THH DATIY His A. TEL¢GRAPHIG NEW f MINER, SEPTRIMEER iO. 1863. -—--—~— nase MARRIED. ’ ae ae & - At the Roman Catholic | Magdalen Jslands, Local and Other items, Q | we Charch, \mhers‘> has the smaliest death on Wednesday, the oth rate in the United States slide viniialiant. din . inst , by the Rev Charles Boutreault, P. P. j SPE 5 : } ’ e 4 I . ‘ ‘ . , { tAL Desparcuées ro Tug Exam ER. | | assisted by (he Say. 2. 0. A. soucreault, Iw umunications from ‘‘Civis” and | Heavy Floods in Texas. | Stanislaus Blanchard, KE g., Barrister-at-Law, Countryman” will appear to-morrow sional 7 |to Alvina, daughter og Mr. J. B Painchaud, inion am oT a of Magdalen Islands. VW } i le ratand that the Seaside Hotel, i . sn . : gee i Texas, Sept. 10. | : : Ex ” NW VW tl CS { en Rusti Beach, will close to-morrow, 11th! An appalling destruction of property has | r - DIED a ee " G Cas © ity, oad |oceurred, caused by a great flood. Raii- . i | At North River, Lot 32, oa the 7th Sept., | Penelope, relict of the late Joseph McKenzie, - |} road bridges and culverts are swept away | by the swollen streams. The loss to stock > —AT— Fever and Ague, and all miasmatic \yers Ague Cure is a positive re Varranted. lseplO 'w wk'y ~- Tur Dominion government have concluded a postel convention with Belgium through Mr Jaussen, the Belgian council-general., a Oil, Pond’s Rheumatic RowLaNb's Macassar and Ex tract, Laville's Gout Cure, Tamar Indien, Packer's Charm, at W. R. Warson’s ' 7 of Hon. Mr. Blair, Premier of New Brunswick, and one of his children has died from its effects. o : Tue Governments of Batavia and Java have voted £5,000 and £1,000 respectively in aid of the sufterers by the recent volcanic erup- tions. ve - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this | morning eight deunks were disposed of for} A case of disorderly conduct | the usual fine Warn also fined. -> AruLetic Sports take place at Pictou on | The Island steam- | Thursday next, 13th inst. |M. Challemel Lacour the French | with the cannot yet be estimated, but it is heavy, jas the entire west all flooded |more or less. The San Diego bridye was is | swept away; it was the strongest on the | | Texas and Mexican Railw ay. Trains onthe in ‘ : } Corpus Caristi Road can’t be run before jnext Wednesday. French-t hinese Negotiations. Paris, Sept. 10 The Marquis of Tseng, the Chinese am- bassador, has had another conference with Minister Diruraeria has been raging io the family | of foreign affairs. The departure Marquis for England has been postponed. The Toronto Exhibition, Toronto, Sept. 10. Prince George of Wales will be here Governor General and Princess Louise at the opening of the Toronto Ex- hibition on Wednesday next. Earl and ers issue tickets with admission to the grounds | Countess of Carnarvon will be here on and return for $1.25. - > (us steamer ‘*‘Summerside” arrived at Pictou in four hours and twenty-five minutes from Charlottetown to-day, having taken the | Lawrence,” mF place of the steamer ‘‘St. will return this evening. > RarLway return tickets at one first-class | fare will be issued from Charlottetown, Tig-! nish, and intermediate stations, to all parties) attending the tea and and races at Bideford on | Wednesday, the 12th inst. > A Tror came off at the “Summerside driv- ing Park,” on Friday last, for $35 a side, bo- | tween Mr. J. D. Euman’s “All Right” filley ~**Flore” | i | | i | ‘‘Flore’ and Mr. Coanors’ mare, winning in three straight heats. nie Amone the passengers on board the Ger- manic arrived in New York, were Sir Lyon Playfair, K. C. B., M. P., and Lady Playfair, Sir W. MacCormac and Lady MacCormac, Dr. H. Marion Sims, and Gen J. P. Hawldy. +. Mr. Hustey, the Secretary of the Moncton Y. M. C. A, exhibited at the Transcript office, some curious stocks of clover. Eight of the stocks were decorated with four leaves each, and five were adorned with five leaves | each. > RscaPE AND RECAPTURE.—George Hepburn awaiting trial at Picton on a charge of forgery, escaped fromthe county jail on Thursday. He was recaptured after a few hours. This | is the second attempt to escape made by| Hepburn. —— Qcick Passace —Boat “Flora” owned by A. A. McDonald & Bros., and sailed by Capt. Philip Steele, made the passage from George- town to Annandale, loaded and unloaded at the last mentioned port, and returned in the nnusually short time of four hours and twenty minutes, distance thirty-two miles. - Dyes.