—_ enema - . ae re . a . PHE DAILY EXAMINER, - - -. - - a en eRe ne ear ores: ee | mnapeneneent pgs Si omens - a ee ER, - - - - | - THURSDAY, MARCH 38, 1887. y ; Lecal and Other ems, TELE R Aided YES Shoving the @ucer. wiv, Sudeea? ; - ‘ ‘ Te — ee ; | 2 y ; For so e time past the Domini va has been Why should we sigh and make lament ° FOUAL Despatoues to Tux Exawixen.) Ho fae i with counterfett notes, and the police For the genius of ages goue !yy ? . ' Pein : ms wichorities have been on the lookout for the Do not our old men now drea:n (reams, , 4 Temporar ¥ Sensatien. Culprits, Iwo arrests have been made in Our youths write poetry * § re Mon veal, One a saloon keeper named Huis, hom ‘ ; Leonie: Mult 6 ai nother, one Powers, alias ‘The Kid i wee our eyes, from day to day, oe raat . s remes ales who are believed to be the chiefs of the gang. és it i “scraps from the muses regaled ? ee een ol cae Oe Paes te the eve hing papers Uh ' arrests of others are expected allover} - - hot our ears with the ‘joyful sounds | a , ; ~— ( ‘ to a tf no} to the effec re tl a abinet had decided | Canada and it is believed the Dominion | Ul the Patriot's rhymers, assailed ? Fhose who have not inspecied our Stock of Dry Goods and House . | ) prousecule Arcubis Op Croke tor advocat® detectives have got the whole crowd under} . . 2s , : : © : . - . lug the non payment of taxes, caused a | View. Some time ago aie Montreal | apes a ‘ a Nusmeg : petiahed lay, | — ee HANLAN an one bow om The | temporary sensation in the House of Coin. | 84loon Keeper named Rachine was found in N oe os 4 aa oe ! | 0. dich May a fmon's Willan Johnson, te Orange leade | “e act of passing counterfeits and was ar But f, a F pe ee mad, = fd er, aske | Sir Micha ed. Ween aoe he | tested, Sut escaped by bribing the police. a 2 ee | ’ be | terstue | Government int: shaban du rn Snead x once Suen the D notation authorities deter nin Oh! why is genius thus misplaced ) Remember, the time for buying all kinds of House Furerishings will | Nn a : 5 > e 0 leave no at . nen nawet 3 > ° lt r . — : : : “ | con nen D Sir Michael declined to say en ae Sal des Wameaae wicce al i is proasic age ? od (soon be at hand, and bear in mind we lead in this line. ‘ 1t in St. James . re anh Loat the question was engaging hose guilty of aiding : Fy" eres Raci : 1y m ist poetic Nutmeg’s seul j : ‘ ) Sue attention of the Government. gS peat men. ‘ — abevsing Nacine & Restrain its noble rage ¢ : Ha : sovighs © | escape. CommissionerSherwood of the Dominion aa Parnellites greeted this reply with derisive | po 3 ‘ , , ; - (Pe meng) qapetc gt ep oo ©} police was entrusted with the matter by| How long shall a newspaper's columns . Sen 0 Detteh'c nights’. ct FUME Glnchen, Ge SOMRMIA. MAME” chan eae PEE sf the latercolenial G'leneat| Ment ees | Our Carpet and Oilcloth Show Room is loaded with nice new pat- mont oe. f high —" 8, SHC OPINIO Hong ba ne | YY etington of the Intercolonial, O’ Leary o ow long must Nv ’s “swe 2 “ ~ ‘ ministry has no intention of courting over- the Dominion police at Ottawa, and eas of Thus Sadeed a iar terns, for Spring Trade, from the cheapest Hemp Carpet to the best Tue Directors of th Mer hants Bank of | whelming disaster in Ireland. the government police staff. They have been ‘Velvet Pile. We bave the Largest Sieck of Carpets and Oilicloths on Pp. E. L. wereal ected to-day. 4 Na working at the case ever since last September, A word or advice, Mr. Nutmeg : 2 . edea The Ne s +8 mets and have succeeded in locating not only the _Go dabdle in rhyming no more ; tie Island. i © } is decided to have a new © Newfoundland Pisheries. counterfeiters but also their pals and “shovers You'll eam no honour by writing coe academy of mu ihe cost will be about — of the queer throughout the Deminion. In What hundreds have written before. @20, 000 Lonpox, March 2. | their investigation it appeared that Racine, And a a Also, a large assortment of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, a ‘ é : while he succeeded in diencataw PMR Bee HEE 4nd reiemper, my dear vr. Nutmeg , ee ee ee , 8 Henry Beli \ Colonial Secretary, Foran - nee ar oe - + PW hopenget ke oe eg, Gray and White Cottons and Print Cottons, at Lowest Prices for Cash. . ‘ ‘ GOS Patch oa ire rOovernor o CY OT, Sr abes is worth at the Salvation Army services in Moncton Newfoundland, informing him that the Home Government does not feel justified one of t least important and most insignifi- cant members of the gang Whose operations et oe) Some brains are required for een scribbling, A fact that must weigh against you. 0. a ...| im disregarding the . ep have been so widespread throughout th ey anes Ir is said that Wimbledon as a place for sregarding the strong protest of France country, and been so cleverly and dangerously BIikKTH long range matches is to be aban:loned after | 48st restrictions at this late period which | conducted. The amount of : ounterfeit money . © 5 next \ oe calculated to infliet grave loss on the} distributed by the gang cannot be much less} At the Rectory, Springhill, Feb. 25th, the wife steele French fishermen, and is therefore unable | than $30,000, consisting of Dominion $2 notes, ~* valet sear aattih sexe: Seok amc Successors to VW, A WEEKS & Ci, Market Square. lt appears that sl eping car companies are not legally liable to the patrons of their cars, either as common carriers or inn-keepers. eens the Government thoroughly ‘tands | Ulsr attention to the case during the|>%y James Easton, J. P., Colin McDougall, of . POrougns inderstand: . ve . ” ce = Au exchange says there is no more excite | F th bounti 7 : ; lerstan cainival wee k, succeeded in discovering a per- Morell, Lot 40, to Elizabeth Young, of Brooklyn, = that French bounties are grave disadvanta- as ‘ virl dress¢ l ina tubogvan to allow the bill passed by the Newfound- land legislature in relation to the fisheries to operate this season. The Secretary says Bank of British North America $5 and Bank of Commerce $10 notes, Messvs. Skeitington, O'Leary and Grose, who were devoting parti- = i son Who was chief ia circulating the counter- cme MARRIED, Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1887.—dy wky At Georgetown, on Tuesday, the 8th February, Lot 61, Ment im Huge iis } : bale of | ges to British fishermen; still it is uot feit bil! Thi is | nes thot February, Me. Hobcrt Penny ts Mie gnit than the s in hugging a bale of bay. “ at “itis Biel ; sat iS man Is Known as ‘Con’ | thé 8th oft February, Mr. Robert Penny to Miss = | > wn tha British fisherics are un- Kerns, a/ias Cains, alias Claytem, and is one | Violet Saunders. — , os F aye , | renuneratiny, of the most dangerous sal fe ge ai : Tur Literary and Scientitic Institute meets a noe UMS ANG Clever crininais im At the residence of Mr. George Jelley, Feb. 16, tu night. Nin | nomas M iv reads a paper on ees av i hited States, He h iS eS pr i trom by ee Rey. it, B. Kinlay, Mr. kd ward Lidstone, ot Ooms full attendance i . aren ‘ . Vetriot, Jackonsville, and other penit mtaries, | 0! nutsford, to Mrs, Mary Jelley, of Union Sound A So aes ae ted. ‘ onceried Action. He came to ( wnada where, as he Sa in ¢ Vale. : 5%, ile wale ue : . uo Sue cS : “ a ee ana letter in the ai Per ar ee == o--—_———_— ae _— was . : ' ‘ in the possession of the authorities, he fue Lannan-Ailrain fight, which was to 3 “ a } i rities, ; have taken piace Ih Boston last week is otf, Lonpon, March = has had every thing his own W ay. For s me DIED. the police having prevented the men meeting. A number of the ¢ onservative members oo pant he has had his head quarters in} Jn this city, on Wednesday, 2nd inst.. Cennne'’ Hk Subscriber, being obliged to enlarge and refit his store to accommodate his rapidly ee of parliament, who are impatient over the | + lontreal, and was the guiding and controlling | Brace, an old and respected citizen, aged 78 years, increasing trade, will sell his