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CASE OF BULLARI, THE BURGLAR PRINUE The ‘ itei pr il of New York, pottishes a portrait this eri 1:) and remarks :— Batlard thet an!ot Mrs. K- Louise i I ' putative wv Ww i "yy re ; rry, who h jas ‘sg her tive mil = luliara. bieh he did p -ssessed, fram a fortur: $35,000,000 neritel fiom bi ther, T us ler vy, South America Suit | ~U Ve trad i > I : \ iat W % ics Dit veil Will cloim f ‘ow Wea th wae I i rd. or i r\ vis two echiidre mot - His life i full of stirring iocidests, Ho is a native of Couneeticat and ts forty-nine years .0 tle wus a butcher bry trade, ba av up the eccupation aud uevoted his abiily tothe robbing oi banks and safe:, for which ho inherited | a taste from his gran ituther, who wus s burglar in a small rye 5 The grandson beeame boide-t Operators that hat ever handle wiv. oue of the i & } mmy or eda safe. When he waa thi: irs old he was engug i with, Max Shinburo, an = alleyed German ba , [we Marsh aud others! in breakirme into the Ocean Bank. They bired « bascment at the corner of §Broadway and Fulton street under the bavk, and opposite S-. Church, acd started a juok st Op ase cover to their plans. They bored their way up into the bink, and one Monday morning] in 1568, when the Opened the doors fi business, they dieeovered SS00_000 nissiuy. Tt é robber wi early a w nth at the vork. and | was ruined by} the less. The mowey was lost in gambliag by the thieves. Shinburn got rid of his in Europe ln 1869 Ballard planned the robbery Merchant's Hix pre es Marsh of the sa ‘ the Coimpany. ' il was aided by Heu.as then known as PFerapson. They concealed themselves ig the bh: raee@ Cu! the train: of -the | Me@3on River Railroad whieh the ate was stored and rified it ol $100, ed ihe messanger svas iisecovere id and wayved in the ear and was used of beinwy an accomplica of the . | | ‘ g Morning Journal. | "i t | ' 7 THE Paul's | offi hals | Char'es EH. | F@S FOR INTERNAL —- AND -—— EXTERNAL USE. 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WATS, of the Latest Styles, at the | PRICKS. | FIRS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. | HIGH#3T CASH PRICES »aid for Raw Furs. ryG ~~ tr oo | SF Te <= ab dave oo ae eo ’ e vn. May 4, 1886 ToTea roobers. The latter fled to Canada. Ballard was ex radited from there and lodged in the jail at White Plains. lie was there only a short time when he made his. escape by boring tie walls, Charley Fo:rester, a fellow- operator, conveyed to him the tools with which he worked his way out. Ballard became known ameng his associuntes by ‘the name of “ Piano Charley” because of masical skill. He was «lso able to talk German and French among his other accomplish. ment. The accomplish~* criminal journeyed to England 274 in Liverpool made the aco™ “Giance of Kate Flynn, a barmaid * we Washiagton Hotel ia that city. rhe two married and went to Paris, where Piano Charley opened the Am»iica Boy, in the Rue S@ibe, which were bo mado 4 popular resort and gambliag| z i piace for American visitors to French eapita!, in 1872, and he was sentenced toa year in the galleys. His wife Brooklyn aud he joined her In 1874 he was robbery of Boyleston, Mass., Bank, for later op. whieh He was senteaced to tweaty years’ | ppprisomest.. fo esenped from the Concocl jail in 1878, and went to Canada, where he was subsequently arrested for the burglary of the King- s(ouBank. .Ho served.a short sentence for that undertaking and the auext heard ©. bim was ia_ Bel ium formed the acquairitance of Shinburn woo plann: i the rebbery oF a small bauk at Viveréx, in the country. He was to $60,000 as his share of the $100,000 of the bank's money. ‘The two were caught betore they could xecute their de-igns and are now i» Belgian prisons. Tne present Mrs. Terry former Mrs. Bullard, the vig burglar’s wife, is bow in Paris, but ix expected soon. She is immmeusely rich, but whether she will ever Consent to reunite with her convict husbiad those who know her best are uoable to tell. Bullard’s various ‘robberies are estimated to have amounted to $3,000,- 000. His share was mostly lost at cards, receive ane nere Special Notices. 118 a8 wise for the rich as the poor to save | WV . ‘ Negligent wastes when the chances they have | Mil!ner’s Sifter. Pure Gold Spices, Cream Tartar, Baking Soda, &c., &c., at Beer & Goff’s. dec 4 3i Pore Gol! baking Powder, in tins and husk, Just peceived at Beer & Goffs. dec 4 3i “HURBERS Breakiast Hominy at Beer & Coff's, dee 4 3i AMBERKAN rubbers and overshoes at Dorsey Goff & Co's. ovt 22 tf s SPLENDID show of Lamps at W. P. Col- will’s. nov 243wks dy s GRAND show of Bohemian glass and Li- cary Lamps cheap at W. P. Colwill’s p ‘ nov 24 3wks dy _SBEP your leet warm. A superior lot oi elt Boots at Dors: y Golf & Co's. oct 22 tf D. A. Brecz is pening to-day 2 cases Naps, Meitons and Worsted Over oatings, finest ever shown in the cisy. See them. nov6—tf inNE only Steam Sewl wing Mechine and Gun Repairing Show in the Dx minion, and the Ouly ce . 