TILE Local and Other Items. PaXxs Poll tax executions, and do in th 1 TF, i Sunil is ‘ une t et ‘ I > w C) ! Lhe « 1 of ( irch . = rive a wed t& habnge s ‘ service in that i ‘ ‘ é y ‘ rhill i t W - _ \ \ ' ea i) ‘ el ” ‘ rf i \, asking f } e Question of peaiin ies ary ! } ry ‘ , ] hon were } in Oy rie i A ihurseday PAST | Northunhberlan Frontenac returned Dr, | Willough i Mr. Smith, Sei Vatives East | In Ole “el r. Danee, Reformer. > Stitt Going Cr.—A Montreal despate! the lith says that bread, whi has risen two cents within the past two weeks, wi!! be fon: cents higher before the end of the wee } making 22 cents for brown aud 24 for white. | ° Imports aNp ExporTs.—An Ottawa des- ' | patch states: months Canadian decreased eleven per cent. compare 1 with the same period last year. Cana Great Britain have decreased for cent., principally ia wheat, while flour, and sheep show a crease During the past nine Imports from Great Britain exports of maiked in cheese i _ - | Artistic.—Among the collection of photo graphs on exhibition in the south window of | the Diamond Bookstore aiternoon, we iticed excellent likenesses of Charles Stewart | Parnell, Cardinals Manning and Gibbons, Col. Ingereoll, the King of italy, Tom Allen, and | two city Customs officials and a well know n | tobbaconist. The last mentioned picture is hes tis particularly good | > i Voapra.—On Thursday | 2 7 J rit fi egraph, as the cadia Was passing through the draw ACCIDENT TO Ta! morning, says the NSC. steamer A of the railway bridge at Fredericton, she was c mare by a croes@ide against the draw and | her k head brékenin. The main shaft was struck, the castings broken and the shaft shifted from the pummel block. The Acadia | is now being repaired. i ibaitilideebene GosreL Meetines.—There will be of song in the Y. M. C. A. H atternoon, at 4 o'clock, to vited. ! Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting to- | morrow afternoon, in Mcleod’s Hall, at 4} yelock. Strangers alwavs welcome. Mathew 13-44. a service | ill, to-morrow which all are in Lesson, | vere » » oe | The parables of the ** Hidden great price.” Treasure’ and the * Pearl of a Arrivep.—The clipper schooner Elisha Crowell, Captain Butler, 44 hours from Port | au Port, west coast of Newfoundland, fulle argo of canned lobsters for the Hon. D. Davies, arcived this morning. Captain But- ler reports that very bad and rough weather hae prevailed on the west coast. The Crowell will sail on Monday evening for ai Port to bring home Mr. his fishing Elisha | Port Johan Cairns and crew tor the winter, —_— ——- Tue Price or Breap ig now seliing for 8 cts bakers shouid receive benediction from the ners of that article. He was approached by others in the trade to assist to put tir price ap to the nine cents per loai but re ** The staff of life ” | per loaf, One of our cousu fuse.l A St. John correspondent telegraphed this morning: Bread, which has risen two cents in the iast two weeks, will jump an- other two cents before the end of the week.- Moncton Timea, = ee Up Agatn.—The case of T: Bi wk Diamon i Svleamns ‘Lp Co alm xr ve. the yany in Prince Edward Island, sapied the atte nition of the Supreme Court at Ut tawa ou Wednesday, and finally jud nent was re rved., This was an appeal trom an action in which Patrick Trainor svu cht to recover «a May from ti responde it Jompany tol ijuries dune toa! quant: ty of beet sud Matton sil pp i by him at Charlottetown to St. Julin’s, Nd. Davi lor appellant and Peters for respondent. > Tue Trers Ovr.—Three years ayo grocery- man Wiliiam Neilson, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., was convicted of # heinous crime and seatenc ed to state prison for tweuty-one years. His! wite died broken hearted and in poverty, hs eldest dauguter tried to commit suicide and the smaiier children have had a very hard | time of it Nelson himself is in broken | health, a mere wreck. Now a worthless | rascal sentenced to the same prison for larceny has confessed that he comimicted the crime fur | which Nelson is suffering. pineasiiintnen Tue Wheat Yrerp.