~ enn es — a Tet Re edn tn a a ee ee — FAH DAILY HXAMT oeal and Other Items. TELEL i Hi 5 cic | Terrible Murder Local and ' ELEGHAPHIG = REWS, He . Nasuvitie, Tenn., Dec. 8. .. G. Trefton, a farmer, fatally stabbed DECEM 10, 1883. ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Ka .ins in ladies mantles at Youxas [SPecraL Desparcues ro Tus EX,Miner.} I i sine eg y { 1nmse ul Go — MI Earie’s concert takes place on The War in Egypt ee ia a a lf shot through k — o> ~ i , eRe ED mt » lp eneoum lenusry 4th ypt. |the head. Both have died. _ S834. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. I883-4. e oinenititia : an PD Wid Carmo, Dec. 9 0:0 pay ur Buffalo Robes at Jonny MePriex } , ’ o Another Murder. ee: y nD y + . 2 O< . : ° — dec 2 why, | A force of hill tribes attacked tive com- | N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows . | panies of pe pig een were “ Provipencs, R. I., Dec. 9. ‘Sundays excepted ):— <¢ Munro is now organizing a cookery connoitering outside of Suakim,on the 5th. n. 8 J Dette : : } ul ; pees 6 te 3 : | iD I's uro The Egyptians were completely annihilated, | eee ae re = wer hie — Ta ee eee ee a ee SS ——ooeaeaeaasea=_=__SSSSSS eee ‘ |and artillery captured. Two persons} Saturday TRAINS DEPART.—-FOR THE WEST. ! TRAINS ARKIVE. FROM THE WEST Heap@varRTers for ladies corsets, Youna’s, entered Suakim and reported that hill men ens I ’ ° - were hovering near the town. On hearing} Lo ee ; pais 2 : . —_ eo. se ee } —cT ; ee Y. M. C. A. Concert next Thureday. Preo- | this Mahmond-taper Pasha sent forward Langtry Attacked, No. 1. | No, 3 Xo. 2 No. 4 gramme to-morrow. | 500 black troops and 200 Bashi Basouke wre | i | cp: | against the h bes. he mself, remain. | CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. ac. 8. STAT c 27) > | ——-—— he for warm Underclothing go to J, B. Mac. | ai cel ay Po +. Fee meeth Tose. | m shee pring one § : STATIONS, NEW | PRESENT NEW PRESENT STATIONS. | NEW | PRESEST | DEW | PRESKNT aaah (decl0, 78 at: aakin. At a distance of three | Ronghs stoned Mrs. Langtry’s car as it STANDARD |CH’R'1OWN | STANDARD |CH’k’TOWN || | STANDARD |CB’k TOWN | STAN] ARD |CH’R’ TOWN aril 0 re Pe the “Pe. Kgyptans | passed through here. No one was injured. | ite 1IME | Time. | TIME. TR. Bis fue « | TIME. TIME. | TIME TIME. H. M. Cucrentse, Ese, arrived home from The kK. widen a tap : > : ante * ' oe | ea ae. ae vee ey a en ae ee Me aa em ay Bee ‘c _—s ee. ae ; | 1 Myypt ovgnt stuooo y Dut were ery ‘ 9 | ae | : Boston on Saturday bight, a le ae Fif oe fe Weather bulewn. Charlottetown....... 40a.m.| 8.27 2.m.| 2.40p m.} 3.2’ p.m || Sharlottetown ...... 3.20 p. m.| 4.07 p. m. 10.308. m. 1).17 & m, _—- cut to pieces. Fifty only of them escaped. Royalty Junction 8.00 * | 847 * | 300 “ | 347 “ (3.00 “4/347” | Act in want of Far Caps should go to J. B. —__— Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the North Wiltshire .. 8.52 * | 929 * 3.48 «6 42 ee Royalty Junction.. } 2 55 és ; 2 49 a .Oe.,7: tee,” r3 . IO ‘ > Ve - 4 i ' 4 >: al } = .% * $s aa : -~ } vote : ; MACDONALD’S. [decl0. Later Particulars. Mearitiene- Provinces. tunter _ ghtre 9.07 * | 9.54 * 403 * | 4.50 ‘** ||North Wiltshire..... $o8...* | 281. * ita. 20.00,.° : oa cinciintin 3 ne tate acay oa | ee oe 4.3% ** | 5.26.** |)fenter River........ 