Ae Ts Sega ee Ae eons oe ie Pars ~ chin pt cna ae jn NA tt I Bit rte me Se a ea ves ach ce non es apps see oe Lie Oe name gy aati Sad Ml a Pega Sil Sol ee ae Stag as = Ree? Ces eS i Be ake TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. UNITED STATES Wasnincron, Dec. 9 Some exciting scenes took place in the court room during the Guiteau trial to-day T. MacLane Shaw testitied that now owed him money. He had frequent conversations with the prisoner, who once told the witmess he was bound to have no- teriety seme way before he died, if he had to killsome big man and imitate Wilkes Booth. Atthis testimony Guiteau became enraged, and used some abusive language tewarde witness, calling him a liar, a sneak anda puppy. Several other witnesses tes titied for the prisoner's vanity, egotism and desire for netoriety, but saw no evidence of inéanity New York, Dec. ¥. P. Pacacito shot his wife deed and his mother-in-law fatally, then shot himself ir the neck thie morning. He will recover Jealousy of his wife is the reported cause of the act. Batriwore, Dec. 9. The steamer Gulnare, at this port to-day from Pert Antonio, encountered heavy gales off the coast of Cuba, The third off eer was lost overboard. The Gulnare was disabied and towed into the Capes Boston, Dec. 9. An agreement was to-day made between the Pacitic and Central National Banks and Mr. C. Weeks, which has been ap»rov- od by Comptroller Knex, and this, it seems quite probable, will enable the Pacific Bank to resume operations. Bismarex, D. T., Dee. 8 The Tribune's special from Miles Cicy says the extensive contracting supply firm and the bank of A. R. Nioiger & Co. have failed. Liabilities, $285,000 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Dee. 9. Dr. Lawson, accused of having caused the death of a stadent at Blenheiin Honse School, Wimbledon, has been remanded, bail be:ng refused Loxoon, Dae. 9. Jaspar Tully, editor of the Roscommon Herald, is unconditionally released from Kilmainham jail on account of ill-health. The Times says Sir Samuel Wilson will ledge a petition againat Mr. Porter, the successful candidate in the Londonderry election. Mancuestsr, Dee. 9, The Guardian's London despatch says it is believed Hon. Hugh Law, Lord Chan- cellor of Ireland, fully shares the objection of Irish judges to the suspension of the jury system. Lonpon, Dec. 8. London has been in complete darkness the whole day owing to foy. ABERDEEN, Dec. 9. Authoritative information has been re- ceived that the body of the late Earl Uraw- ford Balcarres has been embarked on board the Italian yacht Speranza, which sailed for Florence. Baussexs, Dec. 9. An explosion oceurred at Cockereiifcol- liery, causing the death of sixty-six per- sons. St. Pererssura, Dee. 9. On the occasion of the fete of St. George to-day, the Czar sent a telegram to the Euperer William of Germany, congratulat- ing him as the oldest and moat celebrated Knight of the Order of St. George. EUROPEAN. Trivou, Dec. 9. Intelligence has been received here that a strong French column is approaching the frontier in pursuit of Tunisian insurgents. The Turkish commander is despatching troops te protect the frontier. Tomts, Dec. 8. Incessant heavy rains for the lust three days have impeded the movements of troops en the eoast. The plain around Kairouan is a complete swamp and it is feared that the consequence will be serious for the health of troops. Vianna, Dec. 9. The fire broke out in the Prinz Theatre last evening just as the curtain ascended. Upwards of 2,000 persons were in the audi- ence, and when the flames burst out around the stage, on which were 200 performers, a tremendous rush was made from all parts of the house to escape. Many of the panic stricken leaped from the windows, while the shouts and shricks of those unable to escape were heart-rending. During the greatest excitement the gas meter connected with the theatre exploded, causing total darkuess. At midnight 300 dead bodies were recovered and several hundred wore left in the building, which was still in flames. It is now estimated that the loss of life is upward of 500. Ten thousand florins were subscribed on the Bourse this morning in aid of the fam- ilies of victims of the fire, who probably were far more numerous than at first be- lieved. Business on the Bourse was sue- peuded during the morning. _ The Lower House, Reichsrath adjourned sitting to-day, at thesuggestion of the Pres- ident, after several sympathetic speeches. Hope was expressed that an ample fund be raised for the relief of suffsrers by the fire. The official report states that of one han- dred and fifty seven bodies taken to the hospitals, ninety-six were those ef men and four were these of women, and twenty were sv badly burned that their sex is indistin- gustiable. It appears there