Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 16, 1891

Issue date: Monday, February 16, 1891
Pages available: 8

NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Used by the World's Finest Libraries and Institutions

Logos

About Winnipeg Free Press

  • Publication name: Winnipeg Free Press
  • Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Pages available: 8
  • Years available: 1872 - 2025
Learn more about this publication

About NewspaperArchive.com

  • 3.12+ billion articles and growing everyday!
  • More than 400 years of papers. From 1607 to today!
  • Articles covering 50 U.S.States + 22 other countries
  • Powerful, time saving search features!
Start your membership to One of the World's Largest Newspaper Archives!

Start your Genealogy Search Now!

Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press February 16, 1891.

OCR Text

Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 16, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg Fer 16. Manitoba free press. Morning and evening editions published every Day except sunday by Bis o clock a. 31., and for o clock p. M., at Winnipeg by the Manitoba free press co. W. Iju Xton Mnm-.fflng1 director and editor in chief. Either edition by mull Ono year months one strictly cast in Advance. Ii j by morning oreo delivered in Winnipeg on tonns. Ins free press Ami Sim delivered in a in so o nth per week 75 Canth por month for t Iroe months. Strictly i Lulu no. g hates 11" nonpareil Lino 13 a Lucri one Inch in depth for appearing in both oruina11y Advie miso in i a nth per Lino each insertion. Advertising Ini Ovod Tor i i Flotto period of Umo to to can re t d for .-.1 t la rotes on week circus per i is two one month three Manili. Six it than Flo Una by charged in Aiu Taco Meub. Co Bens cd on Glrst to such a. Situation Viu Mii property for Bale o 1 etc., tc., 30 words or Nijiu a one insertion. 26 con s prop Iii Cadi and Lumuel word 1 cont 30 words or under for Vicli insertion for ish period to Iii Olio i Etc Encl additional 1 Tom of Nike i1, on week wich additional .1 i i ii to words or undo ranch bub Winona u out Judi Lionnet word 3 cd nth. C mid need advertisements not inserted Ivory Day so words or 60 cons each insertion Ench additional word s . No never us Ntontos charged on for than advertisements unaccompanied by Opic Lilc in int a Rcd till out. Ito Ticeson bar Tom marry Goa und lentils50 Monte ouch Luhe lion. Special notices Mil in to quarm Type leaded and located immediately Over the 10 cells por word Inch insertion. No notice id Ortch for less than by Liore Culb Are inserted they Mast to All not mounted on Wood. A mutate daily edition. Freedom in Trade. Liberty in Reli equally in civil monday. Feb. 1891. Martin and the h. B. R. Or. Martin s platform an a candidate for Selkirk is a Brief one. He appeals to the elector b on the two questions of unrestricted reciprocity and provincial rights. What rights of the province of Manitoba Are now in jeopardy id would any one to we Arn in the full and undisturbed enjoyment of All the rights to which we Are entitled under the Constitution. If there Are imy others which Are held to be due to us we can Only get them by amendment to the Constitution mid As Manitoba in this respect stands on Porcis oly the same looting As the other prov Ince it follows that they me equally concerned with is and any attempt to alter the Constitution would require to be made with their approval and Asu Latance. But before in shall become necessary to give this matter any ser ious attention we most first determine whether any of the rights we do possess Are infringed upon or Are wholly denied us and whether there Aro others which we in common with the Ether provinces desire to have granted to a. When there Are ascertained it will then be in order to engage in a constitutional agitation Fortch reforms As May be considered Essen tial to our Well being and to Tho completeness of our provincial autonomy. In the me in time it is quite Clear that there is to question of provincial tights involved in the present it is a clap trap cry and it is trod need because it is a clap trap cry and in the Hope that some simple electors May be duped by it. E the other Plank of or. Martin s platform a a sound one and it is right that Tho people should a five their attention directed to it. Bui this a not the Only question affecting the provincial welfare nor is it by any certain that it is the greatest. Four years ago or. Martin would have said thab the Hudson Bay railway was an Issue that transcended All others in its importance to the material inter sets of Manitoba and the Northwest. Unquestionably beneficial As enlarged Trade re lations with the United states would be to this country there is every reason to believe that an outlet to ear Opo by Way of Hudson Bay w be of greater and More lasting advantage. To place ourselves on an average one thousand Miles a River the Seaboard