—— thy ' : — . = , , a | TER A Sy a). a. cv AE DAILY Ff MINER, SHPTEMBER 16, 1884 , == , * ‘a | ae ght Wea ‘ ~s 7 5 7 fecal and Other Items. TELES ") f eee f rW : IN THE SUPREME COURT. eo eee FIRST INSTALMENT Anniversary Items, » 4 1) P t } [} bj tl IL k aA [SercraL Despatcurs To Tue EXaMiner. ] | Mi U G18 om lita 1d UC ' } @p } ‘bi a CON, , ee ee = seoond} Fatal aud Disastrous Boiler | Company anniversary of the death of the Rev. Dr. Explosion e . . ' ’ ap. the anther of the colebeuted “Ereste | —OF— IN LIQUIDATION a for the Times,” of Oxford, from whom persons Montrcomery, AtLa., Sept. 15. (WNENDERS will b pane til ald rtain ultra vies on the ritual ues- The hotle i a he ek | s wi © receive until noon ofl . as Pus yites ™ press, at icin. al —_ ae : y | Thursday, September 18th, for the Real tion W wa oe | killing ‘ a ee S, Oxplo eh to-day, Estate, Plant, Stores and unfinished Goods — - <a - <a a iy Tour mu n and injuring seve ral others. | belonging to the Estate of the As wurrree has been appointed to | About 400 bales of cotton were burned. | nok zements for a dinner in honor of | [he loss is $100,000. . Peters Combination Leck the s ssful artillerymen at (uebec oo aii i . | - Another Egyptian Conference Company, Perot rom the country state that much a —AT— lat vail ete., was injured by the frost of " s i > last Che flowers on Queen Square are + North! : c TRO, Sept. 10. DESCRIPTION. unt o" iatealiaiel aoa aoe a , The Property is situated on the line ot : 0 Salen oe Od eet . . " Ne y ' | ul IDs ritish ¢ip o- Railway, about one quarter of a mile from he eo his eative Islent eto \ a ubar Pasha, Egyptian Prime Moncton Station, and includes four acres o! t es w United ear ee eae, iigar Vineent Fuzgerald, and lend, upon which is erected @ three-story o - ‘ Orinstein, have held a mee ing tor the con- E Brick Factory, 40x16) feet, a Brass Foundry —" - sideration of Eyyptian finances. and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron | Rooks and Stationery, wholesale, at the oe — Foundry (*ccommodating twenty mouiders), Diamond cstore, cheaper than ever, Fact ! News from Gener: . - 0 a Japanning House, Outbuildings, etc. | ces ; General Gordon. The entire works are very conveniently Wea N. J. Cawppece will sell at his Auctio i ae my ‘ sti ail ‘ ; situated and well equipped with Engines, Room, to-morrow. at eleven o'elack, 8 con-| 4 ia Caro, “ S N R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to ae and ative arnt, for the purposes sicrnment of ice apples, oranges, etc. direct ‘A man of the Gared tribe from Kwordotan} | h ( ‘ y ‘ ; . a of a Brass Foundry and the manufrcture of } mpennant oi daaes ys ee Wiis ce Mana. eho camel and. In afew days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over Shelf Hardware 8 the very facut decesintion, t * that General Gordon has taken two Islands! including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating. i wt Hits rep Ch amber Sete from one sted mr omege and that the Sheiks of — eve do ee themselves to dollar upward, at W. P CoL_wItu’s Jenglihave several times defeated the —- Pane er aay ane [sep'6 taw wky4w | Mahdi. us 200 CASEHS A IN 1D BAT BS one a be enclosed in -envelopes, ) marked “Tender,’ and addressed to thle hue Monctan Timea says: PC. Connolly, at Reema Liquidators of Tie Peters Combination Lock i of Charlottetown, P. E 1, has purchased the Floods in Spain. Company, Moncton, N, B, nronerty koown as the Four Mile horse. near -_— —OF— The property can be viewed upon appli- { H rthe sum of 886.000 He intends Mapurp, Sept. 15. cation at the Works, upon any day between ret nd re-opening it for an hotel. Severe floods are prevailing around e te Rams ta i - Grona. The rivers Lee and Onah have ° ° JOHN KNIGHT i Re 0 nner Sets from ten ee risen. Considcrable loss of life and damage hg 1s ’ aha lan an merican ry 00 S Cc. B RECORD ‘ L d i a VILL’s [sepl6 ta ty Oe I te eecresce in pane a a a bie . Liquidators. * o property is reported ’ GEO. C. PETERS, 4 Mr. V aM H. Srewart, of the London a a CHAS. A EVERSES ;} : House. and Mr James Paton, of the firm of Japan Stands Neutral. Dated at Moncton, N. B., 15th August, 1884, —- --- jaug19 tl sale w. A. Weeks & (o., arrived home Jast even which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. ing i eat Britain. where thev have been | SAN FRANCIS 0, Sept, 1d. selecting their fall and winter stocks of goods rhe associated press advices from Japan : ’ c ; - : ‘ state that the Japanese Government have el l 5 a e NDRED Tea Se ; » aol -hean ao : . at W 2 aa : . a Sete ete Ha = a proclaimed neutrality in ths Franco- : | ais oct” ep tae wy | Bi ea PERKINS & STERNS iesene ° £ ‘ ’ ® A y large quantity of assorted Crockerv ees Ch’ 185 Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution in China, Glass and Earthenware, Teanots, ii seisititli i town, Sept. 15, 1884. . ° y Trecann Platen. Beher Meclice sad Table] ns Mambert's Departure. : i to me directed, issued out of Her i) an AM od Ueda ie ee Ok neat ; : TA ea oe ee See a ee oe Ce ee ae ae ae oe Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at > a ae ten dali ene? ede ‘ Navies, Sept. 15. the suit of the Bank of Nova Scotia, i [sepl6 taw wky4w A great throng of people witnessed the ageing Joba T. cergusos, I have token one - > departure of King Humbert from this city seized as the property of the said John T, 3 5 [ ? r i ; TT - i . el - ' _ OY Pay nie t i 2 ; > ww ‘TLE Cloths, great variety, just opened. | The scene was very pathetic. the King per- Ferguson, all th right, title and interest of : iin iad ce F a of the said John 'T’. Ferguson, in and to ell if bef sonally received hundreds of petitions, 7 i nf i e ie cal t that tract, piece cr parcel of land, situate, . Mr Jeux Mvurrarr. of Bay Verte, while erences town, bounded and described as follows Commencing on the east. side of the Mount Edward Koad, at the north boundary of Build. ing Lot Number Two; thence (accoring to the magnetic meridian of 176¢) following the course of said Road north ten degrees, weet sixty feet ; thence north eighty degrees, east one hundred and ten feet; thence south six driving a heavy load of sailors’ baggage from Crop Prospects in India. Amherst to that place, fell from the load, on —_—— Saturday last, and was seriously injure?. He Lonpox, Sept. 15. an oe ed to his home next day.—Ambherst} 4 avices from India report that there has been a favorable rain fall in Bengal, but the dronght still continues in Madras. In Mysore there have been serious floods, lying ana being in the Royalty of Charlotte- : | Dundee. Albis ond Mie Maede. Sa ted JUST RR ECEIV ED. gains, at the Diamond Bookstore. ‘T.ue! orceygpnener : — Se SED ene degrees thirty minutes, west sixty-iwo — touht was thrown upon the news fur- A Temporary Appointment. feet, thence south eighty degrees, } nisuic bv Tuk Fxa WINER as to the snecess of a9Q% . ‘ a , r y west ninety feet, to the place of commence- the Island Artillory Team at Quebec. Rat wadiieiietea Loe half.chests Very Superior TEAS, | 3 cases COTTON FLANNELS, ment, being part of the St, Avard’s Estate, fag usnal with Tur Fxaminer’s news) the ee eo C0 6 on Pastu Lot Number Thirteen, in the report has heen proved to he perfectly cor- Assistant Secretary Charles E. Coon has 120 barrels SUGAR, | 1 case assorted colors do., of vb ! oe b as ‘ ‘din o : ’ \ ' l A . 9 . NI q Royalty of Charlottetown, being Building ree +13 contirmed by a telegram received been designated by the President as acting 8 cases Men s FELT HATS, 2 cases SHIRTS AN D DRAW ERS, Lot Num ber Three, as the same is delineated | to-day Soe oat? for Treasury for ten days from 1 case LAMP WICKS, lecase GREY FLANNEL SHIRTING, oe ' er Aveste ee, ee oi 1 aiid alcatel -aay. 6 ohr , es e; in Queen’s County , anc at ee ee ee ae ee 35 bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS, 3 cases TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, I do hereby give public notice that I will, a Disturbances in Turkey. 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, on the Twenty-seventh day of February, 1885, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court f A SPFCIAL meeting of the members of the Yonrg “Men's (Christian Association wil! be held in the Jower porlor to-morrow (Wed- nesdayv) evening, at 8 300’clock. fer the pur- pore of electing delegates to attend the annual convention ta be held at Pictou, N. S., on the 2nd of October next _ = New Black Cashmeres, beautifal, good, at low prices. —Weeks & Co, sepl6 - > — Frcu Deap.