Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 16, 1884

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Pages 1 - 4 of the Winnipeg Free Press October 16, 1884.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 16, 1884, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press Weott Peak thtjb8day, october 16, special notice att Stjock is coiled to to order of Solu at mrs. Wood s. 103 Kennedy Street for to Day. See the advertisement. The planking of Lombard Street ban been commenced. Tue Fence in front of the new City Hall has been torn Down. The troop of cavalry will Par do at the Drill shed on sunday at 10 n. M., to at tend divine service. Last evening a sneak thief walked off with a valuable suit of , which were hanging in clothing House. Front of the Boston a da3khall match will take place at the old driving Park on Friday afternoon Between the Winnipeg and a nine Mado up from the rowing club. Ai Kaham a kiss is in custody at the police station. He is accused of stealing t any. The a hand cart from Isaac Case will be heard at to a turning a Lovei to Puli co court this the usual Blue Libbon meeting will to held this evening. Rav. B. Silcox will deliver an address and an interest ing musical and literary programme will to rendered. Daniel smell charged with drunk enness was Tho Only individual whose name graced Tho police court docket yes you Storony to ionizing. To was assessed 83 and Coats or ten Days. A social will be held in Zion Church this evening. Refreshments will to provided by tha ladies from 7.30 to 8.30, and a programme of Choice musical selections Etc., will be offered. Or. Som Twet super indent of Educa Tion and Rev. Or. Weh Vood leave for Brandon this morning. They will drive from Brandon to Man Doaa to attend the Western teachers convention which opens at that place to Morrow. Maxa Geh Walsh of Tho Bell Tele phone leaves to Day for rat Portage where he intends to put in about fifteen telephones. An Exchange will not to established there however until the nature of business justifies the investment. Question of the advisability to f submitting Tho Scott act. Or. T. H. Schneider president and or. Fred Cockburn Secretary of the Blue ribbon society on behalf of the society offered the use of their Hall to Tho local Branch of Tho Dominion Alliance for the holding of Public meetings. Major Allen of England in in town. Or. A. Wright left for port Arthur last even. Or. Charles Hay m. For nor Folk is in town. Or. Mcd. Gordon Deputy sheriff of Calgary is at Tho grand Union. Or. Hodgson of Hodgson Sumner co., Montreal Haa returned from a trip to the Rockies. Hon. Alex. Morris and miss Morris Aro in the City the guests of or. Scarth. Or. Morris his numerous friends will be glad to Aee a in excellent health. Akk Outlook. Something now is to to offered to the lovers of Winter amusement during the coming season by or. We. Murray proprietor of the Alexander Street skat ing rink. Hia Enterprise is that of a Toboggan slide which to intends constructing on the Bank of the River adjoin ing the risk. The Bank is there about thirty feet in height and Tho Structure will to somewhat higher so that the do cent will give an impetus suf Licien to carry the merry sliders an indefinite Dis Tance in the the slide direction of St. Boniface. To to ready by the commencement of the season so that skating and tobogganing May be carried on promiscuously during the whole Winter. The rink is also to to refitted and adorned with evergreens and Altiga so As to give it a gala appearance for Tho opening do mensuration. Of sub the Centennial of Mir i Moseh blonde a tribute to a Man. The hebrew population of the preparing to join with duo solemnity in the Universal Celebration on sunday Tho 2gth inst., of Tho one hundreds Day t h birth the Appeal in the liquor Case of Dan dodgers of the Victoria club was heard yesterday for a second time by a jury of live Moil. Judge Ardagh presided. Tho jury failed to bring in a verdict and were discharged. The Appeal in Tho Hardy Case will Cote in on monday. A stable in Tho rear of or. A. H. Fer Guson s residence was badly damaged by tire about eleven o clock yesterday morn ing. Tho Central Hall boys were quickly at the scene and did excellent work in preventing the spreading of the flames. The fire wag caused by some persons thoughtlessly placing coals of fire among a pile of rubbish. William Gall a sawing machine agent while standing on the Street at the Coroner of main and Willian streets about Throe o clock yesterday afternoon was noticed to stagger and fall heavily on the sidewalk. Medical Aid was summoned when it was discovered that he had taken an epileptic fit. He was taken to the police station where he soon recovered. A meeting of the general manage ment committee of the late exhibition of the historical society will be held in Tho rooms this evening at at 8 o clock there will be a meeting of Mem Bers of the society who wish to be pre sent acc the opening of the St. Andrews Mound. All who intend to go to St. Andrews should be present this evening. Mayor Looan was informed by the architect yesterday morning that Tho sub contractors on the City Liall would not proceed with the work unless they paid for what had already been done. To a reporter the mayor said that tenders would be asked for for the completion of the building and would be received up to ten o clock on Friday. In the mean time a number of men would go on with the work of roofing in. Tho building. The Block pavement is now Progress ing very favourably under the careful supervision of City Engineer Vasell and inspector Ross. Competent judges say that the pavement that has been Laid is