~ Local and Other Items. STEAMER bir lng Miramichi is expected to-morrow > m= For advertisements of Wants, Losta, etc., see fourth page. accion Larest Waltzes, Songs, etc, just received at Fletcher's Music Store. — ->- -- Botrenick's Fashions for May just received at the Diamond Bookstore. dies Hlame, Smoked and Dried, Bacon and Card, warranted choice, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street 2i--may6 Gib Tue members of the Legislature made the'r annual visit of inspection to the Hospital for the insane and the Stock Farm this forenoon. sincidigiinaoien THe vew Bead Dress Trimming in Jet, Crape Finish and a large line of colors at Beer Bros. ma 6 tf postin At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, one drunk was fined $2 and a Scott Act case was adjourned till to- morrow. linineib Goop sHot,—Donald N, Steele, of Gaspe- raux, shot nine bravdt with one shot at a dis- tance of eighty yards at the west end of Panmure. Wty is the law relating to uncollared dogs not enforced? The nuisance around Queen Squere is simply unbearable. A decrease in the dog population would be gratifying. ideinsaiadlghhs We are cffering better value than ever be- fore in Black Cashmeres and Merinos. Your special attention is directed to these, as we believe they are unequalled. Beer Bros. ma 6 tf compel Rev. James Carruruers left on his tour through England and Scotland this worn- ing. He is accompanied by Alexander Mc- Kinnon, Esq. We wish them a pleasant trip and safe return. eileen Farmers.—If you want bargains § in Creamers, call at my Tin Store, Upper Queen Street. Bring along your old Creamers and Tinware an’ have them made as good as new atasmall cost. L W. Haxnis, may 7 3i sina: antiiiltlli We are showing a handsome range of Light Colored Printed Cottons, Muslins, Sateens, Lawns, Cream Lace Checks, and Allover Embroideries very suitable for summer wear.—Jas, Paton & Co,, Mar- ket Square. simile th Gayes of laborers and carters, under the supervision of City Surveyor Smith, are at work levelling and narrowing the upper part of Prince Street and the lower part of Great George Street, in preparation for Arbor Day. quenieren Tue concert last night by the Redpath Concert Co. gave the Seat of satisfaction to the audience. All the members of the com- pany are accomplished musicians, and their performances were heartily eucored.— Oi City (Pa ) Derrick. - ~-s>--— Foorsatt —At the meeting of the Abeg- weit Football Club, held last evening, it was decided to accept the challenge of the Pictou Club to play a match game, Rugby Union rules, on the Pictou grounds, on the 24th May next. The team has been selected, and will go into training at once. —— Gyn astics and all sorts of outdoor sports will be discussed, and a paper wilil be read by Capt, W. A. Weeks, of the Engineers, on **The Relation of Physical Exercise to Mental Culture,” at the next meeting of the St. George’s L. and D. Club, which will be held on Tuesday evening next, instoad of Wed- nesday. _--—-+»--— Att the members of the Park Cricket Club and others interested in the game are requested to attend the annual meeting of the Clab, to be held in the office of Messrs. Peters & Peters, to-morrow (Friday) even- ing, at 7.30. The grounds have been rolled and are in splendid condition for a good season's play. andeimeanede Tne Ottawa sharp-shooters celebrated the anniversary of their engagement at Cut Knife Creek by a dinner Saturday evening, attend- ing the dedication of the memorial window to Private Osgood, killed there, and decorating the grave of their fellow comrade. The Queen’s Own, Toronto, celebrated the day by a large church parade, over 600 turning out. — - > -— Anson Day.—The Hillsborough Park Committee have men at work improving walks and cleaning up the ground, ready for tree planting on Saturday. The Com- mittee will take charge of all donations in trees, and bave them planted where most required. We are glad to know that some very handsome trees are already promised the Committee for ornamenting the Park on Arbor Day. - -a>--- Hrram Wooprurr says: ‘“ Breed to the best.” Performances are the best test of pedigree. An opportunity will be offered to breeders who wish to patronize a horse which has the lowest record in the Maritime Pro- vinces, which defeated such horses as Harry Hamilton’s Unknown, 2.23, and others, and whose stock in style, siz» and trotting action, are giving such general satisfaction. By call- ing at the stables of