a eee Local and Other items, 1) Vi AM Ai : tA, 18 ey oe \ ; ,.a } An pti | a \\ S < \\ : \ } ‘ le ve Bu lr ait ‘ uve vale ead I i ~~ " oo Br m ] 0 ‘ ¥ Heraid, 8 Visiting his friends on the isla: —EE Tar secon ira between Messrs Newt and Brecken will take place on Thursd sexe j °. ru stean Miramichi, Capt Baque exD 1 irol Mi rit eal about seVen ny if iis vel a o- ix old man named Moen was knocked down | 1 sivht myu i uy L passing team car | t I 1 House las evening. o<-~ . | 1} \ SPLENDID lot of al ums and laney ru0ds ypened lay i¢ Diamond Bookstore and selling at onishingly low prices Sichens Tue October term of the County Court for Queen s County Cireuit will be held in Char lot a Tuesd he 26th instant. - r schooners Dai ley und Seylla seized Souris afew days ago have been releas: 1. 2400 each to collector Bouriot - , ’ 7 Vy ¢ pieased to notice that Mr. G. ; ' I? ; i rank beet nas so far recovered from his I ut severe lliness as to be able to drive out. > fur plan of reserved seats and tickets | This evenir An ists were asked if — ee a 4 of ae by P ace! ul = im, Nearly x D 2 z ee bje o goed one, siter U aS ~ - bioin hiade densi idresses, justily wil i , \ 3 wl m vu oe 0 oe o a ng the ¢ aa e they h ud | cares and all | “lat ae ae ae “ wt id a fue Court Musicians gave t I é 1] ee SERY WOMen tae Caring oe —— forn ic ee ek ii, r Gan ‘ - A Ginn | pene ge arse ormec yuut its no use talking, of them wa peatedly encored. ‘} ret | The Ring. a mason sung by Mess: s. Abercrombie and Leach vw as | 1.9 . a Down Easter. : eeaiates splendid Boarox. '‘Gei.7. Ch’town Oct. 8. 1886. om A rattling eight round glove tight took dua competition on ss cours he % eo : a "8 South B 12g ‘ ae - paren, T - th ts sllom cat =e | Rae pela ren Kensington Rifle Ranve, commea ng t H) Yort Six ; see me o1 d, os New - wang 5: a. ., ‘ p- The YY are request ad to 2 me set at 1 } of g ca ee ee a Hearld Hi ALIFAX, Sept. 18, 1586. shoe Mell Gall ads abet ca ¥ cad I laving if anything a slight advantage, when We Auticentic Inhalie Ce. — Lannon rallied, and with a savage blow e oo ; eee esi iin i ie ale | knocked his opponent in a heap and won. a I iS, J have been using your Inhaler two : ne : part) I Al weeks for aifection of the lungs, having had ; te * ad a . wy — oe A Seetich. Cuteie. oe wprere aecrrbems , and must say that I where Sir ( Baries will s)) nd 80 ne days with os re ; ae le ~— vlc = his old friend r Leonard Tilly: le win | Maprip, Oct. 7. sila 7 a aon a eee ne ere Wwan- hiallifax f Ks bith is st, A At a Cabinet Council to-day Oueer 9 ir —— ETON, and the collection ‘ { th inst. a ; ty, ‘“Jueen |} of phlegm much easier to raise ; it has changed <- | Christine signed a decree commuting the | color also, being more healthy looking. My | » fis wan. Eber rM all, ; Sentences of the c mdemned insurge nts. | case is one for which the most experienced este ia few day ‘go tor shooting his sister} She also signed a decree fr eing the slaves phy sicians seemed to be able to do but little, the 17th of August last, is to be arraign din Cuba from the inainder of their terms | and in fact I was told that nothing more could before two J. P.'s to-moi a age ication | of servitude. The whole Cabinet has de-| be done and no medicine they couk l give would was made for bail a day or two ag t it | cided to resign. cure, after having been under their treatment would not be entertained until a hearin g of th the| " for over a year. The hac king cough which, we had taken place. | Anant “Riot on before using the Inhaler, was almost incessant, ot a yt | | ne e oe now troubles me but little except i in the morn- A vill e seen by reference to our tek i ings, and even