Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 01, 1891

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. May 1 i 1 a n m or is r Manitoba free press. Mok Kinq and even req editions published every Day except sunday at six o clock a. H., and four o clock H., respectively at Winnipeg by the Manitoba bbb press of. W. F. Luxton managing director and editor old chalet but Ascriptions Elther edition by mall Ono tear six months one month strictly Euhlyn Advance. Dally morning free frees delivered in Winnipeg in same terms. Evening free press and Sun delivered in Winnipeg 20 cants per week 76 cents per month for three months. Strictly Cash in Advance. Padvek Tising rates per nonpareil line climes makes one in depth for advertisements appearing m both Ordinary advertising ten cents per line each insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period time to be charged for at the following rates one week -30 per Lino two weeks. Sli Montlow. 3-00 6.00 advertisements occupying less space than Dve lines will he charged As the line advertisements. Condensed advertisements on first Mso such a situations vacant property for Sale Ivet Etc., Etc. 80 words or under one insertion to cents each additional word i cent 80 words or Onder for each consecutive insertion for less period than one week 26 cents each additional word 1 cent so words or under one week 11.26. Each additional word 5 cents 80 words or under each subsequent week each additional word 3 cents. Condensed advertisements not in exerted every Day so words or under to cents each insertion each additional word 2 cents. No advertisements charged on account for less than . Advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted till ordered oat notices of births and deaths 60 cents each insertion. Special notices set in nonpareil Type leaded and located immediately Over the Clu and 10 Cente per word each insertion. No notice inserted for less than by were cuts Are inserted they must be Jox mounted on Wood. Daily coition. In Liberty in Reli in civil Friday May 1. 1891. The Bjerch. The opposition will doubtless have much to whether the subject of the principal Para graph of the speech on the opening of the Dominion parliament is to be skipped Over As easily the reference to it would seem to Hope. The question of More Liberal Trade re lations with the is an exceedingly live one in this country. We do not know that it is embarrassing to the government at Ottawa which took a North by South coarse in tailing around it at the last elections but it is thought that there would be no objection _ raised on Ita part it the matter Wen not made the subject of Dis Cussion this motion. It can scarcely be in posed that or. Elaine is working in collusion with the Ottawa and thab he deliberately aided in having the reciprocity thrown Over to october next. That delay must be accounted for on some other theory and sir Richard Cartwright will have loss both he cunning and his Coria Steif he do not find one that will Lay More directly the door of the government and give the House and the country the full Benefit of it. The remaining paragraph of the speech Are intended following the custom that has settled Down to stay to conceal the business of the session rather than to the nature of it. The revision of our maritime Laws to bring them into Harmony with the Imperial statute relating to the vice admiralty courts May be As is claimed a highly is Cestary proceeding out it Nob one that the country is going wild Over or about which it a choking with anxiety. The same remark will apply to the codification of the criminal Law and to the legislation respecting Foreshores. They Are necessary perhaps and import ant but they will scarcely create a Ripple in the House As they pass through. There it a suggestion of a livelier time in the pro Mise of amendments to the Northwest Terri tories acts. The Mere mention of these Calls up lord Randolph Mccarthy who is just wayward enough to be careless of the trouble and anxiety he May cause Bis political friends. Smoothly As the speech reads it will Likely be found to cover a mss on of unusual Liveli Ness. A heavy contract. Or. Greenway told the people of Carberry the other night that in 1886 he addressed some seventy meetings throughout the province placing the situation clearly before the people and that when the time comes he will again them and Render an account of Hia stewardship. Tha last time or. Green Way boasted of his campaigning exploits of 1886 he placed the number of those meetings at forty or forty five. They have since grown to seventy. This is like falstaff a men in buckram who grew from two to eleven. By the time or. Greenway has occasion to refer to them again they Wilt have increased to ninety at least. Whether