eee Sade ee THE Dati. patitentiastted a ee ee A MINER, - o)\Tee oe aie kts NOV FE moe toe and Other Items. . TELEGRAPHIS NEWS. CURRENT NOTES. i "rpg at Watson's. Thousands of visit G ; | Conv co I * (Srnceat, Dear Visitors go to Gen. Grant's” ATOHES / tomb Sees weighing ealp Mpaunele es TOTue Kxawiner.) | SD every week. ‘ K ‘ . ois ¢ ees State Elections, (treat snowstorms have occured in Galicia, eqne? i. ll blocking up the railways. Found a Mavnfacinrer Sverloaded | Boughi Pari ef lis Steck ata Saczifice. > Hox. Jopes Henscey and family left for New Yors. N 4 wid , P : y , ‘ ov. . ° mee Boston 08 te In New York, Domocratic state ticket | Earl ot nlivieg rae eres Hy; ARE NOW SHOWING j j i watt JACKSON'S CIGARS still selling “or by 12,000 majority, ewas © Sens. Prices are Still Tumbling and Pur- 1’ \ Massachuseits the Rapubli Poultices of t lied { -et Watson's ob publican state of tar applied to the soles of C | rapidly : mee To was elected by 21,000 majority, the feet are commended in Georgia as a cule ~“ rr XY hasers will heap the Benefit Tur first sod of the Mone‘on and Bue- ‘evsylvania, a Republican victory, for rheumatism. i Thereof l touche Railway will be turned to-day. Kansas, ditto, De “Metack .§ ts ' 7 -— 1 Virginia, a Democratic majority of | ye a stachy has been sentenc-d to eight R Vise Gnavee a Pwrest Teeste hone Mans yacaowan selis at hos Rooms, to-morrow, 20,000. y = servitude for sending poisoned facturer’s Agent, Whose name we a). not per- és veluck, p.m, Stoves, Tinware, ete, ramapetinnhy Republican legislature a ey to a rival doctor. CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: ne to, mention, at a great sacrifice to the - ~ elected. + is estimated that the decrease in the anon tp “3 = end giving our }«trons the a ite » Rowrgquet Havana Cigars { Ia Chi ublic debt of ; , : ivaniage o _ this purchase. These goods have qeesty-rive | juet x or a Chicago the new city election |: public debt of the United States during never in the history of P. Kk. Island been retailed soni shonpot and aweetent smoke | which waa oppoged Uy dhe Donoceaa, nas | O20beE mas $13,000,000 ‘| , NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, | shin til sit Yar shulte uw on : on 8. r ’ . . i ‘ . . , VOCLS ard, : il ke wu a at‘ atvon - adopted. 7 rete W m: BH.’ Vanderbilt hes Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor-| ior) them to order, with linings worth S110 @ Tux third general re-union of the Eaton eee tn BOS owen church for ten years, and Jay a ‘ >» Oy lar price,$16,worth j ot $22. B0 allover his ainien pesiden of America, was held in Boston on Blake and the Leadership Gould not even for a greater length of time, ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys Suits, Brackets, Bonnet) \'} produce letters from. some of the best men the 27th Uct weak ome The French ambassador to ihe Vatican Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cusbion Tassels, Cord, Collar esathethe titas our oat ten, Mie scale wade | r + 2 ‘ j - ’ ian ola : 9 Sess “> it S Ss, Tur esses of al! under sentence of death for] Toronto, Nov. 4. Prenat es ” _ - await for tie Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet 27, gh \° [he mes and bis garments ure . . : . ° . y . P » 7 . . . : e 7% , ° ’ ‘ tlLing ani liv rebel’ 20P in the N rthwest,cre now before the a enn ies the Globe's recent denial alia overnment to declare it religious Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, goo teint Geil aiding 7 » G ral *yarding ake’s re »mMe ; . . uxperience has taught us that many per — nt ship of the iaieen sean. ye "ieee Vaceination is being offered gratis in the | Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card vg oie iad 4 agg fron houses CNY SO s earel i ‘aie sae a : : " a ‘ . " ac vontinually advertizing goods at extra- _— “ fi ks : EO oe oo |paper here states, thia morning, that it ie t ae districts in New Eig? by ten | Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress ordinary prices, which they are wuable \o produce | j. W. ichards, fsq., « . es ide >}; not an tmprobability, and that RB. B. youog physicians, appointe “by the Healih | " ae OR . ’ ° le ae acento a oe maces, Cae d ifficu ty we Board ot that city. Goods (every