—The St. Paul, Min- nesota, Pioneer Press has collected statistics of the wheat yield in the Northwestern States covering an area producing about a fifth of the total quantity raised in the United States. Instead of last year's yield of 100,000,000 busbels in this district, there will be 60,000, - 000. The average crop of Dakota for the year is given at ten bushels per acre, while that of Minnesota is a little less. The frost extended into seventeen counties out of forty-six report- edin Dakota, and into ten out of thirty- seven in Minnesota. One county in the latter State reports a yield of three bushels to the acre, and several eight bushels or under. —P ee The ¢rops in Maine. The Bangor Commercial says that the most discouraging reports concerning the crops come from all quarters of the state. It says that information comes from an out- lying town that some families have not raised a thing upon which to subsist the coming year, and many of the best farmers are not harvesting enough to supply their wants till another harvest comes round, and that what is true of this town is true of others. The hay crop is below the average, though generally got in in prime condition. The turnip and beet crops promise well, and up to the time of the heavy frost all vegetables promised well. Of squashes, pumpkins and garden vegetables there seems to be an abundance. The grain crop wculd in any case have been a partial fail- ure, and was further reduced by the frost. Beans have suffered greatly, but there will probably be enough saved for home con- sumption. Potatoes are rotting both in the ground and out ot it, and the shortage is estimated at thirty per cent. of the en- tire crop. Fields of late grain have been rendered worthle a8 by the recent rains. The Commercial, reviewing th situation, finds in conclusion this crumb « ¢ mfort ‘* We think the outlook, while i is far from being so favorahle as Wish, ie noi s» gloomy as i pear. OF cours and othe rs after We cou is made to ap taimies will be shert and they must be as sisted, not by turnishing money y at LO px cent. and taking a murtgage on their farms ora bill of sale of stock for SC urity, but Lys & fencrous contributien of what we have t spare,” Bore aes! itute, DAILY WAG GRAPHIC NEWS. pressed into service, is with a& | ( | of one large Univers sity building, ideaths 4. In KeTAL fp? ATCH o Turk Examiner, Light and Water. Mone PON, Oct. 12. \ meeting of the = tora t& ht re- ted the offer « the Gas and Wa al re ths wony to furnish 50 eleetric lights at $130 wha rtv hydrants at $v4.: D per ye ud passed areso ution offering the C pany PSO per ieht andSvba year fur dU hydrants, und furnish sprinkiine, ete. The even days t mpany to putina filter ee Water lor street riven he off r, and if not uccepit accepted, the town to eed at once with the purehase of eles hieht prieanat and secure surveys for an independent supply. The vote stood 170 to 110, but objection was taken to it o ' he ground that other than electors had - me The Nalifax Dry Dock. Hairax, Oct. 12. Work is being pushed on the Ha ifax have jdry dock, and an army of men is employed lin diferent bre anches of construction. Some tian exports to delay having been caused by want of men irteen per Stobecutters have been imported from Scotland and the United States, and labor i from Newfoundland. Some idea can be h ad of the magnitude of the work when it is stated that 5,000 tons of cement will be used for concrete, and that 52,000 cubic feet of granite goes into the structure. The dock will be finished and in operation next | year Canal Embankment Gives Way. CORNWALL, Ont., Oct. 12. About 150 feet of the canal embankment gave way last night, permitting all the water te escape and leaving several vessels phigh and dry. 