ne eee | tHE DAILY Hox A Me ve IN ER, : FPHRBRUAR YT 9, 1884. o f, real and 4 ; a . ’ j : ey —_—_—_——— SSsSsSssSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSs.8080 Se See =< 7 dither items, TELEGRAPH i 6 4 EWS | cloudy weather with light snow, followed by . | rain; higher temperature. » 20 “onneil meets on Monday eVven- i ntiediinnlihd Ornicd = SPROTAL DEs. arcurs to T Ux ‘ so SOuyAL _ - : a ' STO Tus Examiner.) | Charlottetown, #th Feb. 1854, ipreme Court is still engaged in the The Naughter «f Baker Pasha’s Highest temperature yesterday . 0 oa ° ‘ uvs Lavie 3 Forces | Lowest temperature (read at midpight),.— 1.9 adie ~ | Lowest temperature this{morning...... + 2.5 NEMEMBER the Bible Class in ithe Y. M. : Temperature this morniug, at 8 o'clock, . 13,2 x x yy “TTT \ arior tai « Vening at 8 o'clock , - : SUAKIM, Feb. 5. | Temporature this afternoon, at] o’elock, 24.0 ARE NOW Ok FERING EXTRA GOOD VALU k IN are Welcome. , , , KF aller particulars have arrived of the ———— + > + SE ap in, tv See oe oan of Baker Pasha. The} Murray Harbor South Notes. ' “ATTY, the celebrated organ | **@SOter of his forces continued all the an 4" anvfacturer of Was to ; ce , . 2. e. , . . . . % > se His li sbilities a gton, N J.» has way back to lrinkital. The Ey ptians On the 28th ult. a public meeting was i: lannels and Blankets, estimated at $309, - were panic stricken buses. bet and fell upon wan ibaa to consider the matter of building a the Arabs seized them by the | Starch Factory, _--—.--— /hecks, thrust t) " ; There was a good attend- Ui] qi} ™~ fue Rev. Clement Kichardson, Rector us tual Memes - a ir Spears tate their backs |}ance. The matter was weil discussed. ster 4 oths and Ma ntle Cloths, eset’ Gon te too ben o avagely cut their throats. The Eng- | Information upon the subject was given by . a ocurtog the week,!lishmen missing ar Morrice . , : ; gucet of Rev. G. W. Hodgson at the/Sergt Lesli C S are orrice, Bryce, | the Hon. Wm. Campbell, Commissioner of ran i ar ; Sergt Leslie apt » 7 . j : : ; ; Clergy Howse, Praag > ae Forester and Walker, Publie Works, who was in the neighbor- i weeds a nd Coat ings * bP aye ~ roll, Smith and Watkins, Ten | hood discharging his important duties in ess ' ‘ ‘ iv ; - a o Tr ¢ . a . ) are wight in supposing I work hard "| huddle ! ‘ sah a ae Che fagitives | connection with his office, There appears . . ‘ sald rederick the (ir . »> afr ts | PRTC ee uge.her on the shor 4 ; ital it ans i 4 . ki . C ] | Cl i 5 3 H oim order te live. { > dethben bars t do | and might easily have ich ae rea a 0 be @ prospect of the factory being built. ur-lined loa {S an ot a acket s, . ’ me ; has more r Z ec ° : , semblance to death than idleness.” ~~ | but the enemy gave over the pursuit The On the 4th inst. a meeting was called é men embarked as quickly as ait | to discuss the important matter ) ~ T GN i hs | y as possible upon | . ie ‘ . VY ] ad W 1 Sear: luk mails left ( ape ‘Traverse at ten o'clock Six transports which were lying there ca | of Railway communication with this 00 Squares an \ OO ecar S, a Fie Poatathd “er Cape Tormentine poe ee Pasha and Col. S artorius, ar- | oa A mae ae of = ~ ewerpe ss C26 Pp m he couriers left Cape | "ved at midnight at Suakim. EI french | Parues in pelucs = gatheret together g ‘ R oe oe , ape | ght a 1e@ French | 4 M Is ‘ i CC AUTIMNeCLEING ata quarter past two o clock, agent has telegraphed for a man of-war. for “nee seemed to agree, for all must ur uf s a n d U r Jad ps HARMON Derrares - \ F = anwing to Inter reports of the fight near ao = necessity of. railroad, which we ° . _ , A “an *TaAnciact ° | OK a oy +; = j r re ar } > ° cuthe digs 420i an Francisco de kar, the Evyptian cavalry threw away | CUS®t to have had long ago, if our repre undred vard race there on | their i | ir saddles, and turred tl nday, between Kittleman and Harmon for | effec Se —_ ting