EE a er ee OEE cs i NE EE A tt ME IT LAO ate A ee AR ~ le a, "ee oe th anit . + s ) The Millionaires of the Day. ee MEN WHO HAVE SECURED FORTUNES WITHIN THE HALF CENTURY. A ork star i ‘ ca l 1@ ung bil i ( \ pl Ls O DOSE ) ia W: to the epres uve Of | St I I l ltl . im x 1 , pre ented I a \ i wi uld incinde, ym bas pex, such menas Van- lerbilt, Gould, Keene, Sage, Hunting- », Field, Dillon, and Hateh? A siart- g amount you say? Well, leta crash come, some su Il ; ny} lC- ly annibilated, and the total me is —vyour billior It only requires a 5 ‘ ., that is all Van bil ! worth, in securities and other property, a least, $200,000,000. ‘And how ab t Jay Got “Oh, well, put*im down for $150,-| 000,000.’ T figures may seem a little too high, but lL have no deubt Gould stands next in the list after Vanderbilt. worth $100.000.000 The Astors are I heir riches came by jnhentance, an 1} R. K. Brace wants above his Store with out-buildings. It is splendid stand for a Farmer’s Dining Saloon. Lots of room for h: ses, etc. to ‘ae rush for seeds CARTER’s Seed Store. this year is te GEonGE [3w 2aw wkly 3i New TEA just arrived at Werks & Co, fmi2 d tf wi. New stock of English and American Felt Hlate a Bb, \ acdonald’s [ml0 d&w » PAINTERS Received to-day, one case f bushes—-the best ever imported—City Hardware Store—Neoerton Bros ml2 31 Lace CurtTatxss.—A_ beautiful assortment now showing at Werks & Co. [m1l2 d tf w2) |} Great rash expected at Dorsey, Goff & Co, to-night. New boots (latest styles) opening to-day and marked cheap. {ml0 LADIES requiring apair of Kid or Goat Boots or Slippess can get them chep at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store {ml0 d&w. Cak Marcnuess (choice patent flour) re- veived to-day by Baxr & Gorr, Boors and Shoes retailed at wholesale prices at Jd. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. [ml0 d&w, (ae hardest things to get in this city are nice Children’s boots and Slippers. They can now be had at Donsky, Gorr & Co. fmlO Dress Shirte at 75c each at J. B. {ml0 é&w. Halibat, Haddock, Codfish Finan Haddies at the Fish Market. Fink white Macdenald's. and jin lO FRESH ye natural increase in the valueof pro-| A _ stock of men’s and doys’ Clothing ~ : J. B. MACDONALD’s, m9 d&wly perty. After such gvreat monev kin “ , ' [ . ) as Gould, Vanderbilt, and the “Astors,| 4 Pt#c8 of fine machinery that is composed tn thew sigh win of il it am, | Of séeel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver — gs — oe a a, Miss - | that Brown cannot mend or make new, you ‘Omparatively insignificant, Russell | may just as well throw it way. Shop on Sages $15,000,000 is asmal! pile be-} corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- of « | rs é side Gould’s $150,000,000. Whitelaw |lettetown. {jan 29 Reid’s tather-in-law, Mills. is said to be| May's strong Pants for $1.35 a pair at J. B. wortd $15,000.00 ; Macdonald 8 [mid d&w. ® . » ~ DINES str > ‘ Reer & Gofl’s ‘How much is Dillen worth? | SARDINES, just received at Beer & ( rr oe ’ ‘ ' mayo ‘Krom $9.000.000 to $12.0 10,000 . . : , . 93 (#REAT bargains in Boots and Shoes at J. B, ‘Aad Cyrus W. Field? i +REAT bargains in Boots and Shoes at | . Joabt “that Field i Macdonald’s. [mi0 d&w, : } . 1 lave no doubt that eld could a ie nave ‘ 7 ‘| You ean get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ count his pile at $10,000,000. opinion Keene is more famous than | wealthy. I estimate his wealth as between $2,500,000 and $3,500,000. | Huntiogt m jhe railroad- man, is worth anywhere frem $4,000,000 tc 6,000.- 000.” Speaking of the late Augustus} Schell, the Wall street man observed: ‘The published statement of the amount cf property bequeathed by Mr. Schell, fixed the amount of his property at over ln my | i $15,000,000. The figures may be somewhat too high, and they may be too low, but Iam satisfied that they cannot be more than $2,000,000 or $3.,- 000,000 oat of the way. Mr. Scheli| came honestly into possession of every | dollar of his property, and that is more| than car be said of many of the rich| meonof the country. He was one of} the most scrupulous and rigidly con-} scientious gentlemen I have ever met. ; Possessed of genuine abilities and a special aptitude for business, his wonder- ful success in life was not surprising. ‘When Buchanan was elected, he ap- pointed Mr. Schell collector of New| York. From that eventful period | (twenty-seven years ago) may be dated the beginning of Mr. Schell’s financial prosperity. His wealth began to ac- camulate. When he entered ‘he office of collector he was probably worth about $10,900 or less. The prominent public position and influence which the collectorship carried with it, and the business