—Having purchased A. A. Baldwin & Co’s. stock of Aniline Dyes, we offer the | same to the trade cheap. Also in stock | American Handy Package Dyes, and Diamond | Dyes, wholesale, cheap. Call and get prices | at Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. sep 10 liwky li - oP — Srvce 1866, when the public debt of the | United States was at its highest figure, £2,- 773,236, 173.69, more than £859,000,000 of the principal has been paid off, and interest amounting to £1,905,136,139.75 has been met, in addition to all the current expenses of the Government, large as they have been, and so unnecessarily wasteful and extravagant as they have been. i -<— A SINGLE Box ot Mack’s Magnetic Medicine will prove to any sufferer from nervous pros- tration or weakness of the generative organg, that it is the best and cheapest medicine ever sold for this class of diseases. Sold in Char- lottetown at Apothecaries Hall. Read the advertisement in another column and send at once for the great Brain and nerve food. {septl0 lw wkly — ee AN alarm was rung for a fire in Palmer's lane on Saturday evening last, at eight o'clock. The firemen were shortly on the spot, but it was found im small barn. Successful efforts were made to keep the fire from spreading to houses in the vicinity. We learn that four fires have been started in this vicinity lately, but that they have been put out before getting under way. A sharp look-out will hereafter be kept for the incendiary. > Aut entries for the St. John Dominion Exhibition will ‘‘close on the 15th September inst , after which none can be received except by special arrangements.” Intending ex- hibitors of grain, fish, and other articles from this Island, should forward their entries to the office of the Secretary of the Advisory Board, at Charlottetown, without delay, in order that their exhibits may be properly forwarded free of charge to them, to the St. John exhibition. > The Tea and Trot at Bideford on the 12th promises to be a first-class affair if the weather is favorable. Some first class horses are entered from Charlottetown aod Summerside, to compete with the flyers of the West. The four ycar old race will be the most interesting as there are already five entries from Summer- side alone, including Enman’s Flora, Charles McDonald’s gelding Lookout, and Mr. Connor's mare. R. C. McLeod's gelding is entered for the free for all. John McDon- ald has entered the Keefe mare in the run- ning race. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. _— Ward Four. Srn,—Having been informed that can- vassers in favor of my opponent are circa- lating reports to the effect that I have not nominated for the position of Councillor, I take this opportunity of apprising my friends that the nomination was made, the fee paid. and J am a candidate, and hereby solicit the support of the electors on Wed. nesday next. Respectfully yours, Tuso. L. Cuarrsue. ible to save the building—a_ Thursday — A Silver Discovery. Toronro, Sep. 10. A gang of men working on the Toronto Grey & Bruce Railway, near Woodbridge, discovered a leather bag yesterday, hidden in the ground and containing 200 silver knives and forks, no doubt the proceeds of ; some robbery. —_—,~ A Montreal Elepement. Monrreat, Sept. 10. Society here is somewhat agitated over the elopement of the wife of a prominent merchant with her husband’s clerk. The lady is quite young, and has cut consider- able of a figure ia society. oe Railway Accident. —_—— Denver, Sept. 10. Three men were killed in a railway acci- dent here on Saturday. Barimore, Sept. 10. A collision occurred on Saturday on the Western Maryland railroad, whereby one man was killed, and two horribly scalded. Jewish Riots. AGRaM, Sept. 10. Rioting still continues here. The win- dows of a number of houses occupied by Jews have been broken. The disorders were not quelled until two o'clock this morning. Hanlan’s Challenge. Lonpon, Sep. 10. The Sportsman issues Hanlan’s challenge to row Laycock on the Thames for £2,000, but states be will not go to Australia. Boivgs at Ottawa. Orrawa, Sept. 10. The Vice-Regal Party go to Toronto on Tuesday. Earl Carnarvon is the guest of Sir John Macdonald at Stadacona Hall. Sir Leonard Tilley is in town. Yellow Fever. Hayana, Sept. 10. There were eighteen deaths here from yellow fever during