cn TOTS PORE ET CLES Ry -“ - ee = Local ana diher Iteass. ng both ways to-day a ; rat the Diamond Bookstore +t in the eity ce iy Northern Liwht will (weather per P r Georgetown t>mor oo an tnknown man . trnoad lente i i : ’ IA) iy to Chester, on Ut! ith inst, > was from Halifax LHAT 4 eme % tran § mdi ates Ayer’s Sarsapailla purities | {mari7 lw wkiy a. Staff No. ] ay & . Union Degree meet tor practice at eluht o clock this eveniby llows’ Hall, Queen Street. All Odd. come at Uuat fel] ws we eo : 1.3 #..)} , Oddfellows of this city intend A NUMBER of paying a fraternal visit to Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, of Summerside, to-morrow, Thursday evening ~ ' Mrs. Maroirer McK enzig, who died at Marble Mountain, Cape Breton, on the 7th | inst, aged 102 years, could relate incidents hat occurre! 90 years ago. ~_— A MERTI\G of the stockholders of the new Mias mic Hali Ux mpany will be held this even- ing (Weilnesday), at eight o'clock, in the Maso Hall, Water Street | sal corn Tne Rectors and Wardens of St. Paul's Church have kindly consented to allow the | Fire Departmeut use the Church bell as a fire | alarm uutil Little John is repaired, or an | electric alarm is oDtained, | a } Arrestion.—The Charlottetowm Engineer | Company will meet for drill ia their room in | the Armory, on Thursday evening, the 20th inst., at eight o’clook sharp, —G, L. DoGugnrrty, Major Commanding. | sini THERE is said to be in active operation in | Rostow, in Russia, a society of women child | murderers, who destroy children by means of | narcoetics. These female thugs are insti- | gated by a fanatical woman, who says: —‘‘ I+ | is the duty of every woman to spare the | evils of life toas many children as possible, | and to make them participate in the bliss of | Heaven before the earth has contaminated | ‘/ vy gouls Ee i ww - - By the report of the Auditor General of | New Brunswick, we learn that that 846 be:rs | were killed during the last fiseal year at a | cost to the Provincial Treasury of $2,538. 1 his is a gain Of 163 Beare, as compared with the pre- vious fiscal year, and a gain of 285 over that of 1881. George Bartlett, of York County, carries off the championship with twenty | hears, the next in rank being N, Hastag, of | Carleton, with eleven. ——— Tue Seotch Dye Works of Halifax, N.S, are doing an immense business. This estab- lishment has the reputation for turning ont choice work. Old clothing, dresses, window curtains, feathers, and in fact everything in ladies and gents apparel, is dyed and finished without requiring to be ripped, The charges are very méderate. The ageut in this ity is My. Theo. L. Chappelle, at the Diamond Book- gtore, who is now prepared to receive all descriptions of goods and return them to the Owacr as good as new, sical Mantrona is threatened by the fenians. A despatch from Fargo, Dakota, says a larzly attended meeting was held thereon the 13th inst. Report was made that three cases of arms were storea at a convenieut point, should there be need for them in Manitoba. A namber of leagues have been formed in Dakota. It was reported that there was great activity and interest in the organizstion in the larger cities further east, and that moral and soaterial aid would not be Iacking Whea there Should be a call for them oyer the ine indiavediiteetiiiadl “peakek MaARpDEN, of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, told a good story at the New England Club dinner, a few days ago, illustrative of how people sign petitions without reading them. A petition was recently received in the House praying for legislation to tix more definitely the rights of colored children in the public schools. The petition had been widely circulated by coler- ed people, and it bore the signatures of judges prominent business men, and various public viticials, without regard of color, The pre- Ritible of the’petition read, When presenjed: — "We, the undersigned, parents of colored ghildren,” ete, , ~-- Sor A Mowsrer Suarx.—The Panama Star reporte that a shark was captured at Taboga on Friday last by Senor Volerio Lopex which measured 10 metres, 40 centimetres in length, about eleven yards. It was taken with a harpoon, and when dragged on shore it caused the greatest excitemet among the villagers. An animal eleven yards in length would not be a pleasant fellow to tackle either ou laud or shore, particularly when, as in this case, as an nformont states, ‘‘althongh it has no teeth, jts mouth ie jarge eaoggh-to held a horse The ‘amateyr photogespher oat the /ettor Pistni, photogravhed the animal, and obtain- ed 4 goad picture of it, with its jaw half opened and » full-grown boy standing in its mouth, ~~ - me Marrarw Arsoip.