AILY x a - - i} IVE DOLLARS YRas mbes. 2 ‘ = . _ a “This is trae Liberiy, when Pree Born Wey having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiriwes. Sixo.e Corns. Two Cents * Ww SERTE 1 ow ° TYNAN wy . s, J y ‘. > ¥ y : "oN wi vy % 4 ain us. ¢- HARLO]I LiOW N. ‘. rh. iSEAND, Wi DN] mes SDAY. 7 SFORER 20, 18st >. "OL 19 NO 118 ~—- _ r. ° “ 7 ae ! G ie Baily Examiner) 28 2a CRS es Nihilist Degaief!’s Escape. the First Turnpikes. io 1 5 ie Hae aie MG Sie es ' " issue vory evening by aS eo Be fas ls 4 & 3 reg HORRIBLE ACCOUNT OF THE PRISONER 8 CON- in the time of Charles IJ, restriction : | Soe i Oe cue ee Shae tee DITION IN THE SIBERIAN MINES. were laid on the weight of carriages and The ee Publis! g} un ng Co of Da i es Gi Na at oa " pe their contents bv limiting the aaa a Fy mm their ethee, corner of W abe % abu 7" -~ 3 es oe | Cc eee yur a ee prcretpeanss tele- waco or. gi aan ae mange “ my Ges Gases Chien. CAR che ae > aphs tha ag earns, despite official secre- h e2 k ‘ v ; ot use ean ssment for Prinee Kad ward Island, , es that the pol ice have received a full con- nd w ~— Of : the Sous war the plan of RATES OF SUBSCRIPT : a fiymation from Siberia of the reported imdosing tolls began to be adopted. From ‘« ; BSCRIP TION— ee . +. id : 4 jescape of M. Degaieff, the famous _Nihilist this tim. we began to hear of. turmpikes, aa in ee ae ee $2.50! g $ conspirator who planned and assisted in the and as —e went on turpike acts were e i or ey kat . ‘ se ‘ we « 7 ‘ ’ >. asl one == ee NE re 1.25 | fa 5 g € murder of Lieut. Colonel Sudeikin, the Foes ere roads began’ to be beebides« Csecdsccbacedcdcns, OB % = ad ; “Gi chief of police, and one of his staff, nearly |*'*ed about. With imereased traiiie and Advertising at moderate rates. A RG A A Pe SS wwe ~ 3 ap a three years ago. The police have traced better roads the stage wagon replaced tie \ Sonteete may be made for monthly, quar-| . ‘Ge % e eA | Degaietf to Geneva, and have vainly tried pean: oe in the eet yance of — erly, ball-yearly, or rl ivertisemenis. | 7 sw he ’ crr<2 ) : e gove > into ex- se—the huge tilted wagon that survivec er. applicatron. ; ew fs 72 R Sho | 2 H MoM B H) rR (> N a2 Xs Cems? Fe toarbeed) peng en eae till railroad times, with its six or eight | | SAFE. A ts, The police are getting nervous over the sleek horses, the simart wagoner riding his ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER 1886, | ee | SU i. ; frequent escapes from Siberia this year cob by the side of it, flourishing his long . PR ART. A mums |The few who have ventured to return to t. wee the ant wound through mm oe ae A Large Lot of WOOL TW EEDS. © fh oF St. Petersburg have _been recaptured | and eae O ceeaineaied 1A aed 1} id First Quarter 4th day, 6h. 21.1m., p. m. ‘< 66 on \ r \ ’ AWG BA NBERFUL returned, but the majority have made their Scala of oi pe a a the Full Moon 12th day, I1h.,11.4m., p. m,, 5. ULSTER CLOTHS, ed REMEDY way to Seno and eee — ox plot- jenation aciaeien one em ss ‘ } 6 ) } , , ~_— ++ . g 2 20 r © ; “= We: ee noe: eae, on.,| « « - GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, |, Adaunon’s Botanie Cough Balsam. |e i doubled fervor. Since June|spize shows over the hillside. In the year New Moon 27th day, 3h, 3.0m., a. m., N. E.,| “y 7 DRESS GOODS, | oertea, which Toad to - Comitingon, ine Sees at least twenty Siberian prisoners hav ot hrs rant of peasy. tolls was ex- (below horizon. ) “tf | speedily cured by the use of Apamsoy’s Barsaw after | escaped, including two gavalry officers and! tended to.the great ruade-in “ directions, . an an oT Hoss ee be FANCY PRINTS. = - r mong thas ‘filed. Suiferors from either several students, some 0 them escaping by jaud he ees aoe ial * — = yy DAY OF WEEK) oot. ietalaieit pn ER: a °e mDunT Pctiii aan r ae roaemeree. * pe Ss can | way of Cambodia. The precautions which p bj OC ’ , iret) Mh 16 CLOSE re countt} sniihsiilatiiteiigealtipagheiaaida eimai _ wialCe Oi ( RE 2 ON NES senads hse t ey or vent of obtaining Jare observed throughout Siberia are so roads. This date marks the beginning of 1 Friday 6 3 ; c 10 1 "0 2 " 33 z a ; Y ee 2 ees FP ee ® Mey, “FOR LLn By Mt pre eons: stringent that the government are per-| See ae ee ae 9\ Saturday | 5! agit: ie ] 14 29 be: & “RCS a8 B RED tal? = 2H Si Bottled «t Bt. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, suaded that the e scapes. could not have been | Pee wns seas ne on oo a ston hn Sisunday 6! 32lait 131 1 50 oe : F, W. KiNS\ E 0O., Druggist, efiected wiikout connivance with the prison | . FE lage . aor a oe KE woe x 4 vel sl oa] ate’ a ~ - fle 1 343 47u AvE.. N. Y. officials. roe rom oe ime t e row : 7 ungiand 5 Tuesday 9 28! 1 54).8 49 19 iene iene tatncnarmnneer lien So great a commotion has been caused by | vegan to rouse the ae ee envy oi 61 Wednes: lay 10 ogi 23515 oO 16 oo s these repeated jail deliveries, that a special an pace In Fratice, especially, just 7\ Thursday 12, 24,3 9 6 15 2 of A. @ Cl a € GAZ Tale It Re Ey C ATTLE commission has been sent to Siberia to in- | D&lore the revolutionary ee, the | roads 8 Friday 13} 22) 3 41! 7 22 2, : ” % quire into their causes, and to reorganize} WET® exec rable, and the few public cou 9 Saturday i 14 2) 410: 8 13 6 Ch town, Sept l -wky the entire svstem of prison government. Al ; veyances Cc lumsy and badly horsed. Ev ery- 10 Senday 16, 18, 4 37) 8 55 2|> = rel aogaees number of high officials, under whose charge | thing had to give way to the equipages of i! Monday 17 16} 5 2 9 33/10 59 — J (} fl 3) fattie for Sale the escaped prisoners were, have been sus-| the grand seigneurs, and the starving . ; a = - . = = - oS The Yews paDeL Vi: i ‘ rE hi Yr f ‘ y ; 4 i 1 Ur Ur Us ¥ | pended, and some officers, who were either} ar oe cregued Sow — sloppy 14 Th us i Ly , 21 it 6 ‘6 + 13 RO . ” ’ i © pt i ‘ al il s ov ing or a . ew “ t e9 ’ aek iis criminally negligent ag else assisted nee iM. “ iu ais ( ie: 2 out 7 oe ' os a 1D Friday , 23 9} 7 @hil 48 +6 & eee eo a lo» 13.451 , formerly owned leasing the prisoners, have been aerated at lad ait a's mee 2 16 Saturday 24 i} 7 37laft 24 £3 and Wust ba it Heifer “(3 olchester Maid,” ‘daughter of Island and thrown into Pen. a é \" mei 7 st aaa 17|Sunday" 951 51892011 21 40 : . | Maid and Belte’s Centennial, 2years old. The refugees report that the Siberian | ‘Parnell Condemned. 18) Monday 27 41 9 12] 1 46 37 -——-G | Guear Pe agp men te saan thous ante prisons and mines are crowded with exiles. mihi 19) Pueslsy 23 2)10 10, 2 37 34 @TISITORS to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our anhnals wil! be sold at a bargain, as the owner Disease is rampant, gnd scurvy is especially | The Municipal Council of the Irish 20) Wednesday 20 Oll 3 41 31 l P ' has no room for then. s ; severe. The mort: lity, t} 1ey Say 18 fright- | National Le ague met in New Yerk recently 21) Thursday 30'4 S7|moern| 5 2} 27 : For description and pedigree, pleas: address : ful. The Nihilists are greatly excited, and | and indulged in a het debate. A resulution 22 | Friday 31} 5} 094} 6 30) 24 mi | J. H. Mok. At, BP « rejoiced over the many escapes, but agrees was introd wed censuring ; Branch No. 139 gowciy | ioe 2 Tmmonse Stock of Furniture, &¢., 60. 020» "8-8. [Gat they wil not aie again unl they and witoswing scan haa at — ae ; = 7? . , = - : m 7 “of Sareion ark ‘ i ee rede: of the banaueld on October 3 its 26 Tuesday 36} 48/5 17|10 13} 12 + 9 ‘Try the FEA, 25 Cents, at the! | whose sina tk sek cai, ilteads members hac expromed.a.deutet dimiene: 27’ Wednesday | 38| 47] 6 36:10 43 9! ; : a and Ao sete - a "He 1 ad | ation tocomply with the requests for aid 98' Thursday 39\ 451 7 4si1] O4t 3 , s ° LONDON HOw SE. aug3] joven _ and 2 Lec pnd, Canes. e had for evicted tenants made by Parnell, and 29 Priday 4h\ 44) 8° 57i\morn4 6 Sq> aiid BA ids AERS FOR CASH, a - ee Y a tet —eers eee . entifiec with Nihi ism for many | had advo ated the use of ‘‘more vigorous 30 Saturday 43) 43/10 0 0 12) 0 3 ; & H+ ANG BR OF HOU R. years, bunt did not come prominently uito ‘measures’ than Ireland’s champion thinks 21 Sunday ‘6 45/4 42110 58] 0 52! 