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wxiw VOL. XIV. WINNIPEG, SAT I RD AY, NOVEMBER 19, 1887. NO. 118.

EXPECT TROUBLE. les, andG. 0. McDonald, restaurant, were hnrrmrl ry.rfv T.noc 5n ilfVl OVFTi AJXl driving throush the Koenigs I'latan a man threw a piiper Into (lie carrhjte in hleh they were ridii The m-cun erce for a moment, cau amm (lie The (V.ar In iti r. SITUATIONS VAOANT.

il il' VMONs In Hie IJnlly Kreo Tit'SR, the Grenl fer 1 VViiiii" leheittaemolitb werde or uiiiter, only 'I i I il lion, and JGe, ndtllllnrihl liiBertlenn ware loaded. Four hundred men aie thrown out of employment, many of whom lost valuable Itltsof tools. The total loss will exceed $200,000. Fell from the Sky, Amsterdam, N. Nov.

18, An ero-Uto ucigluiig thiee tout, dropped with a CANADIAN. Dr. 13rwnsh Appointed Chancellor of Victoria TIniversty Vice Nelles, Deceascil. BATHS ADVKllTlflLMEN rs. nml BUSINESS CARDS run in anil without display) 10 ceiils per wind per month.

No card inserted fur leris than $3 por monUi. COSDK'srlED AIVERTISKMlSN'i'3 on this page, such as yittuvtions Viuunt, Situations Wanted, b'or Siilo, To Let, Personal, I.osl anil Found, 30 words or under, one iii'er-tiou 50 cunts, oioh additional word I yo eenis, 30 y-voi (Is or under for ouch consecutive in-er tion (or loss period Lhnn one week, e.u-li additional word one coitt, yvords oi under ono week, $1.50, each additional word li vo Cents; 30 would or under. each subsequent week, $1.00, each additional word threo cents, Condensed advorli.soiiieiils, not Inset led crory day, 110 winds or under, .10 cents ench insertion each additional yyoid two cents. No adver-tlaumont chiu-gecl to account for Iosb than $1. THE BOEDER.

Enmors Rug'tniiug' Canadian Cabinet Reconstruction Atlempted Bunk Robbery. TIlO firitibll Fishery CoTllTiUSSioiierS Call on Secretary Btiyard Groycr to be Honored To-Drty. Cliamlifirlain Talks to Twenty Newspaper Men Dynamite iombs Discovered. CHAMBERLAIN TALKS. Oommerolal Union Not LiliBly to Form a Toplo of Dlsoussion at the Oommisaton.

Washington, Nov. 18 Joseph Chamberlain, the British Fisheries Commissioner, gave an audience at five o'clock this evening to nboul twenly ueivspuper men. The convocation ranged from tho powers of the British Parliament on l.he one hand to the provisions of thoBulter-worth Commercial Union billon tho other. Mr. Chamberlain vt'as understood to say at one point that the purposo ot the commission was to make an entirely new treaty; (ho existing treaty having proved unsatmfiu'Lory, but upon further inquiry especially as to whether an interpretation of the existing treaty might not be found which yvould meet the views of both side1-, he became non-coinniitlal beyond I lie point of admitting thai such might lie the possible ouicome of the conference He said lhat, Lhough, us a matter of fut, hi; supposed that Minister West and lum -elf being a majority of the British Commission could deci'dejany niooied poinL, lie should consider any arrtingemcni which did not have the lull concurrence ol Sir Chus.

Tupper, a. very lame and uiiHnlisfac-tory one. He thought IL unlikely lhat the subject of Commercial TJninu yyiih Canada yvould come nctore the Cmnnis-sion in any way. Tberu was sum eel il shadow of doubt that any arrangement agreed to by the Bril.mh Commissioners would be held binding by their Government. He was not at lihertv lo disclosu the limits wiihlu which the British Commissioners could treat llieir instructions being confidential.

lie did not thluk nny sane man on the other side ot I he v. u'er ever Lhough ot yvar us a re note, possl-billly in connection willnho fisheries dis-pula. A CALL ON BAYARD, Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Chas Tnpporaud Sir Lionel West, Biitisb MlniHler, consti-tuiing LIkj British fishery commission, ctJIeiFal he Deportment of Stale where tlio minisier introduced his fallow commissioners to Secretary B.iyard. The conversation waH not of a formal nature, and in the absence of Mr.

Putnam and Prof. Angelno ellbrt yvas made to fix a day for the first conference of I ho negotiators. To-morrow I he British Commissioners will be presented 10 the President by Secretary Bayard, The indication) aro (hat early next week the representatives of the two goveruTneniH will come together ar. uie Depai I me ut of Ktato and in an i way arrange for the conduct of ihe negotiations; (he hours of meeting, I ho length and li-eqneney of the eessioiis, Die clerical Ht-hiHlanco needed nnd other details. It Is believed that by the end of next week these preliminaries vill have been arranged and the lormal vork of the nrgotiatois begin.

