\ ......»mrw a-wa w-EWI For. "In“. your.“ my». ..- ..w. war ‘ (nun r.” m, ' .. r.) - v» .39.!" M220! W Pepin,“ m '1'“ DAILY BUN published every dun-noon. Sundays ex~ y,bytheyear. 8.8: 755m:- parxnonth. Tm: wxnxrxi‘ aux __- mThunday. and mailed. — _v (Gammon)... to w. H. NACLE, . EditorundProprietor. k i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OSBORN WICEENDEN, Architect. 013cc. 315 Main Skeet septfl A. CHISHOLM. Contractor and - .Builder. 0mm. ass-m Street“. ceptu As: TARKER, game.- H2111, _ momman deityRulLlVin- peso Depots , OYAL‘SPRUDIIOMME, Law Ofioes _ Maxim oppodtetheCouanWinj proc- ' ‘ seplo-Gm 3' R. WHITEFORD. late of Ottawa. Ofice Booms—1 and 3 Spencer BloeLPort— '_ . Avenue. tt LEE. TAgIT & 00.. Livery, dFeed ‘ SWIM} 3 \4.‘ '7? I" i i" an A299537 - L. BENSON, L. D. 8.. D. D. S.. . . Dentist. Booms, Bacon's Block, north of f ost Onloe. 214 Rain Street, Winnipeg. EORGE B. ELLIOTT, Finance aha _ Insurance Agent, “‘eet Lynne. Man. Mun— ..‘pal and other Securities negotiated. limo HESTERTON d: MCNICHOL. Archi- . mots. Commercialcham mnipeg. 4 ”Walter Chestertou;n. hlcliichol; t! C? H I L‘L I P S BROS:,*Dominion‘ Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers. Q’Booms 5 and 6, Riggs Inlytf NTOINE LUCIER, Saddler. Shop and Store. corner of Post Oillce and Roi—lo ercllfl Hotel building‘ . Wmni' peg. septlgzu y . TUART MACDONALD, Barrister d: 2‘ Attorney, No Public, Conveyancer, d2c. 5.: .uer of Marriage ‘censes. Portage Avenue, 'iunipeg. Han. - ml) S. GRAY. M. D.. C. 31., 11ch . University. Member 0: the College 0! Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ontario. otfioe, 4015mm . Street,.Winnipeg, septumly L STEINHOFF, Importer and Menu; . manner: 01- Harness, Saddles, 'Whipa, Trunks. Valisee, Etc..- opposite -Portage Avenue, Main Street, Winnipeg. septB McCOSKRIE 6t SMITH, Architects, Civil. Sanitary and Kyniaulie Engineers and Buildin Surveyors, 340 Main Sf... Winnipeg. ‘ Edward Me oskrie. Joseph Smith. lmo Bu erintendente. Ofice, Merchanta'ZBank Block. ml for circular 01 reierences to works . now executed. C. A. Barber. J. B. Bowes. LARKE d: CLARKE, Bumstersnnd. ' ‘Attorneys-at—Law. Solicitors in Chancery, are. E. J. Clarke. Q. 0.. Frank J. Clarke. omce. omer Main Street and Portage Avenue. mlyti V B. THBAUDEAU, Barrister and e Attorney-atrLaw. Solicitor in Chancery, ' 'otsry, Conveyanoer, 6:c. Dulce: No. 2'78 Mam . "- treet,'4 doors south ! Merchants‘ Bank, \Yinni- g.~- - - ----— ----— mlytl . MONKMAN, Barrister, Attorney, - loan at lowest rates. No commission for valu- tor‘s lees. Office—Over Merchant! Bank, ‘Wxn- ‘peg. ‘ ' I lmo OBINSON 6: WOOD, General Paint- ers, Pu er-Eungers and Glaziers, etc..etc., 02 Main St... Vinni eg. All orders ISgomptly at- tended to. Sign Vriting and C ominin a specialty. y J BuCARB, Jeweller,-.360_Mam Street; - opposite City Hall. Winnipe , Memtoba. :I-a-ene: advanced 9n Diamonds,. tches and “ ~JeWC cry of all kinds. "Watch and Clock Repair- ' -gaspecialty. octlmly gill S. CROTTYJD CO., Real Estate, " I - Commission and Insurance ente. glands . ught and sold on commission. 9 co. ha. 3:8 .. Street. Winnipeg, oppositeCItyEall. H. . . tty. 8. Poison. --.-TEE..BEST -SET of Artificml . 