unequalled in the Dominion. The Only Dilk culty at present is in supplying the blocks the saws not being Able to Cut them fast enough. A new machine however is being got into readiness and it is expected that this difficulty will to overcome in a few Tho will be kept going night and Day. The Stock s1iow. The Hon. A. A. C. La Riviere has kindly consented to open the exhibition in Knox Hall on tuesday evening next at 8 o clock attended by the Pru Mior and the hons. Messes. Miller Wilson and Brown and the Deputy minister of agriculture or. A Tori Burrows. The following now members were elected on monday evening capt. B. A. Mullins Kildo Nari win. Cox ii. B. Brough assistant w. O. Fonseca de. Porter manager on Tario Bank Jno. C. Moro merchants Bank or. E. Benson and we. Rainier m. P., . Day of sir Moses Monte Liore the great jewish philanthropist. Or Brown Tho president of Tho synagogue Here has received from Rev. Or. Adler Tho chief rabbi the British Empire a special form of service consisting of prayers thanksgivings Etc., appropriate to Tho occasion. Tho Leader of the choir in now arranging suitable music for the service. Tho unanimity of Loving reverence with which the More than princely gifts of sir Moses Montefiori for the material Benefit and the education of jews and others in the East Are spoken of by Hia co religionists throughout the is most remarkable and it is Felt that and Empire accompanying the demonstration in other countries is no More than the Honor justly due in the occasion of Tho Centennial of the by Rte of that great and Good Man. Or. Brown is having a suit Able address beautifully engrossed and illuminated to to forwarded to Tho Man homejmi88ions. Meeting of the presbyterian Synod s h. Committee. Of the c of the Var Lens Trieb. Tho Synod s Home i Sirion committee met in Knox Church on tuesday evening at 7 o clock. Present reverends Jas. Robertson convener d. B. Whimster Secretary treasurer d. A Gordon a. H. Cameron Pringle w. R. Ross W. Wellwood Farqui Larson d. Mcrae and a. Bell. In View of the urgent necessities of the vast Field under its care the committee after very careful consideration agreed to make Tho following Grants to the congregations of the Winnipeg presbytery Little Britain and Selkirk gratification is expressed at Tho increase made by the congregation toward support of ordinances. Emerson Springfield Stonewall conditional upon settlement and if supplied by an ordained Mission Greenwood Headin Gly Dominion City Clear Springs s300 Morris ij300 fort Frances fort William per Sabbath for monthly Supply Dur ing Winter. The committee then adjourned to meet on wednesday it 9 a. in. Tho councillors met this morning Pur Suant to adjournment. All the members present. The committee resumed consideration a Celebration in every City town Village throughout the British whom Honor. The hebrew world delights to it will Boon exhibition it the Tiro of the Celebration. Legal intell1oence. Tai Siita . Court House oct. 15. The court sat again in term at 12 o clock yesterday. Present Wallbridge c. J., Taylor j., Smith Robertson Nisi. A Kwh Post offices. Tho following new Post offices will to opened in Manitoba and Tho Northwest territory on or about the first of novem ber next Alf. Hutchison postmaster 12, 22, 23 w. 2, Assiniboia Tro Garoa John Petrie postmaster 35, 19, 2 2nd Assiniboia lag och James Stevens postmaster 2, 13, 24 w. 1st Manitoba w. Holliwell postmaster 1, 12, 24 w. 1st Manitoba Philip Hondo postmaster 14, the argument in this matter was continued from yesterday. At the conclusion judgment was reserved. The next Case on the list is Mclean v. Merchants Bank. This was an action for malicious prosecution. At the Spring assizes Tho plaintiff was non suited by or. Justice Dubno and against this ruling lie now appeals. At the conclusion of Tho above Case appeals against cases which have been heard by the chief Justice will be heard the other three judges presiding. In Garrett v. Pro con fess for foreclosure. Or. Crawford. Boulton v. For Plain Tiff enforcing judgment of common Law with reference to master to Lake accounts. G. L. Taylor for plaintiff. Jameson v. Mayor and corporation of the City of plaintiff owns certain property in the Parish of St. James where the civic authorities in or Der to avoid Tho flow of water from the Prairie built an embankment across his obtaining his leave or informing him of their intention. An inter to injunction was obtained some time ago. At plaintiffs request the mat Tor was for two weeks pending some negotiations towards an amicable settlement of the difficulty. Canad i permanent v. Cree for for closure with reference to Mas Ter. W. H. Long. Sexsmith v. For fore closure with reference to master if required. W. H. Long. Glass v. Direct of Tho Grants asked for and agreed to make the following recommendations for Tho presbytery of Brandon. Blu i this Grant is reduced in View of Tho fact that there is no estimate Given for collections taken in one half of this held. Bum aide Prince Albert Edmonton Regina 350 Nedosa Medicine hat fort Quappelle Oak River Shell River g300 Rosa Burn Whitewood the committee draws the attention of Tho Brandon presbytery to the largeness of this Grant and recommend said presbytery to take immediate Steps to reduce the same. For the current six months. Tile committee directs attention of the Brandon presbytery to the exceptionally Small rate of contributions in this Celd and recommends that the congregations to informed that this commit tee cannot recommend so Large a Grant after Tho next six months. Alameda conditional upon an or dui Iid missionary being sent into this held Indian head fort Mcleod Tho committee