ie en ee ea saoereer nnn meron erent nen MINER. on ee ee ee THE DAILY Bxa JUNE 16, 1880. 5 BA iw wolo a one Other Markets Island Beef in lr will ‘ stock raisers highly spok n of in other markets. A simail ' se mased in this rrovill quantity recently pure - a. eaee * ae ly was soid in the Mailkax MDarnec., anu *ypronoune i press and te pu ‘ 4 juicy and» too some (our ; should make a note of this and in future . ; ; ee a ae ' give more attention to stock raisins, as il it there is a source of wealth, if prope rly prosecuted. he Halifax Jtecorder says: «Pp. J. {sland has every chance to become famous as a |veef raising Colony. The quality of the animals raised there and lat ly Eugland, was superb, and ut steamer conveying them arrived at is noted t Laverne! in ll days with the cargo in capital condi: tion. Messra G. P. and J. C, Henry had some Island beef on sale last week, and it was more thea ordinary juicy aud toothsome Ou Island frien is will undoubiedly preter turo- ing their ee itoes into beet to shipping them to a ma where they have ijateiy corm manded ais as much as 15 cents per bushel.’ — _——_—<—— & ; —_ ; Trouble in Colorado. Strikers are now attempting to rule the mines of Co (mn Saturday, the 12th A battalion of eavalry and infantry, ) WAGO, »& inst. f 109 strong, inarched thron zh the principal Le streets. The strikers greeted the military ‘ with derisive shouts. A_ proclamation working minerz of the Opera to the balcony wet race guaranteeify safety was read from the House. Uj om ar vote on its adoption the strikers tumultueusly voted tempted to speak, Col. Bohan ,bor at with h isses. ; no, Crovernor Ta 2 but was gree ed 4 attempted to clear Harrison Street in front of the Clarendon Hotel, with infantry. The . : strikers give way in the street but refused * to quit the siiewalk. The cavalry charged 4 through tie avenue several times but could not keep i street clear. Col. Bohan became mucli excited and rode furiousiy into a body men, striking right and left with his nakod sword. His friends ark ing ¢> restrain him, but he wa; uncontroliat ; Great confusion aud exe itement iv ak A shot was tived and the cavalry inst: untly ; turned their carbines on the crowd, whic scattered in vreat haste. Phe onvake rushed up and down the street driving everyhecdy to shelter. The strikers soon rallied, and scrious trouble was imminent, : when a company of miners, led by George , Daly, appeared The euards, armed with | Winchester ri fies, formed a line across the street. Daly. with rifle in hand, walked back and fort, and said, ‘* We mean bust ness.” ‘The citizens, armed with revolvers, stood watchir £ for an overt act. No act, however, was cemmitted, and the crowd gradually di: ersed. The Governor has : placed Lake Count inder martial law. Major-Gen. Cook wil take command. 3 ——— ' \ iicsgtiaiipiede ae The Walking Match. This attair, elitah caused some taik and came off on Halifax. speculation in sporting circles, Monday in the old Skating Rink, Twelve entered, viz: . Mills, of San Francisco; Joseph RK. Leggett, of Sussex, N. B.; Bombdr. the _e Royal crnre Yi Pte. Conners, of the 101st it R. B. F.; John Fransham, of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.5 H. Probart, Birmingham, Eng.; John Conrod, of the iGist R. B. F.; E. L. Power. Halifax: Chas. Murphy, of New York: John Pei ‘pas, Halifax; { T. A. Scott, of Georgetown. P. E. 1.3 and E. Wobinsen, of Halitex. “The start was postponed till 11.15, wher nm only eight of those who ha: eute red put. in appear- ance. the last four cf those naimed not com- ing up. Power seemed to do very well a! the start, bus retired after walking only 45 minutes, being then very far behind all _ the other: persous ~Georgs ry 4° A3aUMCeC, Oi of an a in the course of the afternoo: i Murphy, Wratishi im and Robinson re om Bs The four remaining contestants continue j until the end and indibed in the following { order :—-Connors 62 inile s, 12 laps; Taatie 62 4 miles; Comrod 55 ot es, G laps; Leggett 49 miles, +4 lays: The prizes were respectively $100, $50, $30, and a silver valued at $15. ra gett objected to taking the watch, and a cot! or subseq ent- ly mi ade bY which he was paid Si3 in ki thereof. Legvett was off the track for some a time, owing to illness which rumor ascribed p i to foul play jin the matter of drugging. He A was in fine condition at the close and a: seemed to be the favorite.—fir. Chronicle, vatcl Was eu _— <--> a Montreal harbor was lighted up last week | by the electric lamps, placed tiree or four hundred yarcs apart on the tops of telegraph poles, shed snch a light along the wharves that vessel loading and unloading : could be carried on as comfortably and , eafely as at mid-day. The Brush system Ry was adopted. The experiment was con- f sidered perfectly successful, but we have seen nothing as yet touching its expensive- a ness. —-———_ —~— aoe OprostTion co the appointment of Rev. Dr. Sanderson to the pastorate of the iundas 4, Street, Metho.ust Church, Londen, Ont., by & the Conferenc., bas risen to a serious storin of s disapproval. .