aa becal and other Items. TEN eicneid cetton weavers are on 4 strike in New Orleans. > Krxe Hexry VII1., Diamend Lookstore. +> —_ fue streets to-day are lively with British jack-tars and mar.aes > Tur Northanypron is tce-day being visited by large crowds ef people. > Tr is stated that the ‘ Northampton ” remain bere, at le: st, until Saturday. > Coat dealers in ttawa have givea notice of an advance of fifty cents pe ton in price. for five cents at the 1 in will > Tue Teroato Ex bibition will be opened en Wednesday next by Lieut. Governor Rebin- son. > ‘“Scrraner’s Montaty” and the ‘'Cana- dian Morthly ” fer September have been re-| seived. ce eh discontent and disturbance n Zululand causea grave Tur chrenic of natives chiefs an ety. oe - D. A. Bruce will give a cash discov xt of 12 per cent. off his u.ual lew prices tor 30 days. s2 lw am > Tue Consul for the United States visited Admiral McClinteck on board, this forenoon, and was received w _— a sa'ute. By telegram to Loagwérth & Co.—Brigt. Minnie Leuise, Murchison master, arrived at New Yo-k yesterday from Caicos. -_ -—o-— -—- Tue valuable of taxable property in New York has increased $42,000,000 since last year, and is now $1,186, €00, 000. on—<tliagi Gallien Work on four sections of the Panama Canal has been entirely abandoned, owing to yellow fever amony the workmen. ~ >- ——— Tux Atlantic Sugar Refinery commenced operations at Halif.x a few days ago. Thirty hands are employed in the works. a~<alieniand R. Coapy’s reliable express is engaged this afterneen to drive the band ef the ‘* Nor- thamptoa ”’ to and 1 ‘rom Victoria Park. a oe — Tue drought is so severe at Bordentown, N. J., that net a vestige of green can be seea in some fields. Ev. rytbing is drying up. — -—>-—-—-- A Cricket Marca with the effie.rs of the ** Northampton” is now going on at the Park; and the shi,’s band is the centre of sttractioa. - ~~ Tue Seaside Hete was closed on Monday, the 5th iast., after a short but most svccess- ful season. We « ngratulate Mr. Newson upon this pleasing result. - —_— Tose Earthen Fire Proof Pie Plates and Stew Pans sel! like het cakes, and get one at the Family Groeery. They are cheaper and better than any iron dish.——R, K. Brace. 86. Two criminals eeraped from Halifax jail on Saturday and are still at Jerge. One was awaiting trial for Lurglarizing a chapel, and the other was charg. d with stabbing the mate ef a ship. <p -— At Silver Lakes, Wisconsin, on Sanday," eenvest was strnck by lightming, and the building destroyed. The inmat-s, eighty in number, escaped. The loss is estimated at $65,800, —— Qurré a large number of our citizeus as- sembled on the various wharves lest evening, te listen to the band of H. M. S. ‘‘ Northamp- ton, which discoursed sweet music for vemos twe hours, Tue Nova Scotia Royal Gazette announces the appeintmenr of Jonathan Parsons as Pro- thonotary and Clerk of the Crown for the County of Halifax, and Clerk of the County Court for District No. 1. ee ee Excvursien. — The Moon Ligut ‘steamer _Soutipors will leave Ferry Wharf ‘at $ p. m.,on Wednesday, 7th inst., and run up and down East and Wess Rivers. Lively music engaged. Refreshments on board. Tickets 25 cents. [s 8, 3i pd -_— ~»>-—— Tua Convent of the sisters De Notre Dame st Seuris will be open for the admission of ear on Wednesday next. Terms of tuition, rd, ete., are made known in the advertise- ment which appears in another column. We need not say that this is an excellent institu- tion of its kind. «deers ienectncvnen THe market te-day was large, with active sales at the following prices: Beef (small), 5 te 14 cts; do (quarter), & te 9 cts; Mutton, 6 to 9 cents; Lamb, from 5 0 9 cts; Veal 3 to7 cts; Pork (emall) 8 to 12 cts; Ham, 12 to 16 cts; Ducks each, 25 to 30 cts; Chickens, 30 to 50 cts; Ib., 5 to 9 cents; Pork (small), owls each, 26 to 25 cents; Butter (fresh) 16 to 20 cents; do (tub), 14 to 15 cents; Eggs per doz, 15 to 17 cents; Oat per bush., 44 to 50 cents; Hay per cwt., 39 to 35 cents; ’ Potatoes i bush., 25 to 40. ‘nts; Flour per 100 Ibs, 25 to $3. 