neal and Othe (7 focal an ther Items IT Hox. McKenztk B wece left St John for wa on Mendsy Otta ‘ talk of an Oddfellows’ THERE 18 SoC : mon the 26th inst. M ~onlight Excursik ” + sey, of Memramecook, was Mr. Jonn Dol lopial Railway on killed Monday. on Behe Luterc« al vue corner loafers are again becoming a eicance, Severe measures are necessary in an’ vase. their ¢ ‘ THE Roller Rink wll be open to night from 7.30 to 10 o'clock The Band will be in at- t adance from 8 o clo } A Tug members of the City Cornet Rand in tend holding a Moonlhght Excursion on board the steamer St Lawrence on Monday night, ; ldbienkaaha Miss Fay Harman and Mr. Gillespie will give an exhibition at the Roller Rink to-night of Trick and Fancy Skating. Exhibition will commence at Y 0 clock, al Bartiett Peaks.—-100 dozen Bartlett Pears, ripe and delicious, just received at George Carter 8 Grocery Store, Great Creorge Street. au 192i ws ~ - - Miss Fay Harman and Mr. Henry Gilles. pie, of Calais, : le . Champion Trick end Fancy Skaters, arrived last evening. They are staying at the Osborne llouse, Bitetililaedall Ay Alsbama preohibitionist has fallen mar- ty: to his p inciples. He was bitten by a rattlesnake and refused to take whiskey, the oaly remedy at hand, aud died in great agony. sieanegteiiliil Casamens.—Friends please forward all amounts due for Creamers by registered letter. Postage stamps will do for odd amounts, RK K. Brace. au 21 wk tf inne Mr. Jaurs Game_e, who has been here for the past week exsmining the diffierent sources of water supply in the vicinity of | Charlottetown, left for New York this morning. - _ Frank Lesiie’s Popular Monthly for Sep- tember may be had at the Diamond Book- store. Itisanomber of more than usual in- terest to Capadians—-opering as it does with aategraphies of Canada’s greatest statesmen — _———— ASTRANGER in our city noticing in early morning that the street lamps remained lighted, asked the reason why they were allowed to burn allnight. Oh! was the reply; You see they are ¢ rll to go out after dark _ > - THE Ma LEGRAPHIG | | ‘ {[Seectar Despatrcues ro Tak Kxaure ER. ] Sived from } Impending Infamy, Lonpon, Aug, 19, General Booth, of the Salvation Army | In a letter to the newspapers, refers to the ese of Eliza Armstrong. The General said he saved the girl from impending infamy, and he offered to return her to her mother, but the mother said she would con- sult her husband. The mother has never since asked for the girl. K. ©. M. G. Conferred on Caron and Middleton, Orrawa, Aug. 19, Her Majesty, the Queen, has conferred the order of Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George on Hon A P. Caron, Minister of Militia, and Gen. Middleton, in acknowledgment of their services during the Northwest rebellion. a Trading in Italian Girls. Rome, Aug. 19. ’ Ten arrests were made here yesterday of members of a Criminal Society which has been operating here. An _ investigation revealed the fact that the society had for ita object the trading in Ita‘ian girls who were sold in New York at prices ranging from forty to eighty pounds. Faith in Dilke. Lonpon, Aug. 19, Sir Charles Dilke’s constituents, at a pub- lic meeting, passed a resolution accepting his denial of the charges made against him in connection with the Crawford divorce suit, and agreeing to support him at the coming general election. Distress in Japan and Chiva Lonpon, Aug. 19. Letters from China and Japan report there has been disastrous floods in those countries. The result is crops have been iled in all d the inhabit: spolied in all parts, an e inhabitants are in great distress. Tue platform on Great George Street, from Reales’ corner northward, has been torn up | It is much better tu have even the bare earth rather than dilapidated, treacherous plank- | ways. Other parts of the city might be similarly treated. - > — i “Tue Maiden Tribute of Modern Baby lon,” being the report of the Pall Mall Gacette’s secret commission, has been received at the Dismond Bookstore, but the firat supply sold so rapidly that « further quantity has been or- dered and will arrive in a few days. silica Tue Masonic Picnic at Cape Traverse to- day is quite successful. Seven cars, loaded with excursionists from Charlottetown and four from Summerside arrived at the grougds this morning, besiles an immense number attcuded from the surrounding couatry. pati We learn that three cows, the property of Wheatley & Son, jumped overboard from the steamer Southport while on the passage from West River yesterday evening. A boat was alter some time lowered, and an attempt made to drive them ashore, but we have not heard with what success. issectagagpiicieee Ow Friday last the Oddfellows’ of Moncton, N. B., decorated the graves of their departed brethren. The ceremony is a beautifal and impressive one, and reflects credit upon the great Order which introduced it. ‘‘Decoration Day” is becoming a permanent and general institution throughout the Continent, eae Heapguarters for Fruit will now be at my Store. All persous wanting good fruit at a lew price shoul! call and see the display of Bartlett Pears, Tomatoes, Apples, (rapes, Oranges, etc. Fresh fruit arriving every week at George Carter's Grocery Store, Upper (ireat George Street. 