't will take two or three weeks to repair the damage, during which time navigation will be entirely suspended and. several mills will be without any motive /power. This, at a busy season of the year, when everything that could carry cargo was most unfortunate, and will be « serious blow to the commerce ‘of thee watry. —_— nen ce Group of College Buildings, Oct. 12. Victoria Uni- TORONTO, The Board of Regents of | versity and the Advisory Committee of the General Methodist Conference met again and decided to ex rect a group of ‘ollege Buildings in Queen’s Park, instead ‘and that the work of construction of three buildings be coimmenced as soon as $700,000 is paid into the treasury. It is expected that the work of construction will be commenced ia March next. = day, ee aa Sable Sehandl Light. Orrawa, Oct. 12. Notice is given of the of a light on the w: Xf ata } ‘ re-cs' ab ishnent st end of Sable Island. riners afe cau ‘ yned that there wiil pro- ib y be increased danger in navigation off the west end of the island, in consequence f the submergence of part of the western and the necessary removal of the light irther eastward. The bell buoy has been vored off t entrance to Port Medway, Iron can busy, painted black, has en moored off stern petnt of the $s luside of Neii’s Pond. ¢ 1 & I i iM Ali sy tiie Ca — Yellow Jack. JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 12. Che new cases to-day were 66, and the South Jacksonville much uterlug 13 reported en account of an al- leyed attempt to conceal cases of fever. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 12. raised this morning. reftusees have returned. and busiuess 1s re- (Juarantiue was Great numbers of Stores have | sumed. opened Death From Meart Disease. Toronto, Oct. 12. Hon. Jas. Patton, Collector of Customs, was fuund dead iu his private ottice, in the Custom House building, this morning. He had remained behind other officials last night andwhile putting away his papers in the vault had fallen dead. An inquest was held tonight, when it was shown that death resulted from heart disease. The Chignecto Ship Railway. Orrawa, Oct. 12. A private cablegram states that the con- tract for the construction of the Chignecto Ship Railway was signed to-day, and that Mr. Ketchum, the indefatigable promoter of the scheme, sailed for Canada to-day. Customs Officer Dismissed. Ortrawa, Oct. 12. Customs Officer Rogers, of Montreal, has been dismissed from the service for altering the weights of goods imported by a cigar firm. — In Difficulties. Hatrrax, Oct. 12. H. & A. Locke, a large Lockeport ship- ping firm, are reported to be in difficulties. lichy, Scaly, Skin Tor- tures. The simple application of Swayne’s O1nt- MENT, without any internal medicine, will rare any cese of Tetter, Salt Rheum, R ng- worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, ll on Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. octl2 6m dw Cezema,. — +e Local Notices. Splendid display of Millinery and Miili- reory Goods at James Paton & Co’s., Market ’ s Hobbs has had leng experience, and has faqs Patga & Cy.'s Mil- el ote head. of ddy epurtindnt for as val years. share Ladics surprised at the work done by Miss | Hobbs. Bonnets trimmed by her are as / tylish and handsome as English or French. | Se — EXA} fINER, a ee Terrible hostibent. A grand stand was erected at Quincy, Lil., on Thursday to accommodate 5,000 people who were to witness a display of fire- works. The amphitheatre was crowded wich | people and probably not Jess than 6,000 , Were upon the seats. Scarcely had the tirst rocket been fired when the supports at the west end of the structure gave way and 809 feet of the seats slid over and the vast metitade were hurled upon the ground to be buried in a mass of lumber which fell upon it. Theair was filled with the cries of the injured, while the panic stricken sought escape from the debris. With the descent of the platform the electric lights ; Witch were to light the grounds, but | Winch were extinguished to aid the display, } j Were incapacitated for service and the | darkness of the scene added to its horrors. Some state that fully 500 people were hart, und this true: but 150 will Goubless include thuse who were injured at all serious/y. is probably ee ee o ROTEL ARRIV ALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 1)—-Henry A Gray, M sas) MeMillan, Sct John; Peter J Mackie, Islay, Scotland; C C Watt, Montreal. 