Meanwhile Ihe visiting diplomats will have an opportunity to avail themselves of the social courtesieB the capital. STICKS TO FREDDY, Mrs. Langtry Upholds Her Lover In In. suiting- Women. Nsw York, Nov.

13. The Evening Sun says that on Monday Mrs, KoberL liiluird whose huhbaud is in Mm. Lunutry's rem-puny, and Mi h. Henry Dixey, whose husband is travelling with iho Adonis Company, occupied a box In Mrs. Liing-try's per'fotmance in a Harlem theatre.

Frederick Gebhardt und some friends occupied an urijoiniug hex. Tvio of the men made insulting remarks concerning Mrs. Hllllnrd ami Mrs. Dixey, and annoyed them bv raising I he cntiain and ogling them yvith open glasses. Mis.

Milliard informed her husband after the play what had occurred. Hu wrote Mr. Gebhardt inviting him lo obtain from his lriends an apology. lie received no reply, but last night Mrs. Langlry pushed him off the stage at the end ot a scene, aud when he remonstrated she told him he could rot act his pari, and cave him two Week's notice to quit her company.

RECONSTRUCTION. A Montreal Correspondent OrsranlzeB New Dominion Cabinet Maokenzle Bowell for Lieutenant-Governor. New York, Nov. 18. The Herald's Montreal special says: "A reorganization of the Government has been agreed upon, with the folloyving personnel; Postmaster General J.

A. Chapleau. Secretary of State J. C. Cm-ran." Minister of Finance Archibald Mc-Lelan.

Minister of Trade and Commerce Sir C. upper, Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba Mc-Kenzie Bowell. Lieutenant Governor of the Northyvest Territories Joseph Koyal. Colledor at St. John John Costigan.

It is understood Sir Charles Tupper will become Premier when Sir John Macdou-ald retires." Pluohy Bank Officials. Salt Laicb Cii'Y, Utah, Nov. 13. Tyvo men. whose names are ascertained to be Clues.

II Aired and Jos. Justosen, made a hi nttcmDt to rob the bank at Weopt to day. They entered the. bank at 10 o'clock this morning, disguised ana tounauasnier Hnu-iin and Assistant Cashier Stone atone. Jusfesen held a revolver on him, calling him to hold up his hHiids, He did not obey and tho robber fired without effect, aud St one got ou Tho robber fulluiied and cauaht hiin and was forcing him buck wliftn the otherrobber.havlng lost Cashier Haerue behind (he counter and with Uie alarm given, crime running out, Hague following with a shot gun.

The town being alarmed, a general hunt for the fin1-fives began. Aired was found in ft cellar. Justesen mounted his horse and reached tho foot-hills where his followers located and one.necl ire. Aller several snots werB exchanged he surrendered. Fight with a Whale.

Providence, Nov. 18. Tho whaling steamer Lizlp with Capt. West, which has been engaged in the flulmck whale flailing on the eastern coast tins season, on Ociobet vihen nhot fifteen miles from Segnln Island, oft' the coast of Maine, saw a large whale of that species and attempted to capture it. A boat, w.ui lowered, manned b) Capt.

West, his male and four semnen. The whale proved Ui be an ugly one and a despurato fight fol-loyyed, in yvhich three of the Beamen wore, killed. Finally the monster was killed and brought ashoro. on the O. R.

Washinoton, Nov. 18. Assistant Secretary Mayutird has informed theCollic-tor of Customs at Itot'hester, N. lhat tho Department is in receipt of reliable in for mat Ion to the pfiect, that persons nr Btill actively emzaged in smuggling opium by way of the Canadian Faeitio Bail way to places on ihe Canadian frontier, whence, if successfully smuggled, it is shipped lo San Francisco and other Pacilic pons The. is instructed to use his ut most vigilance to prevent such Illegal im portations.

Brutes In Battle. Ni-w YraiK. Nov. 18. Dick Leo.

of Har lent, iuu( James Ryan, of the west Bide, middle weiBhts. fimcht to a finish, Queensbeiry rules, bkln purse ot S300 at a lonely spot ou the West ChesLcr turn pit. From the start the mm foutrlit like demons and ir was toe bloorliBst buttle on record. When time was called for the nineteenth round Ryan could not see, and lhe referee awaided the fight lo Lee. THE TORONTO MAN WON.

Denvjck Nov. 18. J. A. Hewitt, of Toronto, and David Walker, of Colorado Springs, fought, with bare knuckles on Ihe plalus about is miles rrom mis city this afternoon for a purse of 100 The ffiStatiAJS i round, which lasted five minutes, Hewitt i 1 "uul7" 0....,.

u-ht ear. which knocked him senselefls for fifteen seconds. Tlie fight was given to Hewitt. A special train carried 250 1 sporung men fiom this city to witness iti- "illl. the mill A DeBtruativoFIre.

ClMCISJlATi, Nov. 18. lire this mnmiiie destroyed the Cincinnati bouth- 1 ern machine shops, carpenter shops, and oyer ISO cars on the track, most of which a in to I Six Thousand Special Consdiules En rolled to Preserve Order in London To-morrow. Tho Troops Supplied With Buckshot ---Child Emigration, to Canada. Emperor William Entertains the Czar and carina Duriiiya Short Rlny at Berlin.

