ry; lise THE Er Sn an Terms Four Dollars per Year a DAILY EXAMI | ER _ .‘This-is*Prue t+ Ee VOL 38 Seemann nent NNN Hyacinths for Giass Culture No use to use «mal! Bulbs for Glass Culture. You lose your time and trouble Ge the hest colors. Cheap, poor Bulbs for bouee culture are a delusion and Moet of the so called a fraud. bargains in Bulbs are of this kind. They are “‘cn)!s” snail Bulbs of weak vitality, avd poor color, Their only merit is cheapness and they are reaily “dear at a gift”. Boy our large mamed Hyac- imths, they are the finest grown in Holland. Geo. Carter & Co. Direct ImMporTens or HoLtianp Bus. Rene seen te Cis PrTTe rer CE re rest rte Ore eaemaeeeee \AbAMbbbaddbebsLbadbbssb dbs ubb saa cadUChbdkadddAld odd!) ne J t A siz, « “Ww ™ ee 0G OC OO O00 WO OOO Flouse 0 CHARL ep A aging BOO, oom “OWN a pomons— FRANGE MAY RECALL ‘MARCHAND, And Leave the Question Open, TAKING II UP AT SOME FUTURE TIME. Will not Enter Ulterior Negotia- tions at Present. [Srectat ro Tue Examiner.) Loxvow, Oct 29.—The Paris correspon- France directs Fashoda she will refuse to enterinto any ulterior dent of the Times says if Major Marchand to retire from negotiations, preferring to leave the ques tion quite open and awarting a more favor- able opportunity to open it. FIRE IN ST. JOHN. Messrs J & A McMillan Burnt Out ——_—— 4 ' » Baker's < ' ; Dandruff & i g Shampoo Soap. > 4 This soap is made from the | 3 purest « ils knowa, : [t is largely advertised and largely used. People troubled with dandruff should use this soap. It is a sure cure, beside pron oting the growth of the hair. Price 25 cents. A.W. RADDIN, Phm B ' } | _o 232es <> ODM ODAD DES =]}>4<,e0<2>6 GOODASoeMesee se CENTRA . GSTORE. SUNNYSIDE... ef] ]eom]D>” ¢ 6@005 ee NEWEST COLORS: oe ee ow LN a OE El A (SpectaL ro Toe Examiner.) Sr Jonx, Oct 29.—The five story brick building occupied by J. aod A, McMillan, | Prince Wm Street, was completely gutted | by fice this morning. The Pope Wants Peaee. Rome, October 28.—Thbe pope has tele- graphed President Faure advising him to order the ithdrawel of French troops from Fashoda in ordér to avoid war. Leo XJII urgea that the difference between Eogland and France be snbmitied to arbi- | tration. @ | ‘Minar s Liniment Cures Buras, etc. i -«~—(aiters | Gaiters | Made of good weariug material. Just received at ~ COFF BROS, Boot Factory Pe YY * edad The Finest Lot of Fancy Rockers ts we have ever shown ia n : ~ * t a —_—— oo IF IT’$ NEWSONS IT’S 300D. manag The Furniture which we sell is built on the ‘heirloom plan—built to last for yeare, and E then descen | in goo! couditioa to your grandchildren. e good, you 0 ight LO Bee them. a ts ~~ ee .] yw in. If you want something real E OHN N ae BO eee eh tae sont eerie a at Potted whens Pttadh tras ual. ans OF er jee ET a RO BOE A NT Ce ee AVN IES We will bz on deck to-night to fit you to a Hat or Cap ora suit of Ready to Wear prices are right. Call to-nigl! dollar g ves a long way in our s YW. D. McR AY Clothes. people as we always have acrowd around purchasing. We are the people for the Our 1t and go home happy. Your tore. GOVERNOR HOWLAN AT TIGNISH. Tigaish was in holiday attire yesterday, ~-flags flying from the public buildings and the American evusulate, to welcome Governor Howlan. He paid the placea flying visiton the afternoon train, and notwithatanding the dows pour of raiaa large crowd were at the station to meet him, and receivea hearty hand shake. A committee representative of the best citizens of Tignish waited on him at the residence of Dr. Murphy, and presented him with an address of welcome which «ill appear later, The Dreyfus Case. (Seaciat tro Tus Examiner.) Paris, Oct 29.—Yesterday’s proceed- ings were devoid or sensation. In the court of Cassation the only erucs ction caused ensued upon reading pathetic letters from Dreyfus. Dairy Products. Monreal, Oct. 28.—Writing on Canad~ ian produc e, Hodgeon Bros., under date of Liverpool October loth, says: “Cheese has only been in moderate demand all week, but prices of fancy qualities, latest make, rule firm. We quote finest coo! colored August, Canadian, 433 to44s; white 42s to 4 te; choicest states colored and white, 422 to 43s. Earlier markers are in re quest from 358 to 40-; while low grades (0 plentiful, are dull frorn 208 to 30« per cwt. “Batter —A further sdvance in quote - tions of contivental produce has taken place, but dealers are slow to follow, and only operate for immediate needs, Finest made Canadian is in tair demand, but sup- plies of this quality are emall, bulk of atock being a secoudary grade. We quoie: Fascy fresh-made Canadian creamery. in boxes, 963 to 100s—next quality from 90s to 94s; finest states, 928 to 95s. [inest ladies and invitaticns in fair demand from 664 to 76s; finest Danish 1088 to 1)83 Irish creamery, 1053 to 1128; Cork firsts 91+; seconds, 85s; thirds, 783 per crt. ee AE een. sce Ottawa Notes. Ovrawa, Oct 28.—Hon Mr Sifton’s puff- ery bureau in this city, it appears, was | suggested to him by @ gentleman in Mani- | toba wo for some years was consected | with the Koglish department of Bismarck’s public opinion bureau in Berlin, of which full particulars are given in Bush’s life of Bismarck. As the ministers have important eogage- ments in Ottawa next week, thry iave ‘secared @ postponement of the Washiogtou coafevence to November 10th. A hitch was occured in connection with the winter mail contract. The Alians want certain clauses modified dat Sir Richard Cartwright will not give wav, ac cordingiy all steamebip men left for Mont« real to taik Over the matier with their priv- cipsls, Trading in Rifles. Orrawa, Oct. 28.