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1 "-'lWaWMaWiWa MaiiiMiiaMilMrtMMBMiWIIWMMBMWiiMMaMMMMjMaa- nrrs iri irr I li 111 I li BREADSI SKf MtntittitA afflwtfti 4IfvttHiSrrt) tribune ou vviyyn'EG, Manitoba, Canada, Tuesday evening, avml ai, isin. no. 02. 3. A riuwuv fiftivi By.l Btiutto AirnT5.

No. Main Htrt, PonLolttne. i A HL'V A OUt.ll anil lot on Alexainloi- atrt-i'l; anuOi Iroruatfv; very r-aay H-rma of pajiilOiiU Ai'M to tt. A. llow oultiaul Co.

0aa WILL Ill'Y A C'HOK'K (IK MMI Ui-rue lrei-t. near a hool; fuel I run In very iruod location. to 1 o.A.HowU'jmatii It Co. KACII OK t'HOI'K lTH ON I -wtl H'MltiUry ItiUMI, tlmihia Tin' oxu-nsimi of eh rtrii atvttt ra'l-way will HouMlii vain.) uf thus lot. Apply to A.

KowtHjinaru 6l o. oTi-zx KAI'H FHKI.11TKOM 7 i.M etrwii. 'I'll. Aim law lo- Willi il.mniclriii.KiKi'.H'f 1 1 Inthoclif. H.

A.l.nohuth.ma- I pru.au ty ci-ci Bl KHt.no Ani i 4iil Maln htref)U MA UK IT (I TO UKStTn' ST. JuiniM-oe ilh lltl from i-ny Int.l. lu iiionbii acrue 3 lulu from oily T'jHKNT-A llUlllllXU WITH WA't'HK a. anil Howvr ounm-eiiim, suilaho for furniture mom. aii 'liiin rnoma, oarveitiiT aro eery lumilry, within lnj fYei of M-in Hn-or, on Sotru Imii.o atrial rarl; aial-lu In connec-lion; ut low.

(rllnua t-'l Vuiu atroct. liAXMKHS IlllltH'H A ClltNlK I you Bi'liliim oili-red vrnl funna, on rpy fitly iitiiii of pn mirit, Ihin lu 6 mtn a a lallimil li.wn, wiih i rulliT mill, pntmrpy, giofna, tin. I'm ill i-e-a nf any of iluire tunm will bo mill 10 t.ilrowdun ul-rtiri fnr live ytuirB. Ku-iIht parncu ara 4c Ca. Unil KaUito AKi'i'l.

i' alri-m. 10. GTTY 4 CHOS-, Heal EBtate Anemis 1B4 titroit SAI.K-.i9 KKKT OOHNKU lU'l'KllT 1 an1! wilh frame liouao aiid amlilv; worlh 1H'IC OK 31 l.Ol'S COHNKK UK NKNA, lfu-a ami Jominiu iili-(M-ta. ky NKW llolSKS OJ WltiUAM BTliKUT: KKNT-KINK HIVKlt KAKM OK .1 lo Kt- 1'aill imriuli; IW vrr culll. 1 Tatiil; Kood frame tiillilinKa, two kiaa! wt' la, onl-huiiie and 6IhMo; line alluallun, (( mllis from oily; ri'lit, 1WI0 pur year; atock and implo-rut'nlti Apply to John Hopper, oa fajm, or to dotty Croaa, rtl eQlate aiteota.

"HHOPEHTlth FOH ALE! Ml Ch. B. Kfrr. Agtint. 467 Main 8u 1jX)R g.M,K A MAIN 1 alroet.

brlnginn Id mod rorenua. HOUHH AND LOT ON LAUKA BT. (or Balocbeuy--loas Ulna the bouiw aloue coil. OS ATM! HTKKKT and Notre Uhdiu atrcel, opyualie the N. P.

aUUon. G. Hmi F.Htmta Aafut, No. boo Btroet WISII1NO 'IO LIST THKIlt city or fariT'lnir Innda In mv tliU-M'Hon'a-i will Ki'inl parti" ula'a of prop. rlv and tonna.

I Have a iiiiiulKir of i nouirli-a fr icaidi-uoo prop- erty and vurmit rnnlilimoo I A. SUTHERLAND, Kal Kntnte ARerit. 1 KAI.H CITY U1T3-BKVKUAI. I A furmi; will mil or lt; al murkHt kut- 1 Ai'Plf L'rtiiUd stioet, ilrnl honau olf I l'ortoua av ouuo. VIVIAN ft DolKllt.

HAl.tUaTKllS H(- lienors. ui. v.i'iiityre blaoa, Mulnalrco. M. Vlvuui, It.

VV. VL1.AN MACDON'Alill, HAKKHTKlt AND Altoinoy- it law, S'olaiy I'uulic, Convoy-i aocor. tic, (iionboro, VUOKN'T ft MAKTIV. HAKRIS'IKKH. SO-J 11 llci'ora, etc block.

4111 Mala ij itreet Frank b. Nutjeut. Archer Martin. BAKHIMTtClW eto. Olt'ice ltannatyne hlock.

Main IroeL Doha II. (iulnnlioU. lioraoa J. Craw. Cord.

Tolephone No. Ml. "LLLIOTT ft MoCHKARY, HAKKIHTKH8, I AltorneTa, Hollcllora, fco. Otll'-n, Hanna-trna llloek, 37 Main atreet, over Union tlao 0. A.

KJllolt. W. K. MoC'roary. MUVKO, WKST ft MATHKHH, HAHPIrt-TKilH, Allrtrpoya, eta Olllr.

eor. Main and MwL.il atrnota. entranne 8 Varkiit atrfn-t a.l. O.K. Munro.

Q. U.Woet. T.O.JHaUiom. T'laphoiie Slid. HOWDXM IIOWllJCV.

nVUHIHTKlU" KoHcltors. Nctarira (tihllc, Wlnnipiw, M.tn., have nunnved to 14 Market strue ovor Central llniv ilnM. Telopbone ECil. Alex. tlowden.

J. It. llnwden. HOTELb. Til CLAllKSillON-hUiXKY kalt)CAF-1 rroy, Proprietors.

fuiK guKrcs-s iiirrKii-Tim of the Korthweut. Jaa. proprietor. riUIK OKANU PACIFIC MAUKKT A Hguara, opiioi.lie city hall; centrally locateil; haa bi.ii refiirnlxliod and rilltlcd In nratloaa atyle. 'I he la aupplled with eliolie Uqaore and cisaxa.

John Hamilton, proprietor. fpHK OKANU UNION 1101 KINKWI.Y A fitted and refurulnlied. Hrt-rlaM aod thorouKhly equipped with all mnlom lioprnvo-menui. Centrally looaliid, and in the Uclnitf of the Opera llotiae. Cuiaine onexcellnd In Uie Northweet, and under the management of an expertenoed chef.

(IriuluatiMl prioea. Free omnibus. A. K. J.

Porclval, proprietor. INHWIK HOTKI M7 AND 6V4) MAIN StreoU Hocently rolltted and refurniab-ed. Krory accotitiiKMlation for reffulur board ere or travellera. Itcataurant and lunch counter. Otatkha.

eta (Ipen day and niirht, undi-r manaKemnnt of Mrs. I hompaon. liar supplied with the lincat linuora and clifara. Hchlite'i Milwaukee beer on ilraUKhU A oail aollcited. Bpenoe 1'ropa.