their retreat on f i ig phe mye ee an n foot, in orde Va side, the former won by three feet. | they might not be sent back to fi hang i ack to fight again. sentation (when the question was formerly agitated) had done their duty for the place not considering themselves. ve VoLVETS, VEIT VTETEENS AND PLUSH, SeLiisa O1 5 awd Smome, A dineenes doesthacnntiitiieinteannces Rev. E. Bell is holding special services . a . v0 per cont ou the promt tow pris wii] gyptlan War Notes. | “ave Bear with an appearance of succes Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at | ‘vo there for abargain. [feb 9 wkiy her pres | Lonpon, Feb. 8. Dundas Notes. are sure that Mr. Longworth will, at the end | of his course, pass such an examination as will | e creditable to himeelf and his Brigade. Gnitiaillaa dition AccorDING to Kate Field, who is now in| Salt Lake, Brigham Young wasa dead-beat| of the first water. Whenever he desired to! entertain any one he would s-nd him to the| Townsend House, where the landlord was| torced to do his prettiest in the way of hospi- ’ tality. The por boniface lost thousands of dollars by these entertainments, for Brigham never paid. Ss . Diswonest New Baruyswickxsr.—J. I. Schotield, of Newcastle, N. B., was arrested at Bangor, Me., on Tuesday, on a charge of stealing $600 in money and two horses, in New Hrunswick. Schofield was interested | with other parties in lumbering operations, | and, ranaing behind, it was proposed to take | the concern out of the wooda, upon which Schofield went to Bangor as stated. It is beleved that the matter will be settled be- tween the parties. = > — Mr. Suigips, by laying pipes perforated at | intervals some hundreds of yards out of Folk- estone harbor, and forcing oil through them, successfully carried out, the other day, his invention for calming stormy water and mak. ing easy the entrance for vessels in distress, As the oil for the purpose can be procured for six pence a gallon, and as tifteen to twenty gallons completely calmed the entrance to Folkestone in a very stiff breeze, it is manifest how easy of appliance and cheap the plan is, - sd? -— - A CrercymMAn Faixts IN His PULpit.— Rev. Dr. Met’ulloch, of Tiuro, fell in his pulpit just as he was finishing his sermon on Sunday, in a fainting fit. He had not been well for some time. His bodily weakness, and the exertion of preaching, ageravated by the nnusaal warmth and bad ventilation of the church, caused a rush of blood to the head, when he was overcome with faintness and fell ia the pulpit. improving. dizziness and He is now General Goi:don Heard Of. Carro, Feb. 8, Advices teceived here state that General | Gordon was heard of a number of miles on the Korosko road beyond the place where it wasreported he had been captured. The tribe of Ashmaries around Korosko are showing symptoms of revolt. Searching a Socialist’s Eesidence. a Vienna, Feb. 8. The police have made a thorough search of the lodgings of Stamitacher the assassin of Detective Bloch. Dynamite bombs and selitious writings were discovered. The landlord was arrested, Mr. Paraeils Amendment. Lonvon, Feb. 8. Parnell moved in the House of Commons to-day an amendment to the address in reply to the Queen's speech, and severely condemned the Government’s policy in Ireland, Rough on Editors. Maprip, Feb. 8. The press law is being strictly enforced in Spain. Three editors in Palma Majorsa have been condemned to eight years im- prisonment tor violation of the law. Madagascar Affairs. Lonvon, Feb. 8. Advices from Tamatave of January 25th, state that the French had sent out a reconnoitering party which had been stout- ly resisted by the Malagassies. eek Mr. Henry Squakesaipes, of Stanley Charles Murphy, of Hoguiam Chehalis Co., Washin_ton Territory, inquiring after the parests of one John McDonald, who once worked with Mr. Squarebridge. Mr. Me- Donald was drowned recent