were five water taps above the stage which might have been of material assistanes in checking the fire at the outbreak, but were not used, in consequence of the panic that ensued. Researches show that the upper gallery must have fallen into the pit, where the enly remains found are small fragments of bone. Beyoud doubt nine handred gallery tickets had bven issued. One hundred holde:s Of these are known to have juinped from wind we. Competent judges fear that the loss of life will be found to be fully seven hundred. Nothing has been heard f the memb +rs of the orchestra The sub scription raised on the Bourse now amounts to £23,009. Al the newspapers have open- ed suvscription lists. Tho Emperor has g:ven a large sum. An official of the thea- tre states that it was absolutely impossible e ae the iron curtain owing to the rn rapidity with which the flames y «6. The andience last night was larger than Gnitean | formerly rented a desk room from him and | THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECHMBER 12. 1881. usual, owing to the fact that the day was a in the panic the persons 1espoi sible for the safeiy of the theatre neglected | to use means for telegraphing to the tre engine stations, whieh they bad at their | disposal, aud the audience were thus left | to struggle in the darkness for ten minutes | | for means ef exit. In an hour and a half | the whole building was a roaring furmace. | The supcrintendent states that the eonfla- | gration was caused by scenery becoming | ignited as the lamps were being lit by the vlectric current. The number of persons actually reported missing is 609, _~—_—o- + 1882. THE EXAMINER. 1882. Now is the time to Renew Subscrip- tions and Subscribe. holiday. One of the most prominent questions to be agitated is that of improved com- munication with the winter aud ‘Tne Examiner will, in 1882 as in 1881, be actively sunimer. employed in the discussion of this ques- tion. At the suggestion of the Hon. 5. Prowse — who seems to bave a high opinion of the influence of Tue Exam- INER—and who has takeu a leading part in the measures which have been adopted by the Local Legislature aad Govern- ment—we shall keep before the public eye the following extract from the TERMS OF UNION, Srerton 7,—That the Dominion Govern- ment shall assume and defray all the charges for the following services, viz : Sup-Section J.—Efficient steam service for the conveyance of mails and passengers to be established and maintained between the Island and the mainland of the Dominion, winter and summer, thus placing the Island In continuous communication with the Inter- colonial Railway, and the Railway system of the Dominion, As heretofore, Tue Examiner will, in 1882, advocate the introduction of im- advauce the of Prince Edward Island, in particular, and the great Dominion of which we form a part, in general. provements calculated to interests Tre EXaMIneRr is iv favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, corsolidat- ing the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, maintaiving a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to Agricultural and Industrial interests of the Province. the advancement of tie Tue Examrner’s policy shall be, as it has beeu, first National and then Political ; first for the Island, next for Canada, and then for the Party by which both are governed. Articles on Practical Agriculture will form a promiuent feature of Tur Exam- INER duriug 1882; and our columns will, as heretofore, be well filled with news and interesting misceilany. Now, therefore, ts the time to subscribe. Bank of P. E. Isiand. oo of the above Bank taken at their AN tace fer goods or Book debts. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 7, ’81. FIRE! NORTHERN ASSURANCE C0.. 1 Moorgate Street, London. Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Every description of property insured at current rates, in town and country. FRED. W, HYNDMAN. Corner Queen and Water Streets. Ch'town, Dec. 6, ’8i—tf — | Bank of P. E Island. | ANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO. Dec, 7, ’81, vharlotietowa & Pictou. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ne of the Steam Navigation Co, Steamers vill (weather permitting), leave Char- lottettetown for Pictou Landing every morning (Sunday except- ed), at six o’cloek, The other will leave Picton Landing im- mediately en arrival of morning train from Halifax, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nay. Ce’y: Ch'tewn, Dec. 5, 1881, LO LET. fPVHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Ancup. Faynepy, Water Bireet; also the premises adjoining, lately oc. cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap. ply tothe owner, JOHN INGS. Ch'town, Sept. 7, 183) ry Ww | Q LET e GOOD HOUSE on Hillsberough Street, Ready banked, winter's ceal im; eight rooms, with third story umfinished. Kent easy. Apply to . D. G. MACDON ALD. Mainland during | A POSITIVE MARK DOWN! 0:0-—— — In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of Dire GOODS THIS SHASON; I will sell the following lines at special rates of discc unt: HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &«., MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS, LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, KNIT WOOL GOODS, TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS. | READYMADE CLOTHING, Several Other Lines «i Reduced Prices. 