extensive stoek of Gold and Silver . . : snHir all 4 fo rahhari hase ; ei ‘ , Pre atteation of young men especially is delay in adopting coercion, will, to-morrow, tes an Ons the big roar es dui ing the carni- [Faneral to-morrow, Friday, at 2.30 o’clack, by called to the meeting in the Lower Parlor take concerted action with the object of in- co ee gue When Buis and Power ar: es 7 a* &! bY * 4 the ¥. M. C. A; this evening at 7.90 o'clock. ducing the Conservatives to combine in te 7a ge gen d of ( ori e i} paren, oe m .. this city, Fi b. gee Pg nner, aged WATCH RY &, €° OCHS, i res ’ owner evidence, Which Is sa o be st*con-| 70 years, a native of the © y Kilke . neers exacting pressure on the Government to Boek 2 ee as os Fn re © most,con waited tar be de oie ny Kilkenny, ‘ . : =—T . . . Sive, as ipture | . 1r arrest “© end, May 2 s te fur Rev. J. Hatchison, M. A., will (D. V.)| take immediate steps. Sinaia cea oc MFSOr GEFOMA ane . . ; . freriy ec ’ -- - Siliee: ond. cents geting es ema Tig beceanmicinices | SELVERWARE, VASES Te mie 7 & ‘ ~ 5 weather and roads permitting. ee No i LABR .vpon Hi eeans. 10 bbls. and half bbis. of the brated fish warranted, | and for sale low at A. E. Yuill’s, 65 Queen St. | = e, To Protest the Blection. KINneston, Ont., March 2. The Reformers of this city are not satis- A Convict Afieat. Uzptain Win. Connaughton, of the schooner Blance O., sends the St. John Globe the fol. SS a ae eS pure Y. M. C. A. Bazaar Committee intend holding their sale of useful and fancy articles LUSTERS, MANTLE SETS, feb26 4i pd | tied with the result of the re-| lowing intetesting account of an incident | ©™ EDs Pret aad CHU RSDAY, April13th } ; rhich a ‘ ~ | amc th. Cx ibutions wil be gv . . “s — > o. count by which Sir John Macdonald’s ] ¥ Hich oceurred on the passage trom Campbell- ened by Se SS 5 BH CT] 4 QE BY & < ec & “ays the society column ofa Western pape. majority was increased to 17. and they ton, N. B., to Buenos \yres:—‘'-On the 14th Mrs. SHENTON, President. 9 /BA 5 *9 c., “The wedding was strictly private, owing t the bridegroom beiny still in mourning for his have now decided to protest the election. Dec., 1886, in lat. 3.30 S., lom, 32 52 W.. Fernando Novonha island bearing S. E., 42 Mrs, J. J. Davies, Mrs, Hensley, Mrs, G. Brem: ner, Vice Presidents. first wife.” > . : a ‘ miles, at4a.m., the man on the look out Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Lewis AT A REDUCTION OF FROM - - — Perils of the Sea. reported a boat right ahead. We lufied a ** Mackinlay, Miss Shenton, \ wan named Elliot was found drowned at an little so as to bring it close on the lee side. J. M. McLeod, es Hensley, ze St. John, N. B., afew days ago. There is GLOUCESTER, March 2. and as soon as it came near found it to bea “ cee “ n Waoeke, Ten to Twenty-Five Per Cent. some doubt ex presse dasto whether he was The schooner Mabel Kenniston. of this catamaran, with a man on it. The vessel “ D. MacNeill, * S$. Mutch, drowned or murdered ; was immediately put in stays, which brought ;, Unsworth, *’ Match, port, arrived this evening, having in tow the raft again on lee quarter, and the man Montgomery, G. Brown, ~-——~ 0 et the British schooner Blizzard, of Lunen-| . aia Siete eae * Neii Macleod, ‘Laird, Riviexe Dv Love had a $10,000 fire onlpur N. 8. The Captiin’ std.coed a — on pated without much trouble. ** B, Heartz, * Alice Weeks, ee : Fee See pes Priday last. It originated from the explosion]... diel i aeahaeadinns fe could not talk any English, but holding up ‘ G, Macleod, “ B. MacNeill, Sale te commence FEBRUARY Ist, and continue for six weeks. —FOR CASH ONLY seven meh were taken off yesterday. his hand and showing four fingers, IL undcer- a W. W. Sten! Makinlay. : : Mrs. W. W. Stanley,- of _a lighted lamp which a servant girl will-st-cegalaaelidigg, too him to mean he was four had aecidentally dropped. ‘ , oa “ ELIZA MacNEILL . a's To Purchase Herses. days ou the catamaran. He was Secretary, Jous