agreed that owing to Tho exceptional High coat of living Tho salary of or. Mckenzie be per an num. Elkhorn York Colony Pense per Sabbath for Winter Supply by presbytery or 8400 if an ordained missionary occupy the Field Cathcart Carlyle ?4uo, on Condi Tion that an ordained missionary occupy Tho Field rapid City no Grout in the event of a cull per annul Strath Clair Mooar jaw this Grant is made in View of the facts that the subscription lists As. Returned Are not As Complete As they should be Neepawa Battleford the committee earnestly Hope that this Grant May be considerably reduced next year. Souris this Grant is made in View of the committee being of opinion that Tho contributions should be at least especially in View of the amount contributed by Souris Village. Newdale Roseland Wolseley with the understanding that Grenfell receives such Supply As worse Ley will be Able to give it Birtle Binscarth Millford Calgary Carrot River for the current six and Tho committee directs Attoa Tion. Of Brandon Presby Tery to Tho smallness of the amount promised by this Field and to the advis ability of taking such Steps As May be necessary to increase said amount or to make a readjustment of the Broadview Moosomin Don s300 Oak Lake for a catechist throws with that Ball " the Ball i lost and a View one had to be Brough into play. Tho team then settled Dow to work and played without an Orro but it was too late and Tho rattle a lost the game. Billy firmly believed to Ball was Tho Jonah that brought All to bad Luck to Hia Side. Fob up ply. J or for an ordained Mission Ary 7, 7, b. Manitoba Bach postmaster Soburn 32, 19, Otto see 2g, w. 1st Manitoba Roseland D. Mcburnie postmaster 0, 20, w. 1st Manitoba libel Mouth Mathew Whaley. Post master 32, 22, w. 1st Manitoba. S4t. Axil Newm Cill sch. A congregational mooting of St. Uii Geog Obi i Church an wait old in connection with the we Kiy in Ayer meeting last eve Ning i Selkirk Kotul Jav which a Nomina Tion of a Nodi Tiitus fur a action As elders took Puree. Trio names proposed were the following messes. Wilson Irv ing o. . Jul conic Hugh Ross B. Mitchell John Paterson Alex. Campbell thus. Thorburn Jame Russell d. Clias. Sinit i. From these eleven candidates six Are to be chosen at a election the Dale of which is not yet fixed but will probably be in about three weeks. The Silico of elder in the presbyterian Church is a permanent one those elected holding Mollico during life unless they voluntarily resign or Are do. 1 fur sufficient tha proposed tons. Decree for payment by defendant of question of costs reserved. S. Ewart and Chester Glass for Plain Tiff. S. Hough for defendant. Kab Leo. A. Staszko. The second application for Tho extradition of Geo. A. Sta Bro the alleged american forger was made before Hill lordship chief Justice Wallbridge yesterday morning. The first and Only wit Ness called and sex Anirood was Halvor Helgeson whose testimony to prove that to had expected a package of Money to to delivered to him at the office of the Northern Pacific express company at Hallio but although application had been made for the same to had not received it. To also testified that there Wero no other persons that he knew of of Tho same name As himself res ident in the Bounty mentioned. On be ing shown Tho Book containing the alleged forgery he denied having done any writing whatever in it. At the conclusion of his evidence the Case was further enlarged until to Day As Tho chief Justice Hud to take his sett on the Bench in term. Or. S. Blanclard appears for the n. Sex. Co. Or. S. Ewart for Tho guarantee company of Canada and messes. Huge Davis for Tho prisoner. In aka Munkh. Big site his lobdsiii1 or. Justice Tay 1.0 ii. Pioneer v. To Striks Auburn. For a catechist for rapid City cad Urcis fora catechist Mcgregor the committee met again in the even ing and sat until a late hour discussing matters of detail when an adjournment took place until 10 o clock this morning. An episode on the Ilund hirer at St. Andrew s. Sheriff Inkster capt. Sinclair and or. T. Tait Aro fond of shooting. On tuesday they armed themselves with the various utensils requisite for an expedition to Lake Winnipeg and proceeded by Canoe Down the River. The sheriff and Cape. Sinclair occupied one Canoe and or. Tait occupied the other. There Aro times when a Canoe is a somewhat Uncertain Mode of transportation. The occasion to which we Are about to refer was one of them. A ferry Cable extends across the River at St. Andrew s. The journey Down the Strep pm was All that could be desired until the Cable was reached but in the darkness the canoes came in Contact with the rope and then there was a scene. Or. Tait s Canoe pre served its equilibrium but that contain ing the other two gentlemen succumbed Bow the Luoler of the United Nonte is selected. Probably a great Many men Are Ign rant of the reason Why the people do n vote directly for Tho president. T. Convention which formed the constitute under which we live in 1787, spent to time and thought on the question How president should to elected than on Ai other part of Tho Constitution. A in Mense number of propositions Wero submitted. Some of them were reject one Day to be accepted the next othe would to accepted one Day and reject the next. There tvs one suggestion the the governors of All Tho states Shou meet und choose the president Anotol. That to should be elected by Cong res among those which were of tiered Mai times and always rejected waa Tho or position that Feho people should make t Choice. Of the two parties then in to Tho thirteen colonies Liidi the confederation could be called a Coli was in moral terror lest to rights of the states should to ovo thrown the other had not a Little i Trust of Tho people. The first of these parties afterwards b came Tho democratic party which fro that time to Tho present has usually Bee Tho Champion of state rights. It oppose the proposition to elect a president by popular vote because of a fear that to Large states would overpower the Smalli ones. The federalists opposed it Bepari. They did not believe Tho people could1 b fully trusted to make a Good Choice. 