° The Financial Condition of Ire- Boston Markets. land. : Boston, Sept. 15 The Londen 7 publishes 9 summary Turre is some falling off in the receipts of the facts affecting the actual financial | of potatoes and prices are a little firmer. position of the Lrish people, showing that] Best Eastern Rose cammand 53c., and six months ending June 30, the to three out during choice Hebrons run up to 53 and 55c. per mounted of | bush Sweets are plentiful, with sales wtuai eVechions wo thousand tenancies throughout [reland;| mostly at $1.75 to $2.25 per bbl. Some iso that in the seven years from 1879 to the |e xtras go higher present ireland proper has contributed | Eaas., Market is firm, with a good de £360,714 to the expenses of the lrish| mand for fresh stock, Sales of Eastern »., and Northern firsts at 165 to and Pp. EK. Island f and 17c; and Canadian firsts ' . deposits | extras at 1% Nova Scotia readily comn also that the savings banks LS49 have increased 250 per cent., or] 17e. from £1,200,000 to £4.300.000, also that enise, irsts while the rental of Ireland has been dimin | at 164 to 17 hed to the extent of half a million a year | isn TRADE Receipts of Mackerel 1 equivalent amount has been added to the | Boston for the week have been 5.704 bbls.. drink expenditure by the increased con i luding 3,458 bbls. from foreign, and 2,246 sumption of spirits and beer, and this whil ta from the fleet and domestic ources the population is on the wane and while, 1 | Dealers have not been so eager to secure England and Scotland with increasing | | supplies, and the upward tendency of | ! rULA st t ina tf is recorded; prices has been checked Sales of unculled snd, fin , that on the authority of The] lots from Nova Scotia and P. E. Island at | \ f i f i ural Gacett Mar h Slo per bbl 3 and at the close the market trip here sold Last sale at with bbl. In are quoted at S82. in Engiand rents were ween 1840 and 1880, Last Bay without bbl. raised 23 per | was slow at Sl1l. and in Wales | t S12 per bb] i peri d, 34 per cent, and inj was at $15.50. Scotland 49 per cent., while in I[reland on lots of Bay the contrary the rental had decreased with- | $9.50 to S10 for No. 3; $12 to $13 for No. and was further cut down by/2; aud $18 to $22 for No. 1. Small trips LSS 1. of Shore have been selling in Portland at $16 to $25 per bbl. for No. 2 and No. I i 4 i sine Crloucester spected cargo In that perma the i act ol These statistics will ” used to controvert the contention of Mr Parnell that the Lrish tenants need special | The catch continues to run light, and the protection against the action of the land law | tetal landings by the New England fleet up auring the cur I suLUumMN to date is only ib. 641 bbls. avalnst 245,600 ———— bbls. last yei ir. a detix iency of nearly 200, ‘ bbing demand s fair, but medium 3's retards trade. Monday brought Halifax and P. a 7 . ‘ 000 bbls. The jol The Behring Sea. the scarcity The steamer Carroll on from The United States Government, it is| 2,900 bbls. mackerel 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SrectaL Desrarcyes To Tne EXAMINER, | The “Adams Case.” Hairax, Sept. 17. The case of the David J. Adams was con- tinued to-day Fred Allen and Edwin Dodge gave evidence’®® to the ide mtity of the Adams, and the finding of fresh bait in her hold. | G. Vroom told how he sold four and a half barrels of bait and some ice, to Captain Kinney, and changed a $20 bill forShim of = rican currency. Capt. Kinney asked for twenty barrels of bait more than he had already “purchased, for which he prom ised $20. The sale of ‘bait and ice by the Adams was fully sub- stantiated to the testimony of Robt. Spurr land A. N. Vroom. Mr. Meagher, counsel fer the Adams, | unable to keep the reporters out of court in | their professional capacity, has had them | all subpcened as witnesses, and will attempt | to keep them out in that way. The repor- ters have determined not to be bulldozed. They will attend court im a body to-morrow, | axed ‘risk being committed for contempt. ~ — - Great Conservative Demnaietration LONDON, Ont., sept. : The demonstration yesterday by the Liberal-Conservatives of the city of London and county of Middlesex, in honor of Sir John and his colleagues