H. Sveuurvayn, of Montreal, whose son ee very weak from want of food, and Feb. 81] sale 3aw tu th sat was recently killed between a hosereel and some obstructions piled in a narrow street, has recovered $3,000 from the city. au Piles, fistule, rupture and stricture radi lly cured. Book of particulars, 10 cts. iu stamps. World's Dispensary Medical As- seciation, Buffalo, N. Y. taw Genie Dow’? forget that W. W. Wellner will con- tinue to offer large discounts on the different lines of goods, in stock, for two weeks more; after that date the usual prices will be charged - \x entertainment will be given in St. James’ Hall to-morrow evening, consisting of readings, recitations end @ magic lantern ex- hibition, Admission, Sunday school scholars, 5 cents, adults 10 cents. a Havrrax, Marh 2. Col. Goldie, the new Deputy Adjutant of the Imperial forces here, intends making a trip through the Maritime Provinces to select 300 horses for caralry purposes as s00n as Spring opens The New City Hall. Hawirax, March 2. The City Council to-morrow, award the contract for the new City Hall. Mr. Milliken, of Moncton, will, without doubt, get 10. Personal. » Orrawa, March 2. matt spl the exposure to the het sun, and the salt spray y vised his legs to swell very much. The above mertioned island is about 180 miles eastward from the mainland, and is a Brazilian convict station. This man being one of the unfortunates took the cata- maran as a means of escape, thinking the wind which at this time of the year blows constant- ly from eastward and 8. E. would blow him westward and to the mainland, but he knew nothing of the current which always sets northward and westward and carried him to sea. The raft was about ten feet lenge and very narrow, and he was obliged to sit in one position all the time. He had a few fish- hooks with him and two fish-lines. There was nothing on him but a shirt and hat. He was given up to the Braziliart consul as soon as the vessel arrived at Buenos Ayres. The ‘consul will likely send him back to Fernando Novonha to finish his apprenticeship.” be te ee ee Sona eee oer ee ey eS PURITY G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Stiationer, -- o-- Bookseller, W. WELLNER, North Side Queen,Square. 27, 1887—eod & wky 4 wks -_— Printer, Bookbinder. ArcureaLp Forses, the celebrated war cor- Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. Mr. Thomp- .¥ : Te: wie No in Stock, a full line of the best English and American office STATIONERY of all respondent, thinks there will be no war be-| so, and Hon. Mr. McLelan arrived to-day. An Enoch Arden Case. CERTIFIED TO BY ‘ - kinds, for merchants, lawyers, gowernment offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's tween France and Germany this spring. He] Th. : _— +4 " private use. ’ . says Germany is too strong for France, and the latter power knows it. dibone A Loxypow newspaper invited from its read- ers an expression of opinion as to who are the twelve greatest living men. The answers show 32,544 for Mr. Gladstone and 32,245 for Prince Bismarck; these two leading the list tar ahead of any others. _—_——S---— Avamsoy’s Botanic Batsam is compounded of the best concentrated extracts of bark,roots and gums in the world. Itisa safe and re- liable medicine, pleasant to the taste, and eures coughs, colds, asthma and croup. Price 45 and 75 cents. Trial bottles 10 cents. march? eod wy iil A CORRESPONDENT of the Summerside Journal says that a contingent of the Salva tion Army from Cha:lottetown, held a service at the Methodist charch at Stanley Bridge on Tuesday evening of last week. The building was crowded and many could not get admit- tance call oles Firoce and Tea at retail. Flour $4.60 to #4.75, Buda $5. Try a pound of our Tea, it is choice. Pastry Flour at 3 cents per pound. Codfish at 33 per cwt., warranted. Soap, 3, 34 and 6 cents per bar. Call and examine for J surself All goods bought here sent home tree \. E. Yuill, 65 Queen