Sh a? hin 4 ‘ paren RAC canescens Me Rita Rua aaa adi apa anaes apa aa nT ee arate ame sneeeeell nee ee a AAT ae he sky Ae cin eisell ne Bins isnt ones gre aaa aS | ’ hi ' { ‘ oa = seine yi oy ee ee - eg BA EE a hie aS SS peas pak eee Se ES ait Se | ; a a eee een LL LL ALO MAIN BRIDGE. ‘it was past midnight—the lights on the stone bridge which crosses tho River Main at Frankfort were still burning, though the footsteps of pas- sengers had died away for some time on its pavements, when a young man approached the bridge from the town with hasty strides. At the same time another map, advanced in years, was coming foward him from Sachenhausen the well-known suburb on the opposite side of the river. The two had not yet mot, when the latter turned. from his path and went toward the parapet, from the bridge into the Maia. The young man followed him quick- ly and laid hold of him. ‘Sir,’ said he, ‘I think yon want to drown yourseli.’ ‘What is that to you?’ ‘I was only going to ask you to do me a favor to wait a few minutes. and allow me to join you. Let us draw close to each other and arm in arm, take the leap together. The idea of making the journey with a perfect stran ser, who has chanced to come for the sume purpose, is really rather in- teresting. For many years I have not made a request of any humean being ; do net refuse me this one, which must be my last.’ : The young man held out his hand, His companion took it. He continued with enthusiasm: ‘So be it, arm in arm. Ido net ask who you are good or bad—-come, let us drown.’ Tho elder of the two, who had at first been in so great a hurry to end his ex- istance now restrained the impetuosity of the youngor. ‘Stop, sir,’ said he, while his weary eyes tried to examine the features of hiscompanion. ‘ You seem to me to be too young to leave life in this way, ; for a man ef your years life must still have bright prospects.’ ‘Bright prospects! In the midst of rotienness and decay, vice and corrup- tion! Come det us end it!’ ‘And so young! Let me go alone, and do you remain here. Believe me there are many good and honest people who could render life charming to you. Seok them and youare sure to find them.’ ‘Well, if life presents itself to yeu in hues so bright, I am surprised you shoul wish to leave it.’ ‘Oh, I am only a poor, sickly old man, unable to earn anything, and who can endure no longer that his only child, an angel of a daughter, should work day and night to maintain him. To allow this longer, | must be a tyr- ant, 2 barbarian. ‘What, sir!’ said the other, ‘you have an only daughter sacrificing her- self for your sake ?’ ‘And with what patience, what sweetness and love, what perseverance ! I seo her sinking under her toil and her deprivations, and not a word ot complaint escapes her pallid lips. She works and starves, and still has.a word of love for her father.’ ‘Dare I murder that angel? The thought pierces my heart like a dagger,’ said the old.man, sobbing. ‘Siv you must have supper with me; I see . tavern open yonder. Come,you must tell me your history andI will tell you mine. There is no occasion for you to leap into the river. Tama rich nan ; your daughter will nolong- er work, and stall no longer starve.’ The old man allowed himself to be dragged along by his companion. Ina few minutes they were seated at a table in the tavern, with refreshments before them, and each examining curi. ously the features of the other. Refreshed by the viands, the old man }egan thus : T'o be Continued. Read and Learn for Yourself. Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful knowledge is kept from the world, be eause of the immense expense in making }queted Hume and represented that the pre- |NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.) =~ PUBLIC UNITED STATES. y WasHiInoTon, Dec. 10. ——— Alexander P. Ramsay was to-day ap- pointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of War. EUROPEAN. Prstu, Dec. 10. The destruction of dams on nearly all the . . . . yy “ sy? principal rivers in Hungary and Transyl- vania, and terrible inundations are again OTICE is heraby given that copies of th tors, in accordance with the provisions of PROVINCIAL been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are —_ eae Assessment or Taxes payable to them by the