was ® magnificent The afternoon meeting in Queen's five success. ’ . ’ i Park was attended by . over th ught, abandoned, for the present at E. Island, and a sch woner from cnalitan | thitueand people, but. was unfor- ‘ast, its claim to Behring Sea as an Ameri rrived with 640 bbls., none of wae were | tunately brought to a premature can lake ; and the sealing vessels seized off} sold yesterday. A cargo of OW os. old} Gose by a violent thunder storm. The one Aleutian Is snd (sixty mules off) will be | mack rel arrived from New York, which | meeting in the evening was attended by reieased on I : San Francisce, | Shows that psoas are higher here than '"' | immense numbers, the speeches of the The Ho Mr. Foster explains that t New York. Codfish have been in fair re-) premier and his fellow ministers eliciting \met Government has elaimed terri juest, with an easier tendency ol prices. frequent and vociferous applause. rial rights il e waters of the Paci Pickle cured bank have been selling at $2 above 51 devrees north longitude. by pur-| te $2.374, including medium and large, and | ee ase from Russia, the Czar having iam dry Bank at $2.25 to $2.50 pe qtl. The | Man Killed. ed . revious to the sale of} French cargo was disposed of on private | oe te Alaska to the United States, on the ground | terms, but understood under $2.50 per qtl. | STELLARTON, N.S , Sept. 17. that Behring Sea then lay completly within | sictemnaiagitape-seaipicadiiuniiaitiees ’ : John Auzeme, a French miner, was in- Russia I y \merien Goveru-| Ng Ambition in that Directior. stantly killed this afternoon on the Acadia inen d he validity of this| Railway. He was sitting on a loaded car, iodest cla neve! ss 4 pur-| Mr. George W. Childs has received | When the bottom fell down and he with the | chasing ig i a fishing monopoly | pressng entreaties from eminent men in al] | Coal was run over by the train and literally | f these waters to a private company. Rus | parts of the country ury him to accept | Cut to pieces, Singularly enough, this day | sian cla slways on a magnificent/, pomination for the Presidency. The | »¢ } id fixed as his last wo —— day in the | scale ; fo : Czar now claims to} Baltimore Ameri declares that even | ™nes. W. Campbell and Capt. Lennon | be Emperot \sia. At any rate, Behring | Tilden wrote to Mr. Childs on the snbject, had intended that the days on which they Sea has mever been completely within and that Mrs. Grantewas “perfectly wild in were almost killed afew years ago would be | \ineri i ) her entreaties for him to accept.” The New | their last in the Ford pit. a - >> <a - York Sin takes occasion to comment on | piatleipeentons on : ‘ : Mr. Childs’ positive refusal to be a candi The Situation in Charleston. Vhe irish Tenant Farmer. a ees ‘a. -— date for an office for which he has no taste. ; oe The > mento Be publishes an inter Py: editors Dana and ‘hilds ree one | ie Sy Tae wpe a a view with Michael Davitt on the subiecti< Farmers Club dinners the New York There was a slight shock of earthquake | of the ih. Cie i. me Sun has been very cordial in its praises of | this morning. Mayor ( ourtney made pub- PPO PEs gs uty pet al aigrregiine= reed Philadelphia publisher. It says lic to-day, in a proclamation, resolutions | , oe ay rae _— te ‘*Mr. Childs’ no means no. There is nota ol li s] Lenal i rmers Davitt says that particle of political ambition in his nature. ruments advanced in the y hatte rs ; Che position which he a may | pamphlet ry re- tend to create ? a Se Mmisieading and are utteriy : 1 1) }: ; ‘ garded as final. He will not be a candi- & Thisconcention in the mind oT tne meri ; ; > a2 } : : date : an ad although many of his friends and | can public as to the present exact state of | , ong. os : ; “ tts wimire? may regret the decision, his LUALIS ih eiand rhe iraws marked at-} ; i te hie a4Sti. 3 ie ihe i : : modest and sensible attitude toward the en a i v1 cjepreciation tnat has] , ‘ ' : . } ; : . . American peop.c WhO Want to poom him taken pi e during the [ast lew vears in the ; 1 — } 4] ‘ ' : ‘ in hardly iali to strengthen their esteem. prices oi all irish agricultural products and M ies . time of the pest cenies tha greater a and happiest men in the ee States. Lf CLOTS Pat bewere clected Presiieht he would betjust ar bas good as he is now. but we doubt whe- ther he would be so happy.