last week. a Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 10--10 a. m. Strong winds and gales from west and north- west, fine cooler weather, preceded in Cape Breton by rain, _—o- + Chatham Driving Park. ABDALLAH QUEEN TAKES SECOND PLACE IN THE 2.40 CLASS. The fourth heat of the 2.40 class was called at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Owing to an apparent design on the part of Abdailah Queen’s driver to delay the heat, it was 3 o'clock before a start was effected. The horses were finally got away, the heat being taken in 2.46 by Honest Tom, Queen second and Long John third. After a heat of the county race, Brown took Steel’s place as driver of Queen, The word was given from the judges’ stand, but by a misunderstanding the bell was rung and Slipp, the driver of Honest Tom, stopped, while Queen and Long John kept on, Queen going to the front and winning in excellent style, no time being given. Long John was awarded second place and Honest Tom third. ; In the néxt 2.40 heat Queen again went to the front and won in two forty-two and a half minutes, Honest Tom second. Each horse now had two heats, so the next one was very interesting. Queen promised well but broke and lost, while John secured and kept first place, winning the heat and Tom, having no third in any heat, took second money. In the free-for-all six horses came to the line, positions being as follows : Bowen’s Helena, pole; Slipp’s Long John, Langley’s Honest Tom, Jenkins’ Abdallah Queen, Given’s Stewart ge and McLeod’s Gipsey Queen, in the order named. The heat was a very pretty one, although the horses scored so many times that they had to be started from the distance line by Mr. Bustin, at the judges’ request. Maloney went to the front and promised to distance the field, but Helena collared him within the first half mile, and he was also passed by Honest Tom. Helena won in 2.454. Honest Tom second, Malorey third, Ch’tuwn, September 1W,1 bdallah Queen fourth, Lung John fifth, ere Quetn sixth. of the | race in 2.45; Queen second, though Honest | in the 80th year of her age. —Rest in peace. SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERFD, Sept S—Kathleen, Bridges, Pictou, coal; Capella, Silliker, New London, lobsters. 10—Beatrice, Purdy, Halifax, molasses, suyar, etc. CLEARED, | Sept 8—Lettie May, Hubley, Grand River mdse; Kathleen, Bridges, Pictou, bal. 10— Philistine, Henderson, Pictou, bal. | | } OUTPORTS, Summerside, Sept. 8.— Ent schr Cora, Babin, Charlottetown, bricks; Carrier Dove, Brown, Cow Bay, herring. Cld schr Mary Matilda, Rogers, Pictou, ballast. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. fPNHE Subscriber has received instructions trom R. F. QUIRK, Esq., to sell by Auction at his resjdence on Fitzroy Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th, inst, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, The whole ef his Valuable Household Fur- niture, consisting cf Drawing Room Suite in Walaut & Silk Brocade, handsome Pier Glass, superior Cabinet Grand Piano by Handmein, French Clock, Center Table, Brussel and Tapestries Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, What- not, Window Curtains and Cornices, Dining Table (white oak), Side Board, Dinner apd Desert Setts, China and Glasware, Plated Ware ard Cutlery. Hall Chairs and Hat Stand (walnut), Hall and Stair Carpets and reds, Bedroom furniture (wo suits in Walnut, Superior Wardrobe (walnut) Tron Bedsteads Mattrasses, Wool Mats, Bed and Table Linen, two Eider Down Quilts, Franklin and Hall Stove, Stewart Rauge, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils. —ALSO— 1 sett Double Harness, 1 sett Single do, t sett Pouble Sleigh Harness, 1 sett Single do, | Box Sleigh, 1 Cart and Cart Harness, | Double Carriage. 