SUPPLEMENT TO “THE SUN,” September 8, 1881. 'Smmsomwsus \V.A.SHEPPARD&Co, HANLAN RETIRES- Layereggsefi . J. R. CAMERON 8: Co., _ y ow owto ' emos 0 am I! HARDWARE, STOVES, mammogram HOT AIR FURNACES, ELECTRIC BELLS, BATHS. PUMPS, to. Ann LARGE Wrought Iron Hotel Stoves. --.u o— 8TEAM CARVING TABLES. Gm Milling, Plumbing, IIaLIruaiuvl [mu ll'urlr, ”trying (Mu) Burr Truughiug. mPronIptly Attended To. - 0 ll. ROLLS‘ Cholera Cordml. A poo-“lava cure for DIABI ltlltliA. Sum. mcr Complaint, Chou-re lnlnntum. Dywnwry, ctr. ~Print: 23:“. bottle. For mic It the C111 manner. can 4 our north of Pout 0mm. Pine, Spruce and Oak LUMBER. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN THE MARKET. «mm-a... ..... o... “a-“ mu... “I 0-4:...7- Desorption on SHORTEST NOTICE Ill rm, SPRUCE, TAMARAC or OAK. EITHER Our Mills Run Dav and Night. We are receiving large quantities of Spruce from Lake Winnipeg every week. —_ Orrin: far .1” Kim].- qt' I‘Iuniu', .llill mu! I-uz-lury U'm‘l.‘ I'rumqll'y ("I‘l’d‘lh DOORS, EASE. BASE CASINGS. MES, MOULDINGS. WOODEN EAVETEOUGHS, dc, A L‘WAYS 0X HAN D. Hugh Sutherland & Bro. 15th An; . liifil. ‘u‘iuulpcz; JOB TEAS, a specialty, wholesale only, at Geo. Wishart 8:. Co.’s. EVERY, BDARDIHG 8. VETERINARY First-Class Stables. Call and. 1m Rigs. Family Horses. Comfortable recs. MAN, V. 8., James Street, Winnipeg: f3 ."- H l N 1- w Jr..." ?a :2 he” Real Estate Exchange, Minn Street. Farm Lands & City Property BOUGHT AND SOLD. IMPROVED FAILUS T0 LEA-5' .'. HOUSES T0 RENT. Values elven and Collections Made. 15%" CALL. 3 mlytl JAS. A. CARLEY. FCR: §CARLEY_ THIS SPACE RESERVED JAMES A- Jas. A. Carley DDNALDSDN & BRO. “'holcsalo and Retail Dealers in BOOKS, STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. .— Cr. Main St. 8. Portage Ave. WIBT NEE Cu! :1 QFFICE AND MAP ROOMS: 276 Must Attend to Business. TOP OF THE LADDER AND SATISFH‘ID. AT THE A “'11!!! RESOLUTION CEBTAlflfiY. The .llm‘l of the 6th inst., referring_to the Toronto regatta, says the champion is now the (ex-champion. Last night Hanlnn and Bose met at the Queen's Hotel. The latter wanted Hanlan to arrange for a race. Hanlun declined. nvowing his retirement altogether from boat racing. He had that morning withdrawn the money sent to cover the Ross deposit from the Boston Herald and would accept no more challenges. His business required his undivided atten- tion. “’hen he went away from home it went to the bad. Now he determined to devote himself entirely to it. Lat- terly he had attempted to both train and attend to his hotel, but found it im- possible. He therefore made up his mind to retire. He was perfectly nwnre he would sacrifice his titles, but they were no object to him. Thus ends the genteel. career any ozmsmnn ever lived. Being interviewed this morning, Hunlan reiterated his determination to retire, and refused to take any part in the Tor- onto regatta. He says he does not in- tend to repeat the mistakes made by other champions who reached the top of the tree and then were beaten. Ill! LOST Vi'll-‘l‘l. The police yesterday had a call from an old mun who had come down from Issubellu. County with his wile to see the State Fair. He was in u. heap of trouble over the fact that they had be- come separated twenty-four hours pre- viously. und all his hunting