Over a Mile High. ERONAUT MOORE TELLS HOW HE TRAV- ELLED 49 MILES IN 35 MINUTES. —_—— Capt. Alfred E. Moore made his fifth | balloon ascention, this time from the} Watertown, Conn., fair grounds, on the Thirty-tive mioutes later he | 25th ult. bad landed safely on the farm of David | Dp. Cc Witte »ndeo.in North Guilford, withio | a stone’s throw of Lake Quinnipaugh, a distance of 46 miles. “It was the prettiest ascention after I had got fairly started.” be said, “and the most exci ing I have made. ened the people somewhat up in Water- town, for when the ropes were cut found that I had too much ballast, and | I must have fright-| THE | DAILY ——— “OCTO EE ON Special Notices, Whitman, Veterinary | will be at Martin Whitty’s on the 15th of October, for two deys only, where he can be consulted on all veterinary matters. ectl—dy 2i wky hi New Fostery.— Weeks & Co. are showing the most complete stock of Ladies and Misses Hosiery in the city, New makes for Youths ‘and Gent’s, Calland inspect the goods. re 25 Joumn M. Gents Scarfs and Ties —1 case American and 1 case English, jast opened at Stanley Bros., Brown Block. sept 24 New CasuMERES AND Mertnos at J. B. Macdonald's. dy wk pat—sepil4 Joun Macieop & Co, are showing new Fall | Suitings, new Worsteds and Overcoatings. I | septlo—tf Ine full value store is Norton Bros, se 12 da wk going across the pa k the basket bound ed upon the ground three times, nearly throwing me out. I saw what the trouble wus. and after throwing out the surplus ballast, shot up 5250 feet in a jiffy. The wind bore me in 4 south- easterly direction, and over Waterbury } I found | was exactly a mile high. qT was then ABOVE THE CLOUDs, | and for some minutes I could not see} The highest point of elivation | was, as pear as I can judge, over land | some distance this side of Waterbury. My ins strument then measured 6250. was going through the air pretty 1 apid- ly you can imagine about that time,and | | beguu to grow scared. I knew that [| woald soon be over the sound, the | nd 1 and Was | afraid 1 wou!d either have to land in| the water orrun across to Long Island. | [ opened the valve and began to de- scend through the clouds, The ther-| mometer dropped from 80 degrees to 45) degrees. I looked over the basket and | could see New Haven, New London | and all the little towns, it seemed in} the state. From the point of observa-| tion I thought I must inevitably come! down in thesound. Distance is very | at such a) that | in- near | threw | deceiving when one is up great height, and probably moment 1 was at least five land. Still descending, I came enough to see the natives, and outa lot of circulars. It was fun to ree the people run for them. I was voing then at a rapid rate, and from the sh adow of the balloon I could see,much | faster than the clonds. The clouds I passed through in descending was at least a half mile thick. Afterwards the temperature was warmer. MY HEART WENT UP IN MY MOUTH That is what I woulden’t go at miles when I saw the water. scronauts fear worst, up in New Heaven for a thousand | dollards, nor at Coney Island, where | they wanted me to go this summer, for half a million. Bal'oons in descend- ing, Lnotice, frighten the crows and poultry terrible. When I was near enough to earth yesterday, never heard such a racket in my life, going over farmhouses. When you are far up and above the clouds the sensation is some-| thing I cannot describe. The awful silence is terrible. You can hear the watch tick in your pocket, and the snapping of a straw bat will make you start. I dont wear a straw hat for that reason. The rusbirg of blood through your whole body is an experience you wouldn’t care to have lust. There is no sensation of moving aleong,when perhaps you are going at the rate of amilea mipu'e, and everything is as still as death. When you have company you don’t notice it as much, but yesterday 1} was alone, and you can bet, my boy, the solitude was something dresd‘ul. ‘1 came down inaciump of cecar trees andthe Janding was perfect. Making ihe baleon fast, there soon arrived some | kind turmers, who assisted me in tak-| ing the baloon to au open space, where I let out the gas.’ Be Ea — A Mustard Sponge. Dr. B. W. Richardson reeommends the use of a2 sponge for mustard poul- tices. Hesays: “ Asponge makes the best mustard carriers. The purse mixes the mustard in a basin with water until the mass is smooth and of even consistency. Then she takes the | piace where Macdonald's. .| handles, dash rails, etc., New Fant Goons at J. B. Macdonald’s. sept 14—dy wk pat ANOTHER lot of our “Royal Wrin gers” re- ceived to-day. Norton Bros. se 12 da wk New Oarmeat (Choice) at Beer & Geoff's. sept2 CorTon FLANNELS at Weeks & Co’s.—great ; sale going on at bargain prices. se 29 Green Grapes, Bartlett Pears, Oranges aud Gravenstein Apples, just received at Beer & Golf's. septl7 FLercy Corrons, bought ata bargain, sell- |ing at a bargain.—Guo. Davis & (0. sep 28 lwk wkly FEARFUL SLAUGHTER now going on in clothing at L. E. Prowse’s. se 26 A Lor of men’s shirts and pants wor'h $1.25 to $1.50, selling for 75 cents at the London House. sep 28 lwk wkly Boots made on extra large lasts.—Dorsey, Goff & Co. [sep 2 Cait at Weeks & Co., Market Square, and see the bargains in Cotfon Fiannelas, se 29 SPECIAL LINES in wool flannels, selling very low this week at the London Honse sep 28 lwk wkly lust OpgeNeD at the London House— | Shawls. Eeglish and Foreign Mantles, English Trimmed Hats, Feathers and Flowers, Dress | Goods, Canvas Cloths, Cassimeres, Ottomans, | Merinoes, Velveteens, Silk Plushes, Cash- | meres Brocades, etc. sp 22 eod SCARLET AND WHITE FLANNEL, selling very cheap, at J. B. Macdonald’s. septl4—dy wk pat GRAIN Bacs at the London House, sep 22 eod Fresu Buckweat Fiour at Beer & Goff’s. Goov all wool suits sellimgfor $6 at L. E. Prowse’s. se 26 We call special attention to cur new styles of brass nailed boots. Extra wear.—Dorsey, Gotf & Co. {sep 2 Ruy the 24c Tea sold by R. K. Brace, or pay 30c and you can get the usual presents. {t has been pronounced by good judges to be just the same as sold by mavy in this city for 30 and 32c. sep28 Tuere is $19,000 that says you cannot @ man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Ath: nawum,. For further information address P. O. Box 33. A | Surgeon, | | | [sep 5! Big CLOTHING SALE has commenced at L, E. Prowse’s. Just see prices : Coats from $1.50, Vests from 75 cents, Panta from 90 cents. As those goods will be sold out in a few days, come at once and look at the stock. se 26 Our Long Boots are hand-sided and eite- lined. — Dorsey, Goff & Co. [sep 2 CHoIce meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & Geffs. jyld We have a splendid lot of Fall Boots at Dorsey, Goff * Co's. [sep 2 Cuorce CRANBERRIES, 8 centa per quart. Six Barrels just received at Beer & Geoff's. septl4 | Grey aND WuiTe Biankets selling low | at J. B. Macdonald's. septl4—dy wk pat Tue only steam sewing machine and gun repairing shop in the Demivion, and the only you cen get every part cfa sewing machine or a gnu made, is at Urown’s, at the Atheneum, corner of Prince and Grofton Streets. fsep 5 CoMPETITORS for our $50 sp<cial cash ‘prize | sh. uid use Our American Hickory and WW hite- woo’, The bestever imported. Norton Bros se 1? davk D. A. Bruce offers special bergains in custom and Ready-made clothing for the next two months. ang 11, dy, wkly tf Grey Fiannet, 20 cents a yard, at J. B. dy wk pat—septl4 Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. jy15 FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Atheneum. fsep 5 Gop and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s, such aa carriage and sleigh also tabie ware, and " des ription, at the Athe. of Prince and Grafton Streets, . jewelry of every Deum, corner soft mass all up with a clean sponge, lays the sponge in the centre of a cot | white handkerchief, ties up the corners | ofthe handkerchief neatly to form a hold, and applies the smooth convex surface to the skin. This mustard) | sponge, warmed again by the fire and slightly moistened, can be applied three | or four times, is good for several hours, aud saves the trouble of making a new poultice for reapplication, often a mat- ter of importance during the weariness of night-watching. The sponge can afierward easily be washed clean in warm water.”