Kind), Dolls, EK astic, Kmbroidery, Embroid “ry stock and a egy oer te that aie aac aro at the Revers Usier, Q. C., partner of Dalton McCarthy, M. P.,is looked upon as Blake’s suc-|_ I will satisfy the most skeptical that we never adcvertize a humbug. the \Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, recent Prussian elections the tation of Pipes, Cigars, ieee, Cigar shee ar and Cigarette | nee oo — -~ seats fro m the Radicals, Frillings, Faney Goods, ur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ohh te ee Bleck worsted goods, Gesesas Watson's. | i lesen endanger esa 9 oe Phe ming, Fur Caps, Mutfs, Dog Skin Jackets, & , Fringes, Felt (for| % de <» © dine quality, $8.50, worth $12, Now is the time to bay your winter stock | 2 eeeee Seen, One cf the three coloured membece of |“Mbreidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, |*%. idee Mags! 2a FP Re ae oe Sr. Joun, Nov, 4, |the Georgia Legislature, Hercules Wiisn | Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup-|wontss cs Panis: ony ® ment in another column, The steamer Dominion, from Yarmouth |>Y Baume, resigned his seat, having come | porters, Heir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Mme Oe Weare rleased to learn that Robert T, Weeks, Feq., Prothonotary, has arrived safely | in Colorado, and that the climate has already | proved beneficial to his heaith. “< Svppen DearH.—A section man on the fntercolonial Railway vamed Latalippe de ge Valier, died suddenly at Levis, for Boston, reportea yesterday missing, ar- | rived at ber destination a’ 3 o'clock yester- day afternoon. She did not leave Yar- mouth until nine o'clock Monday morniag, and no uaeasiness was felt there regarding her safety. $a French Cabinet Changes, to the concius‘on that there waa less movey in statesmanship than in laying brick at $4 and $5 a day. The term ‘thandkerchief’ is rot found earlier than the fifteenth century, when in the wardrobe sccounts of Edward IV. of England **V dezen hand converchieffes” are named as having been made by one Alice Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (« grand disp.ay) Muslin, Mant'epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, 100 pairs Men's heavy working Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. 20 pairs Island Tweed Pants, our own make, $2.75 and np. Tryon ‘I'weed Suits, made up to order, $11, $12, $13 and up, 100 Children’s and Youths* Suits, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and up. Children’s Suits made up to order fram fine Scotch Tweeds, $6, and up. Men's Overcoats and RKeefers, $3.50 and up. Youths’ and Children’s Overcuats and Reefers, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Quebec, & few evenings ago, after eating oe Shanpster, to whom a pay ment had been : : ata : 7 . . and up hia supper. - Pion: Mes < made. ae ees was formerly the Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Saawls, Skirting, een Jackets and Ulsters, London made, rt “4 ’ _ square : <r 1° : ° : : e .65 and up. w, W. Wetixer has arrived home from Gaulois says that the changes in tne . oa - aa cm n employed by women for| Shirts and Drawers Sik, Satm, Slipper Patterns, Cushions Ladies: Jackets made up to order at low prices. se purchased = Eee g covering the head, ? , ? 2! 40 doz ‘3 Shirt re ae He, ei [teen the opeag of ths |, Ot i, Oty Wal | Pa te ae suahoa, Turkey atone Lellet Coven | ote: ete Batt a Jeweiry, °° net Pre } ‘hiro ’ te “|mounced at the openiag of the Cha:nbers, t "tig Peggy veg ate eyne Walk. is _ i 7 ; ee f — ?| S dozen Ladies’ Undervests, 95cts and up ware, Spectacles, ete., for bis fal ee re Targe, Legrand and Dewolf will retire. nad + ag ene untenanted since owels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Another large invoice of Dent's {clasp Kid trade. edt Ore att a Brisevu will romain President of the sis cher hell Ce 1, | Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Shaun hone, Rep. Silents, asian eueioe . \ tie ’ . a 2 ye ‘ a e o . an a : 8, e > A saaxcu of the Liberal-Canservative | Vouucl euccossor was fixed at arate double that| Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, ih fail stock of Gents: Farntatheg Goble A very large stock of Tryon Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns, MELD BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1885. Tobacco! Tobacco ! Asseciation was organise! at Southport on Tuesday, 3rd of Nov. inst. Henry Bovyer wag appoint: President, Martin Flood, Vice- President, James \V. Kennedy, Secretary. > — of the neighbouring dwellings, and the ; ; . 