quarters. ee ee Ow ae TILE ‘ Lecal and Other Lems, rsey t& Co t Dorsey, Go Co : d ; ‘ tthe Roller Rink te a Re sure an v ye boots at Dorsey, ff ¢ Lo. an \ the flaws town are at half clay - Srronerst English Malt Vinegar. to kles, at Watson s a hn } Rink to-night and take — - (RTE? | Esg., is at Kast Point, nepecting the ehthouse. ete. - ORAN - few barrels choice repacked Oranges cheap.—A. H. B. Ma \uctioncer ae i Rt LAR monthly meeting of “ Silsby 2 pany, this evening, at 8 o'clock | } ict requested, iipdisecians \y uction at rooms to-morrow at 12 look, noon, | general purpose horse,—-A. H bb. Maegowan, Auctioneer a ‘wo Georgetown fishermen landed. 01 Saturday morning last, 500 large mackerel—th« return of four hours fishing. en Tur st ner M. A Starr will arrive at fow o'clock to-morrow :norning and sail on retu © all w Ww t. ‘ > a Ml HARRIS F iture Stoves ( kery t rv 2 lock; als o ‘ } ; b> ry il it Expre Wagon o r f ARMY A Te perance meet ng t n speeches and recita tions a } M : e led by Lieuts Deo | ind | W a6 eT At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon four nuisance ses were on the locket. Two were fined five cents and costs, me $5 and cost s, and the other was postponed - ; I~ Mr. Sande garden, at CGeorgetown rson § 'seining and hooking, i | worth jare islanders. | there is growing two sun flowers, one eight teet tu . the othe seven feet : one has 24 lowers on it, the other 19—one flower meas ures 12 hes a ross. a ; * Exnreirors at the Dominion Exhibition, | thi ir at Sherbrooke. will be required | pay one-fourth the cost oi freig! Infor mation as to the means of forwarding exhibits un be obtained from Dr. Jenkins, M. P. ‘ald says that Miss Mary E. Miss Isabella Leonard, of Tuesday morning te enter Villa Marie, Montreal. Both lose ¥ : ladies were pupils of the Convent 1 7 , 2.2 + Notre lame in this city. Toe He of this city, and Cornwall, left on re Vovitiate at ll Cart. Crrvs Sturnpivant, known as tT rt nad, is expecté th to-morrow ll " He has been the great many persons, among knowu Francis Murphy. the Sabbath, and . } turing ney Week means of re whom is the He will likely iold meetings well pre wh on io ila Tue Re AEneas MelDonald, before rting on his trip to the Pacific coast, was sented with addresses from the congrega- ions of St. Joseph's, Lot 29, and St. Ann’s, J mes Lot 65. The congregations also made up a handsome purse amounting to $100, to enable him to better enjoy his vacation. — Herald. lille Mr. L. H. Davres, M. P., and the Rev. J). Wigy ire on a shooting excursion at e Eastward, making the Sea View Hotel he popular resort at Souris—their head- We have no doubt that Mr. Davies will be more successful in this excursion than in the excursion he proposes to New Brunswick nex make to t week, 7 A rox which has been creating great havoc among the poultry in Marshfield, St. Peter's Road, Lot 34, was killed on Friday morning last. by Mr. Charles Small, shoemaker, of that place. The He: that Reynard was abeut a week in the locality, and in that time killed over 90 poultry, Messrs. Donald Stew- art and John Gibson being the heaviest ld says losers. - A CARPENTER named Colwill, employed on the new buildings now being erected for th¢ Charlottetown Ww olen Co., had both arms broken yesterday. It appears that at the time of the accident he was at work lifting slipped and fell a distance wall plates when h with the results of about twelve feet mentioned. The services of a physician were called in and the limbs set. Colwill is now doing as well as can be expected. Mae 7 WE are ple ased to learn that there was no fonndation whatever for the alarming stories float about the loss of the steamer Ww orcester while on the passage from this port to Boston. She had a fine passage and arrived safely in Boston at eight o’clock on Monday morning. On