0 Teeth, up er or lower, 515. Common . ts. 312.. Gold on Other Fillings at Consxstent “ 'ces. Wax-ranted Satisfactory. References 1 van. J. A. MCCL‘USLAXD. Dentist, 365 Main St, 'innipeg, opposite the City Hall. 1m B. WATSON, Builder and Con- . - tractor. .Gives estimates privately same ‘_ : by public competition. Shop F1 , Sum 4-.“ . : and-Cisterns made to order. ebbing -romptly attended to. Lumber for sale. Ofllce. Main St., opposite Court House. ml? WORD-GOOD, M:.B., Licentiate . « _Callege. of Physicians. Edinburgh... » . E ' burgu, and Graduate Umvers‘ty 0‘ Toronto. Ph ‘cian and Surgeon. Oflloe hours-— ' 8 to If: o'cloc am- and 2 to 5 o'clock m omee. —* —-In rooms former-l occupied by lkirk Club. ‘ nearly oppositethe Cat 03100.”. -" ‘ ‘ 113° ‘ ARLES‘E‘ITTIJE,‘Wmmpeg; Man. 5. ‘itoba, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, may be consulted 1‘. on all diseases (at domesggatedraun‘mnli:;hn:r Persona 'or' by etter.‘ ca: ..age‘ _ ._ :, nextto' oly Trinit‘y'Cfiuréh. ‘Infirmaryt‘Board- mg and Sale Stables in connection. mlytt Z" 1 9 6 ‘ WINNIPEG UNDERTAKIHG Furniture, Warehouse ! MY stock of ComnsandCaskets isnow oom- . detain“ line. Funerals Attended lo and ‘1 "‘=-ed C out. AFirstrClnae BEARS}: .- furnished at}! exuteChnrgee. ‘ _ F'U'RNITU RE. 'i' AGeneral Amrlznent alwaysinstock. ofllcc :g’nn-remmtgrda. Also Cape; 01 Ooiiclo fair Linen, Wmdomd. Bap Damask, Cretous. Tickings, and General ' - M. HUGHES. Golden Hotel Resonate; f7 mate" yBI-Sopéuea life; a; Fontéii KeepstheBestTableinthe City. .. 1 ., , FRESH OVSTERS ServedinAny Stybatflfiouru.’ . . '1_ an no ‘ h“ n: bellado- or the GOLDEN EQTEL;§E'STAUBANTL.' u . 0n ‘ gm“. (W ‘ n . ..—~ Seasonal” bemPortage Ave., . f BARBER: e—BOWES'; ~Arohitects: and ‘ u " Etc: ‘* Commissioner for Ontario. -' Money - ' Wm a Monocmr,_rropri i ~--- - . , . . .. . _ - ... s (Sun, ‘ VOLUME" 1. ' WINNIPEG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1881. NUMBER 9.9.. HOTELS. ’ - EOROPEIN “HOTEL; ' Port 33.. next door to (I. S. Octal-re. Basins: opened. First class aeeomodation and greet. Bar supplied with the choth o! liquon supra. - ~ mm” C. n. sonann. Prop. INTERNITIONAL HOTEL. Is one o: theoldest catabl'uhedhoumin the city ’ 1' ' ‘ ‘31.. alra'rinnvn. grop- . on... . octTmly PLANTERS‘ HOTEL. - The Blue Light. opp. Migu- Station, lit-in Street, Winnipeg. Good Aeronodnlion. Charge. Moderate. FRANK PALCEER. octlxnly MANSION HOUSE. emu St... rum llocel soun- affine - Depot. ' us- BZS'guIar Means cts. ' First-Class Liquors and cigars alwayu on hand. octlmly :" uncanny! m hepl. OMEEERCIAL HOTEL; ' No; i2. Poet once III-eel. “'lnnlpo‘. Good Aceomodatlou and Mealsl‘ Bar Supplied with a Choice Stock of Liquor: and Cigars. Z. LAPORTE. Pup» (late of Ottawa) R. B.—Ken engaged for public works and con- tractors. ' ‘- ' sept29mly ANADA. l’ACIFIC HOTEL. “nann'lbla Strut, Win! 3. int" The Bar is now stocked With} 0 “lines and. Liquors. All-minors drawn- iron: the wood. Finest Brands-oi .mportod Cigars. 