2°| Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &&., Velvet, Velveteen selling price was placed at $25,000. No . > as . . : : disciple of the philosopher has been found| Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Nissa, Nov. 4. | who is willing to pay double rent for the; Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- : ; ‘vil * livi hich | . ome has been reosived here that the privilege of living undor the roof which | fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, e € ering issura an : : ss Selishte, and building redoubts at Tsara- ; — Dresses, Pelisses, Ke. brod. Officers of all Servian divisions Summerside Exports. Bulgaria ¢ ffensive. A $10,000 sar oF eoLp.—Edward and Kent Archibald and ©, F. Mett, came up from falmon tiver mine recently, They brought with chem 4 little bar of gold, weighing 500 r rorth § —last onth’ . : : : | Sehieg — 22 ‘aoe ro ase montis! have been ordered to assume the offensive. Guikiiine teri Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, — ae — i sisi a | Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. oy. eR At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s court this Continued War Preparations. ee ae pg ge ah w al s, ? ’ HICKEY & STEW ART’S, forencou, Jimmy Marphy, two Flynn boys, _-—_— m : ve REILLY’S, Donovan and MeLeod were each sentenced to Cemteawemsecs Nov. 4. 15 cases eggs...... ded ewtesin $ 90 00 The above has been personally selected in the best mar- NAVY, pita three months’ imprisonment for vagrancy. , : : . . Se MED as 6 pubs ped en bas 224 09 : - STANDARD, Pecicseee of colling liquor to Indians wera] _ 700 Wet Ofice continnes ite active war] 361 ble oysters.....---2-0---:-- 628 00 kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive! princess LovisE FLAT, farther adjourned, preparations, indicating that the Forte 16 190 sheep... .......20002ee0e0s: 360 00| prompt and careful attention. PRINCESS LOUISE TWIST, enavlltpinaianl not fully satisfied that the Powers will eR Fe 800 00 MAHOGANY, Ovn correspondent ‘ A Citizen of Ward | settle the Roumelian question at the Con- Gi ckh i oeh scan wrnseeess 525 04 TWIN BEAUTIES, 2,” forgets, appareztly, that the Gas Com-| ference which is about to assemble here. 85 bags potatoes............... 37 00 Yi INKERMAN SOLACE, pauy is a private corporation doing business —- . = = a vec ee se teeeeees ‘7 - é 5 PILOT, 4 Beatie ju the interests of ite shareholders, and A Captain at tault. SB WOOL... ce cceerererstees 7 - & APOLE( N, , that the City Council is a public corpora- ° Aiden 100 Ibs pork... 65.6 seeeseees .35 #8 ‘ sities Vo tien, managing (or rather mismanaging) the Lonpon, Nov. 4. $3,361 00 Ch town, Sept. 20, 85." * hie ele i ha : ‘ > . affsire of C ne The Board of Trade have decided that it} By same steamer on 4th Nov. :— ess = = CIGA BESS ¢ CIGARS + Catt Exrenpen.—The Moncton Times i yt to = mo the go 2 431 a batter.......seeeeee cess $ an = MARITIME GEM, YOU LIKE IT, : Ata larg oeti f th be © steamer Mianovarian was iost, 138 bags potatoes .. ...... ...0es TTR > one TINT RaS hy First Beptist Charch "aa a owing to good conduet after she grounded 244 bush oats...... sciiitcamisiienaiaadl 78 00} © ——— ~ o ms cor evening, an unanimous call was extended | his certificate has has not been withdrawn. igs nee tame eae Oat = = NOISY BOYS. ; . : tans sail 13 brie mackerel .... s.ccsssens — st my a a B. — of rn Alarm at Rangoon OO Sle sn) sos kcesees 4000 00 + JAMES BWIUNB. f. Hinson has preached in dtoncton the & ; OTE GUNNS « « « « dink 0 Vs 20 00 Oct. 21, °85—1} mo eod past two Sundays, and it is believed was eo N PEEP See GOON. c. . 