ae -< . anna OO ee ON A SN A NET REE te ress bry droods, examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season's GOUDS AT LOWEST PRIGES v4 x Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed —— — ore SEN mene een mn ; os Tr m A a en are a Ne NNER ne A a re ti fi nt ii t.. 7i-s as ey ee eae ie ee. Cy ; 5 -HE DAILY mxeaAMINER, MAY 39 1583 , | a ol . a re : LE aeRO SiN pace “em eNRE Re os aes a ’ Local and Gther [Legis Tei BOD 4 63 Tee i yaneres eee et ee yee ee ae ae ee ee ‘ . ° e¢ ; ~ + % j an bee Sm OL EE fF Tae ac dy is | A Run so 1) 2ath | pesmi . wat ‘ n hrst pag ; SHOCK) Rare - (SPECTAL Despavous i | SHOCKING ACOIDENT ON THE MAINE CENTRAL | ; M aw Dr g tl vey SMR SRAMINEN.) «| : ty LOCOMOPIVE COLLIDES WITH A FREIGHT | REY. . The Bleense will. RAIN-~-THREE MEN KILLED. ey ¢ . } ‘ <a i ee fas factor POSES PORE» ee | A disastr i "ak ed. gem : wr 8 astrous accident curred, on the a!) } OTTAWA, May oo i . em - aeh occur ed, ‘ i€ hat om o he House went Into Committ pata bee ; "ean eee a . to athe _ ee yester. | T0ad, near Brown’s Landing. Vassalbor s S 5 bat 4 @REA! COLWILL's | for ‘ay to amend the clause in: the Licensaiiaine. Juci Satas — anon Vasaalboro, a od | ga a | 3 wockery imay 22 3aw w 6 Law 1 quiring two-thirds of tl on j ve -_—— node, | & freight trai} By «ee Sa * : geese’ ° prohib’t the granting of a lic re _clectors | ROing west collided with a loeemotive run- | Tas mark: tt ‘ very s Pi & matority of electors , instead as id and kong east, smashing beth a ited ore. perry mrp n and kulirg both engineers, i. a a re Bai io 3 wae eres i the fireman of the wild locomotive. ar rie « : Tue surrey ‘Guinare” will *MsMinS ausiness | - ae = on catastrophe is five miles N advertising our Sprivg and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many ais pos" weit co: 1, CE : isa Angnats, Just above Five-mile) § novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an 1 — : isiness is eing rushed throngh the | aie . : ie Treloht train was about fifteen S a Ik ill : : a < i Rais Park murde:-| House. It is expected that the prorogation | “ates I'e, and ruaning at twon'y mites |>l0°K will repay any intending purchaser. BL ill tal , ee Pi . Mhonur. The wild a : " . ini ; 7 ot, baw bee ) Wh uN » Piiday nex } hi t The wild « ngine was runing at purchase, containing, as it does, the ze be > mn o % speed, and the concussion b ween : a ae ) Was tervific. The momentu d bh ax BUND! a butter crocks, Forbidéen Irish Socictie | of the tea ne te hore), shale arts ef Ra ey ry ; 7 eee Comme ‘ “ _ Socicties, of the Freight train drove the light lozcomo- i ae a. &* i Bey ’ fmay 22 3aw w 6) \I ee —_ é., « Lo ' INTER EK wal OF ~ 4 - oe i ae | TEARING UP SLEEPERS ; + +) . ' i . : " ‘a +) > . ™ (sp case 0! the Stipendiary | 4e@ toman Catholic Priests here have | and rails as ‘it went, Al t i Ps 4 7 na i forbidden the meeti : dade @ da oaee a Gn 96 - Almost immediately ; yp + fe og “i 7 : Bi : sjagiatrate - ngs of Irish Societies, i the collision the boiler of the freight Knglish and American Milliner y, Feathers, & lowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., In iinal i locomotiv , obs . “4 : : a f We Cuamnccs, L. L. D., the well-known! 9, 1 the Pope's Circal | The entire es Ss wrnhebacsallti oe imjneuse Variety and extra value. © tqdon pudli l, aged 83. can ame ¢ Pope's Circular sa ser Was carried away, nothing » Lae oe ' i Be laadon Ps ~ . pm ~ * | but the flues remaining. The sinoke stack Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, 2 5 a , : was carri , aia leat LAY 9 fy: l i » tures nord tt (yer s Sarsaparilla on a New Yorg, April 22, pieces of oe aa SOT and Lk vlnt Bi ab aut, \ ermacelli, etc., etc. daittated person stone’, audacure| Patrick Egan, at a Land League meeting ew J0ng distances in s+ fyows its us [may21 lw wkly | last night, t i | | ; eu Mon Fasre contirm i 2.000 persons in| is UNWarranted. de Roman Us churches of Montreal | ee a } g Thursday as The Governor-Generalship. a i j ‘ =) Wes are Dov ng alarge assortment of | Loxvon, May 22. Bey gukery Cheaper m oo a fo se ‘ Che Pall Mall Gazette announces that the Fy wank aT i M oe of Laudsdown, has accepted the ey Tat jory in th of Jeré Dunn, on trial] «_ ernor-Generalship of the Dominion of } rder the pugilis Be gd tbcagy for mu rdict of not guiity, berny @ Plott, revdered ay a4 gat cour h urs 2 Me ‘gaserc: #e —~u ith to bed-bugs, ete. ee fermless to is For sale at The Apothe- ane: Ha.!. (miy22 2w eod wkly dm -_ fas main points in ‘‘Observer’s” letters ealready been well set forth by Tue i MawiNER S esteemed correspondents ‘* Pro- : pes and “Fairplay.’ - ae A mall ip gen Beexsce oF VINEGAR.— Makes thisome Vinegar, at half price. a Tae Apoth ca:ies Hall the most For sale jwayl2 29 cod wkly Im | = > Tas steamer ‘‘Southport” arrived from Pyuwe this furenoon She witli comusence thi gea@'s Werk on Thursday. ‘Lime aud plac til be published to-w. rrow, —- -> (martes Hatt, pointsman on the Inter- gedal Railway at Truco, was accideatally Bid while coupling cara at Truro on Feduesday last. en PSTERPRISING Ose of the Catskill astain hotels wiil make its own gas, do Bown printing and issue a daily paper the waing seasun. Tas Toronto >. . referring to the picture — ‘/ } "aul bemmemorat.on ot the Confederation of the | says:—‘*lt is satisfactory t: Ber that ou: national birth picture 1s to be fisted by @ Canadian of abiuty and repute- a.” Ct and see the splendid lot of crock« ry whe sold cheap at CoLwiLu’s. {may 223 -—- wv aw w 6: — - Amnetes of agreement for a double-scul! &,drawe up by the Halifax Rowing Asco- @ea. and signed by tiamm and Vonley, Mmerc-ived on the 20th at the office of the WW. Field ard Farm, and forwarded to fun and Lee, at Lowell, Mass. bik alee Tas Duke of Edinburgh and Lord Wolseley Marted for Moscow, to atterd the coro maof the Czar, Mra. Mack y, wife «f Bevada boown2. king, accompinics the fees legation from Berlin, taking v it Mays a press despateh, fiitveu cour een tw Piavrct Kirrey SHovtp Come to augtorrer wN.—A Prince Arthur’s Land- tpaper contains the following advertise- : A young lady of loving and warm ition, playful as a kitten, with golden ®t, coffee brown eyes aud pleasing com- im, would like to correspond with a good looking gentleman, (above six inbeight preferred), as she is a great irer of stature with a view to matri- gy and future happiness. Money no Me. Parricx Doyie, Engineer, formerly Sheen of Pictou, but lately residing in ath ttetown, died here, yesterday mort- Mjalteravery short illness. He came kas last Sunday in the ferry steame: Whpert,” tu have her put upon the Tanne Slip kere, and on M mday evening Ma atiack cf by violent convulsions The # inedicsl aid was procured, but nothin he dene for hin; and abunt five o’clock YMernine ceath put ay end to his rm in @. His ds-ase was one of long Bg The eceased was wach respected Gander our sy op.thies to his bereaved MM Piste, Neics, May 18. ———— Tay Sers dint 5 t nlet sets, gl wsware, Md a larye ] t of sssorte:! crocke \. Those Were Deny cash, mi d wil b: sold MP at Vor writ ‘ ituen Ina Row funay 22 3aw w 6i se On “noday afternoon Be een nvnge:| Che les Hughes and Witham Hedmat, ¢aliei at th honse of James ra om Lower Water street, Halifax, titled fr. m Mr. K sanedy, aha keeps Yet on th pent<é sone liqa r, ‘tho ten Wtix Cate! ani were put eat of the Withou: geting what they wanted. Rig Weat of, and shortly afcer fF tarned . Made auother demand for quo’ Were re fass! a secoad time and a feacas hee Which Vir. Kennedy was ass ulted. a the row the latter fell to the ground. ue. pieke:d| up at once by bis svuu and MH the hous where he expired im- Wlistely, McD yuald aud Hughes were Wied, i ee Yar Rivex Tusnves Acarn.