the return trip, however, she was not so fortunate, having heavy fogs and smoke ughout the entire passage and not arriving t this port until early this morn- ing. The following is the list of passengers : Mrs DC Marr. Miss Addie A Marr, Mr WA Brown, Mr J L Brown, MrW H Mills, Mrs Davidson, Miss Annie Allen, Mrs Kelly, Mr John Cleary, Miss Cairns, Mra C R Hooper, Mrs Ross, Miss Bertha Horne, Mr Thomas Madden, Mr R Trenaman, Mr Doherty, - Trenaman, J Young, Master Horne, Mr H Young, Mr J J McCooler, A Ross, Daniel Mr Barber, Geo W Dunbar, Mr Burke. > — D ones Ross, Tne new Roman Catholic Church at Bald- win's Road was dedicated to St. Theresa on lay last His Grace the Archbishop of foronto I dedication c inonies were itnessed by . lara 1 ) * peop. d )} © ClOCK His (ivace accom ‘ by t! : J ame Phelan, i Me Mil lian, J. A. Me- Donald and J. McLean, together with the altar boys and people, formed in and marched round t the church. both outside and inside, prinkli ng the walls with holy water, Dorkon the ot At the conclusion of these ceremonies, High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. J. C. Mac- donald, Rector of St. Dunstan's College, with | Revs. J C. McLean and John Deacon ind Sub Deacon ‘ ‘h irles Me! ona ntineg of snting O72 na cope, } ° above | Grant, | =o" I to be n the | iorhnbny | | | | | Kast Point ye ji while eng | gan, ‘A VALUABLE PRIZE! DAILY E XAMINE iii ile TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i SPECIAL Desearcurs tro Tur EF XAMINER. | THE AATENE SEAAPRE. ‘The Schooner Highland | Light ytmost horror. Even women, armed with hatchets, fought valiantly to rescue the im- prisoned unfortunates. To add to the horror of the scene, many fires broke out, and were ineffectuslly fought by the fire department, The night was hideous with the groans of | the dying and the screams of the wounded, | and the prayers of the uninjured, Up to | ten to-day there had been ten distinct shocks. Serr. | (2.30 p. m.) The city is wrapped in gloom, and busi ness is entirely suspended, People gener- ally remain in the streets in tents and unce improvised shelter, and will eamp out to ‘night fearing another shock. The gas FISHING WITHIN THR LIMIT works are injured, and the city will be hae i without light for some time. Hardly a house in the city escaped injury. In Columbia the shock was also very heavy, and many buildings were badly ‘ 48 She is Captured by the ska. Somerville, a few miles from Charleston, oulett. ~~ ' was nearly destroyed by the earthquake. LATER. Sept. 1, 6 p. m earthquake shock was felt here to-day. The situation of Another at 5.19 p. m. - ~~. —- things is becoming horrible. Cut off from Sateeerown. Rent. 2 all communiertion with the rest of the yi wel I > Spt. 4. ° fhe ching schocuer Mishinad. 1 ht. of | World and haunted by the prospect of im- is Choo > Ly thii ‘ Lift Iht i . . } 7 >. | mediate de: : : ‘en are iW e ive ‘et M i8s., elghty-seven tons register, me th, women and_ children are greatly agitated. No trains have departed or arrived in 24 hours and all the lines leading into the city ind p | *e said to be crippled. wine fa ee Fortunately the weather has been good, the _| and the hardships are not as severe as they Houlett, who made the eapture, put his | might have been. . . Sest Cilirak Masih Yad nome mon on boat .