—Philade/ph , vecortn. Childs is at this sh fariners enjoy tenure than ts and-4erures’ Which introduces his will ‘epresentations made will establish the os a ly titawes Lik SAYS tl neli will ; bill into t pletely in the pan when he House of C refute the mis cod iphlet and resent NNmMons, com- ee oe : . ‘ truth of his charges against the entire Irish Running the Gauntlet. landlord system. ee , Terrible forest fires have been raging oe — recently in the woods along the Miramichi, been with saved. M Ee and in a great many cases it has diftic ulty that farm houses were ‘ : . , : l eighty three, was } ‘ ane les | An Octogenarian Vinrderer William Shannon. age ght s Fletcher, driver of the Frederict: n New York, Sept. 17. arrested at O ego, N. Y., on the 13th inst., ai . had a scorching experience with a cin i icc ; » a ch ; irderin his wif: Qn | fire in the woods on the rvad above Black- | The police COMMISS10NCES to-day received Monday, August 30, the coup) got into alville, says the Advo A He had two! ®® opinion from the corporation, holding | trivial dispute outa dinner that had not passengers with him when he met | that is thei 1 + duty ee = the arrest of a aaa : day belbce. and in the |the fire. and. told them not to be afraid, | PeTso™ alot striking wires on elevated aie an sayy he as | camgealte eg poeple * Settien ‘enki Wie . arentn 4 ee structures wherever found. An order vith a large jack-knife The wounds which | soon get thro oh it As he proceeded the to that effect was issued to the police. were in either thich near the hip joints, | Smoke became denser. He urged on his | ot eee oc e in in id «a half long and | horses, but before he was aware he was in | The Ring. tite d \fter | zy cyuy the woman |the centre of a fiercely raging fire. The | ---— vent tf non the premises, ind | flames were climbing up the trees and | New York, Sept. 17. when fou shbors short time | stretching across the road, forming a com- | Sullivan and Hearld left here to-day for wards | scious from the | plete archway of fire. It was too late to | Alleghany, Penn., where they will meet in 7 1 was arrested on}turn back. The smoke was blinding and | a scientific six-round contest with soft le charg f assault in the first degre the heat terrific. The two passengers | gloves, for points. There will not be any Upon the 1 mmendation of the physician, |threw themselves on the bottom of the | slugging or knocking out. vho pronounced the woman out of danger,| wagon and wrapped themselves up in aa vas admitted to bail and went back tou| coverings. A bundle of wool on the rear of : ve with his injured wifé and his wife’s|the wagon was caught up by the flames and teduction of Wages. ster i ifttending to Mrs. Shannon’s | went soaring away through the air a perfect ; * wants Dh itter grew beter, an . on | ball of fire. The horses, which the ‘driver NorrincHam, Sept. 17. the morniz he 13th she w aia id not see, began to rear and plunge and The lace manufacturers of Nottingham sual and at er breakfast. Her s ole wuld only be urged on by incessant | have combined in a proposition to reduce | the house { short time to hipping Fortunately they got through | the wages of lace makers 50 per cent. A | rit wing Shai 1d his wif ll rig! ie passengers badly scared, and | lock-out is considered imminent. Shor ul she was discover: ne. letche clothes badly burned. Fletcher seiaiilenslieilieens ; g »? ¢ in tl » yard in a revel, con Says he has wrestled with bears and been Business Failure. tion. Her husband was called but re-| chased by moose, but counts this as the Ltodo anything to help the — toughest deal he ever had in the game. San Francisco, Sept. 17. man, and the neighbors carried her into « - ‘ . house. where she died d@most immedi- 4 Do ate mani Jules Baum «& Co., wholesale clothiers, oe ae el oe ake pian th uble Bragedy. Assi gned to-day. Cheir liabilities are placed — cine MEE ek ee be : emote __| at from $750,000 to $1,000,000. » as ge : A double tragedy occurred near Big : put his wile out of the way. Immediately Spring ree Mont., on Saturday night, The Kaizer Ul. a