50; Oatmeal per 100 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; Sheepskins each, 40 to 55 cents. a >--—- VaLusset Susvesin RestDEXcE AND Grourps,—To-morrow at 12 o'clock, noon, Mr. Dodd witli dispose of at auction, on the premis *, one of the most valuable and eligibly situated suburban properties in the ne'ghborhood of the -ity—being Major Free- lana’s Brighton Property This valuable prop- erty,is started within a mie of the"post office, in the immediat: v.ciu'ty of Victoria Park, consisting of 184 acres of Jand, in a high state of cultivation, with 4 valuable water front, comfortable dwelling house, good stables, cew house, barn aad other outbuildiugs. This Property, so pleasantly situated, close to the city, commanding lovely views "ef the harbor andriver seenery, and in such an excellent state of cultivation, is invaluable as an invest- ment for market gardening, private residenee, etc. Terms easy. See advt. — > — Quire a number of the officers and men of Her Majesty's war-ship Northampton are members of a Temperance Society aboard ship. Last evening Victoria Divi- sion, of the Sons of Temperance, of this city, experienced a very pleasant surprise trom some ef eur naval heroes, who were very cordially received. The visitors }Oined very heartily in the programme of theevening. ‘Pull for the Shore” and other weil known pieces were sang, and the meeting closed with the usual ode and cheers for ‘‘Our Visiting Friends.” We understand they have secured the use of the Division Room, and will, to- night, at 7.30, formaily open their Society in this city. The doors will be open to invited friends at 8.20. sibilant GRAVENSTEIN Avrces, Grapes, Bananas, Tomatoes and Lemons, at The Confectien- ery. (Sept 1—2i} © THE DAILY Bx A MINER, SEP Sept. 1, 1881. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. UNITED STATES. WasHINeTON, Sept. 4. Official Bulletin, 8.30 p. m.—The Presi- ‘dent vemited ence last evening and once about an hour after midnight. Notwith- standing this disturbance, he slept well the | most of the night and this morning has | taken food by the mouth with nausea, and | has retained it. Official Bulletin, 12.30 p. m.—The Presi- dent’s condition has not changed materially | since last Bulletin was issued, and there has been no further gastric disturbance. Official Bulletin, 6.50 p. m.—The Presi- dent passed a comfortable day. He has taken his food with some relish, and had no return of irritability of the stomach re- ported in the morning bulletin. The paro- tid swelling continues to impreve and is now 30 far reduced that the contour of the face is restored. The wound shows no material change. The rise of tempera- ture this p. m. has very slight, but the pulse is more frequent throughout to day than yesterday, or the day before, and he showed more fatigue after dressing. Pulse 110 ; temperature 98 ; respiration 10. It hasteen definitely decided to remove the President to Long Branch [between to- morrow and Wednesday if everything con- tinues favorable. Blaine sent the fellowing cablegram to- night to Lewell, Minister at London : Last night the President did not rest well and twice during the night the stomach was so disturbed that he vemited. During to-day he has been better. The surgeons do not think he has lest ground but he cer- tainly has not gained since last night’s de- spatch. Wasurnaton, Sept. 4. Later advices from Camp Thomas cer- roborate the reperted massacre of most of Gen. Carrs’ command by Appaches. San Franetsco, Sept. 4. A despatch, dated Tuesen, Sept. 4, says: The Star has just received the fellowing: Thomas, A. T., reports from the vicinity of Fort Apachas respecting the hostiles are confirmed. There are fresh arrivals of Indians runners, but no message from Major Coehrane or the troops sent to re- lieve him. Jn their attack on the post, the Indians were recklessly brave and defiant, one of them riding Gen. Carr’s horse into the parade ground wheeling and firing as he passed out. He isa brether of Cirina and is a Mexican captive among tae Apach- es. Troops are being hurried forward and strong reinforcements are needed. A re- port comes ia that in the attack on the post, a lieutenant and seven men were killed. If this is true, it was probably Lieut. Gor- doa of the sixth cavalry. FUROPEAN. Lonpon, Sept. 4. Archbishop Croke, and the Bishop of Ross, who are in Loudon, are about to visit Mr. Davitt. Bishop Nulty, ef Meath, has written to Mr. Parnell st.ting that although the Land Biil is incomplete it ought te have a fair trial. The Bishop advises the electors ef Tyrone Coun y toreject Mr. Dickson, Home Rule eundidate fer member of Par- liament. Limerick, Sept. 1. A conflict has taken ple:e between the police and the public caused by some soldiers mak ng insulting remarks about the Pepe. The police fired upon some per- sons throwing stones, and fifteen persons were wounded, some dangerously. Lonpon, Sept. 4, Bonfires were lighted over a large pertion of North Ireland on Saturday night, as a mark of gratitude to Gladstone for the Land Act. Paris, Sept. 4. The result of twenty-one second ballots taken to-day show that twenty Republicans and ene Conservative have been elected. The Monarchists Jose two seats, and the Bonapartists lose one. Lonpon, Sept. 3. It is intended to confer the Grand Cross order of St. Michael and St. George upon Sir John A. Macdonald in recognition of his services as Canadian Premier, mitchinnenpictiillinescaitihdalttitibcd Lise) Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 6—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather with show- ers in some localities. ee ee eee HOTEL ARRIVALS. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 30—Ida F Pentz, Charlottetown; H T Stevens and wife, Moncton; G 38 Moore, Charlottetown; R'chd K Jost de; George Stanley, do; Major McDoneld, Boston. fept 2—-Miss Gates, Baltimore ; Miss Nicholson, do; F P Carvell, Charlottetown. Sept 3-0 W Smith. Detreit, Michigan; John A Me Donell, Charlottetown. a ot at a= a ee ee a TO LEY?, rg‘HE SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mr, C. B. Warnen as a Boct Store, on Richmond street, next door to Stamper’s corner, Apply to MRS. STAMPER, Wreool ! Wool! ‘y°HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—-2aw wkly 1m Hillsborough Street ne tee dpindiparecrmematatncbemmantstioen en A Splendid Range of New Cloths. GHO. DAVIES & CO. gn ee ee TEMBER S | 1881 pian orange epninE: —— oo: ‘EARLY FALL GOODS. ne renee * {> We have Just Received Sica NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACK, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS A HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. ee Se 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases Bed Ticking, Charlott town, Aug. 20, 1881. ‘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, PREPARED, AND WE Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. W. Mitchell, TO 2H i ND LETTER WEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., ARE NOW BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1881. liore New Goods. 40 CASES iS AND BALES! JUSTE GPENING AT J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. —_—0:0— = Biack and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos. Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Nilks, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cost, As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting — J. B. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat pres To All Whom it may Concern,; CHARLOTPETOWN Great Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, “NEW SATIN RIBBONS, ND HATS (Straw), PRINTED COMOHS, VEIVETEENS, DRESS LININGS AND TRIMMINGS ‘1 FROM MONTREAL, 5 cases White Cottens, 2 cases Flannels, Wee All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. Creat Sale of Stoves _—_— The subscriber will sell at Auction, 496 Stoves of Different Kinds. a quantity Hollow Ware and ys Thursday, [bth Nepi., —-AT THE— Colonial Foundry, Sackville, Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,a,m. A credit ofsix months given for large amounts. A. E. BOTSFORD, jau 31 2w} [se 1 -——AND— MARKED VERY LOW! A NICE LOT OF Velveteens, Dress Geods, . and Fancy Wincey, C.» AC a. W. TREMAINE 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, Just Opened —AT— R. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make), Fancy Goods, Velvcts, Veivet- eens, Cretones, Cashmere, Mierinos, &c,, &c. Bae Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. Removed. N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her friends and the public generally that ske has opened her Fail and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi- dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Square. oo 29 of iiackerel and Hake Sounds, FEYHE subscriber will purchase Mackere! \W IE hereby give notice that we have taken Boarding & Select Day Scho, possession of our fac: ory property situ- UNDER THE DIRSCTION ate at French River, New London, and that —OF THE— Mr. Horace F. Sawyer, who bas heretofore SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION D& NOTRE DshB: | had the management of the same, is no longer in our employ, and hereafter no drafts or orders drawn by him will be accepted or ac- The Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist September. knowledged by us. J. WINSLOW JONES & CO.. Limited, Portland, Maine, U.S. A. Charlottetown, , Aug. 23, 1881. {au 27 lw For Sale or to Let. (VHAT Freehold Property, with a front ot eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- | four feet on Sydney Street, the House con-! taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by uuleck- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. March 12, 188]—+f / —— Board and Tuition, English and French per term, paid im advance........... $16 00 PRO aia 0305 06 ws ERNE. OU RDC. 5 00 Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR. Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, Aug. 20,’81—im eod . and Hake sounds during the fishing | Se&son, ai highest market price. 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Karrels, fer sale at I. CO, Uali’s old stand foot of Queen birect, C tarlottetown. HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 23—pat 1m eod URINIUN EXHIBITION, To be Held at Halifax, N. &, from the 2ist to the 30th Sept. Next All entries ot Live Stock must be made op or before MONDAY, Sept. Sth. All entries of Grain, Roots, and other Fie’d and Garden p.oducts, also manufactured articles, must be made on or before TUES. DAY, 13th Sept. A. McNETLL, Secretary Advisory Board, aE so Sees oj UBSCRIBS hy = DAILY SIAM NEP. et your Priati one i8 i Cheapest and most P Le EXAM INER PRINTING ROOMS: | pvt : in the Provindea, a =n ln ana et Charlottetown, Aug. 26, ’81: Oa ee - ao =o, sAngeennesatnttedllsomnapmnetmenpany-alnp---=-aae-ealllidaainanannnell man, near th « head of en ame NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE. New Wincies, New Prints, New White Cottons, New Linings, New Tweeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &¢., &c. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Over 660 Patterns to Select from TENDERS ! For Removal of Yoal. Acuncy or Derr. Marine anv Fisurrixs, CuanLottetows, P, E, Isuanp, 29. b August, 1881. FFXENDERS will be received at this Agency uatil the 7th day of September, prox., at 12 o’clock, noon, for the removal of about three hundred (209) tons of Round Coal, from Cape Traverse to Georgetown. This Coal is now stcred in a Warehouse close to the shore end of Cape Traverse wharf, and the contractcr will be iequired to take it therefrom and celiver inte caris on the Queen’s Wharf at Georgetown. Two good and sufficient securities will be vequired for the full performance of the con- | tract, ARTEMAS LORD, (au 29 3aw wklyli, pres sp] Agent. SALT! SALT! It is Important. it in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. CGLEMAN'’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: CHE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s OCenvention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and ia Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S dalp.8 30, 1881. HATS. HATS. Just Received! JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDGN Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN "FUR HATS BEST VALUE FOR CASH. FP. LEPAGE & C6. July 6, ’81—wkly SALE OF 1 LANDS! Picerdienee'on OF THE INTERIOR, Ottawa, 13th August, 188!. OTICE is hereby given that the Govern- ment will offer for sale by Public Aac- tion, at the Dominion Lands Office, Winnipeg, beginning on MONDAY, the 19th SEPTEM- BER NEXT, at 10 e’clock, a. m., the follow- ing lands, namely : 1. The lands in certain parishea on the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, then remaining un. disposed of. The upset price to be $5 per acre, 2. Tue lands then remaining the property of the the Government in the Mernonite Reservation, situated in townships 1, 2 and 3, renges 1 to 5 west, both inclusive, and in Township i, range 1 east, in the Province of Manitoba, at the upset price of $3 per acre. 3. Certain School Lands in Manitoba, situ- ated in the best settled portions of the Pro- vince, at the upset price of $6 per acre, TERMS OF PAYMENT. For the river lots and the lands in the Wen- nonite Reservation, ope-half in cash at the time of the sale, and the remainder in two years iu equal annual instalments. For school Lands, one-fifth in cash ot the time of sale, and the remainder in uine years in equal aunual instalments. Interest in each case to be charged at the rate of six per cent. per enntm on the unpaid balances, Lists of the lands and explanetory maps may be obtained at the Dominion Lands Offices at Ottawa and Wiunipeg. By order, LINDSAY RUSSELL, [au 24 2i caw] Surveyor General, Pleasant Residence To Let, ie DW FELLING HOUSE and Prem‘sas now in the occupationof P. W.i Hynud- ulsboro Street. os - a oend ivé if 4 few days, , AYVSAE TT ptt gee RRS ESE EE Se iaamaeneen I ne etn fone tt ott adit a iy A BLL a als = SENT Ga See — 5% stn salts SS ee wi . oS ve i a. CN e cee ene aes SS li sac 2 a See ie