957 i > & {notice until the murder of Gen. Strelnikoff advisable. This, the resolution declared, at Odessa. For his connection with i's! was ‘‘revolutionary.” A stormy discussion JAMES H. REDDIN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed to the office adjoinin Fitagerald, aq, Cameren sa” MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 2 1 mo eod & wy 3 mos 7, 1836- ARRA NGEME NT a THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL §.5. Cv. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- laad, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 m. are from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2n class ; 32.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, Pp, & L RY. P. E. L Steam Nav. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Oct, 9 1886—eod wky FALL Co. L. ARTHUR & CO, GRANHRAL Gommissiod iderchants, [21 ATLANTi& AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. Egos and Produce Jaly i Pent whkly a Spec ialty. ~ Tmproved Stok for Sale. HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got 50 by imported Prize-winning Sires; also, a few Shropshire and Oxford Down Raim Lambs. Num- hers <i flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- bitions e ry year. Also, an Importe dOxfora Down Ram, second prize winwer last year atour © jonial Exhibition -competing against the entire classes of short ana medium wool. fhey wil sold at a Bargain. Apply to JOHN NEWSON. yt, 20—patl mo BARCLAY & 60, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchants, Cc zh" town, > oo: 191 Atiantic Avenue. Boston. Vick [ years’ experience in this market, ‘4 Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. | pot atoes receiv« d by us last fall. (ler p trons all satisfied. Versels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write fo merket report's e@ “pecialties — Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ped fLobiters, Egy. June 17, °86—3mo ood that of R. Ry Pr et cs Vi cannot bé Ch’ Soy), Pept 18, lge wb. Ne om mee ‘ALL AND PR OV E IT. TK WRIGHT & CO. . ae WAL. DAS BRATS wena oa surpassed. In Jewelry, Brooches, day ck oll: ir A FACT former low prices. In CLOCKS, a SIL‘ Pi ickle | Spo ms, Kar-rings = ine aout p to twe ive in rRW al is) 1e€8, Nr iN upkin ARI sckle kinds from tifty cents upwards, aud a lot of Novelties too nume Sey well worth knowing, and also worth remems bering, that one dollar saved is two dollar- cained. By calling at G. G. JURY'S store you may realize it, for he has a large assortment of goods, such as Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Ellery, Seaside, and all the best grades of American Watches, in gold, silver, and silver- ore cases, at a Reduction of Ten per Cent on of eight- from one large assortment pieces, varying doll: urs. in © astors, Butter Dishes, paskets, Knives, Forks, ings—all in prices that ts, Lockets, Rings of a us to mention. Special and personal attention given to the Repair of Watehes, Clocks and Jewelry Work done promptly and guaranteed. rt. | 6, 1886 C#- law & why hand J U BY North Side Queen Square (opposite New Post Office) ae , Charlottetown. NORTH BRETIs eo ES. ku 4. tr H & MERCANTILE oe Aka aevoanrs Company. ESTABLISHED, TOTAL ASSETS FRED. _ Chitown, ———— oo! Vv — O—- Every description of property insured at eurrent rates. Policies issued by the undersigned. W. AGENT FOR rs HYNDMAR, E. ISLAN VD, 1809. $29,454,019. Corner Queen and Water Streets: Sept. i1, ls55— lm ex rd od DOR Ch'towny Sept. 2, 1886. me 4 UW, GOFF & CO. BOSTON STEAMERS, | { OMMENUOING with the “Carroll” leaving here : GCLOBER, the hanr.of-sailingaill be | & OCLOCK, FP. .7., ;}on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder , of the season. CARVELL BKOS., Agents, Sept.2t—pat her s’side prs- Civil Service Examinations. _—_———_———_—_—_—— entrance into the Civil commence on TUES- %th day of November next, at 9a. m., he id at the usual places, viz: Hali- fax, N. &., John, N. B., 4 harlottetown, P. E. I., Quebec ‘Iontreal, Ottawa, Kingston, fore —_ Hain ilten, Loudon, Winn ipeg an i Victoria, L. rtions for forms of imission will S “i by the undersigned until the 15th, and must be returned duly executed not later than the 25th of October, after which date the Rolls will be closed. 35 iinations for of Canada will PHE exan Servi DAY, t ; the and wil j us Applic rece ive yrder LESUEUR, Commissioner and Secretary. 