- eT ANSARI S ee. 8, NEWS BY TELEORAPH. LONDON, sept. 13. Generals Stewart and Roberis have re ceived the Grand Cross of the Order ef th: Bath. Gen. Roberts will take command ov the army in the Madras Presidency. Th belief that the evacuation of Candahar would be the abandonment of all the fruits of the war \ias versal in India. now become almost unt- CALCUTTA, Sept. po 4 Gen. Sir E twin B. Johnson has resigned his position os a military member cf the Supreme Council of India, because of the intimation that he had incurred the cen- sure of Her Majesty’s Government in con- nection with the late failure of the war estimates. ‘teneral Donald Stewart will succeed him, During the week the crop prospects in the Punjaub, Northwest Provinces and elsewhere have much improved. EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Sept. 15. The brig Curaco, from Curaco, reports that on Aug. 29th, in lat. 27 25, lon. 69 54, fellin with the brig S A. Snow, from Bridgewater, N. S., for Havana, dismasted, full of water and sinking. Took off the captain and seven men and brought them here. The S. A. Snow was wrecked in a hurricane on August 26th, 128 miles south- east of Bermuda. She was 209 tons and awned at Liverpool, N. 8. The statement of O. P. Silvie about the City of Vera Cruz disaster says that Capt. Van Sice was cool and courageous through- out and there is no reason to believe that he did not remain at his post until taken off by a superhuman agency. FLORENCE, Sept, 153. The grand military review on Sanday was a great success. There were thirty thousand troops en the ground and man- cguvered 8} londidly. The King was every- where greeted with the greatest affection and enthusiasm. Pera, Sept. 13. A collective note on reforms in Armenia was presented tothe Porte on Saturday. It searchingly criticizes the Turkish note on the same subject, declares that the reforms therein promised are inadequate, warns the Porte against seeking an excuse for delay, and demands the decentralization and re- storation ef order. Lonpon, Sept. 15. It is understeod that Dean Stanley will pay a final visit in 1881 te the United States, in company with Thomas Hughes. His visit will be of a special character, for the purpose of investigating church ques- tions in the United States. Maprip, Sept. 13. The Queen and Princess are progressing favorably AccrinGton, Eng., Sept. 13. The weavers held an enthusiastic meet- ing to-night and decided to strike. They will be supported by a levy of two-pence per loom throughout the northeast of Lan- cashire. Sr, Pererssore, Sept. 13. Symptons of Siberia Plague have appear- ad amang the people of a village near Odessa. UNITED STATES. New York, Sept. 13. Ida Townsend, while amusing herself at West Brighton Beach, Coney Island, on Sunday, and showing to what great height ahe could be swung, was dashed to the ground from a distance of thirty feet. It was found that her spine was fractured and her lower limbs paralized. OwentowN, Ky., Sept. 13. At a picnic twelve miles from here on Saturday a difficulty arose between some drunked boys, which involved three hro- thers named Smith and three brothers yamed Hammond, and a half brother of Hammonds named Barnard. Acree Smiths party proved the more expert with weapons. Acree, a boy of eighteen years, is killed, and the Hammonds are all wounded—twe mortally. The Smiths and the Hammonds are cousins. The parties who did the shoot- ing avoided arrest. They are sens of G. W. Smith, a justice of the peace and a respect- able citizen. New York, Sept. 13. Charlies D. Gambrill, of the well-known firm of architects, Gambrill & Ticken, shot himselt through the head this afternoon in hig office. Overwork and consequent ner- yousness, producing temporary insanity, are given as the cause for the suicide. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. A telegram received at Interior Cepart- ment from Indian Agent Page, dated Southern Ute agency, Sept. 6th, says :— ‘*Ouray’s death doves not effect pending negutiations. One hundred and tifty-six Advat male Southern Utes have signed treaty since his death and more will sign.” Han Francisco, Sept. 13. J. M. Kalloch,charged with killing Char- | les DeYoung, to-day before Superior Court pleaded ‘‘ once in jeopardy.” The plea was entered on the ground that an infor- mation charging defendant with murder was set aside in May last. «San Francisco, Sept. 15. This merning Presidential party “had their photographs taken. This evening they went to the Bush street theatre, where the “ Royal Middy” was presented. To- morrow the various public institutions will be visited. On Wednesday and Thursday the party will visit Monterey. The Presi- dent has accepted the invitation of Gov- erner Perry to visit Washington Ter- ritory. Boston, Sept. 13. The election in Maine to-day was very’ close and the result is doubtful. So far as election for Geyernor is concerned, 182, town: give Davis (Rep.) 1,599 majority, against 1,899 last year. Fusionists