1s “MYA - Len | 9.54 ‘ [wo cases of drunkenness at the Stipendi- Lonpon, Dec. 8 . fae -ounty dane......... 9.53 ‘© 10.40 ‘* | 447 “* | 524 >* |\Bradalbane......... Mia. oe Pee eee ary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. I ei gon - pee a Toronto, December 10-10 a. m. Fieteune:........40e °° Be? | 501 “ 548 ‘* |\County Line........ | (148 “ | 823 « 1910 « > : we adv _ eay the Egyptian forces Winds shifting to southeast and southwest; Kensington ie oh 6 aoe 6 CL dee 5&2) «+ 608 ** |\Freetown............)1246 * [1.33 ** | 809 “) ) 886 * Curap cottons and prints at Youne’s defeated near | uakim, on the Sth, the lost| fair to cloudy weather, with local rains; not Summetnid aan 63h ee 5.55 ‘* | 6.42 “* |\Kensington.......... 112.26 ** | Lf. ** 4°7.40;.%, 4183 * i icmieuiias number 680 men. The force was com-| much change in temperature. Poe ED | 1.00p. m.! 1.47 p.m. A : 11.50 a. m./12.37 “ 17495 * 8.02 * No boy or girl should miss seeing Punch manded by an Egyptian Malor. The sur- - — — Miseouche........... Lm 120 ™ Summerside. ...... 110.10 ** j22.87 a.m.) : and Judy at St. Peter's Bazaar next Wed- | Vivors say they were attacked by 5,000 men. ae rT. eh Wellington.....,....| 1.50 “* | 237 “ | Miesomett. .. 5.60.2 04 10.48 ** 12.35% | nesday. id . RACE ON Tricycurs.—-On Oct. 24, Mr. | Port Hill...........:) 2.382 “ 3.19 °* | Wellington.......... 1020 * ji07 ** | iain te mm and Mrs, T. S. Smith (neither of whom weighs | O’Leary,............; 350 “ 9) 457 “ Port Hill oa * nae * x s 8. é 7 c : ee a *< i ee ee . i _- j : [ne newest and cheapest dress materials Preliminary Skirmishe over 126 pounds), members of the South GRO les vere ck cco 4.“ ea orl Ee aoe. ?. 1. Bee. | . are at YUUNG’s. London, England, Tricycle Club, accomplished { Alberton....,.......| 454 “ | 5.41 “ iB « lg A : is ‘ J TTRNOUIMUOE © 6 s'nn 00'S 7.55 8.42 i Honea Kone, Dee. 9. a wonderful performance on 2 100 Ib, sociable | Tignish..............15.50 “ 6.37 “ n ATpereee 4... '«. 2.3 | ni. * | ~~ (ue steamer “Summerside” arrived from A Chinese night attack an Haiphong has | cy cle, and over an exceedingly heavy } of a} _ i gs 4 pEUWUM. ...s.. Sanees sm F707 I Pictou with mails and passengers at 4 o'clock been frustrated by the French. The mile track, and c a pasery wane % One ao err a tyes ee Pay ee ao ae this evening. Chinese e@wanced close to Haiphong and}~ ™® ~ Secs two MUles, Oo tee eee) eas a . oe ea Sed ie iam cena ca miles, 12 min. 17 sec; four miles, 20 min, 38% TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. . ' ‘ veal 0: Si les, 2 in. 5 2c; SEV i 7 Steious repaired and painted at short | troops were despatched to the scene and the mi, “Oh wet) pee Teg MY i O3h oils. 20 Poe , notice at P. H. Tratnor’s, Kent Street,| enemy were routed. It is expected that Ren BY min BS eens sci aa ae 1-5 No. 5. | No.7 | No. 6 No. 8 aie (dec 10 Gieod | the French will advance on Sontag to-|gec. Mr. Smith was the most beaten of the STAT | ot aes morrow. _? he finish hong ot ae . “IONS, es | ’ ra Mr. Joux Ross has retired from the a pays at _ _r yi sa “en oe aa by th ATIONS NeW | PRESENT NEW PRESENT STATIONS, NEW | PRISENT NEW | PRYBENT management of the New Glasgow Plaindealer, “ae ee said et ea pants ee ai ao | STANDARD |Cit’R'TOWN | STANDARD (CH’R'TOWN STANDARD |CH’R TUWN | STANDARD [CH’R'TOWN Mr. McUillivery assumes the role of editor | Legisiative Excitement. sald slie conid have gone on for eome distance, j vere TIME TIME. Ti ME. i TIME. TIME, "IME. TIME. TIME, _ > ~ = + — aati emteentenineereeemnetii -_—— —_——---_—_— and manager, aa in alll ' Se Seeeeineerete eo aentieeeee ase —_— s-=- ai i SEAUTIFUL Wax%Dolls for thirty cents—| | } tee : Toronto, Dec. 8. formerly gold at eighty cents—at the Diamond Charlottetown,.......