I MT-CELLANEOUS. OWKN IIAVIKS IIOOKINU IN FKI.T, pitch and r.ntei,t cement, jifiie tar, coal lur, ftraTal; all wotk warranted. 6e5 Haluioral at. TO ANXIOUH MOCI WIIOMOKVKH aenila Ix-ir pamoa ami aildrcaaca to llox ni-etiawa ill recite fr of i halve a taxik tilled "tlod'a War of Halvalion." 'Ihil bonk 'iKlit to bo in every houaehnlit. Brlpture aaja, 'Kxi-i'pt a man born anain.

he cannot aeo the kliiK'dom of liod." PINION CHKIitT ft l'HOTKC'TIVIC AHFO 1' t'UTiiiM fir eolliciiiiK old accounui any-wnere In the known wcir.il; no chanrce if not eollectc.1; iP0H) oKenclea In all tho principal cltlea and Uiwtia. Toronto and Winnipeg. I iid oili. e. Adelaide atreet eaal.

riKim. HI, Jl. 11. I.l, Toriinui. lint, Toronto P.O.

1kk, Wln.nlp.-K tan in m. K. Collina, llanager. It. U.

Androwa, Hocrctary. I DENTAL. (1 I.H.K.. HKNTIHT-OKFH K. llarvrave I.ik k.

Main ilrccL Anaj-thetlca ailiiiinllenl for Uie painlcaa exlracUon Of Ulb tvhen reiUired. A. IIAHVIK. DKNT1HT, ts MAIN aae atreet, Winnipeg over lioaton Cloihlna tore. Vnalited air and nllroua oxide Kae fur Paloleee extraction.

T)'t- HAII.XIHII. Hl'ltllKON DKN'TIHT. New ork Kradnatc Nllroua oxide itaa van for r-aiiili-a oxlrai'tlon. omoa over til ala atrwt lliiiira-lay and nluht. PHOTOC-RAPHEHS.

Al 't. K.CMtl'.-THK AMKItlCAN ART aiery. Main Ucet. A lino line of a-rap albumi for aale. ft.) PF.lt IMI.KN FOR CAHINRT PHOTOS of ohlldren.

(Iruund fliaa- itallory Heat arid eheatwwt place In the country. phouai a apeoUlly. Hool A. AT, Mo William atroet, I MEOICAL. I T) HHNDKRHON.

M.I).. F. R. tiT H. ft 1 maar-a eia-cia'ty of nonaumptioa aaa 0lln.r cheat diacai.ee.

Henderaen bloi k. TIL J. WII.FOHI) KYS, KAR, NIWK thruaL Ollli-e Cor. Main and lnn-jard atres ia oppoalte -rrhanu llank. llnure I Ploni Vo.1" 10 Tt'o- HCUSE PAINTING.

S.NIJK;nM"y PAINTKR, KAIJlOMlNKIt 1r Hatmer. '-Iia 'riet, near Oeoeral Uuapilal, Telephone No. in. CONTRACTORS ANO gl)ILDEfl-l. n' ll.HKi'.fl AND I kr-aat l-cllty.

li Jamc-1 ACCOUNTANT. I-I Ml.l-"".a.f-.!r..f. atn-t. a r- No. i.0 Mam yi1 6 Ac, A ANTKI -T vo at Orand fiiiun huul.

yANTKII-(1001 UKNIUtAI. KKltv.v-e Mrfc 'L U- ItuI VAc.n!CJ'a' "i-'-DNIMIAND drew CJeiV' Ad- (iKllVANT to "I -four: no waahuiir. Apt.lj HoiiaM. 73 Lily alri-et. Vi OOOK KKKPKR WAVTkD-A HMAUT have Mine experience in dry J.

1.. Hlaj, atre.il. AyANTKIt ll'hlll UlNKMAIj PKUVANT 'I' ''')' Mra, Harry "ticei.bolwcu 1 and i-ilh boajil. In a prlvulc family preferr.il, yATK)-A 8KCDND HAND a- inwi price, for caah: munt U' hi, ty, bj.j Afidieaa Uox 1-J, ilihuiieolllca yASTI II Til H-tNT-A li or i roomed laiveealnn by May tain ly i.f two; wid piy rooil reull. Addrea.

P. O. Orawar 1.17(1. cilj AT ONCK-A dnw-inalier to Ko lo arlnirry; mint lie experiencl. Apply lu W.

Itouira, oaro uf J. L. IMalr IsU Btruo Vr ANTKD TO RKNT-AdOOU HK.VKN- rnuiiu-d hun-e; piwfaion on or before Mny fiimily of two; will p.y K'MiJ r. tiliil for food liouao. Ad Jreaj P.

o. lliawur 1370, oily. AyAVTKD-AOtrNTii IN KVURY IJIH Trliirr In Mi.nltoba to oanva 'rt for sub-eerllHira Ui T' hfr. AiMruKH Thu TvH.uie iJullA8.iiii wnitlrku, 4 YOUNd" LAIlY A SITUATION iV ho a powrit.T find 81 For informHil.m Rppiy to M. ('.

I'lildur, llu kurft H'lt'a Miurtnunl tifhool, KUitf tlrcct hU ufinto, t. tii t. W'AN'TKI. THK l.AMK, TIIK MAlaT. the blind and otl.tir eMl at tSftun.l(rH' Crora JlnHfilal for Nick Wtitclit; yiM, 712 Alain Btroot, opp.

O.lMt aUillon. IHtY 10OI9 man; numt lie kmmI window drncr; salary no uhju Appl from to 9 and 12 to 3 Pelkt-y HU vunti Itvirnet, tSalouion's Iviuploy liureau. liurKruve block. irANTKl-A TK.M'HKIt KOIt THK Hrookr-rovn Hibotil IiHtrlrt, No. 611; third cIumjj; uue to connnenr Mnj 1 and con-tiniifl nix monlhn; iwlary.

Appl to Htuiry 8e.acli,8ec I runibl P. Man. lrANTKI)-TO KXCHANtJIC KAHM KOK city proivfrty; Hilt affPH, clat-a 1, near Jtalmnrttl, and in Kpriittrtiidd; will ei-chttiino for ciilii-r imurutt'd or uriiiniirovod. Apply to Win. CarUy, at Carley ioi Main strmit, XirANTKIi-TKACHlCH KOH THK HlV- KHDAi.ic wlinol diptrW't, No.

Sii, aTond or third ctTt'iU ittc; duti to txnumt'nce at onwi and t-onilnuH till tlif end ff liwombiT. HtHto wiUry rcfpiin d. Addnjaa B. llowioi, M-iimuu, Man. TANTKI KUk CHKHCKNT SCIK H)L l'intru't, a iiiulo or fonmli' tranhcr, ht.id-InK a flrHt or buoihI cIhkj cnrtitlcntu; dntlcato on or nhmit Vuy to contiuue for sit inontltf-.

ntttinK aiiiary and xpri-enre, tn Willitmi Kfkio bccroiary, Crojett l.ko P.O., N.W.T. XIANTI I) (UMiKltS KUOM LA1HKH, hono-olfinif Uino, for tlm I'nt ent l-ati CurtKUi HinMrhcrH. Mottcln twn bj Hfrn ai'd ordrn uivpn at thu Jlu 'non' iiky etori'. deitiirtun lit: lown'rt, ('ami-bt 11 llron' llopo i.Co.'d, v. or iho nalcnUu, I'tolemy, at 143 Kdmonton fOrt bA Lu.

IOH PAI.F-PKK!) OATS APPLY AT 13 Main hlrtOL I4HU HAT K-A PONY MAltK (MI.ACKl 4 1 ynp.ru old; oiiLtl, and a koo'1 drivr; l-o Inrncffl and two-whet-l'd rirf, both Hood; cheap. 116 Noire lJaino Ka'U CMA1K THKKH KOK 8ALK-W. Mo-O K'linoy, tho tr man, in prepared Xn lur-nteh nhfwle truca of ail kinds; will plant and ipuriHiU'e tho tri'on to trrow. AdHicnW.iL ale Kinney, No. Ktrt alreet, innipeff.

IUH HALK-IIOHHK, HUOOY. HAHNKHM HorM) 4 years nixt May; perfectly twnird. Mno atiMnr. Aery n.uift, drive imtr or loiUilo; Hiit lady or ibK-tor. Huuxy ntiw lift by rmiownfd iiuik nnvtr b'vn wt d.