willing or not he will be called to strict account when be appeals for a renewal of Public Confidence. There will be Many things calling for explanation. But first he will probably find it necessary to explain How coming into Power under such favourable auspices with almost the unanimous consent of the constituencies he had wasted All his advantage and within a year was put on the defensive where he has been Ever Stree. No Premier in Canada Ever mounted his political throne with less opposition to contend with or with fewer difficulties in the Way. The province was literally at Bis feet the people placed them selves entirely at Bis service and invited him do with them As he pleased. had a clean slate on which to do his political Figur ing. There was nothing to interfere with him nothing to impede nothing to Embarrass. came Back from the country in july 1888, with thirty three members out of a total of with the Confidence and Good will of a like proportion of the people them selves. There were no difficulties ahead of him All was Plain Clear sailing. How is it that he made such wreck of those splendid opportunities Thor Bright prospects this is the question that will first suggest itself when he next appeals to the country. can not conceal from himself much less from the people that his record of the past three Yean has taken from him the advantage of being on the aggressive that he is m much As Man Ever was on the defensive. Look wherever he will he sees friends estranged and opponents goaded into bitterness he see the ranks of those who fought with him in 1888 broken and demoralized their strength dissipated and an absolutely hop Elm Prospect of re uniting them. All this could not have been without cause something there Mutt have been to have changed the aspect of thing since or. Greenway took office. Descending to particulars be will be obliged to defend Binu Elf against the charge of offer a climber is More Apt to underestimate than to ing to sell certain government to cer Tain railway promoters for a my of a portion of which amount was paid Over to him. will a asked to dear no that matter of the 1400 note the Par Tinlan of which Are exceedingly damaging m they stand at present. will be asked to explain Why he failed with his libel suit before the grand jury and Why he compelled bin followers in Tho House to Burk a full investigation before a Royal commission. The Deal with the Northern Pacific will come up he will be asked Why he abandoned his policy of keeping the Road to the Boundary an open one free to All Why a clause we inserted in the contract providing 8500 a mile for organization Erpa Naea Etc., Etc., Why he deceived the Home and the country on the maximum rate leading them to believe that there was to be actual genuine Competition where a the Oakes letter merely promised that rates should not by greater than those of the 0. P. B. Why in the first contract waa better than the second a second we made Why the company we not made to carry out its bargain and build the Bouris Branch and Why in the negotiations with the Manitoba Central and Tho Northern a Vigo 10 Many falsehoods Aud to much treachery and dissimulation were thought to be Necea wry. This Northern Pacific Deal alone will provide matter enough for seventy meetings. Another ugly question to face will be that of the Hudson Bay railway and he will be asked to explain a Hundred connected with it Why he supported the guarantee in 1886 and 1887 and repudiated it in 1888, and Why falsehoods enough to sink a ship were uttered in excuse for his conduct. The people will re quite to know Why if was All the pro Vince could afford or the Road deserved in 1889, the Aid we increased to in 1890 and to in 1891 and they will bit particularly Iii agent on knowing Why he waited Oliree Yean by trifling in respect to this very important matter. Gaming to later the Liberal electors especially will require to be told Why he carried an election Bill worse by a Good Deal than Tho franchise act of the Dominion which liberals every where have been condemning. We it be cause there was disappointment with respect to that 9500 mile and Taat when he found he had not the Money to bribe he would pro vide the machinery to coerce the electorate or. Greenway is stewardship Haa been marked by Many broken promises and Evi Dences of great ignorance and incapacity but worse even have been the falsehoods the violations of principle and the acts of Cor option Antt other dishonesty which have Fol Lowed his every step since the hour he was in m prime Minuter. Those seventy meetings will have to be enlarged to Hundred and seventy and his immense resources of duplicity and prevarication will have to be drained to the verge of exhaustion if he Hopes or expects to get through with any