a: Lge AE | i — i el et Se oo Ae eo Neon fie: Ro ee et PAE, Sn STE eM cata: ae rm ia i i | a SN th! wee Me TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. UNITED STATES Mirwavuxer, Dec. 12. The wife of Augustus Fischer aged 59, became jealous of him from seeing an an- nouncement in the papers of the contew- plated marriage of a person of the ssme name as her husban1's, and after an alterca- tion, seized an are and struck him three blows, one of which penetrated his skull. He will die. San Franetsco, Dec. 12. The steamer Oceanic, from Hong Kong, via Yokohama, arrived here on Sunday. Among her passengers are Chung Isao Jn, the new Chinese minister to Washington. He is accompanied by his wife, secretary and suite numbering 15. They expect to start for Washington in sbout a week. New York, Dec. 12. Frelinghuysen, «f New Jersey, is the new United States Secretary of State A $300,000 fire near Pittsburg, Pa. Sizteen experts in consultation unant- mously agreed that Guiteau is sane and legally responsible. They regard his con duct in court as a clumsy attempt to feign insanity. United States Post Master General James has resigned. An elevator fell at Milwaukee yesterday, killing three men. Prince Roland Bonaparte is reported te have sold his interest in the Monace gam- ing tables for £920,000. Three boys Were drowned at Monitovoe, Wis., by breaking through ice. Four persons were drowned at Olympia, Cal., while ferding a river. Amerizan ship Humbvolt wrecked in the China sea. Three lives Jost. EUROPEAN. Beri, Dec. 12. A great commotion exists in the « flices of the Grand General Staff owing to the | theft of plans and papers ef great strategical importance. Lonpon, Dec. 12. The Times’ Tripoli despatch says an at- tempt was discovered to burn the building of the Esparto Steam Press Cempany with petroleum. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 11. The Minister of Foreign .\ffairs has in- fermed the American Minister that Ali, who murdered Parsons, the American mission- ary, died over a year ago. Lonpon, Dec. 12. The Times’ Calcutta despatch says the latest news from Afghanistan docs not preim- ise well for its tuture tranquility. Vianna, Dec. 12. The upper house of the Reichsrath voted fifty theusand florins in aid of the suffer- ers by the theatre fire. The concourse of people attending the funeral of the victims of the fire at the cemetery to-day was only moderate. Dusit, Dee. 12. Parnell is still confined to his bed with feverish cold, but his condition is not seri- vous. MEXICO. Crry or Mexico, Dec. 12. A sensation was caused by an American named Greenwcod endeavouring te bribe Senators to secare a privilege. A commit- tee of investigation has been appuinted. It is understood that Zamacoria will re- turn frem the United States to Mexica in January. The mission has been offered te several persons. CHINA AND JAPAN. Sam Francisco, Dec. 12. Hong Kong dates of Nov. 16th state that a typhoon on the coast of Tonquin caused an inundatien which did immense damage and sacrificed many lives. Over 200 bodies were recovered from the river. Ja dates of Nov. 25th state that the silk difficulty between Japanese and foreign silk merchants was adjusted by a eompro- mise. There are rumors of ehanges in the Japanese Government. A well informed native journal says that it is likely Saigo will be Minister of War; Ogana of Foreign Affairs, and Yoshinae, at present Minister at Washington, the head of the Finance Department. An outrage has been committed by natives of the Alentian Islands on the crew of the sea otter hunting schooner Diana. The crew on landing were fired upon. Several of che Japanese crew were killed, One of the foreign officers received eivht balls, and another was badly wo pled. —_—— lh -- ee — Heat Without Fire. A paragraph has been geiog the rounds describing a newly invented machines fer degenerating heat with- eut fire. The paragraph goes on to say, “It ig aniren cylinder about one feet long and afoot in diameter. The bottem of the cylinder isa hardened plate, upon which another of the same diameter turns, the pressure beiag regulated by a screw, accordiag to the power to be applied and the amount ef heat desired. Allthe space aot taken up by the wheel aud shaft is filled with water. As soon as the wheel is sei in motion the friction of the two plats brings the water up to a higher temperature, and the cylinder becomes a steve, radiates heat from the whole of its exterior surface. Ot ceurse this machine éan only be used where there is steam pewer to ruu the friction whee.” ‘The comment of tie Mechunical En- gimeer on the above is, that coal is burned in the boiler that runs the ene gine whieh drives tne machine, and thatthe latter is expected to return not only the amount ef coal burned to rua it, but mure in addition, a fallacy that carries its own refutation; all of which is true in its general applicatien if the premises in the firststatement are