ee ED DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST 2. Recent and Other Lens, TE ms i sai ; ies a aaa lie ' : ELEGRAPHICO NEWS, cmrtite corral Dour, before she hersel 3 Liege fm H. M. S$. Mallard will sail for Pictou to -, are dead at Lacco, 1,000 at Fors, and gos morrow morning (Gendths: Dusnctunm, 46 tun . ; 2,500 at Casamicciola. The danagze to m (SPECIAL Desratcoues TO THR EXAMINER, ] property is 2,000,000 lire. The Bishop of | sop 3a cricker.—The veterans will play the | What Parnell Thinks. | Gasmmmecicin, who ap Killed, was Bite] match team again to-morrow. | tignor Mazella, who was recoguized in Parti- 5 A AN is aa ta RS : > cs enti Aled © | bus for his devoted services at the earth- | “4 2 if is reported a tome that the Pope is | > ‘ ryote ge 8 quake at Cassamicciola in 1881. 1 »* i a strong’ eneyelical lover nggiace| Parnell says that Irishmen all the world |* Sets ring and Summer Dry Goods divorcee. : | over should rejoice because of the death of | r % ° tieattiie ha” a 86 0 , Weather Bulietin. tiiidedes a . iain Carey. That justice, denied by | a ia THE sentence of Sar Sm 3 evar e 10Ver ’ i. ove re i : i > opeze - —__- ya : ‘ae os — Bao - rr = - P _— ~ vernment, had overtaken him ot Probubilities for the next 24 hours fur the | ona dene So _— Ait, =f! NCW Orunms- |: Mariti yi. . + ee wick press | Measures for the safety of Dublin otticia!s ar talalalas aan N advertising ou Spring and § 3 j ‘ari oopeieaiiperrenn | have been re-e. t:blished. ot rlising Our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many Tar steamer a at Te Toxonro, August 3--10 a. m. f novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our Montreal this afternoon with freight and a bi Moderate to fresh south*ast to southwest |S ’ ry ys , ¢ > a nhasa y ‘ . i ; Bile . ’ oes Deaths from ¢holera wee, MERE ate ene tock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s - . : Heeron Laneevin and family were registered at the Royal Hotel, St. Ji hn, yes- terday morning. Sik iii Witttam Harris, Esq, late Sheriff of Pictou County, died on W edaesday, He was well and favorably known in Nova Scotia and in this Province, - > AN unknown man was killed oa the Inter- colonial Railway, at River Side Station on Wednesday evening. - > — ANoTdER truckman was summoned before the Stipendiary Mayistrate this forenoon, for non-payment of truck-license. salinities Tue Boston Globe states that Shaw Bros., the great tanners, who suspended a few days ago, will pay dollar for dollar. lerinpnllitastiliie OnE cask shoemakes and saddiers hemp and flax, wet, from wrecked brigt. Isabella.—W. E. Dawson & Co, Brick Store, {aug. 3 pat _ 2_~- — A MIDDLE-AGED man named Robert Leek died from an overdose of chloroform at the general public hospital, St. John, on Wednes- ay morning. onisillibnediide THe Canada Cotton Company, Cornwall, Ont., has declared a half yearly dividend of 4 per cent., besides carryiug over a balance to protit and loss of $125,000. oe Save, the pugilist, stands 6 feet 24 inches without shoes, and Sullivan 5 feet 104 inches. Slade weighs ordinarily 240 pounds, and Sul- livan ordinarily 215 pounds. - >---— ‘two men, a woman and two children were drowned at St. Paul Baie, DeMilles Vaches, oa the north shore of St. Lawrence, a few days ago, by the capsizing of a boat, - o —- Tae Moncton ‘‘ Transcript is informed that Carey, brother of James Carey, Jee Mullett, and William Neill, passed over the Inter- colonial en route to Winnipeg, a month ago. ~ -—-<>-— - A MAN named Terry, left Dover on the 28th ult., at 9 o'clock in the morning, on a floating tricycle, to cross the English Channel. He arrived at Calais the next day, at 5 p. m. a R. Sree left to-day for Kensington Park with Abdallah Queén, Young Hambletonian, and Andy Scott. The races take place on the eighth and are expected to be very interest- ing. — -»>--—-- Mr. ArcniInatp, the Superintendert, has given instructions for the putting in of a num- ber of sidings on the Thunder Bay branch, of the Canada Pacific Railway, owing to the in- crease of traffic. ikcesshadithateati Tue teachers and officers of the Methodist Sunday School, and the members of the several committees of the Sunday School Picnic are requested to meet in the basement of the Prince Street Church this evening at 8.30 o'clock, Some excitement has been caused at Mon- treal by the report that James Carey, the Pheenix Park informer, has arrived there, and is now within the city. A local paper asserts that there is no doubt of his identity, and warns him to leave the city. _— > -—— Tue Cadets of Temperance will hold rand social re-union to-night at eight o'clock. ir. Herbert A. Tanton, from Boston, is ex- pected to take part in the musical exercises. A full attendance requested, by order of the Worthy Patron.