Itrinn tm llmt-clKta und neatly new. OwnT will dip mo at a hriHtn. ba intc no furOior uat) for wnifj, Apply at Wlndi-or Hotel, 1KHIKINUI TUB HKST 18 Kay'a Manilla fdr new nr old roofi. Pnr-eUy WKtori nof and ula tiht, old bet'or than new. Jun it(.

lWW. I am of the Mmo rriioion thi-t I wiai two yrrn two. 1 nn-Bidir tli'i niai-rinl very tory In pvory way. T. VirtU-n.

Juno -Vy thiniilerojf wUh Kay'a Muniila Kl-oIIdm la now pTfotly wnirtii(ht, and h-ui K'v-n K. H. ttM)D. lionikl utfutita waiiU-d in ovory dif'rldt. Apply for prico 'nd parti ru lam to A.

T. oxnlutdve aK-nu for ManltoM and N. lUwoor avcL'ja. lirtinucu. Imx 76.

LOST OH K0UND. IO-iT-AT ONK OK THK LKAOINO CITY hotoln, lady'it hunt Uirf-cao Walt ham Wtd-'h; i on (i ura on tuck. Kinder ploitae leivo at Tribune oilice and ivoolvo re aid. I(ST-ONK WKKK AOO LAST Y. fnrm t'o Urmn tnn't.

a ami. II foi terrier bttrh; hi nit on riprht atroilder; hw and tan on Hi'lo of boad. Kinder will plcaMa lelurn thn anine to atravs inidreft or bi prosecutd afitr lata notice, A I A KKWAHI) KOK RKt'OVKHY. OK I reward for conviction and proe-ecuiion. 8toli-n from the Mekel Plate Hotel on Kndiy.

tho 10th my brindle bull Ur-rir "Ja The above Hrirt-namM reward will lie fMtid for hi recovery, and 00 for Information which will lead to th ronrlclion mod proaectition of the thief. Vd. McKeown, FOR RENT. CaOOI) COMKOHTAMLK HMICK HOUHK to rent. Ap(ly to l.uaaell Cooper, 4o7 alaln ttrtot, IfQH ItKNT THAT VACANT HOIJHK OK your would have lMen rentM lontf ato h-vd you arivnrUaud Id Uio "For Itoot" ooluiiin Of The Tribune.

IOK KKNT-W) ACKK PKl'hKN KAKM on Portaif avenue, with houae and JC acron feni-iti. nvwiy for erop or market hut-den. Applj to Dawson ft (iraham, tt7 Main at. BUHD AND RQQV3- VKKW HOAItltKKS VAS UK A('y)MM(. datM with tlrnf board and beautiful lara rn niii at rmutonabie raioa, at 17i Market Hatt, IUKNIHHKl) ri KNHHKIl IfOOMS for re.

tin Hcnderwm tiUx-k, opp. Market Ho.naru, 1.2 Prineo aircuU Inquire at Itoora llobdursou block. rpHKKK AUK VA'AN('IKrt AT THK 1 to 1.1 in Imiite. 117 Ad" mile nirpet. for t0 or throe tfenil.ni'-n.

Jdtlh and w.e. In the lion; all well Kverylhintf flrnt-claae. Noliqiiora. (i. 11.

(Jrerfur. propiletor. BJMNEbJ CHANCES. IOK HA1.K A CimtCKHY liPHINKHS IV the witit en I. on Portarfe umivp; a tay-Inor ronee'n; ifretory rem for App lo J.

Hoi nrw tT, Main it. North. VtPMUl PAVISO HCn HKtt HCHINKHH, wit1, mmpirte onirn sl.p it')ir ami hr and Wrtafun; nit naif eedt rml locality; will ftold nl. a very rrawjuablu price. Ad-dret-a Uox Tribune ottU-e.

AUCHtTfcCTb. Hl'OH MVOWAN, AUrillTitiT. KOjM 7, to atreet. Plana and oeUtnatea mad. P.

Hnx 47. PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS ASS'N Uitder of aotlotm 10, 9ft and I. Of the Pr-vlneiai ii-AeyorV Aot 14'i and 47 i the foilowlDtc only, are etiTllbtd to priwiii-e aa Prwvlauial laad Burreyora ts fa'aitlioliai Aldoiia. M. Harrla.

J. W. Prne. ii. A.

Krnri, John. KeiMffter. O. II. ltT( ha.

InrkM.n, ii. It, lfo'it Jneepo M. B. oiiiA. J.

I. mMuu, U. Lork.i-, A. Yonntc. K.

By oniar. J. HAKKIM. t-rrj, P. M.

Afwfe.atlna U.K. The p-etlr of rnirreylrn la Manllntia by any oi.hr onraona trxrDt a to lKmilnlott Wndri la liloKafand rnodnr U.am Uabia to proae- i i ANNOUNCEMENTS. A ale of bona bld furniture, by Jou'ph Wolf, aurtfotieT, at V'angbn street on 'I hurdtiy afternoon, Aprd 2.1rd, conmeno, Intf ni o' Um liarp. The Troplral Knit and Oytrr haa j'jBt r'c iod frech oyter in canr, fanT Naval iprnrnre, very ftnr. H.

liaon No.2 Mo -(n et. it i.T AtlflUM aale uf It, a fumM.irif of Ojfter P-jf rratatirnn', rnr Main a 't" ani Ptiruwa aveoi oo Wceaday. April at p.m. T. Wuoa, auctlooarr.

Riii)aitf. i.tiar ItNTI.ItVUV.-Yntir lliet ard'a Yellow ri ia wotih I' w.itrht In 11111 for both Internal and external n.e. ljnrlna llinlale laiff i rt-e e.l'leTUKi a lO'Ji fi It a liiiial exri'llent aii'l for ajiralliei limlia. them ia r'i'ial lo it. Wr-i.

i'euilwitoa, editor Ueionnr. Ilr.hi, Ont. fHIMi ir tmac. ll pwrliriilar every mr rlnirto' lean the hut -r-r n.li.il tntf tt.a IiIimmI 'mill a'Une r-i ii'i! niH aa- a Imlil of run. i.

l-eir i.l r. alu-'l l.r tii-ni lli-nla tiloM I I i lir. hiiHwi vull re limro'ia III rl at a ,1. I tt.a tiealf strrogll.ened and futu Slllfe.riag I presented. II.

lliiun, e.we If ton tie. ill from what you hav or read, that ou will takn lloott's Biraaparllla, do act indued to boy any sulievtut Instead. avv raaa tn rii. I)ear I have h'eo trouhlv-tl with inme hm fur atniit sin nionti.x, ao1 llioimhtl ivo.ilrt tit HaatyariJa Oil, whi' ii nirid n. A now (re' from aJI pt.n and rucointo'Mii Hir-arov YmIIow Oil very Fran 1'aJmer, Winona, Out.

foroonstlpailua uae Htomacb sua Uveri'llle. They rolleva th bowel, and by their tcnlo powers ree ore natural notion. Thoy do not constipate, and may topped lima. i i SIR WILFRED LADRIBR. WILL HE BC MADE A KNIGHT i Belief That vc Accept tho Honor Whloh ia.y be Ofl'ored.

Ottawa, April SI. It lUte-l here that In the litt thii yiar of 21th o( May honor from Her Quern Victoria the aama ol Mr. Lautlrr, lender of the Opposition, will appear kuightbooJ, tlthe-jh It ia aot btlleved ha wouM aooept. THE CABINET IN SESSION. AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING Beaton Will Laet Three Months About Legia-lation.

Ottawa, April 21. Tha oaliuet htld tn itraordfoary niaetlnar yter5y, at 10 o'olock and UoUl till near 7. It in DBdratocd the program for tLo teuioo and the speecli from tho throne were the ubjecta discunrd. All the mvDtheri were preeent eiappt HRart, Colby and Caroo. Colby, who hu sot Attended the ooudoII luce hln defeat, holcle the ot ntitnt onal Tier that he haa co warrant (or doIiberatlDg or deviling the policy for parliament, a (rum whfeb ho hae been deluded.

