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ft THIS WINN1MCU DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1893. By Special Request We olTcr another FRFK TICKKT to the WOItLD'fl FAIR, awarding It to th hla-heat purchaser from the lt to the Hth of October. Remember, a purchase of 10 won tha Ut ticket Arnctt Hatters and Furnisher. The White Front. Oppo-llo Pmtornoe.

OEEDS RESIRIv- 0 FRUIT EMPORIUM, 235 PORTAGE AVENUE. Our Chef ln ('nlne hu Jurt arrived from CM'-airo and wa are now prepared to wrv enyiiiinir from a l''oent Itincli up to the moat elaborate unread for I Catering fr FUlla. Parties and plnn.r., atlher put. He or private. i Socially.

II. A. HW.MAN, Proprietor. 1 X- BOYD'S BREAD. 18 LOAVES FOR A DOLLAR.

Cyp nm th notTTf In the cHy, ftnil oitr' mn'htim mfw.a fm-d. Add your rmm to our 1M of mato-tni and hnv lh bt tn thU lino wtiin tha prt- it tho muiie. Urivom lu all pmrlrn of the city. 370 580 MAIN STREET. Tiaii.Kir'iroisrKi 177.

PIONEER FUEL CO. 41 Mala St. Hour doora north of PoxtofTloe. I Wat. YotiNo, Agent.

Tol.7110. i Port Garry Gateway. At tho roquont of the "Historical Society a HiiWrlptloa lint will be ope ut'd at thin ofllro toward tlio piirrhae and preservation, of Fort Garry Gateway. Cold wealhor ouum chapped hand, aaid acea. Nothing cures like Dyer's Jill of CM uiubur and ltoaee.

Can be obtained from any dnu.u A. ler at Mon-IreaJ. To the People of Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE. That our name on a bott'o of Club Soda, Ginger Ala, L'hampanno Cidor, Varaparilla, Lime Juioe CharotaRiie, and Iron, Apple Cidor, Cherry Hounoe, Oraugo Wine, Itlaek Cherry Wine, Hot Todd or any ether beverage la a guarantee of purity and Ask for our goods, and take no othor.

lio euro that each bottle boar, our Inbel. Hot Tcdd is a Sure Remedy for a Chill orvCold. BLACKWOOD BROS; TELEPHONE 189. FOOTWEAR Indies' Fine Dongola Oxfotd Ties for $3 50 Men's Tan Siating Boots for $-5 $1.00 Boys' Boots are selling fast A. G.

MORGAN, 111 Mala PL, Mclntrre block. HABSTONE, WINDATT CO. Hlliri'SIU ND DKALKHH IN LEHIGH VALLEY C-O-A-L SHIPMENTS IN CAR LOTS TO ALL OUTSIDE POINTS. WOOD qTaLL KINDS 446 Main Street, Cor. McDeraott IS.

KASTNER HISS CI SI 32a Notre Dame Street. "liOKE ATTRACTTVK." "MORE EXTENSIVE. The aeweat de-dims In Fall Tire. Goods and Trimming. Tweeda and Semes In groat variety.

In connection MRS. McEVFTN'L'K FA IX MILLINERY OI'KMVO, MONDAY AND TUKHPAY. SEPT. Hth aiD IZtii. FASHIONABLE LADIES WANT FASHIONABLE GOODS We can suit you in MILLINERY at our attractive and oxlenalv millinery establishment, eaa isr st.

We hate Just arrived from Toronto. niS5ESC0VERTS, THE LEADING MILLINERS. A Reference Library. Fop the Use of tho Public. We hnvo pnt prt the following hooka nf rtifuronce for the -vole nxe of the publio.

We twit rou to niAkfl umo of them. '1 hey are the howt Dooka thAt are publinhnd. Any bUmrnphy, dn.t plrvce or any uibject you want to look up the books are here at your daftpoal, HERE IS THE LIST. AlUbono'ff Dictionary of Author Five vol-nniPH, contAlnintf uameB and history of over Ht.fMi author. JJpptnooft'B Ouzptter of the World.

lMpptncott'B HbvmpMoM hictionary. WoIjHLnr' Unabridged Iirl iotiary, WorcH(or'B Unftbrubxd Dictionary. Cham hem' Encyclopedia. Chainoerti' Cyclopedia of KnplUh literature. Chambers' Dictionary of Day.

