DHE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpectaL DespaTcurs TO Tur ExaMIne’ UNFORTUNATE JOHNSTOWN A Stream Overflows — ccc, WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS. several Lives Lost. Great Damage to Property. Jounstown, Pa., July 10. Fifteen persons were carried down Gay adenite Creek last night. Four bodies were recovered this morning. They were badly bruised. The heavy rain choked the stream and flooded all the district there abvuts. Schribers large mill at this place wascarried away. Twenty persons were on Ferry Street bridge when the arch fell into the turrent. The stream was filled with wreckage and humanity. Lanterns were procured and parties went along the side of the stream with ropes to assist in the rescue. Citizens are engaged in re- moving the wreckage of Schribers mill near the depot, where they think other bodies are lodged. No one knows how many people were drowned, or who are missing. The flood was so great and the current so swift thatno help could be rendered with out great danger. The State Street iron bridge and railroad bridge was sweptaway. They were large structures. Yesterday afternoon, during the heaviest part of the storm, Main and Bleecker streets in Gloversville were flooded with water, and « number of residenves in the upper part of the town were entirely flooded by water. Two iron bridges on the Central and Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Rail- way at Fonda are gone. ‘our tracks of the New York Central road were washed out at Tribes Hill for 1,000 feet, and the total damage in that vicinity is valued at $100,000. Unica, N. Y.. July 10. The railway situation is summed up this morning as follows : Central tracks washed away at Fondaand ¢Aiken, great damage done not only to Johustowa but down the Mohawk Valley to Amsterdam. There is no definite information as to loss of life. ee FIVE GERMAN MEN-OF-WAR oe Shell an African Town. TROUBLE ON MARSHALL ISLANDS. New York, July 10. A special from Zanzibar to the Herald says the German gunbvat Ptiel arrived here this morning from Pangani and re- ports that that piace was shelled yesterday by five German men-of-war. After the bombardment Lieut. Nissman’s forces, numbering over a thousand men, landed, supported by 4,000 German sailors. All the Arabs and black men had retired and the Germans deciare that they had no losses, which is unprobable. Lieut. Nisman and his forces have occupied Pangani. No Germau was killed there in the recent out- break, and this ruthless destruction of the place seems unwarranted. Mombassa is not unlikely to feel the effect of this and the British ship Turquvise is stationed there permanently with her crew under arms day and night. News from the Marshall Islands, via San Francisco, shows that American traders there are being treated with great injustice by the Germans, and that the recent com- plaints from Americans and English at Samoa are trifling as compared with what the merchants on the Marshall Islands are compelled to suffer from Gern.an greed and intolerance. The German company prac- tically rules the Islands, being backed by the German consul. Foreigners are at the mercy of the Germans, and American firms are gradually being driven out by them. The natives are much dissatisfied but are powerless. They claim that the United States promised them protection, and are surprised that they are not treated with the same consideration as the Samoans. Hon. Mr. Foster's Marriage. Orrawa, July 10. lnterviews with Bishep Lewis, Anglican Bishop of Ontario, and other prominent clergymen are published here this evening ‘n regard to the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. G.E. F ster, after having had to obta:n a divorce frog her husband from a Chicago court. Bishop Lewis says no such mar- riage would be recognized by the Church of England, and he doubts whether such a divorce is valid in Canada. Rev. Henry Pollard agreed with Bishop Lewis, and added that it was a pity a min- ister of the crown had contracted a matr- riage of such a doubtful character. Rev. F. W. Farries said that according to the laws of this country, a Chicago omen on grounds upon which Mrs. Chis- — obtained hers is not valid, and there- ore her marriage cannot be justified. “It a be a calamity to our country,” said ; T. Fatries, ‘to recognize in any way the cose laws of divorce that prevail in the a and it > to be regretted occupying the position of Mr. —— anal, by his action, encourage and iecnen’? @ validity of such loose laws of News from Wimbledon. . Lonvon, July 10. he total scores of the Canadian Rifle hoa the match for the Queen’s Cup at aol edon was 598 points at the 200 yards a and 557 points at the 500 yards Weather Bulletin. —— Tokoyto, July i1.—10 a. m. Moderates to fresh winds. ; winds. Cloudy, or partly cloudy, with local showers. ee ag ey sy | Local and Other Items. Bap For tis Tras.—The weather. > ScoTr Act been served, Several new summonses have - I. O. O. F.—The Union Yegree Staff will | meet at Oddfellows’ Hall at 8 o'clock to-night | for practice, | Scuprems Covurt.—The case of George Smith vs. Edward Ryan is still occupying the | attention of the Court. oe Provincia Tka.