these times I hope after con- graphic despatches Joe Lann nD, the is! ld S LONDON, Oct. 7, tinued use to overcome. I would not like to pagili gue “ ded in knockin; . wt Fr: ink k 4 Phe Royal Inniskillen F usilie rs stationed | part with the instrument, and would recom- Hea id, in the fi ht in B ston last nig iat Aldershot went on a riot last night in re- | mend it to any similarly affected. Hearld is the pugilist who had the fight with | sistance to a draft be ingj made for service in (Signed) ~ Jonn Roacn, Sullivan a few weeks ago. A fight betw: en) Africa. A savage fight ensued and a Barber, Lannon and Sullivan is now in order. number of soldiers and police were Upper Water Street. rOoT BALL. The mesiteds betwe en the Abeg- . unded. Forty — of the Eeere ware » fa. 59. ; " weit and St. Dunstan’s teams yesterday | Strested. Horsford's Acid Posphate. v won by tr26@ lormer, sapring twel nty-six en ae at ee pulnts to non A match is being ar- Egypti an News. D ‘ re or wr ? Mi toxin di a ceanenenidial setween the heoweits and o rs ‘ coe Inson ro a era eadica an a ernan - tne an . u-( ae Lonpon: Oct. 7 Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and tov. at Shah iedh tn sbi aterm oes A Suakim despatch says: At dawn to-| Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: It makes . ie i ceil eek sauited sie ~ caeetak 1 pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics Mie HAE POWER, W ho was shot during the Tami L. { ’sin th Dic nas old stronghold. — shape ot phosphates = soluble form, drunke n i on Thursday. morning, slept; Two hundred rebels were killed and many well last nigh it and is reported better to-d: ¥ The DeCourcey’s, arrested for the shooting applied for bail to-day, and were informe that if they could obtain two good sureties for $150 each the y would be released. The y have retained Messrs. Peters & Peters as ‘OnuSs I. - ; ux steamer M. A. Starr, Capi. Fer arr ved from Halifax, via interme diate ports, at eizht o'clock last evening with the usual cuson, yveneral cargo and Miss McIntosh as a} passenger. She sailed on return at half past ten o'clock this morning with a full cargo of | lobsters, oats, potatoes, etc. Mrs Smith, | Miss McLeod and Miss Johnstone were passenge rs. _ a Tue steamer Merrimack, Capt. gailed for Boston at half-past four yeste rday afternoon with a general carge and | the following passengers : Mr W JJ Ral Lwin, | Miss M Me irath, Miss A Mullins, Miss Mary | Dillon, Mrs Si Mrs T K Gay, Miss S Mc- Leod, Miss R Me Aulay, Miss KE Doland, Mrs | James Brown, Miss M O Brown,James W« Ich Miss G Simall, Miss F L Stewart, Mrs E Lee, | Albert Lee, Miss Mary Martin, Miss S Martin, | Furlong, Mr Connolly, Miss M | Miss S Gibson, Mis William iss L B McPhee, Miss 8S Brown. inson, Mr John McLeod, Mr E Wm Robinson, Miss M Crowell, oe loc k | Mr John Gibson, Talcott, M Miss J Rol MeFarlane, Mr Worth, Mrs M Mathews. thin cieN BoorTH, of the Salvation army, accom- | by Col. Dowdie, Commissioner t Norton and the Welsh violin, as well | band from | panied : Coombs, Staff-Capt. minstrel with his ‘‘consecrated” detachment of the staff as a : Toronto, arrived in the express from Summer: | side at eight o‘clock last evening. At the | station they were met by a tore hlight proces- | gion and a hand of music. and were escorted to the Market Hal!, where the monster salvation | meeting was Sheld. On arrival at Marke t Square, the Gencra! delivered a short address, after which he was escoi ted to the Hall, which was so _ over-crow led as to be uncomfortable. General Booth ape for an hour and a-half on the Army andi work atter which Co! ymnel Dowdis made a AM, § ‘ t. aud the mecting was brought t ' ee ‘ : a \ \ pe T | i ’ ag its poop.e omemiindiipanionaan THe Stipendiary Magistrate's Court w thronze’ this morning to hear the Scott Act trials, and to witness the expected triumph of Mr () » S&S. Weeks. Mr. Weeks was not p-esent, aid there was much d nppciatment among the spectators in consequence. The first Soott Act case called was th at of one of the Richmond Street coterie. The evide nce taken at the previous trial was read over for the information of counsel. On application the case WS further mijourned for one week, so that the counsel for tie cefence « uid hold « personal consultation = with ge] from abroad. Lhe rem : sevel , echt cases were tor cane , same reason also adjout ned for one week. in tn Oder His Honor deziverea udy publish to-morrow) over- ruling the objecsion raised by the defen lant 2oul sel, that he~the S. M.) did not have iwr isdie tion in the cassge as the defendant was pout of the jurisdic tion bf the Court ynen eo offence Was ; committed as well as wuen the in- formation W235 laid. This ca » also stands over till Friday for further searing. : pi dr ‘un! KS at vd dis rderties were then atten rex a mas arrested for being too uear See case of Mrs ts ment (whica we wll toy and Booth's wha Inst night wis dismissed, [peak wl Apples, Apples | iste siner that no accident }sons are involve l. | waria. a reply from you to my challenge, saying you STABLING ACCOMODATION rwNy ¥ NN fe ge & w- 7 PP Fry Piip, VAD ‘ fz A LINER . >, oe 4A ie WE RUN PU Eke Exhibilieon Netes. MR. H. LONGWORTH’S EXHIBIT. [SPECIAL Desparce © Tie Es bs , ) Pte EXAMINER, \s Henry Longworth, was a leading e xhibitor of ¢: attle | ind, perhaps, the most success: | usual, Lawio tle aie Glyewood Law FENN SS areel Warder . 4 : mS and sheen; ia ' MERSVILLE, Ont., Oct. 7 ; lhree masked men entered : homes os hin, thirteen won prizes, amounting to’ “ype = use oc 1) cupied by [eb Day, who has a veiy bad| 4) 80d out of twelve cattle, nine won prizes, amounting to $36—in all $73. view of these facts any special commenda- | tion of Mr. Longworth’s herd and flock is | unnecessary. reputaty m, and commenced throwing the furniture out of th iouse. She instantly vs for her son-in-law, Burton Carr, who. Vv , Y r ef . ule tryi ig to stop the masked intruders in their work, was shot ad: ul by one of wo ol the . but the other, who it is thou ght lid the shooting is at large. THE MUSIC. Hem. iwtured,. uurderers wel Che ’ {2 Ot exhibition music of this year was better than ever before. The Band of the d2nd Battalion won golden opinions from music in town and country; and ——— lovers of The Easiern Oifticulty, Peter’s Boys’ School Band attracted as much attention on account of their sweet Soria, Oct 7. harmonious playing as their youthful Gentlemen from the United heard to say that they never Every who heard them was surprised The Government has notified fore ign appearance, consuls at Sofia that General Kaulbars has | >%4tes were ordered the military commander at Rusti-} ¢@rd so small a band play so well. political prisoners in his stranger thuk to rel Ase custody, threatenin x the vengeance of Rus- and pleased. sia if he disobevel oF eal od A . isobeyed, and promising him a MAMMOTH SQUASH. -oImNMandership in the Ru seal aw sat Lan xs * i , 1 army if he Mr. James Burke’s mammoth squash, complied With the order. a declined tojwhich took first prize at the Provincial K c loft army praised Exhibition, was on sale at the Market to- ’ - . ~ \araveloff has resigned|day. It weighed 115 po ; j ghe 5 pounds. tle a . Ss PVs and all soldi rs of S lecisi ih. M. Anarchists. —_—, Fate of Another New Society. Srmr,—You may not be aware that a society has been