ag ee dead he took a by which Thomas J. Leard, a highly re- | m a i hotel where he was arrested spec ‘ted Sa well-known citizen. and Adol BERLIN, Sept. i. shannon us to be over eighty-three phe Baro lost their lives. Two years ago, Emperor William has had a severe chill, 1 Sen Wee lee wire was Over coal lent Baro some money, but when | and is in a very feeble condition, ighty. They t ul resi led at ve fOr! the note fell due, Leard could not find it, eer ionic we 3 | a . . ee et. aes and Baro refused to pay the mount till the Obituary. a Bat i 7 e was Tound. iecenuy the note was varrels yOu y matters. . ind and Bar came down to where the Parts. Sept. 17. sntielaeicn ' a e rhe } Fai aliaii re aa has tal . = coal saa elk. saron Ed wd Carayou Calour is dead, lh if the Wheeling, (oh . depot | 1 oht j wrd’s thi it was cu ind his he a) eo — — ee mm Saturday last [It has been identified as | crushed in with an axe. The same night : that of Belle Bowen, age l 17, the daughter Ch irley Leard arrived at the hay camp, We ather Bulletin. . buried on| and as soon as he stepped within the cabin, of a wealthy farmer. She was Baro rushed at him with a scuffle the light was put out. several stabs with his knife f Charley's heart eht the grave Friday afternoon, and that ni a well- was robbed. Dr. G. H. Baine, known physician, has beenarrested. There is intense indignation over the affair, and | the region of the father of the girl will push the prosecu- | left arm before the ithoughts and _ recollect Baro directly and in the that he ' knife. In the} : made Winds shifting to westward, cloudy to fair ' i over | youth could collect his had his | while liberal and spontaneous assistance had come from all parts of the country and England, and is deeply appreciated, it is insufficient to met our unexpected | the Mayor is therefore re- an ao > e ’ | additional aid for the | adopted by the City Council asserting that | | wholly | exigencies, and quested to invoke Saline . Stricken city | rtonieosliiitiiaei ates Fhe Assassin Abroad, i ‘ * 1 - suUILAREST, Sept. 17. | M. Bratiano, Roumanian Prime Mimster, was shot at last evening by an assassin and was missed, but the bullet struck M. Robesco, a member of the Chamber of Deputies. The assassin was arrested and confessed that it was for political reasons he intended to kill Bratiano. — — instructing the Police. | Ch‘town, i ply to ToRONTO, September 18—10 a.m. weather, with local showers. Apvice to Motrnuers.—- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when tion to ¢! 1tmost limit. , aati |revolver in his pocket. He drew the re-j| children are cutting teeth. It relieves the volver and fired at his antagonist in the} little sufferer at once; it produces natural, 5 . 7. Oe — e. b, } : : < a oie ie ee -. a 22 oe a I ver Germany satisfactory! dark when Baro fell, and Leard, not! quite sleep by relieving th child from pain; ; the 1 few da‘ l the ; ; s i d the ] e shri wakes as ‘*hr as he past Tew days, and the |} nowing whether he was hurt or feigning, | #@¢ littl shrub awakes as bright as : ! v ~oUntrIes used ae ; = buttos ft is very pleasant to taste. , countries, caused struck fis assailant on the head with an : — —T 4 C7 oe . 7: y i er and the French chanvin r 27) : soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all <a " TT Ox Baro was instantly killed, the shot ; °”~ 3 2 pan hed The relations} aad : | pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best : Pp atta as having p ed nis temple. | known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising rii ovel ts - - vo : } : oo E s | from teething or other causes. i'wenty-five ’ n fora; C¢ensumption Can be Cured. | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. } t 1dV but by pro } Winsloe’s ‘not! ing Sy up, and take no other ; a ae ‘ 11 the judicious use of | kind. feb eod wk : wieght xt inpnadte sles gti | Hmulsi Liver Oil and anines a ; z i rain ¢ i) BH eponh ‘ itainis the healing a A committee of the Philadelp shia city ' ' i = : : , ihcasurved straw trengih-yviving virtue f these vo valuable! council has reported reco mmending the — " ws whgand an oat straw Specilics i their fullest form. Prescribed impe achment of Mz yor Smith fur “mis- hat a 7 that