Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 25, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press July 25, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Jula 25 telegrams. Matter to be telegrams published in this is what pretends to clippings from exchanges or in least seventy five per t of the matter purporting to be published by any other in Manitoba consists of re and red voted clippings 24 to hours old f r a this paper and exchanges Anc concoctions the very latest world s a is always to be found in this r and 10 other in Manitoba. Ives is available to no other letters in Chicago. Eugene Bald writes about Tho evidences of advanced culture. As a producer of literature Chicago Long go took her place among the nations he world. Contemporaneous civilizations hitherto slow to recognize her pre eminent Worth and envious perhaps of her sudden and Brilliant development ure at last impelled to acknowledge that the p Osi Ion she has indeed a command no one. Chicago has always been imbued Voth a True literary instinct but As the Lender sapling must needs be inclined and As the Little Flower must needs to nurtured and human Genius itself must needs be cherished and schooled in order to insure Jie Shade the fragrance and the accomplishment which lie within the limits of is Sibilly so has it been necessary that Chicago gifted beyond the Ordinary should undergo a season of discipline before bios in Manitoba Baden Powell rebuked his position in. Would be to keep his Mouth Wiser to Osrox. The chronicle attack k go Baden Powell the Behring sea com Ner for ind Creet utterances in the the chronicle he will have t warily i he wishes to make Himsel Sod in proposals acceptable to the people o states and Canada. He is Mec with affairs with which the Behring be Comro Siaion has nothing to do. It a at rang in no official in his position to assert that the Mckinley Law is the final Effort of the unite to compel Canada yield Herindeen Jems Pord Salisbury ought to give him timely hint. Jewish massacre feared in Adel Nople attributed to jews. Apia Loplz july excitement prevails in this Vicinity Over the traffic events the w. R. C. Regatta Crews that will Row on the red to Day senior and. Junior fours to Assiniboine beaten at Boll by the Morden meeting. The Bummer regatta of the Winnipeg Row will be held to Day in the regular course. An excellent programme has been arranged and the various races promised to be keenly contested and withal exciting an interesting feature of the programme is the ladies Canoe race. There will be several Outi of an accusation that jewish in others killed a greek child As a religious scoria is. The governor of Roumelia has pro claimed the District under military Law fear Ine otherwise the inhabitants would Rise jugs inst the jews. The alleged murder occur edit the Village of Mustapha Pasha about 29 from this City. Thel Corpse of a greek i of 8 years of age was found in the and she doctor declared that she had not been drowned but had been strangled and thrown into the water. the butchers in the place were Spanish jews except one greek named Ste taws who swore that the girl had been in the manner of ish blood Otter and that the murder was undoubtedly a spots on. In the midst of the excitement Ste ton suddenly disappeared and later Hia Corpse wb3 found in a toe Bank of the River. The body covered with stabs. Suspicion fell no a the men whom Stefan Shad accused and Sre of the Spanish butchers and two of their apprentices were arrested. One of the App mice a lad named Gianuti confessed that Dve prisoners had murdered Stifanos and Ai. Him Gianni to carry the body in a sack Tot Driver. The mystery of the girl s death but in the military trial of tie i toners which is to be held it is expected Tbs Wina fasts will be brought to Light which my the manner of her death. Russians and French. Macli fraternizing going on at St. Peters Burgh where tue French Fleet id. St. Petersburg july French Squadron arrived at Ronstadt to Day and waa enthusiastically received. The grand Duke Alexis Admiral of the Fleet met the French Admiral and his officers on Hoard the russian Cruiser Asia. The members of the French embassy and the slav society headed by of Una Ignatieff were also present and the so Svidensky choir Sang songs of Welcome the bands played the Marseillaise and the French sailors cheered. The French officers were entertained a a banquet at the Peter Choi Paia Coby the Czar this evening and the Irac Cipal authorities presented each vessel with a Silver Flagon for the use of the officers soming out into that splendid estate a we now find her. This season probation has been a Long and tedious one and we rejoice that it is ended. A notable literary taste has been diffused among our people. To have had Learned and Graceful works from the pans of such Pioneer authors As head Bristol