" THE DAILY EXAMINER “fa oe ae THURSDA rHE DAILY HAAMILIN. 9 ae . ‘ TOR NAITV RY AM] N KR The Maritime Trophy. | Supreme Court. 100 Reward : Lik, VALI LABIAL at. | “8 j J 1 - t | Tue fifth of the series of rifle shooting | une Ll. JUNE 12, 1890. | matches forthe Maritime Trophy, began at; Daniel Graham vs. Herbert R. Baker.— | Kensington range this forenoon at eleven.! Action to recover possession of 50 acres of | FFAHE ABOVE REWARD will be given by ' : |The weather was bright and clear, with & Jand on Lot 19. This case commenced last | i the City of Charlottetown to any person Notes and Comments. jlight, front fish-tail wind prevailing. evening and ended this morning With a | who will give such information as will lead to |The men composing the different teams yerdict for the defendent. Until this | the conviction of the person or persons Me The revenue of the Dominion Govern: | sh wee upin excellent form, and the best morning no interest whatever appeared to feloniously set fire to the promises of can. ment for May was $3,205,485, meking the} of harmonyand good feeling prevailedduring pe taken in the case, the defendani’s coun- | James Beales on the night of 15th April, 1890. total revenue for eleven months $380,723,- | the contest. Lieut.-Ool. Dogherty acted 4 gel not even cross-examining any of the By order, T24; expenditures for May amounted to range cfileer, Captain McRobbie com-' plaintiff's witnesses. When the plaintiff's D. McLEAN, $3 507.921, and for the eleven months 'O| manded the New Brunswick veam, Major counsel this morning stated that his case City Clerk. $28, 667.753 ‘ g the splendid surplus | Evan the Nova Scotia team, and Captain was closed, the defendant's counsel moved 5 ae lie: titel, eal eet dal of over $7,000,000 Stewart the home team. The new regula- for a non suit, which, after argument, the City Clerk's Office, . " fv rt Sie tal hes won a signal victory | tion Wimbledon target was used for the 200 Chief Justice decided to «grant. zee Vo-education veo e of Weanee and | yards. The inner on this target is reduced | plaintiff's counsel, however, refused to ac- ee as aa “heir |from 24 to 16 inches, and _ the cept it, and the Chief Justice then stated $1 ewar . eae eee oe Pa : semis a |magpie from 36 to 24 inches. “Our that he would direct the jury to find a ver- doora wid y ~— oe ooo Nook : | bows’ have had one or two practices with dict for defendant. The plaintiff's counsel, inns tian ee pd ie ae ae ah , |this target, and so have the New Bruns- ‘was about proceeding to address rEXHE ABOVE REWARD will be given by ee ee net eoweduea-| Wick mon, but the Nova Scotians the jury when Mr. Hodgson objected and f the City of Charlottetown to avy person Hitherto he prejudices 7 ‘ a r | say it is new to them. At the 500 and 600 gojaimed that as His Lordship had decided ae atl ine sade taldnedian wi ae a tion | been stronger In - — tna j ad | yards the targets with large inner and mag- there was no evidence to go to the jury the anaa of the person or persens who any re or ae i ck a pie were used. The shooting at the 200 that the counsel had no right to address. feloniously set fire to certain premises known Se re oe - "| yards resulted in a vietory for the New The Chief Justice maintained the objection, | 45 the Brown Block. th R = a h on Pon i 3 | Brunswickers by five points over the home | and ch urged the jury that there was no ik aillen: muc 7; as ON Men, ro © 7 ‘ ; ee , careers team, wh » In turn, were seventeen points evidence for the plaintiff and to give the D McLEAN, one a , er Te ee air i ahead of their Bluenose antagonists. Alter) defendant a verdict. Plaintiff's counsel Cily Clerk orb F and usereiness | each man had fired his seven shots at this | asked that ihe jury be allowed to retire to oe rhe Paris £ t Fra s advc-| range, time was called, and all repaired to | consider their verdict. The Chief Justice _ City Clerk’s Office, June 12, 1890—2w eod | cates the acceptance of the Euglish offer to | the dining tent where the wants of