© ‘ TH CBR -- 104184. ig TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. rae UNITED STATES. Lone Branecn, Sept. 16, 40 Aa Eryx WS A MOT IN BR, Se Ts Official Bulletin.- -At the exam‘naton ot| | | j the President at 8.50 this morning bis tem- 4 “4 3 . g B perature was 98.6, polee 104, respiretion 21. | 4 3 ‘The febrile rise dur ny the night was not as | ¥ - : ‘ pronounced as usua!. There ‘was at times | eS ; Ae 3] considerable acce'er tion of the puise, He, i ° a CHO. DAVIES &d&& CO hewever, slept comp tratively well and tock ee ee ee stim@lanis and nourishment as directed. His cough was somewhat more troubleso ie during the & st part of the night and expec- | Sept. 16, 1881 toraiioo rather more purulent. The dis- ? ehacye fcom the wound is less abundant, an (net quite as healthy in appearance. ; His pulse, however, has more volume, and his gover .l c ndicion does not seem to have ern — ————— ee COR RESPOSDENCE, i ee i patetially changed .o any respect. The fol.ow.ng Ga>\e was seat to-night:— To Mr. Lowell, Mir’ste~, London : There bas b.e@ BO very marked change ia the Precident’s cond'tior, but it is not past the | The different | hour, 10.50, te be rea wuring. symptoms are e!mst all slightly aggraveted. Tue tempsratare and pulse flactwated mure than useal, and the recpiration is rather m_re fr quent wh le the ch wacter of discharge con- tinues t» be unsatisfactory. Theve is therefore a sensible increase of anxiety. McVEaGR. De. Bliss, to wighs, considers the President's couditiea a'tegether more baszvidois than at any t me since the pacient has beea at Loug Br.ich. but not wo--e thio just before he was moved He does net apprehend any additic.al absersses, ‘The cough has been less anuey az to-day, but oa the wuole he consid- er hun a little worse to-night. San Francisco, Sept. 16. Fire in Mare n Co. has al aady burned over twenty-five thousand acres and is still progressing ; one third is grassland. The fire is in a thinly set''ed part of the coun- try and but one house has been destroyed. Avstrin, Nev., Sept. 16. Fire here destroye | twenty buildings, in- eluding the Post Ot'lice, Odd Fellows aad Mavonic Halis. Loss one hundred thou- sand dell: rs. East Romer, N. Y., Sept. 16. A fire this a’teroven destroyed tho rail- road freight house, thirteen dwel'ing houses T'e the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,— Your issue of the Da .y Examiner of the 17th 'nsi., contains a foul and con- |} insed commuuica‘ion over the si, ature ‘‘A | ‘Taxpoaper,’ which for igso’ance and bad breeding only deserves silevt contempt from the good thinking ¢.t'xens and tax- payers of Charlottetown But as the foal espe:s ons contained in the article referred to evidently hits at our energstic and plucky citizeo, Ceunceillor Smith, deem it a duty as aviiizen to notice a couple of sta events made by, ‘Taxpayer’ and the ba .nce [ « il leave for the consideration of the intelli sent ci.i- zens and ask if the now acting City Sur- veyor has not to the preseat beea a faithful and trustworthy servant ** A Taxpayer” is evicde ily a st:anger in our civic mi‘ters. The now ac’ ng Sur- ; veyor hes been on!y about five months in. charge of the works of tl: s city, therefore | he cannot possibly be heli responsible for j}money laid out in this c.ty two or three |) @ars ago. Again. I venture the r* ertion that Coun- cillor Sinith can and will satis’y the henest | thinking citizeas and tax-payers if required | to do so, that the mean «nud contemptible allusion made respecting plack and spikes is worthy only ef the dowble dealing heap of humapity who made u ¢ of it. If | mistake not, I kuow you Mr. ** Tax- | We have Just Recsived from NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, } ; | - a oa $ We do not hold ourselves rx sponsible for the . } | Opinions er statements ef our correspondents, ae fuse ae 7 oy . * puohonil — a } | nen remem * > Great Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PRINTED COTTON, VELVETEERS, . ee . ae “> * 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 case * cases Bed ‘Ticking, Kee All of the above will be sold at the very smallest PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. DRESS UUMINGS AND TRIMMINGS | FROM MONTREAL, o» cases White Cottons, s Hlannels, profit. Just Opened --AT— Rh. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, In Gioves, Corsets (iew make) Fancy Goods, Veivets, Velvet- eens, Cretones. Cashmere, | Merinos, &c,, &e. 8@™~ Prices low aud quality extra. 83 Queen Sireet, Ang. 29. ‘EO LEASE. | THE CITY HOTEL, Geer on Great George Street, op- J posite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the late occupant—Mr. A, A, Mackenzie—having skedaddled. This House is now in a good state of re- pair, is centrally situated, has recently been reshingled ard otherwise repaired: lots of cellar room; has about 30 rooms, The situa- tion is about the best in the city, being cen- trally situa ed and om high land, where the drainage runs off to the river. Rent moderate, Apply to GEORGE DAVIES & CO., Aug. 22, ’81. Queen Square Se a ar eenneeene cana 5 4 and other property. Loss estimated at|Payer.” You are a very acco nmodating ” vate ee ree ee eee 109,000, civzen, You are at any time ready to give’ | * ss F $ Derzorr, Sept. 16 your services as Mayor. You are also ready | ® e Herrin Herrin TO FEGaaIN I . : P| torun for council'or. You cre ready to be . . . Gov. Jerome has }ssued # proc'amation to : : i Eee e in rea ar alns. rHE HOUSE lately occupied by Lixvr. / acaodidate for the Tem erance mei and a the people of the Uniied States, appealing elles Giles Oi eek Milan at tei talk oll ; 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bovtton, containing 13 rooms, large gar. an for aid for the sich gan sufferers by forest! “ my a ie , tb - — 3 oe : oo 0:0 Bloaters. den, yard and coach house, Pump in valid. ‘ fires. Me says the cuizens of the Siate re- toe “cntdhendida’ fer ° Shindlt, ton ie . 100 quintals Codfish, Apply to owner, sronded promptly snd geueroasly to the| 2's unfortunately for yourself Wholesale and Retail, 100 do, Hake, J. i. GATES, first mecess ties of the sufferers, but if is Td Maas diab Sewsk sale Nee TI 12 casks Cod Oil, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown, evident a wider appeal ig nzeded as net] | il be — oe Seliees on an ad bi aoe od 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), beset ee eae 5 ede aie eee less than 15,0.0 persons are desiitute of | 894" 2° ine bef a ‘ublic is I ad ' 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. . e everything. ee oe oa ed ae aici 66 59 . rg 7 a full supply of Cotton pe @ A E i é rain : , ; ? ne x t and Mani rd ine Des Mons Lora Spt 16. od wo has of wine ot your aecaenr, “ Manchester House,” Queen Strect tir itamn sss santa coring tin Snow fell between Atlantic and this city | Apologising for.tbis tresp ss, : DAVID SMALL (0) a ae hese Fiieerg Salt, for to day. { remain, eic., ee ee ee ; ' ‘ curing Mackerel, For sale by , Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. ta Crnuzan. A CHANGE IN BUSINESS a HORACE HASZARD , GREAT BRITAIN AND LRELAND. Charlottetown, Sept. 10th, 1881. “a ve Ch’town, Aug. 27 —pat im eod a Dus.in, Sept. 16. SES 1 ; i BOOTS. SHOES. a P| 9 : £ 4} Ve cams os a . : ~ apt The delegates to the convention are Seldndininlt manures, intending to go out ofthe Fancy trade, offers his entire aks aS wep Ee gy i pretty evenly divided between those in tocx @ SEGN OF THE By ‘A e ~ favor of accepting the land act and those| Quren E1izABeTH