Poole Mathews Kirkland Browne Mcgovern 1read, Freiberger and others the example afforded by these vigorous and gifted precursors Avant co Reurs and Prodero Mes no less than their fascinating writings themselves has engendered in the bosoms of the multitude an ambition to Ward exploits in the realm of literary com position. How shall we set about the endeavours to which we Are is the question that has Beer asked Over and Over again. This macedonian cry has finally we re Joice to see been answered by the appear Ance of a volume entitled the Complete Chicago letter writer with a a essay calculated and Likely to cultivate a pure and Beautiful literary style in tue midst us so that even As be who runs May read so also he who Hustles May in Good sooth and write ornately Aud persuasively. When one achieves a Correct epistolary style be has mastered the most difficult part of the literary Art. There is none that will deny this. Indeed we All know that the most charming Litera Ture that has survived the wreck of years comes to us in the letters of the those of Pliny of Sam Procious of Horace of Tiresias of Chesterfield and of St. Paul. A careful study of the Complete letter writer with a just spawned in the midst of us is certain to raise up in Chicago a Host of Litte raters whose performances will put to the Blush All pre Vious undertakings and All Anterior under takers. In order that those who have not yet possessed to Horn selves of copies of this remarkable work May share our just enthusiasm Over the extraordinary merits thereof we present herewith a number of specimen letters taken from the Book in question. The first extract is a letter from a Young Man to a Young lady declaring his passion and asking her hand in marriage miss since 1 met you at tie Lake View Tennis court Day Bof Ore yesterday i have been a prey to the roast pleasing Tor ments. Yon Are Ever present i my thoughts. I could not even though i were so disposed eradicate your image from my heart. Ethel i Lovo Lotf i love you not with the insipid and entries in this event among them being three or four of the Best lady canoeists in the City. Considerable interest also centres on the race Between the senior and Junior Crews. So far the juniors have beaten the seniors the latter having lost some practice lately owing to the sickness of or. Hecuba so the Bowman by they a Strong Crew and will not let the juniors beat them without making a desperate struggle to save their Bacon those who attend the regatta May Dew and on having a thoroughly enjoyable time. Music will be furnished by the cavalry band and refreshments will be served at the boat House following is the programme of com Mence at 3 . Club fours. T no doubt with practice they would make interesting for any Junior aggregation. And Mcdonald the Battery for the a Nib Ines did Good work and Ferguson and Lodonal played their usual Good game for a clippers. Messes. Nicholson and Doraey Frio rated As umpires. Or. F. J. Dorsey the honorary president of the clippers generously presented them a it of bases last evening with their came printed across each bag. La oui at new York 6, Philadelphia 2. At Cleveland 7, Pittsburg 3. At 11, Cincinnati 7. At at Boston. . At 5. At 0. At Cincinnati 12, St. Louis 2. The City churches. Through with it. F be Minneapolis athletic club hag drop Ped tie prize fighting business. St. Paul july president and dec rotary of the Minneapolis athletic Lub have issued a statement that their club ill have robbing Mote to do with the Hall fight that no pugilistic enter intents will be Given by the club and that no arrangements for one would have been made had it been known imbibed such exhibitions. That the Law pro pastors for win Viper pulpits to. Or. Grant at Knoxel Iurco. The number of distinguished strangers sup. Plying Winnipeg pulpits do prior the absence of the pastors on their summer vacations will be increased to Morrow by the presence of the eve. A. N. Grant of Orillia. Or. Grant is known an a forcible and spicy writer and also an an effective preacher. St. Andrews Church pulpit continues to be supplied by the Rev or. 0. B. Pitblado and the Central congregational Church by the Rev. C. Hossack of Orangeville. The pastors of a number of other churches who Are absent will be represented by Home Talent the arrangement for to Morrow s services Are As follows Dot Juch of England. saints the Rev h. T. Leslie in charge 213 Donald Street Matins and Litany 11 . Evensong 7 All seats free. Holy of Graham and Don Ald a reets. Services 11 . And 7 . Sunday school and Bible classes Ati 3 . Morning preacher. Ven. Archdeacon Fortin world trip having sailed from Liverpool on april Lith by o. P. R. Steamer Empress of upon arrival in China decided to remain Over until the next Steamer viewing the sights in the cities of the East. They took passage by the Empress of India Oti her