Er hr “Rr >o ~_— POWERFUL ELECTRIC FISH. Terrors of Africa's Lake ef Mystery. Tbe wonders of Africa would seem to heut limit, according te the reports One ef the be wit! : of J. &. S. Meore, who has been viewing sone of them Mr. Moore's object in vis- iting Africa was to study the various nor- yal organisms that had been found to ex- jst in that famous but mysterious lake krown to natives and Europeans as Tan- ganyika. Not only has Mr. Moore found ai’ he sought, but so much besides that t zoologists and geologists are en- thus m over HIS Ciscoveries. Mr. Moore after perilous journeying gained sight of that lake which oniy «ix Europeans have ever looked upon, Lake Rukwa. It was only from a distance that he saw if, to be sure, but that was a good geal in itself, for only twe Europeans ever r shore, and none has ever fi its Waters. Of all the African Jakes which are known to civilization there is none se surrounded by mystery aa Rukwa Fatality seems to attach to it so gras FE peans are concerned, and the natives look upon a white man who strives to reach it as a foolish mertal, bent upen guicid Mr. Moore had much the sare iden and gained entire satisfaction by viewing the lake in perspective. It was Lake Tanganyika that Mr. Moere tpade his most remarkable discov- erties and incidentaily solved what has been a mystery, and a fearful one, to both African and European. The tradition in of Afriva which surrounds iS Many tales of the prowess of a gigantic fish which would rush at the f a canoe, drag them from the f the wielders thereof, upset the canoe and by mere contact kill the strug- thag§ section Tangat vika I pacdict $0 hands ter. Fer once modern erperience verified an- cient tradition. Mr. Moore learned that notonly did this great fish exist, but that it performed exsctly those deeds with which it was credited. The solution of the myste'y is simple. The big fish isan electric ore. In smaller form it is com- mon in the South American rivers, where swimmers hold it in mortal terror. The dGingnagian proportions, and darts through ‘ the water at a terrific rate. The source of electricity—for electricity it certainly oon- taims—seems to be in cells in the skin. These give forth a mufficient amount of electric fluid to stun a human being, pro- vided the contact with the fish is at afl forcible or is with apy considerable por- tion of the surface of the body. From the great danger which is entailed by cruising about in the vicinity ef such a fish, it has been found impossible to catch a speci- men, and the knowledge which has been gained concerning the tish is derived from ene that was cast upem the shore of the lake by the waves that never cease rolling. —Chicago Times Herald. “we ee, a AN OLD DEATH WARRANT. The BPecument Which Sent a Murderer to the Gallows, The following death warrant, probahly the oldest docuinent of the kind in exist- ence in this country, was recently discov- ered among the old papers in the court- house af Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa The document is yellow with age, in a gocd state of preservation, and the writing is as neatand regular as copperplate print. It reads as fullows: “Cumberland County: At a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Carlisle, for the county of Cumberland, before Francia West and William Smith, Xeq'rs, Justices of the said court, and the following aséist- ants, to wit: Thomas Willsea, John Welsh, John Montgomery, John Agnew, Rebert Miller and Jonathan Holm, on thé 10th tay of June, 1760, by virtue of commis- fion from James Hamilton, Esq., Lieuten- ant Governor and Commander-in-chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and coun- ties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon the Delaware, to the said Francis West and William. Smith, Esq'rs, directed, bear- ing date the 9th day of April, last past, were brought the said court a negro at a a og THE LISTENER. Senator Spooner of Wisconsin and Rep- resentative Cochran of Missouf#i look like twins The title of senator is dropped entirely while Mark A. Hanna is on his yacht, and he is called commodore by every one, Carl Schurz has the last pair of sleeve buttons worn by John Quincy Adams. They were given to him by the late Charles | Sumher, Arthur G. Burley, who died recently, Wus said to be the cidest business man of Chicago Hie had been a resident of the city 60 years. Clement G. Margan, who was the orator | of the class of ‘90, Harvard, is an alder- manof Cambridge. He is said to be the first colored span elected to such a place in a northern city. An unele of William Dean Howells lives near San Francisco Sielan and practices as a phy- He bas gained considerable repu- tation asa portrait sculptor. He is more than 70 years