THE DAILY EXAMINE tocal and Other ems, COURT One assault case dismissed > HY Don't ferget the lecture in St. Hail to-night - \ leader in society is very often li ena of business " : - PRINTING it Due » neatly, cheaply aud prompt EXAMINER Office —-—- >> — RTHY OF Novi New Yeé ' il upon Sun rain until i: Both slides vening, NNIUN li EVENING. Wii i men this ¢ the change in prices nhdance at Ket to-cia ‘ material o Excelsior Rink raith's Band in attend- SKATING Lhe i on the unnot be beaten. Cal ance to-night - > A CHaya! ihe the new hotel at Railw ay de pot boats mail now land at Cape Tormentine, near the —o A very large number of ladies lemen are preparing for the carnival veld in the Excelsior Rink. jacana SPECIAL MEETING.—Active members of the xy. M. C. A. should not forget the special meeting in the new parlor on Friday evening WARNIVAI smd gent —_—_—__»--__—_—. fue Pore’s Jvupiies [The Roman Catho- s of North Sydney, Cc. B., celebrated the p pe’s Jubilee by a general illumination of tildings. oe MaAILs. iverse The mails which arrived at Cape 1 yesterday, together with that \ ) crossed to-day, arrived in the city this art noon cat im. « Macdonald lectures tht. His subject is " Give him a LECTUR \] in St rrom Louish ‘ ’ James ftail to 7 Sade Bbecoan Youne.—An exchange reports at a 17-year-old girl in Winfield, Kansas, narried and divorced twice, and it to be married again. > wishes owl, the Stewart, exhibition in Taylor Cameron \ sarye FED Owl stuffed yperty of a young man named ing to Brudenell. is on rr ae. Kh. A _ - fue Deara Rare.-—-The deaths in St. John iring December numbered 50, 22 of those sles and 28 females. Fourteen of the eased were under SJ years of age, and 10 wel iver 70. De r vy cis i lines Postronep.—The Lyceum Comedy Co. have owing to unavoidable circumstances) postponed their entertainment till further notice, which will appear in the daily news- papers S. Wuirry, Se¢ retary. oucilciilcliiiiat Personats.—C. C. Cariton, Esq., ue: = Consular agent at Souris is in the city to-day. He is at the Osborne. George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River Bridge, is at the Osborne. ih Prerare.—To-day four weeks will be St. Valentine's or vil mere Day. As this is leap year, mention of it will awaken an enthu- among our young men and women. ‘* A word to the wise is sufficient. < —_ Siasm Cuceca News.—-The St. John Telegraph that atthe close of the Methodist Conference year, Rev. Job Shenton, now of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., will goto Wood- stock, and Rev. R. Crisp, ef Moncton, will go to Chatham reports iieiliaeies POULTRY SHIPMENT %. H. Jones, of Sab- revois, finished his | hipment of live poul- try to Englandon tie ith December, hav- g some 13,000 heal, about 6,000 live geese and 7,000 lives turkeys, ata cost ing shipped for the total of about $10,000, having bought mostly all of them in the country of Iberville, insula rn NorTrHwEeRN Licut.—-The Northern Light failed to make the trip yesterday. She had to *‘pat about’ when within eighteen miles of Picteu. Hon. Senator Howlan and Mrs. Howlan returned to town this forenoon, snd proceeded this afternoon by way of the Capes. Hon. senator Carvell remained at t. town oo \rways So.—A few weeks ago a weary- looking man was heard to say: ‘1 was never exactly buried alive, but | once worked a week in a store that did not advertise. When I came out my hair was almost as gray as you now see it. Solitary conlinement didit. A a Tae Examiyer in the shape of an nou ‘‘ad.” would have saved me.” i al FP. W. Kixsman & Co.—Gentlemen: For some time I la te nplated sending you 4 line or two « e of the great value Mrs. Bradee and myself place upon [Adamson’s Balsam, which we have used for years with ever-increasing satisfaction. It is a most ex- cellent remedy for coughs, and an agreeable A pi Cho. medicine to take. Chas. W. Bradee, Pastor Methodist Episcopal Chureh, Augusta, Me. l'rial size 10 cents. dy wy lw aia ELEVATING THE STANDARD. Says the Moncton ZVimes. The Onterio grit govern- ment distributes ‘‘ lashings of champagne” to make the bidding lively at the timber sales. The New Brunswick government supplies liquors to our farmers at the stock farm sales and the cost of food and drink exceeds 10 per cent. of the gross proceeds. Were these the practices of the wicked tories what a howl grit newspapers would raise. ---—~- Suppen Dearn.—The Summerside A gricul- tnrist says :—On Wednesday last, Mrs. Peter Gallant, while working inthe Hotel iuss, was stricken by a fit of appoplexy, caused by the bursting of a blood vessel im the head. Mr. Russ immediately summoned Dr. Me. Kay. who, on arrival, saw that the unfortun- ate woman had but a few hours tolive. He called in Dr. Gillis, and she was then con- veyed to her home, afew yards distant, where, despite medical skill, she died about eleven o'clock the same evening. The deceased was an elderly woman, and leaves several children. ) ee A Previuran Cast.