ratepayers of their several Districts, 2 : 7 : tea 1 TO Lettie el. the 30th day of November next, at the residences or the offices of the respective Collec 1877, and the Act in amendment thereto, after which time every Collector will proceed to demand and col- NOTICE. ‘oi ee TREASURER 5 Prince Epwarp Octeber 24th, OFFICE, ISLAND, 1879. e Assessment Li the Assessment , Act, shall not have paid th sts for the year 1879, have a to receive all until RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangement, TO COME INTO FORCE’ TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1879, Prince Edward island TRAINS GOING WEST, e author of various reform plans, has now the Sligo prisoners. This was shown by | Nov. 12, 1879.—-2aw arg pres ne sum pro adv pio the fact that only six reporters were sent to the examination, whereas about thirty had attended at Sligo. The law adviser only sent his assistant, Mr. Trench, who is a cousin of Lord Clancarty, Wore eret nieces ef Cost. YOLITICS, POCKET OR POPULARITY ? The latter opened the case, saying: that he prosecuted not only for the government, but on behalf of tho tenant farmers to save them from a class of people who were going through the country telling them that sworn contracts were illegal. Some oi these men were doubties honest. The majority were working for self-aggrandize- ment—either for politics, pocket or popu- larity. Brennan was defended by a local lawyer, Mr. Charles O'Malley. Sab Inspec- tor Carter, the prosecutor swore to Brennan’s speech. He swore that the meeting was orderly. Mr. Bond, a Dublin Express reporter, swore to his shorthand Giles’ Liniment Iodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for pamphiet containing AR CEO Horerst) a. ; LAME AXD SICK HIORSES ! Mortgage Sale. Cured Free TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twentieth day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenooa, at the Court House in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage the Twelfth day of July, A. D., 1876, and made between William McGregor, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part— i that tract, piece or parcel of land, L£& situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship number Nineteen, in Prince County, and bounded as follows, thatis tosay: By a line commencing on the east side of the road lead- ing to Wilmot Creek, in the northwest angle of land formerly leased to Jonathan Hall, thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, east seventy-five chains to the west report of the speech. He did not go to re- port for the government. He was asked subsequently to furnish his notes and did so. The witness was severely cross-exam- ined and held up to contempt for voluntar- ily giving information to the government. full information, to Dr. Wim. Giles, 120 West groadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottctof¥n: W. KR. Druggist. Nov. 28, 1879-—eod wky 4m “NOW'S THE DAY” VATSOX, NEW RUNNYMEDE. Mr. He The defence called no witnesses. O'Malley made an eccentric speech. sent agitation was the same as the Barons |_, _— demanded for Magna Charia. Mr.. Trench “NOW'S "| ee E, AMOUR 3 briefly replied. The Court retired and on 7 ae their return ,cemmitted the prisoner for eee trial in £200 bail. The leniency of the SUBSCRIBE authorities cannot be better shown than by the fact that Brennan was allowed at recess FoR to go to the hotel for lunch without escort. les aa S The Weexly !xamier. them known to the people. This is not the | ease with Boschees German Syrup, although | but a few years introduced into this coun- | try, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U.S. Its wonderful success | in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, | Pneurionia, Asthma, and all other diseases | of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to the afflicted, | Sree of charge, by Druggists. No such a test of merit was ever given before to any cther | preparation. Could you ask more! Goto} your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents | and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. | 0 —=_osf 2 --——- —--— i Frou a Promixent VeTRERINARY SURGEON. | —Mr. Wm. Giles, Chemist, Sir :—I have’! practiced extensively in Europe and America, | and