degree of Tatum action to himself with the thousand and one crimes and blunders he will find it necessary to de Tad. The most stupendous of Bis life before him. That he will fail utterly and be crushed tinder the weight of his own sins May go without saying that a k Oregon conclusion but he cannot escape overestimate the height of a Mountain above the Point reached and at any rate he had never known one who having Only feet above him estimated it at Over feet. thought it waa against probability and human nature that a climber should make to great a mistake and for himself he was resolved to believe in the old height of mount St. Elias until much better evidence of its diminution were presented. pointed out at the same time that a recent attempt to reduce the height of mexican Valcanas to feet had failed As by very general consent they had been restored to the old height of feet indeed the climate of Mexico was against the lower estimate for at a height of feet there would no Winnipeg presbytery. Appointment of students for summer and other Home Maalon business. The be no glaciers upon them to account for these it a necessary m assume the greater height. United states surveyors Are a regular meeting of the 1 Reab fiery of Winnipeg was held in Knox Church Lut even ing. There were present or. Duval Modera Tor or. King or. Bryce or. Robertson messes. A. Malta Lane j. A. F. Sutherland o. In Mcdonald d. Anderson John Hogg James Lawrence James Douglas Joseph Hogg prof. Bart and a. B. Baird ministers John Matheson and elders. Or. Robt Crawford exam. L. A., of Indian head being Presenti waa baked to sit a w boor a Yak Ejiu eur Uruu i Able no doubt but or. Fresh Leld is not sure i elected Moderator for the next six months that it would be Safe to believe and they notice was read Fern the Presby was recorded that a party of them had on one Jug of onion reduced a Mountain to a depression the general Assembly for leave to receive into in the Earth s surface. This allusion it presbyterian Church certain member allusion was to mount Hood which Hadi been gradually reduced in height by Sucoea-1 Aye parties of explorers and about feet to less than Fanner living at Ita base said that if this thing kept on there would soon be nothing left of the great Mountain but a Hole in the ground. It a to be hoped mount St. Eliza will not fare As badly u this. British North Ameri cans have always Felt As if they had a sort of proprietary right in that Mountain and they would not like to see it shorn of any of its dignity. They prefer to believe in the result of or. Marcus Baker s triangulation of 1874, which gave it a height of feet an Altitude More in keeping with the reputation it enjoys of having the greatest sweep of Glacier on the face of the Globe. At the meet of the Rev. O. P. In railway train service per head of Popala Tion Canada Standb third Amor g the countries of tha world. The United states Cornea first with 12 Miles great Britain second with 8, and Canada third with 7.8. Germany and France have each less than four Miles. That to Large a country As the United states with its comparatively sparse population should have fifty per Cen greater milage than the com pact Little kingdom of great Britain with its thirty eight or forty millions of people is greatly to the credit of the former. But it. Is still More creditable that Canada with its millions of Square Miles of unoccupied Terri tory and its paltry five population make such an excellent third. The lesson of these figures is that in railway Enterprise America beats the world. The attempt and or it in time. will do Well to prepare communications. Can it be the Northwest review in the course of an editorial on the Public school teacher asian educator of Catholic relates the following it is a matter that should certainly engage the attention of the and Vii Iory Board we Are prepared to give plice. Time and names both of teachers and pupils and to Inesta opiate the truth of what we Here state. 3oth those teachers Are women. One of them n teaching English Liu tory during Henry the second and when dealing with his Public a dances to the Tomb of St. Thomae. Informed Ter class that catholics had to go barefooted to the priest once a year to get their sins forgiven them. The other person crave Ler claw a composition from the reign of King Fohn in which occurred the account of the Al interdict and the excommunication of cing John. Now excommunication in undoubtedly a Long word and deserved dome notice from this Learned teacher. Was she ranting in Ber duty no. And Here a her explanation to her class. The word excommunication meant that any one who was in communicated had his or her ears Cut off. Rat in a Box and sent to the Fope for a pre hard if there is one thing More than another