wore her praver book Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shees, Ny i CANE din ibadhied tess tobi. be rejecting it and relying upon the league to | hav z:og from her ¢ rdle by a girdle can, ; f good order. Pump in yard Rent ; obtain a large’ measure. Nearly half of! |x W. A Srewanr, of the firm of George] * AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. podents. “keuahte P yore, 7 the delegates are “Catholic priests. The majority, however, are fairly representa tive of the farming class. Three resolu- tions weredlispused of. The discussion of the fourth, dea ing with the land act, oc- cupied the remainder of the day. Vhe Nationa! League Convention, to-day, Davies & Co. returued, Wa Saturday night, fronmy Great tr tarn. Str Le poip MeCuirroc.. for the first time in his tite, vierted a coal mine during his re- cent visit to Care breton. Kixa Homererr has pad off ail the debts! of his father, the la e Vie or Ewwmwanuel, and | , ’ Stock, as great Bargains will be given. cheap. Ceuntry Traders and intending purchasers will do well to inspect the A nice lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits vory The Sale Now Going on, - - - Dress Goods and Job Lots at Cost, W. R.. BOREHAM CAPT, JOHN AUGHES, Water Street, DOMINION EXBIBITION, Sept. 5—lw reeumed the debate on the resolution re-| does nt owe a cent hinse f. N. B.—Please observe the Siga, Manchester House. Has Just Received a largs part of his! ayoqicn is hereby given that the §Secre- AW garding the attitude of the League towards} (‘Tur Pope has vize'fied bis approval of v e . tary of the Advisery Board for this Pro- wie the Land Act. i — So ot ye meh prea e Aes pee toman s7 Readymade Clothing at a Bargain. FALL ST OCK, vince is fnstracted to ponivw from intending | 1h NdON, Sept. 17. vatholic schol s WH the United States, 3 eee competitors entries of all animals and articles Un The race for the Doncasier Cup for three} Tre meeting of the Ozie and Empcror &S, W e McMURRA Y. COREG OF which ther wish te exhibit at the Domirion Lid — old, was won by Beanfort’s colt etronel. Lowpvon, Sept. 16. . The officers of the Fair Trade League Willism is sa d to have resu ted in a complete a liance between Gerimany auc Russia. On the I4th September, beng the ‘ast day of solemn monrving for the ‘ate Emperor, the Ch’town, Sept. 5, ’81—1li wkly 2i SS Secor = — ee Pa ee Men's, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, Exhibition, to be held at Halifax. N. 8., from the 2Ist to the 30th September next, with the | view of submitting the same to the approval jof acommittee appointed for that purpose. A a certo seal ache aS hie? deitiiiee od Venein menedl ih ten Som N : All exhibits thus selected will be fo-wiarded | write to the president of the Trades Unioa |Impetsl f vy ef Kasia prayed at tne fom lTHE EXAMINER AML Ainds, all Sizes all Prcen [2am tum she eid shit en of charge i Congress denying that the League directly aie. if Munday: Bala Di. Mavddd’ dade 1 All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. to the exhibitor. ; er indirectly a.tempied either to influence » tal en eae ar ene eee i do . Any further information required will be ae Seema s 1 eagrnven — the Gileb~ist Scholarship, ‘open to candidates eae adds eee feunighed $n apgueses Ml NEIL 4 sidize any delegate present. from the Demnion of Canada, for the year () 4 f? iQ N | ) \ t O [ | (j A Nice Let Ladic~’ Fine pers a she? aia if m9 1881. d ; Charlottetow a, June 27th, 188]. we EUROPE AND THE EAST. Jemma’ ALLEN, of Brimfield, Mass., has W. E2 BORER: ivi cutie tf <.Spe Pr ij Lonpon, Sept. 16. . just celebrated her 167th bi wie She was app: | : 3 H The establishment of an Anglo-French | born.at Sturbridge Mass., September 3, 3774. ' a . A en ee STHAMSHIP