— There _ thisv 28 soul where about North #id thy hones: far ners of the local y have, for years past, rep -atedly been . wt the lares® excursion of the W438 pon the Methodist Church at The Onurch ws undergoing re . Was sivoosed to comtalu A 3 porutity ot P i sting mafetl rl. day hight it was ent-red and *tabl,. Giantiity Was st shen Surely, — the sacred honse of G ad we 6 aed hy tiose thieves, it is tune 3 teasuces were taken toa ferret mie fen an | being them Yo condo . * ™ = J S We sUsyest @ lucal vigilance Moutreal ; { nada, ee At Moscow. | ‘ ' Moscow, May 22. | he Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, sad Lord Wolsley of Criro, have arrived to j attend the Coronation of the Czar. | Cetewayo Again Refeated. Cape Town, May 22. in Zululand still continue. is becoming very hostile and is oninging to his supports the most powerful jtabes. He encountered Cetewayo in an ebygagement on the 18th, and defeated him with great loss. The troubles Oham Telegraph Notes. A fire at Radesheim, Germany, destroyed twenty-five dwellings near the Rhine, aud forty-four families were rendered homeless by fire. The village of Longefoy, in Savoy, has een almost entirely destroyed by fire, four | buildings remaining standing ; 400 persons | Were made homeless. i ' Messrs. Davitt, Healy ard Quinn have | been forbidden to receive visiters, in conse |yueuce of their recent letters forwarding {subscriptions to the Parnell -fund and con- demning the Pope’s circular. 2 : The Crown proposes to distribute the offered for the detection of the Phoenix Park murderers among the inform- ra. It is believed it will also send abroad forthwith, all informers who desire to leave the country. i reward The most disastrous forest fire that ever ivisiied Vermout started on the 20th, in the vicinity of Groton. It is reported that lan immense tract has been burned over ‘and a large amount of property destroyed. | The loss is roughly estimated at $150,000. ' The Czar and Czarina arrived at Mescow om the 20:h. ‘dhey were received at the t ‘pot by a number of Grand Dukes, Princes and Generals, the national anthem was played as they drove in an opeu car- riage to the palace, and great crowds cheered them along the ronte. Dr. Thomas O Reilly, chairman of the ex- ecutive council of the various Irish Nation- al Leagues of the city, telegraphed to the Freeman's Jovraal, Dublin, last night, as follows ; ‘*Catholics here generally condemn the Papal Cire lar as an unjustifiable inter- terence on the part of Kome with Irish politics.” Ata meeting of the Parnell Branch of the Irish National Land League, held in Philadelphia, resolu‘ions were adopted en- dorsing the eppeal issued for a national tribute to Parnell, and authorizing sending ($500 to Archtishop Feehan, of Chicago, with the r quest that it be added tu the Paruell fund started in that city. At a meeting of the Parnell Tribute C .m- mittee held in Dublin ov the 20 h, the fol- owing resclution was adopted :—R~-asolved Chat we de ply regret the action trken by the Sacred Congregarion with reference to he movement iv which we are engaged ; hat we believe the arguments advanced in the Pope's cireular to Insh bishops are founded on misrepresentation and not just iv ap pricable to the public life and work o! Parnell, or of the national gratitede to him ow the part of the Irish people. and that we are determined to persevere in th» werk in which we Lave oider aker, to obtain to the utmost of eur power the belp of the peosle of Ireland and the Irish race in offering Parneli av adequate recogninon of bis labors and service fur the Irish cause T : eS Weatrber B2)ietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fr tle Waritime Provinces, Tou nro. May 22 -ll a. m. Fresh to strong northeaste rly to soutle easterly winds, clouly to runy weather. “MARRIED. residence of the bride’s mother, a the !9to instant, by the Rev. J &. Cameron, Cyril Howard Vingwell, Baggase Master P, E 1 RR. Onarlottetows, to Ligue, scgoud danghteé of the lite William; Conrey, faq, Sours. — HGTOL ARRIVALS. REViRE HOUSE. May 2!.