Hrewor's Ifoader'H Hand Hook. ttrewer'fl Wri tor's Hand I look, Itrewer'i tutor ic Note I look, Hartlptt'ti Familiar Quotation. Jiempiorc'rf Clansical Dictionary. Oabtien' Kngllfh Hynonynih, The Century Atlas. We will bo adding other books to thia lUt.

Hart HacPJicrson, "wrisrisriiPEGr. Last week we gave you a little talk about Seal. This week we want to talk to you about another fur equally as rich and fashionable as Seal, but hardly as expensive. We mean the Alaska Sable. For Canes.

Collars. Muffs and Trimmings this fur is unequalled for beauty and durability, but in this, as in other furs, there are a great many qualities. Our goods are made only from the finest selected skins with that rich and glossy appearance which can at once be detected when compared with the inferior grades. We have now in stock a large assortment of Capes, Collars and Muffs made in the latest styles which are selling rapidly because they are far superior to anything shown elsewhere. Jos.

fl. Rogers 8 Go. 296 Main Street, Opposite Manitoba Hotel. SLICKEST rr SUREST SIGHTLIEST SAFEST SK. SWIFTEST Paper Koatener In existence tha riiddleton Paper Kcenuporioo.

Fastener OFFICE SUPPLY US Main Street. Winnipeg. TELEPHONE 750- Ty the hour from to Ity tha hour from 7 S.nu No order It tha a 1 Wedding $3 to 5 mi ChriUMiuig-i J.nu KnuvralM 3 ml hurvh and return Sun OtMjraand returu 2.i Rul and return S.itu To or from dowt l.uu W. JORDMfiZZlSttZSr- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice hen-br Jennie I.lmlar.

trnilmar a confectioner); men hant. of theUiwn of llalniota, ban niatttt an aliitnclit to nie for the benefit of all her ansliiora, on Uie Stthdnv of Fk'pinmhrr, INitt. A iiieetinit of ilio erclltor will be held at my oltlco on the Kih ilaj of OotoW. at i p. ana rou ore bcri-ny to atu-oii eilhur lDp-nwmor ty rvpreNCMal ive.

All ciaiiua mn-t be fvled. aonomoanled by t.ttiltor.T declaration, wilbiii thirl) rtax of Ih. dale of Ihu titcico. and enllllu any rtrUtor to vote hi. cl.iuil mut bo lod on or before the day of the litct-tiiik'- b.

A.U. l.l ltTRAVn. urllctal Aautfnee. Innloes. OcU T.

ISA, HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. Incorporate iy. "Old Qiuility." "He toils not, neither does he spin; yet Solomon Isaacs in all his glory would not accept in pawn such clothes as these." Such is the preface to a little booklet we've just issued, which is destined to amuse everyone who knows, or has heard of, the gentleman of leisure who wears the sobriquet of "Old Civility." There are those who predict political honors and immortality for Mr. William Knight the hero of our sketch as a result of our representation of him, "but we must, however, modestly admit that though we might array him "like the lillies of the field" in the purple and fine linen of a "leader suit" we could not add an iota to his celebrity. Do you want one of these "Civility" booklets If so, you must ask for it quickly.

Already they are half gone though they were only printed on Wednesday. They are to be had for the asking, but will not be offered to you unless you do ask for one. We have another little booklet which contains more store wisdom than you can secure in years of experiment. The title "On a Felt Footing." There are prices in it, too, which will prove most interesting when the shrill winds of winter convey the jnoral of the booklet to your very bones. "Old Civility" and "Ox a Felt Footing are twins.

Don't fail to get them at the store. Ill'S MY STORES. HENRY FISHER, AUDITOR. ACCOUNTANT, KTC, Telephone 421. 317 Main Winnipeg.

NEW GOODS NOW RECEIVED. DRESS GOODS. VELVETEENS, PRINTS. WOOL HOSIERY, Equal to FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COTTONS, LINENS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, Etc FOR MEN-SEE OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING. Um7Bell, 8S MAIN COR.

OR A HAM. Ext'd 1S78. Oppotilte Manitoba hott 3L HIVE IE I White and Grey. alamifactnred at Stonewall. Oonor.

Selkirk ae4 TynUail. Ifor aale in bnl. or cl- loU. ATTOTJS EEOW1T Hntherland atreet. Winnipeg.