your new discovery, Liniment Iodide of | Ammo:iia, surpasses anything I everfased for | = strains, lameness in the limbs or! oulders, weakness across the kidneys, wind | lis, and hard, bony swelling on the joints, | t is truly marvellous. Yours very truly, | Raurn Oc.8, Veterinary Sargeon, 330 W. 25th | St. N. Y. Write to Dr. Giles, 120 West. Broalway, N. Y., who will cure without eharge. Giles’ Pills cures Piles. Sold by W. R. Watson. Sead for pamphlet. Trial size 25 cents. ————~ — <2 23 a oe Oo It is a curious fact that left-handed | ~ persons hear best with the left ear. i journal, entitled of the Nihilist Mirsky. m | The Governor of this city has ordered | S GVES every householder to display a red lamp Wy This good treatment is the result of Mr. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Parnell’s visit to Dublin Casile and his de- mand for exceptional treatment. Brennan “THE EXAMINER” supplies to country districts ali the home news—-which a foreign was followed, when finally liberated, to the hotel, from the windows of which he made a speech, forcible and eloquent in its lan- guage, but more moderate than his usual utterances. Mr. Bond had to be escorted from the Court House to his hotel by four | paper cannot do. of the constabulary, violence having been | Send One Dollar by tegistered letter or threatened by the crowd, which followed ;money order and get the him, hooting, hissing and groaning. CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. E. Island. N. B.—-Persons who have relatives or friends in any part of Canada, the United Another number of a new revolutionary States or Great,Britain, may have them pro- m Pg netted aa chsh: gate vided with THz Examiner for a year on pay- ntitled Tie Will of the People, ! ment of One Dollar—postage paid by this has been distributed among the people. It‘ ofice, This is the very cheapest way to pro- was printed subsequent te the recent court | vide a friend abroad with the Island news. martial, and contains comments on the trial} - i RUSSIA. Sr. Pzrerssunc, Dec. 10. before his door, nightly, bearing the nui:n- ber,of the house. Un tothe Sth, 170 arrests had been made in Moscow and neighborhood fer «sup- posed connection with the attempts upon the life of the Czar. AN TINWARE. NV SLEVENSON calls attention to his i « Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Golden Age, and others for wood. TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Nov. 8, 1879—1m 3taw Lonpon, Dec. 10. A St. Petersburg despatch states that rumors are afloat that owing toa severe nervous prostration the Czar is considering the subject of abdicating. STOVES, boundary line of the Douglas property, thence north along the last mentioned hne twenty ,one chains and thirty links, thence west fifty-seven chains to the said road, and thence southwestwardly along the same to the place of commencement, comprising two tracts of land formerly leased to James Crozier and William Watt, and containing one ‘hundred and forty-two acres of land, a little more or less, together with all rights and appurten- ances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Summerside. Dated this 18th day of November, A. D. 1879. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Nov. 18,’79—tues & fri ts GRAW’S SPEOIFIC HEDICINE Trabe marx. Phe Great tRave mg fe English Rem =) fe "A CGY, an unfail- ia (OM FEE ino cure for Sem- 5 -.°. 2 @° ing cure for Sem Ji py inal Weakness, £3 Spermatorrahe a, a G Impotency, and 2 a te all diseases that - SV) Betore Takingfollow as a_se- After Taking, quence of self-abure; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, \ Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- umption. we. Full particulars in cur pam | phict, which we desire to send free by mail to |every one. “a. The Specific Medicine is sold | by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- | ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on | receipt of the money, by addressing | The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada, N. B.—-The demands of our business have necess:. ated our removing to Toronto, to which | place please address ail future communi- | Cations. 