—H_ Byers, Yarmouth; Mra Reid Summerside; famcs i mpewart, do; Joha Mahoney McNutt, Malpeque; /Mravd Mrs L st Joho ; James McKeuna «< Dluusy, Vadley ted ) . . } > ’ denounced the Pope's circular Vetonzal, do; Willem J F sStratto 4, Halifax; slie MeNutt, do; J MeLeo*, lo; M So-plens, every direction, many failing into the river. The boiler he id of the w Bi blown off i so pi 4s ry . : rhe persons killed were Albert Ailgore, engineer of the wild locomotive > . }- + . a gems hreman of the same, and aries S:nall, engiveer of the frei ai Kilewe’ heel Nene ete eight train. gore hi en in she employ of the Maine Central Railroad SOME TWENTY YEARS, and had the reputation of being ac mpetent engineer. Saoiall had been for many years ewployed by tho company and was a good engineer. Both men resided in this city and leave families. E iwtabrouk, the fireman, be. lenged to Bangor. The freight train con- sisted of twenty-one cars, fifteen of which are wrecked, in one place being piled upon each other four cars deep. One locomotive was RENDERED WORTHLESS, but the other, thongh badly damaged, will be repaired. The loss is roughly estimated at $25,000. As soon as the news of the accident reached Augusta, a relief train, With surgeons, employes of the Maine Cen- tral Railroad, and others, weut to the scene of the disaster to render whatever aid they could. Ths bodies bor were brought to Augusta on the 18th. Coroner W. H. Libby was called and a jory empanelled, and sat on the esse on the 19th. Aceord- ing to present appearances the responsi- bility for the disaster rests upon Kilgere, engineer of the locamotive renning wild. ~ ae A Terrible Cycione VisifS PORTIONS OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN —OVER SIXTY PERSONS KILLED AND HUN- DREDS WOUNDED-—-A HOUSE BLOWN OUT OF SIGHT. A cyclone passed through Illinois on Friday doing great damage. A number of persons are reported seriously injured and one is dead. The storm came from the southwest passing half a mile west of Ship- mans, and one mile east of Plainsview and covered a space of about a quarter of a mile ia width. : From advices recived in Chicago from points in Ihnois visited by the eyelone of Friday night, 54 deaths have already been reported in the State and a number injured—estimated at nearly 200. Owing to the bad conditioa of the wires north of Milwaukee, no accurate account of the loss of life in Wisconsin can be made, : A terrific and destructive eyclone from the southeast passed over Dewitt County, Ul, on Friday, doing immense damage wherever it struck. Hail fell as large as hickory nuts and one house was hlown out of sight; three persons were killed and tive wounded, some perhaps tateliy. Several miles south of Carlinville, Til, the residenees of Frank Rice and George Baker were demolished by the storm of Feiday night. Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs. George Baker and two of the latter’s grandchildren were killed outright and three other per- sons seriously wounded, and one of whom will probably die. : The residence of C. A. Stone, three miles south-east of Mason City, Ill., was destroyed by Friday night’s storm and a young ebild killed Hannah Race, a servant girl, was also killed, and seven other inmates of the house injured. Most of those who were wounded during the cyclone at Clinton, [il , on Friday night are improving slowly. There are no new developments, with the exception of two more houses and a barn being added