’ Pr ore eS -~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST 11, 1881. a EN oy Bert _hcomcnnengpinangpslicenneataesapeiinpscmnnelinmamiainan death tata - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. UNITED STATES. Vasnineron, Ang. 9. WE WILL CLEAR OUT, At A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Volmans. Mr. Blaine has written a letter to Hart- | mann’s counsel esking the secretary, in | effect, to declare that Hartmann = shal}! have the protection of this Government i» | which the secretary says: I am asked to FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF violate official propriety and diwrecant the) @AOMtS’ Dustre & Holland Coats, Eiosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, ete. traditions of the Department of State by declaring, in advance, what would be the action of this Government in a hypotheti eal case involving grave legal principles and important personal rights. You might, with equal propriety, address a communi- cation to the Chief Jastice of the United States, interrogating him as to the decision he would render if tlie et rpus. ” tary Blaine further remarks: who is not a citizen should, the moment he sets his foot on American soil, have the right to demand a ruling from one of the executive depart ments of the National Government upon a question ef International jurisprudence that may effect his personal liberty when there is no case pending before the depart- ment involving the issue,” Denver, Aug, 9. A Central City special says the most de- structive flood in the history of the country oceurred on Monday afternoon, by the bursting of a cloud accompanied by thunder and lightning. The citizens were startled by an almost unearthlyzoar to the west, and almost instantly a volume of water five feet deep rushed down Nevada and Eureka streets, carrying away huge stones like feathers. Rocks weighing 500 or 600 pounds were rolled along the streets like pebbles. Animals and everything in the track of the flood were swept away and the streets were gullied to the depth of six feet. Loss $50,000. One man was drowned. Several houses were destroyed at Idaho Springs. Several houses in Virginia Canon were carried away anda girl drowned. Nearly all railroad and country bridges between the Forks of Ozart and Idaho were swept away and nearly al! the houses in the busi- ness part of the town were flooded and the streets damaged, which will amount to §20,- 000. Cinotnnati, O., Aug. 9. A despatch says that 15 ‘‘ regulators ” rode into Grayson, Kentucky, last Satur- day, and attempted to assume control, The marshal raised a posse, killed three regulators and captured four. Sr. Loum, Mo., Aug. 9. The boiler of a steam threshing machine on the farm of Henry Young, near Colum- bia, IL, exploded this morning, killing five persons and seriously injuring five others. Boston, Aug. 9. Judge James D. Colt, of Massachusetts Supreme Court, committed suicide this afternoon by shooting himself through the head. He had long been in bad health, San Francisco, Aug. 9. Australian advices state that Parliament passed a poll tax bill of ten pounds on every Chinaman, aiid vessels are prohibited from bringing more than one Chinaman to each huadred tons. Small pox is prevalent in Sydney. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonponr, Aug. 9. At Shorburyness, to-day, a Canadian team won the prize given by the Marquis of Lorne, Governor General of the Domin- ion, for a detachment of who could unmout and remount in the least time, . The Cana- dians defeated eleven teams of British artil- lery volunteers. Dustin, Aug. 9. At the weekly meeting of the Land League to-day subecriptions to the amount of £2,754 were anpeunced, the whole being from America and New Zealand. Dillon was not present. Fr. Cantwell, a Tipperary priest, who presided, said they should be thankful that Dillon wes not killed in prison. The Land Bill, he said, was noth- ing tothem. The League should continue to resist landlordisin. Lonpon, Aug. 9. Bradlaugh will net proceed with his sum- mons against the police. A man named Conboy was fired at on Monday at Cloon, and it is feared fatally wounded. Conboy recently tried to ob- tain a farm from which a tenant had been evicted. There will be a special sitting of the Commons on Saturday to take the votes or Irish supply. In the Lords las: evening various verbal gmendments were 1:3 rted upon the report of che Land ‘il. The standing orders were thou sispenced so%as to enable Lord Carlingfora (hLibersi) to move the third reading a: on, Lord