H. J. Kennedy, Kent Street, to-morrow (and every two week: after) you ean see this horse. eqetiiiiieinen We learn that a person giving the name of Wm. Taylor, a travelling watchmaker, is sailing around the country under false pre- tences. This ‘‘ party” represents that he is a relation of the well-known watchmaker, Mr. E. W. Taylor, of this city, and that he is connected with his business. We are requested to state that these represents- tions are false in every particular; and that as many complaints have reached Mr. E. W. Taylor from parties who have employed the itinerant jobber, it would be well for the public to be on their guard against pos sible imposition or fraud. ssi ltinmei Tue fallowing record of the arrivals end departureseof the steamers of the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Co, for the month of May, 1876, will be found interesting: May 2—Princess left for Pictou and arrived. May 3—Prince Edward reported off Souris. May 4—St. Lawrence made first trip to Pictou. May 5—Prince Edward arrived. May 6—Princess left for Summerside and Shediac; did not get beyond Summerside; 7th and Sth left for Shediac and had to return owing “a 8—St. Lawrence left for Pictou at 3 a. m., and returned tqport. Could not get into Pictou owing toice.4 May 9- Princess to foe Fiaton and arrived, Oey 16 on Teurenee te for Pictou and re- turged owing to ice. Prince Edward left and came to anchor. 4i liw | a — ANOTHER comet has been discovered. indecent wi A FEW CA‘ Es Oranges left at Beer & Coff’s. ee a oF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY at low prices, Beer Bros. * ae a i Five casks Bermuda Onions just received at Keer & Goff’s. > AND now the rumble of the sloven will | _be heard in the land. arrived, The Carrol has — We are offering a special bargain in Carpets —bought very low and pric.d accordingly. Boer Br s siiiiiiniaiiiey [IN every department Be r Bros. are shox - }ing alarge and fishionable stock of new goods at lowest prices. | er ee Tue Northern Light arrived from Pictou | this afternoon, where she has been under- | going repairs. | _ — | SCHOONER Matilda Jane, arrived from Boston about 3p. m. to-day. Firat ar- rival from e>road, lnciaesiiietia CO NSIDERABL" anxiety is felt for the safety of the steamer George Shattuck which left for the seal fishery early in the season. casita iis Fresa Hatisut, Codtish, Haddock and Salmon, also Finnan Haddies, just received at the Fish Market, Grafton Street, 2i—may6 ae _ Tue Young Women’s Christian Associstion | intend having a Tea and Apron Fair on Thure- | day, 29th June, in the Y. M. C, A. Hall. coersililiancenn THe next thing to « funeral procession for slowness, says a bachelor, is to walk behind a love sick couple going home from a party. cai G H. Taytor would eall special attention to his stock of Elgin and Waltham Watches just received in gold and silver.—North sido Market Square. 3i w li—may6 Cee A. M®eETING of the Military Concert Com- mittee will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Stipendiary Magistrate's room. J, D. SEAMAN, Sccretary. sini Epwarp HANLAN has written to Richard K, Fox from Toronto, declining to row Teemer until after he has secured another race with Beach, the Australian, who is now en route to England, ill Elie? BEFORE giving youg order for your spring cluthes see the immense variety of Worsteds, Scotch, English, Irish, Canadian: and Island Tweeds at extremely low prices at D. A, Bruces, tiaw _ oe Vk are showing a handsom» range of Light Colored Printed Cottons, Muslins. Sateens., Lawns, Cream Lace Checks and Ailover Em- broideries, very suitable for summer wear,— James Paton & Co., Market ‘ quare. seve St. Martins, N. B., is greatly dis- turbed over the reported elopement, last Saturday, of a sweet young maiden of seventeen and a hitherto steady-going resident, who leaves a wife and four children behind him. When last seen they were serenely sailing past Salmon river, some time after sunrise Sunday morning, in a small boat. Tue Myrtle Navy tobacco is not burdened with the usual costs which swell the price of most articles to the consumer; the firm employ vo travellers whatever, their orders come to them instead of being sought by them. The merchant does not require to keep alarge stock on hand swelling its price with interest, for the factory is an immediate source of supply to him,at the cost of a postal card, or at most a telegram. He loses nothing, therefore, from being overstocked. The article