>! | nin dad a | » N DAILY EXAMI R “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having t» advise the Public, may speak free.”—E. nipipgs, Silyile UOlpees iwo cents, — ne _ Terms : Four Dollars per Year ——— ph sa 1 —OOrrr VOL 3d CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 30. 1898 SAMPSON'S FLEET AT KEY WEST, Saniafd Runs Blockade AMERICAN WARSHIPS WAITING FOR THE TROOPS. —_—_-- Evidently drewnoff to Protect the Transports. [S! CIA } 1 | L\MINE | New Yorx, May 30.—A despatch from Key West says that A lmiral Sampson bas arrived there and may remain during the preparations for th» Caban invasion. This will not cupy more than a few days at most. Sampson’s fleet is between Hayana and | Key West. Mapaip, May 30.-- Advices received from Havana say that abig sailing ship from Barcelona having on board a cargo of provisions and arms arrived yesterday at Nenay, the northern part of the city of Porto Princ pe, the capitai of the Province of that name, after running the blockade, | TEN PER (ENT. DISCOUNT On all cath purchases of Miscel- laveous Rooks, Stationery, and Far cy Goode, echoel books 5 per cent., at CARTERS BOOKSTORE N. B.— The above discount is given in all cases, where the cash purchase Smounts to l0c or more. Everybody is entitled to itund should see that they ; Parker bas also submitted, on behalf of, get it.—Geo C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & CO. 22 OV OG ow a ° © ¥ © ¢ © ¢ People walk a block or two out of their way to come to our 6 Soda Fountain—it speaks well @ for the soda water and us. A Five points we attend to well: & 1. Coolness— Ice cold at #'l times 4 2. Flavors—Fine natural flavors. 6 3. Glasses—Thin polished glas+es 4. Water— Pine charg d Soda 0 Water 3 5. Your Tastes—We try to please ¢ ; , ¢ > A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSIORE ~ | Mapeip, May 30.—El UPRISING IN THE PHILIPPINES, Spanish Officials Murdered | AND HOUSES BURNED BY THE INSURGENTS. | The Town of St. Thomas ina State of Insurrection. (Spectra, te Tus Examiner.) Maprip, May 30.—A despatch to the Imparcial from Manila says that the town ‘ of St. Thomas is in a state of insurrection The rebels, it is added, burned a number ef houses and have murdered the com- | mandant of volunteers, a priest and othe? { Spaniards, —_—~.-— |ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED | But Not Credited in London or Washington. | ([SeecitaL tro Tue Examiner.) | ishes despatches purporting to come from | Paris giving details of au alleged battle | pear Jamaica, in which it is said that two | American warships were Ce troyed. The story is discredited in London and Washington. A BIG PROPOSITION. Vaneouver, B. C., May 28.—Mr. Henry Parker, of this city, has submitted pro- posals tothe United States Government at also fer thea raising of the suoken Spanish mnen~of-war, in the harbor of Manila, by a process of his own. He has | intimation in reply that nothing can be | done until the conclusion of the war. Mr. apother inventor, Mr. N. Lepage, of this city, forme:ly of New York City, a patent spring back armor plating, but as all the American warships are pow busily en- | gaged, the merits of the invention cannot so the aulborities say, be teated yet awhile Is He a Pretender ! Moxrreat, May 28.—John _ Dilloo, 78 a Progresso pubs | Washington, for the raising of the Maine, | received aa , THE BLOCKADE ‘(BRITISH STEAMER IS WEAKENED, Many Cuyan Ports Open, SCHLEY WON'T ENTER SANTI- AGO HARBOR. Whether Cerveras isthere or Some- where Else. [Spectra TO THe EXAMINER.] May 30.—The despatch boat Simpson, just arrived here> Kixesrox, Jamaica, has within the past few days circumnavi- | gated the Island of Cuba. The Simpson bugged the shore closelv keeping within from three to five miles off beach continually. All the lighthouses on? the Cubdasa coast Were in operation and at many places for - tifications of sand and earth are being hurriadly erected. During the early part of the past week the blockade on the northern coast has been left entirely to a few gunboats and smal]! vessels of ihe mosquito fleet. Schley’s equadron blockaded Cienfuegos from last Sunday until Wednesday hoping to trap the Spanish fleet and then left for Savtiago de Cuba. Since then Cienfuegos has not been blockaded at all. The Italian steamer Adula arrived bee yesterday from Cienfuegos’ and found it could enter and depart at will. Sampson found only a weak blockade at Havana, Bahia, Sturda, Cardenas, aud Matanzas. Schley bas a strong blockade off Santi- ugo de Cuba. Baracou, Neuvites Sayua la Grane, Cape San