ie OO lis Ne. {> - 4 Je ee - VOL. 1. sed £80285: THURSDAY MORNING... OCTOBER 18 1877. NO. 132 A. McNEILL, tyctioneer and Commission Merchant NO... QUEEN SURETY, CHARLOTTE TOW, PeR. WOSND gg AUCTION SALBS, of all desert t mu attended to In elfy and country al moderate) rates ROYAL HOTEL. Natnt A Td NSTUATE, — ~~ + VE much pleasure iv intormiug my nu | , : : ; . | HAVE i /veave Pictou every Tursov.y, Weoxespvy Fripay and SaTURDAY, about 2.30 yo. tn. on arrival of cvening train’ frown PLali- merous friends and the public generally, that have leased the Hotel formerly known as the GCUNTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated the same,making it, asthe ROYAL always had he reputation ot being, one of the best Hotels in he Provinces, Excellent Bill of Fare, First-class Liquors aad Cigars, aad superior accommods vo Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. july 3, 1877—tm REMEMBER. Electors of Ch’town, REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY EXAMINER daily on Sale at the Stores of - H, A, HARVIE, South Side Queen St. tT, O'CONNELL, Lower Queen St. rHEO. L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queeg St. ARTHUR HASZARD, West Side, Qucen Square RICHARD WEEKS, Corner Hillsborough-and Eugton S;s. QUEEN INSURANCE t. Capital -- [wy Millia; Merling, NSURANCE effected on ali suildings, Merchandise, and Aiso. on Vessela on the stocks. kinds o Produce Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union"Bank). Agent for Prince Edward, Lslan| June — CORNED BEEF COOKED Senn, 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. Allwho have nsed it know of its ex céllance KOK SALE AT BEER & GOFF’S, Shop and Warehoyse ta Let Pat Shop and Warehouse corner of Water and Pownal Street formerly eecupied by the late N. Rangin. Terms male known on application to C. D. RANKIN, Druggist H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR, \ LLL, parties jeaying their orders foi Tuning 4 at bremner Bros, will receive the best aplention, sil who have Pianos in Charlottetown . would do wellto have them tuned by the ar, keeping their instruments in perfect tile all the time y ¥isib Onge a year Gt least wil) be made “i parts of the Island, or oftner if required ‘town, daly {8 1877, Wines | A TRAMPS VEPRRIBLE RIDE, Prince Edward Island Excursion Tickets. | one SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. oe ee Nova Scotia. Leave §Cbarlottetown for Pletou ever MonDay, WrEDNEsSpbAY, THunsvay, & SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock, con- hnecling there at 10 a. m., with train for Hatifax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Pienic Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlotte- town Office to Pictou and back same day $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottet own. 2k. CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon- pAY and ‘THURSDAY, ou arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both Ways with stage and Steamer Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Beas d'Or Lake. deturning to Pictou same nights, connect- Ke With 10 a.m. Train Tuespay and Fri- DAY tor ILalifax. New Brenswiek, Canada and Untied Niates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday ‘xcepted) on arrival of morning train from ‘harlottetown, connecting “at SHEDIAC “ith trains for each of above named places, ' wnd at St. John with Steamers of Inrernna- ONAL CO. for PORTLAND and Boston. Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside ‘very Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves Sueptac every day Sundays excepted) on arrival of day traln trom St. Jony, for Summerside: connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lattetown. Also, leaves Summerside tor Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. i Agents: ALMoN & Macinrosu, Halifax: NOONAN & Daviks, Picton; A Grant & Jo ttawkesbury - [fANFRD|ABRos., St. John. F. W. HALES ne aaa — BMY DIRECT LINE TO BOSTON, _—_ “‘Meamers Carroll and = Woreester porn Steamers are fitted with new Boil €rs, aud their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenience and com- fort, and titted up in elegant Style, FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes antl barrels handled with ihe greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Mlal-fax, and arriving at Boston Monday | morning, LEAY Kk CHARLOITETOWN IXvery ‘Thursday, punetually at o p.m. . LEAVE BOSTON livery unetually at noon. CARVELL $ROS, Agent Ch'town, June 7.31877 Parks’ Cotton Yarns, A WARDED the only Medal, given toi "* COTTON YARNS of Canadian Mann factura at the . CEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. 