- ; oi . | it ~ : R = se _ 45 : | » 2° EE wm - } ; **s e Fu | e s .» Te | 7 Ce 4 t | «“ , oe * . i : WW f. CORTON Editor & Manager. VOL. 1. WEDNESDAY. MORNING - - - OCTOBER ‘BI 1877, NO. 144 | &. ~ McNEILL, | Prince Edward | | cassie abiinel AT. 04 | QUEEN INSURANCE 0. June ~— Bras d'Or Lake. git teturning to Pictou same nights, connect- icv with 10 a.m?"Train TussDaY and Fri- DAY tor Halifax. Yew Breéaswiek,’ Canada and United’ Slates: ” Robert Younes, South Side Queen Square. Ch’towWn, Sept. 18, 1877, STADACONA ‘of February, 1878 ; iNG THE REMAINS CF A HUMAN BEING. Mr. Henry Woodard owns a stock ranche in the Indian [erritory at ‘Peoria Na- , ry, in the tion, On which is situated the Big Sulphur Spring. The spring is sur ded hy a and the spinal co.umn- attathed to the aud as there had been disputes between him and his wifeand her children, Mrs. Carew and ber daughters have been ar- rested. A sonof Mrs. Carew is said to have absconded, On the Sth: inst., a prize fight came off ) 7 . | SEVEN ’ WAS a “ATADLY | i ) . \e " ae island Exe ursion Ti ckets SEVEN Ob Ay PA MIL Y FATAL Miscellaneous News. ae - i PUISU;: aL), SS. SSR eGe, +o eee eer arene we, i : : | American beef can be obtained in Liver. ' ' \ le ‘ ~ Auctionee! and Commission Merchant Ss 7 ie A Ni i. R. S ‘ ‘ . mrt: From the ( harleston Journal of Commerce: | pool, England, for from 15 to 18 cents a ; om 4 . P i R) if q A 1) RaTTRN | The late Judge Graham's family were all Pound, English beef selling for about 2] ; UREN STRET. adi hd i _poisned yesterday. Mrs. Graham's sister cents. The American article is pronounced 4 NO. «IE QUEENS rrr 'dweils on the borders of North Carolina ; | ®4E3ri0r to the home -raised by many of ye ese P # ISLAND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. | her daughter, Miss McCall, Mrs. Graham’s | those who purchase both. rs CP ALDCTHGOM, 7. | STEAMERS CARROLL ki WAACEST FR _Diece, deciding to visit the Graham family; A bloater merchant at Lowestoft, by y _ willis ' av / in this city, her mother desired ber to take ,name Zap Nap Pooneer Obadiah Nicode- ix enmemninan |with her to Mrs. Graham’s some country /mus Francis Edward Clark, having by mis. F ae ig > ; BMor 15.00. | delicacies, such as sweetmeats, pies, and tike swallowed a poisonous lotion instead ‘Ay eA AUCTION SALES, ot a ae Nova Scotia. SRE eight tine chickens which she had roasted. (of medicine, shortly afterwards expired, ¥ apeeded WLls Gy sah In the preparation of th ick- | tions, 4 preparation of these pies and chick- | The Heraldic bi ' moderate] rates. | Leave (Charlottetown for Pictou every | C ARVELL BROS: en dressing salt. was used which was purs | ® deraid s Pembina special says : “By 1 1877 MonDaY, WEDNESDAY, THuRSDAY, @| — osc) cad ot a ‘chased the day before from a country erat soko ae an Treaty, a lu- if May 21, 1877. SATURDAY moruings, at 5 o'clock, con- a Im i | grocer, and this salt, it is now supposed, |“4!#2 cede about 200, equare miles of i Soe ile $$$ —_——— necting theve at 10 a, m., with train for SIIN GEE oS | San poisoned, having been part ofa baba pine land to Canada, Each band is al- } | ' * Hhaiifax:\ Fare to | Halifax. / $4.10. eee | of salt that was on its voyage either to this | 0'ted 4 separate reservation. Each chief ‘af R WY AL H() TEL Picnic Parties of Twenty and upwards SEWING MASHIN ES i |port or Wilmington, with a number of | 228 $25 in cash, and « si!ver raedal.” re 5 can obtain Return Tickets at Charlotte- | 2 :' oe oe /- | ae fad GM drkt Wack same casks of arsenic. I'he vessel had a rough Cumrical Hint,—It is a bad plan to ™ Ht : day 91.00 each. passage, and is said to have been wrecked | divide a sermon into many heads, for this Peay Ainy Square, Saint SONMK. : The; Perfect PEE cheat on her voyage. Water got into the Cargo, |Teason, that there may be considerable ha Returning to Charlottet own. ie ! eriection 9 ALechanism, some of the salt was melted, and the \iifficulty