THE BRITISH ROUND-TJP. Troops Supplied with Animuultlon in Case of Troublo on Sunday Six Thousand Oonstablea Enrolled Canadian AuUIib London, Nov. 18. Tlio troops are being supplied with buckshot from Woolwich Arsenal and are preparing for any emerg onry that may arlBO on Sunday, resulting from attempts to hold (ho meetings in Trafalgar Square. The polieo courts were densely thronged Lo-day by applicants for appointment ah special constables.

Tho applicants weto of all degrees and included a number of employees from tho extensive mcrcunlilo houses of Pitter itnomsoti aim Miirstuiil ec Sncilgrove. Sir Frederick Leigh-ion and members of the aristocracy have been enrolled as constables. In nil six thoubind wcro enrolled lo-dnv Tlili' Initiatory duties begin immediately. Sir Charles Warien's nroclumiilionudvises ill yyho are In lavor of law and order lo refrain from going to or loitering about uI.icbi) hero tumuli? mny ariac on Sun day next, as their presence yvould passive- assist me aisturoersoi tno peace. mv and i.mmvt'Y ijcauuis.

A meeling was held to-day to form flic "Law und Liberty League." Jacob Bright, ho presided, accused the magisfiates ot ruudoning the mtHConducf of the police. Mr. Sle.nd denounced the brutality of lhe police and charged them with maltreating pilsoners taken last Sunday, bolli during the row and after tney yveie taken to the station. lie said Hint the louguci yvas designed lo vindleato the law und to protect Individual liberty. The motion, to form ihe league wnt olferca by Mr who condemned the government ui responsible for the whole affair, Tlio socl ilist Himiinan seconded the motion yvhich ivas adopted.

IMMIGRATION TO CANADA. The emigr.ilton of children from Griat Bi itain to Uantida is attracting much attention at present. Clerk Paddingioii, Poor Law guardian, has pisenled a upeclal report on the Hubjeet after visit i mr ehe Doiniiiiou. Referring lo the suec-ess. ul yvoi'k done b) the several Hgencies and condemning I he yyjiolesale traiiHporliition pauper children, ho suggests (hitno child be sent out until he has spent six months in the training home.

Nothing like uuilorais in dulliing i-hould bu adopt-dd, and the hildren should be sent out as i-oiiTig as possitile. The Lnoal Government board should tiiiist upon piorluclion of ef ully-vy iii'di'd mudieal cen ltleates 'ihoviiiig the fit nest of children for'-nu-giatiou. insieelors being appointed bv the homo government to visit lhe chlldien ince or twice yearly, LV'll on kleotkd. Tho casting vote In the election for Lord Rector of the GWseow Umvertiiy has been gi en by the Esi I of Sulr, Chancellor ihe Cniver-'ity, to Loid LitUm, securing him the olllee. in i lie balloting Lord Boseberry revt-ived 807 voles to Slh fur Lord Ly.t'lon, but i his did not, elect Lord Roseber'ry.

The election is by nation--, of which there au-four, and each cnndidsle lias tyvo. The easting vote belongs to the Chancellor. IIIEAI.TK. Mr. Piirnell yvriles to-dav from Hastings lo the Cable Neivs iifllee and sas his lenltli Is slowly but sleadily iinprnvlng.

lie fc'iys lie does not intend to spunk during (ho recess, pliysic-bm lining nd-vised him to avoid exposure to cln'ls and all undue exertion. lie is now slaylnjiat Hastings, where ho Hays ho intends Entering unless bovero woalher compels IiIb removal to Hgypt. NOT tl.NDKR THIS CRIMES ACT, Mr. Gladstone writes a letter that Is Just publhhed, in yvhich ho f-ajs (he shooting nffrav at Mltehollstown and the arrest of Mr. Wilfred Blunt aro not connected with the coercion law, and therefore the government's action in regard to these evenls are illegal.

CANADA'S Professor Sheldon's reporl on (he agricultural resources of Canada will shorl Iv bo piibhsheil. Next yenr Professor Fream, another eminent ailthorit, will. by request, of the Imperial Government, visit the Dominion for a like purpose. run ii, n. ninifcroits.

Sir Charles Bussell. Sir Donald Smith and Sandford Fleming will retire from the directorate of the Hay company, but they are proponed for re-election at the meeting of the court to bo hold uecetnuer o. IRON OUTPUT nBDUCED. The Iron masters of Cumberland oounty have reduced the output of pig iron five thousand tons weekly. WILL SU1S GLADSTONE.

Col. Doppitig and his friends have decided to bring in action against Mr. Gladstone for elander. SIR GEORGE. Sir George Stephen is expected here on Monday next.

IRISH AVFAIRB. Dublin, Nov. 18. A Bpeclal term of the court was convened at Banls to try Ihe case of Bought charged with inciting the people of Six-mile Bridge to join sn unlawful association. The case came un to day and the prisoner was acquit ted.