the sxid he would not interfere with them, if . compe1sa FE fishermen in-New- ** inner man” were attended to, Mr. Vat- ihey wanted to retire they could. The On Deck for Business fou i and t con n else-/ cher putting up a splendid _ spre sd, At jury, however, rendered a verdict for the 5 wl i land renounce the conclusion of luncheon, the tiring from detendant without leaving the box. Plain- pres . : clause in Tunis, | the 500 yards began, resulting in the home | ¢iff’s counsel asked to have the jury polled : ny trade r concede | team taking first place, with 207 points, i which was done and the verdict recorded. LE AVING gone out of the Dry — oe “ Gambia. It expresses a fear Nova Scotia second, with 202 points, and | Wright and McLean for plaintiff ; Hodgson, ness, ~ are a wee sph a, amgasery : t un'ess France accepts » culmpromise New Brunswick third, with 198 he total Q U.: and W yatt for defendant. ever to attenc = W, oe skiak ciel at Ti al tai lant lie xe her rights without ores give P. E. Island a majority of 4} W. A. Brennan vs. Saunders—This case Shoe customers. e have ee ee ) : ’ o% Jova | Sea f Largest Stocks of obtaining con sation through the annexa- | over New Brunswick, and 22 over Nova | was heard on Wednesday afternoon,» and a tion of Newfoundland to America. This| Scotia, New Brunswick's majority over | vo.uiied in a verdict for defendant. The seeins to be a sensible view of the matter Nova Sect a is 18. However, the firing at 600 action was brought by Brennan, who claim- ROOTS AND SHOE ; Ruasian Nihilists near Paris cet ny material De ine ee threes ed to be the endorsee, against Saunders, . 1 : ' _ ae a ee me ar aw ie : - eee o wa who cl rimed to as -¥ ear 6. 3 in the city, and will sell them at prices lower om gitators in Europe ; the seas f going to press : | | Bien iar wim The testi- ae aa om er agi > adeeedesiata le, ROE Wroeri wedagl FA ee Trophy —Ranges 200, 500 and! mony given was conflicting Bren- GIVE US A CALL. F ves a om 2S eee 7 600 yards, seven shots at each; possible | nan claimed that he was simply the en- A. E. McEACHEN, t Ra _ R mee ) “Soren 35; Martini-Heuri r-fles: dorsee of the note. Saunders’ version of The Cheap Boot and Shoe Man, . ee , : oe sae : ‘ ae SKW BRUNSWICK TRAX. the transaction was that DesBrisay had Queen Street. i ve es r) , owed Mrs Saunders for board, and offered ch ees A ; eee i ean ong ob ge a note for the amount, which Sounders ac-} J¥#e7—31 (sat tues thrs) = ae egy : reegs —_ ve = cepted, and got discounted at the Bank. ee ae se 91 "le Che Oy ae EO ia nd imperialism h is f sided to Lieut es ittie. pees Cake eean a = When the note became due, it was renew- f iF t rin . oe a gt aia ‘ Par cae ea tae ame a hacia ae ed, and it was on the renewal that the ac- ell ers Of 4 p g. iy . Re ne ee 30 23 tion was brought. The amount required Se } rah yr ag . I ible movements ait ul me i s ‘ne (6s 684 eaeene en a : west " , 1 : Br ation oan Se ' Pe dined 1 Rome. { apt McRobbie eeecenbnesseanes 29 =o or renewal Was par *Y en ' a Sa ca : : . : aD , Vienna and t MYT OUNONE Cio occ cas eevencss 95 28 charged to DesBrisay. When the renewal ’RIITTEN TENDERS will he received To arefl se mind says the Montreal | Licut Langstroth...... ....-... 2s 24 note became due, the Bank made Brennan ; by oa oe ee ee Ss? is something profoundly touch- Lieut Langetroth ........0.600%. Si Zt pay it. The present action was brought oq magna A eats are } g i he women f America are ee ti 193 ~~} by him to recover the amount of the note, aoe a ~ seeab ines tha Dining ND against th Se Redden G tES aon. We +eH RIE : and resulted, as stated above, in a_ verdict E , es Tr cake _ rE AND TE ces ee must be made separately, a r ¢ of 1} It is evident, FS EARS Se , for defendant. In our advices of Tuesday Committee do net bind themselves to accept I " al the mn are not en ea last, this case was wrongly stated as that the lowest or any tender. liste 1 the same side. Ifthey were,and;, 0. 