y in Washington Territory, and Mr. Murphy 1s anxious to com- municate with his parents. Mr. Squarebridge thinks that McDonald's people lived some- where about Souris. Either Mr Squarebridge or Mr. Murphy will be glad to hear from Me- Donald's people illic Tue Spring Hill Coal Mining Company are making preparations for commencing shippirg coal to Boston from their large shed on the Ba last wharf. At present, this shed contains about 1,000 tons of coal, and the other shed on the Government pier is almost filled with coal. This latter shed is the one from which the city customers are supplied, This morn- the echooner ‘‘Merlin” will commence loading for Boston. A track has been from the main door of the shed leading to the edge cf the Ballast wharf, and the coal will be rua ont on this track in cars and dumped on board the schooner. ing ing. seeeniitintillica GeTtIsc Anzeap«y A New BronswickER. A case of a novel nature came up in Stipen- diary Wortmas’s Court on Monday. It appears that about a week ago T. H. Prescott, maosger of the New York, Newfound and and London Telegraph Co., at Sackville, bought from Mr. Geo P. Thomas, of Moncem, a mare, sleig!, harness and robes, the price fixed b ing $1°5. Mr. Th mis accepted his promissory note for $50 and an English lever watch which he representel as beiag worth §125 It appears that this trade too’ place during the night of the 29th January Afterwards Mr. Thomas dis- coverei the watch wasa silver watch, bronzed or washed with gold, and a very good imi- tation. Yesterday he caused a warrant to be issa-d from Stipendiary Wortmaa’s Court, handed it to Constable Steadman, who arrest- ed Prescott at Sackville, and brought him to Monctoa where he was taken before Justice Wortman, and the matter adjourned tili Mon- day, the I1th iust appearance. The warrant charges him with i ' Bridge, lately received a letter from a | | laid | Prescott gave bail for his defraud. — The Flooded Districts. PrirrspurG, Pa., Feb. 8. Reports of terrible accidents and the difficulty of obtaining shelter in the flooded districts continue to come in. Lack of Food at Sinkat. Svakim, Feb. 8. Spies from Sinkat report the garrison there having eaten up camels, cats and dogs, now devouring tree leaves. Business Dull in England. Lonpon, Feb. 8. The Manchester Guardian, in its com- mercial article, says business ig very dull. A State of Siege Proclaimed. Lonpon, Feb. 8. Advices from Suakim announce that a state of siege has been proclaimed. Pominion Political Notes. -————— Orrawa, Feb. 8. The Speaker took the Chair at 3.15. White, (Cardwell), presented the report of the Debates Committee, which recom- mends the appointment of a French proof reader at a salary of $400, and a traaslator at a salary of $800. The time of the House was taken up by liscnssing the Pacific Railway resolutions, and the House adjourned at one. Weatier Bali stn. oe Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Toronto, February 9--10 a. m. false pretence aud with mbent to sbunvcton Dew, Medderete ty trots aovYauntl to vast Wierdss ne TOBOGGANNING, Down from the top Faster and faster; Shricks, crash! A stop And a disaster. Sled overturned; Straguling humanity; Some unconcerned; Some—well, prof:nity. Joy turned to woe; Awful confasicn; **Beantiful snow” All a delusion. Dresses all torn; Bumps on your forehead; Boys look forlorn; Girls say: ‘‘It’s horrid.” Snow down your neck, Colder than charity, Toboggan a wreck, Ditto hilarity. Wind like a knife; Everyone grumbles, MURAL : Well, such ia life, Everything tumbles. = —_———— aap Horsford’s Acid Phosphate FOR ALCOHOLISM, Dr. C. 8S. Ellis, Wabash, In?., says: ‘‘] prescribed it fora man who had used intoxi. cants to excess for fifteen years, but during the last two years he has entirely abstained, He thinks the Acid Phosphate is of much benefit to him.” + eee Special Notices. SkatinG Poors, the best and cheapest at J. B. MacponaLp’s Boot Store. dec 29 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s, aug 8 tf CHAMPION CREAMERS.