———— Local and Other Items. FoorTsaLy.— Football at the Park to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 o'c.ock sharp. - rne Wraeat Marker.—Toronto advices of the 6th report spring wheat selling at $1.14, - Wizarnp Or.- Dr. Ellis and his comp ny are doing Nova Scotia, They perform at Yarmouth to-night, JOURN ALISTIC The Neweastle, N. B., Advocate has attained its majority We w.sh it continued prosperity. a fur Reason Wuy.— Married men are pre ferred as officers on the police force. Lhe authorities want men who have had thei courage tried and proved. ~ - ApeLes tn Enataxp.—The last sales of Nova Scotia apples in Eugland realiz-d $5 per barrel. The Damara siiis from Haiifax next week with 10,00) barrels, siaiaideiiniiaaiisdean Tar Fresiets —Lfne freshets on the Mira michi were the greatest ever known there Barns and biidges were carried away, ani! horses and catt.e drowned -—- INckEASE IN Expokrs. —An Ottawa Jonrna/ statistician shows that the exports of Ottawa have increased 180 per cent. since the ad. p- tion of the national policy. ‘iia iil Fink ALarmM.—The tire bell having been properly placed in its new position in the tower of the new city building, will be tested to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock. _- > « -~ Mackeret.—The North Sydney Herald says that the sewmer Wo.cester, on her fas trip from Hawkesbury to Boston, had 799 bbis. mackerel from Cape Breton and P, E. Island, aud which bring over $20 per bbl. -- 2. Minitary.—The Charlottetown Engineers will have their monthly sheoting match for badge, &c., at Kensington Range, to-morrow, commeucing at 1.30 p.m. Raayges for young shots, 200 aud 400 yards; for seniors, 500 and 6UU yards. icaliataaiiaiiiens Y. M. C. A.—The young men’s Bible Class im comucction with the Association wiil com mence 1.8 winter work this evening at 8 o'clock in the upper parlor, The Rev. Mr. Carruth ers has kindly consented to take charge o thia class, All youug men are cordially in vited. ——__@—- - A Cow Wuere no Cow Ovent to Be.— This morning at 8 o'clock, a iarge, intelligent looking white cow, with a colored face, was grazing peacefully and undisturbed within the sacred pecincts of Queen Square. S « seemed tu enjoy the virgin herbage, and the variegated culor of the beautiful flower beds. biieeiitpiain Avoraek GoLtp Leap —A lead of gold about five feet in width has been discovered in Big Bras d Or Mountain, C. B. A sp ci men of the quartz has been seen, and it is dark white, transparent, full of copper and pyrites, and containing gold in aly and nuzgets. The lead will be opened up at one. ‘cilities Laree Fretcats.—The steamer from Sum merside to Point dua Chene on Wednesday brought over 40 horses and some 300 or 400 sheep. The horses were brought over by two American bayers aud were « fiue io’. Every steamer now carries a large freight, the ship- ment of oysters this season having been es- pecially brisk. ——_< Bazaan.—The Tea and Fancy Sale in aid of the Reading Rvom of «the Young Men's Christi Association will be be held on Thursday, the 29:h of November next. All the ladies whe are going to take part and any others interested are requested to meet in the upper parior of the Y. «. C. A. on Monday afternvon next at 4 o'clock. nnsiilithiiemet Gorse Ur.