than we Ara id present which would to done by the construction of a railway to Hudson Bay would be a greater achievement towards securing substantial Prosperity than any Trade treaty with our neighbors. Or. Martin was evidently of this mind not Many years ago for find him engaging in the most violent agitation in favor of a Hudson Bay railway while apparently indifferent to our relations with the people to the South of a. It ought by this time to be no secret that the free press has no manner of Confidence in or. Martin s As a Public Roan. Believing implicitly that he is a person whom it is dangerous to Trust it is its duty to warn the people of the province Gamab him. Led his record on the Hudson Bay railway be considered and it will surely suffice to condemn him. It would be an easy matter to fill columns of the free press with extracts from his Public us. Tranco in support of this project. We shall give one and it will serve is an example of hundreds of others. Speaking in the Legisla Ture on the 21th of March 1886, in a debate provoked by a remark which or. Norquay made in a speech at Emerson the gentleman said it was the unanimous feeling of the people the province irrespective of party that the immediate construction of n line to Hudson Bay was an immediate and pressing Neces sity in the interests of the province. It win a most injurious statement for Tho Hon. Premier to make no matter in what connection it had been made and he or. Martin referred to Tho injurious of Fec which the statement had already created not Only to the province but wherever the Hon. Gentle Man s remarks were made known. It was the duty of the Housa As soon As possible to repudiate that assertion Anri to declare that the construction of the Road a matter of the Moat vital on the 18th of May of the same year in legislature or. Tho Fol lowing Resolution that in Tho opinion of this House instead of the Grant of Ono million dollars provided by chapter 55 of the statutes passed last session in Aid of the construction of the Winnipeg and Hudson Bay railway and steamship company s Enterprise the province should guarantee the in presi fat the rite of four per club per annul upon of the Bonds of the company for a period of Twenty five this Resolution with the necessary saving conditions intended to protect the province was made Tho basis of or. Norquay s guarantee act of the following session and or. Martin was one of Tho loudest and most insistent in urging its passage. It was passed As we All know and on the strength of in negotiations which had been interrupted were renewed. Fending these the government went out and in january 1883, or. Greenway took office with or. Martin As attorney general and railway commis Mioner. During the following summer negotiations on Niia of this guarantee were concluded and satisfactory assurances of the fact were submitted to or. Martin. Previous to this however the government had introduced and curried a Bill to Grant for completion of the forty Miles in order to l. Is land Grant As Security for the of Provin civil Bonds which had been advanced the railway Aid act. Not i. Martin waa assured that had been completed he repudiated the guarantee which had founded on Hie own Resolution find he also died to Advance the which had been cited the request of uhe government of which he himself wag a member Only a few a ftps previously. It is Ira possible that an honest Man would Honvo acted in this manner. Or. Martin was either ditto vat in advocating the Hudson Bay railway from 1s83 to january 1888, or he was d a honest schooling and self seeking in i repudiation of nil former professions and of acts of the legislature when the chemo had taken shape. To elect Rich a Man would be to Send to Ottawa one a lion it is impossible to Trust and who a this Hudson Bay railway mutter is avowed enemy of the Best interests of the province his record makes this Clear it does not de Ped on the Mere word of to e p be press Bonfa on his own acts. If the Electra of Selkirk desire to destroy All Hope of a Hudson Bay railway so for us that can be done through the efforts and influence of their member they will elect or. Martin. Or. Daly on the other hand worked Faith fully by Tho Road during All last session and when towards the of in the government announced its intention not to give the guar Antee applied for to remained in Ottawa for mint Hal after prorogation at great personal sacrifice and rendered valuable assistance to the president of the company in getting the Promise of a subsidy of a year for Twenty years in Aid of the Road As far As the Saskatchewan. The Hudson Bay railway Means bread and butter to Tho Farmers of Manitoba and if they Are Wise in their own interest they will make bread and but bar their politics. It a because the fros press believes that or. Martin would do All in his Power to destroy the scheme and be cause it knows him to be to dishonest and corrupt