- TELEGRAPHIC Dominican kxhibition ! island Exhibits sun | 3 the Attwaction. | ae, The Opening Well Attended, Special Despatch to the gaawesh Hauaminer Hatrax, Sept. 27. sly A ; an area of six blocks, were destroyed b T A large number of exhibits arrived last |; ; ure yesterasy. Loss $16 night, bot the Island contingent is yet the centre of attraction. [t is certain that the Island exhibits will win prizes in ali claszes in which they compete. EUROPEAN. vanes . OF Lonpbon, Sept. 25. Th.» ore? in r $4. ‘vo e atiant he ane > . rh . e a day — ‘Maeie l poe A mae y St. Paul’s GCathedral was absolutely thousands, and Governor Haviland is tak : oan aki pote Saveend 18 'ak-) crammed this afiernvon, it having heei HN é al acuve pat fin the Exhibition an rwuneed toat th: & rvic 3 would velate : 4 ahi ; ‘ 4 3 a _ bp : iG 4 7 : : doses » the death of President Garfield, and a UNITED STATES. msiority of the congregation were in ‘ ~ : > 5 } > ‘ OLEVELAND, Sept. 25 mourning. When the Dead March in Saul whole congregation, num- The remains of the late President, which 23 played, the © arrived yesterday afternoon from Washing- | ton, are now lying in state in Monumental Park, awaiting consignment to their final |S resting piace to-morrow. } } ering many tniou grief and many weeping. People poured into the city by every ave- death ; he extolled his life and virtues, and the sorrowing nue of approach, and all railways ran every} @Xpressed sympathy for available car to accommodate the unexam- | American nation. pled rush toward Cleveland. Monumental : Park, whero the body of the late President | Westrainster Atbey r lies in state, of course was the ceatre of | President Garfield’s death. attraction. People were permitted to|priacipal churches of ail rerence — +7 At all enter the Park from the West and pass| Gen. Gartield’s death formed the subject of Jew ish Saturday, the death was through the pavillion three or four abreast | sy mpathetic allusion. At several with uncovered heads, look at casket andj *y™agogues, on decorations and then proceed beyond the | Mluded to. Park. At dark, electric and calcium lights illuminated the scene ; and the people were| 4 letter has been received from Henry M. allowed to go theough all night. The linc | Stanley, African explorer, dated Cc of people waiting turn to enter the Park| River, July 4, in which he says he was stretched westward for about half a mile. | ' Perfect order prevailed, everybody seem- ing to be imbued with the sense of the solemnity of the occasion. Hundreds wept] },,; as they gezed upon the casket. The coftia was not opened, it being Mrs. Garfield’s wisi that the face be not exposed, on ac- count of its unnatural appearance, visitors instead looked at the features of ; ; e é the dead as depicted in portrait placed just | 22nd inst., and has fled to Herat, abandon- abeve the head. At five o’cleck a shower| ‘Mg guns and baggage. The Ameer has not came up, but had no perceptible effect in | yet entered Candahar, but the city is diminishing the crowd. It is considered | defenceless. that Cleveland, on Monday, will have the Izygest display of civic societies and mili- | tary erganizations everseen in this coun-| try. Lonpon, Sept. 24. so seriousiy that he gave, as he thought, 1 and hearty, Eompay, Sept. 24. A report received here states that Ayoob Khan was defeated by the Ameer on the but Leeps, Sept. 22. The Mayor ordered a memorial organ recital to be given to-night, and invited the {merican consul, The Bishop of Liverpooi sent a letter of condolence to the American CLEVELAND, Sept. 25. consul. The rain which commenced falling about five p. m., continued for sbout haif an hour. Just befere the rain ceased an un The Spanish Court will go into mourning usuaily bright rainbow became visible, its | for one week for the late President Gartield. perfeet lines being unbroken. The fact - that the rainbow appeared while the body Vet of President G field lay in state at Wash- Weather Bulletin. ington and again to-day, has a tendency to create au impression that it ig an omen of good. The city wears the tame brilliant appearance tonight as it did last night. Twe powerful calcium lights and over