\t a meeting oi the congregation, BY on the 9th, several things were suggested lock the Church against the new minister, to lower the salary, or form an indepeiident éehurch. the Conference at Hamilton, the foliowing telegram having preceeded him: ‘* if the min- iater is not changed a number of the members @f the variqus Methodist Churches 0° this city will build a free Methodist Church.” —’b>s>—--—--- Tne difficulties between Balgaria have been so far Roumanian : ‘presentative t at Sofia aiter Prince rom Russia. * to a eee artes omar Pe we ae > Roumania and | removed that the will resume his Alexander returns farmers sent vw at the 4 delegate left to lay a protest before | hh I Death on the Lacrosse Field. | i) INSTANTLY KILLED. i. LAD HIT BY A BALL AND INSTANTLY KIT at \ sad and fatal accident occurred at staal none Leamington, Ontarie, on the {th inst., t about 7.20 p. m. While the lacrosse Jat about 7.20 p lacrosse lclub were p laying on the Agricultura rrounds, @ young las 1b y the name ot smith » LEEME Ls € OY ‘ mine lwas struck on the s! le by a flying ball id | jinstanhly killed. Medieai ali was at once Lime ‘ I ne a L f ty Isummoned, but iiie was extinet { store anny a thing could he done for him. Ihe ball | struc! pop site the heart. The boy Wiis sua a“ Fe) sah ‘ : , : of 7 lemployed in the *‘ Post printing office, sneceeded admirably as a il who bn 1 wo ud he bVve He was much respected by ai sheck has cast a A young man whose SY po. } ; LOOl n fknew him. ‘he : I over the whole town. natoe is Wood tnrew the ball, and he wi as » affected that he was under the doctors J care all night. es + <7 Personal. i =: 1 The ee Times says :—Rev. Mr. MeLood, pastor of Zion Presbyterian Chure! Charl ttetewn, preac ‘hed in St. John’s ¢ hureh here yesterd: ay, morning and evening, Mr. Hegy, the pastor, not having returned fram ar whrait Both sermons were of high order. McDonald, of Little Pond, Prince is gazetted as a sub-collect James Edward Island, er of Customs. Cardinal Newman has a sweet voice and the violin. loves to play on It is said that Captain Kirwin has gone to Mexico te write a book on the country for a Chic: wo publishing house. Bennett Is an Italian itis said that James Gordon neyotiating for the purpose of marg ulate. [t now turns out that Mr. Mackintosh is one of the partners for the Hansard. That gentleman and Mr. Richardson, the osten- sible contractor, are at law on the matter. ap Overwork and Underwork. Dr. Wilks, F. R. S., in lecturing in London on *f Overwork and Underwork,.” dwelt on the necessity of not evertaxing the human machine, but he showed that it was not so much as variety of em- |. Lord Palmerston work, but his avsence ployment that was wantec tharve! for t Was considered a work was much varied, Lord Brougham’s brain Was a mine of wealth, but it only ecame so by legal pursuits being changed ever and anon for literary or sctentific ones. Many young persons sutlered from want of occupation, that h ing the .case to a lamentable extent with ihe female sex. Oeeasionally he came across confirmed hypochondriacs amongst men and he frequently found that they had no eccupa- tion and fell a prey to thre worbid feel- soe which their id’ ss had induced A ln’s Which theirid eness had inauced, AS a medical man the question of occupation same before him daily, and he had no hesi- cation in saying suflered peopie i i that more from want of oecupation than from over- Work ———_—_ ‘ ‘ nm: : } HALirax SERVANT Girus.-—-This is the way they doit in Halifax :—A few nights wo, a servant girl had been ont for the evening and returned to her place, a heuse at the South end. She went up-stairs ; and shortly afterwards a disturbance was heard. On the mistress going up-stairs, the girl was seen in a perfect state of tem- porary insanity, tearing sverything to pieces ; dresses, clothing, curtains, any- ? ‘ hands on; and had | thing she could lay hex ' just torn a grate from its iastenings in the] chimney, when she was taken by two young men whose assist: ince was ealled for, She socn regained as sane as ever. few menths pre- and she was secured. her equanimity, and was She had a similar ht a vious. noth Should daty be re-imposed on Canadian fish products in the United States markets, as provided for in the Fisheries Bill report- ed to Congress, rane will be exactly «Oo per bbl on Sl on herrings, $1.50 on other pickled fish, on other fish 50. capts per 100 Ibs., and on other fish oils 20 pei cent. ad. val. mackere . -—_- . . > . * Paper making is receiving substantial encouragement in Australia. The Legislative Assembly of the colony recently voted a donation of $7,500 to an importer of paper-mill machinery. V Ltorla, = - To CORRECT an error, we republish the fol- lowing from the Street Coutmissioner s report ; Two men to attend horses, 189 days at $).60, ’ S260 00 Two men to attend horses, 180 days at 80 cents, ; $288 00 Four men on streets, 180 days at 80 cents a day, ; ; 576 Two men repairing sidewalks, 180 days at $1.00, ‘ ; 360 00 Total, : $1,584 00 -*o - ———. MENEATURE ALMANAC. THURSDAY: . 