old. hb. &. Vaughn, a Philadelphia million- aire, is just completing one of the finest hunters’ lodges in one of the finest game parks in the United States, on North Elk creek, a few miles from White river, Col- ; orado. gling humans who were cast into the wa- | African specimen, hewever, is of Brob- | i named Hector, a slave, the property of William Morrison, of sald county, hus- tandmen, and charged of the murder of a rertain George Hughson, late of the said county, yeoman, and found guilty by us of killing and murdering the said George Hughson, at Peters township, in the said county, On the 12th day of February last past, for which murder he, the said Hec- ° tor, received the sentence to return to the ‘ place from whence he came, and there to reimain until Saturday, 2ist instant, and then to be taken thence to thé public gal- lows, and there to be hanged by the neck until he shall be dead. “Given under our hand, the day and year above written. “Justices— Francis West, William Smith ‘“Freeholders—Thomas Wilison, John Welsh, John Montgowery, Jobn Agnew, Robert Miller, Jonathan Holm.’’—West- Woreland (Pa.) Democrat. Two Cents’ Worth of Gas. In a lecture recently delivered nt the Roral Victoria hall, London, Professor Carlton J. Lambert stated that 87 cubic tor gas, which is valued at 1 penny @ cents), and weighs about 1% pounds, Sn generate about a pound of water ® ten burned and about 19 cublie feet of ‘@ “thonic acid. It can heat 80 gallons of Water from 50 degrees to 110 degrees for a , or it can boil 8 guilons of water in 80d kettles and make tea for 64 persons, tcan work a one hcrsepower gas engine for one hour, or lift a weight of 88 tons Wfeet high, doing the work of six men one hour. It can melt 10 pounds of {fon and make a casting in 20 minutes, ® Wich ordinarily would require two hours m°230 pounds of coke. It can brazea 9B etal joint in two minutes, which would #4 ¥ Wire 20 minutes ina forge. If burned F In af inch flue for ventilation purposes, at can induce 80,000 cubic feet of pure air. = It can give you a brilliant light (Welsbach 4 {eandescgnt) of 50 candle power for nine hours. 1¢ can, ina good radiating stove, o3°°“fortably warm a room 16 feet square -énhour. It can easily cook a dinner oy eight persons. — Practical Engineer. Wh < ESURE you get what you want ~ When you ask tor Hood’s Sarsapa- $F la. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures. 7 here’s no substitute for HOOD’S. | Senator Turley of Tennessee is sald to be the first man in the history of jurisprnu- dence in this country to file a petition in court praving for the appointment of a re- | . £ ceiver fora municipality. Hedid so on behalf of Memphis. A story is told of Ghe late Baron Hirsch that conveys a valuable lesson. After writing a message announcing the gift of a fortune to a school the great millionaire went over the telegram carefully a second time, condensing it so as to save a franc. William Crotty, who before the war was one of the most widely known conductors of the ‘‘undergreund railway’’ for assist- ing runaway slaves, died the other day peat Maryville, O. It is said that Mr. Crotty helped more than 3,000 slaves to escape to Canada, Hans Wiseman, a famous Nebraska pio- neer, is said to have killed in the course of | his life 100 Indians. He now lives near | Hartington, Neb, and is about 80 years eld. About 35 years ago, when *\ isoman was inthe army, the Indians anurdered his five children, and for years no red man Gared come withia range of Wiseman’s ride. The Rev. Edward Everett Hals, in The Youth's Companion, tells of James Rus- | whose hatred is like unto a pestilence. soll Lowell's first client when he began to practice law. After Lowell had nervously given his client a chair, taken his hat and sat down with bis notebook to take notes on the oase he found that his visitor was & painter come te calleot a bill. Cardinal Vaughn, primate of England, attended the garden party recently given by the archbishop ef Canterbury to the American Episcopal bishops. This is the first Slime since the rupture of England with the Roman Catholic church that a dignitary of such high rank has bean seen at Lambeth palace,and the presence of the cardinal was due to the personal friendship between him and Dr. Temple. BUSY BEES. Drones do not live so long as workers. Keep extracted honey in an open vessel. Do net forget to supply water for the bees. ; Queenless swarms nearly always build drone comb. The best time to extract the honey is just as the bees begin capping. The queens of the Italians aro more pro- lific than those of other breeds. In every case where comb is to be built furnish the bees with foundation. In hiving swarms all washes for the hive are useless. Simply have it clean. By extracting in good season uncapping ie avoided, and the honey isthick and ripe. Always use full sheets of foundation in the brood frames. They may be used in sections. Early in the morning {sa good time to take off honey. for evaporation. Itis useless to expect bees to work in supers when they have space unfilled in the body of the hive. In order to have honey free froin comb and other impurities strain it through ae coarse cloth or wire sieve. Smoking or any such Randling excites the bees and causes them to uncap the honey.