second trip out and reached Vancouver on tuesday. Tired of sight seeing the party decided to corns straight through they leave by the great Northern to Day for Minne Apolis. Holy Trinity picnic. Her support. Baseball Cricket races and a Gen eral Good time by the Scho Lars at Elm Park. Mawk Lali passion of it Mere boy but with the mighty All absorbing and All controlling Lovo of a mature Ami experienced Man of Twenty two. Tell Rue idol of my soul will you share with me the Bliss with which matrimonial first heat. G. P. Clark b. E. Chaffey p. Elliott e. Barrett s. B. Kills b. Napier h. W. A. Of timbre stroke. A. B. Clarke stroke. Second 1ieat. B. Girdlestone n. Drummond h Scarth e. Howden h. Tonkin a. E. Ferte e. J. Bennett stroke. . third heat. 0. 0. Bradley a. Logan a. N. Mowat w. Suckling w. Chisholm o. H. Clarke w. Bannatyne stroke. W. J. K. Osborne Strok fourth that. S. Burp "1 w. K. Boas i. Jye f. J. Sharpe i j. F. Hendry stroke. J double Scull race. One mile with turn. A c. L. Fox i h. Thompson a n. Turn ill j Murphy fifth Obat. Winners of list and fourth heats. Sixth heat. Winners of second and third heats. Ladies double Canoe mile. Fol roared Sheri race. I Miles straight away. Senior Crew. Junior cr1sw. F w w. E. cd Morica. 2 e. Robinson. 2 c m. Brown.3 e.d.carey.8 p. A. . A. A Andrews stroke. The seniors Mil give the juniors a Handicap of fifteen seconds. heat. Winners of the fifth and sixth heats. The Morden races. Most successful inaugural meeting on wednesday and to Day. The opening race meeting of the Morden Torf club on the new track passed off Well being in every Way a Success. Although rain threatened it held off on wednesday and thursday until the program Ewaa completed. There was a Strong Winnipeg contingent present and Many residents from Langdon dak., other Points across the line while sporting notes. Blaikie the great boat builder died at Cambridge last week. There is talk of an English Cricket eleven visiting Canada next season. Old Deacon White the Ball player Haa gone into the livery business at Buffalo. The English Are paralysed with astonish ment at Queck Bemer s great work with the 10 Pound Hammar. Barberry a to have a baseball and Lacrosse tournament on july 31. Two Silver cups Worth each will be the prizes. The Montreal crescents Lor Yoars r in unbeaten Junior champions of Montreal were knocked out last saturday three games to two by the orients. A Cricket match took place at Wiss Hickon Philadelphia on july 18, Between 11 ladies and 11 gentlemen using Only one hand. The ladies won by 94 to 67. The first match of the English Rugby foot Ball tourists in South Africa was played at Capetown july 9th. The visitors won by five goals and two ties to a tie. J. Seeburn won Aix first prizes at the mor Deli sports this week and one second. A. Dorion won the Caber toes with e. second. Dorion Alao too first in the Hammer throwing contest with Thos. Duncan second. The Lethbridge Lacrosse team visit Calgary on the 29th. The Lethbridge team will in All prob Tab Lity be As follows Leask Mcleod Morris Joe., Ritchie Colvin Creighton Higinbotham Burral Freeman Mcewen Galli her and Morris Jack. The Rev. To d. Phillips who was a prominent figure in Canadian Cricket 20 Yebio ago is still playing and at a match in Chicago on the 18th inst. Made 23 before he was caught. The match was Albione who made 55, against put together 42. The famous skaters Joe and Jim donor Hue of Newburg Are going to Row in double Avening Rev. N. P. Yates . St. George s of first ave. North and 12bh Street North. Services 11 . And 7 . The Rev. Or. Leslie will preach in the morning and Rev. Or. Owen in the evening. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 . Daring the absence of the Rector the Rev. W. Owen will attend to the duties of the pariah. Address 04 Nena Street. Presbyterian. Services for children con ducted by the pastor Rev. John Hogg. Evening service by the pastor. Subject work without will be conducted morning and evening by the Rev. R. N. Grant of Orillia on. West end prof. B.d., will conduct service at 7 . St. C. A. Pitblado will conduct both services. Subject of morning discourse Daylight people and of the evening methodist. The morning service the Pantor rav. James Allen will preach subject hindrances to a religious in the evening a special Sermon will be preached by Organ voluntary. Adagio from clarinet concerto Opont sentence blessed Are the pure in heart chorus. Sing alleluia Forth Buck quintette from 42nd Mendelsonn mrs Verner and male Quartetti. Solo and of that i had Smitton Oman voluntary. Grand chorus Rev. A. Stewart a i will preach skulls. They Are now in Toronto and will be trained by Ned Hanlan for the . Re. Gatta to be held at Barrie. The other Western regattas. They will Row at the neighbouring towns of Carman Miami Manitou and Glenboro were Well represented. The entries and winners in events for the two Days were first Day three or sub Trot. Or. Ruddell s Black Joe., d. Doyle soon Baptiste. Geo. Coohrane s Chloe. Or. Simpson s Sam Slick. H. P. Time 2.53, 2.50 and 2.18j. Open Nunn no rack. Don a. Bill Taylor. Champion. Zulu. Or. G. Webb s Little Joe. J j. Johnston s sleepy Jim. Or. W. Topley.8 Amber or. Time 2.4-4, 2.86 and 2.49. The Doo Trot. Geo. Smith s f. Rimer s Darky. E. Dunsford a Barney. Second Day. Ii.40 Trot. Exiled to Siberia. Put Delshment of a. Kun Alan officer who sold the piano of Cronstedt. St. July 23.