will elect representatives to Congress in the fourth and fifth and in the first districts. Catats, Me., Sept. 13 towns of Washingten county give Davis 3,486 and Plaisted 2.745. in same towns Jast Year Davis had 718 ma- jority. Full returns will show little difter- ence from last year. HAPs Seven Tw enty three KNepnblicans elect per- seven representatives tu the Legisla- ture in the county. PorTLAND, Sept. 13. Two hundred and seven towns give Davis (Republican) 43,477; Plaisted, (Democrat) 41,937; scattering, 220; total, 85.524. Same towns last year gave Davis 41,393; Smith, 20,590; Graceion, 12,805; scattering, 161; total, 81,248—Davis’ majority 1,420, against 1,540 in same towns. Last year towns to hear from gave Davis 27,719; Smith and Garcelon, 50,121, being Fusion majority of 2,402. Aggregate vote received has increased about five per cent., which indicates aggregate of about 146,588. As each vote increased about same Republicans should have about 12,500, Fusionists 13,. 000; Prohibition and scattering 500, amend. ment making plurality. “Choice of Gover- nor is uncertain, also biennial elections. fourth and fifth Congressienal were districts “usion; first, second and third Republican. Republicans claim first district and Demo- crats concede it. New York, Sept. 13. There is great rejoicing to-night at head- quarters of Democratic National Com- iuittee over news frum Maine. Havana, Sept. 153. ‘Twenty deaths have resulted from yellow fever for the week ending Friday night. A Good Account. ‘Jo sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and! want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Joun Werks, Butler, N. Y.’ - +>_><-—— Queen’s County Hlection. > Public Temperance Meetings will be held as fellows :— Wednesday, Sept. 15--Weod Islands. Thursday, Sept. 16—Pownal, Friday, Sept. 17—-Vernon River and Long Creek. Monday, Sept. 20—Rustico. Tuesday, Sept. 21— Stanley and North River. Wednesday, Sept. 22—Summierfield. ehieittittaditidibaiaicky Spedia! Notices. Tea PARTY AND Concert.—A Tea Party and Concert will be held at Blooinfield, Lot 5, on Tuesday, Sept. 2ist. Return ‘Tickets, good for 22nd, will be issued by the Railway at Charlottetown and intermediate stations to Mill River Station, 14 miles from the grounds. Numerous wagons will be in attendance, [se 13 31 wkly Smoke La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, or 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s, WanTED,—Two journeymen shoemakers.— John Dorsey. 35 tf CookED CoRNED Beer just received at Beer & Goff’s. [s9 Gi SnvurrF of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s. Cuew Mayflower Solace and Globe fine cu chewing tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's, A rew cheese left will be cleared out at 12 cents per lb., at the Family Grocery,—R, K. BRACE.—aug. 7. A New Importation of choice Hayana Cigars from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart’s. ee ar eeneeeianemneassatenaeD Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritin.e Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 15. Easterly to northerly gales ; cloudy to rainy weather ; storm signals have been ordered up in the Maritime Provinces. egy MARRIED. In this city, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. li. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Roderick A. Me- Donald, mate of the steamer Princess of Walea, to Mary Emily, second daughter of George W. Milner, Esq. soe ate ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Sept. 13.--W N Forbes and wife, Dart- mouth, NS; CB Retord and wife, Moncton, N B; J H Edwards, Toronto, Ont. Sept. 14. ~Wm Rannie. St John, N RB; James J Bozne, Montreal; F A Jones, Moncton; Mrs Howard, do; Walter W Welsh, St John; Jas J Milli- gan, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 14.—E. Crabb, Fredericton, N_ B; Angus Gregor, New Glagow; L E Gregor, do; Jas H Bourke, Mill View; Jas E McDonald, Cardigan; Duncan Campbell, Brudenell; Angus L. McDonald, Cardigan; R Munro, (;eorgetown; Miss Munroe, do; H F Sawyer, New London; V A Landry, Shediac; Thomas McLeod, Alberton; John A McLeod, Kensing- ton; Thomas Crane, Cherry Valley; Geo Rob- ertson, Kingsten, N B; Miss Kobertson, do; P M Bourke, Mill View; Joseph Lantry and wife, Pinnette; Mrs A L Bradford, Boston. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good hegith. ‘ry itonce. Read ef it in another column. ——_ CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it. after expensive and quack doctors or using so | + the EXAM ee ee a A ON. Be all Shades; GRECIAN CORDS Patterns), GREY and WHITH COTTONS, NJ no better value in Town. Summer Geeds at ¢ 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880. a pe MACDONALDS. ee ee THE POPULAR CHEAP STORE. « AE Se oe meee een mee New Goods every Steamer. —_——— eee 35 CASES AND BALES FALL GOODS ALRHADY RECEIVED. eae Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, A and LUSTRES, SW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Tearance Prices. at J. B. MACDONALD’S. her pat augl6 SIGN —OF TILE— LION, Queen street, HANDSOM Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880—tu th sat w Tweeds & Coatings = cane eeeremnane 20) 5 tenes TUST OPHENEDI 50 Piecas Choice New Tweeds, for Fall Wear, FROM 60 OTS. TO $2.00. ee - E SCOTOH SUITINGS! IN VARIOUS QUALITIES. FULL STOCK OF eee eee -:0: TRIMMINGS TQ SUIT. —_——- 0: —__- — Garments and Suits Made te Order as Usual. W. A. WEEKS & CO. SEASIDE June till the 15th September. bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. Also, arrangements have been made ADDRESS, JOHN NE June 21, 1880. eA I ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the b Jan. 7, 1880. arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a, m. eS Se —_ a HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) —-———— :0 : ——_—_——. HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful seenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special Also the spacious Pavilion will with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains irom all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. WSON & CO,, Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. E. Island ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. very Description, including all sizes Manill Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, -Houseiine est American. #® Prices on application, FALL, Beez 1880. Liverpool to Charlottetown. THE WELL-KNOWN Al CLIPPER SHIP “ MIDAS,” Classd A 1 at Lloyds DANIEL A. McINNIS, Commanprr, OW on the passage to LIVERPOOL, will take the berth there for this port | clirect, sailing about the 20th September, | and will carry Goods for neighboring ports at! through rates. | For Freight or Passage, having superior | accommodation, apply in LIVERPOOL to RK, M. Cc. Srums.es, Esg., 69 South John Street, or | here to the-owner, R. F. QUIRK. Ch’town, 27th Aug., 1880.—2w and Coppered, j Bones. Bones. — a. undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. ~ FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Ch town, Dec, 1, 1879 THE place to get your Printing done is a iNER PRINTINGROOMS, ARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves- sels, Cargoes and Freights at lowest rates in reliable Companies. Sterling certi- ficates issued when required, and rates fixed without reference to Head Office. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 14, ’80—1lm — oO | Noe = are Highland Whis Tue PERFECTION.| GREENLEESS a UNRIVALED ror |= BROTHERS LOS TODDY. ois ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lorne Hieutanp WHIsky : ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure’ and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* ARTHUR Hitt, Hassarz,.M. D. ‘‘Orro Heuner, F. C. §., F. I, C.” Agents : ~- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & C@., Jharlottetown, P.E.I, Feb, 24, 1880 ; ~ ae INCORPORATED A. D. 1864, CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,000,000. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President—SIR HUGH ALLAN, Vice-President—HENRY LYMAN, GERALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIPR, AGCIDEN?, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, Losses paid premptly. HEAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street Montreal. and M. A, CAMERON, sept4—3m 2aw General Agent for P. E. I, INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE [asurauce CU GF WATERTOWN, N.Y, ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy Molders, $1,137,549.73. Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of ‘anadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000.000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ros, AnGus, Special Agent foe the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E, I. Ch'town, July 31, 1880-—-3m ST, MARGARET'S HALL, HALIFAX, N. S. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Lord Bishop of nova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padfield. HIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost, the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. The course of Instruction is the same ag that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Loca] Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given ina large establish ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by @ staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ng masters. -arisienne French is taught conversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses, References given to parents of pupils, For further saichlose address the Prin: cipal. Sept. 19, 1879. —— eee LUMBER, LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Hand, for Sale Delivered at Point Bu Chene, to Schooners, of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; pruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE, Consisti also Salsbury, N. 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