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SOP BIG LAC Marriage od In Germany and Russia ther por itted menibers of the Roval tam lies and ot the nobility a iorm of a ubiaage which is utterly repugnant to he moral sense f Ch ign COmmMmuUDle- ties Of OLher Countmcse i kno" s orgauatic mari: ol t is c times call d, left-handed 1 I t s described as a lower sort of matrim¢ ial union, which, a : v1 ongace ent, in con le el indi ir wut fail confer u the morgi i wi the tl rv fe Me « het h wband ana «OD he children the tull statusof legitimacy , 2 Zz L suUCCesSs u l > Ine! b< the German prin ely hous hay I mturies been in the habit ontr marriages of th haracter with heir tnferiors int rok Tt ey may < tract morganatic marriages either before rafter marriage to another wife Ww ho btains and holds the full matrimonial! status, taking h husbands title ang larinvg hia fortunes, with right of heritance and suecession for her child-| yan sade t ali Ss morgan: atic marriage with interiors in | sign of the ‘-Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, ‘ har- is . . 10 of rank. This abominable system ap-| lovtetown. [dee 12 tt ° _ 7 . ‘pir B ke Pre at T B M: ~All ld’s parently carries with it little ¥o any re- VRIB BLANKETS at d. b, Macdonald s. , “ ‘ dec20 proach, in society constituted as Ger-| | : er ee . ety i me 1 many of eh » Princes lus celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for m AD SOK et is, and many o CHO F PiNCeS |) wdies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots.—Dorsey, save both a morgaaatic and legitimate | Gor: & jant7 . es . , i ‘amily the result of this iorm | : legal] = Msscuam’s ATLAS.—Ten copies (the last to igamy A notorious Russian Instance! be had) for sale at $8.00 each by Norton Was the fi-handed murriage of the} 5r [dy & wky—jan2 ite Czai ith the Princess Dolgoreuki} Dorsey, Gorr & Co, sell Boots s 7 S80, his legitimate wife being then|°*°*? tea i ) Dolgorou had before be fis GkEAT BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during c. re ve ; } ; the Holidays at Macdonatd’s Root Store i be auu ti QO) vera 4 no) a’ - Is chilt ory s ro tide Tar._e Panes, °5 cents per pound, at Beer ihe matte as trom time > tIMe@l e Gos dec29 - ‘F t . ae ] ome wnat oxges ae btruded up-| Prerarr for th Id, and bi a d n the notis fthe British peopie bv | wa Far Cap at L. KE. Prowses fuec 20 the int rmMarriage ff members : oo RoYAL BakinG Powper at Beer & Goff’s, Roval family with German Princes who deczd iad previously formed morganatic con- HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE tca sets, nections The legal diffienlty, though | ome hu dred , hamber sets, wed di . r Sets, } ¢ : , one thousand teapots, two hundred cover rlaiwly bot th ofai Question, Was); . : , teepnntetas fate oe — eee, * | dishes, one hundred and fifty meat dishes, got over by the Royal mar riage Act 10] wij) be sold cheaper than ever oifered in Kogland, which declares (iat this kind |} | Charlottetown at W. P. Colwill’s. of union has no Matrim: janes oe ‘t what-} [now 25 end dw wly ever. This arrangement was conveni-| Core Istayp Honey just received at Beer | ae re ent so far as dispe sing of a ease of a & Goill's. jan : . : > sue . “J >. eC German Prince, who already had «| Patsonize L. E. Prowse. decl 1 . , ° or a . } a? } ain li - ps a left banded wife living, and wished to} .S®# the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very | . t > oat { ; i l’s cn t ‘ ; contract marriage in England. Bat it} ™ ey “ae pomeneed omen or de ais . . . ° ‘ shanks’ Sc 73 re n’s | has raised a perplexing question ia the VAIRBANKS' SCALES repaired at Brown 8, at ‘yi : the Ather2um, Ch’town. tf—-dec6 case of Prince Batteaburg, who is pow ee a : ; Lots of DOys Fur ¢ aps, cheap, at L. E. betrothed to the Princess Beatrice, inas- much as it is asserted that the Prince is himself, the issue of morganatic mar- riage. We ure told that when married, Her Royel Highness will continue to reside with her husband as members of the (Jueen’s family at Windsor. This seems a prudent provision to say the jeast. The late Prince Consort, Albert the Good, Was a mode! Prince, husband and father. Letus trust the same may come true with such environment, of the coming member of the Royal household. If so it will be the triamph of good character and