reputation and knowledge of public affairs to which he speedily: at- tained, aforded the opportunies, and Sesides, the era of railroads was begin- ning just then. About that time a number of new roads were projected, while others were building, and the field of legitimate investment ‘was on- rivaled. The first great railroad was completed about 1853. Others were progressing, and capital wasin great demand. Thus Mr. Schell, almost at the outset of his investments, had all the advantages attending these great works, and had no obstacle to the ac- cumulation of a large fortune. Indeed, [ might say, that the same observation applies to a majority of our present millionaires. Nearly ali the vast wealth they possess — hundreds of millions-of doltars, and far ~beyond thé Wildest dreams of European natidéns, bas been harvested within the last twenty- seven years by the exercise of a bigh order of business tact,sagacity and fore- sight in making investments. Gould, too, has made his pile, all of it within twenty years, Huntington, during the the same period ; Vanderbilt, certainly Within a quarter of a century ; Russell Sage and W, B. Ogden also; in tact you might take the last quarter trom 1850 up and it would not be inappro- priate to call it the golden age of in- vestment. We shall probably never see such opportunities again. 20 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN FOOD, Dr. 8. F. Newcomer, Greenfield, 0., eays: “In cases 2a debility, ond terpor of mind and body, it does exceedingly well.” ~+>--- Special Notices. WaLTaamM WAtcnes at G. H. Taytor’s. [m13 wly New Seotch Tweeds and Worsteds, just received at L. E. Prowse’s, [mayl4 LADIZS AND Misses Srraw Hars.—Two cases, very nice styles, opened to-day.—W. A. Weeks & Co. ProrLe talk about cheap goods, but if you want to see goods that are cheap just call and look over L. E. Prowne’s stock of new goorls. [may 13. THREE THOUSAND packets Flower Seeds, all he best varieties and all fresh, for sale at! > . George Carter's Seed Store, Great George Street. '3w 2aw wkly 3i Mes. Rogers Yorse will carry on the mil- linery ‘businessae-nsual- in the rooms above W. & A. Brown & Co’s., DesBrisay’s old stand, where she will ‘he pleased to see her numerous customers, [m9 lw eod A NEW LoT of Watches Jewelry ree ceived at G. H. Taytor’s. fml3 wly ARRIVED to-day by ‘Northern Light,’ and and fifty pairs sae ° fap and in stock, one handred : selfing Itw.—Nuxrus Bry. | McLuep & Co, | scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of | Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. {feb 16 Juse¢ received per ‘Northern Light” full lines of Tweed and Worsted Suiting. J. M. [apls, Five cases of Christy's London Hats open- ing to-day at L. E. Prowse’s, {ap26. GratIN Bags, wholesale and retail, price tow for cash, at the London House. THosz persons having ordered Seed Wheat from me can now have the orders filled.— W. P. CoLwItt. {may2 dly&wly 3w. Tue King’s County Sheriff’s office will be located at Souris East. {may3 lw FRincrs, Gimps avd Laces in great variety at J. B. MacpoNnALn’s. {m9 d&wly. A SPLENDID saraple of Seed Wheat at W. P. )LWILL’S. [may] diy&wly 3w Lyon’s celebrated Black Silk for ladies’ dresses at J. B. Macpowa.p’s, {m9 d&wly. Errs’ Cocoa at Beer .& Goff’s. [may3 For Black and Colored Cashmere Merinoes go to J. B. ‘WacpDONALn’s. [may? d&wkly. SINGLE Pry Cast Steel Springs, in Stock Cr and all kinds.-—Noxton Bros, [ap3 Enouisn Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & Goff's [may3 Go to W. P. Colwill’s for Clover, Timothy, and Garden Seeds. [apl4 4w dly&wly New Harts just opened at L. E. Prowse’s, {ml, We are selling off our bulance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new goods. W. P. Conwitt. {m!0 wkly. A tort of Silk Hats jiist received to-day at L, E. Prowse’s from $i!.75 up to $7.75. [ap26 Frve pound tiny, Tea, warranted yood or money refunded, at W. P. Corwaxt’s. [ml0 wkly. THE latest rtyles of Silk Hats just received at D. A. Bruce’s, {ap 25 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CotwILl’s, {mlO wkly, Every part of agun ora sewing machine made af Brown’s shop, on coruer of Prince and Grafton Street Ch’town, [jan26 wkly, You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W. P. Cos .wILL’s, [apl5 4w dly&wly, Seep Wuear, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. CoLwi t's, {aplS 4w dly& wly. How to save twenty-five dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown's and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it for anew one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. [jan 29 RTGAGE SALE. LO be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of June