8@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drngists jand by ali wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada. January 24,1 9 : | profitable engagement. ile D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal BON yeh gy te every village and : township of P. E. Island not yet ocqu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man ¢an obtain a most respectable and very Address, with full filling the publis with anxiety for fear that |lect the rates and taxes~from all those rate-payers who E Nos. 1 & 3, No. 5 3. W : eral villages aron gs STATIONS re we 5 Gross-Wardein and several villages aronnd | same. : : : ma S ; Mixed Mix that city should share the fates of Zegedin. Any person liable to the payment of 7 axes, under the Aceeen” Acts : i — ; A, . i Ae ; >. es , af ay ven er i é e yar j a Several towns in Transylvania were partly | may, if he so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November , but : afterwards, | ~ . . am ce ’ : . . in aia tines ne es > ‘har ita wn. ~ ne ! inundated on Monday, and as in Gross-|pay the same at the oilice of the Provincial Secretary and ‘Treasurer in Chariottetown. | Georgetown .....'Dp $.20 a. m. y, an . eorg Wardein, a great number of houses fell. So PRINCE COUNTY. Cardigan.........} “8.46 . a | son iis j ‘ » a . : E suddenly came the flood that hardly any ee a Mt Stow’t Jane... = a : preventitive measures had maa Asis. OSC a le Dp ee . great damage to property is reported, but omarion COLLECTOR’s NAME AND RESIDENCE, FOR TOWNSHIPS NOS. moyany i teenie no loss of life. The continuance of frost DISTRICT. . Charlottetown... Dp 8.00 ‘ a 3.00 pm will alone prevent disasters. First ee a ee Lots 1, 2,3 Royalty Junction) ‘ 8.22 “ 2 3.93 “re ne 7, y aS} : wig Oe 7: ° Lonpvon, Dec. 10. — rope ape Big 1 45.6 North Wiltshire..| ** 9.14 “* | ** 415 ¢ ’ do John J. MacLellan, Alberton 4, 5, 6. Pinter iver 930 «| « agp The Standard’s correspondent reports \ Second Joseph MacNeill, West Cape ' 7, 8, 9, i‘ : fhroadalbane Denti be 10.07 « | 5 Og + that great excitement prevails at St. Peters- do William R. Ellis, Port Hill 8 10, 11, 12, and_18. County aT? Sh login ce dees eye a burg. Gendarmerie and police force hare Third Michael Macdonald, Trout ew Lot 14 | 7 and 16 Keninated:.... i 10.55 an cs BBS ‘ le i : They inc ly clo Uirie C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay o%; : ia , ; been largely increased. ‘They incessantly ae aiatae a tain eas iver | 58) & lelesdn ita Mich. leidadienane Ar 11.30 mlAr 6.30 pm patrol the streets of the city, and are @{ Fourth’ | Jobn T, Mullin, Kensington 2 [mond Bay. “**|Dp 1,30 p m pecially numerous and vigilant near the 1 > ececlg cree Cente he Of and 26. Wellington.... :| “ 2.19 * winter palace, These circumstances in- ; e ete tha ‘Cape Teaveree | 27 and 28, Port’ Hill ......-1.4¢ 200 © . ° t dé 154 « af Say te ~ =Ve . dicate that fresh attempts upon the life of Fife | Hébert H Sic deals Me Wisenadle 17 O’Leary.........| “ 4,17 “ rae Ree wae ifth vobert H. Macdonaid, St. Klean ; Alberta “517 the Czar are anticipated. Walujeff, who | asf 5: ° . i ; sé 4 sé was formerly a faverite with the Czar and QUEEN'S COUNTY. Tignish......... 6.10 . . 1 First ' Richard Ready, Irishtown | Lots 20 and 21. TRAINS GOING EAST. fallen into complete disgrace, the Czar do Murdoch Macdonald, Lot 67 i 22 and 67. having flung his constitutional projects into a. Alexander MacCalder, Lot 29 29 and 30. - Nea. 2 and 4,|° ‘No € the fire when Walujeff presented them, and Second. John M. Robertson, Cavendish Road 23 and 24. STATIONS, Mixed. Mixed. dismissed Walujeff himself. Gortschakoff do Pierce Costello, Cornwall $1 and 32 and that "part and Giers have regained all their former : ei Lot 65 north of Elliot River} influence. Markoff Howe, Secretary, will do John McQuarrie. Nine Mile Creek Lot 65 south of Elliott River. | Tignish..........'Dp 6.30am probably be dismissed and Ignatief desig- Third Peter Stewart, 8. Peters Road __ Lots 33 and 34 Alberton. ets ae é 7.25 Ce nated as Chief of Asiatic Department of do Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge Lots 35 and 36 north of Hfils- O’Leary.....-.-- e 8.25 e | Russia State Chancellery. borough River and Lot 37 | Port Hill ........ 9.40 ey do James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus Lots 35 and 36 south of Hills-| Wellington ......