There are two other marges ogalnst mm on which he will have to stand trial, A now action will be instliuted agaliiBt Lord Mayor Sullivan for publishing In his paper, The Notion, reports of mettlmts of proclaimed orancnes ot the N.iiig-nui League. In this case tho difllcull les of the former nroNoenf ion will be avoided. Other similar actions which are pondluK will be pushed yvilh the greatest vigor. Wtn. Condon, a prominent Nationalist yvas neiitenced at Milchelstowii to-day I ono mouth's imprisonment at hard labor for intimidation.

Ills solicitor withdrew from the court alleging that tho magistrate was prejudiced. Placards have been posted in Tlppcrary calling upon the people Lo pay no rent for taxes until Mr. O'Brien has been rc, lewled. A DAY IN BERLIN. The Oaar and Ozai-lnm Pay Short "Visit to Emperor William.

Berlin, Nov. IS Tlio Czar ot Russia arrived in Berlin. The uren.tralioiis 10 re- i-cive hltu yvero in keeping wllh hi.s rank Prince William, of Piusem, lo Wir. fonlicrg early this iiiornui ti lift lhe train bearing the Russian impel ial irmly, AttheUuiilu depot weie atlmred llie ltoyal Prussian Princes, Uio Hi-rcdllary Prince or Sax -Mi iningen, Duke John of iMecklenbuig-Schyveiln, General Vim Moll he, aiM ali the GencrslH of I hi; Beilin atidPottsd oiig irrlsdiis. On the arrh allot tho imperial iralo at.

10:40 a. lilie Czar panned In front of the auard of honor at ihe depot being accompanied by Prim VVilliamand ihe oilier lyunsi ui Princes and General Vou Mollko. Emperor William started for (he itiiHsitiu einbassy at 11 o'clock. Tho Cmr and Cantnt ere driven to tho Embassy, The Cznr, yvi'h Prince William of Prussia, occupied an open carringo drayvu by four hvirses. Boi wore, UuHsiuii uuilorim.

The Czarina anri Princ-HS William lol oyvtd In a close carriage. Uein-o ciowds of peop.e wera collected and tin Imperial pirtv were greeted most, eutiiub-iasllcilly as I hoy passed along Lhe thuroughlare. Anlvlig at the J2mb iHy I ho C.ar received three igs as coiuiiei oi tne fiiex-tuuer ivi- nienr, ami a tienu.ui oin er, in com missioned olUeer and a pnv ito, rupir.eit liieiuseivetj iu ii-e is oroeriies. inn uir aiiri Prince Wil.iam alighted In front ol the Embassy at 11.10 and p-niscd aluug 111 front of the guard of honor, whici wus drjwn up there. The Princess mid Lhe Czarina remained in their cairUge.

Tho Czar had 1 111 ended to first vndl Emperoi ur 1 1 1 1 1 iiiuou, uui nu was anuciuaLOil uv llie latter, who went to tho Kinba-ssy and awaited tlio arrival of Ihe Oar The Emperor was dressed in a niforin, and yvore his Rjissian He received he Cz-iron his enteiing lhe nba-Hy In a most cordial man.e All tho uriiit'cs who were ut, the ihv.A followed the to the embassy. i' the llirerj llais VC ii were ieiivei-eii 10 the Czar the gu.nl of honor at tin, em bassj tinrclu-d past the. building befmo I ootli iiiupi r-irs, ho stood to, elber at, -vne remained at use i 1 eriioiyisy three quarlers of an Hour and then returned to the palace, At II 3d tlio tzar, accompanied by Gen. Vou Werder, returned the Emperor's visit. As the Cax and Prince William were of to pri 111 the ol il of lor of of rn of a He Was Drunk.

St. Thomas, Nov. 18. The jury to-day returned a vordlct that Thomas Fatherly came to his death from injitties received by falling from his wagon while under the influence of liquor. A OolllBion at Siu.

New York, Nov. 18 Tho steamer Guy-andotte, of Ihe old Dominion Line, arrived here to-night badly damaged, having been in collmiou in a fog with an unknown schooner which Immedittlely disappeared. Nothing is knoivn of herfato that of her crew. Libel Suit Hushed TJp. New York, Nov.

18. Negotiations for the discontinuance of the famous libel suit brought by Rev. Samuel D. Hinman against Bishop Hare, missionary bishop Southern Dakota for $25,000, have been completed. NORTHWEST C0UNCIJ The Afternoon Sossion Spent in Discussing Proposed Chtmg'eb in the Liquor Law.

Redina, Nov. 18. At the morning session, the school committee reported respecting the petition of residents of the districts oulside of Calgary recommending that no action be taken us thesclioulordin-anee provided for the wlthdrayving ol portions of districts, The finance committee reported unfavorably on the petition Iroru Penee asking for aid, and recommended a grunt of $400 lo the Northwest Farmers' Association. Owing to the absence of tho parties who opposed the last item, it's adoption waB allowed to stand over. The agricultural committee reported, recommending that no action be taken re specting the proposed the herd ordinance.

