: -» * NEWS BY TELEGRAPA, CANADIAN. Hawirax, Oct. 21. Smith, the murderer of Huey, at Lunen burg, has been sentenced to be hung on January 20th. He was recommended % morcy by the jury, which, endorsed by th: judge, will probably procure a cominura tien of sentence. EUROPEAN. Duan, Oct. 21. Officers are busy preparing informatio to be filed against the Land League ayita tors. The State trials in 1843, wher O’Connell and the repeal leaders were in dioted, will serve as a model for the prose eution. Cork, Oct. 21 The pohce have obtained a clue in the vase of the murder of Hutchinson’s driver. They have ascertained where the piece of irou used as a bullet was obtained. Berwin, Oct. 21. Hambury and Altona will be declared in a state of siege becatfse of the ayitation of the socialis‘s. Sr. Perersnvre, Oct. 21. The Tekke Turcomans continue to make successful attacks on the Russian lines. Castet Nuovo, Oct. 21. It is stated that Admiral Seymour has notified the Admirals of the failure of the negetiations between the Turks and Mon- tenegrins. Cape Town, Oct. 21. Brigadier-Gen. Clark has relieved Mafa tency. The Basutos vigorously resisted the relieving force. The British loss was 96 killed and 10 wounded; Basutos ldss was 300 mon. UNITED STATES. LOUISVILLE, Oct. 22. The Grand Lodge of Masons has been startled by the report of a committee ap- inted to examine the books of A. G. edges, grand Treasurer, showing that Hodges was a defanlter to the amount of $7,000. The accused is sixty-four years of e, is one of the best kaown Masons and has held oitice for many years. A twenty mile race between Miss Minnie Rinneo, of Greeley, Col., and Miss Emma Jewell, of Minnesota, was won by the lat- ter."The distance between them at the finish was } of a mile. San Francisco, Oct. 21. Last night George A. Wheeler went to pelice station and confessed that he had murdered his sister-in-law, Della J. ‘illson, and packed her body in a trunk. His statement was at once verified. The cir cumstances are remarkable. Deceased had been living with her sister and Wheeler, and the Jatter had subjected her to his de- aires, his wife being cognizant of the; affair but concealing it to avoid scandal. Latter- ly ene Peckham sought to marry Della. is created jealousy on the part of Wheel- er who yesterday, while Della was sitting in his lap, choked her to death. WASHINGEON, Oct. 21. Despatches received from Fort Buford, Dakotah, of the 15th state that Gen. Ferry authorised Col. Allison to receive the sur- rerider of Sitting Bull and his Indians, the latter to vive up all arms and ponies; the latter to be sold and cattle purchased for them witl: tne preceeds; the Indians to go te any Sioux agency to which they may be assigned. If Sitting Bull does not surren- der, the troops will move in force against him. WarknHam, Mass., Oct. 21. There was great excitement here this morning over a robbery and probably fatal assauit upon Isaac Clements, a gentieman seventy years old and highly respected citi. gen of this village. Investigation showed that the robbery was committed last night, and Mr. Clements, who awoke while the robber was in his room, was terribly as- saulted, receiving among other injuries a sévere cut on the temple with an old lamp. Me is not expected to recover. A young man of this village, who attempted to rob Mr. Clemants a year ago, is suspected of the crime and his arrest is expected ina few hours. There is very great excitement in the village. Pirrspure, Cet. 21. As the Pacific Express (west) was round ing a curye near Covemaugh this morning, the rear track of the tender jumped the track and forced the two express cars, one baggage car and a passenger coach from the track. Express messenger Charles McCloskey was crushed to death, and two passengers were slightly injured. The ex- press car caught fire and was consumed. Cuarcaao, Oct. 21. A strike is in progress at South side of Rolling Mills, 590 men having left. work on account of the superintendents refusing to reemploy a union man who had thrown up his work some time since, Wasurnaten, Oct. 21. Adjt. Gen. Drum telegraphed this even- ing to Maj. Fletcher, commanding military t near Los Pinos, to furnish whatever military escort nay be deemed necessary to secure the protection of agent Berry in ease he surrenders to United States Mar- shal, and ensure his safe delivery into cus- tody of the civil authorities at Pitkin. SOUTH AMERICA. Panama, Ocl. 12, / Via New York, Oct. 21. § In consequence of the indebtedness of the Columbian Government to British bond. holders, the English Government, through its Consul here, has embargoed the sub- vention of the Panama R. R. to Columbia. is subventien amounts to’a quarter of a million dollars per annum. : New Yorks, Oct. 21. { Lima dates to September 25th states that A ae th eee + the bombardment of Chirillo, Ancon and Ghancay by the Cnilians resulted in ne damage and they left. [t is stated that Minister Christiane, proposed as the preloutmari . . 