ee Fe ee ee ye oe -_ eh THE DAILY TELEGRAPHIC MxXA MINER, OGCTOBARN 1, 1804. ~ eee ee ee LAND SALE. Anniversary Items. NEWS. | ei , _ a a oe. CJ ‘mm —_ ] —-_ a | “ia —_ o-—= eco WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1.--October, the | | C OMB 1 ‘AB! TON ¢ Aw ecm ‘ es oy t! he ye \ 8, 3 : : Ee 8 a oe. | i et | Poe ae ea hin the year of Romulus, se 11 ‘| (Sreciau Desrarcnes to Tuk Examiner, | ; he) Ir (aah) (ah) me es) . Uv | Pe i b ws as nome norts, and the tenth in the year of | ~~ & SS as we CUO be noldcet Pubiie Ancien anand extn: y —— ‘i . rs : Nana, 713, B.C., was held sacred to Mars, Franco-Chinese War. _ ises, on King Street, oppesite the Post Notwith itanding, the Senate ordered it to be ne Otlice, ( harlottetown, on Friday, the 17th fF na, wife of Lonpon, Sept. 30 CONSTR UCTE D day of October next, all that valuable | rop- ealled / , in honor o austina, wife of Ny . JV. % oe erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the an i , . The Times’ Hong Kong despatch states 3 ide King Street, bavi enn the Brack sibeiilde cf tite! Eovlish sonth side of King Street, baving a frout on said street of about thirty-four feet, and Antoninus the Emperor ; and Commodus ON A sand Domitianus, yet the old ce) QUICK AND PERFECT Ue eu ves sls : Av a > > ii ‘ : , ‘§ » word survives; it has lived over = = severely denounced. ; a IN ITs running southerly by parallel lines sixty- ees : l r n “ frigate Audacious has left for the Vew . ° three feet. wiih a right of way from said twenty-six hun ired years. orth, mHnraye street for ho ses. carts, trucks, ete » . . : l (j lr ip} | P tl t t er . L , ruc » eto: = : Hong Kong would he entirely helpless in ‘ thtl it} uvi 1180] g, 5 TERMS—Onc-tiird cash at sale, the ba! Local and Other Items. | the event of the French landing on the " shoo to be, accured by.® mortgage of th: ; a — CONTAINING AND premises, bearng six per cent interest, — . . - ie Chinese expect the next attack to be o For further particulay is apply to Messrs. CK reat oO at see Gofl s. t * x 4 ' p New Buckwheat Floar at Beer & Gc sol 1 }made by the French unyou Port Arthur ot overy Facilit fi Cooki Riasiiv Managed. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie li ; : o an | Shanghai and have waraed Kurop: ans that : acl y or OOK =* SARAH McKINNON to | Positions at Tamsui and in the south ar unia‘e. The Standard’s Hong Kong despatch says x, New Brunswick, shipping cattle the Northwest. Suss Ch’town, Sept 9, 1se4 ~- - lor line is not so tight in the United | that the antagonism towards E irope tus 1s used to be, THe <« States as i | Inereasing on the part of the Chinese, con- ; sequent upon the Government compelling EVERY STOVE 1 ED a oxox ro wants to have the next Dominion} Chinese laborers to assist in unloading s Simon W. Crabbe, Exhibition. So does Charlottetown ! | French vessels. H IRVIN Lyceum Company arriy 1} ” e , ’ ; ENR RVING S LYC@ omyps y rivet Ch’ town Oct ] / ; » 4. ence eee FALL IMPORTATIONS|! opening performance last evening. -- >- Civil Service Entrance Examinations "QHE Preliminary, or Lower Grace examin- ation, will commence on Tuesday the ‘ith November next, and the Qualifying or Higber Grode, on Wedicsday the 12th, Can- didates for the Higher need not pass the Lower Grade examination. : The examinations will be held at the places at which they were he!d in May last, American Politics. - - Lonpbon, Sept. 30. Boer & Gotls [oct 1 Cranberries at ee ae er ‘3 , Ml The 7imes in a letter this morning says : ‘* It is likely that the Republicans ate still in a numerical majority. in America, though it appears that a Democratic gov- jernment is Impending through the aniline Rev. S. Howaxn, of the Methodist Church, left Fredericton on Monday, for afew days action vacation at his home in this Island. . ; r . ’ . . lof Mepublicans who are cesaisied with! he Bulk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared | Applications tor admission mest he made W. & A. Brown & Co. received to-day | ‘He sdministration, withdrawing from poli- t0 Give Buyers to the undersigned net