- 8? r= literally in rains, not a single thy ee oe ea inte Clanehoel 9 place of in the city is open, save hi. tT | ot which is busy preparing pre- Hivhland Licht | *°"iptens for the wounded. S9,000. LATER STILL. Serr. 1 (11.45 p. m.) Repeated earthquake shocks of a mild character have been heard and felt within the last hour. Up to the present time it is roughly estimated that 30 to 40 persons have been killed and over 100 injured. Loss of property will probably reach $8,000,000 or $10,000,000. | with a crew ot sixteen men and commanded by Captain John Ryder, morni was seized at } : stercia\ o'eloek, Le kc SUX . .'s ot avead in fishing witain one Japtain fisheries provection cruise! hali mm the shore. ( busivess irug store, 1m | ie captured is one yeal td ol, b ard cost about a ce outtit for which, together with and two hundred barrels of mackerel also on board, are estimated to be about $13,000 of the } } , — mene has on mnpiete the vessel the Hichland Their names are ‘an, and Licht Ferguson to Cardi- Two crew of and McLe both belong Captain Ryder is the prindiga! owner, prensegnemmbeareies and is a ve ry respectable and conscientious A Horrible Murder. man. He feel: badly ovel the fact that he Orrawa, Sept. 1. A most atrocious murder was committed limits. Chere eighty sail of the and was fishing inside were between seventy vessels there at the time of the capture, and the | on Sunday on the shore of Mink Lake. The Captain did not observe the Houlett until | victim, Wm. Dunlap, was a farmer, about she was under his lee and had fired a gun. ; 40 years of age, and was married but last Captain Lorway brought the Houlett| June. The man’s body was found Sunday wn from the North Side during the | morning, about six feet from the shore, in night and anchored among the fisting tleet. | eight imches of water. Five gashes are Che Houle apparent on the man’s head. The jury neighborhood at all, having | returned a verdict of wilful murder against been at Malpeque the evening before, con- | parties unknown. sequently the capture was a surprise to all oreo. the fishermen, = Attempted Poisoning. The Highland Light is moored to the i Queen's Wharf, here, and is still in charge tt was not known or suspected SACKVILLE, Sept. 1. f first oflicer Hughes and the crew from walis . cae : . Sie A nefarious attempt at wholesale poison- ; the Houlett. She is to be stripped to-day | 6 - : ul ing was made at this place yesterday. The and handed over to Collector Owen, who . ‘ ; ; ’ - ees ‘ . | wellat the residence Of Mr. Mason, from will put watcnamen on board. Captain re \ {ore Ne a silane >) | Whieh Commissioner Cahill and others Ryder and his crew still remain by their —" a i were supplied with water, was poisoned vessel, and will probably make application s ' with Paris green. Fortunately no person to-day to the American Consul to be sent tals had used the water. The perpetrators are i procession i en as | spectively. His | (jrace Archbishop Lynch, in mitre: Me f 7 | trl ’ ssisated, as also did Revs, Jame Phelan and | Vie Millan. \fter Mas: His Grace | priate | erm » : ; ii ! the im of $115 slized. In the lu ’ 7 oi el ‘ fternoon at half-past four oclock the «ic sitions of the Cross, at vremony Benediction Phelan. The congratu- rishop ere te d the St lusion ot which ct was give? by the Rev. Jas n! of Balaw! & i vad ave to ue zeal in erecting a church whic th is p conouuced to be oge of the finest wovden str’ uctures in the Provinces, the cone ‘port that many people were killed and ae BAtlas | nillions of dollars’ worth of property des- mo ooo ‘ ; unknown.. rhe fishing fleet at East Point followed the Houlett and her prize as far as Souris. THE BANGOR FAHIBITION, Island Exhibitors Successful, The Beach-Teemer Race. Lonpon, Sept. 1 The Beach-Teemer race was rowed over the regular championship course, from Put- ney to Mortlake. At Hammersmith Bridge, Beach led Teemer by six lengths. The umpire’s boat struck one of the but- tresses of the bridge and was disabled, pre- venting her from following the race to the , BanGor, Sept. 1. es ; . : — finish. The Fair this year Surpasses 1 ¢ Of vw : ® that of 1885. The rogramme of 5 Paes wae = Hanlan Again Victorious. races for Tuesday was not carried wie” Bi” Tee ied Bs aes 1 mut owing to the heavy fal f rain. The Sas OWING , 7 = I - : . New