— a a= —- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. Dupuy, Oct. 19. The (Gazette publishes a proclamation | declaring the County Kerry io a state of; disturbance, requiring additional police and also offers a reward of $5,000 for the! capture of the nurderer of Mr. Hutchin drive. | Lonpon, Oct. 19. | The Times says there is ev: ry indication | that we may dismiss our anxiety respecting | the surrender « f Daleigno. i CRETTINGE, Oct. 19, The commission met on the 17th inst.,| at Rijeka. Theo Tarkish Commissioner pro- | pounded « proposal for a convention. ‘The Montenegriaps who expected that the con vention would only concern the manner of effecting the serrender of Dulcigno referred to Cettinge for instruetions. Although the proposals depart considerably from mere surrender of erritory, Montenegro tried as far as possible to meet the wishes of the Turks and directed its delegates to accept five out of seven proposals. Two Were re- jected because they concerned matters which the Powers alone can decide. The Turkish Commissioner declined to treat further until he had consulted Riza Pasha. Paris, Oct. 19, A lettter «of Prince Jerome Napoleon confirms the belief that he intends to come forward more prominently even at the risk of molestation from the Govern- ment. Lonpon, Oct A telegram from Stanley, Fiji Islands, says the British ship David Law, which sailed from Leith, June 19, San Fran- cisco, took fire and was abandoned; crew saved. Paris, Oct. 19, M. Edouard Wolf, Polish dead. It is said the Government contemplates a compromise of the religious question which would terminate the conflict. I NITED STATES. Danvitir, Va., Oct. 19. There was a heavy frost hereabouts last night. Thin ice formed in some localities. Denver, Oct. 19. A despat)h received here on Monday says the Irian Agent Berry has not been arrested, and has been secreted either by the Indians or by the United States troops. Cuicaco, Lll., Oct. 19, It is learned that two vessels sighted the Alpera, 30 to 50 miles off Racine on Satur- day forenoon, and another picked up her step ladder and a pail marked Alpera, at Holand, Michigan. Tugs have been sent on the lookout along the Michigan coast. The telegraph lines north of Manistee are alldown. The articles ‘found may have been washed overboard, and the owners are confident that the vessel will be found to have reached port. The captain was Nelson W. Napier, of St, Joseph. The crew. numbered 25 persons, and the pass- engers 60 or 70. t is stated that D. R. Riddell, local freight agent of the Michigan Southern Railroad, has left town with a shortage in his accounts of $50,000, which are switch- ing fees, collected, but notepaid over.’ MILWAUKER, Oct. 19. The propeller Wirsahickon arrived here this morning, and reports achr George B. Sloane, of Oswego, and five unknown ves- sels are ashore in South Manitou Harbor, but no signs of steamer Aloera. WasHINGTON, Oct. 19. Information has been received at the War Department that Scout Allison, who had been to Sitting Bull’s camp, returned to Fort Keogh, and states that Sitting Bull said he had been deceived as to the position of the Canadian Government by Major Walsh. His Indians, as soon as they learned of this deception, became very in- dignant and demonstrative. Sitting Bull is inclined to peace with the United States, but says that owing to the dread his follow- ers had of the United States troops he could not promise their surrender. hewever, to advance towards Fort Keogh by three circuit routes, and if his Indians were not molested by the troops they would con- sider the United States Government friend- ly towardsthem. No action will be taken by the authorities on this information, as it is thought Sitting Bull is only trying to get an excuse for follewing butialo as they come south. pianist is Sioux Crry, Iowa, Oct. 19. Storm of sleet set in here on Friday, and became a severe snow storm on Saturday, continuing Sunday and yesterday. Ali railroads to this city except Sioux City and Pacific, have been blockaded, but Central is open to-day, and other roads are fast getting out of the drifts. Weather is not cold, but large losses in stock are re- ported. PirrsspureG, Pa., Oct. 19. This morning the county authorities took action in regard to the prosecution of trainsmen, found guilty by a corener’s jury of criminal negligence in causing the ac- cident on the Pennsylvania railroad, at twenty-eighth street crossing Oct. Yth. Proceedings are against John Routh, con- ductor, William J. Penrod, flagman, of first train, and engineer Hughes, of second train. Commonwealth will likely bring charges of murder. LonponviLe, Vt., Oct. 19. _ Byron Biake murdered his mother and sister and stepfather with a knife, and then hung himself in Wheelock this forenoé@n. He was insane. A Pennsylvania farmer who was sud- denly taken ill, declined at first to have a doctor, because he believed that he might recover if he were left alone. At last he relented, and said, ‘‘1f I must have a doc- ter, seud me one of those bogus fellows who do not know enough about medicine} to give me any.” He proposed, aN Os ms a dem, ee ee ee - . : Special Notices. HyActINTHs, $1.30 per doz; Tulips, 30 cents per dozen ; Croeecusee, 25 cents per dozen at the Agricultural Store—R. May. 016 3i \ FEW ¢opies of Kemsbhead’s Chemistry for sale at NetMes’, South Side Market House i) 15 41 KRupin & [se Id Bremner Curw’ Mail Line Navy from ‘ ; Hani’s, New Crassics just received at Bros, ' Sweer Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Ru nin & Hart's. [sel Muk cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo pes. Velvet Photograph frames, Teys and Dolls of every description at the Agricuitural tore.