jocal and Other lems. fc. J. BR. CHAPMAN Isat the Revere NacTical ALMAN at the Diamond Book. ! : 20 (meen Sti pe, OY & sh < MARINE and Opera Glass pookstore, 89 Queen St on Tux EXAMINER staff, rning, Va. Pr. Mc Wh AID, « ft for Habtax this n : - Tux election nots in Hungary were general : uo we sounded Teeny persons were wounded, “9 o Ir is said that the Spring Hill company have gold all the coal they cac mine to Montreal parties. o Scnoot, Books ard School Stationery, whole- sale and retail, cheap, at the Diamond Book- store. el Tux dust nuisance, in a mild form, is to- dsy upon ts There is some talk of or aniz- ing 8 sprinkling brigade. - Tus largest and cheapest supply of purses and satche's, from five vents to four dollars each, at the Piamor d Bookstore, > AtexayperR Devine, editor of the Billings, Montana, Herald, was formerly chief clerk of the Prince Edward Island Railway. > Baews, the celebrated machinist and silver plater, has removed to the Athenwum building ga corner Prince and tirafton street. [jald > A PROMINENT Pictou merchant and ship- owoer bas failed. Liabilities $56,000. As- sets not stated, but very small.—Hz. Herald > Tue Halifax //erald reports that H M.S Canada has left for Charlottetown and a cruise in the guif of St. Lawrence and Newfound- _ -. — A wae suggests that the Street Committee are following in the footsteps of other old women, and only clean vp once or twice a year, Is this so* omtanem> =~ Tus last Canadian competition for the Gil- christ scholarship begins at Halifax on Mon- day next. There are, we believe, no Islanders among the competitors. _ - > —~ Work on Queen Square is being rapidly pushed forward. Mr. Fletcher, the landscape rdener, is determined to have everything bee in first-class style. capone Mas. Livixesroy Dyine.—Says the St John Sun of yesterday: A despatch from Montreal, last evening, stated that Mrs. John Livingston had been given up by the doctors and was slowly dying. —_ --~»>- —- Lares Ecos.—Mrs Newson, of Cornwall, hasa Houdan, which docs uniformally good work—making her eges about 6 inches in circumference every time. ‘Lhe hen is a vaiuable property and is no doubt highly prized, - > ~ Amione the passengers who came across in the Island boat yesterday was Mr. Tanton of the Charlottetown /a/rivt mechanical) staff. He is on a short trip to the United States and will doubtless be counted in with the exodus. —Moncton Times. a +) -~ A Rie: Smp.—Last week a large eagle was shot at iracadie Sand Hills, by Mr. Swan, Little York. It measured six feet eight inches from the tip of one wing to that of the other. Mr. Swan has it in his possession, alive, the tipof one wing having been broken by theshot. We understand that Mr. Earle intends securing this rare bird. —_ — . Is a memorandum sent to the British Gov- ernment Zobebr Pasha engages to obtain the submission of the Mahdi within five weeks on the condition that he, Zovehr Pasha, be creat- ed Viceroy of the Soudan without paying tribute to Egypt, the Khedive to become King of the Soudan. Zubehr Pasha also en- gages to bring Gordon and his suite to Uairo, stop the slave trade, hold Khartoum and the rest of the Soudan open to Eurepean com- merce and allow the free exercise of all reli- g0n3, —~ p> -- — _As will be seen by reference to our adver- tising columns, the annual picnic of the Bewevolent Irish Society will this year be held at Bedford Station, on the line of railway. The Committee who have the matter in hand are making every preparation for the event, and are determined to make this season’s pieaic equal, if not superior, to the previous successful ones, As the proceeds are to be devoted to the noblest of all purposes. that of relieving the worthy poor, it is sincerely hoped that the aifair will be a grand success, - -~»—-—-- Is the good old times it was usual to clean up the Market Square after every market day. But we are living in an age of Improvement Osr present corps of civic officials evidently look Upon the time devoted to this purpose as #0 much fost. ‘Tne north sideof the square to-day is strewn with hay, manure and other matter, which should bs anywhere bat there. 18 18a bad state of affairs, and one which should not be allowed to exist on a public square situate in the centre of the business portion of the city. _—_ > -- Tue young pigs sold on the Market Square from the Government Stock Farm yesterday, by A. McNeill, reslized the following prices : 1 Berkshire Boar, 2 months old, Robt, ishaw, New (lasgow..... .. .