Street. Nchs— L2Oi ea eee Tae Chatham World rises to remark that Mr. Snowball, having elected Mr. Mitchell, has gone to Europe. Mr. Mitche}l, haying been electer is going to Montreal. Mr. Adams, who was defeated, remains at home and will look after the interests of the county, communicating its needs direet to the Govern- Ment and doing what he can to serve it. -> _ 4 CORRESPONDENT? of a Halifax paper, writ- '6Z from Pictou County, calls attention to hatter of some considerable importance to the lobster pking industry. He complains that isthe habit of certain American packers doing business in Nova Scotia to label all - god lobsters as being pat up im some parts of tie Unitsd States, and all inferior ones as | The Vice-Regal party have returned to the capital. The Belmont Bill Defeated. Wasuineton, March 2. The Senate to-day defeated the Belmont Bill and earried the Edmund’s Bill, which has gone before the President. —— Opening of the Legisiature. Frepericron, N. B., March 2. The New Brunswick Legislature opened to-day. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 3—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds, fair weather, stationery or bigher tem- perature. The Heroine of the Campaign. Political feeling evidently ran high in Nova Scotia during the recent campaign. The Annapolis Spectator says : ‘Mrs. Lew Saunders, of Middleton, is the heroine of the campaign. She took a voter away from a crowd pm i got him into her husband's carriage, drove him to the polli hooth and secured his vote for Mills. The scene at the polling booth, as the plucky little woman drove up at a 2.40 rate, closely followed by two tcams of grits, who were determined to recapture him, reminds us of the days of Grace Darling. How can a cause which has such defenders help being success§ ful? The Liberal Conservatives of Annapolis County owe her a vote of thanks, Mrs. Saunders isa daughter of Inglis Phinney of Middleton. -*?_ee o-— —————- Progress in China. It is said at the Chinese Legation in Wash- An Enoch Arden case recently came to light in the quiet village of Terrebonne, Quebec. it appears that about fifteen years ago a young married man named Berthaume left that place to seek his fortune in California, intending to send or return for his wife when his means would permit, Time passed away, and at the end of one year the woman received a letter from the west informing her that her husband was dead. The poor woman lived as best she could for a year or two, and then got married again to one of the most prominent merchants of the village, and they have since lived very happily together. The other day, to the great surprise of all the village, Berthaume, who had been long since mourned as dead, put in an appearance, and claimed his wife. The village cure was appealed to for a decision, and he decided that the woman must live with her first husband. Mrs. Eunice Darling, of Hersey, Me., aged one hundred and one years, knits a pair of stockings every day and attends to her household duties. Eunice Darling ! a Hove you ever noticed that a hen which has just laid an egy, and a woman who has a secret are very much alike in their inabil- ity to refrain from cackling about it. a ee — Mrs. Fisher, a brunette, with good fea- tures, fine eyes and a ready tongue,‘runs an 80-horse power Harris-Corliss engine in Provmence and does well. SS ET “DEVONPORT” FOR SALE puatT valuable property, known as “Devon- port,” situated on the Ma'peque Road, within one mile of the city, containing about 26) acres of land, with large and commodious Dwelliag House, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Dairy, Ice House, Root House, &c, &c. Good Title guar- anteed, Apply to R. F. DEBLOIS, eo W. DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B, Feb. 10, 1887. BEER & GOFFP'S. TEA, —_/ { Jan, 22, 1837 2 BT y x jms ie WANkS, LOSP, FOUND, de WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and 6 Housemaid, to whom good wages