Silk seca ees, a tHE DAILY EX AMINER, ato oe oe SATURDAY, AY. NOVEMBER 10, 1888. ial Re Local and Other Hems. PF RERGRAP ahs “1 y 5 W ‘. ars T deatnagt ds lee et Ce ee ee ee : : in r APO eoang® Res aI TERRIBLE = EXPLOSION. id sail on return Monday silliness beset are icy we a duty in| EAVES ANOTHER VICTIM.160 MEN ENTOMBED. Dealing. yphoid ’ L3t fr ‘diphth ria. ae A - | ME, Kan., Nov. 9. Bao WaikiNc,—The snow of yesterday POLICE STILL AT PAUL ‘| At five o'clock this evening, when the It represents something you like and appreciate, and it illustrates JAMES PATON & CO’S weather of last evening and to . “ rt " lav has mane waiking very uupleasant LONDON. N vy. 0 s . as The murdor fic nd ) 1as added another I He Rt DUCING [ axes Nf oa shin re al | ’ ‘ P HUGed AnOUne! to | : iil 1 at ‘eloek estate owners are forming an association with|° ’ t «of victims. At ll o'clock this . . . vr tpeer 7) , } . , 7 . > th t of agitating for a reduction of city | MOTs the body « f & woman cat into taxes preces was discovered ina house on Uorsett | - Street, Spitalfields 7 lice ¢ : Live Geesr.—The Sun says that forty-one}. et, Spitalfie Ids Che police are en- ee ee : : ceavoring to track the murderer with the} ‘rates containing oe? ive reese thgoagh St. John from Char ton, on Thursday. pass d ea : ald of blood hounds. lottetown for Bos remains of the| woman murdered at Spitalfields is frightful. ' | Ihe appearance of the The i. + Cie anin l P. The city laborers were mutilation is even greater than in to lay engage d ciearing- ani ] sweeping the } pt VI US CASQS. Tl he Lord M: ayor 5 parade ead, aa mud off some of th Saaeiinans | ee ‘ssitated the assigning of a large por- along Queen Street. This is richt ! jtlon of the pvlice force to special] inigies jduty = in controlling the crowds Dearness CureD.—A very imjeresting 122|!"@_ the _ streets. The rigid patrol- page lilustrated book on deafness. Noise in} Sp that has been kept up in White- the head. How they may be cured. Post | chapel was thus somewhat relaxed. This free 3d—-Adress Dr. Nicholson, St. John St. Montreal! i _—~—»-- —— as not slow to seize, At the time the | fo arth woman was found there was written | The indications are that t! , ” jon the wall near the body the words: in the United States on PROHIBITI p rohibicion vote © sal og an Te 1resday fell short of that east in IS84. In | Fifteen before | Surrender. Che iast nearly ev y instance w here det lis are given woman mh uke 3 the eighth Victim. there has been a falling off. | Inthe Commons to-day Conybeare asked ol whether it was true that another woman | GosreeL Mretines.—The Sanday afternoon | had been murdered in London, and said! Gospel Meeting in the Y. M C. A. Hall, will not be held on Sundav next the evangelistic service in the dist Church that afternoon. ) that Gen. Warren,Chief of the Metropolitan |P lice, should be sup ‘seded by an officer | Upper Metho-| accustomed to investigate crime. The ques- | tion was greeted with criesof ‘*Oh! oh!” The | On account ol ten tle ites _ ma ae A ol ere onan order, and said notice must ie ite ett naeiiiaeinn aime encinten tad _ given of the question in the usual way. week at 9 o'clock, commencing Monday, to}. ar. Conybe a replied, a have paver | which the public are invited. Addresses will | PM¥ate notice. The Speaker, ** Notice} be given by city cleraymen. }must be made in writing. Cunningham | ea ne Graham then asked whether Gen. Warren | had already resigned, to which Smith re- | plied ** No.” IMPORTATION OF (GALLOWAYS. Hon. Donald Ferguson has added several very fine Galloway cows to his excellent herd of cattle They were al bred in Scotland, snd Seed bedligeee Cabinet Hinisters Banquetted, -_ Axrivep.—The steam tug William Aitker, ee Hobbs master, arrived here last evening fromm | | | | ‘Lord Salisbury’s Speech. | | | Hawkesbury via Pictou. She towed the] barge Iris from the latter r port. The Iris ha 1! 340 tons Acadia nut ecoa! on board fo: c.| lai a ms. . 4 ‘pDianati . Lyon ie 3 | Some Fimely Explanations. | Westey Mission Banp.