6t of Thia agreement for different reason sprung the scheme of an indirect election by electors not proportioned in number to the population. Each state was 1 have As Many electors As it had senator and representatives in Congress. Severa objects Wero accomplished by the scheme. The electors were chosen b states. The Iii Uyenco of the Small states would not be overcome by Mer Force of numbers nor would Tho Large ones be Able to dictate arrogantly to the smaller. Moreover it was thought the a chosen body of electors would act Dependently und would make a Bettl selection than could the people a whole. In this latter expectation ther has been disappointment from the begin Ning. An intrigue secretly carried of almost Defeated John Adams for vice president at the very first election under the Constitution in 1789. By that part of the plan which gives Electo to the state and not in proportion t their population will continue to to wis As Long As there Are state lines and Loca government by states. The time Nigl come when now England new York Pennsylvania and As Man votes As the whole South excepting mis be Able by their unan mity to decide All elections. This is no at All desirable. The larger states a wish for it but w Erc the election to b decided by popular Voto the dependence of the smaller stale would suffer severely. When one remarks that John Quincy Adam was wrongly chosen president because Jackson had More popular votes than he that Polk was a minority president and that Lincoln was elected by a minority of votes and by a minority of the states he Speaks foolishly. The con not provide for a popular vote at All nor did the fathers we framed it intend to leave any part of to election to the mercy of a popular vote though they did not accomplish All the intended they have left us a system which if not perfect secures the country against the dictation of Tho great states and gives us a Mode of election which i popular enough for All practical purposes companion. Chicago s Stock Yards a or the cattle Are Hlanko tired dressed and shipped. Let u to Tho Force result of was circumstances and that the occupants election will increase Tho number of elders in St Andrew s Church to fifteen there being at present nine. The Scott act c.v3ipaicj.v. A preliminary meeting of voters and tem Perance workers was Holdin the Blue rib Bon. Hall last eve Ning the object of which was to consider the advisability of sub mitting the Scott act to Tho Voto of Tho electors. Tho fact of Tho evening being that of the weekly Church prayer moot Iuga was Felt a disadvantage As re Gards the securing of a Large attendance but no other evening was found to to available. Or. Trios. Nixon was chosen to occupy the chair. Various matters connected with the question of carrying Tho Scott act were discussed after which it was Nio Verl by f. B. Little seconded by c. 11. Bunting and resolved that this meeting suggest to the executive of the Alliance the advisability of holding Ward meetings to gather together the voters for Toto purpose of conferring upon the out appearance. Phippen. Dederick y. Ashdown summons to Sot aside service of writ the writ order to proceed and declaration. Wilson Wallace v. Brook order to examine judgment debtor. Merchants Bank v. Murray order to examine. Agnew. Freehold v. Enlarged until to Day. Scarth v. Plummer summons for com Mission. Ferguson. Whiteley v. Cleverly summons too amino judgment debtor. Thibaudeau. Philips v. Order to Axam Ino. Aglow. Plaxton v. Monk Mun judgment re red. Cassidy for summons Gordon together with their guns and other equip ments were dumped into the Stream. Or. Tait s. Canoe was a fragile bark Only capable of supporting one consequently he could be of no assistance to Tho others. He therefore paddled to the the settlers and procured another boat. In the meantime the sheriff and capt. Sinclair Hung on to the Cable. Anybody who has Hung on to a ferry Cable for any length of time will understand Tho difficulty attendant upon such a feat. The continual vibration makes the task very exhausting. After about an hour s immersion capt. Sinclair let go and struck for the Shore observing in passant that he had navigated Tho briny Ocean for fifteen years and Felt very much disgusted Over the Prospect of Beins drowned in a Little Creek like the red River. To managed to reach the the sheriff stuck to Shore however. The Cable and was finally rescued by or. Tait who had obtained Possession of a Skiff. To was completely numbed and somewhat demoralized but even in his agony the ruling passion asserted itself and Asho was dragged into the Skiff to paused to mutter the venerable quotation while there s life there s Tho quotation May not be strictly Correct but the circumstances were too serious to permit of dwelling on trifling inaccuracies. It was enough that he was saved and or. Tait forgave Tho unfortunate Man on the spot. A fresh Supply of guns and other Neces Saries was secured at St. Andrews and Tho party wont on their Way rejoicing. The Secretary treasurer of Tho Winni Peg general Hospital acknowledges with thanks Tho receipt of Reading matter from t. E. Scoones and five dollars from f. Osenbrugge. Is now follow a steer says the