for which the free Presa has been denounced by he Tribune Ever since it came into exist me it a for being a c. P. R. Organ. Our contemporary pro Feam to have just discovered hat the free press is not now the 0.p. R. naturally having been to much reproached for being a o. P. R. Organ the free press might have expected congratulations on the discontinuance of its wickedness in this respect. But no we Are font empty ugly told that the free press been cart of by the c. P. R. Because of the sordid and Liap Caole Csir and ambitions of the email men who control the free press was bad utterly bad when it was a c. P. R. Ryan it is much worse now that is not truly ours Are Bard lines sub will not the Tribune in pity admit that the free press is still a h. B. Organ or a Jesuit Organ or at least a tory an we cannot proceed on the a turdely Independent lines characteristic of Chetri Une a yearling career no the free press having served for nearly Twenty years As Yoo Phant apologist and Organ for govern ments and corporations such service has coma to be second to and if Tho Tribune has the least care for our continuance it will magnanimously make the admission we crave. If we have to confess Are miserably undone. Height of mount 6t. Elias. A body of geographers representing the National geographic society of the United states went up to mount St. Ellas last year and with a profanation characteristic of that Jun try knocked off nearly feet of its Heigh b. It had been accepted from time fan memorial a being at least feet High and the special geographer of the expedition named reduced it to this a More Han the Orographic to of Wil stand. They Are disposed to adhere to the greater height but at any rate plead for a suspension f judgment until further1 explorations Are made. It is expected that during the pre sent or next year there will be other investigations when it a promised that the question of Altitude will be finally settled. An English gentleman or. Douglas fresh f has recently the matter before the Royal geographical society and ave seme reasons Why geographers should not of hastily accept the measurement of last an expert in such matters or. Top own visiting mount St. Some years i said that he had ascended about get and we confident that the Peak Rove at East feet above bin Point or. For Clifield argued. Fin this connection the to the editor of the free Frew. Copy of the following letter was sent to the Tribune but i presume your editorial on the subject of criticism was enough for them in one week and they re fused to publish it. When the Tribune gets into a Corner where it can t get any thud to throw it always cries there Are one or two Points i the fantastical criticism of your contemporary the Tribune on the gondoliers that require n Little explanation. Their critic or. Wheeler makes it Bis policy to have his name attached to his criticisms. However i see he has made an exception on the 22nd guat when he gave what i suppose i must Call a criticism in the first performance of the his name a not attached to that obtuse article but or. Wheeler t has a rancorous pungent style of his own thank goodness it is his own that any Reader tithe Tribune s musical column can s fail to identify. Taftt column last saturday is a Novelty in the Way of musical criticism a that i sincerely Hope won t become Universal outside of comic papers. In that column on last sat urday s Issue or. Wheeler beside a reporting the conversation of she and say Ament the orchestra Strong be said against the niggardly policy of the operatic society Cut Down the coat of dresses and refreshments and give the people proper music make reasonable provision to secure competent now hat does or. Wheeler know the policy of the society or the Cost of dresses t just about and much As he knows about to a opera which is not much judging from his column of the 22nd. The policy and object of the operatic society is to put in rehearsal and produce operas not Only for tha entertainment of the Public but to provide a pleasant and profitable pastime and Good practice for its now where can or. Wheeler engage or buy an Amateur orchestra or chorus. The idea in absurd. The society in Amateur and intend to remain so. The people know that although this critic either forgets or ignores the fact and judge them a such. The orchestra of the Godo hers is the Best it Pasteur orchestra that can be had in Winnipeg although there Are several of or. Friends not in it. When criticising tuesday s programme this critic in blaming the orchestra for mistakes and confusion shews his ignorance of the opera. Had he examined his score More care fully he would have seen who was at fault. Again or. Wheeler crows Over Tho fact of or. Bill Man As Don Alhambra making a secondary part a heading