later than the 15th tober, i temporarily joining the Democrats. inthe Republican party would 1; ' : UisSalisilt a eiement, | 10 cases English Goods, including Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Carpets, Cloths, &c octl | ee | Rewemevr the Prayer-meeting in the Y. M. C. A. parlor, this evening, at 8 30 o'clock Young men are cordially invited to attend P, LaSUFUR, Commissioner and Secretary io Boaid Ottawa, i2th Sept, 1884. Sept. 22, ’s4. WANZER > sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. L. jy30 relorm reclaim the Beating the Record. FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: CASH CUSTONERS AND WHOLESALE —WiLL DO WELL TO— HAVE A LOCE AT QOVUR ea BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WHEKS & Co. ; ememns le Provipence, R. L., Sept. 30 Basepatt.--The league championshiv for : , ‘wer a the United States is settled. Peanidesien | _At Narragansett Park to-day, Cohn carries off the pennant with Boston second. | Fields’ stallion Maxey Cobb accomplished eiliccushiuuuad the feat of beating all previous records for Valencia Raisins at Beer & | Stallions. He made a mile in 2.13} with- foct | | Outaskip. The best previous record was , 2.139%, made by PhalJlas last summer. BUYERS CHoIce Goft's new 1 cideeidlinaee ov A BAR-TENDER in a Toronto restaurant has discovered that he is heir to a fortune of | $100,000 with fourteen years acerued interest England's Conduct Criticised. liens Oysrers, raw, stewed or fried, or by the peck, pint or gallon, at the Bijou Restaurant, Great George Street, near Beales’ Corner. ’ {ect 1 2i | Paris, Sept. 30. The Journal Des Debats says if England | persists in emobittering our relations with China, and in violating our rights in Egyp*, we will be compelled to accept dependence on Geemany. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. jy. & A. Brown & Co. IIave now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of _ _— _ Tue St. John Telegraph says that oysters are now beiog shipped from Richibucto by | rail to St Mosecton and MHalifax, in} laiger quantities than ever before. | | | The Bombardment of Dover. LONDON, Sept. 30. It is reported that the Government has ordered the bombardment of Dover from the sea by a portion of the channel squad- ron in order to test its defence. FLOUR. FLOUR. NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, oor cic csmssonn 0 Summerside. lohn, en THe annual competition of the Queen’s County Rifle Associatioa began at Kensington Range to-day. The attendance is fair and the shooting, notwithstanding the high winds prevailing, 1s very good. -———-—— —e—- --- The Cholera. > —_ Tur members of Metropolitan LoJ:e No. 1, 1.0.6.1, intend holding a. Literare and a Se JUST RECEIVED FROM THE 20 brla, No. 1 PILOT BREAD, Social Entertainmeat in Scott’s Hall, to- There is very little abatement of cholera 10 brls. THIN FAMILY, morrow (Thursday) evening, at § o'clock. Admission free. All interested in the cause are cordially invited to attend. " Sieur throughout France and Italy. FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Ch’town, Sep 5. BRITISH AND FOREICN MAREETS. —_—_—— Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. Weatner Fulietin. Mack’s Macyetic Mepicrye is an unfailing food for the Brain and Nerves, and by its re- juvenating effect on these organs never fails to cure nervous exhaustion and all weakness of the generative organs. Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hall. See advertise- ment in another column. > -_ Probabilities for the nezi 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 1--10 a. m. Fair tocloudy, with a few showers, followed to-night by to north winds, and slightly cooler weather, PET RD AMERICAN AGRICGULTURIST. Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Fancy Goods, Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and | 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black 43ra YEAE. 61:30 4: Yean Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- ; : : : : : ‘ . Send three 2c, stamps for Sample Copy mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's (English or German) of the @Jdest and Wool Underelothing. Aslo a very large Stock of Best Agricultural Journal in the P W orld. Heavy Staple Goods. ORANGE JUDDCO. DAVID W. JUDD, res cc 45,150 yas. Grey Cottey Marked down to 6c. aud ds, A large Stock St. John Colton Warps at Will Prices eometineest aun NOW OPENING AT THE y \0ndon House The Following Special Lines are Marked Dowa Low ;— north-wess A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scuth America. Send se!f-addressed envelope to Rev. Jostrs T. Inman, Station D, New York. Oe Srecnevary Lixcotn said recently that a In colore| man who passed an examination for admission tv any position of the army should have the same rights as a white man. Secre- tary Lincoln also said that he understood that a colored man had been recommended for one of the 80 post quartermaster sergeancies created by Congress last session, and that he would get the place if he was shown to be competent, METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October, 1. 1884 Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 63.0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..45.3 Lowest Temperature this morning...... 45.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .56.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock..65.0 LucKk.—Capt. Alex. Summerside, was mate in the American ship Union Jaek, when in 1863 she was captured by the Alabama off the coast of Brazil, losing his nautical instruments, clothing, ete. In 1867 he put his case in the hands of State Attorney Baker, who succeeded in making good the claim, and yesterday morning Capt. Crozier received, through Mr. McQuurrie, his attorney here, a cheque for $505.80, minus a small figure for expenses. We congratulate our neigh- bor on his good fortune. We understand Crozier, of If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every attentiun. WHOLESALE AND RETALTL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. — > — Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived at this port at an early hour this morning The following is the list of passengers :—- BC Mrs Malcolm MeDonald, Miss Annie Mclon- ald, Mrs J E Elleverell, Miss Susie McKinnon, Mrs McKinnon, Miss Ella Pino, Miss Christie MecDavitt, Mrs McLeod, Michael McKinnon, Thomas MecDavitt, Michael Kelly, John Me- Leod, Mixs Holmes, Miss K Holmes, Miss Belle Meservey, Mrs. Geo Ritchie, Mrs P Scott, _ > — Bustin ess.—Summerside harbor is commen- cing to assume a business appearance. Be- sides over a dozen coasters, the following large vessels are in port as wewrite: The barque Katie Stuart, Capt. Finlayson, just arrived from Liverpool, is being imspected, and will shortly commence to take in oats for the British market. The Mary P. and B. L, Page are both e;lendid new vessels, and just commencing to take in white oats for the West India market, Mr. Rogers loads both vesse!s. The brigt. Beatrice, Capt Purdy, arrived from Halifax with a esrgo of molasses, and is being loaded with white oats for the West Indies by A. M. Wright, of Bedeque mills. - Pionee Fe ini Schelling and his wife in “t Francis Xavier Church, f nights ago, Schelling has adopted his wife’s reiigicn. * * A New York girl nsmed Drake has eloped with her father’s coachman, a young man named Carroll, nineteen years of age. Her family have decided not to make any fuss about the matter. Nellie Hubbard, daughter of ex-Governor Hubbard, of Hartford. Conn., eloped with and married Frederick Sheppard, her fsther’s coachman. After a short period of wedded bliss, Miss Hubbard became tired of Freddie and 'e't him. A short time ago she proc 1a divoree and married a wealthy expressman of New Haven. - 2 — Atovr CoacuMey, Were re-married New York, a few ire A Povvia® Isstiretios. — St. Jozeph’s College, Meroramcook, is one of the most widely known educational institutions in the Maritime Provinces and nombers among its students many from semote sections of the country. In times past the Roman Catholics of Eastern Maine whe desired to give their Sons a first-class education, seat them to the Holy Croes College, Worcester. Mass., but just now the tide seems to be setting towards the Memramcook iustitution, on whose rolls are the names of some eighteen or nineteen students from the Arostook County alone. This is gratifying evidence of the reputation Which St. Joseph’s College is winning for oes oo neighbors aio s the line. that Mr. Cushing is also expecting to get a much larger sum in consideration of having been wounded in the Southern Rebellion. We hope cur townsman wili succeed in establishing his claim.