—An English paper records the following peculiar case: A woman recently made a very singular application to a Greenwich magistrate. She stated that she had two husbands, both of whom were the sons of one mother, but not of the same father. The first husband died four years ago, and she married the second one eighteen months since. He would not now support her, and she asked advice as to the legality of her marriage, and wished to know what to do. The magistrate said that the question was a conundrum which he could not answer. The law did not allow her to marry two brothers. The applicant, he said, had better throw herseif on the parish, and they would see the case settled for her, ani a abs TELEGRAPEIC NEWS, SPECIAL Dibaacinh TO ek Wladeiees Interview with Parnell. Lonpon, Jan. 16. A reporter of the Freeman’s Jowrnal has had an interview with Parnell]. Parnell | He urges the Parnellites and Radicals to |says the Liberal-Unionists are certain to believes there is no doubt that yrave dis- sentions exist among the members of the cabinet, and the Government party, and that a crisis may occur at any time next SOSelon, over some English question. facilitate the Government business, and thus avoid a charge of obstruction. He separate on English matters. Parnell says the recent reductions of rent made by the land commissioners are not half what the tenants of Ireland are entitled to, and urges the party to take such action as will oblige the sub-commissioners to re-examine the whole question. Blizzard Fatalities. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan, 16. The Journal's revised list of blizzard fatalities shows 97 dead in Dakota, 12 in Minnesota, 6 in Iowa, 17 in Nebraska and 2 in Montana; total 135, besides 55 report- ed missing. St. Pau, Minn., Jan. 16. Scattering reports of the loss of limb in the great storm of last week continue ar- riving. In addition to the list of 140 dead published this evening reports have been received to-night swelling the numbers to The Pope's Mediation. Paxis, Jan. 16. The Universe has a despatch from Rome saying that the English cabinet accepts in principal the Pope’s mediation between England and Ireland, based upon Mgr. Persico’s report. The Pope demands moderate Home Rule and advises the Con- servatives to take the wind out of Glad- stone's sails by adopting the leading points of his programme with the support of the Irish clergy. Another Railway Accident. Pirtisspure, Pa., Jan. 16. This afternoon a freight train on the Pittsburg & St. Louis Railway, while crossing a high bridge at Temperanceville Station, inside the city limits, eight freight cars left the track from a supposed opening rail. Two cars fell to the street, ninety feet, and were smashed to splinters. One employe was instantly killed and another seriously injured. The Colliery Disaster. Picrov, Jan. 16. Thousands of people yesterday visited the scene of the mining explosion at Ste)- larton. The explosion occurred in the Douglas Slope of the Albion Mine, and not in the cage pit as reported yesterday. Agent Poole says the mine is not irretriev- ably auined, but the damage done is enor- mous, besides throwing 300 miners out of work, His Followers Dissatisfied. Dusty, Jan. 16. The followers of Parnell in Parliament are greatly dissatisfied with his advice given in the interview with the Freemans Journal reporter, to abandon the obstruc- tion methods in the House of Commons. -——————— — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 17 —10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair cold weather. Supreme Court. | Saturpay, Jan, 14. Queen vs. Madden and Dogherty—In- dictment for burglary. The trial lasted all day. The prisoners were acquitted, the evidence being purely circumstantial. Mr. Justice Peters, who tried the case, direct- ed the jury that before they could convict they must be satisfied beyond all reason- able doubt that the prisoners were guilty, and they must be satisfied of this by evi- dence, not mere suspicion or probabilities. The jury after a few minutes absence found a verdict of ‘‘Not Guilty.” Attorney-Gen- eral forthe Crown; F. Peters for prisoners. Turspay, Jan. 17. The Queen vs. Owen Smith and Joseph H. Dunne—Indictment for housebreaking and larceny. This case occupied the atten- tion of the Court all day yesterday. There being no evidence against Dunne, he was, on motion of his counsel, discharged. The ease against Smith went tothe jury, who remained out all night, and this morning reported that they could not agree upon a verdict, and were accordingly discharged. Smith will probably be tried again this evening. Attorney-General. fur Crown ; James H. Reddin for defendant. McBride vs. Webster--Action for tres- pass. This case began yesterday, and is still before the Court. C. B. Macneill and F. Peters for plaintiff; E. J. Hodgson for defence. In the case of R. R. Fitzgerald, 8. M., vs. William R. Frame, editor of the Island Guardian, application was to-day made by Mr. Macleod, the defendant's counsel, to have the case postponed on account of the illness of his client. Mr. Macleod pro- duced several affidavits, showing the pre- sent unfit condition of the defendant to be examined as a witness. The Court granted a rule nisi returnable to-morrow morning. A A + A$ — CHALLENGING THE Wor.Lp.