n. Y. World from Tho cattle pen to the Market in now York or London. Obj Bullock to be killed is driven from Tki. Iri closure to a separate pen and thence into a narrow stall where he is alone Here to a stunned by one or two blows upon the head which have a double of to disable him but the More important to drive All the blood possible to the brain and Forward parts. After Liis a Chain is fastened to him and through a sliding door he a hauled upon what is called Tho bed of the Slaughter House. Overhead throughout the entire building is a system of Iron tracks intersecting Anc connected by switches to which Are attached sheaves and blocks these being connected with powerful steam machinery May be run in any direction. After the steer is put upon the fed his for feet Are so placed As to open As wide As possible the opening which is to be made in his arteries and thus make sure of the perfect and entire exit of blood. He a again knocked in the forehead until his Muscles relax when a Man opens with a Sharp Aorta the largest artery in the body at the lower Throat. His head is then entirely severed from body and by Means of a Chain Oil the Hind legs he is hoisted Clear off the floor and is shoves into another place to make room for a fresh victim. He is again lowered on the floor whore he a placed on Hia Back his feet taken off the skin taken from Tho belly and sides the breast and Crotelia sawed open and the caul taken off. This caul surrounding Tho stomach contains Tho purest fat in the steer and is washed and cleaned to to converted into suet Oil. The carcass is then wiped aver washed free from blood stain and other impurities is hooked and hoisted up part Way Tho Tail Cut out furnishing ample material for Tho celebrated of Tail soup the Rump , and after being hoisted Clear of the floor two men beat Down the fell on the Hind legs another takes the hide off the Back Trio entrails Are removed and Trio animal is Down Tho spine from the Tail the Back is thoroughly washed off and wiped and spot Down the Middle further and run is then hoisted another tra baby bib is. Yon Tofal Marr Losea mud tic or Jle sult the Cusco dub of Trio Orient into the betrothal Ornu a Nilca. New York Star. Baby brides did you aay 1" queried a leading lawyer of the hebrew Faith when a reporter enquired of him if baby brides were common among his people. 111 no not among sic jews in this coun. Try we Aro too much americanized for Youthful marriages but i hear of Ono every now and then Juet As i do among the americana. Such marriages Are generally arranged through the consent of All the parties to them. But i la Tell yen one thing and that is that the old custom of settling a dowry on the Bride is being revived among our jewish people and some of the Young bridegrooms now a Days Are very Lucky while the Young hebrew bachelors Aro on the Alert to capture the daughters of some of our wealthy men. A Good financial scheme he what is the custom in Europa in Poland and Russia where Tho Mil itary service is so exacting on the Young men they marry very Young and it is common for jewish girls of 13 and 14 to wed. It is Tho same with the italians Spanish arid other people of Southern Europe where the climatic conditions serve develop the femal sox More rap idly than in our Northern what was the old jewish Law on the subject of Early there was none that i know of. A girl that had reached the ago of puberty was permitted to marry by her parents Juat As they Are now but no Mere child could marry a rabbi or priest would not solemnize such a marriage. There were no baby brides in old King Solomon s time. Among the ignorant of All nationalities there Are numerous in stances where the Ages of both contract ing persons to a marriage Are not known by themselves and particularly to among the uneducated italians even in this City where Many of them cannot yet speak the English language. You he added there Are thou Sands of foreigners among us who still cling to the social customs of their native lands Ocause they Are either ignorant of Oura or do not care for them and As Long As the Strong of the Law docs not interfere and a judge or a minister is obtainable to perform the ceremony to slave quite often cases of Babp marriages wherein the bridegroom May be 14 or 15 and the Bride but 12 or 13. But mind you the real Ages Are not generally Given. In applying for the tying of the con nubian knot the applicants will stretch their Ages if they fear there in Likely to be a Barrier to their Union. Take a love smitten Swain of 16 or 17, and he will not allow anything to stand in the Way of his marriage with the girl of Hia Liepart. It is like love and the lock Smith. Tho jews Aro pretty sensible on Tho Point of Youthful marriages and 1 Don t often hear of one. There Are cases whore the old Man stands in the Way of a Young suitor As in that of my Friend Harry Friedman a new Street broker who captured Rich Solomon Scheur s pretty 17-year-old daughter and married Ier without asking her father s leave this making what a facetious Friend of mine called a sure taking the chances of reconciliation with the Stern Parent and a subsequent instalment of the above conversation took place while the Star Man was searching about or facts and Storina about baby Bridea of the recent refusal of Alderman Dempsey and judge Madam to join in marriage Domenico Milano a Young Talian of 2g years and Teresa Bilotta he thirteen year old daughter of Nicola Bilotta. The parents were willing that he girl should marry and thus relieve themselves of the Burden her support entailed upon Thorn. To oblige his countrymen or. Banca Bergamini a Well known italian broker and agent in entre Street