character. While giving great credit to or. Billman for Bis excellent performance i ask or. Wheeler to look no the London newspapers of the deo., 1889, and he will learn that this part was written originally for or. George gentleman severed Hia connection with or. D oly carte s com Pany before the gondoliers wan produced. Imagine George Gro esmits the hero of Tho Etc., secondary part. Why the very idea is enough to Moke George warble tit Willow m his sleep. That or. Editor is Only one out of Many As falsehoods written about the "gondoliers1 by this mendacious i would like or Wheeler to explain his change of opinion on the opera As a musical composition on the 18th be says it gives him great pleasure to say the opera is Etc., which in almost a word for word copy of an article in one of the London papers. On the 22nd he says it is a so called comic opera prosy and Etc., almost a word for word copy of an article in the american musician. I wish to draw or. Wheeler s attention to the fact and if he that this is slurp try inconsistent he might explain. I am willing and ready to take All the abuse that invariably accompanies his explanations. A. Mao Kay Sutherland 647 Owilliam St. To look into the Case surveyors from Way reported and alter further deliberation Ihan 12 000. A we to make application to the general Assembly for leave to receive him As a minister of the presbyterian Burch. A report presented upon Sabbath Observance to the general effect thab the Sabbath throughout the Bounds of the Presby Tery is Well observed and that the churches on the Day of rest Are Well filled with attentive worship Para. Or. King presented the names of several graduating students of Manitoba College who asked that application be made to the Synod for leave to take them on Public probationary trials for License As preachers their names Are a follows messes. Petor Fisher b. E. Knowles James Buchanan Duncan Campbell Hope f. Robs George lock arb and James e. Munro. It waa agreed to make the application asked for and the Moderator and clerk were appointed to assign subjects for examination to these Young men. Rev. David Anderson on behalf of Rev. J. Pringle port Arthur presented the report on sunday 35 schools reporting. This report we received and adopted and thanks were tendered to the convener. Rev. Joseph Hogg presented the annual report on Temperance which was received and adopted after bringing out several vigorous speeches it treated of the importance of Temperance work and the Advance made in recent years and especially in recent legislation in this province and urged that greater interest be Oaken in this matter by Aew Ionn of the Church. The finance committee reported that the accounts of the treasurer of the presbytery had been examined and found Correct and or. D. Mcarthur of Emerson reported that he had audited the accounts of the Home Mission committee and found them Correct these reports were adopted. The Rev. John Hostil formerly stationed at Dominion City was transferred to the Minne Doaa presbytery within the Bounds of which he is Tow engaged. Or. Bryce reported on behalf of the Home Mission committee recommending 1. That Oas selmans and weat end Mission Winni Peg be grouped together for the summer and be supplied by the Presby Tery and that Casselman s be expected to contribute of Csc the rate of 8100 per year 2. That in the petition of a number of members and adherents of the Church residing at Bird s Hill the convener by direction of the Home Mission committee visited Springfield and after con Ference with the session reported Tab they acquiesced in the opening of a station at Bird s Hill. It in agreed to recommend that Bird s Hill be supplied in connection with Sath Wyn and Prairie Grove it is recommended that the Posen group of stations be divided and Bhat a Andyville and adjoining stations be supplied for the summer with one missionary and Clar Leigh and adjoining stations by another 4 it is recommended that Plum Coulee Village and mania be taken up As station for the summer. 6 it to recommended thab for the present Bummer Keewatin be supplied by or. A. C. Manson student. 