Great Values DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, SILVERWARE, KNIVES, GLASSWARE, CHINA, FORKS, SPOONS, LAMPS, PORTER" CO. U330 MAIIT BTHBET. I MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE WITH I 111 AMD I III FOR Curtains, Sofa a ail Chair Coverings. w.ai I jan.wiiiiM.'i.MBaar A Choice Lot Just Received BANFIELD'S CARPET STORE, 494 MAIN STREET. Keep Warm The weather now warns peo I Kle that it is time to put on I eavier garments in order to I have protection and comfort I You cannot attend to this too early.

More people die from neglecting precautionary measures than from actual deep-seated illness. Keep your' homes warm. Keep your per sons comfortable and you will 1 1 enjoy life and save money. GEO. CRAIG CO.

can' supply you with excellent value in Mantles, Dress Goods, Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Men's Boys' Clothing, in fact, nearly everything you require either for your person or your home, and at the lowest prices in the city, in fact it will cause a ray of heat to pass through you and a smile of joyous satis-, faction to beam out from your countenance to visit Craig's and see that after buying all you require you have still money left with which to fight this cold world, with its chilly winds and biting frosts. i E-Remember SATURDAY is our i Great Bargain Day. 522, 521 and526 Main Street. Keep ffa the Best Canadian 7h'Ji J) and I American a makes in I RUBBERS. i-VaV See our Jj RUBBER I BOOTS 1 at $3.00 it'Vj Pair for men.

5t RYAN'S Palace Shoe Store. 0 I ayn i tion 1 I i j- i i fc it-'-ftr-i haa, either or rr powder, all weU known ail I rJttm aid every Unna- reyuiJl lur a aii, alias i I i 1 1 THE REPORTORIAL ROUND. Hiy Satunlay'a Tuint'Ni. Large engine, are being for tha Suo lina. I The pott poned St.

John'a oollofja (porta are being held this afternoon. Mr. OeorRO T. the bright and popalar mayor af l'ort Arthur, who hoe boon iu tha oily a day or two on buaineaa, left for konio leal niht. Tha Porlajje Review, now in charge of Mes.ra.

Ilooiier A Swann, contain, a very complete ami oreililahla write-up of the recent exhibition of that twn. It ia apioed with illuit rations, Tha trial of J. W. Jacknon, ex treasurer of Portage la Prairie, brought into the city Wm. Carlaiul, K.

L. Newman, T. W.JIahv, W. W. Miller.

Ja. McLenaghen and W. Wake, of tha City o( the I'laius. i The third number of tha Great Western Advertiser has made ita appearance. It ia niial little publication in pamphlet f'rm ami will he iuued from the ollica of puhlica-ti 4(17 Miu atreet, every month.

1 Flaming poatera are out announcing a maa, meeting at lliapdon, at 8 on (Kit. 14, to be addressed by Hon. Mr. Koa- i ter ami Hon. Mr.

Ancera. The poater says that they will Sak "on tha tarilf anil other questiona of present publio interest." Ir. llodart, an eminent phyiiciaa of Vienna, ami Count Jlaliutort, of Paris, France, arriveil in the city from the weat but night aud are regitered at the Mam- toha. They have licen huntini? in tlia Kockiea aud the Xorthweat for acveial weeka and are now on their way home. i 1 The Canadian exhibit at tha World', Fair a teaching the Yankeea aomething about Cuada.

Hut the Chicago Record ateuia to I be an unuaually bright atuilent of Canadiuu objeot leaaona. lu a recent article the I 14ooord any, theae thingi: "tirapva and peaclin flouriah in Maiuulia." "The ('an- adian farmer ha, nothing to do in the wiu-- tar." Thu ia a great aud happy country. The IWatur Herald aaya of Katie Put-nam, who ia hooked nt tlie llijou next weuk: Miaa Katie liaa an euUirlaiiniig play iu "Love, r'lnji a Way" and a number of clever reraona to aaaiat ber in preaeutiiiff it. The i rat act a tririe tcdiiua, but with thi, ex- i oeiition tha play iutereatiiig and won con- aidermbla applume. Miaa Putnam waa call- I ed tefora the curtain at the clnao of the i aocond a.

t. I'erhaa the applauae wa, aa much for the leeaon taught a fr the acting, i liut what ia cue of the beautiee of the piece it ia a wludeaome leaaon. The audience waa a large one, aud there were many per- eone there who aaw Miaa Putnam on the i alage many year, ago. Mie la aa bright and i I a ulevar aa ever, aud will no doubt receive 1 i a warm welcome if again come, to catur." Tn, coal dralet, are amiling. rr.