that he cannot be trusted in any profession he makes that it is opposed to his election. It gives timely warning nor to the electors of Selkirk. They have his record Here on the Hudson Bay railway enter. Essential to their Prosperity and they have his record of a local minister. That record is discreditable and scandal Ous one and if sent to Ottawa the electors of Selkirk May depend upon it he will deceive and betray them. When lie appears before them m this Campaign he May argue As he has done before that in the meantime the province has secured the Northern Pacific and that therefore there is not so much need of the Hudson Bay Road. Thab will not excuse his treachery which stands Independent of the Northern Pacific nor will it help him out with the Farmers who know that the United states Road has done nothing to relieve the situation. They Aro to Day As much in need of the Hudson Bay railway to raise the Price of wheat by Competition in rates its they Ever the Prospect of combinations on the other aide of the line they Are More in need of in. He has also and May say again that the Northern if tic Fie has exhausted a proportion of Tho provincial resources and that there is less loft for the Road to the North. If asked How much the Northern Pacific has Cost Tho province to will say somewhere Between four and five Hundred thousand dollars. That is but a Small proportion of Tho which he himself proposed to give by Way of guarantee when it suited his purpose to advocate Tho Enterprise. To stands condemned by his own record twist and turn h9 to will and the electors of Selkirk will make a supreme mistake if they do Nob hold him to it and Deal out to him Tho defeat he deserves. Or. Drake s retirement. The announcement that or. Blake has re tired from Public life is of general Dominion interest and it is one too that will be received with regret by every Canadian who has a mind that can Rise Superior to the narrowest partisanship. A Man of surpassing abilities and of a Public and private character against which the most violent of party hatreds him never dared to breathe even a suspicion to is one whose loss to the Public life of Tho country can be ill spared. Unfortunately our politics is not of the cleanest and instead of a tendency towards improvement the signs and developments of the past few years have gone to show that there is a steady deterioration. Too Many of our Public men make politics a profession out of which by Hook or by Crook they determine to Advance their own personal interests. Or Blake s influence was always for Good his presence tended to ele. Vytte the Standard of Public morality and if his example As a representative Canadian was not influential enough to chock Tho downward tendency the fault was not his. He Lias demonstrated by his own walk and conversation what the political life of our country ought to to and might be and More no Man can do. For Twenty three years he has Movel in the fierce Light of Tho Active and prominent politician and As he now retires amid Universal regret it can be said of him that during ail that time he wore the White Flower of a blameless life the dispatch conveying the intelligence that he had refused a nomination for his old constituency of West Durham would seem to indicate that his from Public life is to he for All time. We Trust this is a mis take and that it was intended to refer Only to Tho next parliament. The permanent ass the Sers icon of a statesmen of such Brilliant ports would to nothing Short of it Public calamity. The country wants its Best men in the parliamentary Arena the set in character As Well As in abilities and for this reason there will he a general and very sin Cere wish that or. Blake s disappearance will prove to be Only for a time. In this wish we Are sure the better the conserva Tive party to which lie has been so Doughty an opponent will join with those who have been glad to look up to Birn As one of their most trusted leaders. She can make Jun. Bertha Higgins studied pharmacy Frith her , and for so time was associated i Iuliu Tho drug business at Tho Corner of Pitt and a Canncey streets. A big Broad shouldered police officer enticed the store one Day looked at the Bright Little pharmacist purchased a vial of quinine pills and walked away with her heart. That was the end of her Alna As n drug Gist. Now she is a Bride has a Medicine Cabinet in her Home and with the pharmacopoeia and the big Good natured officer makes As Many experiments As though she Hadji dispensary of her York colonial problems. English statesmen have to think of us these Days. The Canadian Kloc Tigtig Ami Cir j Oun til Ami s threats causing Parnells Star As London feb. Com jul question this week overshadow a every other in eng land. Premier Rhodes is in London from South Africa South african federation and virtually a License also fur British Toloui ate there to do As they like n Atli the portuguese Newfoundland