1 Air Tep Buggy, Lawn Tennis Rackets, Lawp Mower, Carriage Lamps, Bear Skin and Wolf Robes, 1 Sup- erior Milch Cow. The above is all nearly new and in good order, having been but a short time in use. WILLIAM DUDD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1883,—3aw. BRASS BAND FOR SALE. FP \HE Instraments formerly used by the St. Patrick’s Band, having been pre- sented to two Charitable Institutions of this city, the undersigned have been authorized to dispose of them for the benefit of the same. The band consists of 6 Brass Instruments, 3 Silver-plated Cornets, 3 Drums, Cymbals, and a large quantity of music. For particulars apply to, PETER CLERKIN, JOHN LEAHY, Ch’town, Sept. 10, °83—2in wkly }i her 1. GIVIG ELECTION, By the Mavor. N pursuance of an Act of the General As. sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled, “An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter Thirty-four, intituied, “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for One Person to Serve as Common Councilman, in the City Council for Ward Number Four, | of said City, in place of Paul Lea, Esquire, | resigned, wil] be held on | ‘Wednesday, the 12th September, iustant, A. D,1£83, at the place following, that is to say: In Ward No. 4, atthe Fire Engine House fronting on Kent Street (Hast), between Weymouth and Cumberland streets,and at the said Election the Pcll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open Lill five o’clock in the afternoon of the same | day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Ward Number Four comprises all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets, NOMINATION OF MAYOR AND COUN. CILLORS. Act 43, Victoria: “Seven days hetore the time of any and every Election for Mayor or Councillors, the persons candidates for the ottice of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City e: and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residence and addition of such per- sons, together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such candidates.” “There shall be?paidby each person so nom- inated for Mayor, at the same time, a tee of ten dollars ; and by each person so nominated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars; which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the Election,’ “No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor cr Councillor, unless such nomination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.’ The tims appointed for the nomination of candidates sha!l be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the atiernoon of the @*~ fixed for that purpose. Qualification ©! Blectors, see Act 43, cap. 15, sec, 20 anc 64, DAVID BR, M. HOOPER, Mayor. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Cleré, © ptémaber 8, 1883-~Taw ol elec Perkins NEW NEW | NEW | NEW coenencieee someeneane () remeesonsetecmmenee KID GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, RIBBONS, BEAD LACKS, NEW BEAD CROWNS, | NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, No. i Value in Fiannels, Bed Vicks, Fleecy & Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAPS. NEW BEAD GIMPS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW VELVETEENS, NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. Cottons & Shirtings. Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch'town, Aug. 24, 1883. be the Best Quality. PERKINS & STERNS. THE REFLESTSR! a Y the use of the Wheeler System of Reflectors, the Patentees claim that 300 per cent. more light is made available. These Reflectors are adapted to general uses, utilizing all the light and distributing the same where it is wanted. They are adapted to any method of street lighting—gas, kero ene, , or electric—and the fixtures can be used with little or no change. They are adapted equally well for use in factories, foundries, on wharves, in warehouses, shops, cars, railway stations, hotels, offices, or houses. The increased effiiciency due to the use of these reflectors, as determined by Prof. Cross, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who has made a careful test of them, varies from 390 to 490 per cent., the average increase of light with re- flectors being over three times that without—results which certainly enould command atten- tion from all desiring a comparatively inexpensive increase of light. For samples and further information, apply to HENRY COOMBS, Agent, Great George Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1583.—6i eod JULY, 1883. 