1836. 3wks law of the Board, P Ottawa, } September. oct8 NATAL DAY. ‘Grand Opening of the “Qld London,” Subscribe r, having fitted up the “Old Ww rith the view of making a spec ‘sity RADE, and having furnished } THE | London,” 'of the OYSTER one of the best | OYSTER SALOONS is prepared to open on the 15th will supply the public with ny manner conceivable—Raw, . by the barrel, bushel or pint. procured at the “Old London” and be sure to win. Sold at on cost. They must be loss, every heur of the day land night. Rely on the “Old London” you might. Remember the “OLD LONDON,” three | doors west of Osborne House, Water Street, JOHN JOY. 15, i ‘OT, GATHERINES’ HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. in the Province, inst when he YSTEKS, in r tewed or Frie« | On the Oyst ers {you can bet your life lavery small advance | handled, even at a | ' | eod tf 836 AUGUSTA, ME. The Rt. Rev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President. The Rev. W. D. MarTIN, A.M., Rector and | Prin.; 19th year opens Sept, 15. Terms $275 an 1 $250. Iner -d advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wee ‘OR SALE a 8 : HE Land and Property recently occupied 1 i by undersigned, situated on the | Brighton Road. j ia dilisidaente | | | the BENJAMIN H#ARTZ, April 20--2aw tf & pat roe rm & E KENNY, bee Dry Goeds and Sh pping, i826. & EK. KENNY, 1ALIFAX, CANADA. i (fF. © MAHON) | Shin whers and Brokers, | Geveral O mmission Merchants, i¢i GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, . LONDON, E. ¢ Eugland, ' Seotts and Vanghangs Codes | March 29, 1856. , crime he was transported to Siberia, but escaped and returned to St. Petersburg. | There he professed to have renounced Ni- hilism, and offered his servic to Lieut. Col. Sudeikin, the ehief of police for the! district of St’ Petersburg, and soon became his confidential spy. On the night of December 28, 1883, Degaietf was} seated in a room with Colonel Sudeikin and his nephew, an assistant de- door was suddenly thrown open and a shot! tired at Col. Sudeikin, which was immediate- ly followed by a blow on the head with a var. Sudeikin seized two heavy candle- sticks and managed to severely wound one of his assailants before he was finally come by the superiority af numbers and 1 to death. Meanwhile, his nephew was struck down and mortally wounded. Degaieff, with the assistance of other n ists, removed their wounded and all made their escape. Degaieff made his way afterward to London, where he intended to embark for America. He was detained f some reason, and when next heard of ‘a ad been captured on Russian soil and senten- crow over- | stabbex accomplice, (ced to Siberia for life. The murder of Col. Sudeikin was at- tributed to revenge for the arrest of Mme. Wolkenstein whe went to St. Petersburg from Kharof for the purpose of murdering the Czar. Her arrest was due to the ener: of Col. Sudeikin and his nephew. TS TE Mark Twain's Prophecy. Mark Twain, in a letter to the New York Sun, makes the following direful predic- tion: *‘As a result of the most careful ob- servation of the aspect of the fixed sti a 5 during the past two months, as affected the remarkable changes now going on in the great nebular in G Cassiopeia, I am able to state with absolute certainty that by far the most awful disaster that has ever befallen the globe its creation will occur on the 3rd of November at 4.42 | the evening. The agent will be a meteori istone—a meteoric world, indeed, since mass will be one-eighth as great as that our own sphere. It will first come in sight about half way between the constellation of the Great Bear and the north and | will make the circle of the southern skies, and then sweep northward with immeas- urable rapidity, turning the night of this whole continent into a red glare of the most blinding intensity. As it Canada it will make a majestic downward | swoop in the direction of Ottawa, affording a spectacle resembling a million inverted | rainbows woven together and will take the} prophet Wigyins right in the seat of his asjiration and lift him straight up into the since its star, back yard of the planet Mars and leave him