.—_.. ...._In.._.._. L ~J “ “.5- flaw suntan-rang rm ' n. v.“ _ .——_ 1 c , r“; -fiuvmotrh—W.L Bro-e. f, ,. ' .«Weuo— com. .- -‘ w—Lflafin% .Wmu’w We. .sourm-ua ~m‘namm I y mme—num. THQBSDAYKSIFI’I‘EMBER 8. 1881. FIVE torn; ofgold were received in sci. York last week to pay for gminnnz‘l five tons more are on. the way. Tun. Syracuse Gamin- proposes the area. tion of a. monument to Mrs. Garfield, as the first heroine of the use. Kmosrex. Ont... has a. school teacher named. Spnnkio. and it in and he in II real good one too. and no he should if there is Ianything in a name. Toronto Nan suy'I ;—“When boys get cranky and play hunkey-punkc .~ they are hand ed over to Mr. Speckle." Ocn sprightly eentcmpomry. the Toron- to 32m. has been guilty of the follow- in' :—-"The Chicagopupcsv invite the _ Pope to leave Rome and settle in that city. Asthe Pope is not in need of a divorce, and wears no hip pocket. it is 3 not likely that the invitation will he nc- ' cepted. Tm: Toronto Nnu of the 4th says :— “The Montreal Slur, a high ‘nutlxotity on matters of Etiquette, says that it is rightfor a. young man to tam the left of his Indy companion—when out walking. It pronounces the practice of taking the outside of the walk a relic of bat-barium. and calls on all nice young men not to forget the fact. If we had only known this when we were young; we would not now be croswcyed in our left shoulder. “’0 trust that some of our nice young correspondents will give us their opinion on this subject." u—m...“ Ir would now seem that O‘Donovau that threat against English vesse u. The Montreal True ll'imru of a recent date says: . "Those who care a solitary llam- mvu about their lives, and whose pleasure or business compels them to sail the suit seas after the 30th of Sep- tember. will do well to take the Guion Line. O‘Donovuu Itossu is the agent." We presume itwill bequite Iquotocross the ocean on the Guien steamers. still we should prefer going by the vessels that are to be blown up. Tun ‘NNAL‘K" 'ro ~HIIK nut (:nln‘ There is a bread chasm between .fuct and fancy in most matters. Fancy is easily influenced into egregious blunders. It was vein fancy with the "fly on the wheel," whSch grew enthu- siastic over its supposed performance. When a fellow thinks he can. by his re- quest. turn out a whole community to vote for a bonus, and only one hundred and thirty show up, he is a victim of fancy. “'hen a fellow hun- gines that a. desperate lot of villains are concocting a dark plot, to defeat a by- law and thwart his [muniary expecta- tions. and results prove it with- out foundation, fancy has again been actively at work. “Then a low in- dividuals think they can deal cavalicrly with the intelligent people of aeity like \l’innipeg, and run the ‘wholc machinery to suit themselves. they are badly vic- timiscd by fancy, and must at zui early date be aroused from their supposed so. entity to 3. full sense of their stupid and egotistic arrogance. Semetinies a fellow thinks he is a anturerm fellm '. and im- ngmcs that his name to a project is quite snflicient to ensure it success. This is fancy gone mud. n; “I .~. Now. we propose to show. by con- trast, the difference between fancy and fact. and for that purpose we submit the following extract iron: lust evening's 77mm : “The banquet in honor of Sir .