accompanied them in or Der Liat they might conform to Tho Law and make no mistake thu Ough ignorance of it. Miss Teresa the blushing Damsel s a Good sized Good looking person and decked out in the conventional White bridal dress appeared a any Young Bride would while a group of wedding guests joined in Tho procession to the City Hall Only to be disappointed when the Alder Nan and the judge refused to marry the couple on learning that miss Teresa s age Vas 13, and that an erasure on the License had been made to make it 14. The reporter turned his attention to he sanitary Bureau in Mulberry Street there certificates of marriages that have been solemnized Are returned and record d. There is a Rule in Force which of Ludes Tho Presa from Access to the re ords and no specific data showing Tho Ges of Persona married could be obtain d. The complicated red tape system of hat Bureau and Trio Lack of a License Law be those in Force in other states where persons intending to marry must state to county clerk or registrar their full area addresses and Ages and subscribe o the same under oath before a permit o Larry will to issued precludes the presentation of any statistics other than Hose Given in the City record. The re Ott of the sanitary Bureau for the Quarter ending with june last showed Latof the marriages reported of persons under 20 years of age 58 Wero males and 17 excessive proportion hich indicates that there Ivere a Good any baby Bridea. Theae Figuroa made in Fri Cir All the More curious to get at fact ii. So he wandered Down mul Erry Street where he found a Well posted Legal. In the Jura s the referee. J Ober Between Francis vol likes Hornby Lorenxo it Tokib Dundas Najj Emma Vail lain Stanley . Upon the application of the plaintiff and upon Hrar Mif read the Alli Slavit of Orar Irre Hezekiah Chirk Mill it. Appearing by Sulli cont evidence that the said defendant Stanley Carr Snith is absent and Enn not after due Diligence be found. Ii. Is ordered that an of Loco copy of the Bill of complaint in this cause with the proper Heinlo Remc Nobe considered m porn orally served upon to said Stanley Carr Smith by publishing a Cony of. This order with the notice hereunder written be Iii schedule c of. General order no. 78, in Tho Manitoba Gozetta and the free press newspaper onco Hurior the two weeks Enro Mir Trio Date Hereof. And it to further or dered that the said defendant Stanley Carr Smith do within our weeks utter Tho lost of Tau said publications answer or demur to Tho said Hill. And it la further ordered that an Ollice copy of the said Mill properly endorsed be put up in Shooli Mccol the clerk of or con a writs on the Day alter the Dale of this order. S a d w. Logo referee. To Stanley Carr Smith Tho above named defendant. Take notice that if you do not answer or demur to the Bill pursuant to the above order Tho Plant ifs Obi n an order to to lie Tho Bill As confessed against you and the court May Grant Tuch Relief As they May Boen titled to on their own Yon will not receive any further Polico of. The future proceedings in this cause. Bain Blanc Haiti Mulock. Plaintiffs solicitors i saturday Iho 11th j october. 1s64. There free. Between William Drever the Elde and Day of plaintiff Arthur w. Ross Gilbert a Pugsley James a. Robs. Duncan Jackson John Torer k j Kluk ton now Timothy I Rillston by Biu ended 1. Davidson now Thonmas Davidson by amended Alexander Mckenzie Moainie hocus William Ordun. Richard Hlundell u. A Nonio now Hobert Nonnie by amended w. D. Ijuin Wil Liam h. Levitt Isaac Goldstein. Henry har Ris a ice Davis. James u. Pepler John a. W. Nicholson Vul Maui it Pundars. T. Kent Ralph King a. Lehman Fred w. Smith. Thomas Hopkins K. Gideon g. We Leta scr. L. Mcgregor now Jessie l. Mcgreg or by amended Llanil Smith miam Smith A Keenan w. 13. Scott Gra Ham b. Kendall a. A Thomson .1. Thompson h ugh Kcf Todden. Ernst Etc Gold Stein. W. C. Harris r. A Wanner Dennis Madigan Catherine Mot Jcj a. My Diurini Ellas Stoner. James Windebank Licary Young and Jav. H. Hutton defendants upon the application of the a Quintilla and upon hearing read the ail Davit of Edward toward Morphy and it appealing by Billei enc evidence that the Defeno Anta John Storey. Timothy Kingston David Loii Alexander Mckeuzie. William Jordan Kich Ard Plundo 1, Hobart Nennie. William it Rcv to Henry Harris Alice i Ham Saunders. A. Lehman fied w. Smith H. Gitson. G. Jissie l. Mgr Cor. Illimani to Mitzi Ii. Keenan w. U Scott Graham u. F. Kendall a. C. Thompson Thompson Hugh Mckay Dan or Steine Goldstein h. A. Wagner Madigan w. Ii. Mutton Are nose and cannot after duo Diligence be found it is or dered that an Mou copy of the Bill of com. Plaint in this cause with the proper endorse Zienta be considered As personally served unon each of the paid defendants by publishing once Cipr of this order with the Nollac i Here Umler being schedule c of general order no. 18, in to free press Newn Pamir tit Winni Peg and in the Manitoba Gazette further ordered that Thi Willion four weeks after publications answer or demur to the said Bill. And it is further ordered that an Oitice copy of the lid 13111, properly endorsed to put up in the Olanco of the clerk of records and writs live Days of the Date of this Oiler. W. 1.eogo. Referee. John Slorer Timothy Kingston Thomaa auction sales. Auction Sale of rare and costly furniture this Day commencing at 11 a.m., 109 my my residence of mrs. Wood widow of the lion 1 i. Ood. Chief Justice of Sale for Thia Day font tits of dining Boom Hall Best bedroom China of Sot Kitchen and out buildings. At me commences punctually it 11 o clock. Of auctioneers. Of1 and attic said defendants do he last of the