to the property destroyed, The damage to property is very great. r Additional details gathered from varions sources show that the tornado of lust Friday night made its way through three counties of Missonri— Montgomery, Warren and St. Charles—and besides des- troying a large amount of property, kiile! and more or less serivusly wounded over 20 persons. Curley Hanged. Daniel Curley, the s-cond man convicted of participation in the marder of Cavendish and Barke, was hanged in Kilmainham jai! ar 8 oclock, a wm.,on the 18thinst. The j il was guarded by a force of wiilitary simi- tar to that ou the vecaston of the hanging of Brady. Caunen Kennedy and Father OR iily arrived at the prison at an early hour, to attend Curley After the pries’s prayed privately with the condemped man in the cell, wass was performed in the pr sou chapel. in ,pres-uce of the governor and wardens, where Curley received the sacrament. Meanwhile a group of women whe gehered ouside the prison were on their knees, saving the Litany for the dving. Whin the bla k fl g announcing that tle ex-cutou had taken place wes hosted over the pris b, every wan Ib the crowd onteide, which numbered barely 1 000, uncovered hs bead and murmurs of sympathy with Curley were utrered. A rush was then made by the crowd for a garden near by, where Ourley’s rela ives had assembled and where his father was kneeling praying for the repose of his son's soul, The people soon dis- persed quietly, Ourley walked to the s<eaffld with but little assistance. He seemed to be resigned to his tate, bat was hardly fiem. He deetivcal to make a state- nent teuching Ins eopnection with the crime Death wes instautaneous. In a letter which Curley wrote to his wife he gaid,—** I w.!] take my secrets to the grave \with me, and jeave th s¢ who are at free- dom = ty ‘nj y It 1 owl die 14 peacey forgiving my encmice”, ) , Plaids, ete., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA-. & ° ll . . . . 000 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dry Goods, of every deseription, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. se ce 2,590 600 coils ROPE (6, 9 30 bris. SUGAR, 300 HAMS (smoked 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, Ch’town, April 28, 1883. LOBSTER PAGK ———-——0 SPRING, i883. snniomstnnietimiatenine )cnamasiontbcancnemcann Senne CHO Se SUPPLIES SPRING. 10.000 cases (i lb.) TALL CANS, FLAT CANS, 500 boxes TIN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs SOF’ LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (13 and 14), , 12 and 16 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 25 briss HARD BREAD, 200 chests and haif-chests TEA, 100 suits OLL CLOTHING, "750 brls. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 bris. KLLN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 brls. MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MEsS PORK, and Green), 50-brls. MESS BEEF, Now in Store and to Axrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. e ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1883, INCOME, 1882, President, Vice-President, CAPIVAL, The Northern Issurance CAPITAL, >. Oh’town, April 24. —5i law wed ERSU SANCE. — ~-—- 0:0-——- ~ The undersigned represents the following first-class Insurance Companies : The Great Westera Marine Lasurance Co, of New York, The North Americin $967,810.54 325,722.90 03 oWe The Nova Seotia Marine Insurance Asseciation, HON. A. G. JONES. J. 8. MACLEAN, ESQ. ~=—()>50 Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest current rates in the above Coupanies. OLO0 FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, ———-() ; — —_—_— fo. of London and Aberdeen, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. 