12— A A Craig, Pictou; EJ Baker, New York; J () Creelman, Lon londerrv, N 8; P L Connor, St John; F A Manstield, Boston; M W = Min- thorne, Stratford, Oat; W C Archibal), Mon- treal; R A Murdoch, Chatham; Geo Graham, Georgetown; P W Marling, Toronto; J A Nicholls, Montreal; P A MeIntyre, Souris; J L Harkins, Quebec. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 11—D McLeod, EKidon; P H Palmer, E R Wright, Victoria; R McKay, M_ Robin- son, St John; A Brown, Stanley; Capt West- away. Geo'town; C Pease, Woodstock, Ont; C D Brinkenhoff, Moncton; J A Cameron, St Louis, Kent Co; Miss E LeBrock, Miss Katie Jenkins, Boston; Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; J A Stewart, Wateiville, Me; J J Hynes, Montague. 12—A F Sawyer, Law- rence, Mass; F B MelLeod, S’side; Mrs J Campbell and child, Antigonish; Mrs John Gunnings, A H Lawson, Boston; Joseph 8S Rogers, Victoria; Kenneth Jenkins, A E tussell, New Glasgow; Frank Quinn, St John; Mrs A E Verge and son, Halifax; Mrs Campbell, Antigonish; Mrs James McLean, Stellarton, NS; Robert Cameron, Frederic- ton, N B. A McRobbie, DIED. age Mass., on the 3rd inst., widow of the late Charles W. of Fort Ellis, N. S. Bruce Hilton, Hogg, aged In Wakefield, Louisa Brenton, Tremaine, Esq., In this city, this afternoon, infant son of Robert and Jessie 11 months. CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. 7 Ea <2 The New, Fast, Steel Steamship “HALIFAX,” S. BR, HILE, Cc MMANDER, Is intended to go on the route between Cuarlottetowh, Hawkesbury, Hialifax and Beston, -~LEAVING— CHARLOTT EVO WN FOR BOSTON, Calling at Intermediate Ports, about saturday, 20th October, snd will continue to make regular trips until the close of navigation. The ‘“‘HALIFAX” has but and fitted fur the trade, has spacious Saioons and Staterooms, is elegantiy fur- nished turoughout and lighted with electric hight. Round Trip Excursion Tickets, First-: lass to Boston and Ke.urn, goo to stay over in Boston three days, will be issued for the first trip at Charlottetown been snecially and all Booking Stetions on P. E. Island Railway at following rates From Charlottetown to Boston and Return, $9.00, From Tignish and Return Hiladebsiotscxinil #12 50 eee oe ney soe awaesedive 12 10 Bioomfield © Lveeeeehs cones bans 11 85 “ O'Leary Re eo hb u ces 1l 65 * Port Hill Ori aa a eal a Se 11 10 * Wellington ts ae ee IE 10 80 OY MN a ees 16 65 it | eo. , .° wyabecteugrekeceys 10 25 i OF) 10 20 * Freetown ays tale eye a 10 05 “ Emerald eo eee ee 9 95 ee voces ici ccweweonns 19 30 er 9 90 Se a a oe 9 60 © i ae A eet 9 50 ” be as Bas condos 915 ‘** Bedford Pe Sa oe 9 40 Y ee lee er 9 65 * Cardigan rr) @ apes ge Sack 10 20 Yr eee samen 10 40 ** Morell Tr gt hae eee 9 * $t. Peter's ee ot ee 10 15 ee Ok os cee veeuacccun 10 50 “Souris Fe aaa 10 380 Including Curtain Berth. Staterooms Extra. Freight at Current Rates. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States; also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow and W est Indies. For Staterooms, mation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax. Riconarpson & Rannakp, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. October 6, 1588. Freight and other infor | NOTICE. As and PARASOLS left at ‘Zz he Ola Siand | posit € Bridges’ Meat Mar- ib, ee isborough Street if not called fur vefore the ist of November, wall ve.s'd furcost, All work Dene propel; aud to urdjer,; yy ty 2 a ee i LL UMBREL! i ; sepiti—im dy & wky a en ee = hl ait tt SATURDAY. OCTOBER, (138, _ dancin ‘TROUBLE (v) L. BK. PROWSE sells his Stock at ilow prices. may blow as they please. cheaper than the cheapest 225 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT one who wants to save money should oe of the Great Big Hat, Se eens 10, 1888. FEARED BY COMPETITORS. EVERYTHING marked at rock bottom. 