$ 8.25 1 Berkshire Boar, 2 months old, John - Ferguson, East River 7.30 1 Berkshire B var, 5 weeks old, ‘Daniel McLean, city scukdoue a 1 Berkshire Boar, 5 weeks old, Charles Hyde, Cornwall., petecedeawuis 490 orksinire Boar, 5 weeks old, L. C. Hayden, Vernon River. 6.25 1 Yorkshire Sow, 5 weeks old, Hon. Wm. een. elle... secu oe t Yorkshire Sow, 5 weeks old, Robert haw, New Glasgow .......... I Yorkshire Sow, 5 weeks old, Bishop SE onc pe ceceshss duauliie a Tax outside pages of to-day’s issue contain ns very interesting reading matter. On ¢ first page is a pretty little poem from the pea of Mr. S. Mi. Bent, addressed ‘*To the Sea Shell; ” an article entitled **Talmage on haeravagance,” in which the rev. gentleman Eadie some of the follies of the day without oves; another headed ‘The Moon’s Wicked > gonad telling about E. Stone Wiggins and new moon; and last, but by no means ~ t, some facts in the life of the well-known Ponte? prophet, “The late Henry G. Vennor, ad G. 8." The fourth page gives some good ee’ to honsekeepers, under the caption of _, atiety in Woman's Werk;’’ while some information concerning the ‘*Diatilling Attar of Roses,” is given directly underneath; and another article telling of “‘A Man” (who, by the way, was nots news- Wa ea omens — alee onl i : ail Not ees s at the Diamond | ——_ a Sn net . as tn te Jf i iH DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 2 4. 18684. —— amma ea eeteenae lll nae ees . = TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. ‘Piano Tuning & Repairing [SrecraL Despatouss to Tne J NAMINIR, | A Disgraceful Bank Failure. silane Wasaineton, June 18. rhe Star says that recent disclosures | show the failure of the banking house of Middleton & Co. tobe one of the most | disgraceful and disastrous on record. Pro- | perty left for safe keeping, a good margin | on stock, charity funds, all of the deposits, and, in fact, everything has been swept away and used by the firm, until it is doubtful if it will pay a cent or even a mill } on the dollar, i —_—_— The Turf. : Lonpon, June 153. The raee for the Hardwick stakes was run at Ascot meeting to-day, and was won by Lefebore’s Tristan; Osborne’s Waterford, second; Wallongshby’s Harvester, thirrd. Christan won by five lengths. The race tor the Alexandria plae was won by Mantin’s Carrie Ray, Braafort’s Faugh . ae second; and Victor’s Donald, third, Ariillerymen for Canada. Lonpon, June 13. Ata meeting of the National Artillery Association in London — yesterday, the Marquis of Londonderry stated that the Association was in hopes the full amount necessary to send a detachment of twenty- three officers and men to Canada would soon be subscribed. Fatal Explosion, Lirtie Rock, Ark., June 13. An explosion to-day at Loomis Mills, three miles north of this city, destroyed most of the structure, killing Anderson, carpenter, and Elias Leo, and badly wound- ing two others. Oil in India. Lonpon, June 13. The Indian Government has decided to procure boring machinery, owing to the discovery of an vil bearing strata in Sibli, and to develop the reeources of that region. The New Loan. Orrawa, June 13. A special cablegram from London says the banking houses have issued $5,000,000 of the three and a half per cent. loan, Tne minimum price is 91. Dynamite in Italy. Genoa, June 11, Three dynamite cartridges were exploded here to-day, two in front of the Church of the Conception, and the other in close proximity to the Church of San Lonenzor. The Murderer Hing. Kancoon, June 13. Thebaw, King of Burmah, has poisoned the Queen and her mother, and has married the Queen’s sister. —_— rer Miners on a Strike. Connsvitie, Pa., June 13. The miners are on a strike. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the nevi 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, June 14--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north and northwest winds; fine cool weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown June 14,1884. Highest temperatare yesterday,. ........ 53.3 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..41.5 Lowest temperature this morning ........40.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .47.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...53. 