threatens secession from the Empire Canada Occas ions the Nwart Lively anxiety on account of Bhe reported movement in favor of commercial Union with the United states which is Here interpreted meaning political Union in the near future. Australia is comparatively Calm waiting for the handsome Fleet which is to make that Island continent the mistress of the Southern setts. Bub even Australia sends complaints that too much indulgence is shown to fraud and Germany in that neighbourhood and that those Powers must be warned away from further encroachments. Under these circumstances it is not errant be that the British government awakened to the necessity of doing something and that the route to Atria and Australia by Way of Vancouver and the Canadian Pacific a being eng vertically pushed in addition to this the leading British conservatives and prominent Colon Iota have been during the week in consultation As to some fiscal arrangement for improving the relations Between great Britain and greater Britain but no satisfactory plan has yet been while England offers free Trade to All the world she has nothing to offer to the colonies in the of compensation for special exemption to British Trade. On the other hand lord Salisbury to pro pose an economic involution which the adoption of a protective Tariff with exemption for colonies would mean. Lord Dun Raven and other however see no other Way out of the problem. Canada Calls for reciprocity with some nation Able to consume her surplus products. Most of her people would prefer great Britain but if not great Britain then the United states is the Only country Worth considering. Such is to question which con fronts the Cabinet and the people and for a time overshadows even the Irish Home Rule. It is a question which appeals to both interest and to sentiment and which must soon be settled for All accounts indicate that the situation in Canada has become intolerable. Right Hon. Octavius Morgan m. P., who Lias just returned from a trip to Canada confirms the general belief Here Tinb the real Issue in the coming Dominion elections is or non annexation. He de clares however that the people of Canada Are less in favor of annexation than they seemed to be some time ago. The Diminu Tion of the sentiment in favor of politics in in with their powerful neighbor is attributed by Morgan to a growing sense of the importance of Canada As a political unit in other canadians Are becoming impressed Voith the belief that they have a great destiny As a nation and that it would be throwing away their Independence to unite with the states. They even look for Ward to the Day when they will possess n larger popular icon than the or greater and manufacturing and Arr cultural wealth equal or of higher value. Why then should they Moke Baste to merge themselves into another nationality this sentiment is not wholly pleasing to England for in gob with out saying that a nation no powerful an Panada would then to could hardly be held in dependence upon the the Mother country but if we must lose our North american colonies we naturally prefer to eee them maintain their autonomy rather than to make a seem ing acknowledgement at political failure by seeking absorption into another nationally. South african scheme the Warren Hastings of South Africa is Here the Man who gave to Parnoll for the Irish cause and Eaid no More about it. Premier Rhodes of Cape Colony has had several important interviews with lot Salisbury since and there has been a noticeable stiffening of the British policy toward Portugal. Rhodes is fortunate in having not Only the support of the English but also the backing of the dutch so that he lift been enabled to present a United front both to the germans and Portu Guese. Unlike Australia and Canada he asks no favor except to be let alone and lie is said to have convinced lord Salisbury that the portuguese Power in South Africa amounts to very Little either in military or equity strength and deserves no consideration at the hands of great Britain. Rhodes Aims to found a great South african nation. He says he seeks no quarrel with the natives but prefers to cultivate their Pood will. His object for the present is to fill the country with sturdy pioneers from Europe Australia and the United states. All who have met him confess that he is a remarkable Man. Home Rule in the Tyrol. The Home Rule movement in the Tyrol is causing some uneasiness in austrian ministerial circles. The austrian province of the Tyrol consists of two distinct parts. The Northern and larger portion of the country is German in language and tradition but the Southern District is italian in language race and position and belongs to Austria by historical Accident. Thin italian speaking piece of the Tyrolia italia i Redenta Par excellence and appeals to the heart of the italian Patriot even More than docs Trieste or the Canton whose situation is very similar. In the Tyrol diet