—While Mrs. Henry Hooper, of Milton was driving to the ci‘y this morn- ing her horse fell dead on the road, the wavan upset and Mre Horper was thrown to the growed. Her shonider was serionsly injured, and she was hadlyv shoiken The horse was CoNSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 15. The authorities are about to send one thousand reinforcements to Albania,to quell disturbances along the trontier. Joining the Mahdi. Carro, Sept. 15. The Kamilab tribes report all the Sheiks on the frontier of Abyssinia have joined the Mahdi. ee More Dynamite. —_-- 44 bales GREY COTTONS (100 yds. each), 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, 5 casse BLEACHED COTTONS, 26 bags Rice, 2 cases ENVELOPES, 1 case WRITING PAPERS, | 2 casks WRITING LINK, | | 25 eases LAUNDRY STARCH, 5 cases READY-MADE CLOTHING. We expect to receive, during the next ten days, about 120 Cases and Bales of Fall Goods, |s::0:: 012, os cous,, House in Charlottetown, in said County, set up and sell by public auction t*e said prop- erty, or as much thereof as wil] satisfy the lev: marked on said Writ, being one thous- and five hundred and thirty dollars aud eighty cents ($1,530.80), with interest on one thousand three hundred aud forty-five dollars and sixty cents (1,345.60 from the twenty. fifth day of July, 1884,. till paid at seven per cent, perannum, besides Sheriffs fees and ncidental expenses. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. August 14th, 1884. 5 M. McLzop, Plaintiff's Attorney. apnarently in good eondition, and was valued . rm at one hundred dollars ~ Lonpon, Sept. 1%. : J 3 he English S h M i ( ds | ys A.dynamite cartridge has been found at the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scote arkets, and will offer W hole- jaug26 3i law tu ; A Carp. —To all who are suffering from | Loeds in a petroleum cask which came from sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. aes A 4 ponte as enh BLACKSMITH’S COAL weakness. early decav, loss of manhood. &c., é 5 4 ] will sen4 a recipe that will eure you, FREE " OF CHARGES. This great remely was /is- Aid for Cholera Sufferers. ae og Sine ; covered hy a missionarv in Scunth Ameries. —— e 2 a9 LBION MINES SLACK COAL con be Send self.addreaged envelone to Rev. Josern Paris, Sept. 15. ; ee ee en for T. Inwan, Station You York . : . ae about one month. € en Tl’. Inwan, Sta Th, New York. The fete given in this city in aid of the Si f th Li | ; : ee ete se ee cholera sufferers has been a great success. sn Oo e on. G, W. DsBLOIs, Agent New Seotch Tweeds for gent’s suitings.—- 9 a 35 Water Street Weeks & Co sepl6 ae ; Sept. 12- dy wz dnly 1) ~ of | | ance Canadian News. 7 iil icichincaalkdaiilitaalisaii 4 Mr. Tues. L. CHarpette has been ap- cian ae ee ee ee i pie ltt aati Ce aowlts eee ee " YC ; pointed agent far the Oddfellows’ Relief Asso- Orrawa, Sept. 15. ELECTRIC GLOSS i p a ee ee for a 1 The son of the Hon. Mr. Carling, and a . etek cua te satan R " an0d gre a daughter of Mr. Pattee, the lumber king, aie ed ea >, : pet a i dail cc 0 id have eloped, married, and started on a OR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, fellows in good st nie r aa has sebren to tour of the United States. Stern parents Copper and Plate Glass. Quick ! Gere! he 0 eninaiie ans teow te the thodien were the trouble. Mrs. Pattee deeming her Permanent ! No dirt, no trouble, no labor. ; € aux Pecdeag, a daughter ‘‘o’er young to marry.” Being entirely free from grit and acids, it j “oot Books and Requisites, cheapest, at The Rocky Mountain excuesionists nearly —— cannot anouen, ie met finely rang ner sur. the Diamond Bookstore. Admitted ! met with fatality, Just after leaving a face. It is ope on I ah ginger tinting A. ~-44 : en tunnel, fifty tons or more of rock fell, and duced that wi o a aah - ot eat > THe credit of Canada, as compared with | carried away the bridge. out the use of acid, Nothing approac es it that of other British colonies, stands high. as is tor removing grease and finger marks from will be seen by the following London stock | eae oreo Brass, Copper, Glass, etc; while for cleaning ‘ reports, published on the 15th of August :— Weather Bollstin B a Nickel or Stoves it is especially useful. New South Wales, (due 1898 103 . Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, tr Te ee ee d eoery 1044 Probabilities for the newt 24 hours for the MICA WASH.