0 SUIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 13—R Boak, Curry, Pictou, coal. June i4—I Dare, Sprague, Baie de Verte, lumber. PORT CLEARRD, June 13—Mary Charles, Legere, Cocagne, bal; Primrose, Payzent, Liverpool, N 5, 2,000 bush oats; Rising Dawn, Boadroit, Pictou, bal, Tasma, Wakeford, Crapaud. bal; We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, bal; Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou. bal; Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, produce: Maty Kate, Mullins, Pictou, bal; Wild Brier, Wolfe, Miramichi, bal. June 14-Pholine, Marshman, Pictou, bal; I Dare, Sprague, Southport, bal; Reaper, Curry, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside June 13—Ent, sch Annie Flor- ence, Bernard, Newcastle, lamber. Cid, sch Mary Mae, Ferguson, Wallace, produce. In this city, on the 13th instant, of con- sumption, Martin Carroll, in the 37th year of his age. {Funeral to take place at half-past three on Sunday afternoon.—New York, Boston and Newfoundland papers please copy.) HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOTEL. June 13—R A Bradshaw, New Glasgow; Arthur Yeo, Port Hill; JS Murray, Kensing- ton; Ronald Campbeli, Summerside; Alexan- der Munro, Toronto; Archibald Shaw, Crapaud. 14— Robert E Sobey, Crapaud; William Reid and wife, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE, June 13.—W G Dobson, Murray Harbor; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield; F Tromarand wife, Suffolk; Mrs McLeod and child, St. Peters; Owen Crosby, West River; Robert Thomson, Sidney Mills; Mathew Smith, Crapaud; James Inman, do; Wm Laird, New Glasgow; Hector McLeod, 8 P R; John Hyde West,River; Robert Bunton, Rustico; J J Gay, Pownal; Henry McMillan, Wheatley Bires:, ist Oxiie, Mount Stewart; Dan \ “R. VINNICOMBE begs to inform the a wusical public that he is new prepared | to take in Pianos for repair.. Vinnos recapned with neatness, defective sow d boards re- | newed, keys tightened, actions r guiated;--in | fact the whole construction renovated, Cabi net Organs repaired, Church Organs voiced }and tuned. Having received a large stock of Piano Fitting, Wire, etc., from the celebrated | Emerson Piano Manufacturers, with nearly twenty years experience in that business, and }under the patronage of Government House, | the Convents, and the leading musical families }on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction. Terms—Cash when work is done. | Othee—C, P. Fletcher's New Music Store. Ch’town, May 21—we sa FIRE INSURANCE ; 7 Subscriber represents the following wealthy Companies: Royal losurance Company, of Pngland. London and Lancashire Insurance Company, of England, City of London Lusurance Company, of Eng- lana, Pheenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, New York, Lowest rates, and just and prompt settle- ment of losses guaranteed, JONN MACEACHERN, Agent. May 21, 1884—4w mo sa SURETYSHIP. The Guarantee Co, OF NORTH AMERICA, Capital, - - G@ne Millien Dollars. The Bonds of this Company are accepted by the Dominion and Provincial Goveraments, and by nearly all PUBLIC CORPORA- TIONS in Canada in lien of PRIVATE SURETYSHIP. Agent for Prince Edward Island: A. R. FITZGERALD, June 12—eod lm ({UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI KJ NER, the Cheapest and best Newspape rouhliched on P ' Telend. Oni si rer veer WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. ‘ar LET—The beautiful Brick House, on Dundas Esplanade, now occupied by Mr Goff, containing fourteen Rooms, eight Regis- ter Grates, Kitchen Range, Bath and Bath Room (with hot and cold water), inside and Outside Water Closets (with outlet to the river), Pump, Force Pump, and Water Tank (complete) Possession given on Ist August next. For terms and particulars apply to OwEN ConnNoLiy, Charlottetown, {junel4 eod tl] ang! AY ANTED—A Servant Girl for a small family, in Moncton, N. B. Fxpenses to Moncton paid. Wages at least $6.00 per month. Apply at this office. [junel4 ASTU RAGE for four cows. Apply at the office of E. J. Hopason. {junel4 6i NABBAGE PLANTS~—A_ few thousand Cabbage Plaats on sale by John Colwill, Head of Queen Street. [junel3 lw wy \ “AN SERVANT—Wanted a good steady 4 man, for general work. Must have some knowledge of farming Apply to R. R. FitzGerald, Charlottetown Royalty. {junelZ OTICE is hereby given to those persons - who were indebted to K. W. Tremaine, at the close of his business in this city, that upless the amounts standing against them are paid, at the office of De sBrisay & Angus, with- out further delay, they will be handed over to a solicitor for collection.