—A. Taytor, Secretary. - > Mr. H. J. Mort, editor of the Observer, the organ of the Bible Christian denomination, Bowmanville, Ont., was taken suddenly on the Ist inst., and now lies at the point of death. No hopes of his recovery are enter- tained by the medical men in attendance, oniiiialiggpeeen Five Huxprep Stubbs’ Hand-saw file, 34, 4, 4} inch, ‘slightly damaged, lot stair rods, dog collars, 3 gross Jews harps, grass clippers, and a general stock of Hardware from wrecked brigt. ‘‘Isabella” less than cost. Great Bargains. —W, E. Dawson & Co., Brick Store. - — —»>—--- Tux market to-day was abundantly stocked and well attended. Fruit of all kinds was plentiful, and commanded high prices. Uherries sold at from 15 to 20 cts. per quart ; currants, 14 to 16 cts.; gooseberries, 14 to 16 ets.; and raspberries from 10 to 15 cts. — >. — “ome sensational run-getting has been re- gistered this season by young as well as old. Mr. E. M. Grace has already scored upwards of 2,000 runs this year, and among his prin- cipal innings are 243, 193 not out, 171, two scores of 150 not out, and 117, Six times he has been credited with a total of over 100 runs, and the average up to last week for Thorn- bury was 94, 16-18 per innings. fo” . Tue steamer ‘“‘Carroll’ sailed for Boston on Thursday with freight and the following passengers: —Mrs Carew, Magyie Carew, Mary Murphy, James Scott, Mary J Graham, Mrs J E Rushton, Mrs W Munn, Kmma Reilly, Mrs Langslow, Miss Langslow, Mrs Findley, John Taylor, Mrs Taylor, Mrs Slader, Henry Morson, Mrs Charles White, Maggie Loller, Lizzie Loller, Mr Brown, Miss L M Gordon. Her cargo consisted of, 2,008 cases of lobsters, 936 cases of egys, 433 barrels of mackerel, and 3 bales of hair. - -~<$+>---— A CORRESPONDENT writes:—‘‘The Temper- ance Prayer Meeting held last evening in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, was much better attended than usual, and afforded no little encourage- ment to the few loyal temperance men and women who have of late stood so nobly at the 0st of duty. The venerable Rector of St. Paul's, a true and uncompromising friend of temperance, ccnducted the meeting. While deploring the present reign of lawlessness ia Charlottetown, and regretting the fact that many christian men who should, do not lend their influence to stamp out the iniquitous liquor traflic, still we must not give up hope. Humble prayer and faith in God will most certainly bring ‘‘light out of darkness.” God always answers prayer. We were pleased to observe present, clergymen and laymen repre- senting the different churches, many of whom took part in the meeting by engaging in prayer to Almighty God, that he would interpose, by putting it into the hearts of our rulers and those in atthority a determination to carry out the provisions of our presént temperance law,” Lonvon, August 3 it is estimated that about eleven thousand people lost their lives by cholera in Exypt. Among these are eighty from British troops, including a Captain and Doctor. A Secon Shock. Napies, August 3, A second shock of earthquake occurred at Ischia yesterday, but without fatal results. All work was stopped and great terror manifested. Up in a Balloon Lonpon, August 3. Simmons, the wronaut, successfully crossed the English Channel yesterday in a balloon. A Fenian Plot. Montreat, August 3. A Yankee invincible says that there exists a plot to assassinate Lord Lands- downe on his arrival in Canada. The Carey Murder. —_———— Lonpon, Aug. 3. A despatch tojthe Daily News from Cape Town says it has transpired that O'Donnell, the murderer of Carey, is an American citizen, and a native of Ohio. AgFrightfal Explosion. Vicrornia, B. C., Aug. 2. The dry hot weather continues here, and forest fires are raging. Yesterday after- noon the heat from forest fires ignited the powder in Onderdonk’s mill near Yale, which blew up three hundred and sixty cases giant, and ten cases black powder. No lives were lost, but several people were badly injured. Cholera in Egypt. Lonpon, August 3. There were 877 deaths from cholera in Egypt on Wednesday, including 273 at Cairo. The cholera at Bombay is declared§to be epidemic. Where were} 101 deaths “there last week. The Irish Murder, Conspirators. Lonpon, July 3. The steamer in which Michael Kavanagh, Joseph Hanlan, Peter Carey, Joseph Smith, and six other Irish murder conspirators sailed has arrived at South Australia. mee The Operators Strike. Boston, Aug. 3. All the operators of the railroads refusing commercial business at the demand of the strikers are being promptly discharged. Telegraph Notes. Bake Jones, the colored boy murderer, who, in an unprovoked attack, killed John Foster about a year ago at Pittsburg, Pa., has been sentenced to be hanged on October fourth. Private telegrams received at Berlin state that