one | hundred gas lamps illuminate the park. All night the long line of peeple passing Maprip, Sept. 25 a Probabilities far the nexi 24 hours for the Varitiine Provirces. ’ Toronto, S-ptember 27—10a. m. ’ suifting to the southward, ibly followed by rain Moderate wins fine weather to day, pos threugh the pavilion was unbrok- | *reas to morrow. en. About six of the members of Garfield’s re? regiment marched in to-day te the pavilion, A Borrible Story. and deposited the regimentai colors at the —— foot of the casket. About the same time; A mysterious business is reiated from the members of the Grand Army of Cum id roaia, in the depths berland marched ithrough the pavilion im a) [vics, a bricklager of { Hungary. Borgo ctuwn was nea body. Extra trains bearing the members | jn« bis cottaze afer the day’s work, whep of the Cabinet will leave to-morrow even-}, strarge may steppe! him on the road and ing at six o'clock for Washington. Al! | asked hiw if he would undertdke a job for Cabinet officers except Blaine, who expects | which he should be well remunerated, ‘I to go to Maine for a week, will go on it.|and wy wife arediving ina country house The present arrangement regaring Mrs. |» }i:tle wa i I want you to Gartield aad the rest of the family is that | a sort of all, including the President’s mother, wil!) ..,jboard. But you must attead the ceremonies to-morrow. ‘Tues-| py wife declares she will not sleep another day morning they will all leave for Mentor | yj>%t in the place if the thing be not done in President's Robert’s car. CLEVELAND, Sept. 25. After the ceremonies at the park to- morrow ths casket and dais wil be put on the funeral car and conveyed to Lakeview cemetery to the vault where the body will be ceposited. In front of the vault four biack poles 30 feet high suspend a canopy of black cloth 15 by 40 feet, drooping down | ‘ ney gigs. edn 8 feat on all sides, hooked up with heavy | /°°s untenanred nt use about shen b6 ou ; oO block cord and tassels. Allis black. The|tewn. A pretty young woman, who passage-way and {floor of the vault is car- | “}Pcares nt ; ee eee = aa ce 2 ot peted. Underneath the canopy and the | ‘4 athe er hie roe bf ceshalt driveway are strewn with evergreens, and | "°°'!®, and mae ee a eee eae ie io. aT upon them a thick layer of cut flowerss| 4 @ark closet wire) | ae a he "lal The interior of the vault is draped with| vay back, eer" ad ones a ' he deep black, and cut flowers, contributed |@oorway, | ee ey a oe oe by lady teachers in the public schools, are lady, ‘‘it’s full of ra . . i 4 ae “ a a oad strewn everywhere. In the opening of the | Levies went t» work, ms aie 3 i a centre arch will hang a cross 16 feet in with a start of surprise a tec uae length and 14 in width, trimmed with | }ssuing from the hote. a th ’ na sat epee | evergreens. Across the summit of the | able rats ! er ge 16 . 4 ae centre arch four siiaple but most eloquent | listen to them ! Once eee mT words greet tle eye: “ Come Home to| up his trowel, but after two ort iree ortin- Rest.” Upon the two centre columns are | tic flops with the mortar, dropped it again two other senteuces,viz: ‘Lay liim to eleep | with ajump. ‘Go on, goon . be gaged the whom we bave and “Lay |lady. But Levies declared he would not him tosleep whem we have learned to trust,” | ‘@y @ brick till he had looked for rene suspended in the centre of the arch is a | with a lantern what manner of piace tha +” worked in evergreen | W455. large handseme **G More demands that he should finish i e é : we ‘ . . to i On the east side} 8 job. threats, tears and offers of 100f1., y out ef town, and sth ven? sand wall wn come With yeur (00'S aa Walt up before dark. 1 fancy the cupboard is eonnect- e@ with some drain or passage for it swarms with rats and mice; and that is why it must be walled up. If you will eome at once yov shal! have 50 gulden.” Needless to say that the pecr workman collected to- gether the necessary implements in all haste. and warched cff after the stranger, who led him to a tumble down looking and lear ned to love,’ upon a frame of wood, ¥ ra ; “arate mav be seen the worda : ** He lies in all our | 1508., up to 500 » if he poet ve” Sees