recently. Deputy Nordi proposed urgency for a proposal to split the diet in two and to establish a separate government for the German and italian ports of the Tyrol. The motion was carried without a Dis sentient voice. In other words the germans of the Tryon Are As anxious for a division As the italians. But As soon As the Resolution was passed governor of the province produced pocket an Imperial decree closing the diet. The italian deputies thereupon resigned in a body. The conduct of the austrian government has dispelled the illusion produced by the protests of correspondents in Vienna to the effect that Austria is not the reactionary Power she used to be. It bos considerably sharpened the Edge of the Irr dentist movement. Disposal of by klan Skace. Somo interesting facts just Given the Public in regard to the be Wago disposal system of Bur Lin Are attracting much attention in London where the ii wage disposal Iasi left most serious problem. At Berlin the land Laid out in sew age fur ins amounts to acres. To these sewage a pumped from twelve pumping stations through pipes forty inches in diam Eter. About persons Are constantly employed and no Case of typhoid fever has occurred in Many months. So High is the general Sal Brity that two Consul event hospitals have1 been established on the farms themselves. The total Cost of successfully dealing with the self age of the people of Berlin has been the fell unto at Berlin Are pure and drinkable. It is estimated that the disposal of London sewage in a similar sys would Cost italian gov Kiniment and the i Ai act. A dispatch from Rome says that the Joy of the Vatican Over the downfall of Crispi has been considerably abated by the statement made on the authority of oho new Premier that 111 Tho eve pub of the death of the Popo the italian government would occupy the Vatican during the interregnum. This would necessitate the holding abroad of a conclave for the election of a successor. It would also give the italian government an Opportunity to appropriate such of the priceless treasures of the Vatican a it might claim to be the property of the italian people. These treas ures Are regarded with longing eyes at Rome the Radical element asserting that they ought to be used for Public Benefit and instruction. The course of the papacy Basso irritated Tho italian government that it would not be surprising if some aggressive action would be taken upon the death of Pope Leo. The pontiff is at present however in Good health. A fight wi1h the arabs. A recent dispatch from the British Coin Manduit at Yoakim announced that the attack and capture on handout we a punishment for a raid of Devialos who carried off a number of cattle from under Tho Walls of the forts. It now transp rim that this excuse was an attempt to make a credit Able military operation out o what was a very dubious one. The facts As just received Are these the neighbourhood of Iju Akim has recently suffered from it terrible and the people have bean dying of starvation. Tho officials forbade natives to come to to buy food but this restriction it was said was lobe relaxed and the efforts of unofficial persons to Stem Tho famine were to be encourage d. But this was Nob done and a handful of starving Araba made a descent upon the Only town within reach in the Hope of obtaining a Good meal by a a talc cattle lifting. The response of the officials was a raid upon the arabs with an much Slaughter As the usages of War permitted the governor general telegraphing Attiat the rebels were completely Defeated that forty prisoners and the cattle had been captured and the enemy were driven out of b a dub with a heavy loss to the Tho matter will be brought before the House of com Mons in a few Days when the government will be asked to adopt one of two policies either to go away and leave Sunkin to arabs or to run up the British Flag with its accompaniment of Justice honesty and fair dealing. The policy of holding the place for the Sultan of Turkey who does nos want England there or for the Khedive who has no business there and of refusing to let either Law or order or Trade prevail brings discredit to the name. The threatened Atlantic St Ifni. The report of the coining strike on the Atlantic liners is not credited u Well informed shipping circles. The animosity of the United labor Council of the port of London which a managing the present movement is chiefly directed against three the British India and new zealand companies and the Shaw Swille and Albion companies which Are being boycotted until they will give an undertaking that for the future they will sign and discharge Ali or respective Crews at the regular shipping offices provided by the Board of Trade and eign no other than members of tha National Tarnoci ated seamen s and firemen s Union. This undertaking the firms have loused to give and in adoption of this course they Are sustained not alone by the shipping federation