Carnarvon (Con- sor vativi ) replied *o Carlingford, and com- plained that the bill «i been sent to the Lords 80 late that its car ‘ul consideration | Lecal and Other Items. ‘ade Re case of Hartmann | should come before him on a writ of habeas | Macdonald continues to improve j In declining the request, Seere- | “Can you | ass'gn any reasons why Mr. Leo Hartmann, | of the United States, | } | | | July 15, 188). GE — ST ee oe a Lerrers from Eagland report that Sir John | Two cases. of nuisance were disposed of at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this fore- | hoon, wieviiitigliiieicdiiacintde Tur French Government deny that they propose sending 40,000 troops to Nerth | Africa. sini Minit THE Stipendiary Magistrate will give his decision in the Carroll liquor case to-morrow | morning. | H. M. 8. Norrnampron left Halifax yes: | terday on a three weeks’ cruise to this Pro- | vince and Newfoundland. Tue steamer ‘‘ Edgar Stuart” arrived from Halifax this morning, with freight, and will sail on return at 6 o'clock, p. m, Lena | AN election for three persons to compose | the Licensing Board, will be held in this city | on Tuesday, the 6th of September. nceinieatpen ie CIRCUMSTANERS connected with the recent | Nihilist arrests at Belgrade show that there are plots against the Emperor of Germany as weil as the Czar. Ce eee A MEETING was held in Lopdon en Friday, | at which the Marquis of Exeter presided and Sir John Macdonatd was present, in connec- tion with the hoiding of an international tisheries exhibition in 1883, WaNTED, a young man with some practical knowledge of the general hardware and, grocery business. Liberal wages will be given to the right person, Address P. O. Box il, Charlottetown. [au ll lw AN official return reports 259 agrarian out- rages in Ireland in July, including four firing at persons, eleven assaults, twenty arsons, seventeen cattle maimings, 155 intimidations, and twenty five cases of injury to property. Mx. VeENNoR now predicts a great change | in the weather about the time the new comet | ig in its perihelion. This will occur on the 20th instant. During the week ending on that day he thinks we shall be nearly frozen by frests and strong cold northerly winds. kept the university town of Gottingen in a A TRIAL arising Gut ef the beer riots, which state of uproar fora week in May, has just been concluded, Fifty-eight students were found guilty, and most of them fined. The two ring-leaders were each senteneed to a year’s imprisonment, The cause of the riots was an order elosing all beer houses and other places of public entertajament at midnight. PHARMACEUTISTS from all parts of the world have been in sessien in London during the past week. The main work of the congress was the compilation of an international pharma- copceia, one which shall contain all the more important drugs reduced as nearly as possible to the same gtrength. A committee of two from each country has beer appointed to carry out this work. The meeting also favored a uniform system of latin nomenclature, for the pharmacopeeia for all countries. A pARING robbery was committed at a sew- ing machine store on Notre Dame Street, Mon- treal, on ‘Tuesiay last. The proprietor of the store had drawn $5,000 from the bank to pay his empleyeés and had taken it to his store and placed it in his till. A few minutes afterwards two men entered, one of whom pretended to want to buy a sewing machine, He was not able to bargain, however, and they left. A few minutes afterwards the money was missed from the till. Twe men belonging to the schooner ‘‘Joe Howe,” of Clyde River, left their vessel on Saturday Jast to attend their trawls. The schooner was lying at anchor, and a boy was left in charge soon after the men left their vessel, a dense fog set in, and consequently they were lost. After beingin the fog for twelve heurs, the steamer ‘‘ Edgar Stuart” hove ins‘ght and rescued the men, and the next day safely landed them on their Vessel. — He. Herald. — ! HarrMaANnn, the Nihilist, is not in| Canada, but at Niagara Falls village. He arrived at Buffalo on an early train on Friday morning, but managed with ‘the assistance of some friends to keep his whereabeut secret. Buffalo on an afternoon train for the Falls, It is said he intends to place himself con- —— ——— a PER 8 Ne ne ee KINS & STERNS YEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. aeenenoen DS Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Ribbons, Ties, Gloves aid Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. pas> New Goops py Every STEAMER. harlettet.wn, May 19, 1881. NEW SCARBS,- NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, Large Display o ROOM Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints PERKINS & STERNS. NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. f Feathers and Fiowers. PAPER. _ = a oe ee eee -~ se sees =— NOW OPENING ee... . once FOR HAYMAKERS! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHES $ SCYTHE SNATHES, SCYTHE STONES, 0:0 &c., &c., &C FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Milk Dishes, Churns, Cream Crecks, Batter Crocks, Butter Salt, Butter Prints, Buiter Firkins, &¢,, &. —— 10:— For Fruit Preservers ! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Crocks, etc., etc., which, together with our large stock of General Greeerics, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &e., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TO 8U Cheapside, July 26, 1881. IT THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. JULY AND AUGUST! ‘Oo: J. B. Macdonald, Queen Street, He was seen to leave, Will during the next two months sell at STILL LOWER ‘PRICES, and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. veniently on the border so as to avoid the He would respectfully request people from the couniry visiting United States or Canadian authorities as . . i circumstances may dictate. the city STORE. to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Tue Wir AND Humour oF THE ScoTTisH Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and ProrLe.—According to announcement, 8. | z . ¢ * Bairnsfather, Esq , of Summerside, delivered Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, Xc,, Sc; Straw | TORENT! YHE HOUSE lately occupied by Luirvr. Bovutton, containing 13 rooms, large gar-~ ‘den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, | Apply to owner, . J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown, St. Dunstan's College ILL RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, let of September. For particulars apply to REV. JOHN CHAISSON, D. .D Ch’towr, July 27’ ’81—till 1st sep SALT! SALT [It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt, COLEMAN'S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides ether FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese, at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Cenvention, Londen. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in ORGH DAVIES & CO. _ West India Produce, HHDS, of Choice Yellow Grecery Sugar, 20 50 puns. Bright. Barbadoes Molasses, per Brig “ Zinga,” direct from Barbadoes, will be ianding to-morrow, Customers will please send in their order, which will be filled at lowest market prices. HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 3—1w eod pat Queen vtreet. Ahead of all Competition JET BLACK STOVE POLISH! NEAT, QUICK, BRILIAN? AND LASTING! Six Million Packages Sold in 1880. HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, Wo zs8aLe ann Reram. Our Agent, C. J. Tuomas, will sell at the Market, and through the country, Also, Everlasting Axle Grease, B. BALDERSTON, Agent for P, E. I+ Queen Street, July 30 —6w 2aw, wkly ex CARPETS, Lace Curtains, &c CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opened, 4 and will be sold at very low prices at R. W. TREMAINE’S, 83 Queen Street. HATS. HATS. Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN June I, ’8i. BEST VALUE FOR CASH. FP. LEPAGE & CO. July 6, ’81—wkly BEER & GOFFE'S NEW Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PLE. I. VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock Bags and in Bulk, at July 30, 1881. NOTICE. | ‘To the Creditors of William | Taylor & Joseph Taylor. OTICE is hereby given that I will, on the twenty-fifth day of August next, |A. D, 1881, pay the residue of monies pro- duced by the sale of certain lands described in | & Deed of Conveyance made by William Taylor |and Joseph Taylor, both of Charlottetewn, Carpenters, dated the léth day of May, A. D. ; 1881, and any other monies remaining in my | hands after payment of all costs, charges and | expenses incurred in and about the perform. ‘ance and execution of the Trusts of said Deed, ‘to and amongst the Creditors of the said William Taylor and Joseph Taylor, who shall, 'on or before the said twenty-fifth day of August, agree to accept the same in full of their respective debts, rateably and in propor- | tion to the respective amounts of said debis, Dated at Charlottetown, the thirtieth day of July, 1881. E. W. DAWSON, eta « his popular and