—St. Louis Republic. STATE LINES. Beautiful women are mysteriously miss- ing from Chicago, Boston and several other cities. ‘They are probably in Dakota getting diyorees.—Cleveland Leader. Lumpy jaw and the Hatfield-McCoy feud bave broken ont again in West Vir- ginia. Thisisa form of activity which does not necessarily wnmean prosperity.— New York Press. There are good judges who believe that Alabania is to be the greatest iron center in the world. That will be only one of the new south’s great distinctionse.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A physician of this city who isa great admirer of the California climate is accus- tomed to say that the greatest mistake in history was the discovery of the wrong side of this continent by Columbus.—Los Angeles Explorer. Kansas is all right. Her wheat crop this year is estimated at over 50,000,000 bushels. At $1 a bushel Kansas this year can burn money instead of the 87,000,000 bushels of last year's corn crop left over.— St. Louis Republic. ee It bas then had all night De ee See Neuralgia In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and avbscessed teeth. n’t suffer needlessly when youcan be releived in a few hours and cured in a tew days by the careful treatment we will give you. J.H, AYERS DENTIST. Painlcss extraction of teeth: i . ce E of the United States. Don Juan Fernandez Mendez y Sap v Olio was a haughty Spanish grandee of the deepest dye. He hated, loathed and abhorred everything that was not strict- ly Spanish. He was terribly patriotic. He gwitted his teeth when | mentioned, swore under lands and sneered savagely at los Es- tados Unidos de America. _ ‘‘Shopkeeping pigs!’’ he called us in shoice Castilian accents and novel acceutuation of idexs. ter to himself occasionally. ‘How I hate the Americanos! Carajo! Sacra- mento! Madre de Dios! Zinfandel!” Yon Juan Fernandez Mendez y Sap y Olio bent his mind on his consuming hatred of the Yankees and yearned to wipe us off the face of the earth. Yes, he was terribly patriotic. He determined to Visit us incog.; also in disguise. * * T’anks! “Gratias, senor! Iti, hi! O : la! Ping, ping!’’ The swarthy foreigner placed the $2 bill in his pocket with a wicked jeer, aad the New York business man took the box of cigars. The Now Yorker chuckled to himself as he thought how cheaply he had secured the choice Per- fectos, which the refugee confided were smuggled ones. That night he smoked ' one. | Ten minutes later he was a corpse. * 3 = : When Don Juan Fernandez Mendez y Sap y Olio returned to his haughty Spanish shores, he made instantly for Madrid. He was closeted quickly with the premier. “*Here are $50,000,000 in $2 bills,” he shouted, ‘‘for the sinews of war with the shopkeeping pigs. Halt of the pigs | are dead already from the Fluvannah wrapper cigars I sold ‘em for smuggled Cuban goods! Ha! ha!’’ So let us ail take warning and not defy an enemy whose blow is fatal and —David H. Dedge in New York Journal. Cuba was his breath at the slightest reference to the Philippine with a Oh, how | satirical and biting he was! Carambo! ‘Spanish liquorice!’’ he would mut- | — WELL KNOWN VIOLINIST Provinces —Interesting Statements Concerning His Experience. STELLAR'ON, N.S.—James R. Murray, a well known violinist, of this place, who Provinces, makes this statement: “I was running down in health and my weight fell off from 175 to 150 pounds. Prescriptions did me but litt!legood. My tremble was called nervous dyspepsia. I resorted to Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after taking five bottles I was greatly benefited. I feel as weli now as ever in my life, and have increased in fiesh so that I now weigh 177 pounds. I am well known in this part of the conntry, having followed my profession, thet of a violin musician for the last 26 years. I gladly tell my friends what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done forme. Before I began taking the medi- cine I did not haveany ambition, but now all is changed and my dyspeptic trouble perfectly cured.”