THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 6, 1898. ee a gh eg mr ante in deel aint Tilly satiate Mittin iti a ee ae ee. a -. * Sentin iniiee ee nln een = THE EXAMINER CALENDAL For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 6th day, Full Moon. 12th day, Last Quarter. 20th day, New Moon. 23t! y, First Quarter. << High Water. Sun +3 DayoftWe’k — —- — Q Morn.! Aft. | Rises.; Sets. 1 Sunday » 7 43 r 2 Monday 830 746 429 '5 54 3 Tuesday 72 848; 23 20 44 sday 946 9 31 26 37 lay 10 20 19 28 25 58 yet POSS ae ee Vv U4 ll 15 dade l 3 Saaday 0 53 11 52 29 2 9 Monday | 1 46 12 35 19 4 10 Tuesday 2 40 | 1 26 17 5 1l Wednesday 3 35 | 2 24 16 o 12 Thursday 431 333 6.4 +9 13 Friday 15 34/505 13 9 14, Saturday 6 39 | 6 42 i2 19 15'Sunday 733 802; ll ll i6 Monday 8 20 9 04 10 12 17 Tuesday 7G 3a 5 14 18 Wednesday ' 9 42 ‘10 44 7 15 19, Thursday 10 16 ‘11 25 6 16 20 Friday 10 41 | 5 17 41 Saturday 0 04 |11 05 + 18 22 Sunday 0 43 (11 31 3 20 2.3; Monday 1 21 112 04 2 21 24' Tuesday 158 11243; 1 22 25\Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 23 26 Thursday 3 18 | 2 18 {3 $9 24 27\ Friday 404 316 58 25 28 Saturday 456 4 33 53 26 29, Sunday $5015 353; 37 27 30 Monday 642.711 56 26 31 Tuesday 7 30.8 18 55 29 ~ To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Lhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charioite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon, Passengers !eaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S..S. “ITALIPAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p.,m. Tickets for sale by P. E. I. Railway Charlottetown Navagation Co., and by W. W. Clarke. H. L, CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 3. BLACK DIAMOND LINE os 4 The 8S. S. B tfivieta sailing f.om Mon-~ treal, ‘Saturday Morning, May 7th, will be due at Charl}ttetown Tuesday morn- ing, May 10th, «od wil! sail for St. John’s and Newfouadland, carrying Horses, Cattle god Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents, Ch’town, May 20th ’98 93 3i eod. TO PICTOU. The Steam:r PRINCESS will leave Oh’town Steam Nav. (0. whart every morning at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- tou, consecting with train ‘or Halifax &c, Returning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day train from Ualifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sec’y C. 8. N. Co., Ltd. o4 tf ’ | TELEGRAPHIC SPRCIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterday's 9 O'clock Edition, Washington, May 5.—Senator Burrows upon retiring from a conference with President McKinley today said that every~ thing was moving along smoothly and well, “What we want now is Porto Rico,” he said, “and we ought to have it too,” he added. “Will it be soon,” was added. “Yes” was the Senator’s reply, “proba- bly in a day or two.” Wasniscroxn, May 6.—The Spanish authorities are busily engaged laying mines in the harbor of San Juan in Porto Rico in order to defend it against any possible attack by the ships of the Awerican fleet Wasninetoy, May 5.—Several of the United States warships are looking for the Spanish transport ship Alfonso XIII, which is now on the way to Havana, con- veyirg 1100 soldiers, a quantity of sup- plies and nearly half a million dollars in money. Wasuixncron, May 5.—Tbe American roops are being mas+ed at Tampa, Flori- da, but movement will be mace by them naval battle has been fought. New Yorx, May 5.—An_ unconfirmed despatch reeeived here says that the first expedition seat by the United States Government to Cuba has made two land- jngs, after a sharp encounter with the Spanisb forcere Mapriv, May 5.—All Spain is inan uproar. The rioting on the part of the people still continues and is spreading to the other cities besides Madrid. The con- dition of affairs througbou: Spain is simply terrifying. In Madrid, last night, riotous mobs gathered nearly everywhere. The troops called out to restore order found it impos~ sible to disperse the rioters and bad to fire upon them. 5 decisive until after the expected no Even the Royal Family is not safe from the fury of the mob and are sad to be on the point of fl ght from Madrid. The leaders of the Republican Party are planning the formation of a republic to follow the present revolution. The Carlists are acting a wily part, and are making every endeavour to carry out ascheme to set Don Carlos, the Spanirh Pretender on the throne, and reestablish the ancient dynasty. But the most active of a]! the revolut- iOnary parties are the