next, A. D,1854, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Chariottetown, in Queen’s Gounty, under and by virtue of a Power i Sa +, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth «day. of, January, A. D, 1880, and made between Thomas Bigger and Mary Bigger, his wife, and William Frizzle and Johanna Frizzle, his wife, of the one part, ant Daniel Hodgson, since deceased, of the other part. AS that tract, piece and parcel of land, on Township Number Twenty-five. in Prince County, commencing at a stake fixed at the south corner of Alexander Sharpe’s land, adjoining that of Daniel Schuriman; from thence it runs north seventeen chains and fifty-seven links; thence west sixty-one chains eight-nine links; thence south seven- teen chams apd twenty links; thence east sixty-one chains and eighty-nine links, to the place of commencement, containing one hun. dred and five acres of land, a little more or less, and also a right of way of sufficient width for acart along the line of the late Alexander Douglas’ property from the said piece of land to the Town Road. Also, all that other piece of land, or Town- ship Number Twenty-five, aforesaid, com- mencing at @ stake fixed at the southwest corner of land in possession of William Frizzle; from thence south along William S. Hogg’s east line a distance of seven chains and fifty links; thence east along Joseph Lawless” land a distance of sixty-six chains and sixty-eight links; thenee north alung Daniel Schurman’s west line a distance of seven chains and fifty links; thence west along the said Witiam Frizzte’s south line a distanee of sixty-six chains and sixty-eight links to. the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office THE DAILY let the dwelling | al PARSONS ILLS AKE NEW RICHE BLOOD, And will completely cliange the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pil each nicht from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possibie. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians uso them: in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail fer eight lotter-stamps. Send for cireulkr. I. 8S. JUHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. : JOHNSON S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- tancousiy ro hevé these terrible diseases, and will positively cure mine vases out of ten. Information that will save many lives semt free by mall. Don't delay # moment. Prevention {is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Scents, ond, Use). a ae : i i P Cough, Whooping Cough, Nenralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Langs, Chromi¢ Hoarsensss, Hacking . Curonia Rheumatism, Chronte Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Mordus, Kidney Troubles, on of the Spine ana Lame Back. Sold everywhore. Send for paniphiet toi 8S. Joaxson & Co., Bostom, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, new trave ing te this country, sayé that most ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here axe worthiess trash. He says that Bheridan's J Mase, : Condition Powders are absolutely pare and ia 4 ae maaeaely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. ee dag 4 te 1 pins food. Sold everywhere, or sont by mail for 8 Jetier-atamps. I. 5. JommsON & Co., Boston, ~a FURNITURE. s— - ° 2+ FURKITURE. een () We have on hand a full line of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS, latest styles and well made, that we will sell cheap to make roem for new patterns. We are prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Polishing, etc., for house-cleaning time, in a thorough manner, HAIR MATRASSES Re-made, Re-picked and Cleaned, which make them as good as new. CHAIRS Reseated with Birch, Veneer, Perforated Seats, and Cane. First-class work guaranteed in every branch. All orders en- trusted to us in this month will be promptly executed,‘and cheaper than after the spring rush commences. Better value in every department than ever before offered in Charlottetown. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Kent Strect, and ®3 Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 17, 1884—2aw wkly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —— 6: Winter Arrangement. ——$. 0:0 — N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— iSs8o-4. U IS83-4. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST fl TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. x Kal { ' { " "eo ’ * STATIONS. No, | No.3 || STATIONS, No, 2 | No, 4. ——-—___—_ 1 Charlottetown..... dp! 7.40a.m.| 2.40 p. m.') Sharlottetown .. = - p.m. 10.30 a.m, Royalty Junction..,.{ 8.00 ‘* | 3.00 ‘“ Royalty Junction }4P| > * lo.08 North. Wiltshire... __ $52 “* |} 3.48 * | re J ene tar HA H6 ‘| Hunter River........ 