—Those parties who have not yet paid for their creamers will have to do so before the end of this month, or their accounts will be handed over for collection. {jan 23 GALVANIZED Sprkes, sheet fcopper, brass bolt ends, and ships locks, at the City Hard- ware Store, NorRToN Bros [feb6 21 wkly 2 Norres on Ingersort —I have for sale at Fletcher’s Music Store the Rev. Mr. Lambert’s crushing reply to ‘*Bob” Jngersol), the ablest work in defence of christianity that has appeared within the present century. Only 7o cents.-- HAMILTON FLeTcHER. [(jani4 liwky Kent Mitis.—The best family flour at * Cheapside,’’— Henry Beer. [oct 25 tf Ir you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwitv’s. aug 8 tf — — DIED. At St. John, N. B., on the lst instant, livia St. Clair, aged forty-three years, widow of the late John W. Nicholson, and daughter of Henry William Talbot, of Marysborovgh, Queen’s County, Ireland, At Indian River, Lot 18, on the 28th ult, Houora Brahan, beloy:d wife ef dames Me. Carvell, in the 47th year of ber age, leaving a h»sband and six children to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and kind mother, May she rest in peace. or 7 VIOLIN MUSIC. AR. M. LOWDEN, in returning thanks N for the liberal patropage extended to tim while in “harlottetown, wou'd respect- tully intimate that he bas still room for @ few more pupils, and as hia time here is limited an erly application will be necessary. Pupils taken f.om 12 years of age ups wards. Roow—Sydney Street, one door east of Prince Street. Nrs. H. J. Palmer, Mrs. Mackinlay, Mrs. Thomas Dodc, Mrs. G, McLeod, Mrs. R.R. FitzGerald. Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs, Sidney Grey, Miss Cameron, Mrs. H. Longworth, Miss Scantlebury. Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1884.—-3in sat "HENSINGTON FARM.” OTICE is hereby given, that whereas trees have lately been cut down and others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the ‘Kensington Property,’’ near this city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the said property, will cause to be gued ail persons fpund in any way trespassing thereon. The part of this property fronting on the Hillsborough River will be leased for farming purposes for & term of years, MICHAEL BEAZELEY, By his Attorney G. W. DeBLOIS. Ch'town, Jan, 2%, 1884.—if SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at BUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’s Blocks, Deadeyes, Steering Wheels, —ALSO— Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Duor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret. Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with des- patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beer's Wharf near MecMillan's Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin, Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884.—wkly 6i. Scholarship lxamination, N examination tor the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson Scholarship,’’ for King’s College, Windsor, will be held iu Charlottetown, in dune next. Candidates must be natives of and residents in P. E, Island, under 20 years of age, and not already matriculated members of any University. The subjects of examination will be as foll: ws: Homer Iliad I, or Xenophin Anab II; Cicero pro lege, Manilia, aud Horace Odes 1; Latin Composition; The ordinary Rules of Aritmetic; Vulgar and Decimal Fractions; The four Elementary Rulesin Algebra; Euclid I and II. In Eoglish—Orthography, Writing from Dictati.n, the Grammatical Structure of the Language, Uutline of History of England, and General Geography. The Scholarship is of the annual va'ue of $125. ard will! be tenable for three years. For further particulars apply to GEORGE W. HODGSON, Hon'y Sec'y. Trustees. Jan. 25, 1884.