| 2.30 p. m.) 3.17 p. m. Charlottetown........ 10.45 a.m. 11.32a. Barcaixs in W orsteds, Tweeds, Mantle A despatch from Victoria, B. C., says; Bookstore. Royalty Junction.. 2.50 | 3.37 ** ||Royalty Junction.... 10.22 “ j11.09 “ and Ulster Cloths at Jouw McPuxx va o's. | there is great excitement there over the —~ > Y 2.95 PY ce PROP os duicigis s cnmiis 10.05 «* {1052 ** (decl0 2i wkly. | Settlement and Island Railway Bill. Strong! © Friday last a shuttle train on the New ae teseeesveees) BID «| 8.59 . |) Bedford............. | 9.45 “ (1032 “ 5 igen, SO aie sis et objections were taken by the opposition to| York Elevated Road, plying on nae Mg | SURE EES Rene | a . io “ ) Mount Stewart | S08 «ft SOT" PARTIES requiring their carriages repaired | the action of the Legislature in delegating Chatham Square station and the City Hall, |} Mount Stewart. ... ae 4 52 an sees 900 * ,947 « or painted can have them caretally stored a ' © | left the track and jolted along over cross ties 4.15 | 6.02: * {Cardigan 740 « RO7 «* 7 oo “| to the Dominion Government the construc- | ° . J 5. : Cardi rm “4 “ PE durevercehes ; — during the winter season free of charge at| |: . > . {for abont eighty teet. Had it not been for Jardigan..,........ | 5.35 | 6 22 i | seorgetown 71S **-9 6302) 8 | PH. TRAINon’s. [decl 3ieod tion of the Island Railway. Especial the > fdas that thDebed ‘was .eolidl - planked |. 2e0rgetown.:........1 6.00 % 647% } moet . Ve ! stim ge then hostility was manifested towards the so-| ..... a¢ this point, the entire salad saised aieihnaiaeean : ad __|}Mount Stewart...... 1 9.05 a.m., 9.52 a, m. Very Rev. Dr. MoDovatp lectures in the | called Settlement Act, which confers on the | faijen into the street below. As it was, the | Morell ...¥... eG | 450 Pe | aa mete scat | | 786 “ Ras “ Market Hall to-merrow (Tuesday) evening on Dominion Government the power to dispose ‘train stopped just at the edge and the | St. Peter’&......... | | 5. is “ +605 * “Il Bear River... i222 ae” | ; 709 7.66 os “The Celtic Race.” We bespeak for him aj 0 4 large amount of land and money t0| passengers were severely frightened and well} Bear River... ....... | oe: ™ 6.53“ |Soarie... eso. ayes ee 6.25 ‘4 7,12 ‘“s bamper house. Mr. R. Dansumir, a member of the con- | shaken, ey By eee (on TTT a tracting legislature, and-his associates, with- ee Nee eee seer eee eee eee ene ES Se —— = > the ar ah sine great "anads. = = wane -~ eS ag i photogreah and autograph albums, the ga@- For the convenience of the public, the second or parallel column shows the present Charlottetown time. will be given at J. B. Macpowavp’s. [decl0. | electors. n Friday Mr. Beaven, M. P., | Diamond bookstore exceis. The difference between that Nia : : ot pes ear S cccedlt Geta" atioca. aias tania eatee | ype ca | een that and the present new standard time is forty-seven minutes and twenty secon We learn that Mr. Philip Coyle, of tract. The Government declined to make| THERE are said to be 27 lawyers in the JAMES CO LEMAN, this city, has donated five barrels of flour to | it and the House adjourned under strong United States of Representatives, eleven Railway Offices, Charlottetown, Dec, 7, 1888, Superintendent. the St. Vincent de Paul Society, for the poor | excitement till Friday. The Government joornatats, eight armors thirty ie merchants | <== a eee tenant pinmappnpinnnntnpein