0d os is awe 400 00 very favorably impressed with the congre- Lonpon, Nov. 4. PONS GI, oo vine ccccecits c0¥4 3°6 00 — — dies Gi ere f * MANTLE DEPARTMENT. CAUTION — —— ‘ aa Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, ar- rived from Boston last evening, having been detained by the scorm. She had freight and the following passengers : Mr, H. M. Churchill. Miss Marion Crabbe, Mrs Benj Ross, Mrs Ellen Black- mar, Miss Rosa Biackmar, Mrs Kate Barge, Jos Grant, Joho H France, James Curran. echidna Bisnor Graxpix, of St. Albert, N. W.T., is in Ottawa, He intends interviewing Sir Joha A. Mac lonald and the other members cf the Uabivet in reference to the losses sustain- ed 9 mission h uses, charches ani other pro- perty de-troved duriog the rebellion, and also to ask for assistance for the Metis of Batouche, whose assistance is pitiable and unless assist- ates is rendered them many will perish during the coming winter. ~iisnniliaiadiadiaal Ma Rosenr Campnecy, of Cape Traverse, the veteran boat builder for Messrs. Irving sod Muttart, wirter mail cortractors, bas been awarded the contract by the Department ef Marine for the constraction of six ice boats for the winter service. Mr. Campbell's ex perience and reputation as a builder is 4 sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the Work, as nearly all the ice boats at present in use are from his workshop, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Audi Alteram Partem. _ Str,—In your issue to day you are un- justly severe on the City Council. In view of the electric light being in operation in Sighteen or twenty days time the Council otfere i the Gas Directors $450 per month of &month or two ; this is at the rate of $40 per year. The Directors refused. Six hundred per month, at the rate of (200, was their terms. Had the City Council accepted this, it would have been the grostest picce of eatravagance ever perpetrated by the most extravagant of the their predec-siors. The Government bought ont the landed proprietors, but thank Heaven we have no need to buy out the Gas Company. It has been said that ‘orporations have no souls ; this may be true of the Gas Company, but our City onneil has a soul and a conscience also. You say on ‘‘Saturday night the Com- pany lighted the streets at their own ex- Pense;” they could well afford it when they used to remove the pressure at 11 clock, thus getting full pay for half the ov after that hour. You say ‘‘the °mpiny have the Council before the wind, and who can blame them for demanding a good price?” Pardon me, in view of our SXeessive taxation, I thought you had the interests of the city more at heart. The de- ration of your ‘‘leading citizen” is no- thing but bunkum not worth sa answer. The poe be put in @ nut shell—which is a ter, to submit to the inconvenience of ackness for a few nights or throw $1,200 * one slap into the coff-rs of the Gas Oom- pany? alarmed at the present warlike outlook in Burmeh, and fear a revolt of the nations. Bankers at Rangoon have sent twenty lakks of Olivers to the Currency Office for safety. A Sign of Hostility. Lonpon, Nov. 6. [t is reported at Thagumy, in British Burmah, that King Thebaw has detained the regular steamer from Mandalay. Li this be true it is distinct indication of hostility on the part of King Thebaw. Sad Suicide. ~ Havensitt, Mass., Nov. 4. Robert Marshall, son of a well-to-do Nova Seotian farmer, cut his throat from ear to ear at the residencs of his uncle here last evening. Cause, insanity. He died instantly. eS Servians will not Advance Lonpon, Nov. 4. The prees association announces on the highest authority that the Servian troops will not advance on Bulgaria pending the decision of Balkan Conference. A Lady Pleads for Riel. Paris, Nov 4. Madame Adam, of the Noure//e Revue, bas sent a cable despaich to the Governor- General of Canada,. appealing to him to grant reprieve to Riel. Great Fire. Maprip, Nov. 4. Private telegrams received to-day state that a great fire has occurred at Manilia. Personal. — Maoprip, Nov. 4. Marshal! Serrano is dying. He is not ex- pected to live through the night. Weatner Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 5.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh west and southwest winds; generally fair weather, not much change in temperature, M eTrROROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Nov. 5, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midvight)....---+ pheno ianecens «se Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....-.