17, ~te ty of DesBrisay vs Brennan, We regret the > CALLAGHAN = pom the mperance cause = parang Kae EES 0 bore ewes sees 27 39 misstatement, and trust that the explana- ia ad : ae os Peta we triumph in avery short time. This Set M Davis ikea TS cos 29 29 — weg te - Lege i ae J 3 ‘ * 1 plan of campaign to the] oe sor R V Luongwo ©g 23 raneral McLeod and McQuarrie for plain- . : W.C.T. U. They should endeavor t6 get fo an Re i on ae Q C, and Wyatt for de-| Druggists & General Dealers all : ey can of ali classes and | S:aff-sgt Allen...............-+ 23 «#31 enaant. . 2 - . c ;to join their movement. Then Capt JA Li ngworth 0. Othe 4 el 4 ome 28 24 oe in Prince Edward Island wl ng I ull and a strong | ull, and alS Apper BIOCOON SS ook ik ck Kies 29 30 Youth’s black worsted suits at Jas. Paton MAY NOW OBTAIN pu gether, as they say at sea, the ob- me rapeeEaes Co’s., from $3 up. * ’ ject of their labors would be gained. a ‘ . .222 207 en i y scr . pi oglu! soma wrsvorm seo a, |THE MOKENNA PROPERTY,|DYSPEPTICURE, is second century of naturel ex- 200 500 600 : : sto behold, pictures the United | Major Egan. 29 23 FOR SALE The Specific for Dyspepsia, Stat ‘extending from the Arctic sea/| Lieut Stevens .............200+- 29 23 , . » the Car: an; the race problem solved | Lieut Fiowers.................. 27 29 rae fe aeapetenee na * ileal rom the followin upon the basis of justice ; immigration re- | Capt Adams..................--. 29 27 VOR SALE.—The House and Lot on the for their wie oe & stricted so that the vicious, the ignorant | Lieut Dimock .................. 19 2 Malpeque Road, the property of the late and the degraded will be shut out ; nihilism | Bombadier Campbell............ 22 23 James Baron McKenna. There are a comfort- {. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, ‘ mauaies sl ah ee eeted eiieds 6 COME MMOUIB so sna cue ox ciebaent 28 19 able Cottage and Outhouses on the premises. | * 4 are ah eepehone SENPHNSE, 0 SUNN SRN. Fe Harris a ae The property is just outside the City limits, |S. McDIARMID, educati und law: capital c mpensated Seb ee 6 604 065 60 60844 6 08e HS and lal ving j ist reward; liberty withou , taxation without oppres- gion, wea without ostentatron, and the cul happiness asenlarged as the capacity t yy So the Siatea are go- ing tur r a new leaf—after they have anne Canada and Mexico. Wel, e ha rh} senator Ingalls i wd for it. — Advices from Constantin ple repres nt that t Sult aS expressed anxiety to the British Government to be permitted to his control 4s suzerian Over Egypt, the British forces now in that country to ori wherever necessary to Turkish garri ‘1 furkish sovereign looks with j usy Engiand’s prolonged ocecu- pation of a ¢ y which has been con- sidered a valuable portion of the Ottoman Empire, avd yielded a handsome tribute to th ALWAYS npoverished tre wsury of {} P rt i s ed also fro rn Constanti nople that a powerful motive for wishing to wet 1 British is their interference with the slave trade along the Upper Nile. Uhe oy f negro siaves for Muslem harems has come almost entirely from the Dp pul of tl river, and the Eng- i h I re j ft na ressure to bear on he | nt : in Egypt that they a } tiy comp iled to execute the d ct a t ive trade adi pted in eren » Karoy oflue 1Ces, but never iniended to be pu to actual force. Commercial Reeiprocity- ~The eagerness tne Unionists, alias ‘ nres ri ted ists, alias Annexationis's, is proved by the fact that their leader, Mr. Wiman, informs the New York Herald that the Tory | arty ja8 sustained an unequivocai defeat in On fario, ] explains thar— ‘The consequen ‘ is Liberal triumph will be verv infl towards encouraging better mim | relitions between the Un States and ‘‘anada, for though this question was not at i in the recent elec- tion, triumpa ¢ t Liberal party wi l rreat encourage the movement towards the most intimate relations with the United S ates, tuking chipe and form at the general parlia- m, Which is the next conflict in aud wherein the trade ques- wunt, mentary electi i of i the order « ve Param m*, tion Wii He finds that the removal! of