Many are thd ipeculatlona oo the length of the acMlon. A member of the cabinet llevce i will latt three moathi, and thu ii aa near anyone oan onme to it. The amount of private leglrlatioa will exoeed anything wa have had eiaoe confederation. Laat eeaiica there were eighty or ninety private billi, but already fur thit-'euiun there are 130, and additional oefJea are oomiug In every day. Ae uiuel, moat of them are for railway ecte, and one feature of theae ii the number rem Britich Columbia, Hix are bills uf divoroe.

rilOTKHTS, Proteita have been entered agaluit the eleotlon of Sir JohoThompaon in Antigoniih and lion. C. II. Tapper in Piotou. Theclootiooi of Sir Hector and Hir Adolphe have been proteetid.

MHKD OKA IN RKTL'SKD, Mr. X. F. Odvin, M. wrote to the Min titer of the Interior reoeutly, aklng that aecd grain be advanced to eome Maplo Creek tt'dtra, but Mr.

Dawdney ha refuaeil to entertain the rt qurtt on the grouud that "tha aoatclty lit be relieved by local meane without rocourte tj parliament." 4.SIHT OK TIOY rBOTKMTft. A niff llalrta Filed la Kaalrrei Canada. Toronto, Aptil 20. Petitione have been entered agaiuat the ruturo of the following memben of pirlianmt; Kvat Hatinga. Itur dett, Reformer; Ualton, Uouderon, Conior vatlvej L'ex's South, Ttbr, tonsorvative; Kingatoo, Maudunald, Conaervative; Vio toria South, Firhmn.

Coniervatlvc: Pool, Fuathcratone, London, Hyman, KLform; North Yotk, Mulook, Reform; Victoria North, Jtarrrn, Reform; Perth S- uth, Trow, R-fonn; York Eiat, Mackin zie, Reform: aterloo North, Buwman, Ke form; Hiuoe Kant, Truax, Reform; York Witt, Wallace, niervative. The follow ing oroae petitttlooa were atro entered: York North, P-fK, Cooaervative; York Wiet, Cltmcut, form; Peel, MoCulIa, Conaervative; nia Kaat, Wilioo, Reform; Victoria 8 uib, Walton. Rtform. in eaah aaie all the uul chirgee of bribery and corruption are ale. ronr akthi Will Rulia a toenrral llopital -TTork le umiuenee Ha.

PcktAixtodh, April 21. Arrangement! have juit oortiurnated fur the erection of a general hoipital in our town. Tho matter waa firat taken up by the ladiee of the town, aad they have auaompHihed much. A iplecdid building elte hae beca dooated by the Minci McVioker, who aieo pive a liberal aubiription to the building fund. At their ftrt meeting the ladiee alone oontributod over Active tepa are now bulog taken Wwerde the carrying out of the undertaking and It le expeotod that at an early date work will be nnder way on the building.

a I I TO HHir OI CBAIft. ArraageMeata Made le Brad II te Easlaad. Moktrkil, April 21. Iit ween 200,000 and 200,000 boibele of grain have already between chartered on western accjunt for May ihfpment at ratee varying from one ehllllng three pee oe to oca and a half ihill-Inge, bealdee what haa been taken from Montreal aooount. About one and a half million buthela are now lying in Chicago awaiting ebipment when the ioe leavea the lakee, Tbia ie reviving the old plan of ee-ouring apace on outgoing ehipe before the opening of navigation.

to ri mt rioNa, Mewat Will PaM ame ftlrlaieal Leatala-Ilea. ToRtmTo, April 21. In the Hoate tit ney'a bill to amend the Ontario eleotlon act by making bribery by lit montha' imprlacnmaut without the option of a tine, waa defeated oo Ite eeoond reading. Tho premier annour.cid that before another general eleotion he mid deviie more etrlngcnt meaauita againit bribery aLd ether oorrupt Kr.Birr. UK CMAIV fur aa Aaewrr.

Montkial, April 21. The board of trade etill waiting for an aatwer from the gov erament regarding a rebate on grain paeefng through the WollacS oaoal. It le under atood that preute will have t1) be brought to bear upon the government to auiwcr the board 'a letter of ii ijuiry. Rlv am Lt.i.n aatuo aUed by I mIaiw aad Kreaalil le Kaebee. griiiiic, April 21.

The ateam echooner Diver arrived 'here thit morning with cue-tome officer Trulel on board. The ot'ioer eeiied forty barrela of vhukey and eighty oaeee of gin. The liquor formed pirt of a emurfgler'o eergo which went aehore at Antl ooeti laat fall. It le valued at $1.1,000 a a a Al ID1TUB Itmi lti Car trlniaal 4rrrpl4. IIuahi-tok, April 21.

Kditor Mnogorao, ol tha OraiigevUle Tjet, waa charged bafora the maKl.UaU bare with libel, pre-lerred by Joha tMlloaghly, el Charlaaton. MaDgoraa waa oommltUd (or trial, bail btinf aooepted. Uirill BKSSXaTBaTIUS. ailtatUa.ie hm Ixlea4rel ae.rral laltrtf atatea eeamaaflerlea, Tli local proptjry of the Kolhta haa appointed a oommittae to arrange lot a drmonatration in tbia city eome time ia Jaly or It ii prcp'-eed to inrite ee.eral oomtnaDiletiae in Minafaote aud It.hota, ioc'o'lirif tne telt-hrated ht. drill cerpa, ar.dti arrarge lor i ximre'eti, f.u:n the et.u'.h.

Childrtn Cry for Pitohetg A A vTFI BHK. A Iraaed Man ahaoia Twa re ale aad laea ata Hie Owa Tttroal. Ci'MnicRLAND, April 21. A bbody tragedy oocuned yreterday at itKUown, 13 milci from here, in which one man vae In aiiivu aad two in ore mortally wouaded. The n.urdorcr le Garrett Lute-man, a prominent young man of 2.1 yrera, and hit vi ttu.e, V.

W. (larder and Wm. 'olt-y, be Vi. equally wrll known elUf'tae, Lute man waa employed by J. V.

(UtUer, father of ei.e of the vlutims, in hlaitrre a a clerk, lie aad the two mm have bera hav ti'H tome trouble for atveral over mney mattcia. This morning he re mi kt to a friend that he waa goiutt to put an end to It. At 0 30 o'oloek to ay walked up to iIHam Kub y.wbowae stand Ug In frout of (Jirder'e etnrs, and without a word drew a revolver and tired. The ballet kilned In Foley's heart, and the Utter foil ovtr dead without a woid, L'ltemi. then 1 walked imide the Uirr.where young Qarder waa ent.Bted lu ailing on a customer.