9.07 “ | 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire.....] 2.04 ‘* | 922 « Bradalbane...... ...' 9.44 « | On. ..44 Hunter River Font caus .an °° | 9.07 sé County Line..... 9.53 ‘* | 447 “ || Bradalbane.......... LIT ss | 8.32. « Freetown........ 10.08 * 5.01 ‘* || Couaty Line......... 1,01 ns 8.23 « Keusington,...... ..{10.80 “ | 5.21 ‘* || Preetown............ 12.46 ‘ 8.09 os 5 arjl1.05 ** | 5.56 ‘* || Kensington........../1%.25 ‘*"| 7.49 ¢¢ Summerside, . ... } ap 1.60 p. m., : id S$ dp{ll.50 a.m.) 7.15 a, m Miscouche,....... ait ha = i ees jariil.io * Wellington.......... $e: * || Misconche........... 10.48 ** Port Hill............ | 2.32 ,« \ Wellington... ...... 1020 «4 GRAAF 2... ses cees | 30 ** } Port Hill............ 9.38 = PPOGNEGEE, . cos c-cesie — U'Leary..... és 8.20 o BIDGNOS 645 14+ --4% Fas 4,54 ‘* I Bloomfield ...... | ap a fee ii. Aid ar| 5.50 * |; Alberton............ ; ‘ -_ |} Dignish...2.....-. dp} 6. 0a, m. aaa errr teenager cn ane teneaanemenite nematode deaatndinwenmamsmantwenaiedameaaan > TRAINS DEPART.~FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5.) | No! 7, |} STATIONS. | No. 6. | No, 8, ‘ | ca Bae C hantottetown,.....¢ | 2.30 p. a] | Charlottetown.... ar 10.45 a, m| : s - | 2.50 Ths Royalty Junction....|10.22 « Royalty Junotion ; dp! 255 “ W Workssss cs criss. covs 10.05 + With... 0s cepems gree! S12... % || Sodfor @.',......... | 945° « sedt. | . j 5 “ Bedford ...:.°.2.5.." | -_ rn | Mowat Ste wart... = B22 ¥ ¥ ar ; ’ . Mount Stewart. . dp| 4.15 * on +1 7.40 ardigan.. un.d%-... 5.35. ** || teorgetown....... dp | 7.15 a. m.! SGeorgetown.,......ar| 6.00 “) J | do t Stewart ....ar , 905 a. m. Mount Stewart....dp| | 4.10 p.m.) Morell..........-.4. aw. * WUE «6 oh bebe nade 01 ' joe ~ ED Petes... bc, 7. “ a, Cee G.isi \ Wear River...;...... 709 * par River... scses. GAG; UC) BSparic .. oT. dies on dp| ; 6 25a. m De co cic ecs ar om * i J Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetewn, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent a A a EE a ee OS eae eee eee ae Se of Mr. Edward J. 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My appetite {m. proved almost from the first dose, After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and al) signs of irritation of the skin disappeared. My catarrh and eo were also cured by the same means, and my general health greatiy eres, und) it is now excellent, 1 feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the SARSAPARILLA, whieh I recommend with sii confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised, 1 took it in small doses three times a day, and used, 'n all, jess than two bottles, [ place these facts at your service, boping their publication may do g Yours respectfully, Z.P. Wipe.” The above instance is but one of the many eonstantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfeot adaptability of AYeR’s Sansa. PARILLA to the cure of al! disenses arising fron; impure or impoverished biodd, and a woakened vitality, reu Ayer’s Sarsapaiiiia cleanses, enriches, and strenzthens the blood, stimuiates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby erables the system to resist and overcome the atvacks of all Serefu- lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Rhew matism, Catarrk, General Debility, and al) disorders resulting from poor or cormpted biood and a jow state of the system, PEEPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co,, Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Dengaees; Po $1, six bottles for AYER'S CATHART'C Roe PILLS. Best 5 Medicine eure Constipation, Indi n, Headashe, and all Bilious Disorders, Sold everywhere, Always reliable, W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent EBadorsed by the Freneh Academy of Med cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposnre, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment, Posi- tive cure inone to three daye. Local Treat- ment only required. 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SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment eee T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs, Soph Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment cahp be excelled for removmg pain and soreness, It is no wortklees trash, as &-me may suppose, simply because they have boep imposed upon by others bunt. iz positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, | All we ask isa trial that you may be conr | Vinced of the truth of our statement, Our exe | perience isthat one bottle tried also sells many i more, Bre. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E, A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Loi 27. Oct. 22, 1883—eod wklyf WwW. J.