—The paper read before the Literary and Scientific Assvciation, last evening, by Mr. T. A. LePage, was a fine literary and anylitical effort, 1t was evident from the paper that Mr. LePage had made a stuiy of his subject. He presented Mir. Aroold pleasantly and clearly in his tripartite iptcacter, as & poet, a philosopher, and as a theologian Who differs tiftich With tose who wid to the old ‘tithe interpretation of the Scriptures, gad yet who sees new beauties and pew truths ja the Word of God. Those present bore away a much better idea than the y aver before entertained of one who represents advanced thought and culture ia English society, We must say that those who spoke on the subject of the paper showed much metaphysical acumen, and their commenta were appropriately criti- eal and appreciative. Som: of the speakers | thought that Mr. Arnold, while dissenting sola SOC of ti 8 rece.ved interpretations oft poly wrig, did not furnish , substitutes to re- place ‘the <discardetl dogmas. Dri Taylor, however, in a few incisive remarks, presented Mr: Arnold from the standpoint of a strict!y honest inquirer, anxious to find ‘ out for himself, and not blindly de bouaibg °~Gu the researcges Of OpiDions af othera. The other speakers wero \lesare J yhn New on, W . A Weeks, Donald Montgomery (Superiatendent of Edu- ” ~ - SSPE } Inent. ene dae TELEGRAPHIG NEWS tiLei. A SHIT Ve tec, se go (fom the Shareholder and Insurance Gazette, Independent. ) The Budget. ISPECIAL Desparouks vo Taw EXamingk. Tne anneal statement in regard to the financial condition of the countiy has just beer made in Parliamont by the Minister, Sir Leonard ‘Tilley. would present features of a less uniformly satisfactory character than the public has been accustomed to for the last few years past had already come to be generally understood before the official statement in question was made. The failure of the Wheat crop, especially in Ontario, sensibly decreased the value of our exports, and from various causes the lumber interest | showed a similar large diminution. An ex- cessive overproduction on the part of the cotton manufacturers also had for a time a depressing effect on the public prosperity, A telegram from Adwiral Hewitt says he Ln m which it has not wholly recovered. offered £1,000 for Osman Digna’s head. be- lhese and other similar incidents Sir Leon- cause the latter murdered two of Hewitt’s }ard made no attempt to conceal or extenu- The Marquis of Hartington ate, but submitted them without any reser- has ordered the reward to be withdrawn. | Vaxeou. In spite of all these and other | drawbacks, however, the Finance Minister | found himself still in a position to give an | account of his stewardship which, partizan- ship apart, cannot fail to be satisfactory to Lonpon, March 18. | he country. If there has been a diminsu- | Osman Assures his Followers of Success. i. SUAKIN, March 18, lhe spirit of Osman Digna and some of his adherents is far from broken. He has returned with as many as 2,000 followers | to the neight vrhoud of his tormer encamp- He adopts the same tone in his in tercourse with his people as before. He assures them the hard battle will be suc- cessful, eet eed Osman’s Head Not Wanted. —— Lonpon, March 18, inessehyvers., — Zobebr Pasha’s Appointment. The News says it believes that the Gov-| tion of revenue it had not only been anti- ernment will decline to sanction the ap- cipated but it has not been of a nature or pomtment of Zobehr Pasha to the Gover-|to an extent to act prejudicially on the norship of the Soudan. credit of the country in the money mar- ie 0 |kets abroad. On the contrary we are g . « lg > y ade e Old Business Men ia Difficulties — o m6 ey os — a es ig ere 4 she oes O-day, an Haurrax, N.S, March 18. | shou'd she appear in London once more Several old business men of long anil | oc VY oo - . ee 6 ee ing are reported to bein d ficulties The pag sie be effected on terms more favor- Marine and Fire Insurance Cow nics here | pnevibiahe eee ae ae have jost most heavily within the vast | Sir Lec