1. .The Buri- on'the Bodeg- Principle. First-Class Accomodation for Boarders unit-ho. travelling public. $1.50 and $2 per day. . sepfi “3.11. rumour t 09., rmmtm. OBIINIQN HOTEL, 149 lfl'nlnillrcct. “finhlm. Having undergone a thorou h renovating is now opened as a First- lass House. ~ Omens MODERATEE ‘ 1 A. .l'. FAWCBTT. septa ICHELIEU'HOTEL, ‘ 2l3 Firststreet. opp. U. S. Consulate. J. Good Accomodnuon. Charge:- Modern}? Bar supplied with the Choioost Brands - of Liquors, Cigars, etc. : _ sept‘J OTTAWA. HOTEIJ, _ 221 Main Street, \Vinnipeg. . Gaul Annunciation. Charge- Model-me. Bar supplied with the Choiccst Brands of Liquors, Cigars, otc. - A. Momma, Proprietor. mlyti DAVIS HOUSE. WINNIrEo. IuNrI-oni. First—Class Accomodgtitpn for the Travelling . ‘ . .. u . . _ he. . . _' Board from 81.00 to 81.50 per Day. ' Several Large Sample Rooms in'Connectiou. .. _. mly -- CHAS. 1. 20m htpfltlti‘. "IRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Corner of Pi?“ andScott Streets, Winnipeg. Free Bus round from all 139-:- G: Trains. Thoroughl Renovated and Newly . Purgished Throughout. LARGE-:SAM‘BIJ': _Boom 0N Eraser FLOOR. I»: J'. Cubes. Prop. ' 'mlyt! J. E. Sp'r‘roN. Man. HOTEL, .. ST. CHARLES —. 4’ ON THE £31“)me PLAN- Flnt-Glnu Beamumnr in _Conncclion. Regular—"Meals 25 cu. First—Class Liquors _and Cigars Always on Hand. hee'buato all trains. i -,.‘, I. x. mm, mun. McDermott Street. Opp. Lyon's tholeSale Home, 1 Winnipeg. Manitoba. .1 _ 1313' RCHAN TS‘ HOTEL. _ Cor Main Stfimd Portage Avenue. Cléolceol Ales. Wines, Liquor: bud Cigars. . W. J. O'CONNOB. Proprietor. N. B.—Bestaurant in connection, open day and night. - ' mJy FRANKLIN HOUSE, Main Street, Neru- the Canad- Endnc Railway Station, ' meu'zo. MANITOBA. mly -E k'm Ram-m. MANITOBA HOUSE, First Street, WW. Opened June 2nd, 1881, as aFlrst-Clasa Hotel. ‘huc “ammo: ‘uryclgm a9. villtl 3°31. ”"3 rapt alt-a... ' ' ml'y ,‘ Mauoocx chxLuu Propa— . Montgom . Wheeler- of Eontgomery lime. WlNNIPEG HOTEL, "“ msmcwmmmh . scum LIVERY STABLES, dc. FEED AND SALE STABLE, ~ Janina Med. ‘ ConuXarketSquan Win: J9me.» LANE- ”‘75.“??? w - JOHN MOYSES. 43 Poet «3ch SM: _ . - HENRY Bucnncann, PGC. 1.». ' . BOSTON CLOTHING liDiiSE. THIS DAY. k _. a ‘4 Eur HATS]; "HATS, HATS, HATS, l THING HOUSE. TIIISDAY- \ ‘ON CLO .. AT HALF PRICE, AT BOSEI' “5:. GREAT SAT. TIIIS IDA. i "mete-wi‘ausiuu tumultuous: H. S. CROTTY a; 00., REAL ESTATE AGENTS FOR SALE. d good. corner lot: opposite c. 2‘. IL elation. Several goo-l lot: near St. Johu‘a Ladiee‘ Col- Vllla lots joining city limit: on Retro Dame street. \‘llla lots Pmnh' of SI. Janice. miles from on ivldod into t commands u nueview olthe city. audi- hlgh and dry at all illne- g the yeark‘thgororument Min r32 on: e east-dds property. and n no real on the west. Sold on my terms and cheap 'l‘pll.r3w,se§audu§otnei8ec2‘x:3wacrec. 'l‘pllaimaeiSecahaml wiotowt Sec 83: mama. 'l‘ps,r.$o.noiSech.andu§olso}SeolD:.°AD acres. Total-(e. uclSocl, mdsiolstoclSHMO acne. Tpurlw.lwimd|§ofnwisw19:wm 'I‘plfl.rlw.se§ Soofiand u; all: e} Sec 9.! 340m Tpll.r1w.so§ande§otsw§8eo5: Macro- Tpls. r5w, niotugand “of not Sooalzfiw acres. 'l‘pl.r5e, uekSeelflandsiol-e} Seeing“) octet. '1‘ 5,rae.nwi mdnfiotnekSocls: ascent“. NE} SeeanllJSE: ldOacreo. S w quarter Seca'l‘p ll.r5d; locum-ea. S E quarter Soc 10, 'l‘p 10, :- 5:3; Iao acres. N E quarter Seol.Tp era: 180 acme. Whalf Seca'l‘pLx-Semianz-ea. NbatSecELTpal-SC: 320mm KhanSeoeanavrSo: 330m \VhaltSecn'l‘pmrao: {Dolores Whole Socthp 15,r4w; MO acres. “'hole Snead. 