is a staple one, for which there is as constant a demand as for wheat or flour, and the merchant can therefore, sell it at a minimum rate of profit Tue steamer Carroll arrived here at three o'clock this afternoon. She left Boston on the 24th ult., and arrived at Halifax on the 26th, where she remained till Saturday at noon, when she left for Hawksbury, arriving there at six o’clock Sunday evening, and leaving again for Pictou on Wednesday morn- ing, arriving sameevening. After coaling up the steamer left for this port, steaming slow, and arrived here as above stated. Lots of heavy ice is reported all the way from Canso to Cape George, and about forty sail in the Strait. There are no changes to note in the personnel of the steamer’s officers, all the old hands, including the popular purser, Mr. Nickerson, being at their posts—ready and willing, as usual, to attend to the every want Of all who patronize the route, QviTE a sensation was created in the House of Assembly last evening, by the sudden extinguishing of the gas, while the hon. member from Summerside was discus- sing the budget. On investigation it was discovered that the sudden darkness was caused by the turning off of the gas. owing to a serious leak in the pipe in the Logisla- tive Library, the escaping gas from which had taken fire and threatened serious damage to the building. Some of the mem- bers of the Opposition, ever ready to cen- sure the Government, asserted that this was another deliberate attempt to keep them still further in the dark. Whether or not Mr. Speaker noted the objection we cannot say, but at any rate several lighted candles were brought in, the lion’s share of which were captured by the Opposition. be leak in the pipe was temporarily at- tended to and the gas again lit; while a message was sent to the Gas Works for a man to repair the damage. About a quarter past eleven he arrived and in searching for the leak he set fire to the escaping gas and the destruction of the building was again threatened. The gas was turned off at the metre and the House once mvre plunged into darkness in the midst of which an adjournment was carried. All the mem- bers of the House, the reporters, and others present repaired to the Library. Here the scene was certainly somewhat ludicrous. Many staid old politicians, whose hats had been put on backwards and sideways in the darkness and attendant excitement, rushed hither and thither in the endeavour to find out the cause of all the trouble. Here and there might be seen a messenger or other attache of the House, armed with a lighted candle and a terribly scared countenance, vainly endeavoring to explain the matter to some inquisitive M. P. P., while the ‘irrepressible’ A. J., from Mur ray Harbor, and the redoubtable Stephen G. discussed the matter from a compara | tively ‘‘safe” standpoint. Thus ended the most serious ‘‘gas’’ explosion we have had in our Legislative Hall for several years. i | } f Local and Other Items, TELEGRAPHIE “NEWS | {SreciaL Daseatcues to Tas EXAMINER, | LABOR 1ROUBLES. --—-- A TERRIBLE SCENE Dynamilers Reap a Rich Harvest of Victims: RIOTS AND STRIKES! Cuicago, May 5 When the polics ordered the Socialist crowd away last night they threw among the poligs a dynamite bomb. The instant it struck the ground it exploded. Men fell dead on all sides; 29 mangled oflicers were groaning on the ground. A scene of horror followed, the Socialists taking ad- vantage of the excitement of the police, poured a steady fire into them from re- volvers. The police however rallied and dispersed the mob. Mitwavuker, Wis., May 5. Reports from Bay View say the military firedon the mob to-day, killing several rioters, Cuicaco, May 5, Eighteen hundred men in the Deering Harvester Works quit work to-day, without notice or demand MILWAUKEE, May 5. Latest reports state that seven Socialists were killed at Bay View, and the ring- leaders arrested. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Orrawa, May 4. The Northumberland Straits Tunnel Bill received its second reading to-day, and was referred to the Railway Committee. Several other bills were put through all stages and discharged from the order paper. The House then went into committee of supply. Hiome Rule and Gladstoue. Lonpon, May 5. The Duke of Norfolk to-night, presided over a large meeting of Conservatives. He declared that Home Rule would produce a revolution. Gladstone arrived in London to-day, and was met most enthusiastically, He is in robust health. The Eastern Question. oe Lonpon, May 5. England’s collective note, signed by England, Germany, Austria, Russia and Italy was presented to Greece to-day. The ultimatum requires assurance that Greece will disarm. Home Rule. Lonpon, May 6. A large and enthusiastic meeting of Liberals was held to-night at White's. Resolutions were offered endorsing Home Rule, eulogizing Gladstone, but asking him to amend his measures somewhat. Difficulty in Burmah, Lonpon, May 5. News from Burmah to-day is very sen- sational, one despatch stating that Natives and Dacoits had taken possession of Man- dalay. Weather Suiletin. Probabilies for the next 24 hours for the “Wearitime Provinces. Toronto May 6 —10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, mostly between south and west; fair weather, preceded by a few local showors; stationary or slightly higher temperature. MeTrKOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, May 6, 1886, Hghest Temperature yesterday, (read at I ev sien occa dice eiierseenses 57.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at WAND aos So Sene wees boas Ride v'a’s 86.1 Lowest Temperature this morning... .-+.. 422 Temperature this » orning,at 8 o'clock, , .47.4 Temperatnre thie afternoon at Vo'alock. §1,8 EE: oe — Supreme Court. Tuurspay, May 6. Pearson vs. Sherran.—Mr. F. L. Haszard for plaintiff, showed canse against the rule for new trial and Mr, Hodgson, Q. C, is now arguing in support of rule. The Court will probably adjourn to-day, as thiais the last case on the docket. -__* Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN DEBILITY, Dr. W. H. Holeombe, New Orleans, La.. says: ‘I found it an admirable remedy for debilitated state of the system, prodaced by the wear and tear of the nervous energies ’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Sr a re May 4th—M McCormack, Souris; Jas Stewart, Point Prim ; G B McKay, Clifton :E F Pellman, French River; M Smith, do; Norman Mc a, Orwell; J Barclay, O'Leary Station ;H E Wright, S’Side. 5th—Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge : Rev W H Spencer, Geo'town , Rev W P Archi- bald, Cavendish ; JS Chaison, Tignish;L J Me- Leod, St. Peter’s ;G A Dixon, Gloucester. Macs, D McCallum, New Glasgow, N S; J T Huczh, Murray Harbor South; J P McLeod, Halifax; Ns. RANKIN HOUSE. ® May 4th-—O B Leantt, Portland, Me: J T Brock, Boston, Mass; A M Miller, Montreal; Frank Nash. do. 5th—F A Crossman, Halifax; W D F Ward. Moncton, NB; R McKinnon, Montreal ; A F Parsons, do ; W B Murdock, do; W C Crosby, Boston, Mass ; J F Whelan, do;C B Morrison, St John, N B, 6th—F Morrow, Souris;H E Bond, Montreal. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, May 3rd—-Alex Ross, Freetown; Samuel Ken- nedy, County Line. {ih-——Wm Sanderson, George- town; J Matheson, County Line. 5th—Allan McDonald, Newton; Patrick Owen, do; Alex McKinnon, do; tev Thomas Corbitt, wife and three children, Truco, N S; Capt Swansburgh, Shelbourne, N 5 ; A McDonald, West River ; Robert McDonald, do ; THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 6, 1886 MPORTED White Russian, Whits Fife, Manitoba Red Fife, Timothy Seed, Clover |Seed. For sale by F, L. MACNUTT, Water Street. | April 26—2wke 2aw wky 2i pd CITIZENS SKATING RINK. fe General Annual Meeting of the Share. holders of the Citizen’s Skating Rink , Company will be held in the Rink on WED. | NESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, at 8 p, m, By order, W. W. STANLEY, Secretary. May 4—3i 1827 - = = I886, T. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & E. KENNY, (PF. CC, MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, i61 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Kngland, Scott's and Vaughans Codes. March 29, 1886. SUNK LN THLE GALE! Down Below Competition, Big Spring Opening. REID BRO'S. ARE opening up a very large stock of domestic and foreign Tweeds, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings, &c., which they offer at prices much lower than last year. They make a specialty of Cloths and Clothing, and claim to have the Largest Selection in the Market and offer them at prices which must guarantee a ready sale and satisfy those in search of bargains. Their ere Department is still under the management of Mr. Bruce, whose reputation as a first-class cutter is now well established, and he proposes this year to put forth spasmodic efforts to please those who may trust him with their garments. Just opened :— 50 Men's Suits, in navy blue serge, only $5, worth $10, 50 Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12. 