6 .6:6F04 ..... JUNE 17, 1880 UN RISES...... 4.13 | Hick Warrr 5.00 a.m .7.48 | Fun ae Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the newt Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 16, 10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, and clear to part- ly clear to P irtly cloudy weather. —— <a _~—- August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has eaused many imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- .ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and |Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as (Sour Stomach, Sickheadac the, Indigestion, Palpitation of ‘the Heart, vertigo, ete., ete., lit never has failed to our kno: wledge. Three doses will relieve any ease of Dys Spepsia. Two ; million boit!es sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents, Sun SgETs... Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m 24 hours for the ! | Flowers, Plants, &c., AT AUCTION. oes ee ee | WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at th WNT Quen Street Aucvion lialk TO-MORROW, Tee re 3th A Beautiful Assortmen: VALUABLE LAND SALE To-Vicrrow Afteroon. eee ee ee W. D. STEWART SELLS AT SOUTRPORT TOMORROW, THURSBAT, oO CLOCK, SHARP, ON THE PREMISES June 16, 1880, i WILL SELL se ee COT re AT THIS PORT, —ON ne 26th instant, 12 o CLoeK, SATURDAY AT To wind up the Business of the late firm of Fexron T. Newrery & Co., Miyn pprmgyn ‘TONTA 99 THE BRIGT. “SIENA. 174 tons register, classed Al 7 years at Eng lish Lloyd's, built in 1576, coppered and well titted. A large carrier, speci: lly built and adapted for the West India Trade. TeRMs AT SALE, ee rey ha ee Z FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch'tow n, June 16, 80 —eod, pat till sale “WHITE BUNS, EX ““WORGESTER.” OO | BLS. of this excellent brand Flour eo} landéd to-ds Ly. CARVELL June ib. 180021 BROS. _ Chitown. ICE CREAM. 7. TIES ordering ICE CREAM at ‘‘ Tue CONFECTIONERY” will please do so in season, so that Sweet Cream may be secured for its manufacture, We keep our Cream in porcelain-lined cans, imported expressly to keep [ce Cream pure, sweet and wholesome. WM. KENNEDY, LSS. Ch’town, June 16, ‘Bright Porto Bigo ‘Sagan Of) HADS. 30 quality. June 16, 1SS80—2i ‘yoRT@AGE § SALE. {70 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON- DAY, the nineteenth day of JULY next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing “ ite the tl hirteenth day of April, A. D. 1875, and made between Pau. McPHAIL ee Mary his wife, of the one —part, on EDWARD oi Hopesen and Henry Jones CunpbauL, Trustees under the Marriage Ssctlaicens of Roser BRUCE STEWART, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land ie 4 sitnate, lying end being in Charlotte- town, being part of Town Lot Number thirty. four, in the fourth hundredof Lots in said Town, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at the corner of Prince aud Kent Streets, and rubning along on said Prince Street one hundred feet and 31x inches; and from thence southwesterly for the dis- tance of forty feet ; and from thence parallel with said Prince Street until it strikes Kent Street ; and from thence running eastwardly forty feet until it strikes the place of com- mencement, together with ali mghts and ap- purtenances thereto belonging. For further apply at the Ofiice of Messrs. Hoveson & Mcleop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this 16th day of June, 1880. {VWARD J. HODSON, H. J. CUNDALL Yaw till sale—w s TOLET! A LARGE ROCM NOW IN STORE—extra nice ‘ARVELL BROS. [j 16, BRICK BUILDING, Lately occupied by the Sons of Temperance, Also, a small Room suitable for an Office. Apply on the premises. Ch’town, June 15, 1880—4i UY the DAILY EXAMINER for latest news—local and telegraphic. aS, of Choice The Stewart Estate at Southport. GEORGE £. FULL’S Mealihy Flowers and Plants, encima CONSISTING IN PART OF Roses, in Monthly, Perpetual and Tea; Pelar | _ : yoniums, Calceolaries, Helotrope, Fus- We have Just Received our cheas, Verbenas, Geraniums. : ‘ . OW. D, STEWART | tirst instalment of June 16, 1880, Auctioneer. IN EW iif & “(aliforman,” from Londen, “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, * Polynesian,” from Liverpoel, and in a few days, other Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Steck of Staple and Fancy