PIT TTS SENN a THE ane =<. x TEL EA BADUIN AES | iss BAP iu 5 REO. UNITED STATES. fancuester, Sept. 2°. Shaw, ©. 8S. Consul, in aecordance | y 1@ request of American residents, has ca i a meeting of condolence for to 1h Tho Sheflisid Chamber of Com merece bas passed wa resolution assuring ti ’ ’ ’ American pecpie anc Garheias witow an: children of it: sympathy. New York, Sept. 25. Cyrus W. Field will place memoria] window ee te Pre nt in the Chapel Williamsé wwn, Mass. Garfie ld was a graduate New Youk, Sept. 23. A Washington specea to the World says > when Garfield for the ‘ a 4 ere, of Wilham . ’ 4 of whica Sirs. On the da) first time aiter he was shot, signs paper and wr the , ve nit i up anotiesr sheet of words ‘ Stra ig fats pro ’ 2. 4% imned his nan wi none slrnet nis AMS agi in ° Tt ich stated on the last day of tried to dictate a comrade s of the Army of the Cumberland ; while the words of : Gray tie! ld’s life a message to his forme: lions he fell te slesp. Marshal Henry saw the Iate President’s mother yesterday ; he fears she will not | Ng survive her soni. New York, Sept. 2 Wenry F. Vail, President of the se of | Commerce, is dead. The pelice here have five dete subseription fund. The fand now 000. started a twenty- for the Garfield amounts to $200,- SAVANNAR, Sept. 23. The strike continues. The morning train brought in 150 laborers. ered at the bridge aad made a rush for the train, inte wading | to drive off the hands. The police ordered “them back, and meeting re- sistance charged the crowd. Five negrows none seriously. The crow: One white man was fatally were wounded, then dispersed. shot. Negotiations are in progress for a | settlement. PortsvitLe, Sept. 23. Asa train of fifteen gondola cars on the Reading Railway was ascending a heavy grade vear Locus stdale this evening, the cear part of the train broke and ran down the grade with fearful speed and collided with a coal train, killing the fireman, Yost, and Geo. Rinney, of Philadelp)ia, and serious- ly injuring Paul. Wasuincton, Sept. 23. The funeral obsequies of the late Presi- dent Garfield occurred in the capitol this afternoon. At a quarter to two the doors of the rotunda were opened. The first socivty to arrive was the Knights Templar commanders. They did not remain in the hali, simply passing around the catsfalque in double file. Four of their number bore fleral offerings in the shape of an immense maltese cross, which they reverently place d at the head of the dais.. At 10 minutes past two the Army of Cumberland filed in by the door leading from the Senate Chamber, and took seats reserved for them Immediately after the doors were thrown open to all holders of tickets. In ten minutes the chairs set apart for the general public vere comple stely filled. Soon the members of the diplomatie corps arrived and were ushered to seats reserved for | them. ‘he Military portion of the pro- cession which will escort the remains to the depot formed right in form facing the east front of the Capitel. At 2.40 repre- sentatives of the late President’s household | entered and took seats reserved for them. Members of the House of Representatives and Senate then filed in, followed by President Arthur and members of the Cabinet. The vast asseg- blage as of one accord rose to honor the | new President, and when they had re- | gained their seats the ceremonies wer vpened with the hymn, ‘‘ Asleep in Jesus,” beautifully rendered by the volunteer choir. Rev. Dr. Bankin then ascended the plat form at the head of the catafalque and read ecriptnral selections, and the Rev. Dr. Isaac Errett then offered prayer. He spoke in a clear but low tone of voice, and with much feeling. As the closing words of the prayer died away, Rev. F. D. “Power, of the Verraont Avenue Christian Church, of which President Gazfield was a member, delivered a feeling address. At the con- clusion of Dr. Power’s address, Rev. J. G. sutler offered prayer. This closed the ceremonies, and the vast assemblage, with bowed and revereut mein arose as the casket containing the remains of President Garfield was slowly borne from the build- ing in which he had gained so many laurels and triu: ophs. The casket was followed by President Arthur leaning on the arm of Secretary Blaine and by members of the Cabinet, and in a quarter of an hour the rotounda was nearly deserted. 92 bat \SHINGTON, Sept. 20. President Arthur has issued a proclama- tion convening tim to extra session for October 1Uth. Sanate New YOu«K, Sept. 23. Total amount of Garfield fund is $272,- 720 G4 (07. U4. LirrLe Rock, Ark $ 23. A train on the Lon Mourtain Southern R. a > ag boarded Isat vight ve three men who bbed tie express erate £ $30,000, and went through the passengers compell- ing them to give up their valuables. EUROPEAN. Lonvon, Sept, 23, A large meeting of iron miners of Lavark- shire, Scotland, yesterday | resolved that un- d his name, he touk | greeting were on fhial >} The strikers gath- | j | current year. ci) gavand aii a3 é. oN op 1831 Sept 16 Ex AM —_—a a — Seo CIN EER, SHPPIEMBEE 26, 1881. ~~ ew aor Local and Gther tems. Tne Garfi-!d fund is now $272,789.64, o D. Hopvason, E Sq. Provinces on 8: hand ay night, > | | ql ‘ is | Tus Pepe, t has cabled his cendolences Jacobini, Garfield. rough Cardina! to Mrs. - a Tne last of the appea