—The young ladies } —_—-—-~—~ of the Wesley Mission Band in connection with the Methodist (brick) Church intend hav- | Lonpon, Nov. 9. The usual banquet to the Cabinet Minis- | ters was given in Guild Hall this evening. | Lord Salisbury delivered along speech. He} 'denied that the Government had yielded | ing a sale of useful Thursday, December 13th. vertisement. and fancy articles on Look out for ad- nov9 3i -> ow it ENDED. lakota is fast losing i aan tl a a p , adi : os farmer ! s. "A bo oe, eae +) western pay reports that one of the lo al policy. They were never more resolute or agricultural! shows consisted of a bi il and a | more confident in advancing a policy Pp umpkin. Che bull broke lo se and ate up which they honestly be lieved they could satisfactorily execute. perhaps, noted chat popular institutions | existed to the westward. (Laughter.) Events in-America would add more to the history of electioneering than the history of politics. (Laughter and cheers.) If there | was any complaint against Washing- lawsuit and heav Yiton statesmen it did 1ot ~=s- involve the two nations. (cheers). Washington statesmen had not apparently com- mended themselves to the approval of Am- the pumpkin, and the fair ended right there. England had, | women SeTriep.—Fredericton has settled with Mrs. John Cassidy, who threatened an action for damages because of a broken leg, received by “falling thr vagh an open hatchway on Reg: mt street. She will receive $300, and the city is saved an expensive damages. ‘diiitadjinaiioiin Fine Weatuer.—The Londonderry corres pondent of the Halifax Herald, writing on gave the murderer the opportunity which | this morning, son over 200 telephone lines jmen were preparing to leave off work at Shaft No. 2, at Frontenac, a suburb of | Pittsburg, a terrible explosion shook the earth for a great distance, and completely ‘shattered the shaft. Some 160 men were | within the mine at.the time of the explo- |sion, and being 112 feet below the surface, }it is almost certain all are dead. The only exceptions were two men who were in a car coming up, and being near the top of | the shaft, managed to escape. Pittsburg | is in the centre of the coal mines of South- , eastern Kansas. A Phenomenal Snow Storm. Arcuison, Kan., Nov. 9. The most phenome nal snow storm that ; ever occurred in Northern Kansas began continuing forcibly all day. | Trains are all delayed and telegraph wires | prostrate xd in all directions, with the excep- } tion of one line to Kansas City. At Atchi- were broken nd so tangled with the electric light wires th: st the electric light works have ‘been sus- pended to prevent accidents. The snow | storm is the lieaviest here since 1878. eines "A Disastrous Fire. Rocuester, N. Y., Nov. 9. The Steam Gauge and Lantern Co’s plant was entirely burned to-night. Ten lives were lost. About forty people were at work on the third floor, and had toyump for their lives. Fourteen were frightfully | mangled, six dying within an hour, and four others will die. Heavy Storm. Kansas Ciry, Mo.. Noy. 9. The heaviest snowstorm “ever known at | thisseason of the year began at 3a. m., and is still raging with unabated violence. Supreme Court. BEFORE JUSTICES PETERS AND HENSLEY. SaturDAy, Noy. 10. Finnigan vs. Bradley—Mr. A. Peters concluded his argument in support of rule for new trial. Judgment reserved. The Court adjourned until Monday, when the case of Reid vs. the City of Charlottetown will be taken up. Our Advertisers To-day. Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co., appeear at the Lyceum on Friday and Saturday evenings next. Hawker’s Tolu and Cherry, for throat and lung. diseases, on sale atthe drug stores. The owner of the schooner E. Crowell solicits freight. Eczema, Esher, Sate, ‘Skin Tor- tures. the Sth, sé Lys that the weat there dur ing | ericans (chee rs ). Che Premier commended the past few days has Lien exceedingly fine » | the Shah’s policy in opening the only navi- | the air being warm and balmy as in June. i gable river in Prussia .to all nations. in He adds that strawberry, buttercup and dan- | s ‘ , eo athe Government had done} delion blossoms ars no rare sight. tinanci ™ 1 } Kigypt, he said, |} much to restore the r H x.