—wly diy oaw lin pat sj. - -.*" mn see A Rnovtar Mrertxe of the Benevolent | pee Lis Cairo despatch says there is - etal: Society wilt Wiy- haba Sa Ba. Paarich’s a to believe that a battalion of Gen. On the 30th ult. the King’s County . Hail, on Tuesday eveoiny, (2th inst., at erght , fe arenye Wood’e army wiil go to Suakim Temperance Alliance met here. A. fair QT a eS €> e'cloc’, p.m. H. FrizGeRrap, Secretary i; ter the withdrawal of the demoralized | attendance was present and considerable oP x hie, © ag en ite: 9 2i Troops from that place. pire business was done. One of the principal Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. is | Sir Evelyn Baring is thinking of establish- | actions was to appoint a prosecutor for the -_ = ST 7 Mr Vinxic MI ve tises hia programme al i oe usorship of the press, owing to the | enforcement of the temperance law. eee : ee | f Con has tehinass « It will be seen | PUONCation of mischievous rumers notably | 7 “ Ty L ale [ st Ji if Kirk 7 aii . : . . ; fiw i Be that it is an excellent on With such a fine} the report of the capture of General i} “ half-past six a public meeting Was a entine Fair, : it Liles ( Wks dillch lL ais} ‘Ay Ish ula Bot fal to bring a crowded ae ” d, when the courthouse wee tilled with @ house Go everyone and enjoy a treat. Only On the arrival of the transport ‘*Poo » | Very attentive audience presided over by —-— a 7 ) ive spi nah : ; —'s —— . : ti . TRDNE T OLDING : 25 cents | at Suaki Admiral Hew m : 9 | the worthy president of the Society, Rev. : ; ‘ | TO be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES.- a On , im, Admiral Hewitt will have 2,000 Dhaclan f ee ’ rq HE Ladies of St, Paul’s Church propose DAY, the fitth d»y of March next, A’ D ) ; — ae | sailors and marines available for service on a es McDunald, P, E - of Georgetown, to hold a 1R°4 ‘at the bi ur of twelve o'clock, noow, ’ R. J. Moors and George W. Wyatt are the/ shore, besides crews of the shi f hi | Good addresses were delivered by Revs. at t oe Da al eee Good Old ' imme only colored members of the Texas Legisla | squad: r pe of Bis |W. Wass, and E. Bell, also Mesers. Pratt at the Court Homse, in Charlottetown, in ’ — : -Og18ia- adron, : ’ ' ’ ° en's C , ‘and by virtue of tire. ‘They it apart fom Urether meaty avd Line. “A braich of the ,Allanes was; BAZAAR AND TEA,| — suecns consty, uniter aud vy vietue ot and appear to be spectators merely of the pro- | . formed here, and a good number sub- ee, oe wl F iain ceedings. They never join in the debates, | Loyalists and Nationalists. | geribed b 7 —IN THR— sate St Morcgnee. Huneing Semn. ts Ee | ut vote withor estaiio natalia we iday o ebruary,in the year c ; k ithout molestation : , twelfth day of Feb y a J f 5 : a Lonvon, Feb. 8. A very pecans meee was brought MARKET HALL, et - ene sent beuetot Nile tein te ne debe! ; : —s © a close sitwing Tats ‘venty-8eveo, m etween Job . ; . 2 M& worst cases of weakness, exhastion.| Mr. Patrick James Smith, M. P.. for T! Pee ng Weiraeicasl Anthem Fleming, of the one part, and Danial K i AR lmpotency, and all diseases and weakness of | T rary. | : ; ; | the hext meeting of the Alliance meets at Qi : ry a ee ate F bs i eae . the geaerative organs can be cured by Mack s De eee As Sous & CoOmmuntedtion vo the | Georgetown on the 18th inst., at three Hodgson, since deceased, of the other Magnetic Medicine. Scld in Charlottetown |; 7% , ah E ] Loyalists ani National- | o’clock, for business, and a public meeting pers. s@ Further particuters will be given. at ‘ . , ; ists , I 5 ay J i j : . - ’ ¥ i S 91 9 Tete She eT etsy 22. Se ae at Avothecaries’ Hall. See advertisement in| 7 8 " Ba 1 : 1@ Says that Union 18} on the same evening at seven o'clock. All TN av, p rary giv LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land ndiadie