Autono, Cienfuegos and many other stualler harbors are now left open. A few vessels, however, were encounter- ea in Cuban waters. Three Spanish gunboats were seen, one at Cienfuegos, one at Baracou and one at Cape Maysi. The situation at Santiago de Cuba, yes- terday,; was about the same. Schley is afraid to risk the mines or te maka an Open attack upon the city until he hears from Washington. ‘the Howard left here today with in- structions for Schley; aod it is altogether years of age, living with his aon-in-law, W | possible that the city may be bombarded to be the heir to the dormant earldom of Roscommon, ard will at once enter pro- ceedings to claim the title, A distant relative who ison a visit bere has estab- lished the identity to bis own #atisfaction aod evidently to that of Jom Dillon, for it a Only this week that he has berome convinced that he is a real live earl. The preseut claimant alleges next in line. His wife died 24 vears ago, leaving 11 children. Fishery Protection. | Bauirax, May 28.—The cruiser Acadie | eniled yesterday for fishery protection du y. The Corlew bae arrived snd will be bere several days. There are forty American seiners aft thie harbor and to the west, tl This department is i Ties, Shirts, Colla ishings full of latest novelties rs and Cuffs, Large lot of Ties at Half-price W. D. WEKAY SARGAIN CORNER. J Tabb, at 666 Sherbrooke street, claims | earldom became extinct in 1850, and the’ that he is the | on Tuesday. A conviction exists here that the Span-~ ish fleet is not in Santiago Harbor buat is cruising in Jamaican and West Indian waters. In fact five shipa were sighted off Port Antonia last evening steaming eastward, but their nationality could not bs made out. LATER. HE IS THERE ALL RIGHT. Cooped up in Santigo - Immediate Operations Against Havana. {Srecta, to THe Examiver.] Wasuincton, May 30.—Admiral Schley reports tothe Navy Department that he has persovally observed Cervera’s squadron in Santiago harbor. Captaiu Sigsbee of the St. Paul reports to the same effect. It is defivitely decided that there shall be no further delay in the paval and military operations against Havana. Just received—more of that beautiful R. B.—John P Joy. “FOR SALE OB 0 LED. —— <a. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and sbop, al! in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in Coanections s Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL And Brought to Key West HAD A CARGO OF COAL FOR THE SPANIARDS. And Was Caught Trying to Get Into Santiago. [Spectra to Tue EXxaMINer.] 30. — The British steamer Restormel was brought here with Key West, May a prize crew. She was captured t} by the Americans while trying to put into Santiago de Cuba, with a cargo of coal from Cardiff. OTTAWA NEWS. (SreciaL to Toe Examiner.) Orrawa, May 30.—A young nan named Eagleston, aged 21, entered che bath of the alone, and was found the dead io six feet of water. A busy week is expected in parliament. Morning sessions will not be held until prorogation. next morning THE BETTER FEELING. Towards Canada a cordial felling now exists in the United States. The fact that Great Britain has twice interfered to prevent an upjust Kuropean demonstration against the republic at this critical moment convinces our neighbours that the British are not hostile, as they were formerly supposed to be.. ; Now the cry across the border is for an amelioration of the conditions existing between Canada and the Union; the pro- posed commission to discuss outstanding issues is backed by # significant article io the New York Tribune, the chief organ of the Administration, in which concessions are advised, Our Government has a magnificant ovportunity—an opportunity such as never before presented itself-to get a happy settlement of all questions. It ought to secure for us a share of the lake coasting trade, a free market for fish and for barley, and certainly, where duties are imposed, rates quiteas low as those we lay on. A sagacions Government can get us the fairest of fair treatment, and it need sacrifice no Canadian interest.