W. (. render, in lecture, at Car-herry to night. Mr. J.

F. f-'prowl turned from the World'l Fair laat night. fiet Hattirday'a Triatmr and era what Mr. Wheeler has to ear on the II at ton cm-cen. Dominion Immigration Agent K.

O. Wia-well, of Maine, returned eaat on laat night a train. K. leader of the Wilaon cornet I nd of llrantford, ia in tha city en way to the coaat. "A achool of muaic, drama, elocution and art ia being formed in thecity.

Mra. Hwan-eon ia connected with iU The train which arrive from the weat at 10.30 to night la not expected nn5 til S.30 to morrow morning. Mr. F.d. McKeown who i ronflneil in the general hoapital with an attach of typhoid fever ia prngreaaing favorably.

Findlay Young, M.P.P., accompanied hia wife, ha, reach ed Klllarney. Mr. Voting wa c-mgraliiUted by the citizen, of Killamey on hi, arrival. Every body houM get a copy of Sutnr-day'a 1 hiukse 'J'o-morrnw', per will oontaid new feature, in addition to the already great Saturday paper. Ht.

John' college aport are being held thi, afternoon at the Inhibition park ami from tha appvaraiina of the afternoon there will be a good crowd in i.lu.!-i). In addition to the live hog, being received at the packing the cold weather of the paat trw day, haa cauaed load, of dead to appear on the "atrceta, brought iu from the country adjoining the city. There were drnok, reapectableanddrnnk, from whom all veatige of reapeotability had long aince rieparted at the police court thia morning. They all pleaded guilty and aa the magistrate wa, living higher game they were let oil on paying the coat, of the court. Addreaar, were preaented ycaterday to tne Dominion minialvra at lloiaaevain, Cry-tal City and Maniton by thoConaervativea.

They were of a laudatory character. The miniater, made apoeche at all pointa. They viiited the agricultural exhibition with Mr. Ureeuway at Crvalal City. The train from the eaat waa afain very heavy and did not arrive until about 8 o'clock.

On board wore a large number of Chinamen on their way to tho 'flowery laud." The nlliciala here found it neoea-aary to divide tho train iuto two one being oomKeed exclusively of Chinamen and their Chaa. Odcll, a compoaitor who worked recently in Winnipeg, waa arrested in Grand r'orka on Thursday for obtaining money on bogua cheque He well known in the city and doe, not bear very savory reputation. He claima to be tha eon of a Milwaukee jutirnuliat and brother of Frank Odell the inventor of the typewriter of that name. Rev. Robertrou preaching at Ottawa laat rtmiday tpoke of the Mormon aett lament in Alherla.

He fount the Mormona thrifty and hard working people nha made apleu-did aettlera. They claim to conform to the iioerai inwe or mo lanu in ine matter oi religion and other civil oharrrancea, "but," added I "when yon visit their houaea you might for eome doubt aa to the aasertion that they abstain from the practice of polyg imy for you meet eo many auuli and vouaina in the one household.1' They ill not listen to to tha miaaionarica upon religtoua they are led by shrewd buaineaa men. Thi, morning a partridiie dashed np againat one of the window, of the ileapatcb-er' otlice at tho Northern Pacific, nation, smashing the pane of glaaa over the head, of the telegraph operator, and falling dead on tha Hoor. There are several theories to account for thia odd incideut. That which moat readily accepted ia that the partridge, chagrined at the failure of the boy, in the otlice to bring home any "game iu their numcrou, shooting expedition, down the line, bad determined to help them out by falling dead in a place where they could uot fail to secure it.

The remains of Joe Unas were interred at Clarendon, N.Y., last Sunday. The funeral waa announced for 1.30 p.m., bnt long before that hour crowds of friends of tha de-ceaaed had gathered inside the home to aa-coinany 1 1. remain, to the Methodist Kpiscop! church. When the cortege arrived at the (acred clifii-e the building waa crowded in every part. lieautiful llowere were feetooned areund tha altar, whilo wreaths, rrnete, and bouquet, received from sympathizing friend, were piled npon and around the casket.

Rev. Mr. McConkey 0 inducted the funeral scriico, and after the singing of a hymn culled on Mr. Charit Johnston, of Toronto, and an old friend of Jo 'a, to apeak, which he did verv feelingly. After the church eervice the OddfellowY society took charge of tha funeral, and in the pmaenoe of fully 1,000 persona conducted the laat aad rite, over Joe Hess, whoae name will long he rememhrred in many an A mem an and t'auadian home.