-it is officially announced that Captain Schmidt of the rus Sian Navy who was reported of having been Cipek a dec hotly last april for Selling the plane of the Ronstadt fortifications has Job been Tenten cd to banishment to Siberia. I was proved in his examination that he Fel ii Jan the hands of usurers and waa induced b then 10 the plans to a jew who betrayed him mrs. Maverick s new trial. Refusal of insurance company will give her another Chance. Loxton july May Brick s solicitor says thai he his been advised by sir Charu kit sell that his cafe can be re opened a. New Ftp had grounded on the refusal of Tuv in Uvince company to pay the policy. Iol ichor intends to carry out this scheme. New evidence has been collected in America. Mrs. Maybrick a in working jail much from ill health. Koch is disgusted. J h. 3 Black Joe g. Webb . D. Doyle s John Haw mile proxy k4.0e. T. Lough s Billy Taylor i o s p. Merrier s Zulu. 333 or. Craddocok a Maggie a. D 4 a. York s Champion. Chi sri lied the be Salt of his medical discovery. July Koch has Resi trn so Public offices. This step a understood to a. Cub to Hia disappointment at the result of Hia medical discovery. The academic Senate will bestow an honorary office upon him. Marseilles has n Jack the Ripper. Pii is july n week two Mur Ders of Jack the Ripper Type have occurred in on each occasion a Man giving an italian name accompanied by a woman took a room in a lodging House. In each Case the woman was found dead in the morning having been unmistakably strangled to death and the body afterwards horribly mutilated. A letter has been received by the police authorities purporting to have been written by the murderer stating that the crimes were the beginning of a series. The Gans arc faulty. Los pos july the House of com Mons Liia evening lord George Hamilton first lord of the admiralty abated that the gun which recently exploded on Board of her majesty s ship Cordelia was of the same Pat Tern As the one which burst inboard the Active in 1ss3. The admiralty he said had arranged to Havu All of runs of that pattern now in use immediately replaced by others. Win russian Borer of july Steamer Kansas which arrived yesterday on Board 32 assisted Bussian Jean. They were detained be returned by the next Steamer. A Liu Slit of Tine Garter. London july 23 the Quern has Confer red upon Earl Cadogan the title of companion of the of the Garter thus filing the vacancy in the order caused by the death of Earl Grenville. Companionship with you would surely invest my life Ransom this bleeding heart of mine from Hie so exquisite tortures by bidding me Hope that in due time i May acquire an option on your Mardenly affections and believe me Ever beloved Ethel your obedient and Grovel ing admirer Kalpa Busby. An answer to the above intimating a favourable disposition to the Young Man cannot deny that the perusal of your Nota has engendered within my bosom pleasure Able emotions. But a girl must watch out and. Go slow in a business of this kind. It is True that we have known one another for the considerable period of two Days but alas sir a woman s nature cannot to read even in that space of time. I cannot Analyse my sentiments toward you to if i wound your distrust your sentiments toward me. As the hours and Days Roll on will not our feelings change will you not weary of he love you. Now profess of sir do not trifle with my Virgin heart. Remember what a Ireci Oua thing it la you Are dealing with and King for. A Flower transplanted from above within Tho female bosom lies once touched of unrequited love it Withers wrinkles up and Dies but sheltered from the Oriel blizzard. It thrives and blooms from a to Izzard. I fear i Navo All too plainly betrayed my emotions yet what i have said goes. I Snail Ivo Ages till 1 see you at the Thomas concert night mean while i return your salutations with accrued interest. Ethel. To a father touching an affair Ducoeur respect by attentions to your daughter Mabel for the last two or three Days must have convinced you teat i am not wholly inso Siblo to the charms of that test purest _ and brightest of the feminine sex. Sir i am or. O. Schultzs Harry wholly enamoured of the same. Naught but or. L. The Dew of death can quench the flame which Tor Beauty kindled in my breast i address you these lines