em _ 7 Local and Other Eicms. ht ‘ ttracting much at . : : kOWlNS A line stock of “THE DAILY | Local and Other Items. = A sauna —— ReovLaR meeting of the City Council to- night saciicilllaieaciil Curre were fifty deaths in St. John, N, B., last month. lati Mr. C. R. Coxer, Inspector of steamers, is - T sof Wales left Picton 4t the Rankin. : 2.4 | . > - . ann Croce seed wheat barley and oats at F. L. : mail for three days ar- MeNutt’s, Water Street ’ may? eod si bing . y for ‘etewes charche. Max FLOWERS are blooming nicely as a , result of the tine warm weather of the os - past few days. so o ' ne -" : “—T = -~ the Cornice Plates, Window Poles and Fix ° eaing next, the 16th tures, Curtua Chains. Just received our : a sjiring stock, cheap, at Mark Wright & Co's. vere lost last week by mayb—3i ne ive off the ¢ ape Breton | Tae Trish Literary and Benevolent Society, i‘ of St. Johu, N. B., and membersof the same iY . girle to work at h we conti ibuted more than $200 to the experience preferred lrish National Fund, may? 3i ‘ i ER 7 : War is the Commissioner of Public Works s \ct eases will occupy the goimg to do about the Prince Stieet Ferry it His Honor the Stipendiary Wharf slip’ Something should be done this M ' }summer. We hear many complaints already. Fr bus ss manager of the W. R. Wartsow’s fishing gear has arrived ‘ se Kelloge Company will arrive , 24 will be opened to-morrow. It inchudes a \\ esday evening very beautiful assortment of flies, besides a ss full line of reels, lines, rod fittings, baskets, old son of Henry Watters, | &c., &c., &e Ot \ tew days ago fell from a second | eure . w and was killed | Tae Riece.—Dr. Jenkins, Cardigan sur -_ gen of the brigade, has generously presented M. A. Starr. sailed for Hilifax | the Montague and Georgetown batteries with . t lock with a full a silver medal, to be fired for in six competi- : ‘ tions during the summer,—the man winning it ~ oftenest to be the owner. The matches will | e of St. Jobo are on a crusade | be held on Montague and Georgetown ranges y t-vyards, et Orr police alternately, bezinning at Montague, May 14, , ly s out shortly 1387. In all instances ties are tu be fired off. oo o SA ccrroN a'wiys—special pains given | ae pours Ly Speneeen 8 young man — ip holstering, cat pet laying and | vustico, while passing up Queen treet, be- . sat Mark Wright & Co's. | came fase inated with a puro No. 1.’s sus- rapt . } pended in front of the boovand shoe store of O'Muana attivead frou Helifex | Mr. ( B W arren and quickly transferred had been attending the fuseral | * em inside his coat, The act was observed yp Binney, on Saturday even- | #84 Shortly afterwards the thief and his booty ; . | were transferred to the police station. This - | morning he was arraigned before the Stipen- \ CABLeGHANM says that next month the Haber Magistrate and given four months hard Q ; Jubilee will be celebrated by two| labor. Four drunks were also attended to. atate mcerts, a state ball and a st ute garden ‘sa ‘ party at Buckingham palace. Lean was presented to alarge and fashion- o able audience at the City hali, last evening. by I %t. John G reports that Mr. J. W. | the Claire Scott Dramatic Company. They Benit's ¢ . vy, has advices from the |! fully upheld their reputation, and, if possible, Island the sending forward of about 100] the acting even surpassed that of Lueretia : —. 1 are en route to the States Borgi L. Miss Scott excelled in the character -~ fof Le ih, and wus repeatedly ealled be fore tne A Lares number of the best looking draught | Curtain, Miss Scott s engagement in Frederic- horses that have come from Prince Edward Island for a long time were in the city, yester- St. John Telegraph. a] to poston ~_ Ha secured the services of a first class ilime from St. John, N. B., we are now prepare | to do milline y in the latest styles at lowest prices.