20 O Life Lasurance Company, —- The Loidon ani Lancashire Life insurance Company. ———0:0 FRE —— =D. W. HYNOMAN, AGENT. EGGS. us their eggs. Liveral prices paid. Ch'town, Ap ail 24. 1:83, —2aw wkly ee EGGS. . - -;0O0:*——— Cash for poods, BikR & GOFF, EEE URNITURE, ee i Picture Mouldings. “Obarlottetown, Jan. 2; 1863—1y Opposite Post Office, — ——— a FURNITURE, COsT. Charlottetown. ee eee ewe eee —— EDSTEA DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Soft, Louuges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Becroom Suits, Loukiug Glasses and Mirrors, Window urnitare, Picture Frames and . JOHN NEWSON ae REMOVE ONNELL BROTHERS have removed to 2 the store formerly Union Bank, North side of the New Law Courts Building, where they are prepared to do all kinds of Repair- ing, Re-Painting and Upholstering, Furni- ture on hand, or made to order, at short notice, BONNELL BROTHERS. May 15.—tu fr sa ‘For Sale or To Let, TYVUAT beaatifully situated house at ‘ St. Avards,”” Monnt Edward Road, outside | city limits, containing nine large rooms, with ‘well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforcepamp. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include stable and ecoach- house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JCHN T. FERGUSON, May 12.—dy wkly Valuable Business Stand AT. AUCTION. \ ] % are instructed by P.G. FRASER, E-Q , to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 29th INSTANT, at eleven o'clock, on the premises (unless pre- viously disjosed of by private sale), the Brick Building lately occupied by the said P. G, Fraser as a Drug Store, with his leasehold iaterest therein, including the right of pur- } chase, The Fire Insurance Association of London, Eugland. Farmers, Peddlers and Storekeepers will find it to their advantage to bring Sale positive. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, uctioneers, Ch town, Mey 18, WANTED. FFWO cool Cun Makers, and a competent man to take charge of a Can Making Shop. App y at the Fich Market, May 17—3i WANTS, LOST, FO eens ne codename UND, Ae. ee ‘ENO LET—A House and Shop, newly fitted up, next door to the Imperial Grocery, west end cf Richmond Street. Possession given immediately. Apply to J. Boigrr. {may22 tf ro LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable for acmal! family. Apply at this office. [may 2) OST—In this city, yesterday, a Pocket Book, containing a small sum of money, ‘The finder will be handsomely, rewarded by leaving the same at this office. {mayi9 YANTED —A GIRL to do general house- W work, in a small family. Apply at this « fice, » [mayl3 3i $y ate ium ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A COUK, Gray, Inkerman House. ako a HOUSEMAID, Apply to Mrs, [may 17 pa -g°O LE!—(withimmediate pcssession) that handsome and coummodious residence in the northern suburbe of the city, on >t, Peter’s Read, lately occupied by L. B. srchibeld, Ksg. Engiire of Lonoworta & Haszarp. [may 16, 1583, \JRE-PROOF SAFE.—For sale, cheap. Ex quire at this Office. {may 16 RESH LOBSTER*—Parties desirous of having Fresh Lobsters left at their doors eviry morning before vine’o’clock, can do so by waving their names at THE /X4¢MINER OFFICE. {may 14 6i eod NOR SALE—That handscme Cottage, with land attached, :ituated at st. Avord’s St. Peter’s Road, just outside city limits, now oceupied by the Subscriber, Terms easy. Apply to R. MuMItLan. {ap 17 eod and wkly Im pd 10 LET—A HOUSE, containing five rooms. Apply to James McL: on, Spring Park Road, fmay'6 4. _ UMMIER RE-IDEN’ E—either furnished + or uptornished—to let, on “ Bellachan Farm,” only ten minutes drive from South port, fronting on the harbor, Good bathing Terms moderate. Apply to Henny Pree. ) : [may 11 TL] OUSE TO LET—On Bilisborongh Street neer King Square, containing eight rooms, with garret and cellar-kitchen. Pos- is sd jon let May-- teJouy Bale oe ee eee ioe