but also by thu association of London ship owners and brokers. The shipping federation has re solved that any loss sustained by boycotted lines shall be met out of Tho Funda of the federation and every Effort is Beikof Ronde to organize a Supply of free or non Union Tabor. An association has recently been formed on the free labor1 Ensia and plenty of Workingman Bave offered themselves for employment if the unionists persist in their attitude ship owners will fight the Esse out whatever the result May be even to the shutting Down of the British carrying Trade. They claim that they Are perfectly willing to engage unionists bub that they insist upon absolute Freedom of contract. A strike on the Atlantic Linen would be especially rash As the owners would Hare no difficulty in picking no men in America. Uni ult s Skull on . From Vienna conies a weird Story about the Skol of Mozart bequeathed by prof. Hantl the anatomist to Tho Mozart him at Salzburg. The Skull which has just found its Way to the depositary of the other relic of the great com Poser was Takeo. Many years ago from to Stirt a grave in the cemetery of 5t. Marx at Vienna by a grave Digger who had been much impressed with Mozart s compositions. He kept it in a cupboard at his Home show ing it Only to his most intimate friends. The finding of Tho Skull was recorded in the Calendar and when Tho grave Digger died his successor an enthusiastic Lover of music came into Possession of both Calendar and Skull. One Day the engraver i Lintl while visiting the cemetery of St. Marx to see his Mother s Tomb was overtaken by a storm and was invited into the grave Digger s House. The latter showed the Skull and upon Hantl stating that his won a Phreno Logist and would be much interested in the relic the Provo Digger presented id to him. The Skull like to skulls of Beethoven Haydn and Schubert is rather disappointing to those who look for signs of the Genius which inhabited it. The Prince s gaming. British conservatism has not in a Long time received Euch a Shock As in the question and to. Home Secretary on Friday As to whether the Prince of Wales was implicated in the criminal gambling in connection with the Gordon of Mujing scandal. The Home Secretary gave a negative reply which of lout trained the letter and spirit of the Law. Tho authorities Hayo of late shown themselves remarkably Active in punishing betting at Public houses and working Neu s clubs and there is a feeling that it a about Timp for something to be done with the Aristo cratic idlers who Gamble in guineas where the Workingman Gamble in Pence. The walder8ee resignation. In View of Tho Many reports about count Waldersee s retirement an official of the German court has condescended to make an informal statement that May be accepted As coming from the emperor. This in substantially that there in to personal difference Batweda the emperor and count Waldersee but that there was a difference of opinion on a matter of gravest Public policy. The count it is explained held that Sahar Horat s ideas of military Reform ought to be carried out to their consequences. Thin would entail an enormous increase in the numerical strength of the German army and consequently of the burdens imposed on the nation for its maintenance. In this View the emperor does not agree though his majesty is commander in chief. He does not forget that he is at the same time the Leader of the German policy and although Scharnhorst s ideas Are popular in German military circles Tho emperor docs not care to add to the already tremendous military expenditure. Chancellor Caprivi entirely agrees with the emperor in this policy and when count Waldersee recently made a remark in Tho Kaiser s hearing in of Scharnhorst s scheme which would make the whole nation an Encampment the Kaspor exclaimed it is impossible. It would add More than five Hundred million Marks to the burdens of the nation and that is quite in Chancellor von Caprivi heartily approved of this utterance which Waldersee regarded As a Rebuff. Since then the relations of the Kaiser and the late chief of Tho staff have been formal. Al oat Sites Mistou aued. Tho Mccarthy faction of the Irish party disheartened by their Boulogne appealing to the clergy to come to the Rescue and archbishop Walsh has been requested to head the anti Parnellie organization. The archbishop it a stated has consented to give Theondo Reymont of Bis presence to one Anli Parnellie meeting in Dublin month. Par Nell meantime is immeasurably strengthened by Tho virtual adhesion of the prisoners in Clonmel jail. While he intends in the course of his Public speeches to give Home of the details of the Glodstone Morley negotiations he has already uttered remarks which leave no doubt As to their failure. Or. He said Tho other Day knew Well what ire land and her people wanted. Theja wanted a parliament to Deal with ii ish questions alone and that would be supreme on All Irish