to crave your permission to continue these addresses which May eventually transport to Elysium your obedient Dutiful and Humble servant. Biota cd p. Bailer. An answer to the above calling for a Bill particulars do Reed and contents noted. Would suggest that before proceeding further with this Deal you Send a an inventory of what you be got in Stock. Suppose you get Mabel How Are you going to keep her going i am not going to run a Home for the indigent although if the wheat Market continues Active i May to Able to do the handsome thing by the girl when Sho jumps Tho brooms Tiok. Excuse my Candor but i guess you la have to put no or shut up. Yrs truly j. Lathers. An answer to the foregoing conveying specific information. Hon Obed so Althou Gli i revolt at what might to construed As a bargain i haste to answer your Friendly letter and beg to say that if certain business deals i have entered into result As i Hope and expect i shall beatle to maintain a wife la Comfort if not in ele Gance. I have one fifth interest in ticket no. 10 20i of the Louisiana lottery three tickets m the raffle for Paul Hull s hand Painter fish service and a thirty Day option on 1 Roshela of Spring wheat. Furthermore a wealthy Maiden aunt living at Lynn mass., has been suffering with a tumor for Many years and cannot hold out much longer. My salary is per week and 1 generally manage to pull the different Tho Montreal it is said will Challenge the shamrocks for the n. . A. Flags which that club has held for some years without having to defend them on Thefield and theto Rontos will Challenge the Oor Walls for the . Flags of which that Teamia now the possessor. Then they will play off for the world s championship. This is a Fine plan but in would seem to be a Case of first beat the Oor Walls. That is a trick the Toronto have not done for some years. At the City hotels at 11 a. M., and Rev. Jamea Endicott at 7 p. L. Armstrong preaches morn ing and evening. Thos. Waddell will preach in the morning and or. W. A Cooks m the evening. Fort James Endicott will preach in the morning and or. W. A. Cooke in the evening. The sacrament the lord a supper will to administered at the Cassa of the vening service by Rev. Prof. Stewart. The annual picnic of holy Trinity and Rouge sunday schools took place yesterday at Elm Park. Good weather a big crowd and a mosquitoes combined to make it a great Success. A parly As 9 30 a. Mohe children commenced to Board the cars and by noon quite a crowd bad gathered in the Park. Luncheon was served to the children at one o clock Aud after lunch tha rules came off. During the afternoon a Cricket match took place Between a team oomph fed ladies and one composed of gentlemen the gentlemen using a Broom stick in place of a Bat while the used the regular Bat. The game created much amuse ment for a Large crowd of spectators and was won by the gentlemen. Tea was served at six o clock after which another Cricket match was played by picked teams captained by or. Grayburn and or. Beaton respectively. The latter team winning by a score of 18 to 41. Following Are the results of the foot races girls 6 and m. Walker 2, g. Meredith 3. G. Smith. Boys 7 and v. Smith 2, n. Ram 3, n. Martin. Boys 8 and w. Mulvey 2, c. Aldous 8, l. Evans. Girls s and j. Walsh 2, m. Thomson 3, k. Kent. Boys 11 and r. Campbell 2, c. Smith 5, w. Lockhart. Girls 10 and e. Chambers 2, e. Iveson 3, m. Allen. Boys 13 and a. Woodroofe 2, a. Hilton 3, e. Martin. Girls 12 and a Thornton 2, s. Carse 3, p. Brown. Boys 15 and w. Woodroofe 2 t. Bell 3, g. Shephard. Girls 14 and j. Campbell 2, e Walker 3, m. Moore. Girls 15 and g. Iveson 2, m. Hughes 3, e. Walker. Boys 16 and w. Burke 2, f. Mulvey. Boys t. Bell 2, h. Richards 3, a. Hilton three be gifted g. Bell and s. . Running hop step and standing w. Burke. Girls walking c. Campbell 2, n. Denison. Three Legried race White and a. Campbell. Infants i Cochrane m. Evane e. Pellard. Lafans Chambers Ettie Shep hard w. Brough. Nothing in the world sup. Ports a woman in the execution of her household duties like sunlight soap. No matter whether it s washing coarse clothes or Fine goods scrub Ding floors washing dishes cleaning anything dirty or Greasy this soap has no equal in the world and is the Best Friend a woman Ever had in her House. Try be Ware of imitations. Eve. C. Hossack will conduct both morn g and evening services. 1 i 2 2 3 3 i 4 at the Queen s Rev. . Grant Orillia d b. Deardon Grimsby p. St. Olair Mcgregor Gladstone t. Dickison f. Button London mrs. John Mccoy Toledo Ohio g. Loomis Dii Luth. At the grand Union , mor 1 1 time 55, Timex Trot. Geo. Coohrane s Chloe. Time 3.21, 3.1s, 3 of tub 1 ont Trot. Or. Tweed s Friday. Or. W. Liddell s tally no. V. Honde 9 Little Jim. Doo Hus Sisa each. Geo Smith s f. Vimer s Lack. C. Dunsford s Barnea. A lines to Day. Vij. J. To London w. Hill r. Twiner h ;