pals from city taxes were | disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, > Bos Burpetrre of the hat Halifax is like his 3. | fir its ago. Hawkeye, says t moustache—smail | se — One hundred thousand persons have emi- | grated from Germany for America during the | present year. a LEON Tritey has been elected a | corresponding member of the American Gee- sphical Society. ~ > * Princess Louise has returned from the ( eae to London, and is about to make sev.ral farewell parture for Canada. ! SIR ARD gre > — CHARLES TuprER, Lady dingwood Serieber, and other Sir Winnipeg Friday evening last. — }>—_-— Tus Copenhagen authorities have been ine} I é : ; ebiens in Am formed that the Nihilists and F erica have arranged to ship infer: al machines to Copenhagen for reshipme nt to Rossia one Fogland. > AncurpaLp McNermu, Esq, Secretary of the Provinciai and the Dominion Exhibition , Directors, left for Halifax this morning. We} wish hima plea ant visit. oo Amoxa the passengers for Halifax, this morning, were Hon. Donald Ferguson, Char- Esq , Donald McKinnon, Esq., F. | Francis P. Me- } les Paimer, W. Hales, Esq, and Mr. Carron and bride * : a . Biixs are circulating in Ottawa urging the } cople to emigrate to Kansas. One contains | an extract from a speech convenes in the | House of Commons during the session of isso by Mr. Blake, — , up that State. THE marriage of etaem, Crown Prince a Sweden, with the Grand Duchess ' Victoria only ¢augh ter of the ( trand “Duke of Baden’ ws solemnized with great pomp at Baden en z= 1esd: a’ i ‘ eee | » significant fact that | two hundred fasteri-s have been established in the Province of Quebec during the} And so the country is going | on under the N. P. Ir is anuounced 1 7 | to tre us ~~ Aarosa the numerons addres es presente? to Sir 2 Tey during his visit to British | Colun hia va ere Sig? ed bv 115 Nova Sectians who exyre sed the grat fication they | erperienced 3 \ the opporti nity to tell how prou? t of him a fellow Nova | Scotian and a brother (‘ena onl | CANADIAYS Perrsn Mr. Shorts, photo- | srapher, of Bellville, Ont., bas received a let- ‘the postmaster at Forrestville, Mich ‘| ee othe rerort that Mr Sylvester Rich- mord, Mr. Shorts’ son-in-law. Mra. Richmond } and their six children had heen suffocated in awellon the Sth inst, Curing the terrible | forest fires which prevailed in that district. | - | Ir was currently reported in the United | States that President ee we a Canadian. | The New York Su has investigated the mat- | ter thoroughly, and finds, to — own satis- faction, as gathered fr of the President's father, | old neighborsin Vermout. the h story yim his President Arthur’s father emigrated from | County Antrim, Ireland, and settled in Ver- mont. There be taught Canadians and} preached to Baptist Yankees, and there it was | ent was born, a SHAVING THE Wroxna Horsxk’s Tatu. — It having became known that an ‘‘ informer un- der the Sco't Act’ was present at Kensington on Saturday, a number of the ‘* bhoys” put up a job to shave his steed’s tail, With razors and well ground knives they proceeded in the | direction of the informer’s team, and with the | utmost secrecy carried out their rascality, as they thought, to asuccessfulend. But judge} of their chagrin when they discovered = a instead of the informer’s horse’s tail, had shaved the tail of a horse owned rm a well-known Lieutenant. The informer, onj| hearing the mistake, mounted his horse and | left Kensingten in haste, thoroughly enjoyi roa | a joke which might be very expensive to the | perpetrators. the Presid | | | i | | > A yours named Leet, and three other boy*, | had a very narrow eacape from drowning yes- { terday. They too rk a ‘boat from the Steam Navigation Co.’s Wharf, about 10 o’elock yes- terda: forenoen, for the purpose of having a} sail on the river. The wind being blowing strong rat the time, and the water very rough, | the boat became unmanageable, and she tossed | about the harbor, with her terrified oc cupants | for a long time, finally going ashore, late in the afternoon, up the East River, about 8 | miles from town. The lads walked to the; less tho masters granted sixpence advance | | city, where they arrived footsore and weary, | by first of October, they would work only | and th roughly scared, at a late hour last four davs week] night. We thiak a good, stout cat-o-nine | r days weekly. tails, applied to them in a vigorous and pai) ns- | CoNnsTANTINOPLE, Sept 25. rs lp uffe in, British Ambassador, and Lady D: fierin, have refused all social invi- tati is a mark of sympathy with the | Roel aa people. CorENHAGEN, Sept. 22. A zale on the Danish great destruction to property. sud smacks are reported lost. i o i ie ae eels coast has caused | Thirty ships | —_—-- We eather Bulletin. | | } Proheavilitices for the next 24 heurs for the Muritime Provinwes. Toronro, Se »ptember 26—10 4. m. | Moderate to fresh southwesterly to westerly i winds; fair weather; not much change w temperature. i have ‘ taking manner by their pareats, would pre- vent a recurrenee of yesterday's exploit, ~~ P : ' states , A prspatcs from Be wman, Ohio, that th ut place aad the neighboring countrv | yeen thrown into a state of intense ex-; riteme nt by sé sveral severe shocks of earth- uake whic h visited that region on tke 2ist. shocks followed each otherin quick suc- cession and lasted fully te mm nutes. During thia time, which seemed hours rather than minutes, the utmost camiehs srnation prevailed among t the inhabitante, The negroes were all pavie stricken and acted as if they th ought theic last hour had come. Houses were ba ly sunken, their movable contents k:o:ked about, chimneys tirown down and other dam- age done, though there was no loss of life. Tne people h ave not yet got over their 'r.ght, as they le another ‘visitation, with possibly more serious results. a ahe DRY GOODS. reburnes d from the Upper en ! ——=* OS — ~ a ty = PERKINS & 24 CASE S AND BALES - - " . LO “6 “6 « “ A é 2Y 73 ‘6 “ a o : e 28 6“ c< 6c % a 3 13 rT; és é< - “i . 