questions and they would not have any English veto on acts of the Irish Legisla Ture Nave the veto of the in Tho same Way As in the Imperial parliament. They wanted the immediate control of the police and not As proposed by or. Glade Oue that the constabulary ii hould remain for five years under British direction a standing menace to the Irish legislature and to Tho Irish or. Parnell substantially de mands an Independent Ireland until that is granted he will continue of fight. The my cirt toned circumstanced this aspect o1 Tho quarrel Recu Ivo Sirj Little Public Attenni n. It is said thu teen of them Aro depend no upon the Charity of their colleagues and that in two instances a least Parnell has generously Bent assistance from his private purse to members of Parli Ament in the opposing faction. He did this tit Lieut Soli citation on hearing of their impoverishment and delicately requested them Nob to consider to matter As intended to influence their political action. Timothy holy whose per Sonal affairs continue prospering does Apt feel the situation As sovino of his less fortunate companions do. Considerable quiet amusement has been caused by the coming together of Gill and Parnell. Gill has been political and almost personal Foster child of Parnell and bin temporary adhesion to the demand for the retirement of bin old Leader produced much the same state of feeling As thab by 1 when be exclaimed it to but no Ocner did they meet after Gill s Maurcio Elf tabs Abe now coming to Tabeb Fallt. And Smoka Best package on the Market. To ado suppl fed by Dawson. Bole co., Winnipeg Iii i o Phoenix insurance company of Hartford Conn. Established 1864 oath capital Caniullan Branch head off re h4 St. St. Gerald e. Hart general Mauger Good agents desiring to represent the company Are invited to correspond we us. H h. A. Jukes Winnipeg return from America than Gill s roman Resolution vanished and if they did not exactly embrace they have been going about arts in Arm and Gill May be depended upon 09 a supporter of Parnell. Edwin Arnold s poem the Light of the is highly praised Bijj critics but there in a general agree pub that it is far below the poets own level in the Light of Wen Cealus Tho pole who sold Russia the plans of the austrian fortress Preze nyl has been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with hard labor. A attempt to Burn the admiralty build Ina in St. Has just been Defeated. The buildings adjoin the Czar s Winter Palace and it is supposed that the deed was the work of nihilists intent upon the Dent auction of Cho latter Structure. The police claim in fact to have evidence connecting Tho nihilists with the incendiary attempt. Tha Industrial situation in Germany continues to to deplorable. Tho act is that while thousands and tens of thousands of working Meu Aio out of employment goods me daily turned out of prison workshops and put upon Tho Market m Competition with out Yule manufactures. Ethie a attracting Tho attention of the working classes am that minds of my nature have Boen obtained in boiling and Halle in an Appeal that convict by no longer allowed to poor i Nln Coil of t up Lului or Hui a most valuable invention Jim lion successfully tested in London it consists of a Mode of producing Point itly Puro air from the combustion of not a Trace of Smoko or fume was visible not a taint of Annj kind Watts perceptible to Tho Tomato or smell. The it Cani of air Al Lowed to fall Lull on the faces of the Visi tors but save in the Tunt Crof temperatures it affected neither the eyes the Throat nor Tho nostrils. As a proof of its purity sovino Choice Tea which had been with hot Van tar wits placed in the hot air current and when re dried was pronounced by an expert to be wholly free from tiny taint or Tulc. In order to show the Char Acter of the products of combustion before being submitted to the Flory ordeal the fan was stopped and n Scusa Cloud of thick smoke Rose no from the Coal in the feed chamber can Rcd with suffocating fumes. On restarting Tho fan it. Was quietly drawn in again but not a sign of it appeared fat the exit from Tho fan and the Nir when inhaled was As pure As Ever. The stated theory of Tho inventor with Raj Yard to this phenomenal is lint tie water contained in the Coal is decomposed into oxygen and Hydrogen and Tho Hydrogen in burning Odds to the heat of to resultant air while Tho oxygen i eau forced As it is by that obtained from tha Larco volume of fresh air admitted at Vari Ous these products. But whatever Tho theory May to Tho fact remains that it is not Only pos sible but easy and economical to obtain the utmost amount of heat from Coal with out any deterioration of the now York commercial advertiser. Of old Bank i Jill. Did anyone Ever wonder what becomes of the old Bank Billo when too much worn to kept in circulation to know they arc redeemed tit the sub treasuries but what is done with them then or what be came of Tho paper