4i wed sat—augl9 taeda Rev. HW. D. DeBus, G. H. P., of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of Nova Scotia, P.E. Island and Newfoundland, intends to visit allthe chapters under hia jurisdiction to theeastward of Halifax, including Cape Bre- ton and P. E. Island, commencing on Monday the 24th inst. The chapters are all im a flourishing condition. anoetiligiiicidlian THe committee appointed to superintend the repairs, etc., of the West End school, desire to thank the kiud friends of that in- stitution who have so liberally subscribed thereto. The subscriptions amounted to $147.70. A list of the subseribers and the details of the expenditure may be seen on application to Rev. D. FitzGerald, D. D., at the Rectory, or at the office of H. J. Cundall, Esq. ansaid Fire ar Norruam.—The Pioneer says we are exceedingly sorry to learn that the store of Mr T. H. Pope, of Northam, was on Satur- day night reduced to ashes with nearly all its contents, The upper part had been used as a dwelling, but fortunately Mr. Pope had moved mto his new house a few days before. It will bs remembered that only a few months ago he lost his large warehouse in the same Way, without a dollar insurance. We have been unable to learn what insurance was on the store and its contents. Mr. Poe is an upright, good citizen, and has the sympathy of the country round. ; gee “Prep Hantan.”—Last Saturday George Hughes, Esq., purchased from A. C. Dennis the famous trotiing colt, ‘Fred Hanlan.” This horse was raised by Wm. R. Dennis, Jr., Margate, and is three -quarter brether of the well known *- Hanlan,” now owned in Nova Seotia, which, though only 5 years old, re- cently trotted a full mileon Truro Park in 232. “Fred Hanlan” is 4 years old, and Weighs about 1,000 pounds. Fle is of splendid stock, and can trot considerably under three minutes, Being of fair style, carriage and action, he has no superior ia the city, and is a horse of which Mr. Hughes may justly be prord, " 7 > aa The steamer Worcester, Capt. Allan, arriv- ed hore on Tuesday evening at five o'clock, making the fastest trip of the season. She had eight and the following passengers: Mr reorge H Richards, jr, H W Richards, John plerrill, Mr John McKay, N P H Melrio, Miss na McDonald, Miss Annie McDonald, Mr sarry Gray, Mrs H Gray, Miss Mary Kick- mata, Sirs 8 Roper, Miss E Roper, Miss M ee Miss Annie McLellan, Miss Katie Jordan, Mr Hugh Stewart, Mr Timothy Mc- any m, Joha T McPherson, Miss Mary A yi, Cecilia Doyle, Mr and Mrs Geo Holstead and daughter, Miss Emma Barr, Mr Tierney, Mr William H Davies, Poundmaker's Sentence. Reoina, Aug. 19. Chief Poundmaker’s trial ended yeste- day. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of treason and felony. Poundmeker was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. Fire at . Digby. Diasy, N. S., Aug. 19. A serious fire broke out here this morn- ing. Tho residences of Mr. G. J. Lelleny and Mr. Whendley were completely con- sumed, Loss over $3,000. ee — Cholera in Spain. Maprip, Aug. 19. Reports from all sections of Spain show the number of cases yesterday to be 4,830; and 1, 718 deaths. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 howrs for Toronto, Aug. 19.—10 a. m. South and west winds; mostly fair, warm weather with a few local showers and thunder storms, M &YTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 19, 18°5 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at AOD icine wh s es Haan Sens eee 68 5 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road at midnight) ....cccceces eee eranresse OO Lowest Temperature this morning....... 60.6 Temperatare this morning,at 8 o clock...66 1 Temperature thie afternoon at I ao elorr,.72.0 Two Brutal Sluggers. 139 ROUNDS FOUGHT. A desperate slugging match took place five miles east of Bruceville, Illinois, on the morning of the 18th, between Adam Patter- son, saloon keeper, end George Mulvey, miner, both from Bruceville, for a purse of ¢500. Mulvey knocked Patterson out after 189 rounds. The stakes were driven jast across the line in Kankakee county. At 5.15 o'clock about 800 persons assembled, when time was called. The men fought with five ounce hard gloves. Each man weighed about 185 pounds, but Patter- was slightly taller than his opponent. At the commencement odds were given in favor of Patterson, but after the 50th round Mulvey wa the favorite, although he got some very hard knocks. He pua- ished his opponent severely, and when the 139th round was called, Patterson was so exhausted that he could not speak, but shook his head. His sec»nd helped him up, to make him come to the scratch, but he fell to the ground. Mulvey was as fresh as in the first round. The battle lasted two and a half hours. Oo Rev. Dr. Tatmacer’s business manager has made a proposition to a number of American newspapers to supply them with advance copies of the sermons that the .everend Doctor is to deliver in England, the sermons to be printed here on the morning after their delivery, the hint being thrown out that they may be used aa if sent as special cablegrams. The modost sum of $10 is asked of each paper that accepts the proposition. Talmags’s Brooklyn sermons are furnished to newspapers in the same way and at the same rate. Talmage is the great money catcher of Nie American pulpit, and whatever he does is done on business principles. _-+-—_-}>--— Suic'DE.