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block ee Don’? be in a hurry buying your boots ani shoes until you inspect the nice and ot from the United States and Canada that will be opened in a few days at B. Warren’s,Stamper's Corner. Prune Polymory n Club of St. Tohn, N. B., Queen's Jubilee with a battle of Yorkes Drift, Arrangements are xtensive scale, the Hospital will kale i ‘ on ih ‘ 4. Kh. Go ie of the leading members sire S pany, Was for years a 1 Booth In his im ers tion » in the powerful drama m the boards at the has won well merited ; ppeareu erevel i435 ap} lr is requested that holders of tickets for reserved chairs at Claire Seotts enteitain s this week will kindly inform the usher the number and iow indicated on their tickets. This wll prevent any confusion or delay in procuring the proper places, Ticket holders with aumiers ) to 14 enter by the right door and nambers 15 to 23 by the left loor How. Green, MeMickes, who returned to Winnipeg for Ottawa a few days ago, saya he learned while East, on undoubted authority, that Sir John Macdonald Was to be raised to the peerage on the 21st June next, and that Sir Churles Tupper would be LULaC Premier. Moutreal Star. - > -— A woxbzrrcLk remedy is Adamson’s Gough Bilsim It hewls irritated paris, cures the cough and helps the threat and lungs to resist nfluence of climate so severe at this time Adamson’s Cough Balsam has tive } of the year. i ized by the most prominent people with the lx results. Trial bottles 10 cents. dw Iwo young men, nineteen years of age, ed Wesley MeCounell and Eidridge Wal- f Ard m Village, Ount., bad heen to a 7 vod sat down on the riuilway track to wait for some one and had fallen asleep. The 7 it express came Rleng and etryck them, killing M munell inst intly aud fatally injur- Tue result of the Easter Examination at the Outario Agricultyral College have been announced. There wet twenty-nine gradu s, Messrs. J. S. Raydenand W. J. Pal- ‘ this city passed in all subjects, the former standing eighth and the latter tenth on the list. Mr. Rayden is a son of Wm. Rayden, Esq., and Mr. Palmer a son of Charles Palmer, Ksq., Q. C. ccvanennscietliiia \ moncron despatch of the Sth says :— ‘Yesterday, John Wortman, of Boundary Creek. went on the marsh to sow haysee, Not coming home to dinner at the usual time the family became alarmed and on going to the field found him dead. The probable cause was heart disease. He was aged 795 years. He was a brother of Joseph Wortman, who . 2 ‘* suddenly in Moncton a few weeks ago. died A connespoypent of La Minerve writes :— “The health of Mr. Blake does not improve, His headaches of former days have returned with a new intensity. It is with difficulty that he obtains the sleep indispensable to a man who works sd hard and whois so much vecupied. If to this you adda meatal worry still greater than his physical pain, you will understand what torture he endures, with a temperment so nervous, 60 impressionable. I State of Maine arrived at 5,30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, bring a large number of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. EK. Isiand people, including three families, who had gone t> Bos on and other places in search of work. Several of them expressed the firm were worse places than provinces. These returned exodians tiled four cars of the Quebec express and an extra bagg‘ge x bal to be put on aie tate Duyy ag. —OF, Stir Stk Opn ou tas sere thie native f ‘ ton has been a very successful one, and those who have had the pleasure of seeing this praise. —St. John Telegraph. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. —_——__——_—— To the Tusuring Public: GeENTLEMEN,— I desire through the medium of the daily papers to call your at- tention:-to & few very important facts relating to the principles and practice of Weaw@ewnn- - =< + = 3 2 gen” “een 9+ 9 eee RE Bg OTE andl or = pean > aon aeteemeenlllp > --- ge 9, 1857. - - ee Bicb. At Charlottetown, on Monday, the 9th inst., of , oe PELEGRAPIILC NEWS. intlummation of the langs, Joun Smallwood, in ccotsapuinassvanaccanepncspeivioepegaenteaaseettvanso= aaa napnstastagitnnrenasitp--sieaaadieaaatanaianataeannee ee apeeienameagebmnsianetimenadtapealinadammanammaeettnat celebrated actress are enthusiastic in their | [SPECIAL DesrarcHes TO THk EXaMineER. } Earthquake. Worrors. Foyvamas, Mex., May 8. The earthquake of the 3rd) was accom- panied by a terrible volcanic eruption at Bahispo, which destroyed Montezuma, killed 160 persons and ignited the woods inthat vicinity. Twenty-seven persons were also killed at Sputu by falling build- ings. Many persons were injured at Grenada and Gusarlar, which towns are almost completely destroyed. Tucson, Ariz., April 8. Another violent earthquake 13 reported in Sanjose Mountains, four miles south of Fort Hunchuca in Sonora, A Hard Passage. New York, May 8. The ship Albania from Manila has ar- rived. She left Manila 119 days ago, and out of a crew of 19 able bodied men only six were »ble to work when she caine into port, The disease resembled a eombina- tion of scurvy and dropsy. was among the first to be sick, but he stuck to his post and brought the vessel in though alinost reduced to a_ skeleton. The cook, boatswain and steward all suc- cumbed and were buried at sea. and crew belong to St. John, N. B. oe The Freshets. reports from various parts of the province show that the damage being done will be of very serious character. Besides the Indiantown, Fredericton, Woodstock, ete., the damage to bridges and rvads will be heavy. ‘the water still continues to rise is expected for a day or two. There have been sixteen barns swept from the islands above Fredericton. The Parnell Letter. — Lincotn, Neb., April 7. John Fitzgerald, President of the Irish | National League of America, recently sub- | mitted to a committee the London Times Jac-simile of the alleged Parnell letter, also documents written by Richard Piggot, formerly proprietor of the Dublin Irishman, in which he tried to blackmail the league. The committee after a thorough examina- tion to-day reported they had no hesitation in declaring that the fac-simile and black- mailing document were written by the same | hand. The Vancouver Horror. Nanammo, May 8. | An exploring party broke through into life insurance and will through this medium endeavor to show that the people of Canada | should get life imsurance much cl.eaper | than the people of other countries, and far | cheaper than they haye hitherto been able | to get it. Having this end in view, I shall show that mortality is very much lower in| Canada than it is elsewhere, and that every sential feature that should regulate the of insurance, known as the Homans plan Life ouly, can be relied upon to give guaranteed life insurance as safe and far cheaper than any plan being practiced by any other company doing business i Canada The success of the Federal Life is quite imparallelel in the Canadian experince of if: insurance companies. Both the Company and its specialty— the Homans plan—court the must careful scrutniy. ‘* Let the lights be turned on and kept an; chen whatever Associations or Companies, old or new, or whatever plans of Insurance can- not bear the light, will be and ought to be destroyed by it. ‘ It is unfortun- ately true that, in very few things are the majority more unwary than in contracting for insurance.” —Judependent. See buth dailies to-morrow. Very respectfully yours, H. SurHERLAND, Supt. of Agencies. The Federal Life Assurance Company. am the Courts, McRae vs. Haley. The Court of Chan- cery was engaged Saturday hearing a mution to dissolve an ex parte injunction obtained by the plaintiff McRae. The parties were partners in a Lohster Factary, and having disagreed, McRue applied for and obtained an injunction to prevent laley rom, going on with the business. Mr. Motson Applied to have the injunction set aside, and Mr. Peters opposed the application, but to-day Judge Hensley allowed the application and discharged the