dihienin [feb2 lw wkly | Stronger to-day than it ever has been; that | temperance workers are earnestly requested ‘ | &k situate, lying, and being in the parish of i i ‘ i sa i ' iinsiaiile iues all property and cclture, and most of the | tg attend. Tea to be on the Tables at 5 p. m, Granville, in Queen’s County, in the said . Lizevy. Jonw A. Lonowortn, of No. 2| religion of the country, are on its side, and | Admission 10 cents. Tea 25 cents, Island, commencing at a square post fixed at — a Battery, P. E. Island Bri. Gar. Art.. left this | that the S clalist movement has practically Se i 6 ae ae 7 Contributions of work or refreshments wil] th Borthwest angle cf the saw mill farm, | - YHE room on South Side Qreen Souare. morning to juin the Royal School of Gunnery, | ¢Xtinguished Nationalists. [Written for The Examiner. | be thankfully received by the following com. thence running west fifty-two chains an‘ j Intely asusnind wh, . private pilliand at Quebec, tor a course of instruction. We | Rhymes for the Times. mittee. seventy five lin’s to the western line of road, oom ‘ thence foliuwing the course of sid road “ey south nine Chaips and fitty links, thence east fifty-two chains and seventy five links, thence north nine chains and twenty-five hnrks, tothe place of commencement, con- taining fiftv acres of land, a litile more or less, a8 described in @ lease thereof from Lawrence Sullivan to the said Mortgagor, Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1884. , ‘ : bearing date the thirty-first day of Marcb, | A.D 1840. Gee Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, | Dae aon will be r ceived until the 25th sftuate, lying and being in the parish of |) of are” for palling and. Gaishieg Granville, in Queen's County, in the said = —_ . a J resby terran c hurch, near agers mages pany Yl a yw post — ” ad Specification “1 sitaed aa ara (he shore of Hope River, at the east bound. a ae tas a ary of dob Barry's farm, thence rouniog Mets Vavieon Co. Charlotietown. aud af south thirteen chains, thence south twen'y- | j,.., ow pe a ane degreer west twenty-two chains, fifty; >. — ae) a ; links, thence east to the said shore, thence | tine, Iq. Head ‘St, Perera ays Fe ether art adatan ~ wy ee | Tender to be ac@ompanied with the names of snetw ae 5 as oer westwar y to the plave j two good and solvent persons willing to be- of beginning, contajuing fifty acres of land, | ¢,me surety for the faithful performance of a littie more or less. as described in @ lease | work thereof from Lawrence Sullivan to Patrick! Seantling for frame and foundation will be Fleming, dated the twenty-fourth day of! provided by committee. March, one thousand eight hundred and| Committee do not bind themselves to accept forty, together with al] rights, easements,! the lowest or any Tevder, and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to ar. | L. ANDERSON, Edward 4, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown, 1 Chairman of Com, Dated this thirty-first dayot January, A.D.) Jan. 23, '84,—%aw wkly 4i. 1884, EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, | HORACE HASZARD, TRADE MARK T e GEORGE WRIGHT HODGSON, nr “wees | } | Devisees of the late Daniel Hodgson deceased | Ch’town, Jan. 3', 1°*4,—2i wkly 1i, ! j IN THE SUPREME COURT, The Tenth Day of January, 1884, | In the matter of the application of Edward | Jarvis Hodgson and George Wright Hodgson, Exeecutors of the last Will and | A WEeW TREATMEN Testament of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, | for leave to eater a suggestion upon the For Consumption, Asthm», bron- roli_ of a certain Judgment entered | ehi¢is, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Head- in the Supreme Court, wherein the | od : said Daniel Hodgson and Mar-\ ache, Debility, Kheumatism, Neu- garet Leah Hodgson are plaintiffs, | paigia, and ali Chronic and Nervous