ert ot Sere speech that aa I ; Sir — should have to deal with the |rate of taxation. The opponents of the policy of the administration of which he is so important a member have persistently represented that under it that rate has been ‘increased. The Finance Minister, on the | other hand, sets forth in his statistics that | the taxation required to produce a revenue | sufficient to meet the expenditure last year was $4.82} per head of the papulation as compared with g tagation of $4.88 per head /from i974 to 4879, and an average taxation | of $4.81 per head since the present Govern- | ment assumed offic. The same Minister is jequally explicit as to the publie debt, In the House of Cemmons to-day the | Which, he says, measured by the annual Army Estimates Bill passed. The amount! a or, in other worda, the appropriated is £4,230,000. | urden it imposes on the people, has been re ot |} actually reduced under the admiaistyation te }of the present Goyerament. The circum- Parnell Sueing for Rents. | stances under which this reduction in rate — ‘of igterest has been effected were so fully Des.is, March 18 | set forth here from time to time as they Mr. Parnell has brought action in one of | occurred that it would be superfluous now the city courts, to recover arrears of rent | to repeatthem. The net outcome of this from one of his tenants. |reduction concentrates in the above ex- | position, and shows the great ability with | which the fingngjal affairs of the Dominion ) haye been handled under its present head. Judged by this Budget speech the Govern- ment fails to see any grounds for alarm as to the immediate financial and commercial future, and with the great means at its command of ascertaining the precise situa- tion in every nook and corner of the land this assurance must be most acceptable. The great difference between the passive quietude that now exists in business. circles and the active panic and bankruptcy that prevailed not so long ago needs no pointing out. The view that we are for the moment undergoing the former phase only, and are Hewitt's Proclamation Spurned with Contempt. Suakin, March 18. Admiral Hewitt’s proclamation offering a reward for Osman’s head is spurned with contempt by the Sheiks about him. — British Army Estimates Passed. Lonpon, March 18. — — Dynamiters on Trial. Hatirax, N §., March 18. The Supreme Court opened to-day, and Brecken and Holmes, the dynamiters, are being tried. sl catia d Gladstone's Health. Lonpvon, March 18. Mr. Gladstone's health is slightly better. His doctor advises absolute rest. Anothe-: Fatal Snow Slide. hailed. It is not likely, however, to lessen the bitterness of partiganship where the finaneial affairs of the country are involved, for that hostility has been already marked this session by even excoptional rancor and disingeniousness, ——— An Absence of Honesty and Effi- ciency. Leapvit_e, March 18. A number of miners were killed yester day by a suow slide af Cani. * : Flogged for Mutiny. BUAKIN, March 18. Forty Egyptian gendarmes have been flogged for mutiny. Osman Beclares he will Renew the Fight. Legislative Committees have during the past week been investigating the depart- ments of New York and other City Govern- ments. The Committee report that in Svuakin, March 18. Osman Digna declares he will renew tha Gght im jem days. [No Ottawa news. | iiiaidiemiaatmape Weather Bulletin. York city, irréspective 6f political afiili- ations ‘of incumbents, did they find both honesty and efficiency. Indeed, the whole government of the city they say, so far as examined, seemed to be in a condition which is absolutely appalling. In Albany the committee recommend an indictment by the Grand Jury of Clerks in the Surrogate’s Office who have illegally collected fees. In the Sheriff’s Office, the report says, the abuses disclosed are «too numerous to admit of more than cursory mention. In the Civil branch of the Sheriff's Office they found repeated and flagrant’ instances cf blackmail, and the charges joy tvansporiation' of eo in 1888 showed that more than half of the amount charged was clean profit, Sum- ming everything up they find that the sheriff in 1883 received $85,119 for his services. Therefore the committee report a bill making the office a salaried one and fixing the amount at $25,000 per annum. * DIED. The evidence taken shows that the sheriff At the residence of his mother, South | has in his possessioa moneys to which he Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 19--10 a. m. Licht to moderate variable winds, station- ary or slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, 19th March, 1854, Highest temperajuye yesterday . ...