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount L0 to 20 per cent. discount As this is a positive mark down sale, customers can rely on getting rare bargains. OWEN CONNOLLY. Dec. 9, 1881, CHEAP WINTER GLOTHING! —AT— J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. Men’s Warm Reefers $3.75, Men’s Warm Reeters $4.25, Men’s Warm Keefers $5.75, Men’s Warm Reefers, good, $6.50, Men’s Warm Reeters, good, $7.50, Meu’s Warm Recters, beiter, $8.50, Men’s Warm Reefes, better. $9.50, Men’s Wrm Reviers, best, $10.00. Men’s Heavy Overcoat’s $450, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $5.25, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $6.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $7.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $8 50, Men’s Heavy Overcouts, extra, $10.00, Men’s Heavy Overcoaty, extra, $12.00, Men’s Heavy Overcouts, excra, $14.00. 250 Men’s Heavy Winter Ulsters, splendid value, 50 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulsters, splendid value, 100 dozen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 35 cents and upwards, Cheap Scarfs, Ties, Woolen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gloves, & Clothing made to order from good aad cheap Cloths, at J. 3. MACDONALD’S. Nov. 23, “$1—wkly, pat TE I ee FIRE! MARINE! LIFE! HORACE HASZARD. General Insurance Agent, Gommercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont. CAPITAL, $800,000.90. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toroute, Ont. ' CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ALSO EFFECTED. ames s()? MARINE INSURAACE 20: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. 70: Gflice—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, April 4, 188 :—tf For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- Amn nF AAT RAT JOHN MACLEOD 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 yusranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt: Hats, cheap, &c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above A pothecaries Hail Corier. Charluttctown, Oct, 11, 1881. ~~ er en ee - — — — - - BANK OF P. &. ISLAND. | For Sale or to Let. JANK GF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken | : i wt their face fur Goods or im payment of aye AT Freehold Property, with a front of | Bills. at eighty feet on Powual Street and eighty. | ’ four feet on Sydney Street, the House coa- taining 16 large rooms aud two Kitche is, | Can be turmedinteo one Dwelling by unico: k- ing a door. Apply on the premises to BOREHAM’S BOUT STORE. Noy. 29—tf UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER ‘the Cheapest and most Newsy Pap» | Nov. 24, ’81. MRS. BOSWALL. | ubliaied m the Provieces | Mareh 12, 1881-—tf Pringe dward Island RAILWAY. TIVMée TABLE NO. ‘7 Winter Arrangement. To take effect on the lst Dee., 1881. 4 _ TRAI NS OUT WARD. if | STATIONS, | MIXED. MIX! D. MIXED. Ch’tewn ..|Dp §.15am| Dp 3.00pm| Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jel 5.28 “| «© 3.23 fh Og Biwuewe ** O29 "i 2 | Huater R.,** 9:45.°*1 ** 420 * Bradalba’e | 10 23 “| ** 5.05 “| Co'ty Line. | ‘10.33 “*; ** 5.18 ** | Freetown | ‘10.48 ‘*; * 5.33 “1 Keusingt’n! ‘11.10 ** | ** 5.55 ** Suinm’ side! AY11-45 Ar 6.30 * ‘Dp1.45pm Wellingt’n; ‘* 2.37 * Pert Hill, .| “* 322 «| U’Leary...) ‘* 4.44 “| Bloomtield | ** 5.05 * | Alberton, | ‘* 548 | Tignish...;Ar 6 45 “ r Oto Dp Bbapm “ 3.04 se sé 3.2% ts Royalty Je! eee ck Bedford. : ad Ar 4.05 “ Mt. Stew t Op i i5 ae Cardigan .. | j ‘e 5m * seorget’n.. | | Ar 6.00 ‘* Mt. Stew | Dp 4.15pm Morell.... , €6n°? dt. Peter’s, o oa 7 Bear River “em Souris .... |Ar 7,00 * TRAINS INWARD. | STATIONS. MIXED. MIXED. MIXED, ; t Uh'town .. ‘Ar 5.50pm] Arl] 15am! Aril.45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 - |Dpll.22 " N Wiltsh’e| “ 415 ‘*) 10.00 Hunter R’r| * 4.00 “; ** 9.45 **| Bradalba’e 4a fi Bee? | Co’ty Line. ** 3.14 “1 ** 8.59 ~ Freetown..| ** 2.59 “*) ** $44 “1 Kensingt n} ‘* 2.35 “| * §.20 **] “sé 2 00 ‘< < 7.45 se Arll.3Cam Wellingt’n' Dp10.38 Port Hill. . | "ooo O Leary...; ** 8.31 * ‘ Bloomfield ‘* §.08 ** Alberton ..j ** 723 © Tignish ... * 6”; | Summ’ side Royalty Jc} o- \Dp? 1. 