Wey'e:et’s and the Robledvists. against the These are highly incensed present Government for not prosecuting the war with more vigor, and blame the Ministers for the reverses that Spain has already euftered. This party demands thata fiercer policy be inaugurat- ed, that the war be carried on without any more delay, aad are in favor of having the strong-handed Weyler made a Dictator, to be uncontrolled by authority of the Ministry or the Cortes. The outbreaks in the provinces of Spain are said to be simply awful. In Gijon one of the northern, seaports the rioters actually faced the treops called out to put them down. The troops fired upon them. A dozen of the rioters fell but tbe leaders rallied the mob whoreturned to the attack acd were not subdued until] the art))lery were called out and cleared the streets. Later on, a part of the artillery forces went over to the rioters aod joining forces planted their cannon in such a position a: to ecmmand the fortifications. At Talavera de la Reina a great mob railroad station, and dispersed the civil guards. They then marched upon the razed the station, and set fire to the rail way cars. Not content then set fire to the residences of obnoxious officials, and looted and burned a Jesuit institution forcing the priests to flee for their lives At Malaga the guards and looted the with this they mob overpowered the shops. A bomb was thrown en board the British steam yacht of Cloume] owned by James Wiikin- #00, cf London, as she lay ata pier. The yacht hurriedly put to sea. She was slightly damaged. Lonpon, Yay 5.— A special from ers rid says thatthe government wou'd be content to cede Cuba to America but would pay an indemaity becauee unable to do so. Loxpoy, May 5.—A special despatch from Madrid says that all the elements of a long civil war exist in Spain. The Conservatives and Carlists are the great parties of the future. Some Conservatives gravitate towards Carlism. Mavaip, May 5.—2 p. m. Is is believed not here that Commodore Dewey has lified the Manila Cable tut is notable to use it. Loxvow, May 5.— Another special from Madrid saya the Republican and Carlis- emissaries are endeavoring to incite muti- niesin the garrison. Several agitators have been arrested. Mapzgip May 5.—In a striking speech to Parliament to-day Romero, the leader of the Weylerices said that Cuban autonomy was a farce and called upon all Spaniards to defend the King aud fatLer- land against Spaiu’s internal enemies, Mapriv, May 5.—At noon yesterday the outbreaks in the provinces were are assuming alarming proportion especially in the prosiace of Gijov, Bay of Biscay, where the troops fired en the rioters in self defence. The latest news from G'jon the artillery were ordered out at Talavera de la Reina, where Jesuit religious houses were burned. It is asserted that the riots arise from hunger rather than political motives. eays that Owing to the outbreaks the province of Oviede has been proclaimed in a state cf siege. Lonpoy, May 5.—The Madrid corres- poudentof The Daily Mail says The | Cortes will to-morrow approve a measure prohibiting the exportation of corn, flour, rye, maize and potatoes, and he duty on importation of these articles Loxpon May 5. The Madrid correspou~ dent of Tbe Morning Post says that the Spanish Government is aware that they cannot depend upon the army. It is an open secret that a society has been formed within Madrid to put end to the bumiliations Spain has suff red at the bands of her incompetent ministers. Judging by what ove heats very terrible things may shortly happev. fuppre Ssing an The pain thet sometimes strikes a man at the most ine pportune moment is due to indigestion. 1: may come in the midst of adinner and meke the feast a mockery. It is a reminder tbat he may not eat what he choores, nor when be chooses, Heisa slave to the weakness of his stomach. A man’s bealth and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food. This depends on his digestion. Remove the obstruction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are a positive cure for constipation and its attendant ills—hbeadaches, sour stomech, flatulence, dizziness, biliousnese aud “heartburn.” The “Pellets” are very gentle in their action, They simply assist nature, T “.¢2 a2 violent wrench to the system say sauee no pain, nor griping. Send 31 « \)'<23t s'awps to cover cost of mailing o2/y, 10d receive free » copy of Dr. Pierce +’: wedical Alviser. Address’ World’s D | .