Military Commission to reorganize the} She is quite feeble from old age, but her gen- HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tu ths r Egyptian army te p event future coups 1s eral heaiih is good. sig: wr tr ts PRINCE EDWARD urged. A Paris correspondent says France} Syxa:en Sswyrr has presented his son . ® : RUBBERS SLIPPERS U Mu oe proposed, and England has accepted | wita oe pee ie ry land ~~ alge Upp y } ri ig pes ail ateria } . . . i this plan. Croix Vail-y, north 6 ndson, Wis e Pe ee is , srice paid by Mr. Sawyer wes $f per acre, or Sy 2 The papers announce that the cable of price pare oo Li et: ; : . TO ta ds d . — pea ie ! : & Cable Company | $160,609 for the whole vust tract. , , \VE' ’ AND iz ‘ | } - I Aetacg at i . the American Telegraph & Cable Company |8100,609 for ehe whole vat act | QE THE LATEST INVENTION EST DESCRIPTION, | i OR anes Sor Seei nem = 9 alles: ate geld : HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- i = of eighteen Ps a ee Sow ' Women are sadly ruled by the law ef com- AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, dence of Mr. Arcup. Kexnupy, Wate~ ie ¥; en ee on 4 She has | pensation. Those whe are good are never Street; ee tere oe acjoining, lately oc- oH ? lalve 4 . : > supi “ inz inti 9 : ( + 46 : ’ tty; these whe are pretty are never good. ; : . a . cupied by the xaminer Printing Co,’’ Ap- ‘ CO tn a ' ; oom in tow the steamer Hochester, from Boston, MT v3 hiiien ila eile ; ; i } h SED BD re aie tay PIP 3S oF 7 : oa map, truth ie what he knows; to a . | ply to the owner, ee a Bt BP is SAP Gea i blr reported spoen, nithaafe broke| dye, Wath nh ake elves Under the Careful and Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J, W. Mitshell, tot omnes oH IN Seas ss. 4 AbIS, Deps. . The only perfect woman a man ever knows ‘town, Sept. 7, 1. . ( iy The Electric Cony ces was formally open-| is bis mother. ti TO PRINT Will Gali at Gharlottetewn : ed to-day r Women invariably fear d ath—end I don’t ae Sho & Dwellin Hause is einlsth Ken od tinal i Fs SERLIN, Sept. 16, vals ae a a ee ee BILL HEADS, bee LETTER HEADS, p g . ' The Nu‘ioval Zi’uag announces that Oe ee, Ba in- ty N y .] AND WILL CARRY a the Mister of lntcsie 4 preparing law [ean He was, coated wis Fresfeat Lin) BLANK CHEQUES, eee TO RENT! Lahiri: ill tds iba " reguisting eWigt ation, espec ally ye emi erlier years, when he “practised Jaw with NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, 8 Sclitth: 948s ‘Quec OAdbiin, tater sters, Staren, a er Produc i Staion agencies. it 18 stated thas " him, he thought Lincoln to be the character XD L DO ER & i and Dwelling House lately occupied by of the Island on Freight at the “8 talon bas iucrease 1 TS doa te he pions roe Reis «8: on oe HA! BILLS, DGERS, &¢., Ke., L. J, Willisms, Apply to very lowest rates. s ’ ire frark about i id not, ‘.ineola C SZ se The populatin around this town is col- eee ee ev the rye ged =~ 0 Sh : N ti . G q St ; t Ch p . Aug. 25— tere? aoe: —ALsO— i ing tu resis ‘rensh. he had very little book learning. 5 . ‘at x ° . fy i ting tu resist the ee ue. Heit 16 a man of sanlieelinn, even in a a: ie n OF 0 IC@, in 00 y 6, a €ap rices, CA iE i a4 & SHEEP if he would practice the ‘aw to support his famuy, On THE Urrer Deck } The French camp at Fughouan sustained | 4n4 he kept in the line of what people were Ba i rr i i atiack by large forces of insurgents for four | tilking about, bat for leat re he ee TOR CASE CUSTOMERS. And Wil. Sail for Liverpool Direct i The enol aval oer tease ry Seay intarelting ‘ou account of | Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. on or About the 6th October. 