the religious ery, which he «¢ Xpects to tuk place now, will clear the way for commercial union, which issue the Jesuit question had con- siderably obscured. This is his forecast : There can be no doubt ag to th result, now that ‘ | party has tr umphed in the | : 1o not y in New Brunswick as N < i. 1 ®in O+ ario, and that a tri ph kely to be followed by equal eu iY , tie ons for which will take place Liew da \i Wimana sarc **Recent i | neouraged the be- ties t tal } ie ; ising between th \ ners coud find sa Learly s¢ lution in 4 change of government in Canada and the in ‘su i ota p li y which shou d have for ~ i nof the commercial interests “ Wo ¢ intries, NM m Wi ins } ‘sily raised; but ine befute the y are rea- ‘doubt he is rigbtin his belief will a *wiil be & ion’? time 5 “U ate are ready to vive MON oo cc, cos cod cee ~- 206 202 The trophy fired for is on exhibition in the show window of Reddin’s Drug Store. It is a very handsome one, and well worth calling to see. It was first competed for in 1886, when it was won by New Brunswick. In the following year it was captured by the Nova Seotians; in 1888 the New Bruns- wickers tovk it back, and last year it was again taken by the Nova Scotia men. The target with large inner and magpie was used at all these competitions. = —_ A Dismal Forecast. Geueral Ben, Butler has just unveiled the financial horoscope and uttered an appaling prophecy based on the mortgage indebtedness of the Western States. He says that the farmer gets less reward in propgrtion to the charecter and amount of his work than any other man. The industry which would yie'd the carpenter $960 would return the farmer only $112.50, figuring upon the presest price of corn within twenty-four hou:s of Chicago. As a consequence of this disparity, the farm lands are rapidly passing out ot the pro- prietary posgession of the farmer, and he is merely a tenant. The mortgage debt of the farms of the West reach the enormous figure of $3.450,000,000 at a rate of interest yarying from 7 to 9 per cent. How is this ever to be met? He declares that there is not enough money in the country to cancel it, and that it never will Le liquidated. It amounts to a quarter more than the entire national debt at the close of the war, and which still amounts to $1,600,000,006. But not only is it impos- sible for the farmers to pay the principal, it is <qually impossible to pay fhe interest. Liew average profits do not exceed 4 per it. How then are they to meet an interest oj from 7 to 9 per cent? Gen. Batier propounds this riddle, and then he “gives itup.” He can see no way out of the miserable slough into which the farmers have fallen, short of that financial cyclone which he says is coming. But Gen. Butler's fivures are earnestly disputed. The Philadel- phia Press calls them “simply preposterous,” aud says that he must have got them by tak- ing the total assessed valve of western rea! estate in 1880 and then subtracting the value city, town and county property. it quotes the commissioner of labor in Michi. gau as es imating that farms in that state are mortgaged for only one-fiith of their value, while Lilinois, according to recent investiga. tion, owes $142 0' 0,000 on farm lands thit in 1879 produced $200,000,000 worth of crops, Th: Graphic. cf Chicago, remarks that instead t taking immediate alarm at Gen. Butler's dire prophecy of a financial cyclone, it would be well to suspend public credulity until the impending census retu:ns are in, and then ecmpare Uncle Ben's figares wiih Unele Sam’s. Baias the outlook may appear at best, it is just possible thit the threatened cyclone may be averted by the formation of athi d national! party with Gen. Ben as a farmers’ candidate tor the presidency of 1892. ' OL ae Tenders for Plastering, are RS will be yeceived up to SATURDAY. Z1-t instent, for Pix tering ‘two D uble Hongses, th © ccats tad rs to specify the amount for eucn, iusnp sum.’ il material fouud. The tae Y, JUNE 12, 1890. and is within fifteen minutes’ walk from the