—R. May. (sep. 21, tf)’ fur best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ** Prince Arthur,” and only told at Rubin & Hart's, [se 18 Tur Ladies are all delighted with Bore- ham’s fine Walking Boots. su5 lm oaw SMOKE Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Rusixn & Harr, {se 15 _--— «© Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours Jor the Maritime Previnces. Toronto, Oct. 2). Lizht te moderate winds, fine weather. HOTTER, A RRI V ALS. RANKIN HGOUSR, Oct 20--T C Campbell, Moncton; J R Scott, Souris, J L Thompson, Summerside; H M Churchell, Rustico; L F Darling Halifax, HM Macdonald, do; G Clish, Trero; John Crookshanks. do; James A McCallum, do; F i, Cook, Bangor, Me; Jno B Harris, Oshawa, Ontario, —_ REVERE HOUSE. Oct. 20.—Richard Hunt, Summerside; D Schurman, do; T A Simpson, Halifax, N 8; H W © Park, do; F O Healy, do; Thomas D Tims, Ottawa; Geo Y Crookshank, do; H W Mooney, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct 20—E Sawyer and wife, North Rustico; Havelock Fyfe, Stanley Bridge; Morton Fyfe, de; Capt F Gallant, Tignish; H ‘rreen, Sum- merside; H McLeod, Bradalbane; John Cairns and wife, White Sands; Henry Wadman, jr, Crapaud; Miss Jane Green, Pictou, N 8; Miss Alice Green, do; Mrs Callaghan, Brookfield, NS, ROCKLIN HOUSE, Oct’ 20.—Thomas Taylor, Mt Stewart; Benjamin Hayden, Cardigan; Duncan Coffin, St. ?eters; James Ross, Mt Stewart; James Coffic, St Peter’s; A Waugh, Summerside; H S Montgomery, New London. CE DIED. On the 20th inst., of rheumatism of the heart, George Douglass, son of Mr. John ©. Hebbs, Cabinet Maker, aged 17 years and 9 months. Funeral from his late residence, Douglas street. on Sunday at 2 o'clock. Friends invited to attend, (Wagens.) Suddenly at Flat River, on the 9th inst., Mary, beloved daughter of Angus and Cather- ine McPherson, aged 51 years. Se a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Oct. 20th.— Minnie R, Northport, deals. Oct. 2ist.—Edgar Stuart, Halifax, sundry geeds; Zetland, Pictou coal; Laura v, Northport, deal. CLEARED. 2ist.—brigt. Fanny, Vernon River, sundry goodas;*L H Davies, Pinette, deals and boards; Laura C, Bay Verte, ballast. OUTPORTS. Crapaud 18th, cleared schr Gold Hunter, Hali ix, 1500 bushels potatoes, 100 do turnips 300 do oats, and4 tubs butter by Angus Brier. At Arichat, 19th, Schr. Hattie G., from Charlottetown, and Zebra, from Georgetown. At North Sydney, 19th inst., Schr. J. Brydges, from P. E. 1. * Bristol, 5th inst., sailed, Beta, Walsh, for e. tae At Boston, 16th, Schrs. Velocity and An- nie Duncan, from Rustico. Edgarport, 14th, Ar. Sch. Edmund Barnes, from Philadelphia for Charlettetown, with loss of bowsprit and other shght damage. Halifax, 18th, arrived, Sch. Flora, from P. KE. L; Sch. Shaughraun, Montague ; Anglina, Corkum, from Charlottetown; Schr. Serene, from Pubnico, for P. KE. 1. Cleared, Sch. Eclipse, for Charlottetown. In port, Schrs. Princess Escort and Jenny Lind, for Char- lottetown, and Angeline, Fiera and Shaugh- raun for other Ports in P. E. 1. Schr. Matchless (Br.), from Canso, collided Oct. 15th with Schr. Sylvan, McDonald, car- rying away the latter’s jibboom and _ other- wise damaging her gear.—V. Y. Herald, 17th, Brigt. Swiitsure, Beattie, from Barbadoes for Montreal, which put into St. Thomas, Aug. 16, in distress, resuming her voyage 25th ult, having repaired. The Schr. Annie Linwood is reported to have capsized oif Cape Smokey, Victeria Co., C. B., during a heavy squali onthe 15th. All hands were lost. Torat DISASTERS IN SEPTEMBER. — The number of vessels belonging to, or bound to or from ports in the United States, reported totally lost and missing during the last menth is 36, of which 25 were wrecked, 3 abandoned, Ll. burned, 1 sunk by collision, 3 foundered, and 3 are missing. The list comprises 5 stear- ers, 3 ships, 9 barques, 6 brigs and 13 schoon- ers, and their total value, exclusive of cargoes, is estimated at $1,090,000, The following belonging to Colonial ports:—Ship Paul Boynton (of Yarmouth), from Baltimore for Hamburg, wrecked; barque Capri (of Maitland) from Hamburg for New York, do, schr Lizzie and Emma (of P EJ), from Norfolk for King- sten, Ja, burned. oe Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- Oct. te a ee cD ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. < } alate soanatinesisetaiat is eae STGN OF THE STOWE. ISLAND CROWN, ALDERMAN RANGE. FARMERS’ COOK, MAGICIAN CQOK, Stove Pipe (Riveted) SIX Cents per Ib, Shop Stoves, for Coal. Stoves, for Wood. STOVES FITTED UP BY COMPETENT Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1880—12 in eod FOR COAL. WESTMINSTER BASE BURNER, Russia fron WORKMEN. CHARGES MODERATE- “IVOO wow Vipe, TTENTY Cents per Ib. Extra Boilers, Pots, Kettles and Spiders. STANDARD FRANKLIN, WOCDEN PARLOR, ACVANCE PARLOR, WAVERLY PARLOR, (Call and Examine.) Cook and Parler SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner- - — ~<a Oe a ee ae om we _— ao = SSS —ES ———aeP PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF New Millinery and Millinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. 