--+ 80.1 Lowest tamperature (read at midnight),,..12 } Lowest temperature this morning ........ 95 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .14.2 Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock...29 0 EE SS THE DAILY HXAMINER, MARCHE 1 in no danger of the latter, wil! be ad ae TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. t hardly one officg or department in {New) S, 1864. nals SPRING G8BB8, SPRING G88B8 Finance | That it 0 Perkins & Sterns Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, a8 good value as can be found : 550 Pieces Crey Cottons, asOQ Pieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Print Cottons. English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. Black French Merinoes, Black Nun’s Veiling, Black Cashmeres, Biack Persian Cord. A FULL LINE OF MOURNING COODS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Gocds, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. ees Oe eee —e eee BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod’ corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices, Ch’town, Feb, 26, 1884. a ae social = oe WANTED. WANTED. 0 SOO CARPENTERS and Workingmen will be wanted to build up the burnt part of ) J Charlottetown, and to buy their BOOTS ND SHOE GO & COS 3 END SHOES AT DORSEY, | Q---—— LN raN so We: it lat h d RE AD THIS. sechalcem tien "laieed halal. Solid Leather Boots, at the lowest price. The style, quality and fit of our work can’t be beat. Come and see for yourself, Sole Leather, Wholesale and Retail. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, March 12, 1884.—eodwkly JOHN N&@WSON. Ch’town, March 8, Brick Yard To Let, HE Montrose Brick Yard, (1} miles from Southport), together with Dwelling Fouse, Stable, Kilns, Pugs, etc, For particulars apply on the premises to JOHN B. STEWART, Southport, Lot 48, — March 4, 1884 —2w wkly Zi pd TEA. ree A SALT! SALT 1 A TT FOR SALE ex WAREHOUSE, BEER & COFF’S. 5,000 bags Liverpool Salt, 1,200 bags Coarse Fishery Salt. Prices, retail PFAKE BROS. & CO. 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. Ch’town Feb. 14, 1884.—tf FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. SN PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, — England, France, Germany. ete. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.04 yerr. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting itn- ormation. Specimen copy of the Scieutific Amere can sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIWIO AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the fourteenth day of May next, A. D. 1884, atthe hour of twelvo o'clock, noon, A‘. that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises, situate, We have just opened a large Steck of lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in the said Island, being part and pareel of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, isccsiters ssc } fourth hundred of Town Lote in Charlotte. NEW SPRING STYLES. fect da Camberland Steet, and being eighty. Received Before the Advance in Duty. four feet (84 feet) in depth back from said —:0:— Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. | a ae. GREAT SALE OF Wew Cottons. —Oi— street, and bounded on the southeast by Joveph Maher's land, formerly James Han- cock’s, and on the northwest by the lands now in possession of Widow Brothers, and extending bick from said street by parallel = lines at right angles with said street, The above salve is made pursuant to a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-first day We haye an immense stock of Boston, Mass., February 23rd, of consumption, George D. Douglass, formerly of this city, aged 26 years and 3 months. It is with feelings of sadness that we record the death of Geo. D Douglass tle lived fyom his ehildpood in. this syty, and Bad been employed jn “Mr, Phillips Marble Works several yeors, He went to Boston three years ago, and was engaged by Messrs. Torreys & Bowker, ccrner of Torreys and Portland Streets, where he remained ever since, till has no possible title, and which had_ been taken from the