and James Thomas Fraser, defendant, to | the effect that it manifestly ae to | Disorders, the Court that the said Kdward Jarvis | Hodgson and George Wr ght Hodgson. as | A CARD. such executors as aforesaid are entitled to| _ er have execution of the said judgment, and \V U7 E, the uniersipned, having reeeived to issue execution thereon, y geat and permavent ben: fic [rom the T is ordered that the above named bes! uce Of ‘COMPOUND OXYGEN,’ prepared Tbomas Fraser do show cause before this and administered by Das. Sranery & Paver, Court, on the first day of February Term, at of Philadelphia, and being Satioficd that it is Georgetown, why the above named Edward a new discoviry in omedival science, and all Jarvis Hodgson and George Wright Hodgson, that is cuined fe it, Consider it @ duty executors, as aforesaid, should not be at which we owe tothe many thovusspds who liberty to enter a suygestion vpon the record are cuffering trom chrovic and so-called “in- in an action wherein the said Laniel Hodgson curable’ discases to Oo all that we can to and Margaret Leah Hodgson were Plaint ffs, make ils viriacs known and to inspire the and the said James Thomas Fraser was De- public with confid: nee, fendant, and wherein the said Daniel Hodgs:n We have persoval knowledge of Dra, Star- and Margaret Leah Hodgson obtained judg- key & Palen. They are edncated, intelligent ment for tive hundred and three pounds gna cousciestious physiciwns who wil] pot against the said Janes Thomas Fraser, we ure sure, make avy statement which thety on the fourth day of May, A. D.. qo pot know or believe to be true, nor pub 1870, that it manifestly appears to the jish any testimonials or reports oi cases which Court that the said Edward Jarvis Hodgson gi¢ not yenuine and George Wright Hodgson, Executors as) . : ; F Wau OD. Kerrey, aforesaid, are entitled to have execution of | Member of Congress fiom F hiladelphia the said Judgment, and to issue execu'ion| T. Ss. Auruce, : or thereupon, and why the said James Thomas) Fraser should not pay to the said Edward | Jarvis Hodgson and George Wright Hodgson, | Vv the costs of this application to be taxed, | And itis further ordered tiat this rule shall | be served on the said James Thomas! Fraser by publishing a copy hereef in! ‘a newspaper publi-hed in Charlotte-| town, and by posting a copy heref to} iat the address of the said James Thomas Fraser, | In order to meet # pa'nralinquiry in regard if such address can be obtained by the said to «ur protessional ond pered nal stavding, Edward Jarvis Hodgson aud George Wright | *ad to give inc eared cor fidence I cur states Hodgson, imenis and in the genuineness of our te sti- Upon offi Javits and motion of Mr, Hodgson, | monials anc reports of cases, we print the Q. U., Counsel for the appl'cants. labove card from gentlemen well and widely By the Court, known and of the bieh-st perso’ al character- JAMES D. IRVING, Our “Tre. tase on Compound Oxygen!’ con- Deputy Prothy. | taining a history or the Gicovery of and ) mode of action of this remarkab'e curative - agebt, and alargerecod of surjisipg cures MURRAY McNEIL. LONDON, in Oo somption, Catrirh, Neuralgia, Bron- oF. ONTARIO, gives written guere|chitis, Aethma etc, and a wide repge of Lditor and Publish-r “Arthur's Home Magazine, ’ J halade lphia , L. Com’ ap, Editor ** Lutheran ade'plua. Paivapetpaia, Pa, June’, 13 2. Pik Observer,” Feb 2— oaw tl 23 sat antee that his MOUSTACHE GROW: | chronic discasce, will be cont sree. OB PRINTING of every description) Ket will produce heavy moustache Ci iwwa, Fob, 2, 168¢e~a vod executed with Neatness and Despatch inside of De N WEEKS, or money refond- at the EXAMINER JCR_ PRIN ING | ed. Price of receipt, $1. Address Box cor. Weter wud Grunt George Strevt | C64, London, Gut, lw Aporsss Drs. STARKEY & PALEN, 110 & 111! Girard St., Philadephia, Pe, Ov, 18, 1883—-law whiy, -