—T ‘ Halif 1 | but security on the frontier had not yei He Harirax.—The S. S. if arriv r of a : ; LAAK BFTIVeR | heen established. TYhe Government did | yesterday morning in 30 hours from Boston, | . being detained 4 hours by fog, making ac tual Was ayer Sree their previouslv sailing 26 hours. a has a full cargo anda policy, but the r esponsibil lity regarding large passenger list. Capt. Hill reports the | @SYPt, Ws due to the action of the- pre- Joston agents were obliged to refuse a large | Vious Government. In regard to the pe: aCe — yunt of car: go, the H slifax being complete- | of Europe, the rulers had an intense desire y loaded.—Hx. Herald. to maintain peace. He trusted they would se continue in the present attitude. England JuBILEE Sincers.—The only troupe of| only sought to protect her shores and com- South Carclina Jubilee Singers travelling | merce. are with Peck & Fursman’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company, and will be heard ina choice selection of Plantation Melodies aud Cotton Field Refrains at each and | every performance of that first class combination. Another Ocean Disaster. eee eee Two Steamers Collide And Both Sink. em eee biLtarps.—Harvey McKenna, the billiard expert, who gave some exhibitions in Char- lottetown, last year, challenges any man in | tne world to play straight billiards, for $1,000 s side, and the championship, the game to be 10,000 points (in blocks), 2,500 points each night, for four nights, on any good 5x10 table, winner to take all, the loser to pay his own expenses; game to be played in public, in New Y ork. Lonpon, Nov. 9. A telegram from Havre states that the vara , ; ; : ; —— John MePI f Cunard Line steamer Nantes came in col- ud ty i HOT.—~d ¢ a 2 b 2rsc f . oe . ° Sante " , ae ets °F | Tesion 36 miles off Lizard with the German Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and Charley Currie, ° from Hamburg. ship Theodore Rugle, Both vessels sank. A portion of the ship’s crew was landed at Tourville. The fate of the rest of the crew and the steamer’s crew unknown. The Nantes was an iron of Parkhill, Oat., have been matched for a sho’-putting s contest, for $400, a gold and the « ham pic mishir p of the world. was born in Middlesex couaty, Ont., “3 years of age. He stands 6 feet 5} inches, | is and weighs 219 pounds. McPherson was born on Prinee Edward Isl: ind, stands 6 feet high, and weighs 185 pounds. Both are expert all-round athletes. A close competi- tion is expect d. siiiaitaiaci aaa Kittep.—Otty BagnaH, an I. C. R., - akeman, was killed in the railway yard, Johu, on Thursday afternoon. He was € setiee gavanand a passenger car. The drawbars were unlike, the one on the van being of the ordin: ary kind and the other a Miller. When the cars met the draw- bars slipped past each other, and Bagnall | was ¢ rushe d to death. The engine was not | attached to the van at the time, having cut ! off after starting it toward the other. The | deceased had been employed in the yard | about a month. medal] Currie and is and built in 1883. os THE MARDI VICTORIOUS After Losing 5000 Men a Carro, Noy. 9. Seventy thousand followers of the Mahdi attacked the town of Wadai. The garrison | jrepulsed the assailants and kilied _ 0090 / but the Mahdi’s men re-attacked and cap | tured the town. ' to Ghiri. sili liliadion SERVICES To-MorRow.