Mr Crawford pointed out tho Injustice allowing tho destruction of Bottlers' hay meadoyv, which was often its much a source of revenue as his graiu lands, and should be equally protected and the or dinance should cover this. Mr. Bedford thought if thoy attempted protect hav lands it would be playing into the bands of tho land Compauies.who would simply put up a bign "These are Hav Lands." to prevent trespassing. A sell ler could fence his choice hay lands. Mr, Rosa said the difficulty of dealing with this matter by ordinance was to define hay lauds.

Mr Jelly remarked that municipalities would ileal with the matter. Ills Honor wanted to know if a settler wlinsfl hav r.rnn yva rle.Htroved bv stock could not have recourse to the courts. Judge MacLeod thought thut to collect damages it would bo necessary to prove that slock had not Blrajcd, but nan Deen driven on. Mr. Crayvford withdrew the bill amending the third ordinance.

The Finance Committee could not recommend Ihe grant for extinguishing the fires ih thefciouris coal fields. The department deriving the reenue from minerals should protect them. The bill incorporating the town of Moos-oram was passed in committee of the whole and ordered engrossed. The council then v.entinto committee of the ilvhole aud completed Ihe bill incorpD-raling the Calgary Gas and Walerv, oiks Company. It allows in natural gas provided the tests are made within two years mid sufficient gas supplied for the general needs of the municipality within four years, otherwise the monopoly lapses.

The bill to umend the ordiunnce respecting billiard tables was considered in committee of the whole. It provides for the uppoliitmont of an issuer of licenses nt a set salary. At present ten per cent, of the licenses are allowed I ho issuer, who, during the past jear, has received 471 for issuing 1U8 licenses. The cornmitiea reported progress. The Finance Committee laid the report of next, yeur'H estimnies on Ihe table.

Messrs. Turriff and Wilson moved a resolution asking the Dominion Government to reduce the fees under tho Turrenee Act. The school bill was given a third reading. THE LTQTJOR LAW. The whole of the afternoon sitting was taken up in discussing the liquor question.

Mr. HaulLun read the report of the special committee on Ihe question which yvas considered in committee of the whole and underyvent mauy amendments. It started out bv decl.unig tuepttMent liquoi law unsatisfactory to the majonty oi the people of llie Territcnies. Mr. Turriff mo.

oil that tho word per-misbtve be inserted before the liquor law. Messrs. Jelly. Secord and Crawford, thought the Council was not in a position to say the majority of the people were dissatisfied yvith tho present law, as a vote of the people should decide that. Mr.

Crayvtord kiieyv lie tnajurity of his constituent1) would prefer the preaenl lo the license sj item. He did not believe that it liquor was cheaper and eabier Lo get the people yvould drink less. Mr. Tmnff showed Lhat unless it was made clear that reference was made to the permissive sysieru, the eastern members of Parliament and people would interpret the resolution as condemning a prohibitory law. Mr.

JlOsS spoke lorcioiy on tuo same line. Dr. Wilson raoy erTan amendment to the first clause "lhat ihis council does not consider the present permit system satisfactory." Carried. An amendment Lo tho iccond clause by Mr. Turriff blaming the ineffectiveness of.

layv to its administration, created a hubub and some claimed this was a slur upon the Lieutenant Governor. Judge McLeod took it as a reflection upon the bench. Olhers supporLed Mr. Tuiriifand blumed the poor enforcement of the law upon the Mounted Police. The clause was amended so as to make any reflections unnecessary.

The ol her clauses of report asked Lhat Uao Northwest Councilor Legislature be given the same poyvers to deal wtlh the liauor nuestnm as the other provinces; that clauses lo 100 of the IS 1 oi il bbu Tuirilui'iBB Act be lepaaled; that Lo Canada Teinneraiicc Act be applied to the Territories, and voti on by the piovis-innal districts of AsSiiuboitt, Alberua and Saskatchewan. The last tyvo clauses were strongly opposed by Messrs. Turriff, Ross, Bedlord, Crawford and Jelly ou the ground that l.hn ne.onlo ot the whole tei ritories should have, a clunce of lor 1 1' her license or prohibition. A niajoi-iiy of the elected members supported this, but the minority with the HppomlU'l members voted them doyyn, and iho committee aiose and reported the rcso'ntiuns. A motion by Mr.

Turriff, (hat no permits be issuid except for medical and scientific purpo was lost, only Messrs. Ttirrilt and Crowonl voLlng yeu. A motion by Mr. Sutht rlaud lo relieve ihe Governor of the issuing ot permits whs also lost. The council then adjourned.

THE WEATHEB. SinXAL SERVICE OI1SEHV.ITII1HS. Office Chief Signal Ofllocr, Washington, Nov, 18. p. loeal lime; 10 fi.nl., soventyflftll nioruhan lime, Ob-Mil vutioiis taken at tho sumo moment of tunc at nil llur.