Lute man tired at ouoe at tlardt-r, the ball petietratiug lite lung, fatally him. Luuoian's br titer, who waa standing near by, sprang cn him and wrested the re volver from him. Tue deaterate man arcsud himself fr.e fn-m his brother, and sprang back of the or tin tor, where he aelred another revolver an 1 Hred two shots into his head. Tnen pioking up a raaor b'ore his horrified brother, who was ruu i the opxt, could intervoue, he out his throat it-ein ear to enr, completely severing the wind pipe. hc a Uuited Preia reporter celled on the murderer at his home, he jund hlta stilt oonicicus aud quite strong, aotith-etandUg his toriible wounds, and able to converse.

iJ exprosscd eatitfotlun jve.r his crime. I WANT THS TRENT CANAL, INFLUENTIAL DELEGATION Waits on the Ottawa Qovern-inent To day Sir John's Answer. Ottawa, April 21. Dalton MoCatthy and five othar memhere of parliament thli afternoon Introduced a dnputation of 120 delegatei from tha ntuululpalitiue of Sitnioe, Poterbiro, Victoria and Northamherl md and farloua towm. They atked that the Trent valley oan ul be proofed with en ergeti oally to a floiih a it wai now beyond dnul praotioahle, Sir John Mujdonald who re oelred them la the privy oonnoil ohvn ier, gave a very er.ciuraslng r'p'y.

a TO FK.HT. Enilaad and rorlncnl May Have a 4'elll. lea artrr all. Lomhin, April 21. Advloei from Api Town oonfnm the pterlotaly oabled that tho British ctttlort in Muh aa-land and Manioalacd are everywhere ire.

paring for a aith the fortogn ae. t. unGuohama hae tent mreaaiira repudiattrg allegianaa to i'ortuf al ami a.kiux to he taken undi the proteotinn of the I'he thirf ia euid to he deeply enraail the abdt'otica by the Hortineie of t-o of hi, eone and one dauhlnr aa bontdgfa. The anni were tnkrn to 1'orlogal to ha edooatvii, and the daughter ie detained at Mi Eimh.que. (lunguuhama waa fright-ened Into lubniiaaion at tiret, but a liritiah trader ha, infoimed him that the Portuguese would not dare to Injur the ohildren, aed now he wanta to iigut, Iho yoong ohlef, Uintiati, of Uonituhan.ee kraal, to whom the daughter waa to have been married ehortly, haa already atarted with a hand warrior to finht the Pot tugn.ee.

Tho liritlih South African compjnv'a L-ad. lug ripreaentatlvea tn London held a meeting ye.terdar to dlecnae the South Afrioan i tuition. Thaopiuion waa freely eipreeaed ti at nnl'it Portugal promptly oaaied her honilrd niraaurec th oompati? would have to take action In defonoe of chartered r'ghta. LuMio-i, April 20. Lord S.li.bury had a to with the Duke of Cam hritlgi-, conitnamler lu chit of th furoee.

It la uniorrd that the lul jeot under dlacua ion Woe the laailiility of war with Portugal in caan the rrpoitl of Portuguese ag-grnaaioni in Mauhopaland ar confirmed by (llniil alvluea. It i belie vid that th government hae luat pallenoe wiih th little monaruhy, whioh has been annoying it In Afrioan mattrre, and that do further temporizing will he done. TDBKIBLK tae Haa, Oh, Vlhrre la ner-l Laea. St. I'ai Apill 21.

At 3 30 o'clock yesterday morning a terrifio exploaioa oo currcd at tha foot of Washington street, whtre th oity electric railway power hone la located. John Johnston, plumber, working noder on of lbs hug petroleum oil tauke, it I surmised. Ignited th gas la th tank with th light he held In hi hand. Th tank, containing 14,000 gallons of oil, waa blown to aton a. Nothing oan be found of Johnston's ttmain over which to hold an Inquest.

Another tank stands alongside the one that want np and th firemen are now trying to keep the flame away from it. Th loss is about 7.000. All th electric street oars In the city are stopped, IIKIlalL DA1I1T A I OltfMT. Latter tanealaalaa. U'MHK, April 21 In the lions of Commons last evening Mr.

William Henry Smith, the government leader, responded to a request for Information aa to tha reasons whloh ii.nuenotd the government la deolining to appoint Mr. Michael Ij.vltt a a member if the Knyal Labor Commiaiioo. Mr. Smith said that svldenoe, which had beeo submitted to the e.wclal Parnell commission lo oonreolion with Mr. Dsdtt's political ante-eerirnta and relations, conpled with th con-vi-ition of that gentleman In 1K70 for treason ftloey and his senteno to bftcr.D years' ponal s.i vilude had oonviuoed the that be was a parson unfitted to aerv on th Iloyal Labor i a.

A Ji'B ra Tbe aaat rlaf bai rlade tve, aar al sare-Lerrala. Iii IK. Apil 21. Advloes from Ilorlln state that no doubt Is entertained there, la well informed uilclea, that Cornt Walderse will appointed governor gene ral of Alsace L'trraina, to succeed Prince liulienloh. To at will be mint Important In th ev.nt of war aud ths Kaiarr Is known toha''hlgh ootifilcnc in Count Walderise' mllltarv oapac'ty aa well aa kla tact for civil manag m.nt.

It is said that tha Countesa Walaer ee Is anxions to hav Aluma aad that no-lets the proepaot of a change existed she wuld her husliand to roaltto. air.aTKa ls4 ral I Haalreal-A Bad (aa. LnnW'S, April 21 Phillip Levy, th insolvent Duodas trot clothier, who was airs'ed last night by a Moatreal detcctlv oa a varraot charglog him with obtaining worth of goods by fslea pretenoe from lioraelall ft wholeeal clothiers, Mon'nal, has kft lor that placs with a detective ANOTHER BRITISH MUTINY. BRITISH GRENADIERS NOW. knottier Uraolc batttvlion of British UuKrds la Kovolt.

They Ruftifie to Turn Ou and I Drill Karly in tho Mornitsff, The OfUoera, They Say, Ar OiT EDjoyintf Them-etilVea. April 21. For eome yeare past there haa been a feellug of growing discontent, real or Imaginary, in eome of the liritiah army. This fmltng waa up-poesd to have came to a bead about a year ago, when the Second battalion of the Grenadier Guardr, quartered at Willing-ton barracks, near Buckingham Talaoe, London, prautloally broke ont Into open mutiny, and were exiled to Her muda for so doing. The general opinion wan that this would call tho attention of tho authorities to the com plaints of the oil-dlery, and that tha eventual result of the agitatiea would be that enquiries would be made Into the extent and bail a of tha trouble, and that steps would be taken to remedy the evils oomp'alnod of.

This doe. aot stem to be tho ossi, for this morning there ia rone are and great exoltement In military circles caused by a mutinous do moneiration In almost every particular elm-liar to that which oauoed the eeoond b.tulion of the Grenadier Guards to be seat to Bermuda la dirgraoe. The Grenadier Guards ara the orauk Infantry guar-smea of England, It la the famous British Grenadiers who are In revolt. Details of this military disturbance ara aa follows i Tho Third batUlloo of tho Grooadler Guarde, who are at present quartered at Chalsa. barracks In this ordered lo parade lo full marching order at 9 o'clock this morning.

The men who had been In a sullen frame of mind for acme time past refuted to obey this order. The oftioera of tho baUailon thereupon held a hurrfjd consultation and the leading Don-ootaniietloned oflioers were communicated with. The UUor la pursuauoe to or dere attempted tn reason with the mutineers and peratude them tj ti'rn out and trade and U'it bring mora dtagraoe upon ttie die tinguished corps tn wniub they belonged. The of tho nouooutmisaioned ollijeie eventually hd some ctloot upon tho ai gty private, aud after a long period of wn tu four compares of the third battalion uf Gn uglier Guards struggled slowly aud uh every matk of outward dlsiMinteat nut up.m tho paraile groued ai Chelsea barracks, Tne retnaiuirig however, refused to leave their rooms ui the barracks. After furlivr coueultiitic among the third battel aLd after the WarUiliie had been notitiod of the LoouireDue, the oldest nb ra of the mora i.le-fut"ntrd purlieu ti the batttioo, men having the lungnat terms of stuvioe were plauad under arrest, and an Investigation into the cause ti the mutiny was oommenoed in order that a preliminary report Umn the subject may be plaov-d before the luke of Cautbrldge, oom mandi-r in ohlef of tie foroee.