— Popular Science News. How to Make Peach Jelly. Make a thin syrup with ten ounces of sugar and hajf a piut of water. Then take ten or twelve ripe peaches, pare them, ent them in halves and take out the stones, bruising the kernals ot half of them, Now put the halved peaches, together with the bruised kernals, into the syrup and allow them to simmer for fifteen minutes, adding for flavor, the zest of two lemons and the juice of three. Then strain the jelly through a jelly-bag, add ten ounces of dissolved gelatine, and pour it into a mold,which should be placed on the ice until the jelly becomes stiff encugh to turn out. The peaches themselves may be utilized a8 a Compote. ~_—. Srx cases English and American hard and soft felt hats now opening at Stenle Brus., Brown Btovk. : sept 24 [sep » FLOUR, CHEAP Matchless, Kent Wiills, AND OTHER CHOICE BRA VERY CHEAP ae BEER & CGOFF’S. August 20. PORTLARD CEMENT, R ECEIVED per steamer Clifton :— NDS 50 Barrels Portland Cement. SIMON ‘V. CRABBE, Signa of the Stove, “alker’s Corner. Ch’town, Sept. 7—4wks 2awk youll get by return mail a CUT Golden ox of Goods that will! brin g you in more money in one month than anyth ing else in America. Your fortune if — start oe -OITY NOVELTY (0., arinonth, may ! THIS OUT and return it to us with 1% or 4 3) stamps, and The Most Wentertel Family Ni iN NT Exvels 1 ahve Rennes for agen Meera E's Johinbgys 65. FOR INTER NAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS?...£48CATIVE,... PILLS MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | Poo vely. cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliguepont . and oD Ser ee ge sou ——— these Filie OISON, a e PILL A DOSE). or Female Complaints 7 “a ad theon ¢ vabuahie ¢ Comer ane Liver Pill.—Dr. T. M. Palmer, Mouticello, Fla.” pew ik, Iowa.” Be! ld everywhere, or sent 7 ty - SOM SON & CO* BOSTON, MASS. ree iad CURBS — Cat h, Chol Jatarr ol- tos tag ee eon era Morbus, Dysentery, chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Disrrhoa, Ki ney Troubles, and spinal matism, Blee ng at the Wizeseas. Caton lars tree Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- «er wt = rer “In my Sette I use no other. —/. Dennison PRE mail for 26 cts. in stampe. Valuable eernlea ? EB. MAKE HENS LAY othing on Earth will make hens ay like Sheridan’s Condon row. der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint o tive) i cure | Hog Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in Cee ae eee } stampe. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, | Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass It is a “well- known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. in ——— . ce in 8 S n 04 oe a oO n hes vu ce s ae oH oO WV <4 w oO oh 9 6 e py 7} ~ 2 Nome > ae tt aha 5 4 ‘~ Sg O ‘So Y o C2. oP . 