—The Moncton Transcript sa~s :— Mrs. Thomas Fawectt, of Fawcett Hill, North River (near Salisbury), committed suicide on Thursday !est, by hanging herself to the bed- pest with a hand serchief. She had been somewhat demented for some time, but nothing so serious was apprehended. iiuscguainaneiiin Two druaks and a case of sbusive language were disposed off at the Stipen- diary Magistraie’s Court this forenoon. Ae. ee mae lie ant enema nee oT ~~ ae NEWS. The Lake Superior Silver District. The Thunder Bay Sentinel bas published amepof the new silver region rear Port Arthur, The reports from silver Mountain, Which is about forty miles west of Port Arthur, are enthusiastic, and it is said that | five-sixths of one mine has been sold for | $25,000, although no information has yet been made public that demonstrates that amount of value in all the mines yet open- ed. From all the reports we have received concerning this new mineral district i} would appear to be an attractive field fcr prospectors and capitalists, though the Jatter class should invariably be accompanied by competent ex- perts. The parties who own the prospects thus far discovered aie for the most part men with means wholly inadequate to develop or successfully work mines ; but, with the exaggerated confi- dence of ignorance, they are all convinced that a prospect is a mine, aad they accord- ingly put prices upon their property which are far too high for any capitalist to pay. It may be that a few bonanzas near the surface may be worked with profit ; but the present owners, or those buying at their prices, will have to go through the usual experience until the owners get educated up to the appreciation of the fact that the value of a mine is the net value of the ore actually proved by shafts and levels, and that the man who invests his mony to work a mine is the man who takes all the risk, and should have most of the chances in his favor. A Wicked Maiden. She was lying In a hamock, softly sighing In her sleep (Vulgar people cal] it snoring) ‘Lo her side I silent c-eep. Ah, how fair! From tiny foot to golden hair Her I love, And the rose upon her cheek Outshines the rose that twines above. Bat the breeze, Stealing softly through the trees, Moves a rose. And a petal gently parted Falls like dew upon her nose. How she quivers, And from hea? to foot she shivers As she cries, Half in dreamy, vexed awakening, Half unconscious, ‘* )——n the flies !” Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Aug, 15. Shipped, per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : Te OE ina «6:5 06 0s Sins 600% $ 119 00 By same steamer on }7th : Gl GO sods cngp oe ona db ove vies $ 107 06 TOG CIN, 0 6.5 Focie 0 hho vein dees $ 148 00 a Fe re eee 1250 00 OB Bd da oe i. -k « oe Goce sees 400 09 $1905 00 By same steamer on 18th: ee) errr re $ 284 00 DS OURO a6 canes 2<sni een 568 09 hn ke. TIT eee 33 00 S DONS y.. die sbi 1 tive deen 200 00 $1085 00 PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN., ENTERED. Aug 18—James Semple, Roberts, building stone. Wallace, CLEARED Aug 18—Minnie May, McLeod, Pictou, bal, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Ang 15—ent schr Mary Alice, Arscneault, Pictou, lobsters; Rebane, Duguay, Tracadie, N B, shingles; cld Lizzie C. Camp- bell, Sydney. C B, herring; Mary Alice, \rsencault, Shedia@, bal; Rosane, Duguay, Iracadie, N B, bal; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Cocogne, bal; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, ba'; Annie Florence, Bernard, Miramichi, cattle. 17—ent Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; cld Alberta L, LeBlanc, Pictou, mdse; Lodi, Green, Pictou, bal; Adonia, Arseneault, Picton, bal. 18—entss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, stores; cld ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mackerel, value, $3,390. ROTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 18-G R Handy, Boston; PD KM Waugh, Summerside; Otto Kroher, Wee! bury, Coun; N P H Meolvin, Lawrence, Mass; John McKay, Cleveland, Ohio; R E Graves, Haverhill, Mass; Charles Mc- Cormack, Toronto; Thos Fisette, Brant- ford, Oot; John H Cameron, New Glasgow, N S; Henry W Gillespie, Calais, Me; Charles D Poole, Montague; John R W An‘erson, Halifax; K Howe, Boston; Capt McWilliams, Liverpool, G B; Mrs Har- man, Calais, Me; Miss Fay Harman, do; P M Bourke, Mill View. Aug 19—AS H Rankin, Montreal; John P Wright, Cherry Valley; Miss Maria Morrow, North Lake; Miss V Morrow, do; Miss E J Morrow, do; B H Baker, do; A H Rose, Lakeville; Miss Annie Morrow, North Lake; James Wallace, Portlard,, Me. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 18—Robt Sedgewick, Halifax; W Brown, Quebec; W B Gube), M D, Torovt ; Miss Ethel Gubel. do; Miss Gubel, do; A L Cowan, Ottawa; Rev Mr Sedgewick, Tatama- gouche; Geo H Richards, Jr, Boston; H W Richa:ds, do; Joshua Merrill, Jr, do; Henry A Grey ard wife, Albany, N Y; Mrs_ Ibester and child, Boston; Geo D Allan, Boston; Mr and Mrs Alex Cameron and maid, Toronto; Miss Leaverman, dc; Miss Clara Ward, do, REVERE HOUSE. Aug 18S—Mrs DE Clarke, Orwell; Mrs N M Cronan, Halifax; Mra James E McDonald, Cardigan; J L Sterns, Searis; O Reid, Jr, Boston; H McLure, North Rustico; W Lester Kane, Halifax; Wm Richards, Bideford. DIED. At his residence, York River Road, on Saturéay, 25th July last, after a brief illness, Mr. Hugh Mackinnon, aged 84 years, leaving behind him a large family of sons and daugh- ters. The deceased came to this Island in 1810, with his father’s family, from the Island of Mull, Scotland. In the prosecution of a liquor case before Mayor Loughm:n, of South Bend, Ind., Pro- secuting Attorns) Uzbert pressed one of the witnesses to t«'l what kind of liquor it was that he d> ..«. ‘‘Well, I tell you, Mr, "gbert, is was just the color of that liquor you paid f.c thas Ll drank the Sunday before election,’ ee ew, a —— pecteane AMTNER. AUGUST 19 1895 let See. GOOD ARTICLE DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, nn oe Ch’town, August 7, 1885. ALWAYS SELLING CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy COTTON WARPS, &e., We. Perkins & Sterns. IN EW GOODS ——AT THE— LENGEN HEUSE! 20: EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS, Tailoring Department. “#apNew Tweeds, Ueroadclioths, W orsteds, 3 Suitings, &c. All work done with Promptness and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. GEO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) 20) ri\lits SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. KS It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos TY STEAM BAKERY, FOR SALE, CHEAP. ——-:0: 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), oS ‘* CHOCOLATE DROPS, a ‘¢ GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘* MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Als>,—A small lot of Ginong B03. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chscolate Caram2!s, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocos Bon-fons,J&e , &e. ax” WHOLESALE AND REPLAIL J. QUIRK, - - - Ch’town, July 27—Imo ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE GO. -B'T RE. Oe i | Sn an eee ee HEAD OFFICE Montreal HALIFAX BRANCH~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Prince Street. $2,000,000 . on oe Risks Taken on Mest Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINOEK EDWARD ISLAND: . Fo HH. ARNAUD, NS a tn Before the Vice-Chancelior. Inthe matter of Pierce Mirphy, a person of unsound mind. Y virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this matter, bearing date the eleventh day of August, A. D., 1885, all persons having any debts or claims against the said Pierce Murphy are hereby required to come in and prove the same before me, the undersigned Mast@r. And I do hereby by virtue of the said ord.r and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint cvcry Tues- day, next ensuing the date bereof, up to the last Tuesday in September next, inclusive, for that purpose. And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditois of the said Pierce Murphy as shall not come in and prove their debts or claims by the said last Tuesday in September next shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of the said order, Dated th’s Eleventh d y of August, A. D. 1885. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery. Ancus A. McLgan, Solicitor for Committee. Ch’town, August I] lth. 188§—augl2 7i oaw Could Not Resist the ‘Temptation | —_— Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, ' Prints, &¢. Will Sell Them @¢ff at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cte, worth just $1.40. Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-fitting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of T weeds and Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, $1,40 and up. A very large stock of Undershirts, 45cts up, A large siock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up. A large stock of $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and up. A lage stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Gent's Collars and Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving uviversal satisfaction. REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, August 1], 1885. all-wool Worsted, $1.10, ready-made Pants, may bo found on THIS PAPER i 2." RowELL & CO'S Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce ‘siwemieesoy MEW YORK. A, A. Macdonald & Bros, GEORGETOWN, —OFFER— Special Inducements ! for next thirty dayg to CASH CUSTOMERS. HEY offer the whole of their immense stock, damaged in consequence of fire, ata Discount of 25 to 50 per Cent. The whole stock will be disposed of during the mopth of August. Ch town, Jan, 1888. MEROUANTS BANK OF HALIFAX July 30—lmo dly pat her