'l‘p 15, r 4 w: M0 acres N W quarter Sec 13. 'l‘p 15, r ll w; 100 acres. S ‘Y quarter Sec 31, Tp 15, :- ll w; 162) acres. “1' half See 80, Tp lb. r 15 “13% acres. N W quarter Soc ll. TP 7, r l w: 160 acres. Lot 53. William street. good. house. Lot 3|. J omlma street; good double tenement. 13 lots on Notre Dame street. Several iota Cary and Young sts. cheap. 3 acres West of St. John's College at a bargain. 132 loot Main st. Pritchurd estate. 1 Lat 6. 16 and 7Dlaraeli IL, with three houses on o! . Several lot: on Alexander st... west oi Duflerin Park. Lots 210 and 208 east 0! Dullerln Park. 8 lots on Point Douglas Avenue. 76 and 77 Gladstone IL. 0611.31 feet. Several lots on Jemima and Ron ate. Lou 9 endlil with good houses, Charlotte st. Lot- on to 115. Gladstone 6: Come: st; one third cuh,bal.1and2years. -~ .... _ 2 lots Common at, near East ward school. 50: 100 feet. 298 and 299 Smith on, Hudson's Bay. Lots 62 audwcorner Non-o Dame and Ellen streets. 15 halt lot 7 Adelaide at. Lots 49 and 5 Boss st. Lots 16:0 450 to 453 and 472 to {75 River- side esmto. Lot 6. near Mr. Henderson. Notre Danie. Several lote_Lognn at, joining city limits. Lot 54, Common street. good house. Late 105 and Ice Jemima street. ' Lot (D, Boss street. _ Lot 62, Rupert street, good house. so feet corner Main street and Portage Avenue. Lot 12, Rupert street. 50 feet opposite city hall. 19:) MIL!!! Kildouan Pariah. east side river.3 miles lrom Louise Brid e :3 acres same place fronting on river: nplondi site for residence. 2 good 2) new wood lots 17 miles from city. out Lot 78%, corner Kennedy and Graham of... K. B. Lot 519, Carlton street. 4 good lots corner Ron and Ellen at. Tpu.rangeaouet,noandnhaltolsoirl. Tp8.range20aut,se andshalloluos. Tp 8, range 4 cant. I: w and w half of n o 16. Tp 9, range '3 east, 11 e and e halt oi u w 4. Tp. 4, range 2 cast, a e and shall a! n o 17. Tp8,range5eunt,nwhaliands hallolsw is. Tp8,ranguawcut. aoamlwhaliof nemnnd " H. s. caor'rv a co., Oflilcefh‘o. 356 Main St. opp. City Hall. JOB TEAS AT JOB PRICES. Merchants will find the Teas Extra Good Value at George Wishart a Co.'s. .Ifu ST RECEIVED , 506 Blm'LADIEs FRENCH KID .500 PLIR LADIES FRENCH KID ' ' too PAIR LADIES BRENCH KID BCTTON AND SIDE LACED BOOTS BUTTON AND SIDE LACE!) BOOTS BUTTON AND SIDE LACED BOOTS ALL SIZES AND. WIDTH. -. ALL SIZES AND WIDTH. . ALL SIZES AND WIDTH. N. B. 2mm -& _co. 506 PR. MEN'S FINE FRENCH CALF 500 PR, MEN'S FINE FRENCH CAL]? 500 PR. MEN'S FINE FRENCH CALF ' CONGRESS AND LACED BOOTS. CONGRESS AND LACED BOOTS. CONGRESS AND LACED BOOTS. . Air BOTTOM PRICES. '100 PAIR MEN’S FINE RIDING 100 mm EDEN‘S FINE RIDING 1oo PAIR MEN‘S FINE RIDING BOOTS, - BOOTS. Boom; 235..., you 'j‘srRE'E'r: 3 Door! m1. arm. 01 W THE Langmui— 3151!. J. Bryan- on the Govern» Q-Oml‘. W In propodng the health 01 the Gover- nor~0onoral at the banquet by the Manitoba Club. the chairman, Mr. C. J. Brydges spoke as follows: Gentlemen : I am new about to ask you to drink the toast of the oven- mg. and I hope you will drink it. an I am sure yous-ill. in flowing bumpers. When His Excellency the Governor General came to Winni g rather more than two months ago. 