Market House. the house. Enquire of the subseriber at CATHERINE McKENNA. junel2—lw pat BOSTON STEAMERS. TEAMER * WORCESTER" will leave ‘ Charlottetown for Boston on FRIDAY, 20th June, at 6 p. m. CARVELL BROS., Agents. kK. B. Garpner, Manager. junel2—tl 20th gy es © NOTICE. W*: the undersigned Watchmakers of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our Stores on Mondays, at One o'clock, p- m., commencing 7th July, 1890, and ending the first Monday in September, 1899. W. W. WELLNER, E. W. TAYLOR, ~~ G. H. TAYLOR, J. A. CAMERON, G. G. JURY. E 8. BONNELL, junel2—dy 2aw & wky 2w STHAMER HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement. (yea FURTHER NOTICE the Steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, wil run as follows :— Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brusn Wharf, leay- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 4. m., tor Char- lottetown, Calling at Halliday’s Wharf; leav- ing Charlottetown at 3 p. m., for Halliday’s aud Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wedoegday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave srush Whart tor Charlottetown, calling at hialliday’s Wharf; leaving. Cnarlotcetown at 3 p.im., remaining at Brush Wharf oyer bight. Thursday morning, at 7 o’clock, will leave Brush Wherf for Charlottetown, calling at Halli- day’s Wharf; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m.; leaving Brush A vhurf about 6 p. m, for Charlottetown. ‘the steamer will call at China Point Wharf when possible, Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry W hari, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calliog at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Chariviie- town for Hickeér’s and Cranberry Wharves aisp. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. . K very alternate Friday, steamer will go to Mount stewart. Saturday, at 3ociock, a.m., willleave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at 7 a m. for Charivttetown; leaving Char lottetown at 3». m., to return to Crapsud: returning trom Crapaud to Charlotrvetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 39 ets. Deck, 20 ets, or. Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, 20 cts; Cranberry and Hickey’s, tz cts. Cabin, to or from Crapaud, 40 cts, ; Deck, 30c. Exeursion ‘Tickets wil be issued to Orweil gvecriber des not bind limself to accepi the every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday. L. ©. © BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, . SIMSON BROs. & CO., KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, St.John, N B. junell 7 ad ren HOSE! HOSE! We have some few lengths of RUBBER HOSE left, which will be sold at cost. Call early, WARK WRIGHT & GO. (La). Ch’town, June 7, 1890. LYCEUM THEATRE Iwo Nights Only. Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, a |, a Grand Matinee, Saturday Afternoon. AT 2.30 O CLOCK. 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BOUKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, ete., Whole- sale and Retail. ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and O!L PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season (AT COST. Call and examine our O.1 Paintings, framed with heavy Gilt Muuldings, | from $1.00 to $3 00. ae | CROCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Tumblers, Gubiets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc. ; Cane and Wicker Work Baskets, new designs ; a lot of Ostrich and other expensive Feathers, Featber Fans, | Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Tennis Bails, Rackets and Nets, Croquct and Baseball Bata, | Express Wagons, Rocking Horses, G arden Tools, ete. ; a lot f “* U niou Patent Knit Hammocks, from 50c. to $2.25. SCHOOL and PRIZE BOOKS of every kind—special ‘discount to teachers. Musical Instruments, Accordeons, Violins, Mouth Organs, ete. | Call and hear prices. : BAZAAR CO., QUEEN STREET, TS Charlottetown, June 10, 1899. 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