. ‘ Local and Other Items, tA J ubile e Singers to-morrow of a ticket guaranteed a good LC f LE f D A I LY i ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.| Sproat Despatcurs To Tux EXAMINER. Disastrous Fire. Havana, May 18. Fire broke out last night in Sasi’s hard- ware store and soon reached a barrel of powder in the building, causing a St terrific « Xplosion. Che whole structure was blown 1} to pleces and 22 persons were killed. ~ al aos ’ ing > ; Pout RT One drunk was fined ‘ teen days this moruing. - N sold after six o'clock to morrow e Z pting sb tne Lycee uu door. - Li ay Vill Arbor Day be celebrated sis | », there ls no time to lose. e « { lhe Supreme Court wil Sum ide on the 10:h of June. o os ans 6. Lawrence Lodge holds its yntatso clo« k. Initiatior, i WA) your last chance of hearing the secure tickets at on < e Wy Inpres.—The Hattie Louise. C.ptain Barnard, sails from Sammerside fo . Ve i Ly. ell Sect LARISM Charles Watts is announco ‘ Summerside on Sunday and Mon ay i lOth f = . | -AMICHI Che steamer Miramichi at e Saturday forenoon at 11.30 and ftagainat4 p.m. She had a general cargo VW Vs > CorN LOAFING.—This nuisance, whicl we had ped was abated, is again showing 8 a3 evidenced at the various haunts yes te la eveniny, - \ HI aw CA -A council composed and thirty members to tnavests g g gainst Rev. E. Whitman or 3 session in Joliet, lil , to-day. 3 N 1.— Tl w Episcopal Church at O'L wiil be opened fou publie worship on : x ih es nt clergyman wil: be assis n the occasion by the Revs. I. B. Reag LH lary \ Ai ih Pu neer kk irns I mas Yeo, of Alberton, was severe - i DY es his horses waist removy 2 shoes, which resulted in breaki: tarm below the elbow. oe New Books The enterprising publisher y 7) Bry e, ot Toronto, has just issue! **Heatric by H. Rider H segard, and eS ey and h Heroic relief of Emin hese new books are for sale t | s500T Cs siimesilaliiasiaiie ia rARY PARADE YESTERDAY. —Nos. land ies, G. A., with their band met at t: Drill Shed yesterday morning, whence they pa to Zion Chure 1, where oogs nt is w prea nea by the pastor, Kev. Mr » ‘ sD. a omission Day.—The Benevolent Irish iety of thiscity intend holding a Mammoth | : on Dominion Day. The locality, etc., ili be announced in afew days. To plessure seekers we would Say, be prepared for this nd event. x j , Temete.—The Agriculturist is T I y informed that a mare belouging to Mr. Daring, 4 ampbellton, Lot 4, fell ove ‘ sixty teet Diyh, near his nouse, on ivth imst., an ‘ strange to say, t injury, though in foal at the time esc aped sbuiUu - LAND SALe.— but three of the building lots at Spring Park, owned by the McGill estate, i : ” r . . were sok to-lay. Henry Hyde Esq , of . 7 } st River, was the purchaser. Oae lot sold ; > . } . : : o.y6 > @o1- for $365 and the other two for $236 ana $2io spectively. Mr. R. Beairsto was the auc- yoneer. > fux Cacouna.—The Black Diamond Line steamer VLacoun pe a as MeDon ald, ar- d from Montreal yest: rday morning about ix oclock, She h id a general cargo for this port. She left this afternoon for St John’s, Nfld , and Sydney, ©. B., with a mixed cargo ‘ and several norses. sacha iiaiccenslan ,\ccCTION SALES R. Beartsto sells by ion at his sales room to-morrow morn- ing at ll o’cleck. The Rev. John Hutch- inson’s Furniture ali, as good a3 new. No auction, af Choice Glass, and | ” al ie reserve. Aiso at @ uv CiOCK by the London and China Tea Fanc y mtore, - ita, C ffee, Orocke ryware. Groods, -_ 7 From Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Cap tain biown, arrived from Sunday morning, shortiy after five o'clock. She had , of flour and general merchandise and Miss Bessie Boston on lowing pas-cngers Ba ) : king, Bire’ RM ‘Powers and child, Mrs fabon. Mrs Graham, Mrs Bella McsGregor, ‘irs M Dalton, Mrs E F Stentor, Mrs Borden, Miss Mary McDonald, Mr J Smith, J Me- Kenna, Neil Cunie, Larter—14, ccosniiecllliicimahit Tue Trick Workev.