Correct. But we do not believe that sterm is the only power intsnded for operation « the michine. About a year ToHE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 14 iss. : ————$ mia XMAS | | | XMAS AT THE- MAS ‘OITY HARDWARE STONE ——— We have on hind a large assortment of SILVERWARE, —JN— Cruets. Pickle Dishes, Toast Racks, Cake Baskets, Butter | Dishes, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Xc., &e.; Rogers Bro’s 1541 Al Plate. excellent value, newest designs, selling very low during the Holidays. COME 2VD GET BARGALNS. BOURKE SON & CO. City Hardware Store, Dec, 3, 1881—2w 3aw, wkly 3i, pat FIRE! (ViARINE! LIFE! HORACE HASZARD, General Tnsurance Agent, — REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, kng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $800,000.00.” British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $900,000.00. Son Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. “OC Oflice—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, Apri] 4, 188!—tf Union Bank P. 2, Istané. DIVISEND NO. 365. OLICE is hereby given that a dividend N of four per cent., for the past six months, being at the rate’of eight per cent per annum, has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank, payable at its Head Office and Branches on and after this date, GEO. MACLEOD, = GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE and Freehold Lot, situeted on Enston Street, Charlottetown. SECOND PRIZE.—A new and handsomely finished COTTAGE, with Coach House and Dec, 1, 1881—pat rg 27 Cashier. | <table attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from eae Charlottetown, i PAR S, wens, 1b7é. 3500 Tickets will be issued at ONE DOLLAR EACH, Clubs ot 1) tickets for $10 : 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :— | 1st Prize. Double Dwelling House, re _ err JOSEPH GILLOTT’S GesCHISd BDOVE 6.2... oo08 seccscees $1,200 00 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do. do....... 1,000 00 STEE L PE N >. 1 Cash Prize... ......000 csccceree conve covers 250 LO Ee: "6 ccocccccd lieth ote Siieeib ear esoue 100 00 BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE] |; « Me Nitib ons coved $060 oS ecee ce cceeceees 50 00 L ae Cp Mi tigd as alata 25 00 SS. Fie Oh BG iene reece 20 00 . . gr . f ee ee 4) 00 Credit Foncier eee ash... see. fap 00 250% - ” hs chvcececs:snvesions 250 00 The Owners of the properties guarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from all encumberance, and ] will pay the cash prizes immediately PING -CANADIE), 22sec $5,000,600 take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dec. Next: A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIVAY, Wecember 30th, te appoint a Com- The Company will make long term loans | mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing with sinking fand, and short term loans wih-jon the following day. Parties ordering out sinking fund. tickets by mail ere 1equested to register their For particulars,apply at the offi e of Messrs. | letters Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlot'etown. | jages. W. W. SULLIVAN. Any further information in reference to above propertics or their owners will be cheer- fully supplied. Capital, - - - President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. Aug. 24, 1881. LOPne E H. BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dev, 3, wkly Manager. ce Nps ati | iA. a Highland W sane FISH MARKET, P a Grafton Street, i : ROT LSPS TODDY. [DISTILLERIES,ARGY YyECEIVED TO DAY, son,” from Boston, — per sch ‘* Aude ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holbora-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1579 Report on the LoRNE HieHLAND Wuisky: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of oe ee Jae toe 10 bris Bunker Hull Pickles, in bulk, Highland Whisky, and have subjecte| Anda large stock of Groceries to arrive in ed them to careful examination and |a few days. analysis, The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and posseased all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the firet quality. “*ArnrHuR Aint, Aassaty, M. D. ‘‘Orro Henwar, F.C. 8., F. 1. C.” Agents : — MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & OO., 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 . Cornmeal, 56 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), — ALSO— I, addition to the present larye stock of Fis) : 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barreis Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, ete., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK, ago We were shown a simular device. a : Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb, 24, 1880 Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. eod that of any artists of Great Britain, | bers for June and Deeerber of each year. DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, | Iss. MARPER’S WAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. * Alwaye varied, always good, always impro\ ing,” CHARLES Francis ADAMS, JX. 