Ther Bar. Ther Wlnnipog .20.82 00 Bismarck ...29.92 18 Alinueaoaa iwi si. liOlilb rv.e i -in in nu Omaha 29.72 46 Helena missing, bi. Paul .29.39 36 St. 20.78 40 Medicine Hat 73 30 DulllT.h.

.29.28 31 29.08 ii Chicago Detroit INDICATIONS. Wabitinuton, 1 a ni Indications for tho twenty-four hours commencing at 7 a. m. to- rtnv For Minnesotn nnd Dakota: Colder fair weather, with a cold yvave; fresh to high northerly yvlnds becoming variable. Arrivals from the Distant "Bast.

Fourteen Russian Gnrmans fiom the boundary betyveeu Poland and Russia ar 1 rucO.pitnv fi-nin fnr tlift the r.ld country ther lived on rented farms IlllllttlSU Ul rCLb 1 1 111 1 1 IS CUUUI.ll consisting of 10 acres each, anil from these they had to earn their subsistence, support their families and pay very high rents and taxes, vv lien tney determined ro grate, the Govei-tiiuent would not alloiv them to do so, so they left Poland for Austria wllh tho understanding that they would get work there for lhe winter. As soon, however, as they had crossed the 1 1. 1- Fuglaudyknd thence AmeriTheV" ptrt that thound of their fef- loyr-countryiuBii weie uie oamo distress as themselves and would T- i r--- ruin Lllu iyuuniaii uuv Thev exoect that con JU Y. ernment to leave. iiderablenumbers will effect their purpose and come out shortly, Some twenty-flvA Germans are expected to arrive this morAing, and it is BOid they wtll IIItb takiy dn tha nines in thfi will likely take up their homes in the colony of Boherdohe on the M.

N.W. railway. of and yyiihoii! opening it. ,1 U1 his oloik. The m.uiyylio ihiew it is a bliviujrtr in Birlin.

He yy as imnudiali ened by Ihe p'-l ce yvhi'e iIks liuperi'il pni'l) ci-e p.msmp ilnotu 1 nter-den Linden a ii.i,p in (Ltl lie i a petit ion into I hi- l' i 1 1 aiTi-vted At tlie m' hi, ihis "veiling 'IS cm ei v. 1 1 laid. Himiiom 1, and Ii i yyib-iiinl Omni IleilaU lir in i.u yi ra pieseiit in the bun (lu-i. The C' ir ni il h's liatl.V left Hi rlin for I'eti al clock thif-i evening. Tlio Popo'-i Ho.Mlt, Nov.

The Pope to i mini1 his pr. icct I') found nn evli nsiyy pliilanl In ipieni in nlimiion lor llielnmhi ur I he working1 classes lot i.iii un moi I he rub ill Ho jircpobos Ki.lltiO be r.i.sed to blart the liiHliliilion. IN SELF UEFKiNCE. Tlio Henry Urol hers Acinitlcd tho Cliarire of Killinst tin Indian. on Brandon, Nov.

IS- When tilie court ot opened to-day belore. Judge Kil-lam, Charles and Joseph H'eury v-ei! charged with slaying an Indian, hose name was not knoyvn, in the Municipality Blanchard on (he sivth of Oclober last. The evidence shciyvcd lhat on ho day previous a number of Indians were seen in the vicinity, ami some, li.n had been burnt, ntul it wns thotnrht, iho redskins were doing the work. On (lie moi uing in qiiesiioii lhe deeciisyd yvas seen going in Iho direction of the yv bent fields of the cumhI's father. Joseph mo' imied to iilni go back which he tefusi'il lo do The onei'H ml v.iiveed hnn yvben iho Indian tired a jrun loaded yyith hhol.n qnanlily lodginp; in Joseph's cu.i.t, Tho (ire letnriieii by the ni Loners and the ludiiu moved on.

loaded his gun und di--i-Ii ngerl i lie ton- ti'tits at, Hcnrv, ho folluv.i-d untokeio ill from doing inKi hid. Oil I he dei a--ei firing a tiecoud tiun- Henry d'-eiy lie 1 on him yvith a -i vnhir. llo fell to tho ground, mid died shoi 1 afler The body yvas i eiiujy lo Utiny's grniriry, and as inquest was nlioiit (o In) he'd the building yvas set on Hm', il. Is unpiioseil by her members of lhe dead man's bund who ilnlu'l kno Ihe body yy.is tlu-ie, and the rein mis yy ei coiihiiiim-iI. In defence yvas r.iUi.d thai lhe lti'lmg iy as dune In self delenee.

Thcjuij e.ilerefl a m-Ciiltial. anil i he prisonerei were dts-'chaiyed W. A. Mac likn.iUl for (lie Clown; Joseph M.irlln kir the (irlvuieirs. orui.lt -ysiM.

Morden v. yVesb-orjli This an notion of hrerieh yy irriulv for a ihiesh-Ing maebiiie. VrnHj-t for ih fcndaiits. Dtlv for plain! Hi; J. Bubei I un for do-femlniit.