virtous surround- ings over the immoral pernicious system uoder which German Princes are _rear- od. -<-- A Clock in a Bustle. An amusing story reaches us from Paris. On Friday last, a lady, having paid her hotel bill, sent away her boxes on a cab and sallied forth on foot. No sooner had she departed than the land- lord discovered that the clock had dis- appeared from the mantlepiece of the room which his late Jodger had been occupying, though he remembered to have seen it there subsequent to her trunks being despatched. Convinced that she must be the thief he rushed out io hot pursuit, and, overtaking her he charged her with the robbery and gave her into custody, the lady mean- while protesting ioudely against the in- dignity offered her, and vowing ven- gence against the traducer. She was however, taken before the Judge d’Ib- struction, to whom she resumed her torrent of indignation deniwl with the volubility peculiar tothe daughters of Gaul. Her indignation was at its height when lo! twelve o'clock rang forth in clear tones from theregion of mudame’s dress improver. The expres- sion of consternation depicted upon the fair pilferer’s countenance, together with the appositeness of the quaint ph nomenon, were too much tor the gravity of the officials, who burst into a fit of uncontrollable lauvhter. Five minuates liter a female warder returned the tell-tale time-piece to its ownel Will Mr. Oscar Wilde stiil insist upon “the utter ucelesspess of that hideous moustrosity-—the bustle ?” ~<—_ A Sleek Scound¢drel The Union Insurance Co., of Phila- delphi, at their annual meeting on the 15:h inst.,reduced their capital to $200,- 000. This action is necesitated by losses through the fraudulent transactions of one of its agents, Lorenzo Dimick, of Crosby, N. Y., and Dimick, of Butfalo, N. Y., who had defrauded the Company of upwards of $200,000. Dimick hear- ing of disasters to vesselson the lakes made entries of insurance to the Com- pany for large amounts, making the en- try antedate the news of the disaster. It is believed a large per centage of the money paid on fraudulent policies will be recovered trom Dimick. The Mormon polygamists will assas- sinate officers who attempt to enforce the laws against polygamy. Peru is to bave a protective tariff ~~ | Athen Licht, itie |" yme Cases some of the German Royal house have pub icly entered inte | ane <n A acme ND AB so - a Lcd ) s Yr Overt 4 ti i eva “dl next Sa iay even Janu ry ; 7 ‘eloe! VleNeill’s Auction Ck ac. at slaughtered price ~s ’ CHE LAC » buy Violins, Accordeons, ( rtina Flutes, Ban Violin Strings, | kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller ! er \ en Stree fdecI9 t? rua PP. K island Hi pital Bazaar will be ld o1 n Wed 1e8 day, tae Lat a Fe hones nex! tead of the Sth Jaw—janl3 Gracked Oats and Barley by the pound, at R. K. Brace’s jan21 MILLER BROTHERS are ready to make a pre sent of a Sewing Machine to any one that | Ve all uy thei class f fe is el where for loss fiobe y. {de 1” tf Sieic dasher rails at Brown’s; the latest \merican siyle and silver plated, at the um, Charlottetown. Ice Crt pair at once buying a janl7 Save your life by -Dorskry, ¢ r & Co. teas London House. ior S1.00, Dors *ERS. A FRésH lot of choice just received at the 10E Mock ASINS and Overshoes cheap, Cul SNOW S Gorr & janl7 KY, as “? Se in Violins, Violin Strings, and gen- ut Fletcher’s Music Store, Great Bare. Accordeons, Flu eral musical INS 3 te goods, ¢ . ' Prowse’s. BLANKETS AND Quitts.—Above stock sell ing cheap at J. B. Macdouald’s. dee20 THERE are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P. E. Island, and stop people from carry a piece of tiue Machinery hat he canvot mend o1 uch : Sewing Machines, Guns, etc. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6—ti. to ™m ike n WwW, ‘“‘Kent Miuus,” ‘ Matchless,” ‘‘ Maple Hill,’ ““Glenmorris.” all choice brands of Fami'y Flour, ch reap, at Heury Beer’s Ware- qouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. [dec St Gi wky CALL and see the cheapest, the best, largest lot of crockeryware, ever ctlered in Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, and all other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s A TGA AND BadAAR WILL BE HELD In Aid of the P. Hospital, —ON— Wednesday, February 11, 1886, Dovations will be thankfully received by the undersigned ladies : Mrs. C. Palmer, President. Aitken, Mra.W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W Anderson,Mrs. Prof. Laird, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs..J. A. Blanchard, Mrs. Dr. McSween, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Beer, Mrs. F. McLeod, Mrs.G. MeNeill, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. Brown, Miss G. McKinlay, Mrs. J. Beales, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs. F.W- McEwen, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. W. Nicho!sun, Mrs. D. Palmer, Miss Ethel Coleman, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. G. Cunda!l, Miss P. Coffin, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. B. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas. DeBlois, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. F Distin, Mrs, Poole, Mra. Dodd, Mrs. Pope, Mrs, P. Fitzyerald, Mrs. Rice, Dirs, Rankin, Sirs. Sterling, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. W hitman, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs. MILLIE BEER, Secrets Findley, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Col. Hensley, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Haviland, Mrs. Ings, Miss Johnson, Mrs. R. ry. _dnly 16, 1884 — Jam, VOICE T TRAINING, \ R. REID wishes four additional pupils i to complete his class in in the mechani- cal formation of the veice. Persons desirous of obtaining a knowledge of the correct method of singing wou'ld a well to call at once. Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—6i wkly PHOTOS For the Holiday Seasen! EW Is’ Photographs are now known as the most (ienvine and Artistic productions in the Provinces. Landscape and Portrait Work are made by men who have real practical ability and known renown in their respective Jines. wa The public never regret calling on LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E. devi0—3w wkly3mos JOA. TL x EEX A Northera | Rubbers Concertinas, intevce, Mh tt whade. om amet eer * - wae acind— bs et ee ~ x aaa nema Det Meh. on ipemamaes MINER, JANUARY 23, 1885. i ; eae ce i ‘JOHNSON 3 ANODYNE The Most Wonderful Family Remedy hye Kaown, oa CURF! Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Nouralgia Rheu- Exeels * otter Remedies fur ternal Use. ovine Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- ney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Circulars free. 1. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Masa. NAL USE. PILLS { rmatism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, In- fluenza, Hac kin ig Cough, Whooping C h FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERN | PARSONS? PURGATIVE MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | é , uc | LIVER and ROWEL Complaints, M ALARIA, FLOOD. OSC a yy BiliowE PY CL dol O3E For Pr male Complaints ee Pills have no equal. +t nd them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill.-- Dr. T _M Palmer, Monticello, ys ‘In my practi » Y use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, xe, Sold = er yBOBTOH, MASE. D an for 25 et i 1 stamps Valuable informati ion 2 PRES, I. 8. JOH? #802 N & CO € It is a weil known fact that most of the } Hor ind c attle P jer sold in e is coun- try wo! hiess ; that Sheridan's Condition } Powd is abso ly pure and vere Cohanbee Nothing on “Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s C ondition ow. de ¥ Dose, one teaspe nful to each pint « pi so Pp eure Hog Cho nye. &c. Sold everywhere, esi t by mail for 25c. a ae sitive : prevent — stamp 3. irnis hed in larg re ¢ ans, price $ 1.00; by mail, $1. | J. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. CHICKEN CHOLERA, | rculars * ec. me re ee COMMENCING EVERY MORNING AT 8 AM. a ery p our customers. very large > our goods at the lowes possible } price FOR CASH. lhe public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Beau- Best Value im the Prov- Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. tiful, 00d and imces. MARK WRICHT 884. & CO. {dee 20 that is to drinking brandy, and to Brown’s the the BE. Island) Putmost satisfaction to all who favor "« © Charlot ittetown, Nov. 14 es MoRR Ts oo on al TREL. AND’S IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANCGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. ———= Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY NEW 7: only Kight-Flang SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as thief as it can be 2aud. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSIDE LIN ING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.’ 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOUCKS, the simplest, and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, a8 in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test ef years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, aud have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicayo and Haverhiil Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing ef Jarge numbers | throughout the Dominion. BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. monials and information, address, JVUSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, ISs84-5, ( N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER “8th, 1) 1834, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday s excepted): —- TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE. WisT vhich isj placing ,the bolt work with the far from the fire and strongest, most eflicient which prevents lor prices, testi- HMCRRIS & IRELAND, G4 ee, St., Boston Mass. ——-—$ ~~. ee TRAINS ARRIVE.— —FROM THE WEST. STATION 5. No, , No, 1, STATIONS, 'No, 2./No, 4, A.M, P. Mj)” Pp, M. A. M ( ‘hi ark eee... ..ccnecaeacee i oil mae te 4.45 10,15 alty Junction,..... 1.96 |} 228 lGiealty Subtion 4.22 | 9.52 Nosth Wilts! OR 8.30 | 3.30 ||North Wiltshire........ bedevsndecis. 3.30 | 9,00 Hunter BOO UOE, . panwilinncss cocece cc tauue 5.40 Re I ce coerse' DLS | 8,46 Bradaiban¢ oe bh olnG bcd wes cdme ou eee 9.23 | 4.22 Bradalbane ..... Se heen ae és censasen 2.40 8.08 County Line,,.,.... yin ccs neeessbbincdL PELE OOe ete Clee |. bee bhbeehs science tlt ae i. 58 TIO tes cus we PRME TCMOMM: 60. oc iecs ccdcccsc eeGies ica 5k 2.13 | 7.43 on ee E ace 10,10 Pee Ci eeE Oe i. ss ackcehinenedensdunece ed Te ¢ ar 10.45 8,45 dp 1.15 ! 6.45 I oirk'g te uit b pala ells past oi 4 Sammerside...... ereseeces ececceves. ° Miscouche........ Wellington ‘ ee eee ae O Leary (xeeks Che SO vous , ai Bloor niield,. a oo | loomed eee eee Alberto: ton { “10 iiss sac vata ccs ace ri FUR THE LAST. || TKAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | STATIONS. No, a be .'<: STATIONS, \No, 6,/No, 8, i ' i i te a, A, M. Ch wriottetow DT ccccccccccccccccoceesccece 2,30 Charlottetown...... eeeccece Coeeeeenesecs lk ae BOYRtY JUNCION... .... cccccccccccccs.< 2.53 ||Royalty Junction,..cccccccses seserecces 10,07 Bedford...... CO cecseersccccsecessecese ee 9,00 Pie tiedsenseedanbed) Ceveccocceves) Ow Mount Stewart...-cee- Cecceccerveces eose 4,10 Pe IN is 0 kd Soa s bb hdd ds dp} 5. 5d Cardigan ....+.+. 5.30 Is ico bis bcos veins adel beewcs 7.25 | GEOTZE HOW sescoece sees coee 5.55 Georgetown EEL IO OE, 5 SUS, 7.00 ' . j \A. M Mount Stewart. ..ccceoes eeereresess see e! Re ne IEG asians acc cc cascedect dp! 8.55 More lee eeees Oe eee ccccsesesee Seeeees Gee 4,50 Mev is on0cc Wena sss conceckos bases. 3.10 Bt, Peter Sesee....ccccesoe..... eeeer ess} Oe PG NOE Diss cee bindh isis daSenchooes 7.39 it CO. eu hdaeh eee oeinemelell ee ee | 6,50 Souris...... Chediterss Ribeccescsoedeue tel 6.55 | Souris, pees : | 6.05 SonnrnaeD Aiesinstnianeseseaiibonaandlominiaiasstneaseansghosy <eabainiuanipunnemaneupoeatainioos T= “Teste are run ah Rasta Tn Bteindend Time. 2A Railway Office, Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1884.—all pa Gi Wis COLEMAN, Sees CHARLETIETORR Ge. Wi SiS HD OUR FACTORY | Peake’s Re. eb WwW hawf, PALMi & CO. PROPRIETORS, — <= O — We are now toannfacturing and will sel! ot the low: Sashes Doors Window and Door Fram es, Arc hitraves, ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twis stg, etc. We are prepared to do ali kinds of J obbing, in Planing, Jeiating, Morticing, Texon- Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, A! ! of Gothic Windows tor C With new and first-class = st cash prices ; Spouting and Conductor Mould ing, inds Churches mad: shortest notice. Machinery, and the ioe applinneaa, we con inure the with thatle peterpags Ob'town, Jano V, 1834..ekly ip GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE ! 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