—Says the Halifax Chronicle : The price of flour is still rising. During the past week the advance on the different brands averaged about 30 cents per barrel. Pork and beef have both gone up $1 a barrel. Syd ney and ali kinds of hard coal have risen 25 cents per chald:on and ton above last weck’s quotations, and most items of farm producx are also slightly higher. aiaseeltinietin MENDING THE SipewaLKs. — Some half dozen commercial travellers, who are staying at the Niagara Hotel, Springhill, turned out on Saturday morning with axes, saws, shovels, hammers, etc , and began the repair of the sidewalk on Victoria street. —Springhill News. There are several loose planks in the sidewalk on Grafton street, between Hillsborough and Weymouth, that have been tripping up pedes trians for several months past, which com- mercial travellers or some other persons should attend to at once. —_——@j—— RemMarRKABLe WeaTHeR,—Some remarkable Weather is reported from Colieton County, Such Carolina. For i4 months _ fol- lowing the earthquake of August, 1886, the e ws an almost co ‘tinuous drouth, the streanis aud springs dried up, and crops and cattle perisued for want of water. A little over two months ago rain began falling steadily in that section, and for 58 days there were only twoon which it did not rain. All the low Isnds have been turned into lakes, no crops have been made and the people are destitute. —_—-2s Scorr Act,—Armed with a warrant for the arrest of Feix Martin and a search warrant for liquors, six members of the police force in- vaded Felix’s premises, on Water street, this forenoon. They fouud the door locked and were obliged to break it open. On entering they seized all the liquor they could find —a few jars and demijohns. Sergeant Brad. ley captured Felix as he was abou’ entering his bedroom upstairs, and took him to the police st.tion, whither his stock-in-trade was conveyed later on. Martin was afterwards arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate and fiaed $50 or one month. He paid the five, but bef re being released seven new sum- monses for first offences were served upon him. They are returnable on Tuesday next. Two new summonses were served yesterday. Both are for third offences and are returnable on Tuesday next. _ PP ee ALL Anout a Pocuxcr Koox.—This morn- Mr. Charles 1, Morrison left his pocket-book | containi»g $3.60 in an out-building in the rear of Mr. A. L. Brown's store. Ten minutes afterwards he missed the bvok, and on return: | ing discovered that it had disappeared. Mak- ing some inquiries as to who had been in the building in the interval. he learned that Geo. Brown, familiarly known as ** Buckley,” was the only visitor. Mr. Morrison at once sus- pected that ‘‘ Buckley” had picked up the Srerevat Despatrcurs to THe EXAMINER, venigh Valey Disas ee DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR. The Killed and Wounded LUSS OVER ONE MILLION. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Uct. LL. Officials of the Lehigh Val ey Railway preserve a cruel reticence regarding the particulars of the accident which occurred on that road last might, and the friends of beard the oili-fated train de- ounce most bitier.y the action of the officials. When asked as to the extent of the ae- ‘ident and the probable loss of life they replied they knew nothing, and refused to silow the people to have a special train to yo to Mul Rana, the scene of the disaster. Many persons, after waiting all night, took a svuth-bound train which passed here st three o'clock, anid starved for the terri- ble wreck. Phe wrecked excursion train persons ob Wis com- tions, carrying 9,500 persons. section of the train ew hundred yards from Mul Ran, wauing or the way. ive fligman, some say, back with a lantern to guard the train from the rear. Suddenly rear of the platform saw a train appreach- ing ata high rate of Several of those who saw the danger jumped and es- caped. In an instant came aterrible crash and | the engine plunged ber full length into the | crowded mass of humanity. The shock | drove the rear car through the next one ror two thirds of its length, and the second car was forced into the third. Not a single person escaped from the rear car. The second was crowded with maimed ind bleeding bodies, and the third car had but few passengers who escaped. When the shock of the first crash had in a measure subsided, the un njured began | tu de what they could for their unfortunate | companions. The passengers give many different ac- counts of the probab e cause of the acci- lent. The latest figures place the killed st 55, and the injured at 40. LATER. 