— Miss Mollie Weatphall. of Syracuse, N. ¥Y., has been engaged to a Thomas Rand, of the same place, for some time past. | On Wi dnesday n. she saw him chatting wita a lady ;riend on fhe sprect, and ghe went’ to her home and tuok a dose of laudanum. Her life was despaired of. R ind was sent for tier father denounced him as 4 mur- After four hours Miss Westebai >. 4 regained ec usnesss, and at ten o'clock she and Rand were married. The following day the young woman was herself again. —_ > niry AT NEW GLASGOW, Ww. 8-4 7 tent ¢ red at New (rlasgow, N. 2. vo W edt ‘ lay, by which in elderly man named Wm. Lov . lost his life, while e geged in ploughing with a pair of horses, one of them being unbroken. The horses turned ra- Love's idly and one of them put his fat on that he | : ; i} St verely wreagt ana lajureda Him 80 lived but halt an hour. The deceased was a miner, and has had several narrow esacpes. During an accident at the Vale be wes wait- Ing au the pit moutna to go doy 1 on the next rake, when an exp'osion occurred his mace him decide to abandon mining and live on his farm, but even there a violent death overtook him -————>_——— Fine.— Shortly before five an alarm was ANOTHER o'clock yesterday afternoon Bent in fur @ fire 8 Mr. George Sremner’s stable, situate in the rear of his Prince sir The tive was ac- n ans scaused by a 3 year old child playing wit natches near some dry chips and ' bad minst the stable. 1 ff I the « s and straw found ich up left ‘through an open loor, and set fire to the hay therein. " . “3 } Phrough the ePXerlions OF some citizens Who | Rev. J. Were early on the scene. the fire was kept | down uatil the arrival of the firemen who | ext nvvished the flames before much dam- ag8 Was done. Loss covered by i surapce in the Royal, yeyresented Jyan Maceachera, “Est 7 - : ‘ i™ ween Among the dead are four fire chiefs and the Venezulian Consul. In addition to the killed over 100 persons were injured, Several houses adjacent were damaged by the explosion. The Wreng Medicine. Haurrax, May 19, Duncan Campbell, of Salmon River, fruro, a respectable farmer, about 70 years of age, died under unusual circumstances. | He was under medical treatment, and was using two bottles of medicine, one inward- | iy and the other for external application. By mistake, he took a dose of the medicine | which wasto be applied externally, and | died from the effects : tiie a : } Obituary. | Monrreat, May 18. | Joseph J. Loranger, Q. C., brother of | J udge Loranger, of the Supreme Court and | of the late Hon. Thomas Loranger, died | yesterday morning after a short illness. Monrreat, May 19. | Francis McCulloch, sub-chief of the fire | department, died quite suddenly this morn- ing while preparing to go to church. He' had been in the department since 1849, aud was a very able official. | heaved by hot water. | passed in the city, having a southern aspect, | Shaded by trees in the front and large Garden Mr. Mercier Retires. | | Sr. Hyacinrue, May 18. Hon. H. Mercier has retired from this constituency, partaer, being nominated yesterday in the Government interest. The Premier will either contest Quebec County or Bonaven- ture, No Agreement Yet. Lonvon, May 18. The Berlin correspondent of the contirms the statement that no agreement has yet been reached in the East African delimitation negotiations. eee Stanley to be Married. Lonpon, May 18. Henry M. Stanley is to Mar y Miss Dor othy Tenant, of Richmond Terrace, White” bail, who is young, artistic, and much ad- mired. | Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 14.—10@ a. m. Moderate to fresh south-east to south- west winds, fair, stationary or lower tem- perature. " i ei It The Question of Sewerage. Sir,—I was much pleased with your leading article in Tue Ex “ER of Friday leading ariicle in THe Examiner of Friday last on the subject of sewerage. The time iS Not any too soon to face chjs EtaVe GUPB- tion and endeayor to meet it manfully. Phe; mephetic exhalations from sluggish drains EXAMINER, | Thin. Mr. Desmarais, his late law | Tim es | and stagnant cesspools will nut sound any alarm. They will, nevertheless, spread, death and mourning none the less surely | that they do it