--J. DrsBrisay. [2aw wky tf ryxO LET—In a private family, two rooms, furnished or unturnished, with board. Pleasant central location. Apply at Fxam- INER OFFICE. {junel2 ANTED.—A First-class Coat Maker. We will pay the highest prices given by any house in the Trade, toa First-Class Coat Maker. We guarantee steady work, Apply at once to—Joun MacLeop & Co. {june Il ryrvO LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen. Apply at this office. fjune ll \ ANTED- A Young Man as Clerk ina D:y Goods Store. Must have experi- ence and good referevce. Apply at this «ifice. [june7 rgxO LET—A HOUSE AND GARDEN, with land, on Malpeque Road. Posses sion immediately. Apply toS. W. DOD!), Medieal Hall. [ap29 3~ tu fr NITUATION WANTED—In an office, SS store or warehouse, bya man of experi- Apo'y at fjuned ence. God references if required. EXAMINER OFFICE. ‘g°O LET—Two Tenements. Possession given immediately. Apply to WaLTER Lows, Kent Street, East. [june2. tf, ANTED.—An upbholsterer, constant work, good wages. Apply at once to Mark W ricat & Co, {m 27 : ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Uttice and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. {may 16 CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING MACHINE forsale. Apyly to Hector Mcl eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. fmay7 tf LET—A How « on King Strect, be- tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts, ‘Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grefton Stic, Apply to Wiiisam Donn. (may \W* are showing y June trade. Black, White, and C Chip idats and ivrimmed Hi Millinery made up at sho Ch’town, May 28, 1884. Se a Perkins & Sterns’, 0 colored Straw Hats. bonnets. ats and Bonnets. rt notice by first-class hands, a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for itiack, White, and Celored Straw Bonnets. i Panmcy Straw Hatsand Bonnets, 4 he largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. EK. 1. Feathers and Fiowers Flat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas, Ke PRICES LOW. 2 PERKINS & STERNS. | 1 t c Wharf, PROPRIETORS. ob On. ’ 4 Ro. & ¢ —|NOTIGE TO DEBTORS. Shy is to notify all pe:sons indebted to Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, | Beware if Old aud Donbtfal seeds, the Jate firm of Horne, Pierce & Co., for hat I am authorized to collect and grant re- eipts for the same, All such debts not paid to me on or before the Ist July next will be placed in the hands of wy attorney for collection. ALEXANDER HORNE, Ch’town, June 12, 1884—wkly Ul july LORNE HOTEL. I AVING secured a first-class Cook and Staff, the above-named Hotel will be open for visitors on the 21st inst. JOSEPH KENT, Manager. June 12—1w Peake’s PALMER prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Jig and Fret Sawing. Turning, etc, Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, S pouting and Conductor Mould- Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Raile, Twists, etc. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the A}l kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. utmost catisfaction toall who favor us with their patronage. We are Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly CHARLOTTETOWN =SASH SRD DOOR FACTORY | KR. ings, ing, P. KE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. a a. - <= ‘ STEAMERS. ‘CARRGLL—Gapt. Brown. ; WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. — ‘LEAVE CH’TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M.- LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m | | NOVA SCOTIA. every Monday, Wednesday, Thurscay and Saturday mornings, at seven o’clock, connecte | ing there with the Tvain for Halifax, Re-| turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed-. nesday, Friday and Saturday, abou: two p. | m , on arrival of train from Halifax Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on | Thnrsday, on arrival of train at two p, m. Leave Georgetown for Picton Landing | every Friday morning, at five a.m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday | excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- | lottetown, connecting at Shediac with | Trains for each of the above named places, j and at St. John, with steamers ot the Interna-! tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- werside every Monday morning at vne o'clock, Returging, leave Shediac every dy (Sundays exceptea) on artivyl of day tyain trom St. Jobo, for Sammerside, connecting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside fer Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order, ; F. W. HALES, Secretary Charlottetown, June 11, 1884 STEAMER MURAMICHY Montreal 2 Charlottetown Leaves Montreal, Monday, iéth June, and forinightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 10th June and fortnightly afterwards, Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 31— pat °m sTesneichs or wines" EXCURSION FARE! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. To Boston and Return, —PER— Lave Charottiows tor rion Looting GARROLL OR WORCESTER, —FOR— $15 060 FIRST CLASS. CARVELL BROs. Ch'town, May 3!1—pat 4w 2aw LONDON HOUSE. oe ~ 'oth Hi Stvies and Quslitie “‘spaupmady C2 1s 00 suits Boys’ C = & GEO, Ch’town, June 2, 1884. , osToN >» AWDA / & YSU A037 duoy DAVIES & C0, — a ee Farmers, Beware! WHEN YOU CAN GET ALL FRESH AND NEW. HE only Fresh, Genuine Haszard’s Im- proved TURNIP SEED, brought to the Island this Spring, ison sale by us, ALSO ON SALE: Fresh Champion Purple Top Swede, Carter's Imperial, King of the Swedes, East Lothian, Green Top Swede, Steele Bros, & Co,’s Purple | Top Swede Turnip Seeds, and Vellow Aber- | deen for late sowing. White Beiyian and Orange or Surrey Car- | rot Seed for field culture, | Hollow Crown and Student Parsnip, and | Mangel Wurtzel Seed ; | ge urtze . Field Peas and Beans, Fodder Corn, Back~- wheat, Vetches, Flax Seed, etc. PLEASE REMEMBER THE PLACE: Gir. Great George and Grafton Sts. KNOWN AS BEALES’ CORNER. } | FREDERICK LEPACE. Ch’town, June 6—5i wkly 7 Dominion of Canada, | Province of Frince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, | In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, E-q, the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the City of Charlottetown. ly AKE NOTICE that His Honer the Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled “An Actto further amend of ‘An Act to incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of the Statyte 43rd Victoria, Chapter Thirteen, in amendment thereof,’ ordered and appointed that Friday, the 27th day of June, A. D. 1884, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to bim trom the last preceding valuations, tssessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said city, aud that on such day and daily thereatter, until all such ap- peals bave been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in charlotteiown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him, Dated this 28th day of May, 1884. By order, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector for the said City. May 30-— 3aw tl date JUST ARRIVED, VIA BOSTON, 875 Barrels Choice Patent Flour, DAILY EXPECTED, VIA PICTOU, 400 Barrels Choieg Snpsrior Extra. FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. N B—Owing to the inferior quality of most Canada Superior this year, we have con- cluded to make a specialty of the two tollow- ing brands: Evangeline, \st grade ; Superior Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade. We guarantee these brands to give satisfaction} J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, Ch’town, May 10. PATENTS MUNN of the SCIENTIFIC moot wala ae Gta ani teas oO aiend, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book ~~" stents sent free. ert UN eurs’ ex: BANK STOCK. O be sold by Auction, at my saleroom, on TUESDAY, 17th inst., at twelve o'clock 80 Shares in Merchants Bank of P, | WILL GIVE ANTEE that my MUSTACHE GROWER will produce heavy mous- tache inside ten weeks, or movey re- WRITTEN GUAR | KE. Island. pany’s. Steck, funded. Price of recipe, $1. Address, | J. MURRAY McNEILL, Londoy, Ont. (maay2d Ch’towrn, June 2, 1884, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, 1 Share Steam Navigation Com- Patents obtained throug & CO. are nou NTIFIC AMERICAN, the . the SCTENT . 2, best, : in ost widely cireu Weekly. Kplendia engravings and interesting ine ‘orma " simen copy of the entific Amer. a Re OOD OT Re OO, MeLEN TIDE AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. BARGAINS. ent. below usual! prices, JOHN NeWsan, Ob’tewn; March 8, AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved trom the fire of the 20th ult,, at J. D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per