| * 1. * TRIB £ FP AIRS. Fourth John Acorn, Pownal ‘soi een S’mm’rside...... Se . 2 ; ma{Dp 7.30 0m nh 2. ’ OWha : D ane : ; Desir, Dec. 10. do Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road Lots 57 and 58, Kensington......| “ 3.05 * “ 805 Mr. Bond, reporter of the Zxpress, was do _ William Ross; Fiat River 69 and 62, ‘County Line... |“ 3.43 P 7 8.44 - . Se Me eiRee } Charlottetown Common and Royalty—George Chas. Hooper. Breedalbane..... 3.53 8.54 hanged in effigy by « mob at Castlebar on i boukee Bees gene fares Monday night, and his life is threatened. KINGS COUNTY. North Wiltshire..| “ 4.46 * 1 9.43 « 3RENNAN’S EXAMINATION. ik Va ae - ree : oe ; First | Angus E. McIntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47 _ _—_| Lots 46 and 47. rm alty. Junction ia oat ol he an hte CastLEBaR, Dec. 8. do} Frederick Morrow, Souris 43, 44 and 45. Charlottetown... .|}) 2 30 om ’ Thomas Brennan was examined to-day, Second Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough 33 and 39. Royalty Junction 2 2.53 * and Castlebar seemed a bustling town with do Francis H. Sandersou, St. Peter's bay 40, 41 and#42. Ar 4.10 “ the crowd that gathered in the streets and do James Macdonali, Little Pond, Lot 96 ” iw Mt. Stw't June .. Dp. 4.15 “ the police that hurried between jail and Third John Mulligan, Baldwin's Road 51 and ne te Cardigan........ “ 525 court house. The crown lawyers and do George MoRecnsie, Dundas - 7? 2h = Georgetown .....|Ar 6.00 pm Messrs. Louden, Davitt and Egan, the Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge in ~ > prisoner's friends, with ‘reporters and a A ee Sa slite. Routh G4 tats SOURIS BRANCH. others interested in the case arrived in the See ak ee ee er sd lana coe : Trains Going West. morning. Tho prisoner walked from the |Geo'town, Com) 41.04, McPhail, Georgetown iGeorgetown, Common and jail accompanied by three constables and |; ™on & Royalty r - | Royalty and Reserved Lands. STATIONS, No. 7, Mixed. followed by a cheering rabble. The court kms te was crowded, but the interest in the arrest RN us : i MACLEOD Souris ..........--+-| Depart 7.15a m, throughout Ireland is slight in comparison e 3 Harmony »,....+-000¢ 7, oo with the-excitement caused by the arrest of Provincial Treasuzer. | 5& Peter’s...... , 3 rat Aa os 2mos Morell .. v:c.si . es 928 *° Mt. Stewart Junetion.| Arrive 10.10 a. m. ‘rains Geing East. STaTIoNs. * No. 8, Mixed. Mt. Stewart Junction.| Depart 4,15 p. m, Morell ...... seed «09a 3 whee uel Bh BOC e coast mend “hae. Harmony..... er * oan © SAMUS. sannd> on Li.w.kt Aree. © ALEX. MACNAB, _ . Sup’t and Engineer, tailway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879, —pat pres h anesp sj kca pio 6i fn Stock and Daily Expected, GG The * The NT Largest oa Best Steck at Qualities ENVELOPES. ; O The The = licest Cheapest ra Assortment OF ENVELOPES IN P. E. ISLAND, By Quarter, Half and whole Thousands, _G. HERBERT HASZARD, | 18 Queen Street Nov. 13, 187y—1m CA TAR REL Sonstitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRH. Hear what a Reverend Genileman says of the Constitutional Remedy. ; T. J. B. Harprye, Esq., Brockville, Ont.:—~ Dzar Sim—Itis now two years since your ‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced to me. Ihave waited this to see if the eure would remain permanent before do« ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the effects seemed to me to be “‘too good to true.” I was afflicted in my head for years before b suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular 1 saw my case described in many par- ticulars. The inward ‘‘drop” from the head: had become very disagreeable, and a choking, sensation often preventi ing lo I would feel like smotheri to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third, { quit taking it, feeling quite clear of that ailment, and have not used any since until A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, mpts me to send vyou this Certificate, ne with leave te make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, \W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. “ 7. J. B. Harprye, Dominion Agent, Brock» ville, Ont. 3, Fer sale by all Druggists at only one DoHat per bottle. “q BUY IT. .« © . TRY of late I have taken some for a cold in my head, - .