permanently there in an inconceivably mashed and unpleasant condition. T his | can be depended on.” i <> <a Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites WASTING DISEASES FOR LUNG TROUBLES AND Dr. J. Simond, New Orleans, La., says: eee Emulsion is the finest preparation of | | the kind ever brought to my notice. In sade of the lungs and other we gr | diseases, rst may consider it our most re ‘ agent. Ina perf 4+]y elegant and agre form. | bolece Charlest yn he as got enc ugh Loney now and can stand without any outside sup-| | port. \ -——_- | Lamps and Lamp Fittings are so!d cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. dy evd wky G6w sept2]’ | force. tective, when, at a signal from Degaieif, the | ihil- to Gene Va and } in} of | ap proaches | ‘followed, and more than one member de- clared that Parnell was altogether too slow, ‘and that it would be better te use the jleague’s money to prevemt,evictions by ot English tyranny. Mr. Dyer said it was | Just as well for one branch to drop the ' cloak of hypocrisy and come out boldly in \favour of dynamite, but President Delaney promptly sat down on him with The hak matter was finally laid table, and the Council passed a resol dling \for contributions for the During the evening thére was force. on the uti eviction tund. a reference | to Mr. Fit relia Id, pre pent of the national organization, “as one wh had got his oftice the devil Hitlers how,” and. the descussion the after Delane y time President for BOOTHE but was c arried meeting on adjourned, wally got the members out of the hall. <—inhanealeetlipeneltielntnanmetin The Roman Navy. Tw nity years after the Persian invasien )or Rome, ich t k ‘place 280 yous hefore T; Christ, the Roman boats were hardiy in ‘condition to make a successfulL voyave to (Sicily, but eight years later Reguius had 340 large vessels, with 300 rowers and 120 ‘combatants each, at tenomos, where he Was Vict us. The three Punic wars is laved magnificent marine endeavors, and the last, which decided the fate of Car jthage, sawan immense army transported 4 d fi ica on an entirely successful edi tion. The power of Rome was thus mace supreme. COvsesar, in his second descent on | England, had 600 vessels, 10, iranasport | 000 men. During his civil wars he trans | ported 30,000 men to Greece, afterwards 160.006 men to Africa, in detachments. The io est armament of the latter days of the {Roman Empire was that of Augustus, who | transported 80,000 men and 12,000 horses jinto Greece to oppose Anthony. Resides the numerous transports were 260 vessels of }war to protect them. Authon) had 150 tvessels of war manned by 22,000 chnice itroops, exclusive of rowers, but he was ineverlheless defeated. -- a <> ee Haie Does Not Pay. | Jtis not worth while to hate. Your life | is not long enough to make it pay to cherish | ill-will and hard thoughts toward at ly one. ! What if that man has - ted you or that woman has p lay ed you fa + What if this |friend has forsaken you in your time of ‘need or that one, having won your utmost | confide nee, you warmest love, has con iclud ed that he } Vou as a stranger/ | difference will it make when you go hence to the a All who treat you ae ye More SOrry for j it than you, our de epest dis ppoint “nent and grief, A few smile, a few more tears, pleasure, much pain, a little longer and worryit ww in the world, farewells, prefers to consider and treat Let it all pass. W hat to you in a few years, ‘*undiscovered now im can wrong even be. isome hurrying hasty greetings and abrupt life will be over, and the injured will laid away, and ere long forgotten. It not worth while to hate each other. A PRINTFI ER? printe! more solne and be is ol nt he set rtising , Syreet the uses ladversit’ in it uy eet are th ieeqd *> Those s copy ® if ve SiCa iCERS ine who have seen the acdverti a ement ol soverieg! remedy: whic ‘ ; - dox : ” paper : tac ree s Golden in and egain the testimo ; been healed by it of Ipog | disease, bronel | afiections, tumors, ul srs, | liver comp! laints an d the ills to which the flesh is heir. ,aw om death in WW Pic s.Av ment of Dr, i adverti sé sCOVeTY iga 1 or the the wietens<-- On ae ag ~