1. mm was a very strong desire amour the members 0! the Manitoba Club to have an opportunity of ofl'ering him such hospitality as their club woe able to afiord. but circum- stunces at that time prevented us trom doing what we so much deeirod to do. (Chem-s.) I need not tell the gentle- men round this table. and I am sure I need not tell Hi3 Excellency. that Winnipeg is yet a very young city, but though this is the case we number amougut the members of our club ontlemon from various parts of Caner a and oi the old country,,and who have brought with them the associa- tions of the older countries, and amongst them the desire for what is known as club life (applause). but “'0 have not had until to-night a building in which it was possible to entertain our distinguished guest. This club sprung lrom very small beginnings. They occupied pro- mises which were routed at I shall not say how moderate a cest, but common- aumte with the )osition they then occu- pied ns 11. club. he institution gained ground steadily, and its members have at length obtained the peaition of being tonight able to ask Hm Excellency to dine with them in a. club house which is their own (loud cheers), and which they hope will be afliliuted. as is right should be the case, with other clubs in the Dominion, and not in the Dominion alone, but in Great Britain. (Loud cheers.) \Vhen His Ex- cellouy wax here before. the premiseu we occupied, although of of course noth- ing like so large as thobuilclinp: in which we are now sitting. was still somewhat better than what we had at the moment of his arrival. We have heard. a ood deal of into about tenants who ooul not pay their route. or who were unwilling from the premises they occupied; ""We occupied a different position. “'o were anxious to pay double the amount of our rent-nay. almoat any sum-41 we might only be allowed tostay where we were, but I suppose the inevitable oxi- fiencies of u. hard-hearted landlord in- uced him to (listmin upon us—(loud luughter)-—to turn us out Into the street and compel us to occupy the beat log cabin we could find upon the we. side. which was the building in which we were compelled to lodge ourselves {or a couple of months. (Renewed laughter.) But it was not one into which we could ask His Excellency to come. Being, however, desirous to express to him our respect ler his exalted position, a few of us, on behalf of the club, waited on him at Silver Heights. and having discover- ed _that it was the unuiversar of his natal day we begged to oflor Iim our congratulations: and to hope that he might have bolero him many cars of ing), and we added that we hoped it would be in consonance with his engage- ments to accept the hospitality of the it . would aflord him great pleasure to from circumstances he wan compelled to which he bud intended to return. and though he was compelled to travel 500 miles extra he was good enough to incur circumstances under w Iich we asked him to meet us to-nigbt, but I must be permitted to add that he has done what ve'ry few around this table have done—— he has penetrated into the innermost recesses of our Canadian Northwest. (Applause.) It has not been, as I am sure you all know. and as I know lrom pleasure