and enquir- ing had failed to get trace of her. He explained the separation as follows :— “ You see, We were looking: at the runnin' races. Sich things allus excite me, for I‘ve bin tlmr' myself. The boss [bet on was losin' ground, and I tried to climb 11. stump to swing my but and encourage him. That lot the crowd in between me and Hunner, and fust I knew I couldn't find her." “How old is your wife?" asked the officer. “About 22," replied the old man as the red came to his lace. “She‘s my third wife, you see, and maybe I was a. little foolish." “Did aha Ironic any young Iovvro 9"- “Piles of 'em." “Were any of them at the State Fair ‘2" "I believe I saw two or three." “Old man," said the officer after u. long pause. '1 want to ask you n. ques- tion. and I hope you wont be offended." "No, sir, I won‘t. be miffed at anything you say." “Suppose. now. that your wife had—— had 2‘ That is to say, sup- p030 “By gum !" exclaimed the old man as he shut; up his jack-knife, "I believe lkctch your meaning. If Hnnner has pluye.l that trick on me somebody '11 git. shot.“ “' ‘hnt‘s only my theory." mused the ofl’icer.“ "Perhaps she loves you, and wouldn‘t think of eloping." “I dunno about that—I dunno. I gave her 120 acres of mighty nice lend before she'd have me. “'11th shall I do 2’ I feel iii if I stood on a. hot grid- iron." "Take one more look over the grounds and I'll see you at the grand stand in an hour.“ The old men hurried off at a. cantor, and when the hour was up the officer walked down to the stand. There he found in. cross-eyed. lop-shouldered woman sitting on the fence with her No. 7 feet displayed to the gaze of thous- ands. Beside her was the old mun. “'hen he saw the officer he got down and shook hands, and whispered: " That's her, and she never even thought of cloping." The oliicer looked the young wife over from head to foot. and was turning away when the old man whispered : “ l kin see them feet, and them eyes. nnl that shoulder. just as plain as you kin. but I'm no fool! Her mother is the only women in our county who weaves mtg carpets. and her dad has lent. me 5200 without an endorser. And say 2’" " Yes." “ The hmd I gin her has twelve tax- titlos and a. mortgage on it! See ‘3 Keluck—whoop! I‘m no chicken! And he climbed up beside her. put his urn: around herwuist. and yelled out that he would back the roan horse against the fiel;i.—I)rfruil 1"n'c' I’rrss. an ___._.._.__ .-\ ROF'T LOVE. Mr Factundfxmcy has noticed: . That the little boys prefer boys to guts. That the little girls like the girls best. Thus they don‘t get over their preier- l encc as soon the boys (lo—some of them never. Thur. women love the men because they what they have. That the man who marries late in life does well. That the man who marries young does better. It is well known that certain fowls fill their digestiue apparatus with gravel and pebbles. which act as millstones m grinding up their food. Human beings should not on this suggestion, and before dining at a. western restaurant swallow it sausage cutter. A young girl went timidly into a. shop the other day and asked the shopmnn how many shoe stfinrfs she could get for a penny. “How one do you want them ‘2" he asked. "I want them to keep." was the answer, in a. tone of slight surprise—Hurlfipnl Timex. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE RAIL‘VAY TDD: TABLES. Canada Pnclflc. RAT PORTA GE DIVISION. msrwuxn. _ \l’ill leave Cross Luke every Tuesday and. Pn- dny at 4 o'clock pm. wusrwmn. ' Will leave “'innipeg River every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock u..m. _ Connections will be made at Cross Luke With trains to and trom “'innipeg on days above men- tioned. HI. Pnul. Minneapolis and Manitoba. somxs'rw/mn. . Express leaves St. Vincent at 12.35 p.m., arriv- ing at St. Poul at 10 n. m. the day lullowmg. making close connections with lines runmng in all directions. somann. Express leaves St. Paul at at 7.301;.m.. urrivjng at St. Vincent at 4.45 p.1n.. the day following. marking close connection with the Canadian Pacific. Trains leave St. Paul for Breckenridge at 8.20 M11. and 9 n. m. Trains arrive in St. Paul from Breckenridge at 7.05 and 6.30 p.m. Trains run between St. Paul and Minneapolis almost every hour. Sleeping cars on all night trains. Non lacru Pacific. wrists-min. Express leaves St. Poul us 7 n. m. and 7 p. m.: Mumuupolis.7.40 run end 7.3) p.m.; Bm‘nerd, 1.10 pun. and. 1.30 tum; lendon, 6.55 pm. and 7.30 u.m.; Moorheud. 7.16 um. and 8 u..m.: Fargo. 7.3.9 p.n\. and 8.05 (1.111.: and Bismarck at 7.15 p.111. Jus'rwJLnD. Express leaves Bismarck at 7.10 n..m.: Fargo. 7 Mn. um! 6.9.5 p.m.: Moorhend, 7.0-1 gun. and 0.30 p.514 61} ndon. 7.30 run. and 6.55 p.m.: B!ninerd. 1.15 um. nod 1.30 mm; Minneapolis. 6.25 p.111. and 7.30 mm; St. I’uul, 6.40 p.1n. and 7.50 nun. Train arrives at Duluth at 7.40 run. and leaves at 5 11.111. Sleeping curs on all night trains. Chicago, 5!. Paul and Jllnncapolin. sourm-ms'rwmn. Express trains leave Minneapolis at 11.45 tun. (except Sundays) and 6.35 11.11}; and St. Paul 12.35 pm. and 8.05 p.121” arriving in Chicago at 7 am. and 4 pm. Nonmsrwmn. Egress trmns' lenvo Chicago at 10 mm. (except sun y} and. a p.m.. earning an :5. ram at 0 mm. 2x133). 1.30 p.m., and Minneapolis at 7.35 mm. and .- p.m. The only line between Chicago zuxd St. Paul running Pullman curs. Chicago. Mlhvnulu-c and St. Paul. SOUTHEASTWARD. Express trains lenve Minneapolis at 11.35 11.111. (except Sundays) and 7.05 pan; St. Paul 19.35 pen. and 15.05 1pm.: Milwaukee, 3.45 11413.. 1 p.m., 7.30 n. in. and 4.30 p.1n. (lust two except Suuduvs), arriv- ing at Chicago at 7 11411., 4 p.m., 10.30 u..m. and 2.55 p.111. xon'rxnrnsrwum. Express trains leave Chicago at 10.10 run. 9 p. 111.. 511.112. unu 7.30 can. (lost three except Sunday. and only first two run through to St. Paul and Minneapolis): Milwaukee. 1.25 pun. and 2.10 n.m.; St. Paul. 6 11.111. nnd 1.2.5 p.m.; Minneapolis. 7 lLJll. end 2.25 pm. h Trains between St. Paul end Minncnpolis every our. Sleeping cars on ull night trains. .‘llltl-lgnn Central. nns’rx‘mnn. Express trains leave Chicago at 9 u.rn.. 5.15 p.111 mid 0.10 p.1n.. (lust except Saturdays and Sun- duys). arriving ut Detroit at 63311.11)" 3.3511..m. and s n.1n. All truins make close connection at Detroit whh the Great “'estern. Grand Trunk and Can- mlu. Southern for points east, through sleepers being attached. wnsrwxnn. Exprm tmins lenvo Detroit at 0.35 thn.. 9.50 p.m. and 8.10 p.m.. arriving at Chicago at 7.40 p.m.. 5.30 mm. end 7.30 mm. These trnins take the through sleepers from Grout “'estern. Grand Trunk and Cnnndn. South- ern, and make close connection at Chicago with the 1.: nine of 02.1w: roads. Palace and sleeping cars on all truins.