6.39— The funeral train arrived bearing 57 dead bodies partly prepared for buria. Kach was covered with a white cloth laid upon boards, and placed upun the backs of seuts in three passenger cowhes. It took i dozen policemen to keep bsck the frantic crowd of friends and reiatives who had come from Scrantun and Pleasant Valley stood sections alewal to 8} EOL i to meet their dead. At Miner’s Mil! and Scranton, frantic men in search of missing triends broke down the doors of cars and began a frantic search for their beloved ones. It is impos- sible to tellthe number wounded. Twenty- | live were brought here to the hospital. A wumber cof others slight'y injured have gone to their howes or are being cared for. The losstothe Lehigh Valley Railway Co. will be over $1,000,000. The Death Lonpow, Oct. 11. The British Metical Journal publishes details from Sir Morell Mickenzie’s book of the case of the late Emperor Frederick. Dr. Muckenzie says the death blow was given the Emperor on Apri! 12th when 4 false passage was mide by Dr. Bergmann. The tube caused exrens ve suppuration around the trachea, which steadily drained away the E:nperor’s remaining strength and shortened his life at least ten months. Ex- cept when the false passage was made and Dr. Bergmann thrust his tinger into the wound, the Enperor never suifered actual pain. ‘low. A Sad Accident. Surton, Ont., Oct. 11. Horses drawing Dr. Sibbald’s carriage, containing several persons, became frightened this evening and ran away,over- turning the carriage on the track in front of the engine Mrs. R. M. Anderson’s legs were cut off at the knees and Dr. Sibbald lost his arm. The engine pushed the other occupants off the track, along with some of the wreck rye of the carriage, but they were badly bruised. — Emperor William in Rome. RomE, Oct. 11. Cmperor Wi'liam arrived this afternoon. He was met at the railway station by King Humbert. The greeting between the two monarchs was most cordial. Large crowds lined the streets from the station to the Quirna), and an enthusiastic weleome was extended to the German Emperor. Weather BHalletin. Toronto. Oct, 12.—-10 «. m. Moderate t» fresh winds; fir, cool weather. — ne ee Charlottetown. A wag at the reporter's elbow hinted that the -O ° } - . . posed of 78 curs, divided inte three sec- his way he fell across the railway track and Nhe third | was unable to getup. The train came along on the track a! short y afrerwaids, and amashed both arms yet out of the} hid been ad fae CN Das ie - nr" » , 1 7 *% a passenger on the! Prtue, Raspbercy, Cranberry, Mince, Custard Surement or Gerse.—Two carloads of geese were, yesterday, forwarded by the New brunswick railway to the United States. The ' shipment, which consisted ot 776 geese stored | in 92 crates, was made by Mr. E. H. Pope, of |i; first Cabin. Stateroom extra. At every station where the t-ain stopped the gigyle of the birds was inost | d-ys in Boston. deafeni»y, each appirently attempting to evutdo the other in making the loudest noise. For Bostox.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston at four o’clock last evening, with a general cargo and the follow- ing pssengers:—Mary Mel’hee, Mrs. Mc- Cormack, Miss MeCorimack, Mrs. Sentoer, F M. DeYoung, Miss Larkin, M. J. Hogan, K. toss, Miss MeAalay, K. J. Kobertson, stiss MeKachern, Miss Wheeler, Mary Ross, Mr:. | MeMahon, P. J. Griffin, A, McKinnon, K. McKinnon (2), Moss McVey, Ann McLean, irs. H. Lensey, Miss Walsh, Mrs. K. Mic- dona'd, J. Doyle, Jessie McKinnon, Jo n McKinnon, Miss Lawson, Neil McLean, Miss Penderpast, Miss Kuk, A. J. Mir hte, Mis. Mahon, 8. J. Kenmacid, George Rodd, K. | Rodd, Miss Elma Pearsun and Mis. Waters. | Puettrstic.