6 that the matter of the Supply of Norman be remitted to the Home Mission committee with full Power to act. 7 the following appoint fluent of students have been made for the summer months Morris h. It. Road do minion City d. Campbell b. A Olear apr urge Allen Moore Little Britain Richard Weir fort Francis a. 8. Thompson Meadow Lea t. D. Acheson Silver Moun Tain Hugh Cowan a. , b. A. Whitemouth . Finlay Stony Mountain j. L. Small or a. Point j. B. Ferguson a Andyville James Fleming Olar Leigh a. B. Robb Ruthwin w. Eraser Glande Boye f. Deana Ejnor Allen Lang shool Lake a Mol Bosh Stew Artburn h. Mole an Plum Coulee Village a. J. Mcgillivray Norman a. To Naughton or j. L. Small West end Winnipeg j. N. Mclean . Gretna Walter Beattie. The presbytery then adjourned to meet again in the came place on the evening of the 14th May. Or. Clark s White liniment the greatest stable and household liniment of the period bottles Only 50c. Endorsed by leading livery men in City and Cou by the great borne ranchers of Alberta British Columbia sold to Spile o p., proprietors. Winnipeg. Lake Saskatchewan railway j1 Choice farming lands for Sale at Low prides and on easy terms. Free Grants of government lands May still be obtained within easy reach of the stations on this railway. Town lots for Sale at Duck Lake and Saskatoon. Fob prices and pull information apply to Osleeb Hammond Nas flu land dept., 381 main St. Winnipeg. Latest designs All new colourings to from the finest makers at 425 main Street. Leoiki diet s 425 main Street rat Portage. For summer six new elevators to be erected in Manitoba. Rat Portage april sunday the Odd Fellows assembled at the Lodge room and marched to the Macho Din Church to hear the annual Sermon by Rev. Or. Jan soon. It was the largest Parade yet been in rat Portage seventy members being present. The Lake of the Woods Reading room at Keewatin will be opened on May let. A Supply of papers and periodicals been ordered. The Reading room committee will be pleased to extend courtesies to visitors. This should be Eom what of a Boon to Winn Eggers who May be Down Hern during the Bummer. The milling company Are preparing to erect air elevators with a capacity of 36.000 to bushels each in different parts of Mani Toba. The locations Are not definitely settled but everything will be ill readiness for the workmen to begin erection by May 15 by. The Keewatin rowing club Hae received two boats from Winnipeg. There is some talk of the Bat Portage boys starting a club bub plans have not matured of yet. The Temperance people Are pleased with the result of the petitions regarding Licensee and they look for More acc eur in the Lufrere. On tuesday being Arbor Day an entertainment in Aid of Stu Albana Church sunday school will be Given in Tho music Hall. The political meetings Here on monday and tuesday and at Keewatin on monday helped to enliven patters somewhat. W. B. Thibodo barrister was in Winni Peg easily in the week. expects Hie family Here before very Long. Division court was held on tuesday last but no cases of special interest were on the list. Princess opera House. 5 nights and Matin by com f Man oink 5 the leading tragedian Frederick Wade. Assisted by the actress mrs. O. A Bowers and a Complete company of Chwatal player. ----rhpert01re--- tuesday april 28th. A cmdr Henry Viii when Bidav. Damon and John Balnes grand old play pythias t h to r b d a v. Henry Viii. Friday. Sheridan knowleii1 i Dejl w i in masterpiece v i k i n i u s. Saturday Macbeth Sale of state commence Pond by at Box of few. Prices 60o. 81. Current chronology. May i. The name is from Mala unman goddess worshipped on the this month. The anglican Church makes a festival Day of it in Honor of St. I ill and St. James the less. Made first emperor of Eastern roman Etc pure Tho division hav ing been made by Theo Dost us Between Hie sons Arcady a and Honorious 1672-Jooepb add son English 1 writer bom died 171b. Dryden poet filed bom 1631. To disown. Wellesley i Flint the Danbe of Wellington born. Duke of Joannn Foht third son of Queen. Victoria born. Of 3.000 Tuv Urcla of Gunpowder at Benares India destroyed 30 vessels killed 480 persons and wounded goo. Fighting near Alexandria a. Livingstone african explorer died in Central Africa born 1813. At banker Hill Colliery Staffordshire ent Laad 41 lives lost. Labor Europe and Amer Ica. Market reports. Wheat lower the other Side of the Pitoon. London april Grain markets opened this morning Dull and lower. At Liverpool wheat waa. Reported neglected and id lower Corn weak and lower. Califor Nia wheat for shipment 6d lower wheat off coast Dull. There were no cargoes of Corn offering off coast. Wheat on passage buyers holding off hoping to obtain concessions. French markets were noted a mostly a turn cheaper. The weather in the United King Dom waa Spring like. Chicago april closed Ijo higher for july and in lower for May. The business done principally of a Light scalping character. There was a disposition the result of to Morrow s deliveries checked by Sicela rices May in prices the to await and this 01 of 81.05. May May May 813.40. May 87.27j. Nibs May 86.274 8690. Receipts sixty Cara. 81.06i july july to july 47 july sept., to 76 july "318.05 sept., i6.77j j july sept., july s6.co sept Montreal Toem. Montreal books reported by autoway Champion Bankers and broken Winnipeg Tonoiu april Banks Sellers. Bank of Montreal. 826 cd .220 218 Ontario. 