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[6i, wkly]} - NHEnpiace wo get your Printing d js at ‘| the EXAMINER PRINTING ROGUE DOWN | A POSITIVE MARK | ' | 0:0 In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of Eh SX . ocr THIS SHASON, I will sel] the followiug lines at special rates af disc unt: HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &«., MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS, LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, KNIT WOOL GOODS, TW EEDS and DRESS GOODS, READYMADE CLOTHING, Several Othe: 20 per cent. discount 20) per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount Lines ai Reduced Prices. As this is a positive mark down sale, customers can rely on getting rare bargains. OWEN CONNOLLY. Dec. 9, 1881. For Sootoh and English ‘weeds or Woreted Suit, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN “TACLEOD & CO'S Oe Vw ae oe * Gia OA oe at YS a . ' ‘ UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER, There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit wuaranteed, -— ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. ee me D. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR, IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE Finest Selections of Cloths in the City, —AMONG WHICH ARE— Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, &e., &. Ou READYMADE CLOTHING, most of which has been made on the premises, haviog an extra finish, will be sold as cheap as imported, GENTS FURNISHINGS, ih Underclothing (Scotch and Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English aud American Hats and Caps, &e. Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our prices lower and our Gar- ments as good-fitting as can be had on P. E. Island. 72 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. October 19, 1881—2aw till 31 dec, w s—wkly OPICE e ' PUBLIC 70: OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordan with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date every Collector will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining unpaid, ‘ Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Charlottetown. ELECTORAL, ss " on sai | TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING Ns ‘co } AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE ’ iISTRICT, { ee COLLECTOR 8S DISTRICTS. QUEEN'S COUNTY. First | Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20. [Lots 20 and 21, do. | Murdoch McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. | ** 22 and 67. do. | Alexander McCalder, Hampton, Lot 29. | * 29 and 30. Second | John M Robertson, Cavendish. | ‘* 23 and 24. do. | Pierce Costello, Cornwall. Sat ill and 32, and north part ef Lot 65, do. John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. |3outh part of Lot 65, Third Peter Stewart, Mar:-bfield, St. Peter’s R’d. | Lots 33 and 34. do, | Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. | * 35, 36, north of Hills- borough and Lot 37. do James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus. © 35 and 36 south of Hillsboro’ and Lot 48 Fourth John Acorn, Pownal. | * 49 and 50, do. Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. ‘* 57 and 58. do. William Koss, Flat River. ** 60 and 62. Charlottetown, } Common and Robert H. Crawford, City. ‘Charlottetown, Common Royalty. \ and Royaity. KING'S COUNTY, ‘ First Angus E. Mclatyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. | Lots 46 and 47. do. Frederick Morrow, Souris. | 43, 44 and 45. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, 1 ot 56. “ AG. do. | Francis H. Sanderson, Head St. Peter's Bay. | « 40, 41 and 42. do. | Lawr:nee Byrne, Head Hillsborough. * 38 and 34 Third George Mackenzie, Dundas. * 53, 4 and 55. do. | John J. McDonald, Montague Bridge. * 51 and 52. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. * 89 and 66, do. John Jamieson, Sturg<on. ** 61 ana 63. do. Cherles T. Brehaut, Murray Harbor South; “ 64 Georgetown Wiiliom 8. Eastou, Georgetown. (Georgetown Royalty &e. PRINCE COUNTY. First Francis Hughes, Tignish. |Lots 1, 2 and 3. do John T. Keefe, Alberton. \ 4, 5 and 6. Second Jos. McNeill, McWillioms’ P.O ,West Cape| “ 7, 8 and %. do. William R. Ellis, Port Hiil. | * 40, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, ‘Trout River, Lot 14. | “ 14 and 16, do. Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. do. V. 8. Gillis, Indian River. | Lot 18. Fourth John I. Mulim, Kensington, Lot 19. ‘Lot 19. do. James D. stewart, Cent: eville. | Lots 25 and 26. do. Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. | 4 27 and 28. Fitth Robert H. McDonald, >t. Eleaner’s. , Lot 17. do. Jacob Schurman, Summerside. ‘Summerside. DONALD FERGUSON, ; Provipeial Secretary and Treasures Provincial Treasurer’s Offive, Charlottetown, P. E. L., 26th Oct., 1881—~pres pro ne I dee 3 ———