NOT HEADY TO 1'KOCEEl). The llacartbur Ca-a Adjourned Until Monday Morning: xt. The Mai'arthur case waa brought up again at the police court this moraing. The ooun-sel and the tdlicer, of the t.an'i were on hand, but thia time it waa Mr. Macarthtir who kept tha court waiting.

At 10.30 he oame into court and took hi, sent bealda hia counsel, Mr. J. A. M. Aikina.

After a few minutes' conversation Mr. Aikina rota and aaid Mr.Macarthttr had understood that the enlargement waa for two week, and he waa not therefore prepared to goon today. Mr. Mclean wanted to put iu the evidence of Mr. A.

A. Jackaon, lata aaaisUuit Inanacer, ami Mr. Hunter Cooper, accountant of the Commercial Rank, aud waa willing to allow time for the evidence in rebuttal. Mr. Aikina aaid thia would not give him an opMirlui.ity of proerly crosa examining the witneeat aa the information which Mr.

Mararthur wuhed to give him bora upon this point. After a 'me further consultation an adjournment util Monday morning at agreed upon. GUNNING ACCIDENT. Wm. Ilrown 5ow Dylnr at St.

Bonl-faro Hoaplfat From Wound Rcrelved thia Mornlnir. Tbia morniog a moat aeriooa aojidant, and one that may yet terminate fatally, took place mid-way between St. Xorbert and St. Agathe, stations on the -rthern Pacific railway. Section Foreman Harrison waa examining a gun loaded for prairie chicken, when by eome means the powder exploded, ending the full charge of shot into the forearm of William Brown, one of the aection-men, who wa, working with hia ahoTel a few feet from the moulli of the gun.

The arm waa horribly mangled by the about midway between wriat and elbow. Tboae at hand immediately bound np the wnnnd aa well ther could with the materials at hand, and placing the injured man on a hind-car, brooght him aa rapidly aa poaaible Into the city, a distance of about twelve miles. On arriving at tha station the officials at once telephoned for the ambulance but the authori'iea at tha General hoopilal aaid that it con 1,1 not be cent to take patient to St. Poniface, with which hospital the company hoa an arrangement for all patients cominu olf the line. I)ra.

Fergnaon and were at hand and etated that the sufferer hod lost a great deal of blood on his way to the city the only hope of aaving hi, life was in getting him to the hoapitnl without delay. Tha south eiprea wa juat moving out at the time and Brown waa plaoed on a atretcher In the baggage car The train wa then topped at the Ht. Boniface bridge and willing hand from among the railway employee carried the atretcher to the hospital, where hi wound, were dreased. Brown ia a man between 53 and 00 year, of age, and it ia feared that ha lost eo much blood on the way in that he will be unable to rally ulbcicntly toundergotheoperalionneceasary Later. Juat before going to prr.aa Till TiunuM received a telephone menage from St.

Boniface hoapital to the effect tlaat the sufferer in thi morning' accident wa very low, and the end wa but the qnation of a fow hour. Transaction, on tfralr Exchange. On tha call board to-day Messrs. H. Crowe A sold to Mr.

S. Spink 10 car of No. I hard at 62c; 5 carl 2 herd at OOj and Scare 2 hard at CI, alloat at Fort William. Also to Cavanagh It Spink 10 car of 1 hard at 6'-' afloat at Fort William. ft Munition of War.

Generally the Northern Pacific! station at train time i a place of orange blossoms and showering rice, but thi, morning it fairly bristled with murderous looking gun, until it almost looked a if a aecond Hcd river expedition waa being got under way. General Agent Swinford smelt the smoke ot battle from hi quiet otlice and came down half expecting that he would again have to don hia regimental and buckle into the fray. However there wore signs which indicated what kind of expedition it waa. For instance, theie were little big middle aized dog, and doga (ao our informant swears) of all the colors of the rainbow. There were great lank pouches and lacks to bring back the game.

Swan Lake wa the destination of most of tha party, and the duck there will have decidedly nnpliosant time for the next few daya. There were fine gum boot, along and tha dogs and baggage took up all the baggage car. Among those who went out were C. A. Merrick, Cha.

W. Graham, Fred. Scott, W. Thompson and Ward Smith..

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