trip. It is a journey which on- knowledge of geography, and to com- )letc the education which it is desirable or all who wish to be statesmen to ob« tain, but it is a journey which implies a complete severance from all those com- forts to which one like our guest has been accustomed, and entails a. great deal of hardship, but I am sure His Ex- cellency has performed this jam-n from a. high sense of dut (cheers). “ o all,know that His Exce cy—vand H. R. H. the Princess Louise, when she was with him did the same—has travel- led from one end of Canada to the other, and has had the opportunity of seeing it topay them, and vwbo were removed happiness and prosperity (louc cheer-._ club in which we are now situated. Hie- Eicolloucy was good enough to say that, comply with our request, and though- take a different route from that by; the discomfort and moot ashore to-night (great cheering) as he has done. I, t 'ougbt it right. gentlemen. that we. should make this brief ex location of the. personal experience—it has not been a, donbtedly does much to improve ono's immense extent of the torri " which he has' the proud . ' rule. {Indications- ' therelore. that HiaEx titled on e ‘ ' ' .NI ' Her av portion oiher Dominion._audwill boa le torn to'hu.when‘h meetsli on weather-{ride d-M‘Atfintiqf‘th: ‘ _ . .m- culnee and privatious'm the Old Conn. try. but who. if the conic _out here. will be able to onto homes .which ‘ will be their own inieeflmplo' .‘ wburo they will have to pay rent. tonic man whatever. Gentlemen, I am sure thatyou. like mysell. are desirous of hearing some of those impressions which ' behal- formed o! the possible future c! this comm-E 1 therefore oak - you to 30m mu m_ every demonstration 02 re- spcot in drinking the health.“ His Ex- cellency the Governor'~Geucral.‘- L (En; .- thusiaatie applause.lw3““-E- .” ?'-’ 5‘“ ' cmnun cumin. ‘ The film! nW‘—‘ Brine... oillm Int—Hal... Bow—[P.3d W, Accident—Tho liable:- 1m Klllod on the Met. ' ' ‘ Re. c. w. Pnttenon‘. sawmill-13%: Trinity Church. at Aurora... is dead.- ”' At Montreal on Thurs]: "the M “ in the case o! Hugh Hayven’i" returned a verdict of. wilful murder" and hem The misonor received the sont‘enCod‘un- moved. ‘- ' ‘ ' * “"‘"' ’ _Jolxn Blue. Jr.. 0! Wallacetowik'wns lulled on the CauulaSoutbern Railway truck near Dutton Friday uixht.«.:Ho Is suppowl to have jumped. from the on oursxon train returning lrom' tb'C'South- urn Counties Fair; ‘ 1 ‘ . ‘ ' on the Grand Trunk Railwu . -Au* old lady. and an old resident. rs... James Bax-mun. was killed by the up special. at tho mill-mu]. bridge, at Bowmanviilo station. She was crossing the bridge. The conductor -whistled down down brakes. but toolate. .. .~ .. ~ 0n Thumlny, at Hmniltou. a drunken row occurred In J. I’billipfl' J amen street. The proprietor sent his little girl (or a policor'nau, but W‘mIHOI- lcran. one of the mingé-‘utomiedr her. Phillipa interfered. and .a ntrugglo. took place between them. and Philh , in do- endiug himself. struck H01 emu so . prove fatal. - Philli thopolioe, and Ho oran-wastakento :‘a .!109lv9.!:'&-.I....-- I..