5’s to 10's, White Biue. Red, Orange, an Green, Warranted fall length and weight. Stroager and better than any other Yara n the market. Gotten Carpet Warp. NO, 128 4 PLY IN ant. Cotons. Warranted fast. WM. PARKS’ & ISON, New ebrunswick Cotton Mills f St. Joho.N RB. 5 Saturday, STEAMERS, q dospoy inn rerey STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, Scote': | ! | } | .er package, or six packages for $5, by mail froe of u (From the Cheyenue Leader, ) tramp who arrived here a few days azo trom the West gives bis experience in deacdheading it over the Union Pacific from PEM Cueyenne to Green liver, on the Jarrett & Palmer train, by climbing on the roof o: Ue says that from Cheyenne to Sherman he vuther enjoyed the ride, but that between Sherman and Green Kiver hi- experience was one never to be forgoiten. Uhe rapid movement of the train and the rocking of the cori forced him to wiud his arms end legs around a Stovepipe and hang on tor dear lite. His tat flew off in the ordeal, and after the train left this cits he was discovered by the engineer, who For S13.00, GA FF Fu BROS SIN GHR’s | | begin throwing a heavy shower of cinders ; | SEWIR G MACHIN FS ! but so rapid was the movement of the train ‘ambulance corps that bad they not been lable to take care of his wounded he would [fis COAL tails | that the heaviest ones merely cut through his clothes like butlets, while sparks passed above him flapped so bard that he realized that he must part with them, but be dared not Child can Work them | }oosen a hand to tuck them under hm : . | tnd they were s00n torn off to blow away. So Durable that thes last Although he managed to keep his face be- A Lifetime | hind the pipe nearly ali the time, he wi Kiel TY - is _jfrequently struck in the face by flying ight Lhousand Machines now |einders. so. that when he reached Green Manutactured every Week. River his face and neck were badly ent and mn ; : a iscratched. So great was the poor tramp - Po hx had ouly trom the | fear of being thrown off and killed that Authorized Agent. | this, added to the terrible strain of hang ; jing te the pipe by main strensth for sv Robert Young. South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1877, | long a distance, and the intense suffering STADACONA | tire and Life Insurance Company, the lighter The Perteetion of Mechanism. So Light and Simple that a | caused his hair to turn gray, and when he \climbed down at Green River he looked \tike aman who had seen fifty instead o! {wenty-one summers ibe oi ae A NIGHT UNDER WATER ' . A crowd assembled yesterday afternoon NOTICE is hereby given that the Board | on the broken flags of the Battery to in- of Directors of this Company al further call ol | just been invented by Mr. Trangott Beck, geet aden otis ,,, ;ot Newark, N. J. It consists of a rubber Our SLVOSEHEMLE 1818 . OF ‘ve Pes suit somewhit Cent, each, | Paul Boynton. A combination of boots on the Subscribed Capital of the Compan: |) and trousers reaches up to the waist. At ~ 6 , > s r* y j= i payable at its Office, N ; Ouehec. ae fellows : | @ series of steel hoops x - ’ : r Vive per Cent. on or before the , : gg a of AusublANtT: |appearance of 4 barrel. The bow of the Five per Cent. on or before the ‘Tenth day | *pparatus is shaped as nearly as possible of November, 1877 ; ' , after the bow of a boat. From the sides 4 ’ ; « , live per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day | amg long rubber sleeves ending with of February, 1878; gloves, so that the hunds can be used free- ly. There is a port-hole closed with strong glass on either side of the bow, through which the wearer can look ont for equatis, {Another similar port-hole is placed over ithe breast. Directly over the spot where Fepth dey Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of May, I878. By orter of the Board: CRAWFORD LINDSAY. Sccretary - the head will be when the man is on his} back, isa rubber pipe & inches in diame filr 1 . | . . a jterand a foot high, ty which air is SUp- PR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great Kagtish Rem- edy is an unfailing cure fur Seménal Weakness Sper- matorrhea, Impotency, and nil diseases that follow as ® soquence Of Self-Abuse; a> Loss Of Memory, Univer- éué Lassitude, Pain in ha Bock, Dimness of Vision Se a ng. Premature Gd Age, aud After Taking, many othe? diseases that lead to Zisanity or Con. sumption and & Premature Grave. ar ice, $1) an American flag. j tions, and can be taken apart and stored lutvay inside. this, The man gets into ¢he suit by } throwing orxck the top. Mr. Beck think: (that this apparatus is strong enough and postage. il particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send tree by mail to everyone, Address WM. GRAY & €O., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. a Sold Watson, P. Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and hy ull druggistsany where storm. itis buoyant enough to carry 150 igs Yj, | pounds besides an ordinary man, and in it in ( certo by W. hk ;4 man can kee comfortably warm, besides Fraser, C. D. Rankin. De | baving room enough to change his position slightly. inorder to test bis invention, ' wt | | foes om Krumisich Jett the battery yes. na a | , tarday afternoon, intending to stay en the W A NTED. | bay for two days without communicating with land. [fe wore three pairs of socks, ommenesee | Uwe pairs of trousers, snd under his cuat « cardigan jacket. fle also carried some _ bread and water and « lantern ta hang ony sat night. In the water he lay on hia back, rising abouta foot above the suriace, 4 pair of paddies enabled him to move in ‘way direction at about three miles ay hour. | tle set aut for Robbin's Reet Lighthouse, _tollowed by 4 round of cheers. A Ir:i) | Teporter visited him at anchor in the even | ing and found that be had gone down be. low several feet to be warm, while men in | 4% row-buat kept watch on the surtace. _ Highest Cash price paid for “Calf Skins aud Sheep Skius. ROBERT BRIDGES, Yo—tuodir tf DA. T. W. POMEROY AS returned to Chariottetown. He is | The wind was so high that he had few cali- ' — ‘A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMEN lave scalped a dead white man ; ¢ treated « wounded ¢oldier Guripg their whole fight and skirmishing of over fifteen ; : ; | ers. Staying at the * OsBoRNE Hovsx,”’ | © , Pp where he may be consulted until further ta day. dV, Ee notice, Examinations free, Chitown, Oct, {—sin’* He will paddie over to the lightship World, = i -_eom + — ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED, - Details of the surrender of Joseph and the Nez Peyess add little to previous ac- (9ounts, except that General Howard ar- ‘rived just as /Geperal Miles, saying to the latter. as he handed Miles his converted ritle, «1 want to surrender to you,’’ The other ludiana | followed Joseph's example. Howard told Miles it was his (Miles’) Victory, and he Howard) only desired to ray amen to alj ‘Miles had done. None of Joseph's band nor ill. Per S. S. Prince Edward, --()b ‘hundred giles, and whateyer mutilation x43 been Gone was done to outside Ines, ans, who served “Nez lke. Which he is offering at LATHARDINARY LOW PAiCES October 1, (877. Perces and whites It is feared that war is imminent between the Britisand the Ameer of Atghunistan }ithe New Testament, at | would take the oa hon either ol the Testa- nents or on the Koran, believing Ul three to be inspired works. from the wounds inflicted by the cinder=: | have made |spect an ocean fifespreserver which jaas! resembling that worn by | IS St Peter srreet, | that point the rubber cloth is expanded Ly | From the waist up! {to the middle of the head the suit has the | (plied. Jn front of this is a flagestaff, some | | (0 feet in height. from which proudly floats | this flag is in four sees | [tts hollow so that when the | | weather is too stormy to allow the pipe to: /remain open the man can breathe through | {site epough to carry a man through ny! Joseph was surrendering. Joseph walked past General [leward to! Miscellaneous \ews. Osman Pasha looks like an Englishman Jet! Davie has tinished hi moemoire. A Miss Edgar, of Auckland, has received the degree of B A. of the New Zealand (niversity. The latest advices from Great Brit cu show that there is no improvment i: tbe wool trade, nearly lt is stated by a Pittsburg physician that diptheria is not a contagious disease, and that it uever attacks a child whose system is not depressed by bad health or by ex posure to cold or dampness Suleiman Pasha is aman of deterniina- iton Tle told the surgeons of the English ave been compelled to shoot all who were . - t r (00 Severely injured to take eare of them j selves, | Mir Aulad Ali, professor of Hindustit: ‘at Trinity College, Dublin, recently bad to take an oath in Court