US. As our Buyer purchased our Stock, at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stocl: than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DURING THIS SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American andi¢ Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present} - large number of customers. a It. is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, kind of Goods, and take pleasure ;; purchase or not. | | “7 oi, April Spring Goods on arrival of — quired, SATH.OFF Valuable Real Estate FAR SOUTHPORT. j HAVE PEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs, L Witiiam Svrewarr and C, H. H. STEWART, of Chester, in lMngland, to Sell by Publie Auction, on Thursday, Lith of ii dune Vert, » | AT @ 0’ CLOC Pr. ON THE PREMISES, All their, Lauds at or Near Sonth. port, Lot £8, now remaining Unsold, Being part of the Glen Stewart Kstate, and consisting of about 30 aeres, TermMs—One third cas sh. or secured by g proved Ji Hint Notes at : és mouths, hearing a terest at 74 per cent. Be lance to be secured by Mortgage aud bear interest at 74 per cent, Further particulars as to desctiphion of Land, terms, etc., may be had on application at the office of Davies & SUTHERLAND, the vendors’ Solic itors. W. 2. STEWART, 3taw ‘till sale Sachaneany CAL CONGHT Thursday, 17th, F_XHE Paptist Sunday School and Chureh Choir, assisted by some of the best voices in other Choirs in this € ity, will give a MUSICAL CONCERT In the Kaptist € hapet, ou Thursday, the 7th inst. A treat may be expected, since, in addition to cur own Musical talent, Pro. fessors Karle and Vinnicombe, Messrs. D. M. Fraser, William Knight and others will take part in the exercises. The Rev. W. B. Hin- son's name also appears on the programme. Admission for adults 15 cents; children 10 cents. : Dy 01 open at 7; 30. Concert begins at 8 o clock, ' Girton i, | May 28, iSso— Hl June 15, 1880. rr CHOICE SYRUPS. NET your SYRUPS KH FECTIONERY,” opposite the Market Heuse. | only the best Sugar and the purest and freshest flav orings in manufactur. ing Syrups. No glucuse make them thick, Parties ordering will pleasgy de so early, 80 at “THE CON. Use that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and consequently nicer than when old and stale, WM. KENNEDY, Jane 15, 15S80—pat ne a 5 £Cidet found, &e. Cae meh aawer tt BA” Advertise ap ace wot mnenta under this heading, in wechid be inserted CLCOCHUNY hel an inch, tor 7 en Cents per day. PzEsexs wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work don? immediate! y; and to order, can have the same by 2 pplying at Mrs. nh R. McKenzir’s : King Square, next doer to the residence of Mark ‘Dutener, Keg. [j 16 Hewes to Let—A comfortable, well ap- pointed Dwelling House, with ‘outbuild. ings, in a convenient part of the city. Rent, $100, Apply to Lonaworrn & Haszarp. U 16, 6i ny NTED.- _ About the end). of July, a house containing Yor 10 roems, ina Address J. C., Lock Box A lb 2ieod ws good locality. City. OST. —On Saturday evening, Market Houne; a Cricket Ball. ergwill please leave it at this office. near the The find- jlb ONT ¥ TO LEND.. Lv JoHN LONG Weorrn. -Apply to Hon, [j14 3i ‘partmen is to Let, on E itis street, 4 near Great George street. Apply to Patrick SUERRY, Fitzroy street. _jid tf. WV Aesbake % HOTE L, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders, {j Jl >a ARDE Rt $s.—T'wo or three persons can be accommodated with Beard and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. E nquire at the EXAMINER office. supe 1G W AN TED- -A few permanent Boarders, Apply at Mrs. J. R. McKenzie’s, King’s Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {ma 3] 6i pd r 1) LET—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite E, J. Hodgson’s, Apply at this office. [ma 22 FON® LE@—Shop and “Dw elling House, with a large Gellar and W arehouse, in a good business stand for general groceries. Will also sell’ Shop and Dwelling “Furniture if re- Apply to Joun McEacuery, Dry Goods Store; or on the premises to Joux Me- DonaLp, Grafton Street: {ma 21 tf We give patterns of every 0 the Premises, ne LET—A. in showing them. whether you | # | | AMES McLeop. a ae ‘OTT ane a8), “a : and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, @ LET —A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly {opposite the ‘‘Dundas Esplanade,’ West Sidney street. For further particulars apply {ma 12 large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass x 124, Post Oilice. [m 3 -——_ f Ww @ HOTSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street, R ent moderate. Apply on the premises to {ap 30 ry°®@ BET—That comfortable and con- venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable jadjoining the premises of the undersigned, | Possession given immediately. Apply to H, J. Conparn, ma 7 eod ak Se