n | corrrgn ss ‘¢ 23.96 ** CA RV KL BROS.. a Pe Have we not, I ask, kept that pledge? they say, .. . = | —AI— er nt ee Jane 5, 1882—pat2aw, sjkca 9 AGENTS, - ) +) We have sea aaeen aie. dak, To deal out the provisions of the Civil Service L. B. ARCHIBA LD, ° aij ted2 ; partments from to $1500. ‘a have Law, — d p . : : Th WV kl Hxamin “i & Z | i) amalgamated sume of the vitices. We have | (Framed, with deliberation, and “now “without Greatly Reduce rices, : hs Guperintenden G 66 by ; ‘ ot amalgamated the Prince of Wales College a fivw :) Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1582 at | { and the Normal School—and by so doing To re-adjastethe Service,—give each officer 4 LARGE LOT. OF —— wkly, pres ne 8} pio ica, Jt AND ISL DA US ’ we have saved the countrya large sum hisdde, ag ; MEN'S AND ROY’ S e ns AN RG annually. Official members of the late And raise some scanty salari-s, is just what i i ; + os last election contest that they would accept | ) Government told the people during the | drew théir salaries at the rate of $160) a! “now [ qill not take it; and am going to take my aalary at tue rate of only $1300 a! year.” But after a time he came to the | Treasury and said, you must pay me my | salary at the rate of $1600 a year.’ | According to law we were entitled to the same amount up to the Ist July, 1879. We) might have claimed payment at that rate. | Bit we did not dp it. We took our pay at the rate of $1300 a year from the first day | on which we took office. In this respect, | We have made the farmers of this Island | known and respected abroad. We have| they will do ; Now, brother Grits be quiet, and cease your distnal * hum,’ But how you failed in this attempt the Statute Charlottetown, 19th July 188%, _—eom + Special Notices. Bacitoon Fry Craps, at the Family Grocery —R K. Bracz [july 47 New Mapce Svucar at Beer & Gorr’s A LarGé quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colweils. m21 tf A LARGE supply of Tea Sets and Dinner Sets to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. Those goods are bought for cash and will be sold ing get a pair of heel protectors, only 10 cents, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. {ap2s tf Hats, Caps, Clothing, we. Also, 3 0) Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c. ’ 4s the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected tor | ready cash, FP, LePAGE & CO. Jaly 5, 18»2—wkly | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY® 4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C,, London, Aug, 8,'79 Report onthe Lorne Hicoianp Wauisxgy: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all WAITING & COPYING FLUID; [s in favor of cutting down the Local culiural and Industrial interesis of the Provinee! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the lostitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, STEAMER HEATHER BELLE evening at 3 o'clock; “remaining at Brush . aT ce : fy 4S Gia > <y Leoisletar : lidati L wi leave Orwell Bensh Wharf for Chare their~sa'aries from the first of the year a!) as you could not frame this Bill in one hund i wee ay ed eS £3>y* % 6 Z mee oe eee . = wre lottetown every Tuesday; Weddesday | the rat®of $1300 a year, But what is the red years to come, snnn'Gune Sibid EO eet Civil Service on a Sound business busis, | and Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, calling } fact? The fact is that there was no’ 4!/ You ‘tried, "tis true, this Bill to pass,—the | igo0 elt Hats * iY *iYG8 iy Ke instituting a system of rigid eeonows | * China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re | 4°) word of truth in these statements. They | Railroad Bill also, 6) Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, | . . in the administration of local atfairs,|'"!!>e from Charlottetown to Orwell same : ' Boys’ Suits and applyi year up to the day on which they were Book will show, aens Buite, || THE PERFECTION GREENLEES = pplying the ee thus saved lo Wohart Tuesday and Wednesday nights, aiid ' turned ont of cffice. It is true tiat| Being devoid of a and made Men’s Coats, Pauts and Vests, of WHISKY*X@:; BROTHERS Th d Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, : |} one of them exhibited a little more grave mistakes, Shirts, Linders and Drawers UNRIVALLED ror ; eA vancemen arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m., and when | : ? ; ok 71 idjos 2 we4te F 2 tke ; o ne < 4 STREET, ; ° i. . ‘ cunning than the rest When the cheque | Like Mackenzie utiliciay the water o — Lukes Coliars, Ties, Braces,'ac. 5 TOD DY, |ieeruines ANGtLesMine} tof the Agri tide permits on one of these days the steamer i" . for the amount was taken to hin he said, me. Be ™ will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and@ Sutirday, according to tide, till first November, and not after; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain at (rapaud Wharf over night. Fares to Orwell and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 20 ets, Fates to Crapaud— Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts,, Lower Deck, 30 cts, JOHN HUGHES, May 11, 1882—pat ne pre 3ilaw ~~, Agent ; ra y we haye more than kept our promises, Tue} cheap. 