and was sworn On observing that he Archbishop Bayley, by his will, left al | his property in New Jersey to Cardina) McCloskey and to two other priests. Jute side of New York all his estate goes to the Bishops of Virginia. This conveyance i> / absolute, but there is little doubt that the ‘iegatees are instructed what to do with the p-operty. Pascal Merrill, of Reading, came to his death a few days in« singular manner, in tullipg » small tree nesr the roadside si lodged against the tops of some other ‘trees. In order to bring it down ~ the tree being comparatively smallesized—Mr. Merill placed his shoulder underneath to dislodge it from the stump, and in doing so the butt immediately shot backwarde, carrying Mr. Merrill's head on to the stump, where it was caught between the body of the tree and the -tump, and heist there until life became extinct. the capita! sentence against the murders ers of Louis Stanton’s gute have been i6- | mitted, and the prisooers are confined to | await the lueen s pleasure, { { Some 25,000 pistols have been made ip Norwich this year. Orders are increasing. and many of the works ave running day and night. The Bridgeport cartridge work: make some 700.000 a day. They have sup- plied Russia with 40,000,000, Turkey wit: 79,000,000, and have just got an order foi {30,000,000 from Italy. Tne fusstan and | lurkisb inspecting officers have Leen work~ ‘ing side by side at the factory, ibe Smithsonian Jastitute bas a telegram from Professor Peters, of Cinton, N. Y., rnuouncing the discovery this morning 0i +4 planet of the eleventh magnitu le, in one hour and five minutes right ascension, i seven degrees and 55 minutes north deel: - ioxtion, and a south motion. Another titled french turtite his co: j to griet, Baron de Rochetaillee, ruied cit the course at Lyons for pulling the hors+ be was riding. He has $80,000 a year aud bas Rota penny pending on the race he purposely lost, but probably pulled the gorse to save a penalty in 9 future engag- ment. Bismarck is credited with having said thatifthe war in Turkey be not finished this year #t! Europe will be involved in ; War bext sprivg. Bismarck hag not often i been so foolish as to make his opinion on public questions known to the world, bur there is too much reason toapprehend tht the war will not be long confined to Rua-sia and its allies, Roumania, Servia and we ; suppose we may add Montenegro on tire one side and Turkey on the other. It his ; often been alleged, and it is not improbable | that Germeny wa'ts and watches for au op- | portunity to make protit of her neighbour's | anarrel, I | We are indebted to the manager in Hali~ | fax for Mesers. Dunn, Wiman & Co., for » statistics of failures in Nova Scotia and ‘Prince Edward [sland up tothe close of September. Weinfer that the disastrou: fire in St. Jobn has interfered with the /presentation of similar figures for New | Brunswick also. he failures in Nova Seo- | tia for the third quarter of 1877 were :- Number, ord Quarter 19 Linbilities, * 94,000 Assets. $ 4A9tKr? (2nd do 3] 272000 «134.000 {ist do ov 30G.0R) JEG Mw , Phese figures show, not on!y ® remarkebis lessening in number and aggregate of mer ‘ cantile disasters in Nova Scotia, but a de- (crease in the average amouat of each ' failure from =13,000 in the first quarter ans ,38 79) in the second. to pot $5,000 in vi. third quarter of the year. they indicate, / 100, 4 better proportion of assets to liabil: ‘ties: for while up to close of March bet 42 per cent., and to the end of June bni | 40 per cent. of assets were shown, tle ‘quarter ending with September offers as “sels estimated at over 52 per cent, of the a acd the Khan of Kelat, in Conseyuenee of liabilities. In Prince E-trward [sland there 2 the location of a British force at ijueeta, in| were Labrador Heri in 2" | eloochistan, which the Khan and the! Numbers Liat Asset: ’ ee = Amur consirue to mean the permanent oc: | “— ee oe _cupation of that country. hough the! ord Quarter 4 $ 29,000 FO, Che VAs ave dally expecting a cargo of J AB. force at Quetta was auly sent avowedly as| 20d do ' $0,421 = — RADOR HERRING. whieh wilibe sod 8B escort to the British Resident Agent, | lst co 105,008 34 Git Cheap trom the whart, yet the Viceroy declares that its matnten- ;wuce there js a necessary measure of im- | perial poliey HASZARD BOs, Ch’town, Sept. 22-~-eod ttf Which, while? showing well for the Is ais ia the reduced amount, is the reverse as t> prespect tor dividend. — Manctary Tiues a — a