entertaining leeture on the | 8 i 8 osier can have it made into Bags without loss of 7 was impossible. ane nade fog aoe in the 3rd inst. | Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feather ; aera 3 ,H . ys Se eee Se ee ie ce| Gnel aed Assignee. KM at the Hall, New Glasgow, to an appreciative | Silks, Satins and Y elvets, Fringes, Laces, aSseis, and ey CLy | import them. EUROPE AND THE EAST. audience, Who were very much pleased. The | Itv as roduced Orders respecttully solicited. Ty A 9 lecture was well delivered. The quaint and noveity Pp — ° ° E. H. BABBITT. Go.w amen, 2 toe witty sayings of the me and daughters of Gentlemen will find Read y-made Clothing, in Worsted, July 27—3m usnal, 1876. General Logersot states that ithas been | ;,,. Seather—as given by Mr, B,—were in : : . ; ascertained nt the European quarters at| structive asd amusing. The vocal and in- Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in greatjvariety and very : Sfax were plundered by Arabs before the | strumental music were well rendered and Cheap. Special attention 1s directed to my stock of Worsted and GRE AT BA RGAINS landing of the French troops. The tele- eontributed much to the entertainment, which closed by singing the Scottish song, ‘* Auld Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at prices that JOSEPH GILLOTT’S h line has been cut a considerable dis- : : ‘ tease behieppe Medjez El Bad and Ref. | Lang Syne.” cannot be beat. Clothing made to order in the very best style Aste te pe > eemee a at oe former | ‘Tug immigration returns for the first six) and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old to a hundred. STEEL PENS. piace and killed five natives. ‘ther ©andas | nonths of this year show that the total num- ei . . eck e i are pillaging villages near El Oued and ber of persoas arriving in Ontario via the St. : TEA My stock this season I sii sp rag onpormae as BY ALL SOLEEES VRNNERD THR Zerga, where several inhabitants have been | |awrence and Halifax was 11,803, and by being very superior in flavor and qua ity, to 10 lb. ots, very killed. way of the, United re 28,257, motciag a! Che ap “Gt se : N ‘i 9, total of 35, immigrants who came in a- . re . : ee anhg. . . | tario since January Ist, as against 32,546 J 5 NMNACDONALD Gass. F. Gaartem, Story B. Lava Count Corti, |talian representative, 1D | Vithin the same period last year. There went . 2 3 ——AT—. Harserr E. Pare, the name of the foreign Ambassadors, has presented a note tothe Porte maintaining that the delimitation of the Turco-Greek frontier ought to be continued without in- terruption and declaring it to be impossi- ble to delay the cession of the second zone for a fortnght as the Porte demands. =e ooo Weather Bulletin. Probabilities fur the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 11—10a. m, Fresh to brisk winds, veering to west and north-west; fair weather, ae by rain in eastern portion during early part of day. to the States 23,874, as against 22,099 in the same period last year, 154 went to the Pro- vince of Quebec, and 994 to Manitoba. Ten thousand and thirty-four remained in Ontario, of which 3,888 were English, 2,702 Irish, 1,- 817 Scetch, 688 Germap, 78 Scandinavian, 2 Swiss, 735 American, and 129 from ether countries. é ——~. ese ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug. 11—D MelIntyre, Lindsay, Ont; Ww Horne, Boston; L H Horne, do; Neil Stair, Brackley Point; J E Doyle, Montreal; J T Cook, Galt, Ont; C H MeLauchlin, Strath ford; LS Forrest, Halifax; RS DeWitt, New York; R Smith, Stratford, Ont. aouenrteet = Me ee ee For Sale_or to Let. — AT 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 unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly p March 12, 1891—tf UBSCRIBE for the: DAILY EXAMINER ea and most Newsy Paper In the 1 Provinoes, | Le at . Liverpool. Apply to { July 19-26 2aw ;ready, will have quick despatch, will be received and stored free of charge, Special rates of freight to large shippers. Queen St., Charlottetown. SS ne 7 FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! HE BRIGT. “LOTTIE BELLE,” now due at this port, will go on berth imme- diately after arrival, and load lobsters for Large portion of her cargo being Lobsterg LONGWORTH & CO. 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE, Ch'town, May 3, 1881, Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patenis, 412 Firra Srreer, Wasuixeron, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Oifice, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States, Pamph- ae FUR HATS!