The discontent hee been growing fur a long time past. VXPLANATIOK. The present mutlueere tn explanation of thtr coduot, claimed that the orders Isnued them lo parade in full tnarotilng order is an unprecedented step fi their commanding cttioer to take upon a day whoa tho battalion lo oalled npoo to muunl guard at the palaoes, eto The men also declare that they have been long subjeoted to a series eioeesive and annoing drills jr whloh there waa no cauae or no reason. Ihey asett that theee alleged eioeesive drills were not ordered with a view to per fectiug the halt Urn In military mansa'ivree or in manual arms, but the men eay theae drills were Or do rod eolely for the oonvenlenoe of their oftioere, who are enabled to leave London to go to the country and travel on the oontlnent, or snjoy yachtlug and fishing aiouralons, bunting trip, and other similar relaxations, while the privates and nun commissioned cttioero of the battalions to which theee cllijers belong remain In London and are subjected eio. aslvn, tedious drills under the supervision of a few leae lucky (or poorer) ottiuere who oan't avad the meelvee of the luxurious outings.

A MADMAN'S AWFUL DEED. HE ATTACKS HIS BROTHER, Kills Him and Eats His Heart, Liver, Eyes and Havana, April 21. Nwi ha keen r-orived hir of a borribl elTelr wblok recently happeoed at Maogua. A madmao attacked Ids little, brother with a knife, cutting off his head aad otherwise mutilating him la a moat terrible manner. He then proceeded to eat portion of th body and had devoured th liogera, liver, heart and sye whao discovered, la reply to questions as to why he had don th horrible deed, th madman deolared that his brother had died aad that he was making aa autopsy on th lx i body.

Yk Italian Plpleaaal Baa Arrived la rarls. pAMia, April 20. liar on Fava, late minuter of Italy to th Ualted State, arrived is this oity en root to Home. To Solell assert that Karon Kava la much xrolaed over th action of th Uultad Static fa oon-nrctina with th N'w Orlran Incident The flilsil adds that while oa board th steamer Lx I teeorign Heron Kava aeaured a number of fellow V'tyegare that Marqttie IinMriaii, Italian Charge d'Atfalree at Washington, wouH also recalled. I'he baron is alsa reported by ths paper to hav added that Italy would oonlmi to aarapraeeated at W'aahiagtna until snub time aa tb New Orleans affair was definitely settled.

uru r.niA la aiciau la Leadaa-Ykeaaaade t. aa Wllk Ike ftlaeaae. LoxiiuK, April 21. I fluent Is raging In londoo. One-third ol th member ol tb National Liberal olnb, and th majirltf of th Inmate ol tb large hotels, ar down with th disease.

Th siteoalo of th pidemlc la favored by th oonditlon of th weather. Telegram from Shelhaid Und Leeds report a similar staM ol affairs la thoe cities. Yatf iilSU sf AY AII Ylllh Tfcelr Ylakla a-Hrllale' Kill Is Tkrawa t. Kt, Pai April 21. Th Minn, sota legislature adjournsd at noon yesterday.

Among th sit or sevea hundred attempts at "hayseed" legUUtha was kloliale's antl tl.hu hill, whiuh had petard tt' Senate, but was smothered In th WILL NOT IKTr.KFKHK. Knclaad vTtlt Take ae Heps In 4 a. II Ilea Tier. LoNitoN, April 21. The hope oherirhed la rome quarters here hat the government ndaht be peraua-i frrs lathe Chilian st'uggle has been Hi) ally abandoned.

The laat waa made by the I.lverpool Whip OwuetV arsoolatb-u, the member of vhich, eeekivg to take ad van tsge of Lord Saliabury's absence from Kug land, brought pressure to bear upon the 'pernianfut ttlilala" at the foreign ttli.e to take atpa to Indue the Chillau govern nt to withdraw the proclamation no-in clearance to British veanls Sir l'hilip Carrie and Htr Thumas derson weie afiaid, however, to aaa nine ouch a crave ropouallility, and tho matter waa referred to Lord Salisbury early this month. The Liverpool ahlp owners heo jual received thlsrtply simultaueoiialy rtlth his arrival from lite Kivirre: "Lord Saliabury la not aware of any rule of International law which would prevei the Crtllian (ruvern meat under eiiithig clruumatannes from re filling oleereiaOe to any put lying In the Chilian tet ritory, eo long as the refusal ap pliee to all foreign veisels alike. It Is entirely within thr. onmpeti noe the Chilian government to deoide whether such a step is In Ite interest neooaiary or not, and the Inoonvenleaoe which trihapptly must oauae to net. els does not In itaolf furnfah her mejaaty a government with any ground for rwaicitanos or reinonsttaaioo." Ttiare le not likely tn be any further attempt at Interfere noe ofter thia plain speaking, coupled with tho notion taknn by Kraitoe In allow Ing crew sunt by I' ret hi ent Hal mace da to take '-f the new Chiliau war vessels built In Krenoh dockyards previous to the revolution.

POOR SETTLERS FOR CANADA OBJECTIONABLE IMMIGRANTS Oauainff Borne Agitation la Ung-laod Aa Inquiry Held- London, April 21. Some agitation haa been caused In philanthropic olruleo here by the publication of an Ottawa telegram etat tng that the Ottawa government le thinking of stepping or restricting juvenile Iminlgr? tiun on the ground that It lo prom tod by mcroenaiy Individuals, aud that the majority of the younvatere are waHs er poor-h-tu" raupera. Tho statement seams to be abautd, In view of the sitraonliuary (Torts wbluh are belug made here by Canadian agents to enonurege omlgratinn to ths jtuiiiitin, A lars proportion of ohild emtgrairn la doe to the Society for I'roma tton uf Christian eowledStthe msm tiers of which uasnltishly devote time and money to tho It can be stated from persnnai In qulry thai great care is taken lu the snlea tiuu the )wutlifo immiraiite. Oa Wed nxsdav the Allan ateauier Hardinlan loft LivrrpKl with a large brluht, robust girls and txive under ths care of Kev, John Briber, and if Canada does not wel Mine tiie woo la lot wit opno arms and cry out for more sue duos kuovr what is good hi-r, A'luit emigration to the Unltid Hlatio his so far hiu linger tine juar tliMO 1nI, Kylit ttioitkund m-it ai it womttn have lift Lwetpool thia week for new York anil is-ton, and a maj irity ol them seemed to be lo coti.furtntjle otrLUinatanoee. Aconrding lo rejMirU current at Liveipool, however, the superior quality tA these emigrante la aooounted for by the fa it that many of them aro mechAnlui who bave been eiiattftd ti settle In Amo'lra in nuniieoUoa with the ee-tatiltahment of Bftitnh u.ills and tacUirtea brought ab tit by the operations ef the Mo Kinley tnrifl.

'I'he engiig'-innite are esld to be at variance with the United States Con traot Labor lew( but thin beak be denized on the arrival of the Ophalotila and Botton, for three two steamers carry moot of the suspects. Kmfgretlon agento eay that ''Beaton ie growing in favor aa a port of debaikalion, owing to the ease with whloh people oan get from the wharf to the railroad, lustea 1 of being landed, as In New York, a considerable dialanoe from tho rail way termini." hoth mb iiorrri l. Lllierals aad Terlee Kspeel te vTiw 1st Rai-laad. Lonikik, April 21. Tho Irnpertanoe of this "general election la miniature" can euaroely be overrated, The Impression gen orally prevails that should tho lor lea suo-oed lo keeping all their state now vacant the government will oonsldsr the reatilt sa-ooursglng enough to justify them In dissolving parliament and appealing to the enun try.

If the Liberals oonld be oertain that tha government would fellow SQoh a course they would cheerfully wsloome Immediate fall ere for the oake of the triumph which a general election would enable thsm to gain. VVitbin the laat month or two there hae beea a remarkable revival of enthaitasm In the Liberal party. Parnell is treated as a nesleotable quantity, hit electoral da fee to and hie pari tern enter? action la speaking for and voting with the government having convinced moat Kngllahmen that he oan have little Influenoe fcr good or for evil either In Ireland or In Kogland. His tnanl-feato publiabed on Metordey strengthens this belief, for everybody knows that bio orders to his adherents not to attend the convention of the Irish National League of (treat Britain were Issued with a view to oon I bis own impotence. It le not tho least re merkeole feature of Mr.