eee —— of all denominations. will consult the authorities. OL DARKS, GAG Soy Wee perme it @ not it would rg oy that the mercantile classes, in : si a ris: es spite of the large interests at stake in legis- l'ue most attractive and cheapest Ubristmas , . : ‘ Ts Grit Rumors and Devices. lation, do not seek an entrance into Congress, Cards are as usual at Youne’s. but it is just possible they are represented by . saecgeiilliendiii To decorate your homes for Xmas you would do well to get at the Diamond Book- : : proxy by legal gentlemen in a good many Toronto, Dec. 8. ‘nstahoés. A special despatch from Winnipeg to the ARE NOW. OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN —_——_~»¢ —-~ store a quantity of the beautiful wreathing made of naturai flowers. It looks immense. degen Buy your Dry Goods and Clothing at Jonn use & Co’s. [dec!0 2in wly, —__-_»>——- Sin Cuaries Tcerpen left Liverpool for Halifax on Thursday last, having been delay- ed longer than at first expected. He will likely reach Halifax Saturday or Sunday week, we ee J. B. Macboxap’sis the place for Men’s and Boy’s Ciothing. [declO vsuiditerenlaite Ir is proposed having a Christmas Tree at Faleonwood Asylum for the benefit of the patients. Any contributions, either in money or otherwise, will be very thankfully receivec. by Mrs. Blanchard, and may be left at Rankin’s Drug Store, or with Mrs. Sterling. echpneelinaeen Larceyy.—Mirhael Beagan appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Courc, this fore- noon, charged with stealing an ulster coat from the store of Mr. L. E. Prowse, Queen Street. Mr. Prowse, who witnessed the robbery, being absent from the city, the case was oda eee Xas Carnps.—To those living at a distance from town: For $1.00, sent by post, R. K. Brace will send a beautiful selection, worth $1.10, post paid, of Xmas, New Years, or Birthday Cards, They are warranted to be the best and cheapest in P. E. 1. Address, P. O. box 212, Charlottetown. [declO wkly —_——< A race of fifty yards and return was run at Echo Park, Philadelphia, on Monday, between Frelerick Rogers, of Trenton, N. J., and L. C. ‘ mith’s mustang pony Ned, for a purse of $100. The race was won by the man by thirty yards. The pony was ridden by James Hinton, an English Jockey. Globe says a large farmer's meeting was held at Rapid City on Thursday night. The railway monopoly and the high tariff were freely denounced, Rev. Mr. Crawford said, ‘‘If we are to be trodden by the other provinces, 1 would advise secession."’ The citizens Of Brandon also met on Thursday night, and endorsed the stand taken by the farmer's union, and deputations are being appointed in places all over the Province to attend a grand convention at Winnipeg, on Dec. 10, Chinese Immigration. Victor, B. C., Dec. 8. The House has passed a resolution in- structing the Government to introduce a bill restricting Chinese immigration. The startling statement was made by the Pro- vincial Secretary. that there were three thousand destitute Chinese in the mainland who can only subsist by murdering and stealing, which they have already begun. The French in Madagascar. Lonpon, Dec. 8. The French Admiral reports that ho has destroyed several ports of the Thovas on the west coast of Madagascar, including the port of Marametta. Numerous fevers pre- vail among the French troops. Another Imperial Meeting. Bertin, Dec. 8. Rumors are current here of another meeting of the Emperors of Germany, Russia, and Austria as the