CiosHthw aim v. Forstor This yvas nn inli-1 p'eader is me fcnd.mt vv -is ciiIohhI by erdiel (or I do-eonseul. Pi icusou 1 ii'l in 1 1 plaint ill, Daly for rt" Morion S.iti hc'l lion for ho lutl- Alice due on the coiilinl't an elevaior. Verdict tor lhe et-i'i-iion for plaintill' for Til? assizes clof on Ksliiriltiy HE MUST COME BACK. -ni Tlie Grand Jnry'H linlictnii nf ofjrack Howes Holds diioil iind He Will Have (o Stand Hi.s Trial.

Alihon-ih Mr ick Uovyes iy.1 lirough the niedliini if Si P.iul neyy kp.ipci infill m. the i-iiizeus of I ba.l (ll ihrttlie ciiiui; lo Winnipeg tn stand Ills trial foi peijurj nno vy is honor tidy aeiniutt d. the courts have lain a Iwjbu.y dill, lent tew ihe niaitir duel S'iyloeves-terilav ileli vei-eii inl.iineii in lhe motion ni.ide beloie him to iluash tin iuiiiel mi for petjni lonnd nu Host flow-in by lhe Grand Jni y. Inelleet lie said An inilie.I nieiil hash, en found aRaiiist the defend ml lur perjury lo yy bicli In-bus not, jet, pleaded ami a mot inn i now made under Ihe minimi I'louiluie Act Lo quash this iiulit linent 'lhe objei lion Lilt en ih lli.il the in I oi inn I ion laid beloie Iho mugisi nil does mil allege lhe fact said to hive been siv oni lo to lie uiiiiue; that In- riclcliri.dit hns nei i-p piei-eily i hill gi yy lib pel on beli re the or if he lias lie is not now iiidii-ted upon (be rhjirjje unit1'. The (lefeiiilni.t '-o di mm tn he indict ment because (ho alligation is thai ho swore on obtaining the ise.it'cb wariniil thai "one I'll man hhnlt belonging to Sic-Ccirnntclt mowing machine niul oilier lit-lings belonging to Lhe.

ynii iim--liinR were lelouioijslv stolen, Inken ami catried awav by Ihe wild HutUy Sniith. vVborcis, Iruth and in led, lhe haul Dudley Smilhdld not feloTimuslv bt'-al. take or cany ayvay the mud I'liiinui belong ing to iMcLormneit nioyy inii machine ana other (II lings belonging: to said niaehljie. And, wlifit as, in 1 1 ulh and in fact, the said Mack How. ill nnd before, etc weJl knew I bat the s'lid Pit man nloift belonging to the said McCormai'lt mowing nia-chino and other (Illiints belonging 1 ho anid machine or any of them ur any part thereef yvere mil tiiirl had not been 'feloniously stolen, liken ami tarried aw.i) by snid Dudley Sniiih." Now, I ennnotsay that so alleging inakci) the indictment bud.

It Beenis to me Hint Iho allegation Is Unit the deleitilarl swore that Dudley Smith stole, took and nnricd away, or in olher words commuted of Ihe Piltnnn and all the other lit-tlngBof (lie mcvivlug while lh falsity of his so swesi'Iug is avsrred by Buying lhat, Smli did not, that ho did none ol (hose acts; he mcillier stole nor carried av, ay lhe shaft and (lie olhpr llt-tings, and then Iho liiioyy ledire of the defendant of his oath being untiue. is stati by snv ing not merely that hi knew that Siullhdui not steal, lake nml cairy ayvay the shalt and (lie olhcr flilinuH, but that he knew further that lie did nol uG-al, take or carry iniai nny of Ihiso llnn'S or Kiiv pari of tlietii. 1 liiiml, iiceouluig lo til!" judgtiieut I can fotiii, oveiiulor the (lemiirier, I do not tlunk.I should quai-li (be indiel ment on Ihe grounds talieii. My deeiiiimg lo iln so ik.istiot depilvc the riefi-nilnul nhould lie be ccm-vieled. of anv lief ho nniy Siave b.y writ of error.

I Ihetefom ii'Iiihh the iimltou but, ndjorn, ns 1 have povy er to do under Ml 'if I lie Giluifiial Priieeduri' Ael, the re-pi'ivtng of 1 he plc-l nml I hn trial until the next spring assizes fur tho Judicial district and icspite tho ruvoenlz uires entered inio by all pnriies ncfonlinely." In eoiiHeqiieuen of Ihis vnt'i'i ftl.ii Hon en will either have I cm ic Inn 1, froiu Si. I'nnl Hex' i-pi-mg niul bis (mil, or his In ml men nil ho --a tid lli; uisi-olliitoi lhe i eeoe'iil un es. The next cine line cf HitbrMle v. Merr-bnnl Uik. li.tciiileadei' ibsm-- Mr.

Tupper stated noim- viinest-es fnnn (he. ouiiliy were not in n'teuiloiKe, and re-qni s-eil ll.o nia-ler lo sunt un'il this, morning. Oid'-rctl (o hlnnd. Mi.lliipcl, ('. and Mr.

Ciivy oi'd lir Mr. .1 Slew ml Tui-per and Mr. 1'bippi-n for defend I i-i. He. merv Beech -Slairls, to come as a Tuesday trial.