injunction. . ey The appeal case Hardy vs. Vessey is still going on. —- The legal fraternity are considerably fexercised over the luss of the keys of the \Law Library. Mer. Weeks, the Clerk of the Crown, reports that the W aterworks Committee made an ex parte application for the loan of the keys, which he allowed on the condition that they would be returned. This, however, has not been done, and Mr. Weeks desires us to state that rather than have any more trouble he will not insist on their being returned to him, but that if the party holding them wil] let him know he will send one of the Court messengers for them. ——_——- HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 5~T A Crossman, John Kaight, Hall- fax; z, Read, S'side; John Dougan, St John; Jos Mitchell, Montreal; GE Amyot, Quebec. Mav 7—C R Artherton, St John; J A Grant, Montreal; D B McCunn, do; J C Redmond, do: J Leary, Halifax. May 9—James Shaw, Quebec; Mrs Maedonald, Georgetown; Master Macdonald, do. REVERE HOUSE, May 6-—~ieo Perry, Montreal; F A Suther-. lend, Toronto. May 7—W: Wright, Som treul; F C Chandler, do} RA Murdock, &d. ;given up of saving any of them alive. and practiced in Canada by the Federal | the mine to-day and discovered the dead lying in all directions. All hope is now Sr. Jonn, N. B., May 9. | The heavy freshets still continue, and | at Indiantown, anl av rece ling movement | | the 5th year of his age. {Funeral will leave his late residence, on zie i he ilt Street, at Zp. m., on Wednesday next, the inst.. for the Cross Road Cemetery, Lot 48.) Newfoundland and New York papers please ! copy. At No. 48 Bisett Road, North Kensinogton, Ondon, Eoyg., at 539 p. m., on the 5th inst, | Auorey L., aged 2h years, second sun of James L. Fall pws. DEVONPORT AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION, I \M instructed by the Administratrix of the ' estate of taelite GEO W. we SLOT, ESQ., jt se lat Auctiou, on the premises, Levonport, Chorlolletuwn Loyalty, on Thursday, 19th May Instant, com- mancing a5 11 o'clock, a m., the Houscehoid Furniture, &c., consisting in + partel | Piano, Drawing-room. Dining-reom and Bed room Seis, io mabogauy aud Walnut, China Glass. wand Karihen Ware, Steves, KI chen Uleu, isii, &e., &+;t MPomy, Carriages, Sleighs, ialar- nes , Car, &c, The captain _ Catalogue of full particulars and terms will be | sued sburly. At 12 o'clock, noon. the valuable premises will be svld, coussun of the wel-Known Ke-idence, Barns, Sta le- and Outbuildiags. inciuding 26) The ship | Acres of Land, altogether making a umvust desi- re suvuruan rf sideuce, Terms —Liberal made known at sals. Tmeading p itechasyors ca tinspect ' remiseg and furuiture on Tussday aid Weduesday, 17th and i8.a inst. A. HU. B. MACGUW AN. Auctioneer. ' Ch’town, May 4, 1887.—eod till sale, pat eod ts FROST & WOGD PLOWS many persons who have been compelled to | abandun their stores and residences at | ee «UST RECEIVED : FORTY No &%, ten No, 15, ten one-horse Plows : and adarze luc of Poiut-, Steel wou dbcvards Steel Land:ides, and Solcplates. A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, May 6, 1887—2i All Key - Winding Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Thirty-tive bodies were recovered from the mine yesterday. The total number of per- sons known to have perished is 189, of whom 82 were Chinese and 107 whites. | More than half of the white men leave fa- | miiies, st of life insurance is more favorabie in 7" sepienial unable gi Mecacs Canada than elsewhere. In addition to showing the above I shall show from A Broken Rail. evidence that the natural premium plan mes ee i] La ft New Orveans, May 8 This morniug a number of colored people belonging tu the Baptist church, assembled | on the wharf to be baptized. The railing; gave way and about fi ty persons were pre- cipitated into the river. Seven children | and two women are known to be drowned. | Two colored girls held babes in their arnis ; both were drowned