York, Sept. 1. races were postponed until to-day, when ; , 11; j : they were witnessed by fully twelve thou- A great five-mile sculling race on Jamaica Bay for $2,500, between MHanlan and Courtney to-day, was won by Hanlan easily by seven lengths. Hanlan beat all pre- vious records by ? of a second. sand persons. BANGOR, Me., Sept. 2 The horse Stockman imported by Hon. Donald Ferguson for the Stock Farm and at present owned by Hon. James Clow, M. L. C., Murray Harbor, took first prize in its class. The horse Challenc: ft. captured second prize Hon. Donald Ferguson, who exhibited three lots of sheep, carried off first prizes in every class in which his sheep competed. More Seizures for Fishing. Eastport, Sept. 1 The cruiser Middleton this afternoon caught a smal] boat belonging to this place for fishing at Campbello. The Middleton has also seized a boat owned at Pembrooke. of Prince County, Weather Bulletin. Another Earthquake ! Toronto, September 2—10 a.m. ee Moderate winds, mostly westerly; fine, com- paratively cool weather. TERRIB.E Vist ATION scar sissanssilgeiiaaaiaiiil Says the Summerside Journal.—The new Episcopal church at Kensington was opened on | Sunday last, on which occasion there was a very large attendance, among whom were number from this parish. There were three | services during the day, at which Rev. Chas. O'Meara, Rev. T. W. Johnstone, and Rey. H. Harper officiated in the order named. Rev. THRILLING F SOBN KS A. City > ‘Ruined. morning. Rev. T the highest praise for the work he is doing in his new field of labor. sian On Friday evening last the division room at Stoneham, N. B., was broken into and robbed of ali the paraphernalia connected with the division in that place, consisting of the char- ter, sixty regahas, cards, constitutions, all the papers, and glass pitcher and goblets. This Many Persons Kil fl al Wounded. GREAT L088 OF OF PROPERTY. —-— ro Aveusta, Ga., Sept. 1. At Langley, 125 mi froin Charleston, | is said to be the third time this division room in earthquake destroyed a mill dam and | 14s been vu rglarized. .c temperance peo- , r 1; nla iv ths Li walite have ~o aoe 2 is the water washed away the road bed A | ple in that locality have been more active in ’ a , cineer | the work of temperance and it is thought that train dashed into the flood and the engineet i on : Gir — drowned The engine is tle war they have warged on the liquor sell- and sna as 0 sci e i is . ; j ‘ vo ae or ers has led to retaliation of this kind. now 40 feet under water. Mr. Atpion ALLEN, of Murray Road, Bots- ford, N. B., had his left leg broken on Satur- day last, while driving oxen. One kicked him, breaking both bones. He was some dis- tance from a house, in an unfrequented place, but managed to crawl two or three hundred yards, when his cries were heard, and he was taken care of, Private despatches from Charleston re- troyed by earthquake. FURTHER PARTICTLARS. Savannau, Ga., Sept. 1. Three distinct shocks hi ave been felt here midnig! the shocks were of a : ange een of, AN Auction SaLes.—To-merrow, Friday, Sep- short duration and not. violent. tember 3rd, on the premises, three very nice CHARLESTON, 8S. C., Sept. 1. building lots on Long Street, close by upper = a : (Queen Street. And at 12 o'clock, noon, at Aste Pan &. ates © peeves _ the law tama Building, «two story double might o6.9.00 Oglock. 