sams onsh bik there” loo on. Bub tiie only excited his hearts,-death cant t him there.” |§9 OF en eee Upon tho west side Js the inscription:|suspicions the more, and Ae reman ‘¢ Love was the source, duty the law of his | ed firm. . Well go and get a lantern, life.” The whole structure is beautifully | theu,” said the gentieman, ee decorated vith emblems of love. Mrs. | glass of wine Grst. Yeu — = sae Garfield visited the cemetery or Sunday, in| efiact this had. He or = wont company with the Hor, J. H. {Wade. The | sicep. When he awoke ae coe was visit resulted in a confirmation of the site | empty. He staggered to the police station previously fixed on by the committee. Mrs. | ‘for his head was still swimming from phe Garfivld expressed satisfaction at the choice | doctored wine) and related what “ Rr and lier genuine admiration of the scenery. | pened. Search was pperesee. oe t ™ + The bier uoon which the casket will lie is| cess they found ar anaes about = we ” two and a half feet high, and four wide; | old, naked, and with a oe sides covered with black velvet, and heavy | It is still alive, but died that evening. Se poi! looped with silver fringe thrown over | now the police have got a _— nut " all. Memorial services have been held to |crack. It will take ae re we . day throughout Ohio, and during the hours should faney.-- London Globe's V venna Cc of the obsequies to-morrow special funeral | respondent, a ceremonies will take place in nearly every |" = city, town and village in the State. The| ae ‘3 services begin at half-past ten. | HARD COA. Lue Somers Point, N. J., Sept. 25. | Schooner Hattie J., loaded with wood ' O ARRIVE about 25th of SEPTEMBER for New York, struck on Great Egg harbor | se ee >ar, yesterday, and will be a total loss. | 100 TONS BEST The crew are safe. which will be sold from vessel at low- est price while landing, Orders left at A special reports the destruction of fully | one-half the business portion of Lawrence | Village, Michigan, by fire. Loss $310,009. Orrawa, Ill., Sept. 25. Residences and manufactories covering’ Sept, 17—-2w 3aw CAPT, J. HUGHES’, Water Sueet, sands, rose and remained standing amidst profound silence, all show- Canon Yesterday the} Stubbs preached, and specially referred to streets began to be thronged very early. the cruel manner of President Garfield’s At both morning and evening services in was made to the } i aenominations ’ Congo | seriously sick, through the month of May t the crisis passed and he is pow strong come at oi ce, for} Cutcaco, Sept. 25. |Lehigh Rei fsh Authracite Coal, DAILY EXAMINER, SHEP his last orders to his European companions, | i ’ ‘ae p Bi ae a ee a 27. 1881. ‘ing "x ‘Prince Edward,’ GBO. DAVIES & CO. —— oo y ! 0,000 to. $200,000. | a sone mmnme * & v — eee «Je a « ° " rd —_—H— J UST 24 CASES AND BALES - - - ‘ Oo. « “ “ : ; . : ; 29 é< ‘< é< i a & “ * 28 ce éé 66 ss ns : “ 5 13 6c 6c 6é z m - - - (10 66 66 “é eS - ‘ , % OTHER SHIPMENTS TO | For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. | chasing elsewhere. | i | Charlottetown, Sent. 21, 1881. FOLLOW. PERKINS & STERSNS. —— — —— DRY Goods. D WINTER GOOD ECHIVED AT PEREINS & STERNS’, EX S$. 8. WALDENSIAN EX 8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONTA | EX 8. S. PRINCE EDWARD) EX 8.8. UTOPIA EX 5. S. CARROLL! | Square. Inspect this Stock before pur-| ~~ See OTR TN G a fT J. GB Macdonald’s, Queen Stroect. FALL GOODS NOW OPEN. | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines — ee — aoe At Work Again: -_<———— ALBION MINES! | } > PICTOU, N.S, | Orders for ROUND CGAL can now be ob- | tained on application to | G. W. DsBLOis, | j ~ Sole Agent for P. EK. Island, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottctown. Terms as usual, Sept. 3, ’o1, wkly lm, ®j pat eod Im ESCmove ds isonet eee Minit in ai ll te eal “ARS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify ber M friends and the public generally that she has epened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches. For terms, etc., apply at her Studio — resi- dence of Mr, Peebjes, South Side of King (au 29 tf SELLING OFF | V E. have determined ts CLEAR OUT our LARGE SPTCCK OF Herring. Hersing. RY Goods 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, apd Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sept. |0, 1881. BOOTS. ‘SHOES. For Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices! CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PROVINCE. vies My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. Just Try! J. B. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ’81—wkly, pat pres 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 Sunervision of ifr. J. W. Mitchell, PRiNnN TT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, ° POSTERS, RODGERS, &e., Ke, pe hy BILL HEADS, ULANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. Now Designs! - - Good Workmanship! Just RecetIvep AND CONTINUALLY CoMING IN AT rT. Ay: Tele: Se I Also a Lot of WATCHES, whish will be Sold Cheap, NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Sept, 21, 1881—6i _—s— See nl o aii: L | rf Shop & Dwelling House ‘TORENT oe co Ee p SHE HOUSE lately occupied by Lixvr. TO RE ui i a £ Bovutroy, containing 13 rcoms, large gare : den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, N South Side Queen Square, the Store 4 opty to owner, and Dwelling House lately occupied by J. H. GATES, L. J. Williems. App y to July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetows, HORACE HASZARD. a ote Ang, 25— SIGN OF THE SG 7 W. &. BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of his FALL STOCK; CONSISTING att OF Men’s, Women’s & Children’s; Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. GIVE HIM a CALL, 4 Nice Let Ladizs’ Fine Slippers. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Gueen Square. Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tn ths RUBBERS, SLIPPERS. SALT! SALT! It is Imporsant. in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN I88C: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Inaustrial 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 & GOFLE'S July 39, 1881. TO LET. rytHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcup. Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’ Ap- ply to the owner. JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. Pleasant Residence To Let. PHVBE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises noW in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the, bead of Hillsboro Street, Pes- CM UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMIN©R juce to get your Printing donei » tJ the Cheapest aad mort Newsy Paper the BXAMINER CRIN CING (OOM | published m the Provino« aie ees Ei nee tee ee =o session given in a few days. may Y—eod ti JAS, DESBRISAY., HATS & CAPS BY THE lst OCTOBER and will sell at a Reduction of 25 per cent. from date, BYRNE BEOS.,, Sept, 9—6i ~ Quecn Street Just Opened onon fh Poe R. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, in Gloves, Corsets (new make) #ancy doods, Velvets, Velvet- - eens, Cretones. Cashmere, Mierinos, &c, &e. bam Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. Hides Hides. Hides, \ ANTED by ©. F. STACKPOOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. June 27,8). SALT ! 900) BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 27 —pat im eod Se JUNK. \ ANTED, at the JUNK STORE, head of POWNAL WHARF, all kinds of OLD JUNK, fer which the highest price will be given. [se 23 wkly 2m “ENTERPRISE.” BOUT the middle of November next I intend 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, Political and Agricultural news, Reliable, instructive and independent, JAS. J, O'REILLY. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1881—1i, wkly 3i NOTICE 0 SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, N° FREIGHT will be received after AN three o'clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o'clock, CARVELL BROS, June 1, ’8l1—law wed Ahead of all Competition, JET BLACK STOVE POLISH! NEAT, QUICK, BRIMIANT AND LASTING! Six Million Packages Sold in 1880. HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, WaoresaLe ann Rear, Our Agent, ©, J. THOMAS, will sell at the Market, and through the country, Also, Everlasting Axle Grease, B. 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