10 rT 66 “é 5 A “ 3 visits previous to her de- OTHER SHIPMENTS TO Tupper, Col. | members of the } | party of the Minister of Railways, arrived in For variety and value chasing elsewhere. j Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881, DkY Go0Ds. EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT STERNS’, FOLLOW. these Goods cannot be surpassed. PERKINS & STERNS. EX 8S. 8S. WALDENSIAN EX 8. 8. NOVA SCOTIAN - EX L. 8. CALEDONIA : EX 8. - EX 8.8 S. UTOPIA S. CARROLL Inspect this Stock before pur- = a a —-AND-— CLOTH TITN G —AT— J in Macdonald's, FALL GOODS NOW OPEN. aera a a a Buy YOUR Dry Goons Queen Street. For Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PROVINCE. 20% My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. J. 8. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ee pat pres Just Try! GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. New Designs! - - Good Workmanship ! Just Recetver AND CONTINUALLY CoMING IN AT TA YY TO Fe: ! ‘Also 4 Lot of WATCHES, which will be Sold Cheap, NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Sept. 21, 188i—6i nD eaten intel Se EE ee THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH ‘A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Garefal and Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, To: aes an TZ LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, | - BILL HEABS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Ch ,arlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. —— ee a a a ee nate TO RENT! Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling nee lately occupied by L. J. Williems. Apply ‘den, yard and coach house. Apply to owner, July 15-—tf JORA CE HASZARP. | Ang. 25— Wig plage to get your ee is a | the Chea sua eCAMN ER PRINTINGROO MS | pobllahed In the Provinces, a J. H. GATES, Queer: Square, Charlottetown. | DODGERS, &e., &e., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, — ‘HE HOUSE lately occupied by Ligvr. _ Bouttoy, containing 13 roows, large gar- Pump in yard, — —— —<—<—— Herring, Hercing. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. BOOTS. © SHOES. SIGN OF THE ELEPHAN W. R, “BOREHAM Has Juat Received a large part of his FALL STOCK; CONSISTING OF ——— a EX S. S. PRINCE EDWARD! tp At ‘Work aaa’ ; ALBION MINES! PICTOU, N.S, ere. — Orders for ROUND COAL can now be: ob- tained on application to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, Terms as usual, Sept, 3, ’s1. whly lm, 8} pat eod Im Feemoved. RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawiug in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King Square, [au 29 tf SELLING OFF! \W E have determined to CLEAR OUT our LARGE STOCK OF HATS & CAPS BY THE Ist OCTOBER and will sell at a Reduction of 25 per cent, from date, BYRNE BROS., Queen Street Just Opened anf Fone R. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make) Fancy Goods, Veivets, Velvet- eens, Cretones, Cashmere, Merinos, &c, Ke. 77 9—6i b@s Prices low and quality extra, 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. Hides Hides, Hides, ANTED by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. Juve 27,81, Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give HIM a CALL A Nice Lot Ladies’ Fine Slippers. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tu ths RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. SALT! SALT! It is Important i in 1 Making Butter to Use the best Salt. COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1886: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S July 30, 18&1. TO LET. fIVHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr, Anrcap. Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’ Ap- SALT BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel. For sale by 2000 KRORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, Aug. a7 ivan im a cod (So nace eR ANTED, at the JUNK STORE, head of POWNAL WHARF, all kinds «f OLD JUNK, fer which the highest price will be given. [se 23 wkly 2m “ENTERPRISE.” BOUT the middle of November next I iniend to publish a WEEKLY NEWS- PAPER to be called “The Enterprise!”’ Size-—24x36 inches, 28 columns, Terms—One dollar a year in advance. Devoted to Literary, Commercial, Polivical and Agricultural news, Reliable, instructive and independent, JAS. J, O'REILLY, Ch’town, Capt a6, LaSt—2l, wkly 3i NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, © FREIGHT will be received three o’clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o'clock. CARVELL BROS. 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