—-The Rev. A. rey cee a es Lown y, LD. D., will preach in the Methodist | Scraps from London. {Orieck) Church to-morrow morning at 11} Dr ore o clock, and in the Second Methodist Church | Lonpon, Nov. 9. sl equilibrium; } expre sse d } screw steamer of 949 nett tons, bark rigged | The Sultan of Wadai ied | The simple application of Swayne’s OINT- | MENT, without any internal medicine, wili ;eure any cise of Tetter, Salt Rheum, R:ng- iworm, Piles, ltch, Sores, P imple s, Eczema, tall Se aly y; ltch 1y Skin Eruptions, no matter lhow obstinate or long standing. It is Bob nt, effective, and costs but a trifle. octl2 6m dw rc Sete Local Notices. lor choice designs in Brussels Carpet go to 3cer Bros, CANNED Baked Beans at Beer & Goff’s. novi 2 For superior value in Fur Goods go to Beer Bros. Buy your overcoats at J. B. Macdonald’s, acknowledged to be the best and cheapest. For fashionable Dress Goods and Trimmings go to Beer Bros. ANOTHER lot of Chicken Ham and Tongue Sausages, just received at Beer & Goff's. novl0 2i For solid boots and solid bargains try J. B Macdovald’s Boot Store. We have quite a large stock of dinner sets, tea sets, chamber sets and glass table sets which must be sold.—W. P. Colwill nov9 dy wy 6w Biankets.—Lovely warm blankets selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. Ir is acknowledged by everyone that the cheapest underclothing in town Is at J. B. Macdonald’s. Laptes’, girls’ and boys’ winter underwear ; anothor lot just received at Stanley Bros. Brown’s Block, nov8 3 A sUPreRtIor quality of rubbers and shoes | for men, women and children at lowest prices lat J. B. Macdona'd’s Boot Store. AUCTION SALE —OF— 2 * e Oil Paintings I will sell by Auction, at my Salesroom, Gn Thursiay aad Friday Evenings, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK : ' A Consignment of OIL PAINTINGS, re- | peneniing “English, German and Canadian Scenery, by Eminent Artists. i | This sale affords a rare opportunity of securing first-class Pictures at Auction prices, in the evening *% aloe Ther * Tee . oe “ Vening < ‘ tc a I re torn will als »} The P arnell Commission to-day cone as there is no reserve. Services in the Secon lurch to-morrow . . . 4 > é ance WU regard ~y and tinue a to he: ur evident t » regar l to the | G. M. HARRIS, aiternoon at a quart er past three o'cloc th via ¢ vening at. 7.30 The pastor of the Methodist (brick) Church A to young men in the | to-day twenty. Hall to The oulrages. house collapsed will preach a sermon killing siX persons evening - 9 9 Ly Vening at 7 o clock Preaching in the Y. M. C. A. paing it 11 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock procession on the "y Rev. John A. Gordon, Superintendent of ; the usual pageantry and was a tame affair. the U hion Baptist Seminary at St. Marton’s, | seinialiaieili Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting to- ws ather teuile cin. Morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in MeLeod’s | Toronto, Nov. 10,—-10 a. m. Hall. Open to all. Strangers always wel- come. Subject: ** Tae White Stone.” Reve- | lation 2—17, oon im temrpurature. on Litehfield street | and injuring _ Auctioneer. CHANGE OF TIME. | Steamer “ © Southport.” N AND AFTER NOVEMBE R 1l6rn, the Steamer ‘‘SOUTHPORI” will leave re harlottetown for West River on MON- novs induction into office of the new Lord Mayor was devoid of j i i ; “Values, p. i. ty & whey 16—nev7 600 Pieces Dress Goods qualities, and give you a big dollar's worth for a dollar bill. Halifax THE g S. “ALPHA” Dress Groods, ON i6th OF NOVEMBER, Bermuda, Turk’s Island and Kingston, | THE Halifax for Havana and ist OF DECEMBER. Charlottetown or any Station on the P. E Railroad at low rates, Intending shippers of Oats, Potatoes, Fish, etc., will do well to engage space, For further particulars apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlotietown, P. E. L., PENMANSHIP. SMITH, whois one of the finest Penmen and method of doing business. It means SQUARE DEALING! This is what we Preach, Practice and Guarantee, See our FALL STOCK OF NEW GOODS just in. the Best, the Cheapest. You will find them the Freshest, 1,000 New Maniles, Jackets and Jerseys ! TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF MOURNING GOODS AND CRAPES, New Gloves, New Millinery, | Plushes, Trimmings and Ribbons. Our BLACK SILKS are known all over the Island for splendid appearance and wearin We are always pleas-d to show them, H Come and see us. We will treat you well Square | Dealing. JAMES PATON & CO., Charlottetown, October 