on the part of the congregation tid me so Ligh t and Simple that a aptsg ge ude were aaa by ane wens in Handing ears for all of them. —Jndy. H ‘ ; Ms also, And itis conjectur ail HAVE much pleasure in informiog my ou | Leave Pictou every Tuespay, Weovespry | Child can Work them, lying at the tdtlons - a mit’ eataentes Che Catholic h.erarchy of Scotland wil! | | merous trieads aud thepablic generally, that Praipay and SaTurDay, about 2.30 p.m. é. Durable that the y last with arsenic, poisoning it. At 7 o'clock shortly be restored, — It will be composed ; nave leased the Hotel formerly known as the on arrival of eyening train from Hali- |? py Ure at bhey li ; ‘ 1 P me Os BES OC ORTON | | Bact fim Archbishop and four Suffras iB have lea: wbhly renovated > age . . ‘ ast evening several of the family luydead,| . . ; ; 2 L, and thoroughl; fax. A Lifetime ; ans, The tit! it Cr ’ t. asthe RUYAL always bad - : ; : and Mrs. Graham and her little boy lay at \s ‘ik, d © title of the Archbishop will be e 8 aking it, as . - a se a : a as : : > St. , > bi a ie reputation of being, one of the best Hotela in CAPE BRETON. Hight Thousand Machines now | tie point of death. ah Me A ieieek pie oat: eres HL: s Provi ; - . 4 ace . »Vver F Spe Reg ’ La excellent. Bil of Ferre, First-class Wines uve Pietoa for Hawkesbury every Mon- Manufactured oy wey Week. ie 8 ig SOR Moray. ab Liquors and Cigars, aod superior accommoda | DAY on ae aan ares of To be had only from the A STRANGE STORY. A ‘one farmer named Carew has qe tion. morning train [rot a@liiax, connectlug Authorized A ent a been toun eal in bed with his throat i lis Livery Stable attached. both ways with stage and Steamer | * gent, s ee , bia : : : a ; THOS, F. RAYMOND. Neptune,” Qand from Sydaey aud SBNORTED DISCOVERY OF 4 MoNTER conTary- | Ut and his body gashed in several places, July 3, 1877—6m Ss quagmire, which is very deep and ‘‘slushy,”’ bsiween a member of the county police if OF ENGLAND. Fire and’ | ife Insurance ( moan and so soft that it will not bear any con- | fc? and the town criet of Wolverbamps= ( | Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday Q p y, siderable weight, Mr: We Jately under, | ‘0%, for £50 a side. The fight took piace ie} , *xcepted) on arrival of morning train from took to curb up the spring A ‘Order to get | in 4 field on Glen Common. The original rhe | Sharlottetown, ee ‘at. SHEDIAC ee aia na tas Walter more easily, and | while working in | Cusllenge was for $5, but the policeman ag with trains for each of above named places, EE j the mire cam declined to encounter under £50. Th ‘he ee * i Pica OCB ris hereby givew that the Board |e @ © Upon what appeared to be . ° e it ba ital "ft [wo Millions Sterling, | = - Ye” as ty cen oe — a N of Dichoties of this Comdike have made an enormous bone, He at once began an | money being found, was posted, and the ) ) ree 10. for PORTLAND and: Boston. | cashntiitinal . examination, which disclosed the startling light consequently came off as above i Also, ri iditicna Ce : : , |fact that it'was the head of Soma mam. |®tated. it lasted one Gourided: ‘ten i 3 ee iarentiiieoene te: day | 70s sastalments, of Five per | moth beast.» His curiosity was ‘aroused, | Binutes, mde resulted in the policeman qi . ™ S’ ; rT ° i i ; k jo) ee NSURANCE. effected on ail kinds o | (Sandays excepted) dn arfival of day train Cenl. each, ane, rea pserance of three other throwing up she sponge ‘ Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce | trom Sr. Jonny, for Summerside 5 COMMECL the Subscribed Capital of the Conipany. | Por four ane by am bed eee: vA marvellous estipe from death by light- 4 iso, on Vessels on the stocks. | there, Without delay, with §rain for Char- payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Stréet, avid ve Worked, Dut did not ning was that! of r. ‘Ves of Suisun Val. lottetown. Als», leaves Suimmerside for Quebec: as‘fotlows'+— peewee