4 7 2 Sy | tenement house on Fdward Street. Sales Ness a ‘tion of the city was destroyed and | positive. Feeeee onal. -uk. McNeill, Auc- hundreds of persons were rendered home- ae . : less. Men were frantic, women were | lan beseeching mercy from the Almight GENTLEMEN, we can now suit ycu toa real nice fine wool or fur felt gt at very low Dagiand. -—just received direvt from London E. Full. “ot 3 2, a children were e tears. Many tie were seriously if not fatally injured, Broad Street prusunted a spectacle of the Ged. C. Wiggins assisted at the communion in the | Tr. B. Reagh is deserving of | a7 aac HOTEL ARRIVALS. | RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 1—Jas Rogers, Montreal; Jas Isbister and Mrs Isbister, Ottawa: Miss M Fraser, (Quebec; Miss M w estaway, Miss A Murphy. Miss S Murphy, Georgetown; F Nash, Mon. treal; C P Baker and w vife, St John; W Bain- hill and wife, do. Sept 2—Mrs DC Marr, and Miss Marr, Hyde Park, Mus; J N Brown and W A Brown, vitzburg, Mass; J Hunter, London, Ont. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 31—J R= Macdonald, Macdonald, do. Sept I-—H Entwistle, Moncton; A McDonald, do; A Mills, S’Side: M Scanlan, Halifax; J EK Gallant, Abram’s Village; W Dingwall, Orwell S.C Clarke, Mt Stewart; J Serimgeour, Cardigan Bridge; A Ross and family, Newport, R . ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept 1—Alex Thomson, New Glasgow,N 8; Barret Henderson, A Henderson, North W ilt- shire; John Quigley, Lot 7; Mary Haberlin, Eliza Bull, James Bull, Jones Bell, Fdward Haberlin, Murray Harbor; A McKinnon, Coleman; Nelson Dingwell, Bay Fortune; Geo Panmure; W Robinson, M P Road, A Henderson, Nor th Wiltshire: Frank Nelson, West River. REVERE HOUSE, Aug 31--H H Harvey, Montreal; AD Me- Lellan, Halitax, NS. Sept 1—W_ Kdimunds, Montreal; Mrs Ww Edmunds, do; Master W H Edmunds, do; Master D. C B Edmunds, do;T Hume, Quebec; J E Mercier, PQ;J A Dev- lin, Toronto. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 17-F H Stewart, Gloucester, Mass; 2 Taylor, Charlottetown; G Martin and Mis Martin, Montreal; Mrs E Stewart, Miss Daw- son, Miss Minnie Dawson, Miss Louisa Daw- son, Misa — M Dawson, Mrs Shenton, Char- ee AJ M Painchaud, Quebec; TB Calhoun, Dalhousie, N B; J N Morrison, Bos- ton; W A Hutcheson, H R Crockett, Char- lottetown; Charles R. Short, St John, N. B.; Dr Thos Hali and wife, Miss D M Hall, Thos Hall, jr, I B Toune, Bo.ton; Miss Clara E teid, Tryon; D Rogers and wife, Summerside; Miss .F Brauer, Antigonish; Miss F Prindle, Boston. 26——Prof McLean, Ballarat, Australia: H C Cummings, G W Bunker, W L Jenks, H D Hammond, “Concord, NH. 30—L W Wat- son, F Smith. Charlottc*own. SEA VIEW HOUSE---SOURIS, Sept l-—P A McIntyre, Souris; Andrew Murphy, es J R McKie, do; L H Davies, do; C J Wiggins, do; A Lord, do; Master E R Lord, do; Jas D Lapthorn, do. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTT ENTERED. Sept 1— Bean Bassin, Walsh, Pictou; Mary D, Langille, Wallace; Margaret Jane, Mcion- ald, Pietou; R Munn, Burke, Buctouche. Sept 2 QA lert, Murphy, Glace Bay; Willough- by’, Lantz, Point Prim. LTOW N. CLEARED. Sept 1—Mary D, Langille, Wallace; R Munn, Bourke, Picton. Sept 2 W ares Lantz, Peint Prim. BIRTH. At Crapaud, onSunday, the 29th ult., the wife of H. W. Robertson, M. 'D., ofa dsughier. M ARRIED, At the residence of the bride’s aunt, in Brook- field, on Sept. Ist, by Rev, J. M. Macleod, Mr. Malcolm Bruce, of Charlottetown, to Miss Minnie McQueen, of Brookfield, On 20th August, by Rev. J. M. Macleod, Mr. William Hen Graham, of Murray Harbor Tr to Miss Kate Cameron, of Millville, Lot 61, Panorama of -Palgrin’s Prog Tess, EW Origisal Oil Paintings, and a Saar Forcible and Eloquent LECTURE a REV ADAM CHAMBERS, of Boston, U. 8. St. Paul’s (Epis.) School “Boom, Thursday tive, Sept. 2nd. Tickets, 25 cents; Children, 10 cents; 8 o'clock. August 25, 1886. "The Liquor Licguse Act, 1883,” Years Ending April 30, °85-86, ee APPLIC ANTS in the districts of King’s and Prioce Counties, P. E. Island, who have paid Application ees under the foregoing Act, are hereby notified that these Fees will be refunded upon applying to the Collector of Inland Rev- enue, at his oflice, in Charlottetown, Proof of identity will be required, SAML. C.. NASH, Col. Inland Revenue. Aug. 