‘:-.nd din- ing cars on all trams for breukmat and supper. G roux Sfi'rncru. i-zwsru'anr). Express trains leave Detroit n: 7.05 p.111.. 4 u.xn., 8.35 mm. end 12.45 p.111; London. 11.10 par... 5.40 u.m.. 1-35 p.11). and 5.30 pan; Hamilton. 1.50 u..nl.. 11.30 “.11)., 5.05 p.m. and 8.15 p.m.: arriving at Toronto at 9.15 “.11)., 1.15 p.1x!.. (1.55 pen. and 11.15 p.1n.: Suspension Bridge. 3.10 u..m.. 1.1.5 p.nx.. 7 p. 3n. and 10.55 p.1n.; Bum-.19. 5.55 9.112.. 3.30 p.m. and ‘ p.111. For all Kinds of Buildings. Apply or Address, at the love everything they have to take care of. That men love women can‘t help it. That the wife loves her husband so well that she has no thoughts for other men. The: homely husbands are best. They because they 5 ‘the grant Teas, Values, Wholesale, at never forget the compliment paid them Geo. Wishart &. Co.’s. , ROMATICS PONACEOL S TOOTH 1’0 “1).“: 1?. -the best pro, amtmn yet dis.- covered for presen ~13, clemsing mnl beuntiiyieg the moth. For sale at City Pharmacy, next door north of Post (Nice. J. Ct P. LYONS, Contractors for Parliament Buildings, Prepared to Take and Execute Contracts 5.! 'I'ISI-LICTIUA' (it's! [(ANTEED. ROSSIN llO‘CHE. “'INNIPEG. Finest Assortment in City, Choice Fra- Splendid Fashionable TA/LORs, All}; L'K' RECEIPT OF THEE FIRST “MT 0? FALL - TWEEDS,‘ OF THE LATEST AND NOBBIEST DESIGNS, W HIGH THEY ARE PREPARED TO MAKE TO. ORDER ' IN EVERY STYLE . THAT “ILL DEFY COMPETITION. AT MODERATE PRICES 843 Main Street, two Doors from Court House. \‘E , T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT . —. E E ECITY TEA STORE: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ.AAAAAAA.—L—L—\A.-XAl-L~lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAE M 0/5 near) y and Curran, ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ——G—ROO H7 3-2. r Hrs—— -\‘_-‘\~.,r_ "ll '31 —AND—— PROV SlONS. MCENEANY & CURRAN beg to quote for consideration a. few prices of Tees and Groceries. Being under a. very Small Margin of Expense am! if: Shippingull our Goods direct, we do not hesitate to say that we'btifiThnd do, |- offer Better Value than any other house in the city. The Steady Increase of if v 2‘ '33 :5; i our Business is the Best Proof that, TVs Give the Best Value. ' I (I) GUNPOWDER, 60, 75, Verv Best 90c, (Finest TeuimportetL) —l ' i < JAPAN, 40, 50, 60 and 75c. n1 ‘4 DJ YOUNG HYSON, 50, so and 70c. :- l— BLACK, 40, so, so, and Very Finest 75c. 03 . I ( . :‘q PAYING MORE IS SIMPLY THRO‘WING AW'AY 11037131155 __ ‘ i 1 ( ALL FINE &. STAPLE GROCERIES ’l'j on THE VERY BEST MAKE AND QUALITI. i — al 2‘1 Each Article guaranteed Fresh and in Good Condition, always in stock, and i1 placed Down at BOT] 0.11 Jv’IGL'Ii'ES. :3 ii 12:? COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELWES. 5; 225 MAIN STREET, wannwec. Brick Block. Next Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg. Bessel/awe. Builders’ - Hardware. HORSMANL. WindowGiass, Paints, Tools. HORSMAN’S. Low Prices. - Best Goods. It: i , I I ) in“! iii-ii 9'11. n...“ mu... m u.-.-...-mnu-.n mkhnzmrnuanu H mean-:5 a. to -’v‘ F '— unfi- .-rr Brick Block, Next Bank of Mantleal, Winnipeg‘-