? James R. MURRAY. N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sar- saparilla, do not be induced to buy any solititute. Be sure to get Hood’s. o the ouly pills to tak Hood’s Pills Wits dood’ dare . with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. COLLEG E AND SCHOOL Books Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink, Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc., ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET DUBELL LINE. £.8. Polino is due here from Mont- real Wednesday October. 13th inst, and Traveled Extensively Throughout the has traveled extensively throughout the Two Stylish Shades Produced by Diamond Dyes. The latest London, Paris and New York ‘fashion jouraal!s say that cert-in shades of ‘Green, such as Bottle Green and Russian Green, will ciains the attention of lades who wish to conform to fesbionable autun.n ‘colors. The shades of green jast men‘ ion- ed are worthy of admiration, as they ere the most becoming and d! rable colors. Nowisthetime to make use of the wonderful Diamond Dyes. Any light colored, faded and cast off dress can be made s good as new and fisted for fall and winter wear. From two or three packages of D.amond Dve Fast Bottled Green for Wool will be required to color a dress and Tie make it # new creation. new shade, Rustian Green, isa shade lighicr than Boitle Green aod is made from. the rame dye—Diamond Dye Fast Bartle Green for Wool. Thousands. of ladies who managedto dress well and = stylish are using the Diarnond Dves every day, avd are saving seores. of dollars everv year, If vou ad nire rich and nobby greems for antumn,do your work of dye- ing with the Diamond Dyes. — Oysters Oysters Oysters. IN! QI Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style; jIunches and dinners with despatch. /As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers ito any part of tne city. Telephone Connection, JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFE Gt. George St..... DOUBLE - TEMEMENT By Auction. To be sold by auction, on the prem- ises King Street. East, on Wednesday, the 13th day of Oct. inst; at 12’o’clock noon. Double Tenement House and land 42x80, on north side King Street East, property of the late Wm. Ladner. ‘Terms cash. R. BEARISTO, oct 12 Auctioneer. Phps cal Culture & Dancirg MISS H. MACDONALD Will re-open her Classes on Thurscay October 7.h. Private lessons at any hour. Adults at 8 p.m. Juveniles at 4 p, m. Fancy Dancing a specia.ty. Full pirticulara on application at her rooms in. Masonic Building. or at the residence of John A. Macdonald, Eeq. ownal St. oct }— CHARLOTTETOWN TON Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen Evening - Classes ———AT THE —= P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMENCE ON Monday. 18th Qet. inst At 7.30. Open toall. Tadividwal instrue tion WASTE OF TIME HERE, in all commercial snbjects. No Apply at once ‘o I, OXENHAM, oct 0—tf Friacipal MISS H. McDONALD _-_—- sails for S. Johu’s, and Harbor Grace, ¥ fla. carrying live stock on deck. and iS under deck at lowest rates. passage apply to N. RATTENBURY. FANCY DANOES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strathspey, Spanish Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and For further information as to freight or Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Andalucia, jetc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms in Masonic Building. 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SIMON W CRABBE | Walker's Corner ie. oak sk PA ie MS one aig te is opaon see aeecetlbers i a il i ie Wl A ei aA Se. i87 STOVES & EARDWARE oh . 2 —— Las i a BURGLARS > di ) : io . #7 _Té the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend 40 Invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- 9 ing bim the use of the S*illson wreuch. We wi!! not insure his eacy exit, but will be om : 3 hand with an ambulance and uodertaker. a At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twels ° gang Cheese Presses, Nearly al .hat were imported aere in she past required to be ; i repaired within a year. A Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the marixet. i Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. i The press hoops are right for eighty lbs of curd. a And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL: SEPARATOR” i: on f th fi a wayahead of all others Write for prices. Terms mae to suit customers, Qur Pump: are wioniagia naine for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. MecLEAN a | * a wn J ie cA i i a a ee ee sit atin lpi ce tae 7, Ss Pee se es he 309 - i <a a ‘The above shows the Myopia, or neawsigited eye, with and without correcting lens. The eye-bali is too lo ig, end this condition greatly interferes ‘ with distant vision, and if neglected, may produce serious results. When at- tending the exhibition, make it a poin: to have your eyes examined FREK by GF HOTCHESOY. lpticin & Jowle ueen St., opp. J. D. McLeod 4