50 Suits Black Worsted (extraordinary bargain) only $6.50, worth $10. Suits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be cheap at $12, only $7.50. ae Assorted T weeds, in neat designs, $8.50 otch Tweed Suits, made up to measure, at $16, worth $22.50. Blue Worsted Suits, to measure, $20, regular price $27.50. Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, only $4, worth $6. French Worsted Pants, in very new designs, to measure, $5.50, 6.50 and up, P. E. Island Tweed Suits, to measure, $12 and up. A very large stock of Childs’ Suits, in all the newest novelties, $1.75 up. Alarge stock of Youths’ Suits, extra value, $4.50, up. A very large stock of American Felt Hats (to arrive), cheap, 2 cases of Men's, Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats, 20cts, up. A very ange stock American Gingams, Seer- suckers and Prints, 5cts, up. A large stock of those 4-clasp and 4-button Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and 85cts. 200 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, $1.25, up. Ladies‘ Hosiery l0cts, up; Ladies 6cts, up. Ladies’ Gossameres, $1, up. A. very large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, 75cts, up. A very large stock of White and Regatta Shirts, 7icts, up. Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. Collars, N. ,.B.— Great “Come - and - See” Meeting held every afternoon. All are kindly invited. risk FSA JES.. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, April 24, 1886.—3mos [ | -— HAVILL’S & i} i | i| LUNG HEALER | Se heh conch aeeeal ~ K Kone {; INVENTOR, A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR } THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Asthma | WHOOPING COUGH } | Ail Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | Ask for the Geruina Medicine bearing the Inventor's | Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. \4g@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ; TRACE MARK \ ae tf a iw PROPRIETORS HALiFAx .N.S. CANADA“( See acento — 1 — — oe ee ee — LENE SN New Stock now open: New Dress Goods. “* Prints. “ Mluslins. * Hats. “ English Trimmed Millinery. “ Feathers. Flowers. Kte., Kte., Ete, HARRIS & STEWART. Ch’town, May 5, 1886.—dy & wky en —— 6< ae GRAND SPRING OPENING f Es foods- BROS. Millinery Bepartment. Our stock in this Department is very com-} Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Fea plete, comprising the new Panama, Canvas/thers and new Trimmings excels anything and Bouc'e Cloths, &c., &c, with a veryjeven we have ever shown, ion sssortment, choice lot of Trimmings to match, In Black)variety, quality and lowness of price Ali Goods our values are better than ever before goods were bought at headquarters, and, in and, in addition to our usual lines, we havelevery respect, we think our stock in this introduced the new Pearl, Panama, Basket|[epartment will be found unequalled, Special and French Satin Cloths. In Print Cottons; sttention is given to Mourning Orders and our showing is very large and values good. {Wedding Outfits. 0: Dress Goods Department. Out Mantle Department is unusually attractive, including the neweet French and English Goods, in Dolmans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, Soleil Jand Ottoman, JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large and complete range of Black and Colored Jerseys. Gloves, House-F'urnishings, Hosiery. GOOD GOODS! LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES AT BEER BROS., 73 & 75 Queen Street. Ch'town, April 29, 1886, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ——— eee eee saa value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Napkins, Sbeeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottors, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OLLCLOTHS. 1 CAS Bh DWMBROLDARa=. direct from Switzerland, just opened. A. Le. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly —— —— —— — = - - Ym —— 6,500 PHATS L. E. PROWSE’S, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 0 tre of this stock has been bought at about 30 per cen less than regular prices, therefore Big Bargains will be given in every line. For Style, Quality and Low Price we leave all other competitors behind. PLEASE COME AND SEE L. E PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. its Ch’town, March 20, ’86—eod wky RN a > ci » ae ail a soo diame ~~"