—The lightweight championship | ba tie berween Jack MeAulitfe ond Billy| Dacey, for a purse of $1,000 and the Police | (rize.te diamend belt, took p.ace early on | Wednesday morning nm a barn, within 100} miles of New York. Eleven fierce and des- perate rou ds were fought, lasting 42 min. ‘id 40 see. MeAuliffs Knocked his opponent outin the last round by a terrific left nander | on the sto: ach and right handed swivg on the ear. Dacey appea ed tou be compierely over-matehed from the start, but notwith- stinding made a fair showing. MeAulifle is 22 years old and 5 feet 5 inches in height. Dacey is two yeurs older than McAuliffe and one inch taller, ‘i Rum Dip Ir. —Wiliam Wallace, of Milford, N. B., went to bed at his home about half- pust nine o'clock on Weduesday night. Af er everybody in the house bad gone asleep. he got up again and went over to Armstrong's bar-room, near Fairville, where he temained }some time, and started for home agiin. On so buily that they will have to be amputated. Whether or not Wallace will survive his in- juries time alone will tell. Pastry. —Pies, in Apple,and Apple Lemon and Squish, 10 cents each. Tarts and Turn- overs in different varities, at Murphy's, Kent * tre -t. inno oS fezema. Lichy, Sealy. Skin Tor- tu es. The simple applicaton of Swayne’s O1nt- MENT, witheut any internal medicine, will cure any ec se of Tetter, Salt Rheum, R ng- worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Sealy, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is putent, effective, and costs but a trifle. octl2 6m dw Local Notices. Notice. ~The best quality of bread at Murphy's will be scld at 7 cents per loaf, Grahim and Fruit 4 cents. Breap, Cake and Pastry.—Mr. John Murphy has a first class baker from New York, Marpie Cake, Seed Cake, and Molasses Round Cake, seliing at 20 cen's per pound, at Murphy's, Kent St. susToN Cream Cakes and Cream Tartar,and Washington Cream Pies, fresh to-day at Mw phy’s, Kent St. My siork of Boo's, Shoes, "ub bers Uver-hoes, Fe t Buots, Over- secks slippers, &c., is now com- pl te, aud is better assorted, la: ger and chesper than ever. Please eal and examine.—R. HK. JOsSi, (Borechaw's Old stand). oct9 eod wy tf MARRIED. At the residence of John Nichols, Fsq., Annandale, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. G. Cameron, Mr. John W. MecVhee, lobster packer, of Halifax, N. S., to Miss Elizabeth Frances Dixon. ; DIED. ' . ‘yy. 2 \ At Cardigan, on Tuesday, 9th inst., Arthur ' Lee, infant son of Isabella M. and George F. Owen. This moruing, on Upper Hillsborongh Street, Katie Ada Vatcher, aged 13 months, the youngest daughter of George and Katie Vatcher. “Carroll” & “Worcester,” CHEAP EXCURSION Boston ! | i | Round Trip Excursion Tickets, Ch rio‘tetowa to Baston and Return, $6.00 EACH! fad STEAMER © WOXCEST&R, CaPTAIN NICKERSON, Will leave Pownal Sireet Wharf, Charlotte- towu, fur Boctun, Ou Thursday, the {Sth inst., At 4 o’clock, and will be followed by THE STGAMER “CARROLL,” CAPTAIN BROWN, On Thursday, the 25th inst, HE*E STEAMERS will] take Passengers at T the above low ra.es, which iacludes Berths This arrangement wiil give passengers five D. McP .erson, Mrs. McPherson, J. C. Dwyer, | R FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 188: ti The New, Fast, Steel Steamship “HALIFAX,” S. KR. HILL, COMMAINDER, Is intended to go on the route between Charlotictown, Hawkesbury, | Halifax and Boston, —LEAVING— CHARLOTT#OWN FOR BOSTON, Calling at Intermediate Ports, about saturday, 20th October, and will continue to make regular trips until | the close of