auctioneers. We have received instructions from or. No. 12 Dagmar Street to sell by Public auction on at 11 tic whole of his valuable household furniture consisting of bedroom suites harlequin parlor Suito Eod a prongs mattresses and Jook Lna stoves glassware dinner and Tea Sor Vlcan silverware Etc. Goads on View wednesday and Day of talc. No Reserve whatever. A Hubbard auctioneers auctioneers. A Davidson Alexande Mckenzie. Will Jessie a mag Rogor William Smith to. H. Keenan. W. B. Graham b. F. Kondall. A. C. Thompson. Thompson Hugh Mcfadden Itron Teine Goldstein k. A. Wagner Dennis mud Gan and w. H. Hutton. Twenty inc of the above named defendants. Take notice that if you do not answer or demur to Tho Bill pursuant to the above order Tho plaintiff May obtain an order to take he Bill at confessed Arnist you. Nil the court May Grant such Relief he May be entity d to on bin own shewing and you will rot any further notice of the future proceedings i Bain Blanchart Mulock october 17th, 1884, our Ware room oppo of Montreal. Parlor Walnut Lurf Drouin Side. Hoard. Carm to Mirror. Of if .1 or j Taylor s medium Sisic Coni Innmon. Hull cooking to and parlor Sloven. Up tiros Silver Ware Etc 1 set old child Mitt Artsee in hair and Wool. All roil Ontario Tsaited two passenger Trautt olosp1 East and our morning train comm Fargo with via. Northern pad Fly passing Zero travelling h through tickets at on Arrenoy 371 main door to Moroh Nute sleeping car time tables and May be obtained. H. Mcdoucall ago _ St. Paul railway to of Fanti is Tab. Fast mail Shon from St. Paul and nil a acc ton Toronto Bonsall Point la Canada which Are afforded by no ?2 Amo do race. S. A thrill Coa pass Ngor at. Olto. H. T. Clark genl. Superintendent a m. Dixon Gor agent. St. Paul Matt Chas. N. Bell com Nizdil no. I Hann Tyno Street Winnipeg Man. To Reserve whatever Dot 10. Winnipeg. Auction tales. Trad Sale by Peddie on at their new warehouse no. 7 Mcdeemon Street order Topsale dry Odb. 10 to 12 o clock. Groceries. 2 to 4 . Clothing dry goods Etc., 1 too each Duy. Of biscuits to More thoroughly Drain out the Bloo and the hide is entirely Cut off from for legs and neck. This is done in such neat careful Way with clean knives an hands that these hides bring an ext Price in the Market. The neck is spa and carcass is trimmed carefully cd Ting off All ragged pieces of fat or Rnea All blood stains or bruises it is Agaj thoroughly washed in two Waters an wiped dry when it is allowed i hang at Tho Back of the Beds near the Contra. Freehold sum Stephens v. Suiting aside garnished order with Elliott v. Until sat urday. Chevor v. To strike out count in declaration. Darby. Washburn v. For commission. Darby. Pui a v. Until to Day. Par Oiin v. For Aub Stith tonal service. Merchants Bank. For commis Bloh. Crawford. Morrison to Day. V. Until Morrison v. Until to Day Plummer v. For Security for costs. Mcartin. Vivian v. For Security for costs Martin. Baino of Al. V. To exam Ine. Winou. Hall 1 layer. Cincinnati enquirer. As a general thing Moat Ball players Are superstitious and believe that what they Choonho to term Luck has a great Deal to do with the Success or failure As the Case May to of the team with which they Aro connected. Billy Hawks who is Ono of Trio Best educated and intelligent men in Tho profession is no exception to the Rule and to illustrate it is Only necessary to relate an incident that occurred on Trio last Eastern trip of Tho Cincinnati Union . In their last game at Washington Trio local team had a Good Load up until Tho fifth ing the Crotty cooler where after being allowed t thoroughly drip some fifteen minutes c More it is again wiped and trimmed an shoved in Tho Cosier to be entirely do priced of Ita remaining animal heat. The number of men actually handling the an nil from the pen to the cooler a forty two. In addition to these there Aro larg numbers carrying away offal Washin Floora and Poats wiping the Hooka Ani implements to that tit the close of Gael Day s killing there is not any tilth Debri blood left on Tho floor. Ujj Ron this Apoc to the cooler and thence tone York frequently covers no longer thai forty eight hours. Inning. La this inn Cincinati boys became with Tho full started Tho trouble by a wild throw. Barns Crapo and Sylvester Oach had a turn at the Ball in this inning and for borne unaccountable reason All nude bad thrown. Tho result of their inexcusable Orran wan that their opponents piled up Nix Uno Arnuad tuna. Finally the Ball rolled out towards Huwen and in an instant Billy throw it Over Tho Fence As far Asho could with Tho remark j i Guomas they Wou t make any More wild thus jioyai., in a Iamb. The of Chris Tenborg which was burned at Copenhagen recently Haubs i the official Rosie lace of the Danilli Kings a Century and a half though Tho provent ruler has never lived there preferring Tho loss magnificent but Cosier Pasco of an Lonborg in Tho fashionable end of Trio City a a massive Granite Structure with a facade of lofty pillars devoid of All architectural Orna mentation flanked on Tho Oast by Tho curious old bourse and on the Wool by u museum. The Castle was by Ali i. A Trio extravagant Queen the result of u Polit built in 1733 b of Christian ical trick. In Tho upper stories was the National picture gallery a collection of very Groat Rich especially in paint Ings of the old masters of trip pm crush school of Art and in Trio works of modern painters. The pictures numbered fully swe thousand. Tallinn merchant. Yes the poorer italians especially lose from Italy but recently think not i g of Early marriages and baby i you Call them Are quite numerous Ako an italian labourer who has from or to ten Young