1888. THE TROUBLE will be to sell Clothing, when such ridiculously HE GUARANTEES to sell from 10 to 20 per ‘cent. lower than any other house in the trade They Hs STOCK” this Fall is larger than ever and A BIG BARGAIN. ii very- patronize L. E. PROWSE, 144 Queen Street. ~~ ee me LONDON HOUSE. Our New Stock Now Opening. New French D Dress Goods, New Cashmeres and Merinos, New Plushes and Velvets, New Ulsterings and Tweeds, New Worsted Cloths, New Hats and Shapes. New Feathers and Fiowers, New Gloves and Woo! Goods, New Readymade Clothing, Lowest Prices for Cash. HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, October 2, 1888. HOR GOOD TEADY-MADE GLUTHING AT LOW PRICES, TRY JAMES PATON & CO. acne mn 22, 1888. . 1888——»_1889. Custom Tailoring, Gents Furnishings. D. A. BRUCE —HAS OPENED HIS— £0 amon INSPECTION SOLICITED. When You Want Suitings, ‘Trgwserings and Overcoatings, DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK. ——-th es “i VALUES inalt’ WOOLEN UNDERWEAR apd NECKWEAR. . A. BRUCE, Cusrom Tamor. cian Sint. 13, fade. PALL AND WINTER GUUDS, “Carroll” k* “Worcester. "CHEAP EXCURSIO —TO- Boston ! } i ' j Charloitetowa to Boston and Return, $6.00 EACH! THE STEAMER “WORCESTER,” CAPTAIN NICKERSON, Round Trip Excursion Tickets, Strect Whar’, Charlotte- for Boston, Will leave Pownal town, On Thursday, the {Sth inst, At 4 o'clock, and will be followed by THE STEAMER “CARROLL,” {CAPTAIN BROWN, On Thursday, the 25th inst, eee ee VHESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at the above low rates, which includes Berths in First Cabin. Stateroom extra. , This arrangement will give passengers five days in Boston, To enable persons in the Country to take ad- vantage of these Cheap Boston Excursions, we have arranged with the P, K. island Railway to issue First-Clasa Tickets, at all Booking Stations onthe Railway, to Charlottetown and return, sat ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR# These Railway Tickets will be issued on Wad- nesday aud Thursday next, and on Wednesday joo Thursday of the following week, in time to catch the Steamer at Charlottetown on Thurs lay, and will only be good to return after the arr. val at Chariotietown rot the Steamer from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, i Agents, Charlottetown. h. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Ci'town, Oct. 11, 1°83—dy & wky » Every one having a PIANO. or ORGAN shoul i send for cur Lists of 5 and 10 cent Music. Send Pusta’ Card to LANDRY & CO., 32 King Street, St. John. N. B. 2w—octl WANTED ! 10,000 Bushels GOOD BLACK OATS, —AND— 50 TUBS BUTTER. Highest Cash Price Paid. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Carload No. 1 Gravenstein Apples. Y AUCTION, on-MONDAY, October 15th, at 10.30 o'clock, at Rooms, 1} Queen Street :— 1 Carload (150 Barrels) Choice No. 1 Gra- venstein APPLES, direct from the grower, Cornwallis, N. 8. A. McNEILL, oct l10—4i Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. T°. LET. ah Tenement on Chestaut Street containing five rooms. Immediate posses- sion given. Apply at Ms. TaORN®e’s, Spring Park Road. tf—octl3 - a smart PV ANTED.—A* the Osborne House, Man to atiend the Stables. oct!3 po 4 ‘0 TO rt LENT NEDY, H i} isbore Squas e 3ieod pd App! y to Mr s. wW m. Ken- ocils WANT K D.—A gr od Tinsmit bh, at Montague we Bridge. A spiendid cpeni ny.- J. McLmop, ect]3—1i pd 4 ee Wace ~A Servant Girl ff; e eral ign, oot i ape ns Sg Lae <> aieecate ety aappaanaaiore. 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