was Go inches, Take nb other. universally by physitians. demvanbr antl malatiministratibh. - SATURDAY, § CARD OF THANKS. pur mem bers of the City Cornet Band beg | leave to tender their thanks to Captain. Hickey and the members of Silsby Fire Engine | Co., for their kindness in turning out, in uniform, on the occasion of the Moonlight Excursion, | under the auspices of the Band, on Wednesday evening By order of Committee. Sept. 18, 1886, eS Radical Cure of Catarrah, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Diseases, W. R. WATSON, Agent. For Sept. 18. Choice Flowers FOR Fall.and Winter Flowering. { WILL Sell at Auction, on MONDAY, 20th inst., at 3 o'clock p, m., in Stevenson's Buiid- ing. a choice collection of PLAN TS, grown by G. H, Hastard, consisting of, Chinese Primrose, Begonias, Tuberoses (in bud), Chrysantheums, Fuschias, Abutilons, Coleus, Geraniums, &c. A. MUNEILL, Auctioneer, Apples, Pears, &c. BY Auction, MONDAY, Sept. oftlock, at my Auction Room, Sept. 18, 1886. 20th, at 10.30 One ar-load Choice Gravenstein Apples, Pears, &c. _ This car-load is from one of the best orchards in Cornwallis, N. S. All hand-picked, well- packed and in prime order for the fall trade. A. MCNEILL, Sept. 18. Auettorree. SHOP TO LEP. HE single Store. in the Cameron Block, lately oceupied by D. Stanley, next door to Reddin’s Drug Store, Immediate possession given. . Ap- HORACE HASRARD. Ch‘town, Sept. 18-—1] w eod e WANTED. TESSELS to varry lumber between P. E. Island and Pokemonche, N. . Eight feet of water on bar, Rates, $2 per M. 0. D. TURNER & CO. Sept. 16—14i pd Bark $i BE vAsiand, inLiquidation. NOTICE is beveby siren given that a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (being dividend No. 5) has been declared payable on and after this date. Creditors may obtain cheques for same by calling at the office of the Liquidators. For Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Mer., Cc aoe C. GARDINER, L. OWEN, Liquidators, 1886 — 6i Ch’'town, Sept. 15. THE MUSIC STORE “Big Fiddle”) STREET, (sign of the LOWER QUEEN H=ADQUARTERS ORGANS, et Ae Oo AND ALL OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS. ‘ t ae eee A large stock of the original and only genuine BELLE ORGARS ALSO-- - “ Emerson” end “ Hardman” PIANOS, Just Received. - ee The public are invited to inspect the large and | varied stock at the WUSIC WAREROONS, -OF EPTEMBE R 18, 15386, ‘The Newspaper Man is Howling for a New Ad., and Must Have ft. -—~-— 0 WisiToRs to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our Immense Stock of Furniture, &c — —— —- 0 —- SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH, 0 oC. E> CALL AND PROVE IT. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1886. a ne — re me NEW AUTUMN GOODS, _—— ~-——=— O-- -—-— - FIRST INSTALMENT” AT—~— PRAKING & STER ee ae ee ni New Plushes, New Velveteens New Manitles, New Fur Capes. New Fuar-lined Cloaks wee ae Q a a) iA Large Stock Knitting Yarns very Cheap. 1) ~~~ NEW PLUSH, FELT, AND STRAW HATS, -——_-—0 Mantle Cloths, in Boucle, Kyrie, @tioman, Frieze, Astrachan, &v ee A Large Stock BLACK DRESS GOODS as _—— ——() New Colored Dress Goods and ‘Trimmings. PERKINS & STERNS ames Paton & Co, of NEW ‘heap as Ever. sept. amnernmay +s ISS86. RE now showing a choice lot GOODS, direct from London, and marked at Low Prices for Cash. New Feathers and Flowers, New Cashmeres and Merinoes. New Plain and Fancy Worsteds, 8, Kes, New Millinery Goods, New French Dress Goods, New Mantle Cloths, New Ludies’ Jerseys, New Pilushes and Velvets, New Buttons, Frillings, Lace New Silk an‘ Satins. New Goods of Every Description arriving daily till) our whole Fali Stock is Completed. —ame 205 JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’'town, as 15, 1886. RITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY. en A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, “ “ ULSTER CLOTHS, toni Mh GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, ; DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS, Balance of CRETONNES a P. FLETCHER, a gu of the “ BIG FIDDLE,” ! LOWER QUEEN STRNET. Ch‘tbwnj Sept. 1; 8—Yaw & wy LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. Pro Tse Ch’ttwn, Sept 1—wky — ea SROW WN.