3 of peace tha corti, { hila and Bolivia, each elect thre APRMIISBLONETS to « er on vbeace preposi- . ¢ ‘ a > ‘ hous, to meet on -l’eruvian erritory occu ped by Chilians. and the United State: utimisters to Peru aid €%:! enia + oc cl , Oo TAR part a Heaiatora, ’ | y ‘ ‘ ° , Fhe National Convention of olivia has wen (oth } ’ ve : tecleea the cdenatlonalization of Genera a . VaAaALa ivr COWaraic - Special Noti« Tom THUMBR’'s Velocipede to be seen at the 1. D a» S ae } ’ : famnuy Grocery, aud wiil be sold cheap ; K. Brace. ‘ ct 2] Tne new beverage ‘* Kaoka,” is for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George Street. Call and geta packag loct. 18,e0d CHoew Mail Line Navy from Runt @ Hart’s. [se 1é Sweer Brier Cigarettes with crystal month pieces, at Runin & Hart's, lsels THE cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo pes. Velvet Photograph frames, Toys avd Dolls of every description at the Agriculture} tor6.—K. May. (sep. 21, tt) True best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Runis & Hari's. {xe 1S SmMoKs Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Rusin & Harr. ise 1s five Ladies are all delighted with Bore. ham’s tine Walking Boots. s25 lm oaw SLEIGH ROBES AND FURS. CHARLES |. MORRISON Has just received a few splendid Japanese Goat and Hudson Bay WoLFr ROBES. Also. a tine selection of Ladies’ Sal, Persian Lamb, Beaver and Astrican Sacques ; —AND— Squirrel, HMampster and (Siberian Squirrel Circulars. All the above are, without exception, the finest display of Furs ever shown in this city. Next door to P, G, Fraser’s Drug Store. Ch’tewn, Oct. 20, 1880—2w FO LET. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight J& rooms,with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —AL80— ° Tue rooms over any store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Oct. 18, 1580. STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS. GO TOC. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, JOR your Stove Pipe and Elbows, and you will get the BEST bargains in the City. A nice lot of Bake Pans on hand, will be soid at lowest prices. Stove Ovens refitted, and Stoves of ali descriptions lined at short notice and at moderate charges. Russia [ron Stove Pipe made to order. Corrugated Elbows always on hand. Stoves and Stove Pipe fitting up promptly attended to. Job work done with neatness and despatch. A call respect- fully solicited. UC. F. HARRIS, Oct. 15, ’80—Im 3aw Upper Queen St. ee : Be ores E ST PRINCE EDWARD, ROBERT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 12th of November: AND WILL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the [8th November. For Freight apply in London to Joun Pit- CAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to PITcarRN BrotTHers, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies ; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1850. MANAGERS. SAIL J. G. ECKSTADT, Surgeon Chiropodist Union House, Queen Street. OFFICE HOURS—From 2 to 5 p._m. Cerns extracted for 25 cents. Parties waited upon at their residence. Orders left at Post Office Box 72. Ch’town, Sept. 28, ’80—iIm aa Nn Le —— Ne Cee ND TS A SIGN OF THE S'TOV F. Q STANDARD FRANKLIN, J” WOODEN PARLOR, ADVANCE PARLOR, WAVERLY PARLOR, ISLAND CROWN, ALDERMAN RANGF. FARMERS’ OOOK, 2 MAGICIAN COCK, 2 : | WESTMINSTER BASE BURNER, G@edi(Call and Examine.) Stove Pipe (Riveted) SIX Cents per Ib. Russia troa Pipe. TWENTY Cents per Ib. Cook and Parlor Stoves, tor Weed. Shop Stoves, for Coal. Extra Beilers, Pots, Ketiies and Spiders. STOVES FITTED UP BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. CHARCES MODERATE. SIMON W. CRABBH, Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1880—12 in eod Sign of the Stove, Walker s’Cermer. a a fp nee = = ane ay ees EDS <0 name NE EES ”— : 7 = = ~ a 7 " ARE NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF 2 ——m New Millinery and Millinery Materials DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. ’ 10: : ‘ FUR AND STRAW HATS, PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. Silks and Satins, in Pompadour, Brocade and Plain Clore. Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed, + New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Feathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornametts. A FULL SPOOK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOOD ° UNSURPASSED IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. +4 : i | Manufacturers, Attention !! VALUABLE - Estate: and Machinery AT AUCTION. ; ‘SPRING PARK BREWERY, Charlottetown, Oetcber 4, 1880. er a en re ert OCTOBER. J. B. MACDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. 2.) :0:——. -- For For —-——-- Readymade Clothing, Justom-made Clothing, For Shirts and Drawers, _— GHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. For White and Colored Shirts, j AM instructed by Menge. W. Barwon For Hats and Caps, fale “Aone Hrvas 1 al atBa For Worsted Coatings, | | = For For For For Thursday, the 11th of November ‘Next, Tweed Suitings, hie Bi ne Scarfs, Ties and Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, New, Stylish and Cheap Goods, GO TO All that Valuable Real Estar, Comprising One acre of Land, wit} the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Disidlery, and Dwelling House. Alsothe — ‘Machinery, Steam Engine & Biler, This property was built for and us3 asa J. 5. MACDONALD’S, Brewery, was fitted up in the late® and : most approved style. The Engine and %oilers Queen Street. | were built by a tirst-class maker in Lendon, eietiineinia a | England. All the requisites for Brewiyg pur- | poses are within the Building, and ir good D = N T A fo | working order. 2 | | This property will be sold without rve a 8 jon the day and hour first above name§ No TAKE this method of informing the pub- | " tes ; aay tied PT MeT PERCEIVED — postponement on account of weather or an lic that I have decided to leave Charlotte-| PUST RECEIVED, | other cunt. ‘Ae tha ‘aethdlngs aaa — town, and give up my practice. Dr, Gro. \@ easiiad: inthe’ hind f Hypk, of Truro, N. 8., a graduate of the first | 100 bbls. ‘‘ Hiawatha,” } FLOUR will a sical tacmateha-or a at Dental College of the United States (at Phila- i 50 bbis, . Barony, } : c | enit purchasers, , S : y delphia), will be my successor. { cheerfully | i. san sie [os : ; ; ee en » can specially recommend the above; Terms and all other information may be recommend him to my patrons. He has had (Flour as a superier article for family use. ‘had on application to 4 many years experience. I have carefully ex- |}... ; . : amined his work, and believe him to be one | For sale low for — z ry potty. W . p. STEWART, he ee : ot Auctioneer. 43 Water Street. | Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’99. of the very best Dentists in Canada. EYE, EAR AND THROAT. OLD QUEEN SQUARE C. L. STRICKLAND. 'o:: pR.J.R McLEAN, LIVERY STABLES Ch’town, Oct. 12, ’80—pat ar her ne pres 2w / RH-OPENED. Oct. 11, 1880. nee 1), 3). Referring to the above, I beg to notify the patron: of Dr. Strickland, and the general public, that I have taken the office recently occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George; _ s oc Street, where I may be consulted during the Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, | usual office hours. A share of public patron- age is respectfully solicited. GEORGE HYDE, D. D. 8. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1880. and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- HE Subscriber has removed to the eom- firmary, Philadelphia, confines modious Livery Stables, his practice rey to —— a arari: eabestndty |LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, MUSIC AND SINGING aw Nant Sie Queen Square © | Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. | Where you con get the Oudayeer ave) Date N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. Jamms} ct, 14, 1880, Suinoun ties Gore Brown will give instruction in Music : HE place to get your Printing done is at JAMES N. MILLNER, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms on application. the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS | Ch’'town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly mag. 5 aria ow ema elite de: : 6 lad ot oN “ ma A E (Rares ee ed a anal te ae i, -