-‘.. T. Gait. ’i.C.M.G., at tbh Rovnl Exclimicc this evening promises to be one of the most brilliant events that. has ever token place in Winnipeg. Although the indicts were only issued. last morning, they have ullhecn disposed of. and it is feared that the setting capacity of the more Will not be sufiicient for all who desu‘c to amend. Amongst others ox- pectedtobepxesentauefiis ‘-ip the Bishop of Row. ‘1: Land, their Graces the Archbishops at Toronto and - Boniface. Messrs“. Cameron. Dom- :nlle, our local members and other land- .Ing gentlemen. The chair will be taken a - u . that was to draw the crowd was John lamina“.- humor”; 10. 1.3- c... es... in. mule.)- at lighf.‘ o'cmck." Some people might be blunt enough to term the above idiotcy. but wcsdignii’y it with the title fancy. The magnet X may. His name came in at the. end like the active principle ola bumble bee. Strange as it only seem. we have to mimt. on this} occasion. to the organ of Annnias, thi: Fri-e Plat, for a bit of fact. “'2 tulle the rcport‘of the “ bril- li1nt mthcrix '." and find that about twenty pen-ens sat down to the “sumptuous hoard." Of this twenty. about half are members of the Tum-r and l'ra- I'rru shifts. and of John Norquny's household. including his man-servant, his Inaidoservant, his ex and his ass, or his mule if you like it better. The dif- ference between fancy and fact is made plain above; but the fact that is brought forcibly into the sunlight is that John Xerepmy and Tom Howard, and the other few (”luv-lit: of the pan. lien! xnhnagundi, cannot treat the public of this city with indiflcrcucc and con- texupt in attempting anything in which the people as a whole are interested. No man in or out of Canada is more dc- scrving of honors at the hands of this Province than Sir A. T. Gnlt. and we regret exceedingly that the banquet to him should have been made a fizzle by the egotistic and presumptuous bearing of a few individuals. IMNlnAN. Edward l-Ianlnn. the champion scul- lcr. has declined to contest the title to the championship of the world with 'Wallace Ross. In doing; this we con sider he has acted wisely. “'crc he to go on year after year, rowing against everyone who should throw him a chal-. lenge, there could be no doubt that the result would be ultimate defeat. To— day he in not only champion sculler of the world. but stands with a record un- puralled by that of any other oarsmuu that has ever sat in a beat. “'e feel pretty certain that he could beat Rosa were he to make up his mind to do so. He prefers. how- ever, torest satisfied with the lanrels which he now wears and which he won by vauquinhiug all contestants in Europe and America. He can retire from the __1.....__...;umut.-_unfluni .-. nur...loss reputation. and no unselfish person blame him for doing so. He has decided to devote himself, in future, to the careful management of his hotel business. ‘ PB RHGNAL. ' Mr. J. F. “'ood, brother of the Chief Justice, is in the city. A. (i. Bannatync has sold within the last month $105,000 worth of pro- petty. ‘ 1V. R. Baker, Assistzmt General Sup- erintendent of the C. P. B" went south this morning. - Mr. S. J. Jackson left for London, Ont., this morning. Mrs. Jackson will accompany him when he re turns. Rev. A. B. Baird left to-dny for Ed- monton, where