4w wly dy 3w 2aw t | H t | the characteristics of pure and well- 7 t next paragraph relates to the important | CANADIAN Cheese just received at Beer & 9 : aWrence 0 € ° matured Scotch Whisky of the first ib subject of Agriculture. It says; Goff's. [may 20 a quality,” . Anusara 4 “Agriculture has not of late years! Jusr arrivep, another large suppy of |} SHE above Hotel is now’ RE-OPENED, : y saa ce. Hassalt, M. >. s . os received such encouragement as the | Crockery aud China Ware. Will be sold cheap, having been thoroughly repainted and Orro Heuner, F.C. 8., F. 1 C. Sais 4 : — industry of the Provinee demands. | at Uolwill’s. 4i wly dy 3w 2aw | tefurnished - es Being centrally Agent :—~ THE. EXAMINER is issued every —_—_ ; Pali n order to stimulate the exerticns of our .cas ~—Highest } c. ig situated and within ree minutes walk of OWEN CONNOLLY, . ; *\ farmers and stock raisers, the ‘ Agricul a & a ae ee ml pr the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers Charlottetown, P. I. E. aa ae hogy office The L cf and B t Sel { tural and Stock Farm’ will be placed under} =p, civc Beans at Beer & Goff’ inducements to the travelling public, Feb 24, 1882, 9 e Hxamiper rubliship mpany, are a eoted ee improved managetoent, and means will be | 7 a ' aa se " jlo | Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- corner Great George and Water Streets he ted to render if more generally bene- | , LARSS SOS ans: aD rocks,| modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in ON THE ISLAND } adop eo" > at Colwills. 4w wily ay 3w 2aw } the city A VID ez? ’ 7 ——t. 8 "seodeatined this? We)|, ‘ X® bundred dozen Cups and /Sancers, one WM. E. HICKEY, ‘ ; have done more for the encourayement of es -— ony — — ee Oh’town, Dec. 21, 81. ?! Proprietor COMBINED ot i. At Greatly Reduced Prices, es heresies Sencee of eter | aly ay ar dow r mi j totes tne origisalty denvhied. To save the heels of your boots from weat- oy F NVI OV A i CALL AND GET BARGAINS. its * placed the Stock Farm in a better position | than it has ever been. We have erected | GRAHAM FLOWER at Beer & Goff's, [may 20 JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says. he fJVHE undersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and } F buildings which are a credit, not only tu the farm, but to the Frovince; and we have erceted them at a reasonable cost ; and we have expended $3000 in the im- N |was almost fatally injured by the fall of a |tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s | Liniment, used externally and internally, | | eured him. having purchased a lerge assortment of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured, Une Dollar a Y Parlor and Drawing Room Suits | TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, ‘9 ‘ rtation of stock of the first breeds | * : — —_ sing (0 cokers —— TRY THEM. mauie WER cates ow ed) | Sa [| et ah Pee ald for woot ore) Ege Bale ay AL Logg PR arg tre nergy fer j " hor: to _enevurage Agricultare. Then oa J fi. He SPHTRMAN. eo — — anal Faria eds alate mh oor ge ao. _ ———— au | —~'s Sra yp wkly a ; WHOLESALE, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. f\ b Pe i Province is entitled to a propor- | JOSEPH, GILLOTT'S N OF I C Ki. BUCKLEY& A LLE N "tna ius se ‘eae ~tional share of the Fishery Award, and | : \ the present Ministry will leave nothing ' tindene that they can accomplish to obtain | the same.” STEEL-PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. The Government have done all they could | . to obtain a share of the Award, and the proof is upon the table of the House. | Again, we promi-ed ‘to abolish imprison- | ment for Debt. We said :-— ~**The barbarous system of imprisonment | for debt will be abolished, and a more Children’s Carriages, Iron Bedsteads. CHEAP, 4 eo busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- tied on bythe undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRI March 1, 1889—tf OGES, TO LET. pee SHOP at present occupied by the New York Singer Manufacturing Company; HALIFAX, N.S. “FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as «St. Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached, ou the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway JOB PRINTING, ~-BUCH As— LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames IRON sEDSTEADS, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Core ®° nieces, Venitian Blinds, &e., all of which will be sold below cost for cash, pei ; Bili-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand| 4/1 kinds of orders prompily attended to wu Be savetieuted fir ha of ereditors| : JOHN NEWson, | 21°? Steet seen a SUBYENGON +s | series only — Prewery. For) Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers | ** ™oderste charges. , » & webbure to April 8, 1982—~3m Jind 9, Y8BL—dod tf Tia Tuly 4, 1882~im Nate tae a ee JOUN NEWSON. Apyil 8, 1ds9—am