there was a slight earthquake on the Island of Ischia on the 24th of July, but the fact was hushed up by the authori- ties for fear visitors might be deterred from visiting the island. King Alfonsoand Queen Christina arrived at the Royal Palace of San Iderfonso La Granja on the Ist. The king went to the frontier to meet his royal spouse. This fact dissipates whatever may still remain of the theory that they had quarreled. Preparations are comple for the rowing regatta at lake Minnetonka to day. Six men start: MHanlan, Plaisted, Riley, Hosmer, Lee and Turner. It is expected Hanilan will win, and for the second place Hosmer and Turner are favorites. The race will be rowed in two heats three men each; on Thursday the best two men in each heat will row the final heat. The executive committee of seven of the Irish National Leagues of America were in session at Manhattan Beach Hotel on the Ist inst., all the membera being present. Patrick Egan and Matthew Harris, of Ire- land, were also present. Among the most important of the subjects considered was that of land grabbing in southern territories by English aristocrats and English corpora- tions. A committee was appointed with in- structions to secure a complete report in each State and territory of the quantity of land purchased, names of the purchasers and a statement showing whether or not such persons are citizens of the United States. Fifteen hundred tons of chloride of lime were ured at Casamicciola for dorizing purp:ses, but the stench in upper town is still unbearable, Water gushed violently out of the spring again. It was almost boiling hot. A slight shock was felt on Monday night. Two guards were killed. The military prevent the landing of all persons not provided with special passes. The latest advices from Casamic- ciola say that a great number of English and Americans arrived in search of friends and relations supposed to be victims of the calamity. An American lady reports that her aunt is missing, and it is feared she is buried in the ruins. One family has been rescued after having been buried thirty- six hours in the ruirs. Of a Swiss family numbering eight only one daughter sur- vives. She states she heard her father and thunder storms, not much change in temperature. _—_ + Summerside Exports. . SoumMersipe, Aug 2. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,’ Evans, master, for Poiut DuChene:— 99 cases egys $ 446.00 2350 lbs. wool, . 583.00 300 lbs, cheese, ’ : 36.00 43 gals. cod oil, : : . 26.00 5 bbls. mackerel, - . - 69.C0 $1156.00 MARRIED. At the Methodist Parsonage, Summerside, on the 26th ult., by Rev. J. H. Allan, Mr, John Dunning, to Miss Elizabeth Chappelle, all of New London. At the residence of the bride’s father, Cow Pay, C. B., on the 23rd July last, by the Rev, J. McDonald, Alex. MeLellan of Summerside, mate of the schooner ‘Carrier Dove,” to Jane, eldest daughter of John Peach, Esq., Cow Bay, C. B. At Charlottetown on July 31st, by the Rev. John Goodwill, Mr. Daniel McDonald, to Miss Flora Chandler, both of Mount Albion, Lot 48. On August Ist, 1883, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Donald McLean, of Mount Herbert, Lot 48, by the Kev. John Goodwill, Mr. C. H. Spurgeon Sterns, of the firm of Sterns Brothers, Souris, to Miss Mary MeLean of Mount Herbert, Lot 48. =... = ee The Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, 460 Tons Register, Classed 10 years at Al English Lloyds. John Graham, Commander, Now Lying at Peake's No, 2 Wharf, and ready to receive cargo, will sail FOR LIVERPOOL On or About Saturday the 4th August, and will carry LOBSTERS This vessel on her arrival at Liverpool, will go on the berth for Charlottetawn and will follow the “‘ZERELDE,” sailing about the 15th SEPTEMBER next. For Freight and Passage apply to the owner's, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, July 31, 1883.—5in WRECKAGE. E will apen,fhursday evening 9 cases, 3 casks, 2 bales, 5 barrels English Hardware purchased at sale of wrecked goods from Brigt. ‘‘Isabella,” INCLUDING an assortment of General Hardware, Curled Hair, Twines, &c., very slightly damaged. Great bargains may be expected at W. E. DAWSON & C0. Corner Great George and Kent Street. and Sign Padlock, Queen Street. Ch’town. July 31, 1883. OIL. OIL. OIL. ieee DIWSON'S BRICK STORE. BOILED LINSED OIL, RAW LINSED OIL, RUSTINS PAINT OIL, MACHINE OIL, CYLINDER OIL, SEAL OIL, WOOL OIL, COD OIL, PINE OIL, OLIVE OIL, LARD OIL, CASTOR OIL, KEROSENE OIL. W.E. DAWSON & CO. Ch’town, July 30, 1883.