he will take charge of the Presbyterian mission there. He goes overland. His Grace Archbishop Lynch and Rev. Father )lcCIuIn left this morning for the east. Both are delighted with Winnipeg and its prospects. AN EXPLANATION. A Special Notice to the public appeared in yesterday's Sux from Mr. John L. Nelson, the proprietor of Nelsouville, which was prompted through a misun- demtanding with Mr. Wolfe. Mr. T. P. Murray, the chain-1i ghtniug auctioneer. is the agent for the estate, and had cer- tain negotiations in progress with u. view to bringing on 0. big: sale of Nelsouvillo lets, be t a mis- understanding urose which caused Mr. Nelson to publish the Special Notice to which we referred above. “'0 can- didly admit that there was blood in T. P. Murray's eye ywterday, and that he seemed as if he had enough mud on to tucquthe “'olfe and sweep outlthc Queen with him. but we are pleased to know that harmony has been restored. a dire catastrophe avoided, a parent saved to u drumrvim; family. and an undertaker cuchred out of a job. Now let us hear straight from Nelsouvillo. Pilil’lill'l PROVINCE PA RA- 1: ltdl’llfl. Rxpid City is about to organize field hiutcry. ' Mayor Curney‘s new hotel will he the finest building In Emerson. The “'cat L}: we race trucl; is said to be the bent in the province. The “'05:. Lynne gmiu buyers are on gunizmg for the. Manson's cunpuigu. The Emeb‘on curlers held a meeting and have decided to erect a. new rink. According to the Gladstone .\ ant. both candidates expect to be elected for Dauphin. The Il'ffifil' says that there will be ll. VTillfiL THE- sgu, SEPTEMBER 8, 1881, 'cnunA PACIFIC .‘HDTEL, last Wednesdnv evening and delxited the following: subfect "Resolved that the negro xufl'emd more from the hands of the white man time the Indian: The We won- _ Mr. Douglass of the Intrrmuienal advertise; that he will go east to make telegraphic and other arrangements for the Emma Daily International. The lialnmg Expreu mun advises him to stay at home and learn how to publish a weekly first. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEINHOFF, Importer and Mann- . fuzorcr of Home“. Saddles. “'hxpn, Trunks. Venus. Etc. We: Port-go Avenue, Main: Street. Winnipeg. septa URXISIIED ROOM. TO LLT.——- l—‘lve minute: walk from the Post om Apply Mr. 8. B. Ritchie. Bonnet-no meet. 0p- poslwthoOeutrnlSchool. I) LET.——A House In the liwlthiest locality oi the City. wast of the Central SchooL Seven rooms and a woody-bed. House net and fitted up with all conveniences. Bern. #21 per month. Apply to A. B.En.~:sooxn. thi- linrn Street. upmm WANTED. BRYANT GIRLS—Apply to w. L. Bruce, Intelligence Office. Merchant; Bunk Block. septa-l M. l'IcLARTY’S EHEAP CASH STORE. 406 Mus Srnxm', NEXT T0 1‘5!“ HCOTCII BAKERY. The Cheapest Store in “"innipeg. A Complete Assortment of anllm', Gent'- nnd l‘hlldl cn'u nearly-Made, Seamuuble, Book and fibers on Sale at Bollom Prince. TheE'anandWinterStock willAn-iveina Few Days. Custom Work and Repairing PromptlyAttond~ M'I'm M. McLARTY. MANITOBA. EMPLOYMENT . " ”AGEN BY. AND REGISTRY OFFICE. IIELP OF ALL KINDS FURNISHED. Houses to Rent and Rents Collected. ('olIrIllon Agency null Gent-ml (‘oln- lulu-learn. Collection of Accounts made aspccialty. 