navigation. } ! The ““HALIFAX” has been specially built and fitred for the trade, has spacious Saioons and Staterooms, is elegantiy fur- | nished throughout and lighted with electric light. Round Trio Excursion Tickets, First- lass to Boston and sevurn, good to stay over in Boston three days, will be issued for the first trip at Charlottetown | and all Boeoking St»tions on P. E. Island Railway at following rates :— { j From Charlotetowa to Boston and Return, $9.00, Proms. TEcmigh am FetMP sn... cecescecescce $12 50) Alberton Be ee 12 10 B -onifield Be i a cl eee eb Ks 11 85 “ O'Leary . cubbpebeena ba sees ll 65 “ Pett Bij oT) Uo Meee s Wika cae 1i 10 5 lv &O ** Mise uche Fe meade aac coeds 0 65 rr 8 10 25 Ty a 10 20 “ Freetown Oe a ee 10 05 “* Emerald a a $95 Rr ae 10 30 | ar eG ee ee 9 Yo Te, 9 60 ‘ i knew 9 3 a o 91 ** bedford Ft ea ete a 9 4Uu a MC Pe a a ae ae 9 65 oT, NO Ue ee ee 1) 20 vn ee 10 40 RE a geet ate ROME caees 9 95 * §$8t. Peter’s OO ie ue 10 ‘5 er a ea 10 50 Pr 10 30 Including Curtain Berth. Staterooms Extra. Wreight at Current Rates. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Nortulk and points n Oatario and Western States; also 'e Liverpovul, London, Glasgow and West Ladies. For Staterooms, Freight and other infor mation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax. Ricuarpson & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Bosten. October 6, 1888. WANTED ! 10,000 Bushels GOOD BLACK OATS, —AND— 50 TUBS BUTTER. Highest Cash Price Paid. MORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. oct3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. W ANTED.-—-A Servant Girl for general house- work. Appl) to MRS. W. J. MILLER, Gor ner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. di—octlt \W ANTED —For a family of four-—one lady and turee genuiemeu—iving in the suburbs o: st Jonn, two Protestant Girls—one as Cook, Wesher and lroner, wages $11.0) a month ; on: ‘as Honsemuil, wages $7.0) ammth. Must be lrustwortny and td@-. heterences. \ddress MRS. THOMAS A, TEMPLE, 3t. Juhu, N. B. eu T° LET —fflzes at the Loidon Hoase. Apply tu GEO, DAVIES. pd lw—octil ANTED IMMEDITATELY.-—-Three \ Coat Mekers.—P. J. Foran. octld good W ANTED TO PURCHASE —A secon‘4-hand ploven. Apply at this office. tf—oc 9 W ANTED,—A Servant Girl for general hou e- work in a small family. Apply at tlis office. 3i—ocld WaNTEv.-A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs, Wu. TayLor, Hillsborcu.h ' Street. Si~oct QUN D.—On the road at Cornwall, on Thurs- KF day evening, Octover 4th, un Order Kuok ior victures. The »wuer can have ite sime by pay- ing for this advertisement and apo. ying to O Bb. WaADMAN, Crapand. 2w ay & wky—o 16 To enable persons in the Country ‘to take ad- vantage of these Cheap tuston Excursions, we have arranged with the P. K. Islaud Railway to =-ue Firsi-Ciass Tickets, at all Booking Stetions geese were calling loudly for retaliation.—S¢.} vy, :he Railo ay, to Charl tietown and retura, John Telegraph. pocket-hook, and asked the police to get it, from him. “ Buckley” was accordingly taken in custody. He at first denied the charge, buat later on owned ap, and handed Sergeant Bradley $3.34 of the money which be hed transferred from “Mr. Morrison’s book t> his own, telling him that he had spent the mias- ing money for fish. Mr. Morris wis nogi- fied of the capture, and on Brown promisifig to return the wallet, he declined to press the - Tur Bonavista,—The steamer Bonavista, from Montreal en vente to St. John’s. Nit, c lied here this morning, with a miscellaneou cargo and several pa-senvers. of oats, potatoes, sheep, hay, e'c., and on psssenger—Mr. Baxter. detained thirty-six house és ted Ow Law 4 had Uy be viv Woden She leaves for be destination this afternoon wit» a freight The steamer was at ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR these Railway Tickets will be issued on Wed- vesday avd Taursdey next, and on Wednerday ind ‘Tihur-eay of the tuilowing week, in t me to earen the S eamerat CiariorieioMh on Tharsday, wed will on’y be geod te return atrer the arr: val it Cuar.olielown of the steamer from Boston. CARVELL BRO'tHERS, ’ A,euts, Charlottetuwn. ‘| RB. GARDNER, Maneser, 34 Atianiic .venu+ - Lewis’ Wharf, Bostoa, Gueewss Ue 11, tae T° LET.