si'ently. The suggestion tu | the City Council toe co operate with the | Local Government in procuring proper | plans is very simple, and need not prove | ly urge upon them to jose no time. To my| felluw-citizens ] wish to say, they will never | probably have a better chance of obtaining plans and estimates by a competent sanitary engineer than by co-operating with the Local Government, as suggested by you. RATEPAYER, Dirty Yards. ane Sin,—Every well wisher of the city must be pleased to know that the suggestion you made a short time ago to appoint an acting sanitary officer during Mr. McRae’s iliness has been adapted by the City Council, and that they have sppointed City Marshal Cameron to discharge this duty. Now that Mr. Cameron is appointed it will he ia order for him to inspect all yards and water closets at once, and to prosecute all who de not have their premises thoroughly cleaned in compiiance with our sanitary regulations, The polic> are, of course, bound to assist him in the discharge of this duty, and we have no doubt that both the Marshal and police will do their duty in this respect promptly and ener- getically. The public will expect this of them. Purity. eo Lecal Notices. The Bazaar Co. have just ree ‘ived a new shipments of room paper, which they will <eti far the remainder of the season at cost. Call! and examine. Sale of WWarburton lots on Wednesday. Cheap homes in a pleasant situation on Wednesday, at Warburton’s sale. Bananas only 24 cents a doz at Beer & Goff's. mayl9 2i when you want fishing tackle that the Bazaar Co, are selling a better article for the money than can be ; ee ae bought elsewhere in the city. ee Rolled oats just received at Beer & Golf's. may 19 21 Spring goods are now open at the Biz we Co., inciuding hammocks, c oquet (parlor anc lawn) lawn tennis bails, garden touls, flower pots, etc., etc. $ . * marble, imitation marble and nickel clocks, W. W. Wellner’g to-day. : may19 fi Don’t forget opening at the sale of furniture, etc, at 7 5 u Street, on Wedcnes- at 2 o’clock. ‘ mayl9 li Pleasant lois to suit any mans pocket on » New Driving Park. Remember V. Jost’s, Eusio day afterpooD, Pisce inst, Wednesday, at th: Intending purchasers of the George McLeod residence can be shown through the house on Wednesday, and ou Tharsday. til! 12 clock, the hour of the sa’e.—K. H. Norton & Co. Great rush to Paton & Co's Popular Clo thing Rooms for bevs’ suits. raevl7 ~ DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. | _ Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- | TICURE have been sold during the | past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. It is now well known | in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not only aidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists, Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, New Brunswick, for the Stemach. legant Private Residence, ON KENT STREET (EAST). | Y instructions from Mr. George McLeod, of Halifax, we will sell by Auction, y On Thursday, May AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, 22nd, His elegant Private Residence on Kent Street (East), very substantialiy built of brick and The situation is unsur- and Stables in the rear. Title perfect. Peremptory sale. very easy. Terms E. H. NORTON & CO., Agents tor Owner and Auctioneers. ma 16 Barbadoes Molasses. LANDING EX “JOSEPHINE”: ] pe re Peas ee) 25 Tierces| Choice New Crop, 18 Hhds. | THE BEST IN THE MARKET, at Lowest Prices, Wholesale while landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Barbadoes Sugar. LANDING EX “JOSEPHINE”: x HUDS. CHOICE GROCERY e) SUGAR, for sale low while landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. may 16 POUND &e WANTS, LOST, WANTED.—A Nurse, one that can do plain sewing. Apply to Mrs. L. il. LDayiks. mayl? WAnrtr D.--A Giri for general hou-ework. Apply to MRS. HUGHES, Upper Great George Street, 3i pd—mayl9 W ANTED.—A Man who thoroughly under- stands caring for horses. Apply at R»bins Livery stables, Kent Street. 3i—may 19 Rent low— near the head of Queen Street, : mayl9 W. W. WsLLNER,. WANTED.