15:? PLEASE NOTE IT—All communications strictly confidential. A call solicited. Office. Room No. 9, L'p-thlrn, lmpcrlnl Bank Building. S M ITH & 00. 5011.5“. LACROSSE MATCH. GARRY vs WINNIPEG, I’.\‘ DRIVING PARK, Till-2 .\' Saturday Afternoon. 10th, .‘1‘ ll.ll.F-I'A§T 'l‘“'0. Aqlmlsnlon. ‘25 Cold-- sopfitd. IIME, STORE & sum The Stony Mountain Lime and Stone P311? lluve commenced I'uw.-I-.I.7.inn~~ at the “'urks. and um now In: Ian-d to deiiu’r Stone at \\'iunipcx:. Portage n. 1 'rio and Erucn-on. or any point. along the line (If C. 1‘. 1L, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Smuplrs If! ku‘ thr mug lu' .u'r‘n u! lftr Qflur qt (Inc ('nmptluy, ll'imIiIK-y. They “III also be_l.bl.o to (“midi Lilli: in or small quantities aster the 15m March. having new under construction two- lurgc l'ntcut Kilns which will turn on: it“: bushels per week each. .5. LIME EIOUH‘B will be huiltattheir Stone \ard. \\ Iunxpcg, where onlem will be filled for Lima and Sand hem one bushel upwards. “'13): the localities for q taming stone and burning lune fire will be able to undersell our one in the business. ' For other Information, I‘riccs. N. apply at Ladle-v: Free. nine "lung up “ weddings in the Portage below the snow flies, 5 0r “'1: “_ qus'r 12:,an The Marquette Debating Society met.”gm ' ’ " A ‘ swnynommn JAS. G. liCDONA I‘D, hath Jilin fire-.91. ll‘v’l.\'l\'lI>EG, - - - MANITOBA. The Hanna-i stocked with 'rhzé‘winm and Liquor- The Bar In on the Bodega Principle. 1 ." .111 Liquors drawn from the wood. 1 inc Brandi. of Imported Cigars. 145.153 J. XVI-BOON & 00., septs Proprietors. H. s; GROTTY & C REAL ESTATE AGENTS FOR SALE. Lots 31!, 40, 41. McVVillium Street. Lot :2, :5 and 4. block 11, )1c‘Villium Street. Lot 156 and 157. block 11. Mc\\'ill.inm street. I .02. as, corner Mc\VillinIn and Kenn streets. Large brick residence and one acre of land, near Dr. Schultz: otfico, Point Douglas. Let 5:), “'illinm street. good house. Lot 13. cor. J nines and Louise street, large house. Lot 92. Isabella street. It. lots on Non-o Dame street west. 1 I lots on Yonnc street, cast of Notrc Dame. 1' lots opposite Manitoba College. 7-) feet of were lot, Mc‘Villinm Estate, with house. Lot 6, Disraeli street, 3 houses. liloclc 21. Logan Estate. hits on Alexander and Logan Estate, west of l) ulfcrin Park. 5 large lots. McDonald Estate. 8 lots on Point Douglas Avenue. Several lots on Point Douglas Common. 3 good lots on river. near Louise bridge, suitable for wharf. Lots 11, 12 and 1:}. Ross street. near Princess. Lots 9 and 1'2. with good houses, Charlotte. 3 lots corner Furby and Buell streets. Lots 97 to 115,011 Gomez and Gladstone streets, Fousecn Essate. El lots 9 and 10. comer Isabella and Bunnntyut structu. Lots 16, 450 to 453, and 47:2 to 478, Riverside Estate. Lots 9 and 10, Ross street, near Princess, good double house. Lots 9.08 and 210, Logan Estate. - Lots 61. 62, 63 and 439, Riverside Estate Lot 21. McFarlane street, Fouscca Estate. Lots 49 and :10, Ross street. 9 lots in acre lots, '75 and 76 Jemima street. Ach lots 19 and ‘21), )Ic\VilliIIm street. ' 4 lots joining Mr. Bend: rson's, Notre Dame street west. Lots 149 and 150, Jemima. street. “’fi lot B. Common street El let 6, block C, Adelaide street. Lot 54. Common street, good house. Lot 105 and 106 Jemima street. Lot 12!. block 21, McVVilliaIn Estate. Lots 93 and 2.", block ‘22., )[c\\'illinxn Estate. Lot 13, corner Adelaide and William streets.