— Pioneer. jiuceoetliainiiaetii Mr. W. Hi. Vanbernitt, is hopeful. He said the other evening that trade and indus- tries in the States would revive after the Presidential election, no matter what way the election went. The country was all rizht; it was bound to goon and be prosperous. The effect of the pr sent depression would be good. Pretty much everything had been liquidated and things were ina fair shape to besin anew. All dishonesty snd rottenness in institutions and individuals had been ex- poced and people when they begia again will know they have a sure foundation to build on, ~-_-}—— There seems to be a promise of more trouble with the Boers of the Transvaal, who do not seem willing to abide by the treaty they made with England two years ago. It would be a great pity if anything should transpire to bring about another war in South Africa, but should one be forced apon England it will hardly be aliowed to terminate as did the last. : BIRTH. On October Ist, the wife of Frederick Mitchell, of a daughter. Bi. This morning, Oct. 1, at the residence of John Higgins, Charlotietown, Maggie Jjollins, of Montagne, aged 18 yeurs. Esq , HOTEL ARRIVALS. GOSBOLNE HOUSE, Sept 30—T F Gard, Summerside; James Brown, Cape Traverse; T Y Perry, Tignish; Dp © Morson, Cardigan; John E Morson, do; David Rosa, 0. well; # K Caldwell, Rochester, N ¥; PS Murpby, P EI R; Peter Power, | Morrell; Wm Muilins, do; S Shea, do; ( 2) H Andrews and wife, Boston; P G Gray. Salisbury. N B; Andrew Perry, Tignishb; Joseph “ B Pairien, Miscouche; Phillip } Gruchey, Arichat, C B; William Devitt, Moncton, N B. Oct Ist—Jas H Bourke, Mill View; Joseph Duggan, do; Joha P Mc- Vaileyfield; A J McLeod, Stunl Hela Yang hth, Sydty Mills ” ¥cs=> The New Brick Store will not be opened till Ist April next. =f W.& A. BROWN & CO, Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1884. FIRST INSTALMENT SV ons FALL & WINTER GOODS bie .. hand. In afew days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND ‘BALES Si lich for variety, style and price cannot be surpaszed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. C.. tuwa, Sept. 13, 1884, steras” 41K. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, OUR NEW STOCK OF HELI, FUR AND STL HATS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept 5. NEW SEASIDES, —At— BREMNER BROS, Jnly 28, 1884. Pure Bred Stock. HE services of the celebrated Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,’ No. 7,977, Ameri- can Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable of T. A. McLean, Esq., near Esdale Foundry. Fee, 32.00. Now isthe time to get milking stock, as he will \ikely be in Charlottetown but a short time. Sept 9—I1m PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, Con. tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trace Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, England, France. Germany, ete. Patents sent free. Saaereoree years’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMITRICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $1. a rear. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting tn- ormation. Specimen copy of tue Scientific Aimere can sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMFRICAN Office, 11 Lroadway, New York, & BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture eaved from the fire of the 20th ult,, at J, D, McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at # reduction of from twenty-five to fifty pe: ent. below veua! prices, Cb towe; Marok