Money that in use several years ago when Thuro was to Silver Money in circulation with which to Masiko change during Grant s administration this scrip and the accumulation of worn out Bank Bills were gallic Rod together in Tho treas Ury lit Washington in our huge ragged ill smelling pile of which the clerks who counted it were afraid for fear Disoso lurked in it. This dirty paper had nil been redeemed with Silver Money and represented hundreds of thousands of dollars. Tho Pilo was set on Firo and burned in the presence of several officials and after Ward the ashes were taken and mixed with some adhesive substance. From the com position thus made was modelled a Statuette 11 foot High of a broken fluted column and also a Pei fact one Similo of the old lib erty Bell in Independence Hall Philadel phia. The Bell has Tho appearance of dark Granite and is six inches High with he Date 1770 indc7itcd upon one Side the familiar truck of the other. These mementos were presented to the Lute Hon. Charles e. Conant at that time assistant Secretary of the Treasury and it was in the Home of his family i saw these relics of Dynya l. Wyatt. A Mountain tribe. A strange and interesting class of people live in to Mountain regions of Eastern Galicia and Buko Wiiri and in the Border mountains of Hungary. They called ii Zuls and arc a mixture of two tribes which driven out of san Vonn and Mongolia Coo years Igo. They Uro at present about in num Ber and live in Small settlements Seldom More than Sis or seven families in a Settle ment. These settlements arc called Sla the or governor being always Tho oldest son of tic founder of Tiu settlement Aud his dirt cd descendants. This governor has unlimited control of Tho people but he possesses no More Hinds or Hocks any other Man in the sin Rosty As the Fields and sheep which form the wealth and Aro Tho Pride of Tho he s Are the common property of the settlement. Although they have regular Homes hey make very Little use of them us abiding pieces. wo71 As the first signs of up Riuz Shiuh they Nell Tho Garcon appear they arc Oft and for seven Mont Lis wander through Themann nirm As Hunters or herds men and Only the Black time of Winter brings them Knok to the settlement. to their religious belief they arc Heathen and Are filled with All sorts of us companion. Histo genetic medicines. Or. Jordan s has to Genet in syntax a information free also Book of 20q cages free explaining the system. Testimonials Page 8 every saturday o. If1. Brt3dghvt. A to office in look Market too cube la cured ii tartly by using Toothache gum. Sold by inc. Current chronology. To Brunory to Lor. Tin Antti of a c ii mar is u death 1800-l c a 11 .11 y 9 j with 1812-Vlri vim Sou i or . N. A i., t nov w. I833-i.i Rinolt. Of . Wii in province. . S in of ii. Loq. . i v c. Keisli i in lil n exp loner. Diet a a Viiu i Ulia Isis pc Vij in or Vine Yuul Toni Niolon a. 11. U Willi . Bun ulv i Lii a Legal louder Money ims Soo inv by Jimi Ijac. C 1mm co lives com. 3883-70 Ini a i Hiilis in a Coal at , in Victoria Portland and san Francisco to the coast 20 per cent cheaper than by any other i no very cheap rates the old country b eur cd h s engaged free on any Steamer the Only comfortable and direct Rutn to Tho East no change of cars. Baggage is checked through to destination and is not searched on the route. Palatial sleeping cars tourist sleeping cars and free col ont sleeping cars. For full Pilorin Atwoil apply to w. Mcleod City passenger agent main St., or j. S. Otter depot ticket office Winnipeg. Roi3t. Bzeirir., general pure Notor agent Manitoba products i Allen pork packers Fine hams b. Bacon Rolls lard Boneless Ham Boneless Shoul Der Long Clear Bacon pork sausage. Close ph1ce8 to the Trade. Mcdermot Street w1nnipbo. Sausage a lungs. To builders tenders will 1-c received until saturday pc Brunory 21rt, 1s91, at 12 o clock noon for the tree Lori of a two Story Brick Van car building in 1 Ort Rouge no tame to contain Tuo Corca with Hall above. Kull particulars May be obtained on applies to hip a rulers Gnad. Tho lows act or any tender not necessarily accepted. Chami hib of univ it co. Dom Dnon b oort Cor. Main Nodi Ortac avc., City. The British North american fire insurance company of Manitoba. Tax Aimuel meeting of the Eliare holders of the Uri Liell North american fire insurance co. Of Mani Toba nil to held fat the of acc of inc dec arc Ary to. 400 Matin Winnipeg on tuesday the the enl of March at 3 o clock i m. Robert Strano 8ecreur private Sale of unredeemed goods Gold and Silver watches chains Gold and Diamond Kings Eold orca barn inn at City loan office 713 main St. Opposite Clifton Houby the annual meeting of Tho Elian Homera of the Winnipeg k transportation company limited will Ortle cot tic company i j main Street Ivinnie on monday Anil March 1s91, at u o clock noon. J. Hals1llik. Winnipeg brass works 82 and 84 Albert sir. Box 048. Andrew Schmidt newspaper news Papaj ;