the monster to =e ley. Cai:, the ‘day, 'w & Bolt struck ia Specialfrates for igsulated residences. Charlottetown every Saturday evening, | * re Ai : 18 OO dia tg _| surface. hey threw off the mari, but) the buggy in which he was riding. tore the hed aboum§ o'clock. Vive per Cent. on or before the Tenth dy could not lift the head of this golitic | top completely off," twisted ‘Up the irons Hi Losses settled promptly. | Aseots: ALMON, & Macintosas, Halifax; | of hole 1877, ee he ere ree giant. hey found the skeleton weil pre-| work of the Vebiélé, killed both his horses cae : +4 en..., | NOONAN & DavikEs, Pictou; A Grant & Co} VIVE per Vent, On i, rer wah Penth day served, and the immense teeth ‘Mill set in and tore off two panels’ ‘from the fence in ie GEORGE MACLEOD (Union-Bank), Hawkesbury’ Hanrrp/|}Bros., St. John. i viXAod Bode bn ov iaatiia ss tev allth dae the jaws. The jaws were” both in place, | front’ of ‘them. Mr.“ Vast himesif was ; Ageut®for Prince Edwardglsiaud | F. Wi HALES | “iY per Cent. the Eleyer ‘ H. VINNICOMBE, | PANO FORTE REGULATOR qm parties leaving their orders for Tuning NLL RO BOSTON, ev or Ucat, en epecters the bteventh day oF May, [8'78, 3y order of the Board, CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Seeretlary [jie 13 DR, WILLIA’ GRAYS SPECH IC MEDICI ete eee + cranium. The earth was thrown off from eti!l the gigantic skeleton remained be. neath. Three of the front ribs were forced out, and proved by measurement to be exch eight feet in iength. The dirt was removed from the inside of the osseous structure, and there lay the skeleton of a human being, with 102 flint arrow pomts it the body to ihe tength of tweaty teet. but, aren ay for the moment, but entirely un- It is ‘remarkable that France, which is now obliged to pay interest on the cost of the war with Germany, and on the thous and million dollars she paid Germany as an indemnity, is financially prosperous and «bie to meet all her engagements and re~ organiz® her army at an enormous cost, : ? ae Pots | wad that Germany, which f The Great English Rem- and fifteen flint knives. The cranium in. th idan ane Mp. ee ian - . edy is an unfailing cure: dicted that it was the skeleton of an Ine’ : om. SRG vim & 4 at Bremner Bros, will receive the best tf pr Carroll 4 ( Worcester wtih ten dikr erty af dian, It would have been impossible for considerable deficit. ; attention, “Saal ‘inachdhichotn » ball | l all disctees ene (he man to have been ~inside the anim! in a shop window in. Picoadilly, London, P All who have Pianos in Charlotte : a requence of Self-Abuse; without having been bwallceien by him, | belonging to a stuffer of birds and anim ie would do well to. have them tuned by the —_————- as Loss of , Univer- j : ’ : ? vou keeping their inslraménts. im! perfedt TH Steamers are fitted with new Boil | = eat, be in thal and this theory is substantiated by the fact}!s exposed a human skull, beautifully joer ike natee ' mT 7s Be H i heh ait v ee ee wie ot .e , that that the bones of the right side of the | cleaned and bleached, with holes bored in der ai 3 i ers n elf Passenger accomodatio S.foreTakihg. an i i ecei ; ; i \ visit once a year at least will be madet | arranged for every convenience and com- | § any othe diseases that lead to Ins@ R- skeleton wore broken and mixshed,) up. jit to & ce i en nenetee Uy Light all varts of the Island. or oftner if required ly rt = | fitted u \ Aéwant “atvit naman and a ; Grave, 4a Price, $1 parently by force. he monster, *here- them, as an ornament for s0me one’s ~ uttown, July 18, 1877 "FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and | Seen wine ouepaanpien which | £0'9) must have been carniverous, which is |emoking room, id f ( a " ‘ . sarried . derate rates : , : 4 ; i lesa —————>— {as low. ag by any Oth wonte. Wee Bea eee by gaail toevery one. Address = ma ae om eaten a ane A iady who read this paragraph suggests = S ; : .G * CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada. acteristic of a flesh.eatin Ba ot : R Shop and Warehoue to Let. EGGS in boxes and barrels handledfwith _— Sold 4h OWarlottetown by W. R| 208%, A large molar and two ieelaeie, st re or avi nano tien making @ % RAVING Tine 1 W aigon P. | Fraser, C. D. Rankin, De | @*en from the upper jaw, were exhibited | “'84* holder of the head whilst it ie active, 4 SAVING TIME, only one business day |) SSOReE. + caries’ Hall, and by |‘ US ‘at the office yesterday the lar est} T hd det F fYHAT Shop and Warehouse corner of/ ased in reaching Ronton. by leaving here p —_ es io sae pag Halli, and by one weighing eight pounds kes weseuling it Seeniee ee wi aon with i Water and Pownal Street formerly | saturday Morning and catching steamer at| ‘'! druggistsany where -| eight by four inches in size. ‘There are | claims the aborigin edn a occupied by the late N. RaNKIN Terms Hal.fax, and afriving at Boston Monday | —-—-->-->?+-———- ee j | : rigines Dad on the land in ‘ : s known. on application to C. D.| morning VV m7) two large molars and two blunt tusks on} the North -West as far as the Rocky Mounte : male k we, On, g. WA N THD. each side of each jaw; the teeth between ains. This territory (says the Star) has i RANKIN, 8 , the molars, and the tusks are ipcisors,|thus been purchased twice over. onc ' : ciate eS) dh Se . ’ , ‘ VE gray me - > ‘ ’ r : nce st : : LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN a | having from two to six points and corres» | from the Hudson Bay Company, and again iz American & Foreign Patents. a HE Highest Cash price paid for ponding prongs to each tooth. In front of | from the Indians. About ball & milliee of \% livery hu rsday, aa ane the teeth are pater to those of | square miles are a barren waste, being a 3 St carnivorous animals in shape, \ continuation of the desert which in the ; ee ee ee oom: punctually at 5p. m. ; ° endian. United States extends over so large a por- x Wines, fet 6G. Miteanict Tanta, LEAVE BOSTON Call SKINS aud Shee Skins, THE BOSTON) BABY SHOW. ace SPR ot (he continent. The 4 | , however, is " Hosmer & Uo, a oes é - large @nough to cut out hailf-asdosen ’ a . . icvery Saturcdsy, ROBERT BRIDGES, "he idea of a Boston savant examining @/ Provinces and the soil is deep and pro i JATENTS procured in ali counties, No fees lou ot Infants to pick out the healthiest or ductive. a } in advance. No charge for services until the unetually at noon. 26—tudfr tf the fairest has something absurd about it. ; oe ‘- Patent is ge eae mane on Sy —___—.| He can be trusted in a criticism on com- i At aa = ee ane — ree Uur valuabie pampaie eul free upon ‘ iui j ~ , aoe ‘eck. lS 7 > t f Ch | ee rey, W 6 1 a runken ronc, shot a nw CARVELL 3ROS..Ageat. 4 ' parative texts of Chaucer or a classification G 1 : . pt of stamp oy ROR E ge i YO U NG of fossil, but ia this matter some actual as re eee aed asaya. a Rn ae Kaden. GILMORE, SMITH & CO. Ch’toWn, Jung 7.91377 — a os wewinbecy = So “TY: | Reilly, the bullet striking her in the breast | . : |. oie eeeee. ) Ee 2 aR HAS*JUUST RECEIVED. ee wee tem OT eT ae tlteed ake tien named Nelly : Washington, D. C. eg hibition may yet be inoreased to 300 ba- but the bali struck the buckle of his sus. ue — ; C tt Y | ston vies, but they are doubtless delusive, as a ee ug Per S. S.. PrincesEdward, the cradle and the grave have been robbed | Pe®4er and glanced off, Frey then met a - ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, Etc. |Par ks OULON Yarns.) > 10 make up the 240 seine of whow, maigh,j=oloured man and shot hi in the brews : : c aa ; it 4 i det ; : ane unning across the street he shot another i NEDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ot ' ing five pounds, may be pronounced so : : I the lute war, or their heirs, are in maay -—— A MAGRIFIGENT ASSORTMENT small as to be hafdly babies at all. But|™*2, the ball merely grazing