—Should the weather not prove fine on the iSth the Alberton Tea will | be held on the first fine day following. | > | Notice.—Persons who have their city | tax to pay better do so before Monday, the | 15th inst., if they wish to get the discount | of 25 per cent., for after that date no dis-| count will be allowed. i aa Fine.—The alarm yesterday evening was for a slight fire among come straw ina barn on Upper Great George Street. There was a prompt turnout of firemen aud citizens, but | the fire was extinguished before they arrived on the scene. f : iii No Wonper rt’s Cotp.—The steamship Circassian, which arrived at Quebec from | Liverpool a few days ago, reports that she | met a number of icebergs before she reached | Belleisle Strait, as many as forty being | counted at one time. ~- | SvccessruL.—Messrs. White, Crabbe and | Campbeil, of the Post Office Department, | have received word from Ottawa that thei p-omotion examinations, taken in May last, have been successful. THe EXAMINER ex tends its cougiatulations. eae ioe ANOTHER Exccksion.—We understand thit arrangements are being made for an excursion from Canso to Charlottetown on the steamer | Princess Beatrice. The date has not yet veen fixed, but it will likely not be later than next ' | | : | week following. | week or the — -_ Mivitary.—No’s. 1] and 2 Batteries, Garri- | son Artillery, met for battalion drill on Vic- | toria Park last evening. Colonel Moore was} in command The parade, although not | large was very creditable, and was duly ap- | preciated by both officers and men. - PLessure Yacut.—The yacht Winona, | belonging to Messrs. Jones and Webb, of | Halifax, arrived here from that port yester- | day. The Winona isa trim little schooner- rigged craft of some fifteen or twenty tons | burthen. She will remain here a few days. oe Postponep.—St. Paul’s Sunday School picnic, which was to have been held at Westville to-day, was postponed on account of the weather until Saturday next, 13th inst. Steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 30 a. m. and 4.30 p.m. Re- freshments wil! be supplied for visitors. ————< ——= How iT ts Donz.—A Washington despatch states that Thomas J. Morgan, commissioner of Indian affairs, has appointed his wife as his private secretary at a salary of $1,000 per annum, and that Dr. Dorchester, superinten- dent of Indian schools, has secured the ap- pointment of his wife as special Indian agent, at a compensation of $6 per day and expenses. —_—» —_—_— From Haurirax.—The steamer Princess Beatrice, Captain Kelley, arrived from Hali- fax via intermediate ports this morning, bringing acargo of general merchandize and the following passengers: Hon. Isidore LeBlanc, Mrs. LeBlanc, A. W. Hart, Alex. McKinnon and Captain May. The steamer had heavy winds throughout the passage- She will sail on return this evening. - > SuMMER CarnivaL.—The St John Summer Carnival and Electrical Exhibition will open in that city on the 22ud July, inst. The Steam Navigation Company have arranged for return tickets from Charlottetown to St. John for $3.50. These tickets will be issued on Saturday, 20th and Monday 22nd, and will be good to return up to and on Saturday, 27th. There will likely be a large attendance from the Island. me A List of Wants WHICH THE EXAMINER If you want Dodgers. If you want Billbeads. If you want Envelopes. If you want Noteheads. If you want Statements. lf you want Box Labels. If you want Letterheads. If you want Blank Deeds. If you want Blank Drafts. If you want Blank Orders. If you want Bottle Labels. If you want Shipping Tags. If you want Visiting Cards. If pou want Blank Receipts. If you want Business Cards. If you want Picnic Tickets. If you want Blank Cheques. If you want Auction Sale Bills. If you want 100 or 1000 Cards. If you want Tea Party Tickets. lf you want Full Sheet Posters. If you want Pamphlets Printed. If you want Wedding Invitations. If you want 100 or 20,000 Circulars. If you want Blank Notes of Hands. If you want Printed Stationery of any kind. : If you want Job Printing of any descrip- tion, come to THE Examiner Orrice, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. Examine Samples and Prices. —_— —-— - © <=Deeg A Wonderful Flesh Producer. CAN SUPPLY. This is the title given to Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil by many thousands who have taken it. It not enty gives Sesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious pro- iit but creates an appetite for food. Use it, and try your weight. Scott's Emulsion is perfectly palatable. Sold by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00. — RANKIN HOUSE. SIMON BOLGER, Proprietor, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. _—— IS old and well-known Hotel has been thor wed renova and furnished with ali modern conveniences, and now ranks with the first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. The cituation is the most delightful in the c ty embracing a magnificent view of the Hi borough River. The Table wil! be second to none. Free ‘Bus will meet all Trains and Boats, DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -_ ~ Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer's Sarsaparilla to any other. The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop- ular, being in great- er demand than all others combined, ** Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never.hesitate to recommend it.’’