will be given ; references required. Apply at THe k>x- AMINER office. mar 3 tf por SALE—A good strong working Mare, 4 years old: also a wood sieigh. Avply at THE EXAMINER Office. mar?2 3i law pd OUND- A small Bunch of Keys. Apply at Tile EXAMINER Office. marl tf 'O LET—The Dwelling House lately occupied ~ by the subscriber, situate on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Street. Apply to T. C. Robins. febl9—2aw tf T° LET—A House on Douglas Street, West, containing 7 rooms, all in good repair; pos- session given immediately. Apply to James Bradley, Great George Street. febi8 2aw tf O LET—-A House and Oatbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘“‘Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises cf Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further parsoaiens apply to J. G. Kckstmdt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. Stuling, ~ Oo— G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1887. NOTE, LETTER’and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, i a S a g | ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums, ENVELOPES, Sizes and Prices. Writing and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keep in stock Carter's, Stephen's, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT--Day Books, Journals,‘ Ledgers, Minute Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent’s Purses, Memorandum and Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. I have now in steck a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made to order, in any style, at very Low Prices. Printing and SBinding, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, &e, A splendid assortment of 30,000 FEET ey |" porkawenen PICTURE MOULDINGS, the Largest Stock ever shown in the Province. Wholesale and Retail at Low Prices. a ~oist-supaninennon ter eae OLORICAN METAL MOULDINGS, eing pat up in that province. ‘ington,that that the recent order guaranteeing | Provinelal Building. Le —_e religious liberty to all classes throughout Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd. ; tr i W2 see by notices in American papers that | ‘ir Iriend, Mr. L. E. MacLeod, associate edi- | tor of Wallace’ Monthly, and formerly of the Journal and Am iculturist, is makiny a nation- Ml reputation as a leading writer on the trot- ting horse, being classed by one journal as} Standing next to the famous Mr. Wallace | himself. We are always glad to note the suc- “ess of Islanders abroad. but the rapid man- i Aer in which the gentleman abeve referred to; @staken a foremost position among the Writers in his special line, is of more than Asual satisfaction to uv, —Ji . China, is but another step in the upward and rogressive movement of the Empire. The dowager Empress who has just abdicated in favor of her young kinsman, Quou-Shu, is a woman of broad and liberal views. It was under her reign that China renounced intoler- ; ation and isolation, and joined the nations of M® GEORGE M. MOORE has this day been the earth. During the recent troubles between - the Chinese and the French, orders were given to the army and navy to protect the mission- aries. Quou-Shu, the new Emperor, isa bright young man of seventeen, thoroughly educated and progressive. } Ch’town, March 2, 1887--eod tf PRENERSHL? NOPICR, admitted a member of our firm. PERKINS & STERNS, Ch'town, Jan, 15, 1587—feb, 14 2wks & wky fi Apply on the premises. nov724 tf T° LET-—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises.) jan3 tf T? LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- _ nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jum2i eod t T° LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with j stable end well in yard. Applyto Willi Send in your Pictures, —veerierrey cription, made to order. direct from the factory of a renowyed Chicago maker—Choice and durable. ““™-* rc., and have them framed cheap. Plush frames of every dis MARK WRIGHT & CO. Citown; Jon. 7, 1888.