—6in JUST LANDED FOR SALE LOW FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : CASKS PAINT OIL, CASKS OLIVE OIL, CASKS MACHINE OIL, CASKS F\ ui NE OIL, CASKS WOOL OIL, —ALSO— A fu'l supply of “LONDON PURPLE, Wholesale and Retail, D. GORDON, ; ‘eorgetown, June 29, 1883,~5w, whly purchase, containing, as it does, the English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, uunmense variety and extra value, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors, PARASOLS AND UMBRE Laces, in Black, Wh * Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Kgrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, ite, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed LLAS. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dry Geods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. a CA Tits ATC “CHEAPSIDE” —FOR-- Croceries, Hardware, Barthenware, Wroodenware, &c, Classware, a 4,” omy FLOUR, MEAL. TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER G00Ds Are Giving General Satisfaction. (ye nee,.Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of the City FREE OF CHARGE. HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883.—taw and wky. — _— =— ehouse, British War 0:0- To the Wholesale amd Retail Trade. —-———3*- ~ W.&A.BROWN & CO. SUMMER : AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND) WRECK SALE. WRECK SALE. For the Benelt of all Concerned. NO be sold at Auction, on Wednesday, the T 8th day of August, oext, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at Cavendish Capes (five miles east of New London Harbor) where she now lies stranded, the Hull and Materiais of the Barque ' Marcopolo,” of Christiana, 1,545 tons burthen, —ALSO— The Cargo, consisting of 682 Standard of Quebec Pine Deals, besides a lot of Deal Ends, etc. By order of the Surveyors, GEORGE W, HOWLAN, Vice-Consul for Norway and Sweden. Charlottetown, July 30, 1883, [dy pat her ne ej tl sale WOTICE. | MAPITALISTS wishing to invest im a C Starch Factory can be supplied with a sufficient acreage of potatoes and a suitable site convenient to shipping, in the vicinity oJ Mill View, Lot 49. For further particulars apply to J. R. BOURKE, Jr. Mill View, July 27, 1883.—da 4wk taw Fire Brick and Cement. IN STORE, FOR SALE LOW: 2000 FIRE BRICK, 1 ton FIRE CLAY, 20 bris. PORTLAND CEMENT. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner Ch’town, July 30.—2aw 3w “TEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and They are offering special inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to i: pect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 «’clock (Saturdays excepted.) W. & A. BROWN & 0. eanelisatensanatl — Ch'town, June 1, 1882.—wkly JULY, 1883. JOHN MACPHEE & CO. Will, during this montb, give special bargains in New Black and Colored Cashmeres, Beige Cloths, Satins, Cashmere Serge, Velveteens, Laced Curtains, &c., &c. 0:0 Spanish Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Scarfs, Hoisery, Feathers, Flowers, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c., at the lowest prices. Job lot Parasols at half price. ———-0:0 Table Linens, Napkins, Damasks, Grey, White, Printed and Plush Cottons, Cretonnes, Tickings, Cotton Warps &c., at prices specially low. —o:— READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Men’s and Boys’ Coats, Pants and Vests, cheaper than ever. Job lot of Men’s Pants at ccst. ——0 0 — — Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadcloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, &c. —0:0 Job lot of Fancy Shirts at 50 cents; Straw Goods at cost; Remants at half price. Bargains in every Department, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, Rare July 3, 1883—2aw, wkly Ropest Oga’s OLp Sranv. Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at | present offer special rates of freight, and graut | through bills lading here. , L. A. BARNABY, T j r Halifax. | A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. July 24, 1883. For Sale or To Let. lr YHAT beautifully situated house at *‘ St. 4 Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside | city limits, containing nine large rooms, with weil of never-failing water in kitchen, to | which is attached aforce pump. These prem- | ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the | Post Offiice, and include’ stable and coach- | house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T, FERGUSON. May 12.—dy wkly iF HE Subscriber offers for sale the following properties :— All the western moiety of those beautiful grounds adjoining the eastern boundary of the Hon. Judge Young’s property, compris- ing Town Lots ‘Nos. 26 and 71, in Sth 100, Charlottetown, and consisting of a fine old garden and lawn, ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet Square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street. Also, Royalty Lots Nos. 385 and 429°(12 acres each) in the Eastern Royalty of Char lottetown. BENJ. DESBRISAY. July 23.—2w 2aw DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI | NER. Rates moderate, 3 : i : ;