1'arneU's downfall that among Irishmen In Kogland, Wales and Scotland, of which the league le entirely oorn posed, he oannot tied suj port enough to send a doxen qualified do) eg. tee to the oon vet. lion In his Interest, car. st Mi a a aRAio-iaMM-a. The aaalveraary ef Mle laea I a to lele kraUd, Voxttox, April was osle brated ae the anniversary of Ltrd Beaone field's death, although Sunday was the oor root -lay, Turlee, young and old, wore prltnroeee In memory of the deoeaeej stales man, and many of his more fervent admirers laid wreathe at the foot of his statue at Westminster, some described with appro prists mottove, "I'eaoe, with Honor" being the favorite.

I'rlmroee damea were be decked abundantly Saturday, fur that waa their one day of the whole y-tr, I'he Tor loo appear to derive much satisfaction from their oltsorvaooe, but yet the govorntnent le very much coaoeraed at tiie opportunity aHordoti of testing the feeling of the country In five oonetitusactee, as four these Vswauoiee have bean oauard by athe of lorr mam hers. The Mall mi to ear oaetlcalty saggeste thai Conservative oaadl dates should be yonng and of sound oootl tuiion, and that the Carlton olub ehould a dtjcaor to toe sure that tboae desir aula oooditioM ara oarrled out. All the vacant seate are Tory, but despite this and Other disadvantages thi Libert' are ttde.t of wlnaing Sooth Dorset, Northwest Suffolk, White Haven and the Herhorough division of Ieloeetershire, or of very largely rednolng the Tory maj or It lee in those four oonotitoenciee and la Mid Ox fordsblra. I A TOrt.H LRtrr.KIKMl R. Hlaere Wllbeat Tee4 fer rifly-raar are.

I iiMiok. April 20, At Longtoo yesterday two oagea for hoisting and lowering men In a road mine collided and wore ornaehsd, choking up the ohaft and cutting of oommu-nioation with 200 miners below, who remained fifty four hours In the mine without food and In ooneidereble danger from suttV oatlon. Titey were finally rescued by mpte. DOWNFALL OF GLADSTONE. HE SUSTAINS A BLACK EYE.

ice A (fed Btateeman Tumbles oti tha Street and is Injured. London, April 21. Th Chronicle says that while returning from a oall oo Kail (Irauvill a few days Lelora th earl died, Mr. OUditune stumbled and fell on the street. Tne aged statesman waa half ttun ned by the fall, aed reached Ida horn with much ditlioulty.

It waa found that on of hi eye was blackened and that he had crlvsd a severe shaking up, necessitating confinement to the houas for ssveral days, Mr. OUilatonu says hs will have to be mure careful a hie year, ailvanoe. VISIT FROM HON, E. BLAKE ENTERTAINED AT THE CLUB By Prominent Winnipeg Liberals Chief Justice Taylor Present. Hon.

lward lllake, Mr. O. T. lllack took, Mr, A. Clreer aud Mr, Pawson, on of Sir William Dawson, artived from tortiiito Ibis morning In tha privet car "CtiatnpUin," They ar en tout to the coast Inuonncotloo with thounw famuisC.

PR, aibltratiou ctte, wlilah It la cxptctcd to clos dining tha asent year. The ex-Liberal Wader was mat at the depot by piomiucnt insmbir, of th Liberal party and ililven to th Manitoba Club, when he waa ntortalnad to luncheon at 12.30. Thus present were; lion, Kilwanl Blake. Chief Juatlre Taylor, Mr.Jiielloe Klllaut, I'remler tlrnenway, II. Hi.

1). II. MoMlUan, Mr. Klalier, Mr. J.

H. awart, Q.t'., Hr.l'.l'.eal., H. Mule Mr. O. 1', Wllaon, Mr.

J. II. Caaierou. Mr. laaao Campbell, O.

mot his old friend, Mr, O. 1 illaik.ti.uk al tha station, and altir a abort drive around the oity entertained hlin private luncheon at the olub, lluo, Mr, llluke was approachtd by mm. anwARu i.aki. a Tribi'ks repreeeutative, but had onthieg to say rigardiug ttolltloal quratluns. II Is attending atliotly to prlvat busluess.

II li quired after th welfar cf th Liberal patty in Manitoba, and seemed delighted to meet many of those liliutitled with It, lie hae failed veiy maoh since his last visit to Winnipeg, soin two years ago. It Is improbable that will remain over her oo his way east. II ouuld not spar tha time evin to riiinhln liera over night, and with the other memlier of the party tiaik hi di-piitur for tho ooaat on til train. tbi YABLtji Ti nai n. A loaaalalnaal Is Nhewa I Hav Urea Ike Agare.sar.

Ct lonal I'eehlrs had a btl.f dooket plaoed before him la th police court this morning, but th nature of th tdraooa promised a protracted session. On drunk was aaac.st tha oosts and allowed his freedom. An ss sault case, arising from a row among children, waa enlarged till to morrow. The ahu.lv leeguage oaae, Kilra lluik vs. l'hilip Murray, turned out dlsaetrcusly for the oomplaluaut.

The evidence, ev.n of th wiliioaar oalled by th prosecution, went to show that tha oomplaluaut was the aggressor. Alter patitntly listening to th four wl'nesae his worship callsd both par tlee to their feat and addressing th oom-plalnanl said, he csss should bar bean properly againet you, and I am aorry that it ie aot lu my power to punish you. dismiss ths oaer, aaaeaalng thseoats oa you." Leaning over th hsnoh to hi clerk, his worship asked if all th cost had been paid, and reoelvlog a nrgatlv reply warned tha womaa If th amount was not paid Icrtb with a warrant would lasu. T. II.

MKltTlltl. Yb rrevlarlal laaveailea la be ajelal la Jaa Meal, Th usual weekly meeting of th C. U. wa held yeeterday, ten preaeal Arrangements war completed for th "Dsm-orest Contest," wnloh la to held Ihle veclog lo th Il.ptiat ohurch, on Kupert street. A deputation was appointed to I.

present at the meeting of the oity council lait night, as the petitiou sgaliut sailing tobeooo aod olferetu to minora waa to prceLted, Th prsvinolal convention which Is lo held her oa the if id, 3rd and 4th of June, promire to he a large and representative gathering. Circular ar btlog sent out to all the unions in th province asking thsm to sand dnl.gatea. Next Monday the monthly whit tlhbon tea, will take place Instead th nsual buainees meeting, whi each member may bring a friend with her' A NKW MtDCK. A Kraara Ike Haarkeater I ally Sail, tellawe le be la.lllalrel Here. Mr.

Win. Njrthoombe, curnsponding I aeratary of th Manoheator Unity ol OJd fellowr, haa forwarded to Thu Tfclatixi th following sUtlatica of th order, whloh ha just received Iron th central oflica: Th anmher of member on January wa there war admitted during th yar eainetatad, 'Mil ail ail I ted in-creaa la oolonie, loUl, 7UI.HM. Owing to deaths and other nausea thia nu.n-ber waa reduced to 673 (73, showing a net Uereaa during the year 1 heoapltai of tb order amour' to nearly la ooiiasctloB with th above it may be stated that a lodge of tbU order I being formed in Wuinlpeg and a charter ha beea granted. Delegate ar xpented from th east about th letter aad of this week, and th tlm and plan o' inauguration will be enaouoosd later lot' 1 paier. lo th mean-tlm any persons wlanlng to Join or desiring Infrrmatloo, and all old rosin bars of th order from any part of th world, ar elred to oommunluel with Mr.

Croas, 1. R. shops. YBAVKLLMU A YIK l-AM. I Yk Leaae.l Brlda aa tb C.

T. lit fer a vTalrraiewer. lo conversation with a gentleman who returned from a trip ovsr tha filenboro brincb laat week, bo said: "1 hail oouasloo a few day ago to gi ovr th C. P. (ilsnhoro branch, aud during my trip asked itue conductor ol the N.