—In a small family, a Housermaid, Good wages. Apply at this office. mayl9—dy tf & wky WANTED.—A female servant, must be well recommended, unders:and cooxing and general housework, to wait on t vo persoas With- vul family. Good wages, ,Apply at this office. [may1l7—tf et enue ee \ ANTE!) IMMEDIATELY —A small Boy to take cows to pasture. On'y one who can milk need apply. Apply at this office. mayl7 MV List. -Fwo or three rooms in a Central partoftbe city Guod lecslity, water in. ror furtier particu.ars apply at this office. {ma 17 We —A Servant Maid. Apply at once to MRs. INGS, Esp'anade. 3i pd—mayi6 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY, A small Cot tage, five or six rooms. Appiy to A. Me- Neill, ii Queen Svreet. 3i—may 15 YOR SALE—Several fine Residences, beauti- tully siuated Alsv, Budding Lots m city and suourbs, Apply to A. McNeil. 31 Queena Sueet. tfi—mayl5 ASTURE for Horses and Cattle at Carey faim, four miles from the cy. Plenty of water «nd shelter. ‘'erms moderate. Apply to thorace H Beer, at Farm, or , H. Beer, Cicy. mayli—tf W ANTED.—A Servant for general housework- Apply to “Iss MoRRIs, Water Street, may i4 W ANTED.—A man to attend a harse and wor'c ina gard _n.—W™. Donn. mayl3 Wanted 4 boy or middle-aged man to take care of a iors: aud cow and make himself generally useful about a place,—Mis. OWKN © ONNULLY, Hsplanade, mayl3 y ASTURB.—Good pasturage, with water and shed, toletat Belvidere Farm, Apply to « M. HARPER, Fitzroy sirect East, rouy!0- Gieod pd 1 LET—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, «t present oceupied by R. ¥. Madigan. Exquire of J. MCUILL. ap23—eoa tf rly) LET.—The commodious House adjoining the subscriver’s residence. Prince Sirect, with jarge stable and coach house.—R. Me MIL- LAN eod tf—mch2l FOR sALE—A first-class Sail Boat, 16 feet keel wiil be sold cheap. Apply to Gorr Bros, miyls WANTED —A House in a goed locality. Ap- ply av THE bXauiNbR utlice maylz TY LET.— A House containing seve rooms on Cuuiberland Street, near St. Peter's Koad. Appiv to MRB, W M. ©MITH, on *>o premines. may l0—ti pda \ FANTED.—A4 bor to make himself generally useful abouta place and who undersian¢s Apply .at this milking aud taking care of Cows. Maya ti vltice. for SALE.—A Gentleman’s Saddle (English mace) second hand, in good order. poly at this office. Mays tf K.O@. &. Will Care You. i. = 4 S: oY : : , ity. Moves Ax App ite 4 : iyo LEV.—: . es Tenement se. expensive. Asa ratepayer, 1 would strong- a Lt A larxe Double Tenement House. § tile ne eadymad sist = MONDAY, “MAY 19 1890. Boys’ b100, 150, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 2.50, 4.00, 4.80, 5.00, 5.69, extraordinary value $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 6.90, 7.00, 8.00 (x\- {x}— SUES. , 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 1200, made and trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—ecd & wky /y\ 4X jo Make no mistake when you want to buy--the Cheapest will be found at J. BB. MAIO 4.14. ilinery STERNS’. (x) FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERIGAN MILLINERY. Feathers. Flowers, Plushes. Silks. An Immense Variety Shapes. notice by Miss Wade. and Oil Ciotis. Charlottetown, May 2, 1890. POPULAR GL Ornaments Boys and Girls Straw Hats. Hats and Bonnets made to order at short OTHING (x) Ribbons, Laces, of Ladies STRAW HATS, Hat and Bonnet Popular prices for alikinds of Dry Goods, Carpets PERKINS & STERNS. JUSE to 14 years. see our Stock. <=> When buying 2 Carpet, Province. JAMES P | Charlottetown, April 29, 1890, enefwby im /y\ (ape JAMES PATON & CO’S., Magnificent Stocic of Wew SPRING CLOTHING now open. ———— -—(x) Spring Clothing for Boys, Spring Clothing for Youths, Spring Clothing for Men _— ———— (x) ——-- —— AN. Wool Black Worsted Suits to fit Boys trom 8 Gents new Scarfs and Hats very Cheap The Prices speak for themselves. Hefore buying elsewhere. remember Paton & Co’s. Stock is the largest and best in the A TON MARKET SQUARE. o* “oe a a NN se NNR RNR 8 ee a Le Oe i ats