but the babies. were saved. i j ; A Big Blaze. Vienna, May 8. | A fire at Magay Karo'y esused a terrible tant wood-yards and set fire to them, people of their homes. jumping ‘rom the windows. ee Tie Telephone Claims. Orrawa, April 8. The Minister of Agriculture has con- firmed the Bell Telephone Company in the right tu use the Edison patents exclusively, but has set aside their claims to the exclu- sive right of manufacture. ype eer Hauirax, May 8, Sir Wm. Young, ex-Chief Justiee, died to-night, aged 88. His last public act was to lay the foundation of the new Dalhousie College building ten days ago, Hopelessly Insane. Orrawa, May 8. John W. Bell, member for Addingtun, is | believed to be hopelessly insane. Steps declare his seat vacant, A Correspondent Dead. Montreal, May 8. Geo. Wallace, for many years connected with the Montreal Star, and correspondent of the associated press, died to-night, aged | 52. The First Arrival. Pour po Cyurz, May 8. The Island steamer arrived this afternoon at 1.30. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 9—10 a.in. Light to moderate variable winds; fine and warn. ne ' Cook. destroying 400 houses and depriving 5000 _ Several girl VWWANTED—A_ good Cook, wages $20) per scholars of the Cunvent were killed by, *% i will probably be taken at an early day toj3,. i) Now is your time to get a Good Timekceper at a Low Price. A Patent Key tnat will wind any Watch, given in, Just received,a special lat of Colored Gold Brooches and Sets, which were bougit low and will be soli low, A smali assorimont of Handsome Silver Jubilee Brooches just in; more to arrive at iE, W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK, April 22. i887—2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND ec. W ANTED—A Uonrsemaid, well recommended, Apply to Sirs, Wacson, Queen Street. maj 9 tf i YXT AN PED—A Servant Girl: goot references Macneil, ‘i ured. Apply to Mra. ©. B may tf rrince street. W ANTED AT ONC=-—-"ive Girls to work at ‘VY Millim ry; these lave eXperience prefer red.— Beer Bros, mar] 3a Boy, avout 14 years of age; aloo, aa assistant | Wy ANTED— st the Ostorne House, & smart 0 may?7 3. eod pd an ——— storm of wind which carried sparks to dis- TO LET-The Carriage Factory, now occupied by Younker & Offer, Apply to P. if. Trainor, | Painter. Kent otireet, ( town, may month, No washing Apply ta Mrs, &d- | Ward Bayficid, Char.a:feio sn. magt wily tf wkly pat tf ' ‘ isoiusiiaiat | W ANTE D—Simaton by an experienced Dry Goods avd Carpet Salesman, baving a s35- tem of eonducting a carpel deparimcnt never adupted in the city (cutting and matching lincl aed) once advertise? con ot possitly fail to increase sales at jeast 25 per cent da # first-c’ass house: past dealings with the puvlic wil guar- untee a yood trade. Aduress: “M. quetie,’ Box 15, may) 6 3i eod \ ANTED-—A Sextoa for Zian Charch. Apply at Once to 1. M. Yraser, Church Trustee, may 6 3i Sir William Young's Death. | For SALE—A Pheton Buggy, leather top, very cousfurtable, uew last year. Apply to W. Leitch. mia y6 bi YARDERS. Ina pleasant part of thecity,a few boarders can be comfortably accomino- dated in aw private family, Terms moderste Ap- ply at this offics. may6 FoR SALE OR TO LET—A House and Out- buiidings and 6 Acres of Land, in good con- dition, knewn fas ‘Maryfield,”’ situetea on Mai- peque Koad, adjvining the premises of Maleoim McLeod, Esq. For foriher particulars apply to J. «i. Kekstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. é“ ma) \NT=D -A Girl for general honsework ; must be well recommended Apply to Mrs. lavlor, Prince Surect, pexe to br. Juonston’s coruer. mayd ANTED~—A servant girl for g:nera!l heuse work in afemily of two. \doy bo Mrs nh. 5 Farquharsun, Grafton street, West. may 4 3i pd TROUT FLIES.