his body. “res entitled to money trom the ee is ' Ba ‘ a aa ~-OF — we have no desire to say anything harsh or - — a ee store, firing one «bie ‘ 2» D - v0 : ‘: ee Gat te a ww WH i Ye a . . u ' ' . : n - "PRa eects of marvior a ake WARDS te” only Medal. given to discouraging concerning this movement of whee sage te sted by pte aati atinamet al pay and bounty received. COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manu ODS Boston; and, indeed, we are willing to struggle which ensued Frey gras egy Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U.S. A. facture at the ; eee haa ens a cen | cueo ities Mindat Reaies the victims are showing service and con ge eee | ; XH 0 sion that if oak an on in the ot WAY | consideted denapppanis oie um, ia plate of dischdtge lost, procured for |} CEA ENNIAL EXHIBITION. WhichiJue is offering at they may soon be offering prizes tor large | °° | small tee. . ‘ families—a consummation devoutly to be ere seems tobe nodoubt that the «oclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full-re- pire sA’. wished as far as they are concerned though , Cuban cause has suffered a severe it not an ply, with blanks, will be wot ul i Nos. 5’s to 10's, EXTRAQRDINARY |W PRICES ratber unpleasant to the restof the coun. ‘irretrievable disaster by oF capture of . Ww we : try, az involving an increase in the popula- Thomas Estrado, President of the “Cubon PENSIONS. PE} SIONS ‘White Blue, Red, Orange, an Green October 1, 1877, tion of Massachusetts.—-V. Y, Worlds Republic,” and by the Secretary of tne LL Federal Officers, Soldiers a an a , Chamber of the Cuban Chamber of Repre- wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the. line | Warranted fell lenatt 1 welsht i OE rr : _ : vanart ¢) war, and divablud -thereby.'| arranted fall length and weight. NOT i —" bis ; sentatives, No details are vet given of the 4 eu eee eae , Stroager and bett4r than any‘other Yaron | ah Se ae that at ° banquet Capture, and it is not known whetihe: : g Wider @ mince tbildie UF Officers, Sol-| a the market. — given So tae Cmeers Of & Sividion of the many of the insurgents have been taken. F 3, aD ren oO ers, u the army which had :eturned from su oe : f ers aad Sailors, who have died.sine discharge 2 | VILE undersigned has been appointed Ad- 2 venabedion Matuieaaah leh uppressing The Cuban Junta at New York profess ‘o é ots 1 eoutracted ‘or wouods wo fajurie * to Cc f t WwW r miuistratop of the Estate of the laie |* e y , 1g ait e€revoiution.~ | believe that this disaster would not dis- ; eived in the service — in the on yea Can | Cotton arpe arp. — Ezra CuuncHiLt of Rastico, deceased, in- |, mont pouty. President Dizi attacked, | hearten the patriots , but it is impossil)i., * & yrocure peusions by addressiag Gilmore & Co. | : Sa an ik ce on gas 81 , | knocked down an ragged out from the : ; locreased rates for pensioners obtained. | No§$i2's 4feuy iy avi JCouons. estate. All ee eee swe dinner table, bis Prime eee Celle. ial "Taio ae 4 Mike Bounty Laod Wartants procuted forvservice ia Me , are reg gested t..p87. Ota. ABS Party because the latter, in a toast. mad oa 3 eae pI ! 3 Wars priur to March 3, 1855. There are no war-| Virrartc fast. having claims against Estale are required; > rsa ’ * aes, MAGE SOMES | heen pursuing @ more humane policy to- 4 reats granted forservice in the laterebellion. | file <ame, daly provec, without delay. re en upon the President. Subse- wards the insurgents, and there is « ho} 6, send siamp to Gilmore & Coy Washington | WM. PARKS’, & ISON, || J. 8. CARVELL, quent advices state that a revolution is therefore, that these men mezy not be shot. hh i D.C.. fa instructions, ‘ : i | a Bia a” @ : | " Administr ator, about br eaking out there to depose Daza If not shot at once they will, doubiless, Le | ‘“ Saly 2, 1877. Johu N. ,B. May 23, 1877. | Charlot .towa,sOct. 3, :877— | m aud put in Camacho for President, sent to Spain. i)