treasury by means of frau- dulent vouchers by the sherif?s subgedia- atos.. In conclug.on the cammittee ‘say in- formation bas been furnished them tending to show that same of the remaining depart- ments in New York are in a condition fully as bad as thuse examined. a The French Loan. — failing health prevented him. He was a young man of fiae talents, and won a high position in his trade, and by his modest | circle of fnends. j Anburn Cemetery. A very large company of | | Is!and people and_ other friends sccompanied Lia remains to their last resting place. - : His mother, sisters and brothers ‘have the kind sympathy of many friends in this city in their sad bereavement. At Brackley Point, on March 2, of measles, Shaw, aged nine years ang 4ue wontys, deep- ly' regretted, A precious one from ns is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home] eation|. Geo. i. Fall. 8. 8. Peterson, _ Robert Jmallwood, H. McDonald, of the Customs Tuesday evening next, young g© Charlottetown will read a paper, .". ssociation, on the ‘‘Electric 1 elegraph. oo inttery and telegraph instrpmedte Wi) > used to illustrate the subject. The hour ot meeting is eight o’clock, and those who - pose attending wil! please be punctual, a8 os paper aad the discussion will fully ovtnpy two hours of the sessith. Department. On ntlemen of U. MeDonald, aad yams | Suddenly of heart disease, before the | Thich never can be filled. on the 20th beloved wife of Lawrence ‘“‘Blessed are the from henceforth, theizy works may ; ; “.% we ma) | February, Jane, Buchanaa, of Brooktield. | dead who die in the Lord, i yea! eaith the Spirit, that fellow they.” | rad At the residence of Felix B. Buote, Rustico, March 3rd, Sheotise Doucette, relict of the late Marian Martian, aged 94 years. was amony the first settlers of Rastivo. and unassumiog manner won the . Ol of France in tne last six years, | his employers and shop-mates, and & larg?! tes will amount to 45/,000,000 francs, Leivh Shaw, youngest son of Neil and Hannsh | The lean now being floated makes an addition of 3,566,000,000 francs to the debt The new He was baried in Mount | though it wili net the ‘Governnient ‘only 350,000,000, as the rate of‘ issue is 76.60. The loan of 1,000,000,000 francs in 188] was iesued at 83.25, so the present rate shows a depreciation of nine francs sixty- five centimes in the credit of the Govern: ment in three years Horsford’s Acid Phosphate UNEQUALED. Dr. R. M. Alexander, Fannettsburgh, Pa., says: “I think Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is not equaled in any other preparation of phos- phorus.” mane ven en Female barbers are the latest New York The girls «ce to bo selected: for their beauly pi dyftness with the ragor; flirting is’ 1y, be strictly prohibited, and everything is to be conducted according to the mest rigid etiquette. What an ordeal a shave from such a barber would be to suse ylible young man. | notion. GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest point of depression. Fleecy Cottons. of November, A. D. '577, made between Michae! Welsh and Elizaveth, his wife, of the oue part, and Barbara O’Hallorar, of the other part, which Mortgage has been duly assigned to the undersigned. For further particulars apply to Mr. Edward J. Hodgeon, Solicitor, Charloitetown, Datad this fourteenth day of March, A. D. 1884, sheeting Cottons, Pillow Cottons, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, Tewels and ‘'Towelling, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH AND GRUSSELS CARPETS, And other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o~—--~-- CHOICE TEAS, VERY CHEAP! | By the Chest, Half-Chest, and Quarter-Chest. Also, in Packages | of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, GEO. DAVIES & CO, Uh’town, Feb. 11, 1884, t RICHARD HEARTZ, | Assignee of Morigage. March 14—3aw 1) gale 7k -GOLD MEDAL-PARIS 13 . pie nasil + Lire hla lal, : ee Ali: se "soCb ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOUT we WORLD) P #. Island Pottery, E are Agents for the P. E. Island Poitery. Orders sent to us will re- ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mast, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Steve Stones, etc., etc., in stock. BEER & GOFF AGENTS —_—_—- Ch’town, Oct, 2, "8% Se eninnemeaiid aaaiedinateemee lence momen, won. semen ela ae aan gee ae Ce oa ene ep n - eager er ee