>+aasry Madical Aesociation, Baffale, N ” DAIRY reoDage. Cheese Firm, White Advancing in Liverpool Butter Rather Easier. The Monireal Gazetts reports that ap improvement in the market has taken place, both a= regards value and demand, and quite a large quantity baw chang d hands at exoanced rates. Montreal cab'e- aredearer Spot prices are: For finest Cauadian cud States mades, Sepiembers and Octovers, 40s to 42+; Aueusta, 388 to 398; Junes and Julys, 36 to 37s. Io “Liverpool the cheese market has ruled strong and active with a brisk con- sumptive enquiry, and prices are again deorer. Favey colored, owing to scarcity commande «xtreme prices. Market closes strong. Quotations are: Fineet Septem~ bers, evlored 428 to 43a, with some extra fan‘y lots heid for 448, white, 408 to 41s; fine to finest, 39s to 41s; summer makes, 344 to 36a, Butter is reported easer. Sales of cream- ery baving been made as low as 17c. There has been considere ble speculative movement in Oats ‘nthe past week; prices in this City are now steady at 40 cents per bushel, with asomewhat lower tendency. 2+e+e New Invention, ——~ me I have invented and patented on July 24th,"1897,a new straw elevator and shaker attached te any tanners, It cleans al! grain perfectly first cleaning, ai! grain is taken out of the straw. It has been well tested. It only takes abcut j of the power for to drive it of ary other machive for that pur. | po-e in the market. I ask everv intending | purchaser <o see oue of the Weex’s shakers before purchasing any other. Any | person infringing on the patent will be | dealt with according to the law. I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of | Mill View, Lot 49, as moanufacturing agent He will receive orders; also myself. Jonn A. Werue | Alberton. | ——— er eee Should be tn every family FS 5 E invaluable when the stomach a [ $ WANTED. | —_— medicine chest and every is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and Coat and Vest makers, at =| | Ficod s SCE eMart ne D. A. BRUCES | =F N Wa WTR Sf oA prettiness and great dur with thesa new goods. NARA SLs NERA wi TR > {, «os ara SICK i wade cape of the latest styles, NSS Netw ~~ x: we Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat your thoughts, RS GN RAT ww New , New e ° , —_ = (Greg Bh. vite t treats CHRONIC DISEASES Dy the Salis- bury me hal of persistent self-help, n rem 9ving causes irom the blood. On- tinnous, inteligen! treatmentin person er by letier insures M nimum of suffer- iangand Masimam of cure possible in each case, Aveid vaitemp’s uraided. s i‘ 5 . . Graduate of §. Y.° University Andth-NEW YORK HO?PITAL. Trenty years vractice in N. Y. City. Diploma resistered in 1).8, and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADa«a OFFICE. Victoria Row Aoromods tious reserved for patients, Refeteuces On application. Oct 15 lyr hes Sie REMOVED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- ry tusiness to Great Geo, St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness snop, where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and ».ill guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand- ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and solid gold wedding rings. G. GC. JURY Great George Street, Ch’town. FOR SALE OR TO LET. | That most desirable businesss | stand, situated on Kent Street, be- | |ween Prince and Great George. This property was ovcupied for so ne years past by the late J. A. Cameron, as a watch and jewelry store and dwelling, For particulars apyly to D. STEWART, Baker. Kent Street FOR SALE O08 TO LET. That well known busimess Hotel op Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel contains about twenty good rooms and ebop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty borees, with large yard mm ce@eanection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPEELL 81 —diw u een OEE ELEEBELEGEGLGGGSES ALLE ee: NEW GOODS... Our large stock of new Spring Goods is ready. DRESS COODS No doubt you've given [this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. you kindly eompare notes with us and see how near we have-come to your conception of what the new dress ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. best to please you in thir important matter of dress gcods choosing. 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PLEASURE To Ride Them They don't break down when you take the are light-running, they are beautiful. Ladies of taste ride them. Do you?, PRICE S60 TO $75 FRED P. NEWSON, 4GLNT m to the country. ‘They