- — -— Mr. Hugh Mollabon,‘ Q. 0., 'applied to Mr. Justice Order ‘for an order to admit to bail J amen and William Feohley. who areet present conlluod ill-.Lo‘udou goal. found. the first for themnrdor of John and Thomua Donnelly-at Lucan,’ and the second‘ named ~for' tine-:murder of Time. Douuclly. alone. ,The order. was counsel. represented by the ,‘D u Attarnoyiieueral. peruiittiug 'to‘bo the indictments... and .' two .—nureties of {LOGO each, to stand theirtrialhut. the next spring mines: Ali-to Wm. Foch- loy the inquiry "as ‘to the"snific1ency of the bail abell be as- it-‘fouly'ono reeogni-‘ zauco had been entered into“: i::'x:.:_. . .- -—-————.——-—-—-———:.. J“: ALBEB'I‘.‘ u.w.r.:..r. . -_ 'On the cocasiCn althe recgn-txtvillit o! the Governor-General to "Emmanuel dress presented to him by the Bishop of Saskatchewan in behalf of the LWarden and Tutorial Stall, the Hon? ‘L’uiwrence Council. in of Prince Albert had . . _ tlie'num of three hun 'ed‘ dollars 'to be applied.- towards' the formation oi a scholarship in Emmanuel'College' in stated - that -,‘,the:"..'; requested permission 1rom.HiI,.Excclmj ship," after Her 12on Pnnmg Lam. . . I: . Lan~~'-" .. as. courteous words, permission. forenoon he saw, the-menial: on the butcher shop at E. A. Allen.841_West 36th street, seized h _by the shoulder , and cxclniming, "I've found you‘at last" ‘ stabbed her in the ,abdomen.- woman cannot live. -McKBWe2 landed. at: Castle Garden Saturday. ’.- ; ‘ Chicago, Oct. flag-A. Carhnsulle.’ ’ which was operated‘by'u man-calling bar of moulds {or silver coins- were cap~._ tured. Nelson escaped, ‘but the women werearrested. ' " "' " in every portion of the Dominion. has now added to the knowledge he thus obtainal, a; knowledge possessed by very few by travelling throughout the length and breath of this great North— oi proceeding across the plains to the Rocky Mountains. of pitching his tent within sight at the snow-capped . peaks olthatmightyranga. undo; seeingthe west, “travelling to the Saskatchewan, , Tammany is not admitted totbe conveng ' . we will not hold another convention,but ." willreturn home, 0 ' the ticket and ~ L leave the responsib' 'ty withtbe‘you- 3 ventioo. ’ Business men ‘ g ‘ value of Tun SUN at in: adv ' ' _me- dium,'uod exhibit their oppreciatzoh Of it by their liberal patronage. . .- 3 fi‘ sentenced todeath on December 0th. , On Monday a fatal accitlent'occurmd H nuloou on . severe a blow that it'is fear-edit will i gave himsell upto’ ' and against ,whom .indictments;,wero. . granted with the consent of the.- Crown - - .33 ed in the sum of 02,000 each' v‘onl‘oach of ' ' EMMANUEL common, rumor: ' College. Prince Albert,~whmllis-Excel~ - loucy hml finished—his reply.to;-tbe ad- ‘ Clarke. member:- - o! ---'-tbe , Northwest —' iulne do _: memory 01 His. Excellency’u-visit. ancL - lency to name it the "Louise; Scholar- . . Eighties” the His Excellency, inn {new kinds and greeted. .themqnixed . C'fhe ' ' m’.‘ ' f" tel: reports the seizure-:01 a. com: . te citing establishment in that city,{\. himself Nelson, and two women; said to- ' be his wife and mother-in~law..-Ss.-i. mun. -. . At Osgooad.Hnuf‘raibiiééftii'i‘émny, ' " :Tlxos.‘hchewer and wile"have been' ‘ separated some eight years; 33119 other ' ‘ Albany, Oct, 11.451“:- million: If. _ m y at. 3...:- if ‘i i. E ’I E i ‘v a A. . l