7 sens pla where you can get every part ot a sew . Lo) ine wh * a Machin ‘ « (run made is at Brown s, re Athenieum, fh town. tf —oct3O CALL and Ke é yen : . Bohemian and Amb) br, Kuby, Roses, Amberina Rose em ~J> & new lot of Hall and Li- brary Lamps, chowp, at W. P. Colwill’s, . . splendid lot of nov 24 8wkedy Oh ‘town, Ort, 19, [RRBW) yar aot under the | The poliee raided him | meved to} implicare in the! There be -re-| ¥ NV E weuld say that while we do not own China and Japan, nora Tea Plantation ‘in Vy either of these countries, we have been able to secure a -T-H-A- this Fall that we can 30 CENTS PER POUND, and which we believe is bound to take the lead over all the other brands at the Same money. Tea consumers try it and judge for yourselves. Our 36-cent Tea is giving EXTRA GOOD SATISFACTION. awe ee |) 24-cent Tea Should be 25 Cents, as Quality is Good, —o-- ‘finn | ui Five to 10-pound air-tight Tins (screw-tops), Half-chests and other Packages at prices to i suit the tim A sample package of ELECTRIC STARCH, this new Starch. free, with every Half-pound Parcel of Tea. This is no present but we wish to introduce ee mn ee ee rer i } } | ' | ' | 1? Ch’town, Oct. 22—2aw & wky ee ee iw ROYAL GAHABIAN INSU mee PIRES). —_—_—_—_- O&O ——--— 3® ame) ve pad cr v eke Cr: rr Gna! cr , ~~ * e EAS Fe CAPITAL - 7500,000. 0 Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agent, eas siete Ese RESKS TAKEN ON HOST FAVORABLE TERMS. pg Agent tor Prince Edward Island :— EF. ©, ARNAUD, MERCHANTS RANK OF HATAPAX °° Oh fown, Jon. TRRA, | | TLPHONE COMPANY OF PALACE COWARD (SUA. ~~ £} ff HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, | & between Ubsriottetown, Ranier River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- side and St, Eleanors, at the following Kates:—~ From Station to Station, when the distance ix 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- Noe cee CREST, OF HMTE GRONIOL, cciticsyences cece chs bivdbadiidnss ‘ssesecess obec hie doseerd > Te ee de do do OD FO ALOE 5 cnetersousicd mistkuncn. 0 do do Go OPO 10: PRLIOG vcnictintidcscsis ccdtna sida BOs Written messages, subject to Company’ conditiods, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates :-— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under... .ccccccccsee 15 Cents When dietance is greater than 10 miles... 0.0.00... .secces e for each additional word ove cent extra. A diecount of 20 per cent irom the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written mesetyes will be delivered in Char!ottetown within city limits; fromall ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trum said offices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messes must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lomee Telenhon* A siruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at establishe: rates, and t> rreat with persona cequiriug private or toll lines. For farther information apply wo the Subscriber, at Charlottetown, ROB ANGUS, MANAGER. nt ei = a na nce ' MORTGAGE SALE, | TEA! TEA! | WMURPUAGE oni. | | : 186 Half Chests CHOICE TEA. TQ be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court | — House, in Charlottetown, on SD. in88. af SUC Ar | Suzar i the first day of December next, A. D., 18386, at 500 Bbls. Yellow C. W. 8. | ncn twelve o'clock, noon, by vir'ue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the tweifth day of April, A. 1),, 1do4, | i and made between Catherine McKenzie and Neil MeKeuzie, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Trustee, under the will of the late Charles Wright, deceased, of the | other part, - c 2n } ce J ASSLS. ' + LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land or 120 Puns. Choice MOLA | ‘\ round, siiuate, lying and being on Lot or | Cownship number Sixty-live, in Queen's County, | ~—, I U 2 ! } bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing | }h > on the north side of the road leading from Long , 'Creelt towards Canoe Cove, and at the west | boundary of land formerly leased to John Me-| Kwen, thence raaning thereon north one degree west by the magnetic meridian of the year 1765 t | ' j for the distance of thiriy-fourechains and ninety | Que C44 3 vg £ : 9 links, or until it strikes the southern boundary oi ve a es é a a $ j RLOURY! 