—A House in good repair, containi.g five rooms, situated ou King Street, near Pownal Street. 2i -oct6 YOARDERS WANTED.—A Gentleman ard B his wife. Apply to Mrs, KENNEDY, Hil s- borough Square. ecti T° LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, adjoining the residence of Wr. Warborton, Princes sircet. Aupty to “ir. BE , Norton, coraer of Prince and torchyster Sireets, joc to the subscriver, at Coanty Cours Ofice.— | LIENRY SMITH. sat wed—sep. 28 | ‘ eae experienced Clerk in a gener- CANADA ATLANTIC | Steamship Company. So > cane eweee FOR GOO READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT LOW PRICES, JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1888. CLOTHING! llimg | FALL, 1888. Clothing | * COLO TET ier Gall aad Exam'ne our Immense Stack of Cloths. QVER 1000 PIECES TO SELES P20 AT LIWEST PRICE. 20; AN Our Clothing Guaranteed. Hats, Caps, Uunderclothing, Shirts, Co‘lars, Ties, Cheap. ( JOHN McLEOD & CO., Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888, MERCHANT TAILORS, Ne ieee emanate Fall Announcement ! —- (9) —— eee | On MONWAY, September 19,| Pp z 1. we will inaugurate our Great ub a UMBRELLAS, tale of aa OLD trade wih can'the beat. |MADE CLOTITLAG and Geuts’| See onr American FURN Ist t I NGS Having re- White and Coiered| gently returned from taking a; SHIRTS, 5 HATS and CAPS, | York, [ am in a better position | Ask to see our 25°. }than ever to turn out good-| in the city. E Silk & Linen HAND-! the most fastidious. Connol! 'y Cashmere oy , of the, y LERS. very highest orde*, so with| and good Wo k, you cannot fail | lin procuring what you desire. | cee STAND FORAN. | their advantage to patronize a ® P. CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND. . tT —— ‘ e Tce . Our UNDERWEAR | Colossal CUSTOM | RUBBER COATS, TOP SHIRTS \second course in Cutting in New| TIES, best value fitting Garments that will please | KERCHIEFS, Our workpeople are SAVE MONEY and | good Material and good Cutting | Cash Customers will find it to 7 J. FORAN, Sept. 7, 1888 —eod & wky eeintiemaied ——_ ve DRESS STAYS. The only Dress Stay made that willnot Break, Rust, Warp or Split‘ ¢ is not affect- ed by Perspiration or Hody-heat. Cut to exact lengths required, or purchased in covered lengths (6, 7, 8 and 9 inches.) Always ready fur use. and can be attached cm. THE FEATHERBONE GORSET! SESE ‘ : ie A ea THE ONLY PERFECT CORSET! Df The Lighiest and Most Durable Corset! y The lightest and most dureble. Has no side steels to rust and break, yet keeps its form perfectly and cannot roll up at the hips R GUR +UDARANTEE, Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely an- breakable, te give perfect ease to the wearer, to wash and isundry without damage. and to be satisfactory in every respect. If not, return within four weeks and your merchant is authorized to efund your mone). sa FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS MERCHANTS “EB ST. THOMAS FEATHERBONE CO, Sole Manu- facturers St Thomas. Oat. E. J. HOWELL, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, 17 King Street, St. John, N. B. CORSETS, —FOR SALE BY—- July 9, 1888. FEATHERBONG ea “Breil Hinata | ST ANLEY BROS. BROWN'S BLOCK. Cotrtatedtnrs uty , paae. cece = aectingree setae panttmeraaraece oe ae omen oa oo. Mee ene i SPER SB ERE OSES ENE ET ORR He LO a aera a