P. M. to drop me at Elliott'i siding oa Tuesday morning, whers I lound th growing town ol Math. von, wlihin of tbe N. P.AM, The mad lo built In a most suheUntlal man nor, with easy grades, solid bridges and sUol rails, aud paists thiouxh one of tha 't most proaperoue and favorably situated die trlots in Manitoba, A newspaper man al- way a mm I mm n- railed to aeoure from the C.

I. either as annual it tr.p pass, I did the nevt beet thing and took a tie pass and thus bad tha very best opportunity of studying tha natural features of tha diatrio'. Karmera jj' were busy oa both aldee ef tho 'rM-k putt- (j ing In the seed, and It wheat will prao-tically all town this week. Oa thia branols Is one of the longest trrstles on the C. K.a being over 'i (H-v feel In 1 nnth by 70 feel 1 highj It Is the rcalng ol the SourU river near Milllt rd.

N-. th'S pilnt un the north side of tho Aaainibolno river Is a live spring strea-n of large vu uiao, poitrlng dowa a ravine, having a i oer 75 It la fed front a large um-kig a tear nwies north and runs winter and summer. It is aa ss- celb nt site for a wat power, and no nbl will be utilit at no iliatant date. Coal has aLo hetu found in 'h- bed of the river at thia ptd nt. A oon tie nf mi lea east of Sunk ton I was entertained ovr right In tMie S.rottith atyle by Mr.

J. MoCaotilan. H) I'aaali liy GitJitbt.ro, Cy preaa Hiver and UolUnd, a short description of which sprxvo below, 1 stayed over in lit with Mr. William Laee, Uhree miles weal of Treherne. Mr.

Leea has during tho winter been prospecting lot water and in the laat woll dug he struck a black slate at thtrty feet Into whloh he bad penetrattd aiiteru ttal. It ooineo out tm blocks like ooal and restmbln very mneh the ooal from the Htairtnineo. It will burn and Mr, Lees Is in hopes that It may yoi prove to be a paying coal mine, he will sink deeper during tho summer. After leaving Tteherne tha oouulry is mostly oevcred with a growth of poplar and the laud la light i aud not woll adupted to tarming. MAYOR'S SCAIP IN DAf-GER.

i PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. 1 i. Aid. Smith Thinks He Haa Dia Owvered a Broach of Privilege. i i Mayor Pearson and Aid.

Smith have I' a oooationally crossed swords tho past fifteen months. The latter now thinks he hae an other grlevanoe, lurliig the renent seaaloa 1 of the It'gislalure the city oououil applied for a spuulal bill to empower tho corporation to construct and operate a sstem tf water- orks aud to onnipol the Winnipeg Water- woiks oompsny to eppnlnt au arbitrator. This was at tlrtt opposed by tho oompsny, i bnt ouba4tucutly an i-ffor waa made to tthil ra all opposition if tho council would oonaent to eitend the period of notice of Ite intention to take over the woiks. An In formal meeting cf the council waa called I laat Salurdoy week to consider ths proposl tion, ai.d it was at this meeting that tha t- par.lrulars developed that arouses the ln rtignatitiu of the sen for representative from Kurd 2. Having heard that tiie oity ouunoll Inlrodt-d to lake steps for at quiring tha waterworkr, the Trust Company of Kng- 1 laud, a tlnaiiuial Ot noein that holds tha V' nda of tho wuterwi" ka company, opened ('ori ui i i in th with Maor I'ettraon, and a 0 mpln of loltvis passed brtwern the psrtii s.

Tmy were ahown the aldermen at the mnrthig, and nothing furthor waa ai I till lat ri-u'( when Aid, a Smith aked II thore had been any oorree- pondeuoo between the city and waterworka eople. Hie worship replied In tho nega- live, but intimated thai oommutdoetlone i had passed between himself and the True company. Aid. Smith expressed the opln Ion thai tbe mover had err on a ted to himself the authority of tha onuacil and eutaa a qusntly moved that all the oorree (ton deaoa I be given tho oououil. In speaking oa hie t' I reeoluliun, Aid.

Smith oald ho thought It i rither singular that oorreapondenoe aildrooa ed to hie wnrahlp should withheld From the tone of tho Inttoro it was evident that cert tain i fli dale had bora conatilted, while the aldermen had been Ignored, whloh ha oonaiilered a breaoh of privilege, a breaob of trust on the mayor 's part. No hiul of the nature of the oorrespon- drnoe wss given leal ultthr, but it Is eald I horO was hold out that the bondholders (I were willing to for the Bale of tho works and sppoinl an aibitratitf. Tea I 1 hi RI7NK Infi nnaiit fuithersiyo the mayor was very tn bis reply, and that tha 1 two thoiala onaulted were the city solicitor end erK'nrer. It (a md that when the 1 oorrispotiilt'one laid Uforo tha council It ill be ahown Hint all tolhssp- polutintnt if an sibl'ratT hto i) tnala uf thu luciil ma'itof(ere. ''('' 1 liTllillitM i a it at mil jraTliK iiain llatuh vs.

II iwmac-Real I'm parly aot applicalloti Tna lands In iestioo lu this oais wsro located by llituh under a i military bounly eairant In Jura, and noove)ed bis ii.taiest lu tlism to In Juns of the fol'oalug esr, Hulie(uently i liraoh convsy.d to Wsllaoe, whnee eieou- Itcwmea, the caveatea, applied for a title, Wallace a In poa.ai..n at thu Urn of his death, Th Caveator, Hatch, olsinie.i to lands nnder a patent from th Crown las isd 1 la March, 1887, Oi the matur coming be. i' for th court, Mr, Jostle drchlsd that tha cavrau a ould hs th plaintiff in th Issn, and hs rrsidne out of thejuiia- dintloo must giv seourity for the ooet i of the oaveeteo, and that tha istue Is to delivered by the caveat. within three day after notlo of th completion of th aecur. Ity, Mr. Munsna appeared for th caveator tit.

l'ilblad for Die oareate. MB. JOM tlOU B4IT. e.He,UIa.l.r.Wi,J.I,era.,..l. Hon.

L. Jones left for Hrantfiird, thia morning via th N. P. R. II ha almost iooTtrd from tha sevsr attack ol quinsy which prostrated him during th oloaleg days ol th Lie session.

II sipecta to rstorn to Winnlieg during July or August; whether permanently or just on a i visit hs did aot ssv. mi, a now roarsiaaTKB. J. H. Hletrall la Appelate Ike Klagsloa J' me.

i J. II, Metoalf, M.P.P', who ha beea head of th Dominion Intoillgonc depart- men! la this city for som years ha beea i appointed lo tha poatmaatershlp at Kings- ton, tiia preeeot In cum be a I being superan- aaatad. BvT loYBa. Van Home and party reached Iteglna yesterday morning aad from thr went west, Ii, R. Mead, a Pinohar Creek physician, Is suing lor a dlvoros from hi w.fa, Louisa Macphron, on tha ground of adultery.

Th. C. P. R. and rand Trunk ar railing over th Nnrthwaat grain bualnee in aooaequena ol which rates ar being out.

Mr. Mary K. Gough, widow ol th lata John II. (lough, th great temperan.t lao- I turer, died at Hill. Id farm In Hoyleeton, yesterday, at tha age ol 71, from paralyal.

Th Deartmnt of Agrloultur at Ottawa haa received a report troin it vetorloary Inepectnr at Kort Macleod, in which it suted that "During the month reports on contagious dlseaae amongst horse reached Irom Plnoher Creek diatiict. I went to that plaoe and fonnd com animala sulfarlng I from chii ken lice, and not manga as re- ported. No (Usees of any kind exist to my knowledge In toy district. Animals ara looking In good health, and ther 1 every promise ol a bug oall orop, th weather at 1 present being all that oould be dtslred lor young stock,".

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