500 Bbls. of KIENT'S MILLS, FOR SALE. the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence run- & ining thereon south eighty-seven degrees West | : : twenty-one chains and eighty links, thence south 2¢9 Barrington St reet,] to the aforesaid road, thence following the course ae a of the said road to the place of beginning, and is I{ALIFAX, N. 8. bounded on the west by land sold to Archibald ugust 13—wky tf Currie, containing nineiy-seven and one-half acres of jand, a little more or leas. Hated the 23rd day of October, A. D,, 1836. For further particulars apply at tae office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottctown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. Leslie's Reveiving Kiln. | A. WHITE & SON, AGENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. WM. LESLIE, PATENTEE, ee es Priest's Pond, P. E. L, Oct. 8—wy 3mo pd 1s27 = = = IS8sé.|— ar T. & HE. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, AALIFAX, CANADA. Oct, 23—law ti sale sat The above Sale has been postponed until WED- NESDAY, the ith Dec., instant, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned, E. J. HODGSON, Mourtgugee. Dec. lst, 1886. a o> WN 7 ’ 7 Y > r a> i KENNY, (®. «&. RIABON) Ship Owners and Brokers, Gareral 6 mmission Kerchants, 6G: GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishepsgate Street, LON DON, E, C. jy, Tatis 5 dealt Base Scotts and Yaughasn« Codes 143 Lutely Geo 1 repleniene ie March 29, 1884 nol f Pippy os aug3l LONDON HOUSE. Wik HAVE OPENED UP A afar i Tt 7 ¥ Revail Grocery Business —ON— GREAT GEORGE STREET, alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where we are bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices, an) om om) > — Gonos a one e- => co = teal sO wwe =e {Printing 7 —OF THE Latest invention and Best Description, THA, (different qualities. ) SUGAR, 7 “ : ; RAISINS. “ “ “id wo are now pcpared to print, CURRANTS, MOLASSES, . N«iVROUNDLANY FISH, and everything you want in the Grocery hi e. —ALSO— STABLING ACCOMODATION We are determined to give those who favor us with their patronage entire satisfaction, and the best value for their money and produce. Come one, come ail and inspect our Goods. temember the place is on Great 'ieorge Street, next John Stumbies’ Harness Establishment. Bees Wanted. | woe RROLI PES, JOHN EVANS & 60. PON PERS GREAT GHORGH STREET. . > uN. Oct. 4, 1886—3mo eod eb eb BiLG MEADS, BLANK CHEOU KS, VOTES OF HAND, RAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, Charioiisiown Steam Laundry) On short Sotics, in Gead Style HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AWD AT CHEAP PRICES. AGENCIES: G. H. HASZARD‘s Book Store, Queen Street G. T. DAVIES, Americas Clothing Store, S’Side oe ens Gents’ Goods a Speciaity. Chtown, Sep. 6, i886. FARM FOR SALE AT SOURIS. Property For SOLE. THE Subscribers offer for Sale that> beartiful Farm, situated in the immediate vicinity of ie a and aaa we the LESLIE FARM, con- pe : aining 17 acres of prime land. Possession given THE Undersigned offers for Sale that portion of | ist December next, TERMS KASY. — _ Land situated on the West River Road, three Apply in Souris t miles from Rocky Point, consisting of 20 acres, 17 | _ a vr THEW. McLEAN &C of which are clear, the remainder covered with — PW. MCLEAN & 0, Soft Wood suitable fur fencing and scantling. LESLIE BROS, There is a comfortable Dwelling House and Stable on ihe premises, and is also well watered. Possession given immediately, MRS. BOLGER. On the premises to Sept. 28—dly 3 wks West River, Oct. 15—wkytf Leicester, Shropshire and Cotswold RA WIS. STHA MER AST SEASON'S Lambs, Yearlings, and Two year -Olils. All hav e been rizZe- winners, either this year or f ‘rT years, lw si by i | ported Eoylish animals, "Wilvesld seckeary Fal, Arrangement, 1886, that no sheep breeder can afford to be witout sient one. F. G. BOVYER, Nand after TUESDA ¥ OCTOBER 12th 1886,the Georgetown P. O., Brudenell R. Station. O steamer “Heather Bele” will run as follows: dec? wky 2i Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ‘ itt.. ot CUSTOM, TATLORING ESTABLISHMENT and Halliday’s Wharves. Leaving Chariottetown for Halliday‘s. China QUEEN S¥., OP. OWEN CONNOLLY’S. Point and Orwell Brush Wharf same evenings, at two o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving about eight o’cluck. Juring the month of October, Steamer will run to (rapaud as follows:—Every Friday morning, at seven o'clock, leave Charlottetown for Cra- | paud ; rae eoee for Charlottetown at ae eieven o'clock, remain at Charlottetown H AvING engaged the services of MR. FORAN, | aight. od ro ci ailor an xperienced Cutter,’ Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at together with a number of the best workmen, [ nine o‘clock, 2. m., leaving Crapaud fr. Chow: robet Pesklonstie mane Clothing to order in the lottetown, about | o’clock, p.m. § Style, i J cs Orders prompily executed in a superior man- | — Oe ras J. A. MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. ner. 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