++++++ «+e: Lowest Temperature this morning. ..... 35.0 Temperature this moruing,at 5 o clock, , .37.3 eect weeare A Crrizex, 2np Wanp. November ¢th. Tempersture this sfteracon at] o’alook . .41,0 a ———_—_—<—$<$ HOTEL ARRIVALS: OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov. 4—O B Emery and wife, Montague; Dun cab Campbell, do; Alfred J Rose, Lakeville; M:ss Annic Morrow, do; Geo Lantry and wife, Belfast ; Alex Martin, M P P, Valleyfield; Jas Stewart. Grand River;G A Gourlie, Summerside; Gordon Schurman, do; Sinclair Wells, do; D C Brown, Murray Harbor; Rev Alex Roulston, do; Geo Sinclair, Malpeque; Henry Clark, Dunk River; Alex Cameron, Point Prim;.J S Stewart, West Cape; W H Honneywell, M D, New Glasgow; W F McDonald and wife, Antigonish, N S; Wm Me- Adam and wife, do; L McKay, Dundas; John A McNeill, Cavendish; Geo R MeNeijl, do; H G Wadman, Moncton; D McKenzie, Truro, N 8; A Wrizht, Bedeques C C Carleton, jr, Souris; Geo D Wright, do; J F Willis. Stellarton, N 8. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov 4—James Robertson, Bonshaw; Miss Lizzic Robertson, do’; J KR Bourke, Mt Stewart; James Mills, Pownal; James J Gay, do; Vonclure Gay, do; Rev J C Spurr, Cavendish; Alex McNeill, do; Mrs Turner, Mahone Bay, N 8; Wm A Mckeuzic, Bay View, Pictou, N 5: Miss Laird, New <G.as- ow; William A Hawley, Bofton, Mass; Adam C ‘yfe, Summedside; George Carruthers, MD, do; John C Clark, Bay View, Lot 22; J F Clark, do ; Jeremiah 8 Clark, do, MARRIED. In this city, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Knox, Mr. Alfred Fitz Rose, to Miss Annie Lenetta Morrow, of North Lake, Lot 47. DIED. At 3 Clarence Terrace, Launcester, Corn- wall, England, Octcber 8th, Mrs, John Vear- ing, sister cf Kev, S, H. Ric», of this city, agod 36 years. 1s ‘ > r Ni MEAT MARKET. THE Undersigned, having taken a Stall in the City Market, begs respectfully to inform the ladies and pew generally of Charlottetown, that he intends having for sale on and from TUESDAY next, Prime Pork, Sausages, Lard, Fresh and Corned Pork, and Brawn or Potted Meat, and having had considerable experience in mak- ing and preparing the above articles, hopes to have a share of public patronage. E, WALLER, King Square. Ch‘town, Oct. 24—1mo eod FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, SplittinggMachine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract. The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the lato firm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for thei: money, either by Bavk or Manufactory. cxu be offered. Possessicy) .iven immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, trix, Ch’towa, Oot. 17, 1885. ——, seme cme Qe LARGE STOCK now showing of New, Choice, Fashion- able Goods :— Short Jersey Cloth Jackets. Sho:t Curl Cloth Jackets. Short Nap Cloth Jackets. (German Manufacture, Beautifully Braided.) Long Ottomaa Cloth Paletots. Long Nap ¢foith Paletets. Long Silk Oitoman WPaletots. (Perfect Fitting.) (Children’s Jackets and Uisters, in light Curl Cleths, &¢.; largest assortment we have Dolmans, beaver cloths. ever shown, Kur-Lined Cloaks, in Gray Squirrel, White Squirrel, Fitch, &., &. CEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1885, ———— THE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. OF BNGLAIWD. $15,000,000 $200.000 cape 6 ee Government Deposit. Insurance effected in the above well-known Fire Insurance Company at lowest current rates. Apply for quotations to A Ss. URQUHART, Authorized AGENT for Prince Edward Island, Office ; Brown's Brick Block, Queen Square. ee EACH PLUG OF THE YRILE Ws iS MARKED ‘ 2nd rs 4 IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE Oct. 20 ne will orth- i ssmis- W inni- etween 1d vice aR nes Is fully up to the Highest Standard. Is giving Very Great Satisfaction, Is certain of being Continued in Use by all who try it. FRED. A. JONES, HOTEL DUFFERIN, ST. JOHN, N. B, Sept. 21, 85. COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usuai terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 55 WATER STREET, viz. :— On the Old Sydney Mines, Lingan axa Victoria, 0. B., -~AND ON THE — Albion fWiines, Pictou. G. W. DrBLOIS. Charlottetown P. E. I., Oct. 2~3mo eod Ch’town, June 19, '885—+tf.