~ Lot 62, Rupert street, good house. Lot 7'1. Lizzie street. small house. . may: gflgaggipggfrgeiwm Ratings 4192‘”- 50 feet opposite city hall. 23 feet on Main near Market Street. — 3 lots on Main street. near Pacific Hotel. 4 good corner lots opposite C. 1’. R. station. 1 Several good lots near St. John's Ladics' Col- cce. ' Villa lots joining city limits on Not‘rc Dame street. _ Villa lots Plu‘lrh of St. James, 2 miles from c1 ty. This property is now being so livided into acre lots or (I offered for sale. It commands a fine view of the city, and is high and dry at all times of the year. A Government drain runs along the east side of the property. and a graded road on the west. Sold on enav tenns and cheap. Tp s, n 7w, SW3» and s; of NiV} Soc 31. 240 acres T1) 9, r ‘3 w, s w} ands i ofn w} Sec 1: 340 acres Tp H. r -l w. n oi and 3 vi Sec 12; 320 acres. Tp 3, r 3 cast, I; wfi Sec 23: 160 acres. T1) 3. r 3 cast, I: o i- Soc 15: 160 acres. Tp 15, r 3 c, nwfi and Inger! s w} Sec 31 ; 240 acres. ’1‘]! 14, r 5 w, sec 4: 910 acres. Tp 9, r 1 e, s w} and $5 of n “'l‘ Sec 3: 210 acres. 'l‘p 11, r 3 w, s oi and iii of n 0‘: Sec 2 : Macros. Tp 11, r 9. w. s ol- Sec 31. and w; of s w:- Scc 3-2; ‘34!) ucres. ‘ Tp B, r 5 e, 21 e1- Sec 16. and n} of s of Sec 16; 240 acres. ‘ '1‘p 5.r4 e, ne§ Scc 1, and sf of 5 e4} Scc12; 240 acres. T1) 13, r 1 \v, SW; Tp 19.. r 1 W. s 8,, 2-10 acres. Tp H. r 1 w. s e} and c3 of s w& Scc5: 240 acres. Tp 13, r 5 W, In} of s3 and s} of 11 eg- Seczn: 240 acres. . T1) 13. r 5, II! sir of u i Sec $1, and sfi of n wé Sec '24: 240 acres. Tp 4, r 5 o. n el- und e.’_: of u w} Sec 9:): 2-10 acres. T1) Arie, nel- Soclflandsfof sci Sec13;240 acres. '1‘ 5, r 3 c, n w} and Iii: of n 0} Sec 13 ; 240 acres. NI-Zl- Sec 3. 'I‘p 11. r 52:: 160 acres. S \V quarter Sec 9., T1) 11. 1' 5:2: 160 acres. S F. quarter Sec 10, Tp 10, r 52‘. 160 acres. N E ( uartcr Sec 1, T1) 4. r 3-2.: 160 acres. “()3 Sec3.Tp4.r3c;3-_‘nncres. N ha f See 21, Tp:l,r3 e: allacres. Nhnlf Sec%. I‘p3. r3e;31)ncrcs “1 half Sec 33, T1) 3. r 3 e: 320 I ores. “Whole Soc 35. '1']: 15, r 4 w: 641) acres. “11010 See 36. Tp 15, r -l w; GLO acres N \" quarter Sec 13. Tp 13, r 14 w; 160 Items. and 5’; of n wig Sec 19: 2-10 acres Socks and n~._: of 11 e1- Sec 21: S \V (pun—tor Sec 94. Tp 15, r 14 w: 160 acres. K hal Sec 36. T1) 16. r 15 w: 33.0 acres. 1" \\' quarter Soc 11, Tp 7, r l w: 16‘) acres. H. S. CROTTY EL 00., Oflicc, No. 358 Main St, opp. City Hall. AtDVEl‘TISE 1n the TfiE SUN. comm FORTUNE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS 82.4 MAIN Sn, szxzrsc. 3 Call at Office for List of Citv and Country Properties. - — TERMS EASY- T- p. MURRAY, .AIU'C'I'IONEER ND' REAL ESTATE AGENT SEL THE EOLLO‘VING LANDS FOR SALE: House and Lot. cor. \Villinm Street. Valuable Corner Lot on Main Street. “'1. lot 5, cor. Kate and Mchrmott Streets, Bunnatyne Estate. Two Blocks of Five Acres each joining City limits. . House and Lot on Jemima and. Scott. 119?. and 193:, Burrows Estate. 50 Lots on Furby Street, between PortageRoad and Armstrongnlfloint. ' Brick House on H. B. Reserve. El; Sec. 1-1, '1‘ 4, R 6 west, i mile from Nelson— ville. Sec ‘23 and Ni: 13, T 1, B7west. S E} Sec 15, 'J.