-—Frand Dowd, of Montreal, has issued a challenge to any man in the world to skate any distance, from 1 mile to 10, for any stake in e«cess of $100. The greatest event in a heri’s life is made up of an egg and a cackle. But eagles never cackle. —H. W. Beecher. BANK STOCK. BY AUCTION, at Stevenson's Building, on FRIDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o’clock ;— Merchants’ Bank P. &, Island Stock, Shares , ‘ * “ Inland Steam Navigstion Co's Ys Entertainment at New Glasgow. On the evening of the 10th inst., an en- tertsinment was given at the above-named place by the members of Clyde Council, RK. T. of T. The night was all that could be desired, and before 7 o'clock the Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, many bein;; unable to obtain seats. It was the largest meeting ever held in New Glasgow Hall, upwards of four hundred being pre- sent. Mr. John Houston occupied the chair. The programme consisted of speeches, readings, recitations, dialogues, , and music, vocal and instrumental solcs, duets and quartets. The speeches were good. The readings and recitations were better than those usually given here ; and the singing, under the efficient leadership of Miss Stevenson, was of a very high order, it being remarked since that it was the best ever given at a Concert in New Glasgow. The meeting was in every respect a grand success, and reflects much credit upon those who were instrumental in getting it up. ANON. DIED. At the Charlottetown Hospital, on the 16th inst., Rober; H Harris, Printer—for many years an esteemed employe of Tur EXAMINER Publishing Company. | Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at half past nine o'clock, from City Hospital, ~ = ee suvepane. | | GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Y. M. C. A. HALL, Monday, Bord Inst.. Mr. Visuicombe and his Pupils, Assisted by some of the best Vocal Tzlent in the city. Tickets may be had at Chappelle’s Bookstore, Reddin’s Drug Store, also Lewis’, Photographer. om. amare wiil be issued shortly. jan DE ISLARD RAILWAY NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, 16th January, instant, and continuing until further notice, No. 10 Train wil) leave Cape Traverse at 11.30a. m., instead of 645 a. m., connecting at Emerald Junction with No. 2 Train for Charlottetown. a J. eet cting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Jan, 14, 1888, janl4—all prs 4i axmas Goods, — xmas Goods. 25 to 50 Per Cent. Discount. We OFFER the balance of our Stock of FANCY AND XMAS GOODS at from 25 to 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. SMITH BROS. Halifax, N. S., Jan, 5, 1888. jan'0 CIVIC ELECTION. PN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly ~ of this Island, made and passedin the forty- third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: ‘An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown andall Acts amending the same,*” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and one person to serve as 2 Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on Wednesday, the 25th day of January, A. D., 1888, At the several piaces, that is to say: In Ward No.1, ator near the Fire Engine House oan King Street, between Great George and Prir-ce Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heariz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Ian Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And »t the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open soe five o'clock in the afternoon of the same ay. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street add north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. the 18th inst., from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. ; Qualification of Electors. see Act 43, Victoria, — pn ose 20 and 64, and 48 Vic., Cap. 8, Sec. 12. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A, H, MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1888—wed fri sat O LET—A House on Ki Street, near the G@. M. HARRIS, jani¢—dy tl sje i Atotoneer, ae ee lway; also, House and Street, Wiliam Dodd. ae *% - 7 . . ‘ . <= — _ ae - oes sn a J Or $.. ; ~ TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 2 PEOPL it pecan ede JO. SS 3be TL Ransome Or wee gst ss = BY Guaeees? Me “ it is a well known fact that lis competitors cannot look at his low prices. They have to do some blowing. But L. &. PROWSE sells the Clothing. if you can get what you want at L. &. Prowse’s, you need not try anywhere else. His prices are the lowest ever known for First-class Goods, 200 Overcoats to be Sold at a Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE, i, -E PRO eo SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUREN STREFT. We intend to make extensive alterations in our premises next spring, and a change in our business, and to do this must clear out our entire stock of Dry Groods, Clothing, Carpets, &e., d&e To dispose of this immense stock withinso short a time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- fore, give discounts varying from 2Q@up to 30 per cent. The stock consists of Seasonable and Fashion- able Goods, which are all marked in plam figures, and at prices that are well known to be the lowest in th market. This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. HARRIS & STEW AI GOATS | SUCCESSORS. FO GEO. DAVIES. & CO. FReceiv2d. 7 Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1888, we vat?” ac on oe Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1887. Q—----- —- 120t Just NOTICE CVERCAAT [S, HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL | OVE ROOA \ GKNERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of eee Pad THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will | Another W. A. F. SCOTT. Ke'9 i Secretary. | Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1888—wky & dy ber e the Electors a ee a _ ct on my pert, so generously returned m I rur ; oO ‘ at che inst Civie miection, Tagan oer mysetas | Meavy ‘Tweed Pants and Suits altogether r ‘ Your obedient servant, } foo Ch ea p- ied, Adee Tr. HEATH HAVILAND. | ma Co : . 9, 1883. i a | Gall and See. held at the office of THt EXAMINER newspaper, ra, Jon. 12, 1898—wky Bay | | sins cies aie ale 1 fo the Civic Electors of Charlotte Nice Overcoat for $4.29 taat ougit a Candidate for the Mayoralty at the forthcoming on WEDNESDAY, the 25th of January, inst., at town, to be cheap at $5.50. Election. GEO. E. FULL, the hour of eight o’clock in the evening. GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a large num- sean Sta OF LION, QUEEN STREET. To the Electors of Ward Two, | ENTLEMEN,—At the earnest request of a large number of resident voters in this Ward, | Ihave accepted nomination asa candidate to supply the representation of the Ward in the | place of the rene Councilior, F, P. MeCarrwn, | Esq., and I trust to have a majority of your voles at the coming election, Ifelected, you may rély on my best eff rts to promote the interests of | Ward Two and the city generally. Your obedient servan: L, F. PROWSE. January 13, 1888. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1887. y 4 OA Lo ys AS NOTICE.—The subscriber hereby gives notice | +‘ to the citizens of Charlottetown that he will be prepared to deliver on the Mill Pond, South- ac good Spring Water Ice onthe first day of! ‘ebruary, or sooner if required, at moderate} 6i eod—janl6 iY 4 STAN a BEEN 6 SARE SSS prices,—KDWARD KELLY, + For SALE.—Two well-bred Cows, one seven | for infa ts and Children. eight Jersey, both to calve in April. Enquire | of Dr. Blanchard, at Mrs. Stirling’s. bi—janli Cudtaidtincs tts laa Sour Stomach, Diarrliices, Eructation, Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- **Oastoria is so well adapted tochildren that { recommend it as superior to any prescription known $0 me.” H. A. Azcuer, M.D., ili So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. To BE SOLD at Anction, on Thursday, the 26th January, instant, at noon, the House and Premises on School Street, occuried by the late Mrs. Mabey. Terms at sale. 10i—jan}4 gestion, Without injurious medication. Tse Centacr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y \ ANTED TO RENT.--A small Cottage or three rooms in a convenient part of the city. Apply at this office. pd lw—janl3 WANTED.—At the Osborne House, a man that can keep sober, to attend the stable. Refer- ence required. pd 3i eod—ianI3 L02T-—4 red Jeather Purse, with a small amount of money init. The finder wil! please leave it at THe EXaMINER office. janl2 4 CHARLOTTETOWN SAsH ANG DOO% FACTORY. Contractors and Builders Read This : W* have now on hand and will Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz. :} FALL STOVE.—For sale, a Denmark Base} Burner, with a quantity of Stove Pipe, in good condition. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. jan? T° LET.—A small Shop and Room attached, suitable for Dressmaker or Tradesman, on Kent Street, next to Tanton’s corner. Rent very cheap. Apply to W. N. Riggs. tf eod—jan7 300 Panel Doors and Frames, 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Fect Mouldings and Finish. | 5,000 do Spoutisg and Conductor. 1,000 do Stair Rail. 5,000 Stair Balusters. ~ : { N _ 2 Ox PRIVATE LODGINGS. — The undersigned E = Bowel Po om oan: : would be glad to receive afew additional We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing in “Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten? Roarders on reasonable terms at her Private, gning Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &e. ; - 4 Boarding House, opposite Baptist Chi Prince | All lei is of Gothic Wr, sail - i a ‘ : Street. MRs. 8. R. STUMBLES. = de024 All kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice. —_— mete ae 4 Our machinery is new and jirst-class, and we moeaafacture trun Stock. chester and King. oecti9 eod tf C+ LV iat 7 = . aad <7 == — — — ious OG Sadie d re LET.—The Surgery und Consulting i odea! 7 . — ke CA. oo ANTED—A small property (a mile or two out of Town). having un it a never-failing spring of water. Information of such please furnlsh to to “C, B.,” Box 53, Charlotte | town, or this office. decl3 Bee ~hiummaidameanacdie | tae best of (Juebee BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At. Mrs. McLean's. Hillsborough Street, between Dor- to occupied by Dr. Warbariou, Apply “at the | ROBERT PAUMER & ©, London House or to Daniel Davies, Dundarg Es-} ; Planaite, nov 8 | Oot, 1—wky PEAKE’S NO. 83 WHARF. ‘ a