—This wash is the only | ts die Oiler ce -oreces 102° Maritime Provinces. ee ae a thing of the kind ever invented. A stove <p poets. ‘1916 and 1929)... 102 senlsliaas , may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like eeinet een oe tween 0-0 14 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Havy Goods. uit: 'm "ins ut hs ‘ ¥ g ; . 5 2 an a 1901). tenes nee hi 1024 Increasing southerly winds; fair to cloudy Cases on on, anc 6§ éT a p y * | higher in price, and an article that wiil clean nada ungauranteed, (1903).......... 106 warmer weather, with rain towards evening aud preserve it is valuable to all concerned, - —~ . Me. Davip CHAPrEeLvR, proprietor of the Ferry Grocery Store, on Prince Street, left this city on Monday morning last, on a pleasure tour to Boston. We opine from this or to-night. METROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 16, 1884. Highest Temperature Sg 498 that our friend David is doing a prospercus trade, the secret of his snccess may, in some measure, be attributed to this, that he has falthongh a staunch Grit) had for sale Tue EXAMINER ever since his commencement in business. Knowledge is power, We say to all engaged in like pursuits, Go thou and do likewise.—Com. ~— > --— Two punprReD Vegetables Dishes to be sold cheaper than anv ever offered in Charlotte- town at W. P. Corwiit's. [sep16 taw wky 4w eee Fark attendance at the market to- day. Prices as follows:—Beef (small) 5 to i4cts per Ib; do per qr 4 to 9; mutton, per ib 6 to IGcts; lamb, 5 ta 10cts; veal. 3 to Scts; turkeys, $I to $1.25; ducks per pair, 25 to 25ct.; fowls. 25 to 30cts; chickens, 75 to 5O0cts; batter (fresh) 20 to 24ets; do (tub) 16 to 17cta: eggs. per doz, 14 to 17; black cur- rants. $3.00; oatmeal, $2.70 to $3.50; hay per 100, 40 to 5Octs: oats, 40 to 45cts; potatoes per bush, 40 to 50cts: sheepskins, 30 to 40cts; cabbage per doz, 36 to 72ets; codfish per doz, 36 to Yicts; m»ckerel wer d to ; herring | drappings was mvre and more in favor per hv, 39 do Beh is Wasa, ta 1 | abet, 14 to Vets; flour per 100Ibs, $2 80 to | Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..38 0 Lowest Temperature this morning ........35.1 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .46 2 Temperature this afternoon at ] o’clock...48.0 Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vottare Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Execrro-Vot- Taic Beir and other ELectric APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young and old) affi cted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also {for rheumatism, reuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. ee A glance at the latest fashion plates from | Paris, confirms the rumor which reached us some time ago, that crinoline was gain- ing grvund, and that the Watteau styles of dress, with its ample skirts and bouffant eo 4 cases Black Straw ilats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warps. All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. A further large shipment of 36 CASES including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. gemember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Mark et House | cers ee authorized to gurantee every can to {== The New Store on the old site will not be opened till Ist April next. af (i cown, Sept. 5, 1884. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Try this wash once, and you will always use it. Retail price, 25 cents per bottle. The above noucehoid necessities are manulac- tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia, U.S. A, and sold by every respectable Drug- gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and General Dealer in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T, REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B, Aug 6—6 n eod LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, Gunorh Baking Powder. (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9) Broad Street, New York.) Sa BLY the purest and most wholesowe Baking Powder mado, Gro- be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘ Superb ” and take no other, Put up in }, 4 and 1-ib, tins, and for gaie by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea’er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by ’ JOHN 'T. REED, 1065 Water Street, St. John, N. b. Aug 6—6m vod