—A splendid assartment, for salt or river fishing, just received at Rankin’s Druy Store, mayitt T°? LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate rocf, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantry 8. kitchen, cellar kitchen; also.an ice-house, now filied with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate un Water ptreet. Possession given lst Pd next. = ; yi Warerooms and Offees suitable fora gddd Dusiness Btand on Water Greet. P.-s- session yiven immediately, For purticulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eo, yo LET-—Shop belonging to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe. good as new which | will seil for $50: second- and Piano at a low price —Mre. Sarah A. Jury. Kent Street. mart? ¢f To LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly ccenpied by Owen Connelly: imumediate porsession given. For terms and partienlars apply te Owen Connolly. ion?i end No doubt about it, the place to, buy dry roods and -lothing is at the Sign. of the vt Bucen street, Veo, B. Full. mety7 21 STANTEQ—A Wooden Hoist isecont-hamd), W Apply to vottu W, Comcarpdnter, — preh . ceil esciarchiil ceainadiiithial tat te pias ins, ibis iso ibe eas csi eae STOCK NOW COMPLETE Perkins & Sterns | have just received a fall stock new DRY GOODS for this season's trade. British, Canadian and American Manufac- ture, purchased in the best markets, for cash. Will Sell Very Cheap. Ccmie and sce Lefere buying elsewhere, o. Perkins & Sterns May 4—dy & wky READY CASH. ovetniptine {) cemmpese « James Paine be. j EG to announce that their buyer, when in England, boaght part of Bollen & Tidswell’s Bankrupt Stock and, in order to turn it into CASH, will oiler the sane at very low prices. Public atten‘ion is divested to the fact thit udlike ming Dey Gots merchints, who app rently live by what they term Cheap Sales, Expiration of Lease Sales, &., Ac. We only advertise what we meau, and shall not atcempt to decetve the public wits gross y exag- gerated quotations of prices, bat cong -nsiy assert tiss all wa> fevor a3 wit the'r pateon- age will receive courtesy from clerks an 1 employers alike, aunt none will be pressed to buy. We also beg to state thas our veguier sboo< of SUAM LR GOI) is open, with all the Latest Novelties. We wish to draw special a'tention to our Millinery Depirtment. It is stil under the management of iss Holbbs. Oar srock of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Gauzes, &c,, is very large and, in ovder ty inlace CASH BUYERS, we have marked everything very low, and fevi sutistied that no firta in tais city can s1pply better value for READY CASH. P. $.—Store open from 7.30 a. m,, till 6 o'clock p. m. Ch’town, May 5, IS87—dy & wky 40 CASES eowsis QPP cn —HATS— JUST RECEIVED. “O be Sold 49 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the Manufacturers. Last year’s stock at 50 cents in the dollar. A; . May 4, 1887. BACK 10 THE GLO STAND. ~ 0 J. Bo. MACDORALD H AS removed back to his Old Stand, on QUEEN STREET, 0 Sr UF A. feo, NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. and is now opening his Spri g Stock, personally selected in England. Buying tus goods fur Cash, and selling only for Cash, he will consequently b+ in a position to offer his customers goods at the very Closes: Prices. 0 J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, April 2!, '87—dy wy Chalten Wouley Coueay HOME INDUSTRY. 188°. EN ord to Itivate | mpathy on the public mindtowards the use of our Home Maou- I eu Goods it os nial ‘that their quality be made equal to that which is imported. Recognizing that fact and to attain the desired object, we enlarged” our premises and im valuable and improved mavbinery, aud are pow turning out Gootls equal to any factured in Canada. et : won curdialty invite intending purchasers ta call 6nd. isspect our Immense and Varied Steck of TWEEDS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS, YARNS, &c., aud satisfy themselves that they cn do as well se’ecting from our Stock as conld be done in any part of Canada, CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN cO'Y. Chris, Miey $y RSTn wad |