result of the Jus? price the goods at the Diamond Book- store, You will fiod them very cheap. —_ -»-—— A case of mistaken identity is recorded by the Arksnsaw 7'raveller:—An old negro. pas- sing along the street, stepped on a torpedo ingeniously placed in his way by abvy. When | the thing exploded he turned and said: ‘‘Hun! neber see such a town as dis. Da’s being tryin’ to blow me upeber since I come heab. White folks mus’ take me for the Gar of tussia, -~+--— -— Diakres for 1884 at the Diamond Bookstore. etlitpetnnn Tue owner of Jay Eye See thinks that the little black ge ding will trot in 2.08 next season, — eee ——— SHIP NEWS. Havana, Nov 27, ar barque Sappho, Mc- Phee, 43 days from Newport, Wales, Boston, Dee 8, ar brigt Sirius, Sigsworth, 7 days from Georgetown. St. John’s, Nfld., Nov. 22.—Ar schr Rise and Shine, Suthergreen, Barbadoes; Jessie, Wright, P. E. Island. Ar at Havana, Nov 27.—bark Sappho, Me- Phee, Cardiff; David Taylor, Wallace, do. Sld from Guantanamo, Nov, 16—brig Ger- trude, Matheson, Inagua. Ar at Yarmouth, N. 8S., Dec 5—schrs Noko- mis and Wide Awake from P E I. Ar at Boston, Dec 4—schr Jessie, Newell, Murray Harbor, P E I, _ — _ —_————— At the Charlottetown Hospital, on the Ist inst., after a painful and tedious illness, Areas O'Donnell, of Pisquid Road, Lot 49, aged 31 years. May she rest in peace. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, Wool Squares and Wool Scarfs, | Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VELVETS, VELVETHENS AND PLUSH, Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. > LECTURE will be delivered by the - VERY REV D. McDONALD, D. D., under the auspices of the Catholic Litersry Union, in the MARKET HALL, oat Spit gs nn le + recent conference between the Russian Tue exportation of produce by schooners | Foreign Minster and Prince Bismarck. from this port is about ended, Most all the produce laden vessels have cleared for their respective destinations. Only one ~— the ‘‘Lizzie’—remains for cargo. She arrived here on Satarday with a cargo of fish, and is now taking in produce for St. John’s, New- foundland. —_ON— SELLING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, AT THE ing, th inst. LONDON HOUSE. “2 vathae SCHMITZ’S — eveonars sewn HISTORY OF ENGLAND New York, Dec. 9. FOR SALE AT The Central Labor Union has passed a resolution asking President Arthur to en- | : G. Hi. HASZARD’s. Dee. 6, 1883. -—4i edd LS ane Admission, 16 cents; Reserved Seats, 15 ——:0: Men’s Gloves, i itts & Scaris. cents. Tickets for salsat F ser & Reddin’s Drug Store, Apothecaries Hall and Diamond Men/’s ‘Top Coats, Bookstore, Doors open at 7.30 p, mj; Lec Men’s Ulsters, "TTT. deavor to procure a stay of execution of} THe ansual,production of Kerosene Oil in | (yDonnell’s sentence. the United States is about 600,000,000 gallons. The grade, known as Water White, is highly refined, colorless, odorless, and safe. It is sold in five gallea tins, or by the gallon, at Georges Canrer’s, Great George Street. dod cenliccentiintllagn tate — Ecclesiastical Censures. i A N (\ Y N A L i Lonpvon, Dec. 8. ture commences at eight. JOHN A. McINNIS, Secretary. ee rm (decl0 oaw wkly 3i A Rome despatch to the Times states that | cate Wiuis me ae . s s . 1283 | ere the Muniteur de Rome papal —. strongly | (as ay Men s Fur Overconts, Ch town, Dec. 4, 1883. p Y. M. CG. A.