22an York..... | “11.05 © Bedford, . .| 1 10.45 « Mt. Stew't ono sa Carigan ..| Dp 8.40 * Georget’n «| ia” Mt. Stew’t| Morell. ... St. Peter’s Bear River, Souris ....! L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1681. (éi, wkly] A CHOICE STOCK OF NOW Felt & Wool Hats, FUR CAPS, Heavy Cloth and Imitatior Fur Caps. Men's Gvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c., &e. re. LePACE & Cé., GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QuEEN SrrReer. Oct, 25, "8l—wkly ‘Dp 9.20 * i * 8.50 | ** 8.00 pe?7 © | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viadact, E. C. , London, Aug. 18, 1879 Rerort on the Lorne HighHLAN, Wuisky : ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have enbject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘Arraor Hint, Hassaty, M. D. | Feb, 24, 1880 ‘‘Orro Hxeuner, F.C. S., F. 1. 0.” Agenta: — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1 FEATHERS. IGHEST PRIVE paid fer good GEESE FEATHERS, JOHN NEWSON,. Oct. 29. 1881. | Arl0.00am Union Bank P. &, Tsang, DIVICEND NO, a6. Nee is hercby given that & dividens 4 of four per cent., for the past giy : Mop being at the rate of eight per cent Der amd bas been declared on the capital sto, k of tld sank, payable at its Head Office a Branches on and after this date, GLO, MACLEOp Cashier. —_—. Dec, 1, 1881—pat rg 2w SALE OF HOLIDAY ARTICLES \ QUANTITY OF TOYS snd CHILD. - REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for thig season Of the year, will be offered fer ates the LADIES’ A.D SOCIETY ot ST. JaMEy CHURCH, on Thursday 15th of Becember, AT 3 O'CLOCK, IN ST. JANES’ HALL, be ex. Some Magic Lintern Views will hibited at the same time, Admission—10 cents for adults ; 5 cents tor children, Nov, 29, ’81. PRANCS Prize Christmas Cards, First instalment received this doy at HARVIES BOOKSTORE. Oct, 31 —tf GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE, FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, ond Freebold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown, SECOND PRIZE.—A newand handsomely finished « OTTAGE, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehvld Lot, sitnated on the Malpeque Read, about half a mile from Charlottetown, 3500 Tickets will be DOLLAR EACH, 810 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :~ let Prize. Double Dwelling Hons, described above ..... sovevsaeegt 200 00 issued at ONE Clubs of 11 tickets for 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do....... 1,006 00 © SI isk consti sdevennania ae 250 LO a; ™ A: pened sill Wikis staan 100 00 ; oF Ein sbbpdblacidetaen tiie aan 50 00 LL - oF + Seen pebdininaaiaaaiie cat 25 00 3 ™ Peewee ee... ...... 8, 20 00 8 4 “ “ _ 4) 00 lo « “ “ Detvepittailcneh ide 20 00 250% “ “ Ts Sicssive-dakaiiihiiasliadie 250 00 The Owners of the properties guarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from al] encumberance, aod I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing isciosed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dec, Next. A me+ting of ticket holders will be held on FRIVAY, December 30th, te appoint a Com. mittee of tive persons to conduct the drawing on the tollowing day Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters, Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- ages,” Any further information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheer- fully supplied, E H, BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec, 3, wkiy Manager, FISH MARKET, Graiteon Street, ECEIVED TO DAY, per ech ‘ Had- son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Fleur, 150 . Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hull Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive im a few days, — ALSO— In addition to the present largs stock of Fieh: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barrels Saluaon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. BH, MYRICK, Ch’town, Nev. !, 1881. eod Ss —EN Pie FE 33 Just issued. County Maps of every State and Terri tory, showing every Railroad and important Town, Beautifully illustrated; 1312 large pages, octavo, Ketails $4.50 and $4.75. ‘Tells all about Mining, Farming, Prices, Climate, Products, Wages, &e.; Man- iteba, British Columbia, Alaska, Texas—every section beyond the Mississippi. Sells to every class, and secures the most unqualified endersementa, Address S. C. Milrey & Cas, 123 St. Mary street, Hoche’ pear Montreal), P, Q. foc 17 1 , ev.9 rAR 8, MEDAL, 5876. - an ede ey tee PS JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THR . WORLD. ee. Buns. F, GRayron, Srony P. Lasp) Hatpentr E. Pare, Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS! PAINS, GRAPLON & LADD, Attorneys-ai-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,* 492 Firra Sikewr, Wamuseiox, D. G.