70: PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. Silks and Satins, in Pompadour, Brocade and Plain Colors, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed, New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Feathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. A FULL SPOCK OF STAPLE AND FANGY GOODS, UNSURPASSED IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, October 4, 1580. = — a Sn abate ae en ee ee WHSTHE RN ASSURANCE COMPANY ! pea FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED 1851. a Capital and Assets’ - . . > Income for year ending Sist December, (879 : - :0: HEAD OFFICE, - - - a _— TORONTO, ONT. 0:0 Risks taken on all descriptions of prope rty at lowest rates. HORACH HASZARD, October 18, 1880. General Agent for P. E. Island. N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Province will be received. FLOUR. FLOUR. 100 bbls. ‘* Hiawatha,” ; 50 bbls. ‘‘ Barony,” FLOUR. We can specially recommend the above delphia), will be my successor, Flour as a superior article for family use. For sale low for cash or approved paper. F. Ss HANFORD & CO, 0%. 12, 7289. 43 Water Street. TRY IT. IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL patrons of Dr. Strickland, 1 a fair trial and you will not be disap-| public, that I have taken the office recently | pointed in the result; it is COAL, not jire ‘occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) opposite the. Cathedral, Great George clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. 00 BAGS SALT, : 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels , : 30 halt barrels { FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals COUDFISH and HAKE, TRY [T | DENTAL. |} TAKE this method of informing the pub- lic that I have decided to leave Charlotte- / town, and give up my practice. Dr. Gko. ‘ Hypr, of Truro, N. 8., a graduate of the first ' Dental College of the United States (at Phila- I cheerfully ‘recommend him to my patrons. He has had many years experience, I have carefully ex- $1,001,052.20. ee. cman Manufacturers, Attention !! VALUABLE AT AUCTION. ‘SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. ISLAND. '} AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Warsow and A. L. Brows, Trustees of the Estate ‘of Mrs. ALBERT HynpMAN, to sell at Publie | Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the. 1ith of NovemberNext, ar 12 0 CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, - Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, and Dwelling House. Also the |Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler, | ‘This property was built for and used asa | Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and /most approved style. The Engine and Boilers /were built by a first-class maker in London, |England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- 'poses are within the Building, and in good working order. | This property will be sold withoet reserve ‘amined his work, and believe him to be one! on the day and hour first above named. No of the very best Dentists in Canada. C. L. STRICKLAND. | Ch’town, Oct. 12, '80—pat ar her ne pres 2w i - i | Roman Catholic | Street, where I may be consulted during the ‘usual office hours. A share of public patron- ‘age is respectfally solicited. GEORGE HYDE, D. D. 8. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1880. ammeneni EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. R. McLEAN. Graduate of the University of Pennaylvania | formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines } Just Landed—a choice lot New en his practice exclusively to Herring. diseases of the Eye, Ear augl7 D. SMALL. and Throat. F¥NHE place to get your Printin done is a | Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. the EXAMI PRKINTINGROOMS, Oct. 14, 1880. | postponement on account of weather or any /other cause. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may Referring to the above, I beg to notify the! suit purchasers, and the general | y Terms and ajl other information may be ‘had on application to W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. | Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’80. HARD COAL. | ARRIVE about 25th inst., per ‘* Isa- Tovetia 200 tons Chestnut. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, . Queen’s Wharf. | Ch’town, Oct. 15, ’80—3i |. seatatiipanicdia eel elieieint elie FOR SALE OR TO LET, COMFORTABLE and conveniently | situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable aud coach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling House with outbuildings in good repair, ‘suitable for asmall family. Rentlow. For particulars opply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD. | Sept. 28, ’80— im ; listate and Machinery. So a No a