2 & 3 = fe S S r- : = Ow WM 6 ~ . a se. ae ane a Sf. me Re ° 2 “ee ee ee = S 3 ee ~ gam ) ¢ Ou — oe > = ya cle od St. John, New Brunswick. or by their Local Agents in every County. and by dividing the furrow-slice, to more thor- g Agent for P. E. Island; Stewart & Farquharson, Managers of our Branch Warehouse, Charlottetown ; The effect of the Jointer or Skim-plow, is Weeds, Manure, Etc., into the bottom of the furrow where it is q © M oO P= a 2s 33 ant bs Oo By or 3 3 pa" ¢ 2 a i) oe © 8 = 8 a ae Pees dth of === im- x FoR SALE BY Summerside, General Travellip same wl Remov- Coulter as well as SI * Kinsman, K 4 THE «“ REAUME | PLOW. patent Chilled Mould- General Agents for the Maritime It is claimed for the ““REAUME” draws lighter than any other TIPPET, BURDITT & C a ~ 2 Bo < € oe ~~? : So e = rand ae Nn ov . oud: . v G ps A @ & om oie ies 2 rs So35 55 0 by, oe ‘5 We i S as ee — “a - Oo = = YY = 5 . - = ° ae: Se :. ov ne © a ot 6 Y nm = ‘ / ot os ~ — —_— . “ © Qo, e 6 » “oo yo Pe ~/ O _ 5 = fF =e . Oe . a SS Ff a— 2) 6 Y= = a5 — © — he un = °° ae Oo =~ oh = O ae oa Q., = « J ff — om Oy 4 ~ 4 i & - va] 6 Cc QO, — 3s mi = = & 3 < s ~ se - Ee ee 2 Sez -s OD. ot: Be take en a Pm be cy - ee 2 oo ca S Nn ous e cc v _ meet %5 fe . om & ao Os mW Se “— | i { } } j j ROVAL GANADIAN INSURAN a4 Et 3S. oe ene 1) - Ce E GO. CAPITAL, oe ee ; $2,009,000 HEAD OFFICE-—Monireal. HALIFAX BRANCH--J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. — nen ‘Risks Taken en Mest Favorabic Terms. A 4A NTT RT Ft. ee = ‘ if, A & ai A es 0. VGRCTIANTWA PaNR COV AGENT FOR PRINGE EDwW Oh? em Jan 19Rh NATIVA® Bargains in Barthenware =“. 9 CORBA BRIAD ( CiTLON TAA Something | Extra | In Original Quarter reald Tinfoil Packages. Tea Pots, blewer Pets, Wilk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. Souchosg, 18cts. a Package, Pekoe, 22cts, a Faskage | Those Pure Teds 278 Ul REDUCTION IN PRIeRs. Worth Drinking. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF. August 21, On ene THE BEST PLACE Te? BUY. ‘CALL AND SEE ! 5, BEER AND GOFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly OBER 2 ooo, 1885. CREAMERY UTTER ee ee TWERTY-FOTR OF MOCKS Choice Creamery Butter, FOR SAL®Y AT BEER & GOFES. Sept. 21, ’85 Pickling Vinegar and Spices, English Mait, White Wine, —AND — CIDER VINEGARS, CHOICE QUALITY, BEER & GOF'F. Sept. 41, 1885. BOSTON STESMERS. (CHANGE OF TLYE.) Carroll and Worcester. ( N and after THURSDAY, Ist October, the hour of sailing from Charlottetown will be 4 e’cleck, p m. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Sept. 19—2wks pat her s pis -FOR- BOSTON, Fall Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. eave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portiend, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, aj 4.00 a. 10 Fare from ‘‘barlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9 0, Ist class. For tickets and other informaticn apply to A SHARP, F, W. HALES, P. E. L R’y, P.E IL. Steam Nav, Co, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Sept. 22, ISRH and wkly S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED To SAIL FROM ‘harkliitetown for Londo ABOUT TH" 14th SEP! ERBER, G. produce at current rates RETURNING WILL LEAVE Loudon ter Charlotietown ABOUT TH sri OUOF* BER, Importers should p»tronige the direct live. Kates of 'reight Moderate Yor Freight or Passage «pply in London to Stewart Bros,, 3 Fe» Court, london ; in Mira- michi to R, A. & J. Stewart, or here to FPiNTON T., NEWBERY. Agent, Ch'town, August 13, 1835. PL KE. ISL, ISLAND Sicam Navigation Co’y. STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'cloc k, con- necting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday Wednesday, friday aad Sat irday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Ge orgetowh on Thursday, 8 on arrival of train about noon. |NEW BRUNSWISK CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with steamers of the International Com- pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also ieave Charlottetown for Sum- Merside every Monday morning st one o’clock. Returning, Jeave Point du ‘ hene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival ¢ f day train from St. Joho, for Summerside, con- necting there with tiain for Charlot Le torn Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. WHALES, Secretary. 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