18, 1888—5w eod & wky = Se ene — = and West India Pur Goods, Wool Goods,| MARKET SQUARE. Steamship Line. All Good, Fashionable, Serviceable | Fur (roods, | Wool Goods, Millinery, Will Leave Halifax —FOR-— Dress Goods, Millinery, Making regular monthly trips. STEAMER “BETA” —WILL LEAVE-- | Dress Goods, Millinery, Matanzas. Cuba, OTs and Ulsters, Jackets, Ulsters, | CH . AP, Jackets, | a Through Bills of Lading will be granted from E, Island Or PICKFORD & a Halifax, Ch’ town, Oct. 9, 1888 — Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1888. Don't be — +BY LOUD TALK. a SPECIAL CLASS in Rapid Practical W rit- ing will be taught in the CHARLOTTE- TOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE by PROF. J. #. Teachers on the Continent. Students taking a Six Months’ Course at the College will be admitted free. Those who enter for Penmanship alone will be charged the small feo of $2.50 for the full course. All material fur- nished free of charge for the course. Tuition payable at end of term if Studentis satisfied. Do not miss this unequaled opportunity, but enter at once, Afternoon Class at1io’clock; Evening at 7.30. Commencing MONDAY, November Sth, For other information call at the College. nov2—dy eod & wky 2w For St. John's, Newfoundland, BUY YOUR—— GALL AND SEE OUR PRICES Hvetebat | Dy os, Oren GEORGE E. Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1888—6i eod —— HU LE. pre s, New- HE 8. 8. “ “COBAN,’ * for St. 7 foundland, wiil oe due at Charlottetown on VONDAY MOURNING, 12th inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. nore WANTS, » LOST, - FOUND de. WANTED — a boy to do errands pe perform the general work about a house. Apply at) this office. ‘second course in Cutting in New| ‘York, I am ina better’ position | ‘than ever to turn out good- | fitting Garments that will please smells EEE ————_—__ ene mart _— si Fall Announcement ! -ocernaaneentrtget ener (0) WANTED.—f gift for, general, house works] ox Apply rs. David Sma. ? g pp nov 10, 4 ins pd COLLARS, | On MONDAY, September 10,| P 7 QECON D-H AND Base Burner will be sold at a ee we will inaugurate our Great, as a in. Apply to Geo. M. vis, Auctioneer, | U3 % : a bargain. Apply to Geo. ar 2 “yes »2 |Oor UNDERWEAR Colossal Sale of CUS rom ation|e,@on t be beat, =| MADE CLOTHING and Gents’! T° LET. —The rooms lately in the gccupat O0/See our American ; , Groot BS Re Jenkin. in the City Hotel, on! RUBBER COATS, |FURNISHINGS. Having re-; lawyer's office, Surgerr or Dentistry rooms, Pos-| White and Colored | cently returned from taking a session can be given at once. For terms apply SHIRTS, to Messis. Warburton & Smallwood, mgr — TOP SHIRTS ney i daec ’ HATS and CAPS, ‘= Mira. W Tie ee Aeron ebties Ask to see our 25c lay e Wil oG 1 i at this office, pd li—novid oe Pong value | by ieav ir iz it YUTTAGE TO LE I.—Containing eight rooms, C next door to West Kent Street School. Apply to DONALD NICHOLSON. lw—nov9 apnea | Cashmere MUFF.- W: AN NTED.- A “Boy williag to learn the Baking LERS. business. Apply at KNIGHT'S BAKERY, | very highest order, so with} ont Mires. i miersd SAVE MONEY andj ' good Material and good Cut ting| OLD NTED. ~ 300kk ge alsa nt "Bookkeeper. |" trade with ‘and good Work, you cannot fail OST.—This morning, a i eather Packet Book, in procuring what you desire. with initiais “* J. o.S.” on inside o/ cover, P. J. ae a . . : cvntaining Thirty Dollars in $5 bills, and some } Cash Customers will tind it to three-cent stampe. The finder will be rewarded | EF O RAN ‘their ad vantage to patronize . Cloudy, with occasional rein; not muck DAYS, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at Two’ ANTED. —A Boy 14 years of age, to learn RB, od. E*g> R AN, Watch, Ciock ° sinew WN. Canavan” Iw eva | Sept, 7, LWA —ood & why CORMULLY’S VLD ¥EAXD. Sik & Linen HAND- KERCHIEFS. the net fastidious. : . Connol] yg | Qur workpeople are of the if See rary oor Poe a pe oe aseare ce at 9 at ete rena aati - ee rs comes eT mecceetanan age! Grogan sms anf ap Sencar aise ee , a Gi aed rm P ry i