children Asia quite ten the Case and if Tho eldest is a girl 12 years and has an offer of marriage in father would be Only too glad to give or away to a Good fellow knowing that would relieve him of the of her Are marriages frequent pfc ago of. No but every now and then one Kes place bind the age if 12, is always reached to 14 or 15, provided the girl is Velo pod sufficiently to warrant the risk the statement in writing. Marriages Italy and Spain Are of common occur rence Between Young men from 10 up Ward and girls of 12, and 15 years. Marriages at those Ages of course must be with the consent of parents or guar naturalists Tell us that almost every whale in the seas has More or Leas of an extra Load to carry. There Aro several Apeci a of fish which Aro poor travellers that take advantage of Tho whale s Good nature and fasten themselves to it in such a Way that they do not have to exert Thema Elvea at All to get from one place to another. Miscellaneous. The Portage la 1 Valria. Block of j tack soda. Starch candies Pai my. Essences starch flour Etc 5 a on 2 . Largo line of dry Bonds underclothing. I acc. Hosiery Etc. Will be sold at 10 . Merchants will Obellee by by Iii punctual. Piddie co notices. An honest tale apse la Bast plainly r if a company Means to Iii Suro your life Hon Estly and squarely and not Rake any advantage of you there is no reason Why it should not you no honestly and squarely in its policy. Don t Toko a policy unit is loaded Down with ambiguities und restrictions you can obtain one from the Union Mutual lira to simple and definite unit you can t misunderstand it and so Broad und Liberal that you can t get out from under it. A m. Manager for Manitoba and or. W. T Bank of Montreal building Winnipeg Man wanted. Oct Mai beef in Purala Prairie auctioneers. 03st at Public Justion. We Are favored with instructions from a whose goods have been stored to valuable and Choice household Chicago St. Paul Minneapolis and Chicago Kort Kwesi w railway. Is the shortest Bol the passengers Over the have All Tho juju Rob of mod Bra railway trav Eju Kab lag care sleepers and ble Graat Day and night coaches for co not ride in sleeping oars with no of Hauffe of oars for Uny Clew of j Man Nespoli St Paul and Chicago to change of cars Bot Woan by Tui Aurl Council Trontl sleepers to Kansas Olty. If you wish the Best accommodation always buy two Ete Over to Boyal route. Coir Sisline of Oil painting Wontor Colora ode e it i of Oil paintings. In Fine China Jam furniture 1j lectures m native Wood and velvet frn mra lace curtains. Silverware Knesy Chiri Era in leather Kanum. Cab nets Jii Rora Cari pets. Crumb clot Law Centre ii stiff goods. Clian Iier pictures together with everything pertaining to Comfort usually found in a fret no Reserve whatever. No mock auction. Everything i suld As usual H. Hubbard Sells personally. Friday at 11 a moods on View. A Yonl truffle msrr., St. Paul. S. 0. Stick us iou Orai .1 10 William St Opp. City 1 highly important and unreserved catalogue will be received by Tho for the letting for a term of years of the to Korvun Horta if Luj Tairi recently used by John Hack Cut deceased. The building is situated in a conf til find a suitable in All res pulls Tho Hissie May have the use of the House bakery horse and delivery a fou. To a steady Man is n Rood on Nimr tenders to be in by 27 of inst. W. Cuoq Khz Portage la Prairie horses harness bitches Cariag is cutters must be cleared out at at any Price at 537. Wanted. Main she Flat Paw Nicori oaten i capital stg. Canadian offices Montreal Toronto and Winnipeg id sound Tamarac i co from bark or other defects five to ten inches diameter eur Tiare at the ends and of a uniform length of seven tenders to state the Price Shunro Yard that is enough blocks to Lay a Sre a t strict or of. B to Tho twin signed m to upon on saturday next Ollu Winnipeg october a. Waeen. City Engineer. Singing class i wednesday oct. 22 the consist of a variety of and Dugles. This Sale will comp tas at is horses. In win it All no H. Hubbub it auctioneer. Between the Canadian and the United states. The Michigan Cut no cd Greet mite. To be out out ii Rama by maid mortgage Sale Tecl mortgage we arc in led to Acyl 20111 oct. Fly virtue of a chattel mor Trago struck id to soil tit per cent. Algrava Block 362 main St., Winnipeg. Special races for child i j f. Ruttan co., real estate and financial. Agents have removed to Caubon Block main at. Thoy have for Salo a Lanjo number of value we nip and on Tho Dir Teron cloy at at our open air platform Corner main and William sts., 23 horses 12 sets double harness 12 lumber wagons the property of U. Mcdonald ska. Tho contractor. Will co Era on approved totes h country buyers would important Sale. Van to Large Purchas do Well to attend this the Aarant Aera at a Defini Rotor to Trio Correct Rente oort in destination cannot w Thomao who purpose travel Ifill to More Cep Foially in those Una o and consolidation when it is u currotto for one Railroad of omit another. As a Rule she so Talon companies Kro very in Tri Lution of. Pristol Gulden joldeow1 intended for inc instr action a to mated but instead of. I Cloud the Milid by their inf calculated to produce a Road of which you re ii la a direct line to very known in lome. This a Nimlo that can be ver Flod by Sjoo Stuss w01f, auctioneers. Octu-20 Catral Etc to ably the Roste to passing Between Ani Kaok ave the line ext ont from Trott to in flu and the Moom in Union depot at Detroit it Erea Twentey t at Detroit jul Colim with proper. In St Thomaw Donlen note Wilt the credit Leuw j the Irto intermediate to be there it to w Point to Ontario ran Between Cuomo out Ohuche m Brewew ;