‘ 1, B 9, west. N “'5. Sec 3, T 1. B 10 west. Si Sec 33. T 1, B Bear-t: Si Seem. T 1, R 3 east. 13% Sec 17, T 1,1! 6 cast. S E} Sec 9. T '3, ll 6 west, ncur Mountain City. Sec 13, '1‘ 3. It 1 cast. W1}; Sec8,T&R3en5t. SE iSecSamlNE’; Sec9,T2.R3enst. N E f See 13, '1' 3, R 6 west. SE14 Sec5,T3,RSwest. N W} Sec25,'1‘3.113ee.st. N1. See 19, '1' 4, It ‘2 west. S E} Sec 31, T l. I! 7 west. S E} See 36, T 4, R 8 west. wg Sec 9. T 4.1% 1 cast. S \V i Sec 1, T 4. R 8 west. S E} Sec 1, T 5, R 1 west. Ni See 14, '1‘5, B 1 west. S} Sec ‘33, '1‘ 4, R 5 west. Wig Sec 12, T l, R 8 west. . Na} Scc35. T 5. R 12 west. 5 \l‘} Sec 35, T 5, R 1 east. S “’1. See 21, T 4, It 3 east, and cost :1: o S E} of Sec 20—940 acres. S E} Sec 93, ’1‘ G, I! 1 west. NJ; Sec 95. '1‘ 9, R 2 east. ' N 5% and Bi of N “3 Sec 5, T 8, R 3 west. N 1V1- Sec 9, and S; of S XV} Sec 16, T 9, R I cast S B} Sec 23 and N9 of N E} Seem, T 10, R8 west N 131 See 27 and Si: of S E:- Scc 34. ’1‘ 12, It lwcst N “‘1 Sec 35, T 13, B 3 west. S 155- Sec 14. T 1-1, B 2 east.- IInprovcd Farm at TweLittlo Points- 120 acres in crop; good buildings at a bargain. Improved Farms in all parts of the Province. “'1- Sec 9, T -l, 1! 1 cost; 140 ucrcs in crop; with house and stable, near Morris. S “'3 Sec 27 and N11: of X W} of See 22, T 13, B 1 west: 210 acres. N1: Sec 2, '1‘ 4, 11 6 west. Eggnu+.c&IO.—HJHLNL.DX.S JLLSBC 13.11an B S E} and Si: of N E i Sec 11, T 9, R 1 west—240 acres. S “'1 Sec 1, T 4, 1‘. 8 west. I'll Sec 13, T 1-1, It 4 west. Town Lots for Sale _IN._ NELSONVILLE, -MOUNTAIN CITY, cars-rm. CITY, PILOT MOUND, HAMILTON, DOMINION crrv, MORRIS. STONEWALL, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, —AN D THE— CITY OF WIN N IPEG. 20,00 ACRES FARMING LAND N OT ON ABOVE LIST. SIM-rulnlolw and thou- .‘k‘rkiu: “onto-I will do u c-ll [’3 "all on air lit-fou- purchas- ing flu-“irr- . 3:.” Sp‘xial attention given to Sal of Real l‘J-t-de BY AUCTION. e Also to Household Effects. Stock, sc. T. P. MURRAY Auctioneer. OFFICE: Over Andrews’ Jewellery Store, Mam Street, Winnipeg. mly Jfifilrt'lfillflG-i'flfl Aw I JAM - . H—FfiquRTERS‘ .Lm’e Pilatf’g‘f‘fi'rn .-_ E: FIRST-CLASS MEAL; Clean. Quiet and In Good 0",". i ENGLISH EESTAEEANIE PORTAGE AVENUE. 3° 3 OYSTRES RECEIVED DELI E w- CLoucI-IER, Pr OPfietot. .-x-{'-.~ Igars. ROY 6’1. GILMOUR- 1%.. l - - - -. 'l‘i’t‘dll' 1..- I n . .l‘. . , . :2. "I — . E... < :‘1 2'. -" H 2 "H .> :1 .-I 2 — ,, r-l Z ; A n H 4 7.1 2 n- . ,‘7’1 'I: . )' E I H 2 .2 Z :Z' — :- > ‘. p 'Q n in all 3...... ”ROY & I:GILMOU R, oularly called to our stock of Foreign and Domestic Canned and Bottled Goods. i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors and C -.y_u amt.» THE MOST COMPLETE AND FINEST S’l‘OUK IN 21-1-11 CLEMEN’I“S BLOCK. MAIN ."1‘IU ts, Tourists, and Jobbers is part TEA. AND COFZElEE _A_ SPECIALTY. do GILMOUR. "i‘u' 50M}£9me.mm. .5. . The attention of Immigrau ROY Golden Hotel Restaurant, '(Later Re-Opened by c. H. Fowl-:21, Keeps the Best Table in the City. FRESH OYSTERS Served in Any Style at All Hours. i‘ ~' “stint-:33 All [he Delicacies of the ficnson to be Ilnd n! the GOLDEN, HOTEL RESTAURANT, 1310 c. n. FOLGEB. Caterer- MU CARTRIDGES, am" In Great Variety. LOW PRICES. M W. H; BOYD’S, P011881 Avenue, opp. Queen's Hotel- A‘Z-Br—Ii’epairiny a Specialilll' RM. sonabla Prices. '. - 1mm sepfi’rm .nnrwsn-‘rtmpl” -