—A curious atory is afloat in connection with the sale of Snider rifles, tenders for which were re ceived a few weeks ago. Col. Cole, com- mandivg ofliser of the Second Mootreal Regiment Artillery, wae the bighest bid. der, and thousand’ stand of Sniders were soldto bim at 80 cents each, to- gether with a large quantity of awmunis tion, of which the department had so™e six million rounds on hand. Col. Cole ia now retailing Snidersat $3 each,so that he stands to make a good thing out of bis venture, Interesting Event. Moxrrear, October 28.—Collingwood Schreiber, chief engineer of railways and conala, is towed Miss Gwyone, daughter of Mr Justice Gwynne,of the supreme court. The marriage takes place vext month. —_—___-20e———_ —-— - FRANCE WARNED. ee Cecil Rhodes on the Situation. Loxpox, Oct 28.—The Cape [own cor- respondent of the Times says: “Mr. Cecil Rhodes, addressing an open air meeting here said that four years ago he saw Baron de Cource! (French Ambassador to Great Britain), and told hiw on the authority of Lord Rosebery that Great Britain would fight if necessary to prevent the French reaching the Nile and cutting the connec- tion the British intended to make betweeo the north and south. “Mr. Rhodes added that be knew the French Government was then advised that such would be Eugland’s action.” Railway Manager Says: “In reply to you rquestion do my children objection to taking Scott's Emulsion, I say No! on the cvatrary, they are fond of 1 es it keeps them pictures of health.” ‘y, Wham: Free Boeri Men Navin to advise the Public, may ijonk ‘hid. i miami ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1898 Single Gg heme two cents NO 253 F THE DREYFUS CASE. Seme Sensational Developments. Paris, Oct. 28—The Dreyfus court of enquiry was of a lively churacyr yesterday. Great sirese was laid by M Bardoncot on Picquart’s letter of July 14, 1898, to the moter of justice, in which he gave se- veo priocipal arguments against the the probability of the guilt of Dreyfus, includ- log the impossib lity of Dreyfus procur- ing the plana of fortresses and proposals forthe movements of troops undetectsd, whereas Major Esterdazy bad free sccess thereto. This letter also cites interviews which Col. Picquart bad with Gens. Billot aad Gonze. andisays : “With the proof in my handeI have established the innocence ot Dreyfus.” To this General Gonze replied, according to the letter of the minis.er of justice, “W hai’s it to youtif Dreyfus is on Devil’s Island; Col. Picquart—“But he is insocent- Geu, Gouzs—* You know Mercier (for-~ wer minister of war), and Saussier (form erly military yoveroor of Paris) are mixe? up in this affair. Do you want to com- promise them ?” The letter thea continued that on leav- ing Gea, Gouze, Col. Picquart‘declared be was Convinced of the innocence of Dreyfus, and he prepared to fight the matter out and reveal what he knew. After further reference io Col Picquart’s charges that the ministry of war and general staft had tampered with documents ; and had manufactured evidence in tbe, Deeyfus case, and a presentation of the contradictory s'atements of Vol. Piequar and the minister of war relative to tbe secret document, The sensational part of M, Bard’s repori was the shorthand notes of the examina- tion of the Jate Lieut. Colonel Henry, by M, Godefroy Cavaignac, the minister of war, afier Heury’s forgery had been dis- covered, These notes showed that the confession of forge y was Ouly obtained with the utmost difficulty, Henry stoutly denying, and then prevaricating to the effect tuat beonly added a phrase to the genuine letter, and then, when driven to the lastcorner, ,rotested that he acted for the country’s good. The draft of M. Bard’s conclusions was that Comte Kasterhazy waa the real cul- prit, but that his condemnation would have meant the ruin of the Iatelligence Je= partment, . M. Bard animalyver‘ed severely on the withbolding ot ile secie:dossierfrom Drey- fus himself, as the presenting of the documents to Dreyfus could not have com - premised the national interests, be said, andthe course adopted was in flagrant violation of the righ:s of French citizens since 1780. Althoagh the proceedings, thus far, are 80 favorable to Dreyfus, it must not be assumed that there will be any real clear- ing up of the mystery. It looks, rather, as though an attempt is being made to stifle the real truth by liberating Dreyfus with~ out ®, new trial. It is asked by the Dreyfusites if the secret dossier existe as alleged, what good purpose can be served by the cassatioa giving a decision without seeing it, since that is the only real proof, if any, of the guilt of Dreyius. *.2.+oe-+ Canadian History cs In connection with the Educational Reveiw, of St. John, a series of suplement- ary readings of Canadian History, edited by G U Hay ia being issued. The September issue (the third number) is before us. It contains sketches by I Allen Jack, James Hannay, Harry,Piers, W F Ganong, Ph D, G UC Hay, Ph B, and Rev W O ere MA. We commend the “readings” the public. Canadians who are ay AB in the hirtory of their couotry will read them with delight. They are issued quarterly at 10 cente per copy. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured jn half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POW DERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all drugaiste. i— Insure With The Standard Life Assurance Company of Edinburgh. ESTABLISHED 1825. F. W. Hyndman —— A Certainty atisfaction. 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