0:0—--—-—- JOHN MACPHEE & CO. Will, during this month, give special bargains in New Black and Colored Cashmeres, Beige Cloths, Satins, Cashmere Serge, Velveteens, Laced Curtains, &c., &c. 0:0 Gloves, Ribbons, Scarfs, Hoisery, Feathers, Flowers, Patasols, Umbrellas, &e., at the lowest prices. Job lot Parasols at half price. eee) Table Linens, Napkins, Damasks, Grey, White, Printed and Plush Cottons, Cretonnes, Tickings, Cotton Warps &c., at prices specially low. Spanish Laces, | 0 0 Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadcloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underclothing,; &c. —0:0 Job lot of Fancy Shirts at 50 cents; Straw Goods at cost; Remants at half price, Rare Bargains in every Department, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO.,, Rorert Orr’s Orn Srann. July 3, 1882 --Bow. wily DOMINION BOOT *. SHOE STORE. CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Clearing Prices, to make room for Fali Stock. Everyone in want of Boots, good and cheap, should go to West Side Queen Street, J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. AUGUST. Cleaning Prices this Month for Dry Goods and Clothing. Everyone in want ef Cheap Goods should go to) J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1883.—wkly pres he Queen Street. TEA PARTY SUPPLIES! :O3% Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, &c. Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. —0:— READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Men’s and Boys’ Coats, Pants and Vests, cheaper than |; ever. Job lot of Men’s Pants at cost. IF YOU CALL YOU WILL FIND 1 HAVE ON HAND Black, White and Colored Perforated Card Boarda, Crold and Silver Papers, Blue, Pink, Green and White Tissue Papers, Royal Readers, Frankliv Square and other Novels. S. T. RELMES, Standard Bookstore. Ch’town, Aug, 15, 1383.—-Gim eod To Builders. EN DERS will be received by the under- signed, till the 20th of September, for the erection of a 3-stery house, about forty- five feet square. Plan and speciticetion will be showa by Mr. Charles McGregor. J. T. JENKINS, Ch'town, Sep. 1.—tl date DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI. NER Rates mo lorate. WANTS, LOST, Fo Sapp menacpetecnenl UND, &e. ASTURE TO LET.— 30° acres of good aiter-,rass on Lower Malpeque Road on the premises lately occupied by \\ m, Pickard A wel] of good water on the premises. Apply to E.R, Brow at Mr, Hodgson’s office, Water street. [Sept 5—ti. COTTAGE PIANO in good order, for sale at less than half its value. Apply at this office. [se7 3in pd. (OR SALE--A pice Driving Mare, quiet and free from vice. Apply to R. F. QUIRK. [se7 6in. OAKDERS—A lady and gentleman or iwo gentlemen can be accommodated with Parlor end Bedroom in a private resi- dence. Situation good. Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER office, [se7 3in. FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great “mr and Kiug streets, lately occupied by Mr. Hickey. Mrs. Saunperson. [sept, 6 1883. I OR SALE—Plot of Land on Sydney St, Charlottetown, 16x84 feet, with Dwell- ing thereon, siturte to the cast of J. Metcalf ’s brick house. For terms apply to Paul Towan, Springfield, or to McLean & Marlin, Charloitetown. {sepS 101i eod UGGY—One Single Buggy-—cheap, light, and nobby—the property of a gentleman abroad. Apply to H. Coombs, Ageot. {sep3 4i eod (qyO LET—-A Dwelling House on Orlebar Street, containing nine rooms, Rent low. Apply to Henry Blatch (sep3 tf OSf—On Monday Night, 3rd instant, by J. Hubb’s corner, a Bunch of Keys The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this cflice. [sep OST OR STOLEN —A _Liver-colored Spaniel Log, wearing collar bearing name of J. Burwash. ‘The finder will be rewarded by returning the same, or giving information of his whereabouts, to E. F. Purdy, Kent St. (sepl tf \ ISS FORGAN, Cumberland Street, will ‘il be ready to receive a limited number of music pupils after Monday, 27th, August. {aug 23 eod W ANTED—A Housemaid, good charac- ' fer from last situation and goed outfit required. Apply C. Lercu, Water »trect. {ang22 rg°O LET—A Stable, with C achhouse and Loit, on Pownal Street. Apily at Ex- MINER OFFiCE. {aug20 ‘40 LET—A house containing six rooma, Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park {au 4 ane few boarders can be ac- commudated at Mrs. Rodd’s, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. {ly 31 NOR SALE—Set of Tinemith’s Tools, also a lot Tinware, cheap. Apply to Mra, Rodd, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. Ijly 31 d ¥KS> Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & COFFS. Ch’town,*July 6—2aw wkly ryxO LET—(withicromediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St, Peters Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esy. Kuquire of Lonuwuera & Haszanv {uray 10,,183