formed in this city, com- posed of married men only, the members of which bind themselves to be home in thei ir own houses at 9 o retook ¢ every ev “oe Curcaao, Oct. 7 Judge Gary-has given a decision over ruling a motion for a new trial for the e inh Anarchist S$ who are condemned to death. ; Steamer Overdue. New York, Oct. 7. A T Auction, at tooms, SATURDAY next, 9th No news has yet se m received by the | inst,, at 11 o*clock, a. m,— Anchor Line Compa iy of their overdue | They are still hopeful) 10 Barrels Choice Apples mas 5 hap ypener d to her. r Anc hora Ss. in Gravensteins, Emperorand other good kinds. A. H, B. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer, ‘rouble in 1 the East. Lonpon, Oct. 7. Oc Rumors are current totheeffect thatacon- | spiracy has been discovered at Althazen, to kidnap King Milan and force him to abdi cate with the alternative of death Us TRIGH yi iATHBRS cali aad NLEANED, Glossed and Curled. Old Another Sirike. . leathers made as beautiful as new. Spe- Orders may £, 7; —_ 2i on Wr - Wise 7 cial terms to Dry Goods Firms. ! ST, sey Se de te ok t si Eat oe 1 ian ctenecauilinests’ atttinn denttiiadin dei be left at the residence of Mrs. Gavt, Hills . 1 _ Po , hat 0 000” “° | borough Street, fourth door north of Fitzroy. reached such proportions that 2U0,0U0U per- . ihe Si cg ‘ Much distress prevails Oct, 1—3wks 2aw tu fri why 4i and a riot is threatened. WE “HAVE OPENED UP A ——— memmaabeteres [Detail ther Business LONDON, Oct. ae Austria intends to ON— advances in Bul- GREAT GEORGE STREET, d , J ® c ‘grag Fs alongside of John Stumbles‘ Harness Shop, where Weather Bulletin. we are bound to sell everything in our —— line at Bottom Prices, ‘oRONTO, October 8 — .m. : i Lial - ~ eta oe ‘ - _ THA, (different qualities. ) sight to moderate winds, fine, stationary or a Site ane a a a little higher temperature. SUG LE, RAISINS, ” “ CURRANTS, WOLASSES, Ns WFOUNDLAND FISH, and everything you want in the Grocery line. The News says that oppose further Russian low ing letter has been Macdonald, of this Foot race.—The fol ireceived by Mr. D. J. city:- _ B., Oct. 6, 1886. ~I see by yesterday’s Sr. Joun, N, —AL80-- DraR Sik, Telegraph would run me at Picton on the ‘18th of Nov. In reply I wor ld s say that I would not care ta go to Pictou, also the date mentioned by you We are determined to give those who favor us T consider too late in the season ? with their patronage entire satisfaction, and the oe Wein dons: best vaiue for their money and produce. rs, &e.; : a : FRED Scorr Come one, come all and inspect our Goods. Vi ‘a : . . ~ : _ | Remember the place is on Great ‘seorge Street, As Mr. Macdonald is champion 100 yards | next John Siumbies’ Harness Establishment. runner of the Provinces he has a right to Pee name the p! where the race should take WVYanted. place; but for the act ommodation of Mr. Scott who, 1t appears does not mean business, Moncton any day xy 2 eA S S$ c= 3 = Macdonald will meet him at this month, provided Scott deposits a forfeit r te Sh gf JOHN EVARS & 60, of $25 during next week. GREAT GEORGE STREET. | Oct, 4, 18386—3m< owe VINEGAR. —~—Makes the most rat less than half tne cost You can make vinegar ESSENCE OF wholesome vine of ordinary vinegar. eau _ ny strength required for pickles or table use, | gy ‘ SET For sale wholesale and retail at Apothecaries 4 ANGE oF Bgé TR. Hall Des Brisay s Con o 2i fy,sat Seott’s En SSoiviron BOSTON STEAMERS. (od Liver Oil, with liypophosphites POR LUNG TROUBLES AND WASTING DISEASES OM MENCING with ith the “Carroll” leaving here a ' ‘ tth OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be Dr. J. Simond, New Orleans, La., says: & @WCLOCHK, FP. ., the finest prepar ition of | the kind ever bronght to my uotice. In “Scott's Emuision is Esq. i of | ful. Of twenty-one she ep exhibited by | Fuel for every kind of heating and cookin ng | in| sept 30—6i ! teruic aud particulars epply to Owen Connoily. a store, a good trade ; - _- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1 es i QUANTITY of fine COKE for Sale at only 5 Cents per bushel. This is the cheay pest and imoat economical ; stove. Apply at GAS WORKS, North Atlantic Steamship (a, FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP Chak Pe 8° is intended to leave Charlottetown for London, Via Sidney, about 12tn OCTOBER. LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK and other GOODS carried at current rates. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- burg, Hlavre, Bordeaux, Antw erp and other Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. LOBSTERS received into Warehouse any time before arrival of Steamer, and stored free of charge For Freight or Passage apply to FENTOS T. REWBERY, ew 22, 1886, AGENT. Horses ‘Wanted. WILL be on the Island next week and will be prepared to purchase One Huadred and Fifty HORSES A good price for a good animal. Don’t fail to see me. JAMES KEEGAN, Sept. 22--dy & wy FARM FOR SALE *HE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful Farm, situated in the imimediate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLI€ FARM, con- taining Lt7 acres of prime land. Possession given Ist December next. TKRMS EASY. Apply in Genet S N 1A’ TTHEW, McLEAN & CO, On the premises to LESLIE BROS. Sept. 283—dly 3 wks 1 LBS, , Hou A, de PALL S STOVE FOR SALE—A “Sultana,” No* 40, base burner, used only one winter, perfect, for sale cheap. Apply at =e ottice, oct8 tf AN EXPERIENCED BAND TEAC HER, for many years, would like tulocate at Moncton if sufficient encouragement couli be offered to him tu do so. Address letter to EXAMINER office, Ch‘town, P. E island. oci8 tf | ROU ND— A small sum of Money. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses on applica tion at R.k, pre oct t if [—Between Stnce ‘a Wales “College and D. Rankia’s Drug meer 3 Medal, bearing tic name of Luitie MAicWade, C. D. N. D., Sourts, Finder will obiige the owner re leaving the same al this office. ects li pd W ANTED—Position by ac ouapetent Dry Goods Salesman and Window Dresser, who tho roughly understauds the vusiness and can bring best references. Address, **Alba- tross,” Heraid otiee. : oct8 fi eod \ ANTE D vs A Cook; goed references required. Apply to . Mrs. Hy James Palmer, Pownal Street, next door to St. Joseph’s Convent, octs tf \ JANTED—-A Man capable of taking charge of a firsi-class city grocery store; one used to city grocery trade; good salary given to the right man. Applications to be made before the 20th of Oct. Address: City Grocery, EXAMINER office, ovté tf post —Yesterday, in this city, a Purse contain- ing asum of money and some papers. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at-this office, oct? 2i wy lind W ANTED--Lady agents aciually clear $20 daily with my wonderful entirely new patent rab - ber under garment for females: a minister’s wife sold 13 first hour.—Madam Z. Z. Little, Box 443, Chicago, ll. octd 10i pd GOOD wages to a suitable Help for general housework.— Mrs. H. Findley, Sidney Street, octd tf Tt LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with aoe and well in yard. Apply to Ww iliam os _ gota ous ,ET.—Haif of double tenement house on Oriebar Street. Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. Sidney Grey. sept28 tf WANTED,—A cook. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois Devonport Cottage, Ruyalty. sep2s tf To I —In Subscriber‘ s buil ding, a large office, wabahie for Club or Assembly Room.—J. Maceachern. sent 23 mo wed FEATHERS WANTED—Highest price paid for good new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, Furniture Dealer. fepi2t WAN 1 ED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the mana pement. Appiy to H. Shaw, present Ma nager es 1 Laundry. auld Te. LET—Lialf of a double tenement House on Kent Street, near Robins’ Livery Stable. Ap- ply to Mrs. James Oifer, Upper Queen Sireet. sept20 3i eod pd T°. REN T—A good-sized Warehouse on Water Street. near the Railway. Enquire at Exam- INER otiice. seat 13 tf To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksa.: pos*cssion given Ist Ociober next. For jundl eod tf + ADVE RTI SER, who is desirous of buying a “ AUNDON | 5 HC PP ES VB BE ES 28 FALL §$ §S86. TOCK NOW OPENING. HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO C20. DAVIES Ch'town, Sept. 23, 1886. ames Paton & § GREATS ALE OF SHIPWRE KEB DRY GOODS, FRIDAY, & CoO. ——COMMENCING ON Sk P iM BER 24th. | pu Goods are all in ood condition and will be sold as noted below :-— 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. 240 ‘** Black Cashmere, ee ” sae ” 900 ‘* Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 e ee - 1200 ‘ Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 ee o “s 300 ‘* Black Union Cashmere, ni 29 i eh | - 300 ** Gray Alpaca, - 20 sd ” 14 Se 450 ‘* All-wool Serge Dress Goods, 24 e ae a 300 ‘* Mantle and Ulster Cloths, *‘* $1.60 s ** 31.00 859 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, " 20 - - 1S “2 1,200 ‘* Princess Dress Cords, e 26 ¥ <i: “ 300 ” Plaid Dress Goods, te 13 ei v ne 1,000 ‘* Colored Velveteen, $+ se Ag ———- - a mem rerem 14 S —————— ~— Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable for Fancy Wark—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. Trimming: and We will show these goods on tables in centre of store, SOME AND SEE THEM. JAMES BATON Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1886. & CO. MARKET SQUARE. se ss 3 = & p a4 © A A Hae We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of fsummer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to eall at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, ete., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at ence. ® BEER BROS. August 17, ‘86. ust Received ! sig ts TANLEY BROS, BROW Rs SER New Mantie Plushes, New Striped Plusiies, New Piain Plushes, New Striped Velveteens, New Chenille Trimming, New Chenilie Loop Fringe, New Black Rosary Trimmings, New Felts for Fancy Work, New Canvas (or Fancy y Werk, New Chenille Cords for | ancy Work, farm of say 400 acres, with the idea of making a sheep farm, will be glad to have par- ticulars of such as are for sare ; must have good substantial homesieud, near church, raii and vil- lage. Address: “Fred Palmer, Spelthorae, Ted- dington, 34 Middlesex, Eng ™ aug3l OR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop F situate on Huston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to Gesepe, i or to gets tt on va on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder afiections+« of the } ings and other wasting tof the season. diseases, We may consider it our most reliable agent. Ina perfectly elegant sad bgrevable form.” CARVELL oa. Sept. ied ber s'eide prs the premises. —H. H. ft general housework. iam Ww ANTED— A SF for Wella head a ’ ly to. Mrs rt bioreel New Fancy Dron». New Trimining raids, New Dress Trimmings, New Woot Wraps. STANLEY BROs, Brown’s Blovk, Opposite Market House. ’ Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1888, "did ‘