27—3i aug31 sept 1-3, pat 3i aug 28-30 sep 2, jour pio 2i inst St. Peter's Girls’ School | will be Opened on MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, | AT 10 O'CLOCK, A, M. begins at Application for new pupils may be made to MISS ROSA DESBRISAY, Spring Park. | Ch‘town, Aug, 28, 1886. ‘ST, PETER'S BOYS’ SCHOOL | WrLe be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, ist "Y September. Thorough secular education given. Fcr particulars apply to . H. GREEN, Aug. 16 Kent Street. BUILDING LOTS. I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, FRIDAY, September 3rd, at 1lo’clock, on the premises— 3 very nice Building Lots, fronting on Long Street, east of Upper Queen Street. Size of each | Lot 51x80 feet. Terms—One-third cash; balance in anual instal!men's at 6 per cent interes bale positive, threc A. McN KILL, Aug. 28.—tl sale Auctioneer, Uo - Partnership Notice. NOTICE is arial given en ini W. L. STERNS has heen admitted a partner in the firm of NFERXS BROTHERS. Souris, P. E. L, Aug. 27, 1886—aug2s 61 Pew wap, WE “af LR TS, Risse, & iT ANTED—A respectable young Man to — | wae art of a Apply to G. KE. | Cook & Ca, : sept? ay & wy Ww? ANTED—: A Gin for y to Mrs. 4. . y fo Tt. r, Corver Kent anti * — vep] Si | Cum enera! house-work. Ap- ! nel laine aerate dentin count a. - pean ce ont — - THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1886. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED J. B. MACDORNALD’S. New Dress Goods, | Yew Cashmeres, New Velvets, Rew Corsets, New Ribbons, | New Fiannels, New Buttons, New Pweeds, Selling at Cheapest Prices a— 4% J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUREN STREET. Ch’town, August 25—dy wy —_———-= ——- —_—.—> = _ - —_—— se eens eee £900" Bs? TREVOR Wants to Have His Say---that is : OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. Island, Cheaper than from ws. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, tors can attain to, There is no better quality of Cloths manutac showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. that none of ow tured than ompeti- what we are Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. 0 $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have stock of Hats, 4n Immense selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. best Hats you ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS FURNISHINGS, Onils, Collars, Ties., &c., iat ——_—_—_ Unsarpassced Style. 4a Prices were never as Low. other establishments this year. 4), sek... gee ee 72 QUEEN Ch’town, June 23, 1886-—eod"« wy Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from C_E;, S'TREET. oe ce ie IN Ey VW, HAT & FUR STORE, Wewson Block. a a a A NEW DEPARTURE! LOWEST HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. = STUART. very Ch’town, May 4, 1886 CITY STEAM ————- — -—) ee ‘> a? OP oe ae 25 Cases LEMON SYRUP, 10 do RASPBERRY do, 10 do STRAWBERRY do, 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, RILLA, ORANGE, &c., 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, 100 5-lb. Boxes do do, 3 Bris. ROYAL MIXED CANDY, 200 5-lb. Boxes do do, 100 10-lb. do SUGARSTICKS. —— ALSO — The Best Stock of NOVELTIES and 1-CENT GOODS in the Market. Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits. JOHN QUIRK PRINCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN 1886.—lmo eod VANILLA, WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA Write for: August A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. — oe 50 I THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, P. FE. IL. AS been much eens this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on or He fore A hay 160i} - TERMS: = erate The ch agg will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the Provinces. JOERFRRN WEwWVSEON *a"CoO): Ch’tuwn, June 15, 1886.