—Toronto Mail. — > —— An old sheep <eeper says tLat good fat sheep never lose their wool. Wool is lost turough lice, ticks or scab, due to leanness and none of these insects can endure fat. A poor sheep is always their feeding yround. If wool is the principal object of breeding, then a ram should be slected with plenty of wool bearing surface and yielding a washed fleece of at least fifteen pounds. His wool should be of strong fibre and a coarse crimp. A ram should not have a ewe’s fleece. Carter's for Wall Papel —__ THE Bet (ely S Only make Gents’ Boots $3.00 14.00, 4.50, in 5 widths and a variety of toes. The manager is a United States maker, but lately started a factory in Montreal, on the American plan, turn- ing out beautiful shaped footwear, shaped to fit the foot, Their work has a very genteel appearance, We have just received two ship- ments, and have give. a large order for more. We invite inspection especially by those that would like a dressy shoe. Y. M.C. A buildings on Saturday evening’ ~ ile A ee. SAN OE Vee om “ Ree ROR 4 ME SENOS M4 VMN Mo Mo Me Me Sf Ma Me Mo Me Me Me Me Me Me ME MS BP AP UE DS AE AE BSUS GUS UE UE US AES TP USS AS UP UP UP IP UP AP «i 5¢ I ; Ne PTURED < Why Thes 2 1898 Se } s «i{| 3 ae ae «({f| att ail «ill alll Wraists are on the Bargain Countet ~ 3 “is It’s a short story. A large lot of new sty- lish blouses were bought for early delivery. They arrived days ago About six weeks Jate. We refused to take them and wrote the fac- tory to that effect. Thursday a letter came from the factory. We’ll allow you “—” per cent. on the lot if you take 7 them off cur hands. ‘Twas a “snap” for us and for you. a few EE We snapped the snap. If your wise you will too, LOT S Isa lovely line, They're very pretty murlins and prints, all light — for ¢xample, a dainty stripe effect, with waite collar and cuffs (separ- adle) regular $1.15, value goes at S6 cents LOT 4 Is a black shirt waist of fine, soft fast color goods, detachable white collar; attached white cuffs, sizes 38 and 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at 94 cents LOT i | Iea range 08 waists,,in Stripes, plaids; and fancy patterns, blue and pink mostly -easily worth 60c each ror 45 cents, LOT 2 Isa.ire of wrists of good “grade print. light and medium shades, aery pretty patterus, sepereble col- lar, attached cuffs, the regnlar price would be 80c, to go at 60 cenes Isastar. Very fine cotton, in beau- tifal patterns, dainty colorings, detach - able white turn back cuffs and stand- ing turn coliar, regular $1.45. to go MOORE & MCLEOD VWhat Wo Advertise Wo Mave 444444442424 TEES AS SAS OAS AS ASUS ASUS TS UCTS TS «(l ESI IS STS FSS FS SFT TITS TTS Gays’ Bedding flowcr plants --Daisy and Pansy in bloom, 30 to 40 cents per do ye heek, Sweet William, Dianthus Indian Pinks Forget-me-not, 4c each 40 Sans eta aeee lish ‘‘arnation Double, 15 months old, extra fine large plants 8c each, 75 cents per dcez ‘anal size Carnations 3+ cents perdoz Double Peunia (very choice) 30 cents per doz, Verbena very fine and large, 40 cents per doz—aversge size Verbena 25 cents per doz. Stocks, Asters Pholx Petunia Ralsem, Canary (reepers ati5 cents per doz, Candytufi, Nasturdium Larkerur Meovaibe Giver, fanned, Ee ‘e Pansy Sweet pe at 12 cents }er doz, Pyrethrum or Golden Heather, frobelia, “wee iyssium orcarpet ef snow for edgi A. Dablle kuds 6 cents each, Gladwlus 310 4 cents fan ws ae Ween ae Vegetable Plants—Eariy transplanted «abbage at 40 cents per 100 ‘Snow, all Cauli- flower 5U cents per WO. $e ra oney Penne 5 a ws Celery transplanted 50 cents per 100. ground plants—( abbage 1@ cents per auliflower ; : doz, Cucumber, &quash. Pumpkio, )2 cents per box, 7 a Te The above shipprd or mailed to any addrese inthe lozer Provinces on receipt of price Address, J, J. GAY « SON, Charlottetown P. E. tsland P. S.—Tealing personally with our customers at the market, ‘er Nursery Gardens at the heaaf of Prince Street, wedotnotbind Surselyes to any price, Our customers from the country, visiting to¢n between Markat days can have their dlants pirect from mother § GAyY a sen Zz Nursery Garden, Charlottetown, oD Auction Sale. REAL ESTIrATE, I am instructed to eel] at Public Auction on the premises, on Wednesday, June 8th at 12 o’cloek, noon, — | | | | | om és — = A Cloth Top Shoes made from fine don- gola, tuin soler, pat- ent tip,and fine black cloth top. An ideal summer shoe. Our price for this line, $1.75 a pair. Extra good value. R.K.Jost Stamper’s Corner That desirable property on the corner of Grafton and Pownal Streets, the residence of the late James DesBrisay, with laage warhouse adjoining. Zhis property bas a frontage of 85 feet on .Pownal Street, and 84 feet on Grafton Street. The dwelling bhouee coniains 11 roume and is heated by hot water. Aleo atthe same time and place, the following properties on upper Hillstoro, or DesBireay Street. The dwelling house and premises at present occupied by Messrs John Brown and Henrv Ball, andtwo vacant lots, °20x21, nearly opposite J. D. Reide residence. 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