7 er voctinbitean Sept. 16. his humor, his geniality and bis pretty gen-| ~ een == eg \ 7 E have determined to CLEAR OUT our _ Shippers will please make early application, i » Dept. eral effectiveness before the juries of our | On > ; io order to secure roem. if The Ordre states that Prince Jerome| state. In point of fact, the greatest qualities Kackerel ant Hake Sounds LARGE STOCK OF For Freight and other particulars apply to i Napoleon has decided to leave France for fof Lincoln was his oratory, by which [ mean : : 7 PEAKE BRO'S & UO % Constantioople. He is preparing @ mani-| net only the beauty and clearne-s with which rics i S$ & CAPS fau 23 2i w) “ ‘Manng: 4 festo renouncing his claim to the leadership | he expressed eens ther es - le} 77*HE subscriber will purchase ry eee cnet ttt ee + ay gee —_ a of in favor of his son, | in which he co.opesec his speeches. lie be- and Hake S.unds during the fishing : a eee i & Poy Vita‘ mania will bo pub lng hn rece hy enw mack | MARKED VERY LOW ! wot a a Redaction 25 pron |EMEETHOSIST HAYMINS ee ; 1 1e ie musi renem ’ : + lished while Jerome is or his way to Con- suntan caaeuenivadg.” 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Barrels, for sale’ and will sell at . Ratestion of 25 per cent.| #¥ = stantinople. at I. C, Hallsold stand foot of Queen Street A NICE LOT OF rom , 7 ‘HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety : an ee Special N oticee. Charlottetown. BY 2NE B . Of styles and binding, just received at i? tin. : sy : KOS., : £ Weather Bulis Artes, Pears, Onions, etc., at A. MeNeill’s HORACE WASZARD. Velveteens, Dregs Gaeds, Sept. 9—6i Queen Street | aie 17_+¢ HARVIE’S BOO ne + SS: action Room, 9 t 1m ecd } —_— , arte 4 Probabilities for ‘he next 24 hours for the at re sity to buy a felt hat| 498: 23-p8 ‘ f : 5 nes : Yur best place in the cily to buy afeit ha q . ; " Maritime Provinces >} a 8 eH : . 4 ry vv < sat L. E. PROowsE 3. “ Plain ond Fang Wines HiG6s, ob, a8 } O I i, I | had iia - i j ae 4 i osmxro, &proaber 19—10am. | fas want your tenes oe”! PRamoveds — YOMEEET S| qpaxmu yc. Staci r00% a ean ne | Moder :te winds f. ir to cloudy weather with — 7 sl 3w law ieee ; ® : OCs &C.; Sec- J —— Wool Shop. ew SHOP and PREMISES at present cal show rs. > : m . lo i ube 24, Sk. xcupied ft » Os. Be Tame — ! Cees . cenctninnssiiesiaianiniies THOSE Earthen Fire Pros t Le Pp ee RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her o ” Boot Store, on assed street nash See to : J ~ ’ ie . Stew Pans sell like bot Case 8, an Re 0 as friends and tue public generally that ; s . * ra . h I Sta r Apply to Opposite Natehez is Concordia paris. the Family Grocery. They are cheaper and | be ait ’ WwW umper’s coruer. pply 4 . es : e Famuy dee ‘ ishe bas opened her Fall and Winter Classes z % é 6S ce¢ MPS ep . Tine Natchez city council recently passed a8 | better than any iron dish.—~-R. K. Baca | £0 en and Drawing in all their different ~~" . See ee giving $1 for * ore dogs P. EL. wh -. ao wahiinn 7 . 83 Queen Street, Ang. 26, 1881, ‘W°HE Highest Cash Price paid for Woo} | %22¢ 21’81—20" 3w re uzht to the cit} pound. he negroes v THE only place on P, FE. i.. where you can J » ak Wool Skin Hides and Calf Skins mA , f Concordia are :aising a large dog crop, | get your pin fire breech loading gans changed | For terms, etc., apply at her ae Pap WES pl » Prbaiiai Gandia : ; { UBSCRIBG for the DAILY EXAMINER ferrying thes: scross the river and making Gis a central fire, is at BRowNs, corner Prince dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side o g. = Binee to got post mag 2000-3 © R. BRIDGES, |} the Chesvest and most Neway Paper g them wero: ons Phat ht fe, Chtown: fo 2lw wi Square, [au 29 tf tha BXAMt BR PRINCINGRIOMS ' July 12—2aw wklyim Hillsborough Street. “a i i 4 big dividend on their enterprise, . of ah i of v ry iis f pthc 44 b+ - —_ oven Hip IK $2 seed t '