— George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. “‘T am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion.”’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s ype > ney and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- tiously.’”—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Ill. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier.”-- W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. ‘“‘T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. * There is nothing so good for the youth- ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. “ Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have im stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ pee have been of no avail.’”—C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. H. H. CROSSMAN ‘Ornamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts, CHARLOTTETOWN. ap!O0—dy tf TA PARTIES, PiGNIGS, SOCIAL GATHERINGS YAN be supplied by JOHN MURPHY C Cheaper and Better than any other Baker on P. E, Island. As I employ none bat first-class Workmen, I guarantee satis- faction. Call or write for Price List. JOHN MURPHY, Kent Street. Charlottetown, July 3, 1889—lw dy & wky 34), BOO. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted --AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, Water Street. feb21]—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e O LET.—One-half of House on Orlebar street occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises, Rent moderate.—S., GREY. tf-jyll W ANTED.—An intelligent lad to learn the printing trade. Apply at this office. jy? WANTED —A competent person as hou-e keeper, and to take charge of three chil- dren—giris aged 9 and 7, and boy aged3. Ad- dress “J. G.,” EXAMINER office. iy? NOR SALE.—A first-class Winch, in good order. Apply at this office. pd 3i—jy8 For SALE.—One Patent Hay or Straw Chop- per, nearly new. Will be soldat a bargain. Apply at this office. js 62w {7 ANTED.—A Girl for General Housework. \ Apply to Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Fitzroy Street (East.) jy 6 To LET.—A House on Dorchester Street, (east.) -W M. LADNER. july 4—3i eod pd rmyyO LET.—The Store and D welling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Taunton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co, Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. 2aw tf—ju2s W ANTED.—A competent Housemaid, also a Dining Room Girl. Apply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m. tf—ju28 wan TED.—A Servant for general work. No washing. Apply at this office. ju2s Brooch, black and gold. i the 27th inst., a Lady’s Enamel | leavin warded. lm 2aw—ju28 LET.—The House at present occupied by Capt. Fraser. Apply to R. McMILLAN. junel4—edd OARDERS.—Four Boarders can be accom- modated with good board and comfortebie rooms on Lower Queen Street, opposite the store of Peake Bros. & Co. jun 26 lin pd D Coat, Pant and Vest Makers wanted Goo imediately at P, J. Foran’s. jan 25 fin ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. W Apply immediately to [MRs. D, STEWART, Kent Street. tf—ju25 Street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. june2?i—2aw tf ™” LET.—A Doutle Tenement House on Kent 2RS.—Permanent and transient Board eee emmeteted at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—JOHN BoLGeER, Proprietor. june2i1—dy 2m eoa ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- W planet, Appiy to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE. jals—dy & wky oe ra OR SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, & F Buggy (new). Apply at A. MeNeill 7 are - WANTED, for the season, at the Sea- side Victel. Good wages. Apply at poe to JoHN N EWEON. ae : Cc moderate. 3meod wky 6m eow PRR each hy Raa THURSDAY, ' — eo ei RA I U nS ee ae JULY 11 HAVE FAITH Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob, us of our customers trade.” us down. | Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we if ow Prices is any object to our customers. - We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky ONE HUNDRED AND BIG 8 MILLIVERY, G Men’s Felt and Straw Hat Charlottetown, July 4, 1889—eod wky STOHES TO LET. HE TWO STORES formerly occupied by the late Owen Connolly, and centrally situated in the best business part of Queen Street, Charlottetown, having been hand- somely finished and fitted up in the latest style, are now ready for occupation and will be let on reasonable terms. —ALSO— One or two Rooms in same building to let as Offices. Apply at the office of the Trustees of the Estate, in the building. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDK. PETERS, Trustees. june28—dy tf Ten Dollars Reward. ‘Q°HE undersigned will give Ten Dollars Reward to the personor persons giving in- formation which willleadto the conviction of the person who killed his Spaniel Dog on the night of the 3rd inst. WILLIAM TWEEDY, July 6, 1889 -lw pat Pleasant St. General Repair & Paint Shop. wky 2i The finder, on ; it at THE EXAMINER office, will be re- | P® AVING had 25 years’ experience in the United States and elsewhere, I am pre red to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded. New Sign Boards made any style. Old Signs repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted and varnished, All work done at a discount. Satisfaction given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets. ROBERT STEELE, june?4—1m 2aw Painter. To Plasterers and Builders, AVING purchased a quantity of good Lime- stone, I am prepa to supply the trade with the BEST WHITE LIME, delivered in any art of the city. Orders can be left at R. Me- illan’s Coal Depot, or at the Lime Kiln. ROBERT GREGORY, St. Peter’s Road, Opposite Love & Son’s Tannery. june20—Imeod pd Butter Tubs. CARVELL BROS. / 2 OOO aiecin | Ral iad | We stand, o Street---standing delivering goods the time. They may hold us up Be sure you ask to see our $3.60 Suit; also. our GREAT BARGAINS — JAS. PATON & CO’S FIVH HUNDRED PAIRS CORSETS. Three Thousand Six Hundred Yards of Dress Goods. AN IMMENSSF SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ge Inspection of Stock freely invited. JAMES PATON & C@6., $100 “IN FACTS! | a. “Stand and deliver your at the Old Stand on Queen to our customers all but they can't hold . crying oh! yes, are bound to hold on to our trade Al to call and see our immense stock. |. PROWSE BEROS., Sign of the Creat Big Hat. — —— ——— canter te ty an ap iii ae, rr (x) \ (x) ln tccineennn % omnes FIFTY MEN’S WORSTED & TWEED SUITS. ———_—_—{ x) ——__-+__—— TOCK OF BOYS?’ SUITS. (x)———__——_ STOCK OF CARPETS. ———_____(x}——___——_- TABLE LINENS, COTTONS, &c, &., &. ercnstcneenceenteatin il presenters OOD STYLES AND LOW PRICES. ee an X)— eine s, Scarfs, Braces, &c., all at the very Lowest Price “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF A>. A Fail Stock af Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. = $100 One Hundred Dollars Cash FoR N P. E. ISLAND, who send {until 3ist July) the largest number of Woodill’s German Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows :— 5 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1. Owe ? to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 50 cents. HUNDRED ee. $9 to the 50 families each sending Wrappers 5 Cases ROYAL BLEND, representing not less value than 25 cents. eU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, FAMILIES 100 Cases OLD RYE, Ycur Grocer can se!l you WOODILL’S GER- 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, MAN pa are in peper package. 50 * CLARET. at 5, 10 and 2) cents, and if he wil! not keep it in On 6 ‘1K an SELLE stock, send amount to address and the package = ia Tae ies ah Lu ’ atid will be mailed free. Address orders to 20 LIQUEU ‘S-—Cherry brandy, W. M. D. PEARMAN. Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, jui—dy eod Halifax, N. 8. Benedictine. . FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, OFF eT, 100 ‘** BASS’S ALE, , | 200“ BURKE'S STOUT, a ‘SPRING STOCK’ me feaeronmnee cee 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 LOBSTER PACKERS ! Highest Prices Paid for Good Brands. Correspondence solicited. | COMPLETE. —- . /A Very Nice Assort- | ment, Cheap. | R. K. JOST, Nort h Side of Q ween Square. | may2l—eod tf wky O : S JAMES E. GRANT. ~ jul5—dy' Im se eke ke eae GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- j signed, and endorsed “ Tender for Coal, Pub- lic Buildings,” will be received antil FRIDAY, 2nd August next, for Coal supply, for all or any of the Dominien Public Buildings. Specification, form of tender and all necessary information can be ebtained at this Vepartment an and after Tuesday, 9th July. BREAKFAST. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their aciual nes. ; ! | : tach tender must be accompanied by an/ fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps accepted bank cheque, made payable fo the order) has provided our breakfast tables with a deii- of the Hormerable the Minister of Public Works, | caiely flavored beverage which May save us equal to five per cent. of the amount of the ten-) many heavy doctors’ bills. Iti» by the judicious der, which wiil be forfeited if the party decline! use of such articles of diet that &@ Constitution to enter into a contract when calied upon to do; may be gradually built up until strong enough to so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted | resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque | subtle maladies are floating around us ready to will be returned. lattack wherever there is a weak point. We The Department will not be bound to accept may escape many a fatai shaft by keeping our the lowest or any tender. selves weil fortified with pure blood anda pro- By order. perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. A. GOBEIL, | Made simply with boiling water and miik. oe Secretary. | Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thas: Department of Public Works, : CRemtats, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopatiic - Ottawa, July ard, 1889. London, Kugland. iy-ai decl9—t yr a: Be ate bea aac “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the Wh,