120 1161 Holson a. 167 j63 Toronto. 219 216 130 104 60 Merchante 149f Union Commerce Home Llanona. Coati Waltel Blob k out. Nav. 197 Montreal Gas 2021 Canada n. W. Tandoo 70 0. P. R. 0. P. R. London _ 7 on Call 4 128 1081 g9i 180 201 76 71 31 two Pilot stories. Commodore Davidson s greatest enjoy ment was Story telling. Ono of his pet storks was about a Pilot who Hod been Dis charged from on opposition Lino because to had run his boat upon a snug and Sank her. When the fellow came to the com mod Ozofor employment to seemed to be rather proud that to had struck the Snag. I Don t want pilots who run upon said the Commodore. Of course you Don t. I would t if i were in your said Tho applicant. That s Why i think you ought to but do you strike snags i used to Commodore but i Don t now. I to been running on sucks in this River off and on now for fifteen years and i be hit every one of pm every blamed one of pm Commodore. But i never bit the some one twice so i m the safest Man you can get the Commodore used also to Tell a com Panion to this one. It was about another Man who came to him to get a place us Pilot. Do you know the the commo Dore asked. Yes know where the shags Are do no sir i Don then How a Tho world do you expect to handle a bout Well Commodore i know where the snags aint and that s where i always run my Magazine. Tho trouble with those shoes. Now there is an individuality about foot prints and they May be artistic or other Wise a fact which was appreciated by a woman of our acquaintance whose son had the misfortune to be born with a deformed foot. After various struggles with store shoes the Village Cobbler was appealed to. Reconstructing a lost in accordance with a series of measurements the Knight of waxed ends was enabled to produce in time a Marvel in leather which represented nothing but that boy s foot or perhaps the misshapen Case of Soto band instrument. However the boy was delighted with Tho result. At last he had found a foot cover ing that was comfortable but Tho Mother did not share in his Youthful Joy for that same Day she returned Tho shoes in person saying they would t do at All Whyl exclaimed the Rural Crispin. I called pm an extra of i Don t say As they Hain t a re plied the dissatisfied woman but Dell Aliat Wear pm they make such homely tracks in the journal. Pringes3jpera House tuesday night May 5th, or e. C. Eellis representative or the great j. C. Day 55 districts give Prince Bismarck and Schmalfeld socialist there in no doubt of Bismarck s election. A Chat Dom Home. Smith and Hla wife have every luxury that Money can buy but there Liona thing lacking in their happen re. Both Are fond of children but no Little voices prattle no Patter in their Beautiful Home. I would Glen ton years of my lira it i could have one healthy living child of my Smith often Maya to himself. No woman can be the Mother of healthy of flipping Nolen the in Hersem n Good. Health. If she Flera from female weakness general debility bearing Down and functional derangement her physical condition la Nob that the cannot Hope to have healthy children. Or. Pier n favorite prescription is a nor Reum and Maran teed see guns tee print remedy or All title Eil Ineata. Cd on bottle wrapper Tho Only Nightingale num. Miss Louisa Parsons superintendent of the training school for nurses at th6 Mary land University Hospital in Baltimore a described of a Little woman who attained great prominence in her profession. She a said to be the Only Reg ular Nightingale nurse in America. She studied under miss Nightingale at St. Thomas Hospital London. She was one of the nurses who went on lord Wolseley s egyptian expedition. She was decorated by the Queen with the Royal red Cross. When she returned she was engaged at Tho Johns Hopkins Hospital and left it to open Tho training school Over which she now woman s journal. An Attra Eltre woman. Mrs can t sea what or. Bullion wanted to marry that shabby widow for anyhow. She in t Young and she in t pretty and she new just ought to so How thick she makes her pumpkin new York weekly. Mrs. F. P. The noted newspaper writer is a Small woman with Blue and smooth dark Calr. She s one of the most ouzo Huftil woman or were Fth Day butter Sutterl Chow Creamery and Fresoli Dairy la prints Rolls and firkin. Tha Feulne Over. We have a Supply of Munir in Regul ulv Call or Telephone to e. Hunter co., Pouge Avenue Tele Ponc 490, my Hunter Macdonald Cor. Muin and Market. Vel Ephonzo farm Fob Sale at Broadview. 320 acres Frame House household effects. Stabling for 7e Toad of Stock c Rinzy and 17 i Ortw and Colts 85 oort and 3 bang Stock 76 in Erp binders Mower raw Riding holler sleighs Arnut. Situated 6 Dalles tron water pasture and Hay Goa mile from by off. A a Elm Nan Broadview. Til Ikus papyri ;