—Be sure to attend the free | censures the Catholic clergy at Newry tor p\ eat my 9 3 conversazione at the Y. = C. A. Hall this} their attitude during the recent agitation | frPigas a Men’s Reefing Jackets, | evening at 8 o'clock. A pleasant time 18 an-| there. , % Me 7 | ticipated, with music and refreshments. siiesss edie | N aid of the BAPTIST CHURCH BUILD-} | | FE) Men’s Woo! Underclothing, 5 ‘ [nvitation tickets have been issued to a num er | ING FUND, will be beld in the : a SALE, at a bargain, a six pocket Eng- lish Pool Table, with balls and Cnes | (complete), Cue Racks, Chairs, Oard Teovie, and other furaiture, The room was fitted up for a private club, is centrally situated and will be rented on reasonable teruis. For further information apply at Examiyen OFewe. Ch'town, Dee. 6, 1883.—3i pd FOR SALE. 4 al Men’s Fiannel Shirts, the desirabili aabiastion MOREE L AAML, © || | Men’s Cardigan Jackets, The desirability of the ae of aes Egypt to Great Britain is now freshly is- | Men’s Fur Ca s Nervous Prosraation, vital weakness, cussed, Wednesday, the 19th December ¥ BD 5 debility from over-work ‘te indiscretion is a eee Ladies Cioth Sacques, radically and promptly cured by that great News from the Capital And | Ladies’ Cloth Ulsters, | a Ladies’ Fur-tined Circulars, ber of persons; and all others who are inter- Annexation of Egypt. ested in the welfare of the Institution, and oomnames are willing to work in its interests, will please obtain tickets from the Secretary, and they will be cordially welcome, —_—_ --—- a hee The sale will begin at two p. m. Tea on the tables at five p.m. Refreshments during the afternoon and evening, Admissien to Hall, 10 cents; Tea, 26 cents, Ch’town, Dec. 3. i nerve and brain food known as Mack’s Mag: —-- netic Medicine, which is sold hy all res pousible druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by Avotheearies Hall Co, See advertisement in | customs surveyor at Winnipeg was gazetted Orrawa, Dee. 8. Tho appointment of John Bowell, as eee another column. © [declO lw wly | to. : | 1 | : . a another column ; [dec y elit dink she drantel spate y { Va i | | 4 adies’ Astracan Jackets, vil '‘eecae adaale 4 Tur Wealeyan says:—**The outside of the : t t f death a 4 i ’ ’ yO.8TO OUSE, on Great George . memorial hall at Sackville, is nearly complet- cd ond Herding oe ae d ° 4 ° | Ladies Fur Caps and Muffs. Street, near the centre of the city. @on- tains fourteen rooms. Suitable for large family, or toarding house. Will be sold cheap, and terms made to suit. Apply at this office, Ch'town, Dec, 4, 1883, Buffalo Rebes, Japanese Wolf Robes, Blankets. Horse Rugs, Railway Wrappers,etc se PRINTING of every description GEO. DAVIES & CO. ies eka end Despatch ROOMS, oor. Water ari Great Goorge Btreet, d , e will be very attractive : a Peat (25-9 two shades aioe giving of an old man named Maher, at Sandwich, a pleasing effect. The portion of the building Ont., last eee to gate nment for life. to be known as the “Black Memorial Chapel Greenwood, who recently escaped from will be a very neat and ornate audience room, jail at Greenwood, is still at large. 54x28 feet, with stained glass windows. — M, id P, Black, of Halifax, bas authorized President An Earl Bead. Inch to procure for this chapel a handsomé inenorial window in commemoration of the Key. Wm, Blk, after whom the Uhapel ‘s natn Twelve tons WHEAT BRAN, Twelve tons W! SAT SHORTS, : Six tons CR \UKRED CORN, 4 Six tons PROVENDER | FOR SALE BY Lonpon, Dee. 8. HORACE HASZARD, The Warl of Craven is destd aged 42 years, ! (." wn, Nov. 20, 1883.—2w od Ch’town,Nov. 18, 188%