LOS'l' AN A 14 11 A Brakesman r.ovortly Inj'jrod at Ce.1-(taiy. Calgary Herald As the icmji! an unfoitunfiie necl-dent. In ibe P.R vnrd here mi unlav Hinlve-iian li. In lying on Ids hi Ir in On, He as nlt hvfi to liaiu HI CoiduiUi Alhi. iviih pull' imo i be jar'ii about o'elivk 00 evM.iiiit.

Them win a wi si -hound fieiiihi 011 llie hidir.g fit the name time nml all bo' lim-ks vyire more or (ess iled. Cowluctm Abby'stiolu had coiihKler.ilili! .,1 Uj lltl M. (Jl(i i-u-H ii'iv pu-luii uioni.d puny lively. The train yyjs Ii hiug duvii pi-'t (In- r-pot for the pinpoM ol having 0f cars on ilm sliliu, jumped -u. Iielyyvi'ii Lliu eaiH Lo tirnv the .11.

One of the rods 00 the break be.rn wa loose, and it luujiht him uu lhe heel ilragi-'iiiK liini duwiu With wnti- dertul presence of u-iml lhe biMko b)im and pn vriilf.l hiinieif fimn going undei thc-i ir Hi rviit arm, however, vvrt cau jhi uinhntii yy heel near I ho elboyy and was drudge, 1 in 1 imi njly abuuo ol) feet. The arm yy I 1 lull torn blut'i'i-erl. When the iram stoiptd ho crawli'f! oui from unli (he ar ami 1 1c oil on the platform the. depol, 1 inn tiiiiyiiriin .11 111 yy men 1 utig nniy bv a few shreds ot 11 sb. 1 UM'i III bo had the im ut m-neo 011 lie tok liUi-cll to the ,1 1U0, 1 yy ho li ypii l- Jm M.

)Mo ird aid at, ome an nneo to bin Silhei he villi r. lliu-. ed untuls. 1 to Mrs Ti.iierli'c, 'iniai tioue. yy 1 ne he In rrreivitip, cim a'lenHjri luni yiiie.

Hussell is vv i II known on the rood, and Is. highly fcbli'emed bv all Jul, fi limi em-plojees, lie hails from Ampiior, Ont. 7AN'L'1CH-A tt housewoik. GIRL FOR GENERAL Apply-at 115 William St. 10-22 A NTE A 1'IRST-CLASS DRY GOODS lie-man.

Nono but good man note1, apply, Fk'iuy Co. 10 "IVTANTKD A DINING -ROOM GIRL, A i ham born wi i find a laundry elrl. Ap- plj at the lii-'an lloubu. 1U-22 ANTED. -AN EXPERIENCED LADY tn keej hnoks anil do allien work.

Apply in I he Pullman P.Uaio Laundry 17-10 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE-miiid. wages; I eferonccs roquirel, Applj to Mrs. Smith, a Assimhoino Street, 17-tf A SALESLADY FOR DRY Vf Conds Store. Must be llisl-clns, In eveiy respect Address Bov 18, l''ieo Press OIHio, Ij'ii BRANDON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY U'o lequirc a nuniber of Luuibci'iiion anil olhcr men tor vuilous situations. Smith Winder, Brandon.

ANTED TWO MEN TO RUN A PLAN-VV ini machine and engine. Apply at on ro Manitoha Lumber Fuel 818 am Joseph Davis, Malinger, WANTED. SEVFRAL GOOD SMART bo 3 to soil tho Daily Free Pi ess iniioy ii'iiduhy cnciKo'ic hoys. Apply to Mailing Ckrk, Free Press Olllee. BOARD AND BOOKS.

nOAUIl AND ItDOMS llo you wnnt to rent ruoma or ger honrdera advertise In ttio Dtilh Free J3ri9, the Urest Medium lur "yvmit" mlvei tleemeiils HO worcla oi under, only 50c, 1st Insertion, nnd We, srt dltlei Hi Insertions -17ACANCIES FOR A FEW DAY BOARD- era at Mrs. Taunton's, 8S Garry cornor of Graham. near YO FURNISHED ROOMS NOW VACANT in the Club Cluuuhorn. Apply to Car-rutbnrs Broek, -153 Mam St. lOtf nAVE YOU ROOMS TO LET Oil WANT Uuanlais, adverti-o in tho Daily Freo Fres.s, ti Great Medium for "Want" Oliver-liseuienls; JO yvorils or under 50e.

ono insertion and lJje. additlotlttl insertions R011LIN 43 ADELAIDE STREET. IjO rooms, no bar. House thiironghb heated; stoves and lint air; furnished looms, suites single, $1.00 upwards poryyeuk. Transient Sfiicsls $1.25 per day.

Din ug department llwt-class. PKOBERTIES FOR SALE, PltOrKHTIFS 1'Olt SAW Do yim wnnt buy or sell nny lulrertifle in the Dnliy fiee I'less the Hient Medium tor "ty'tint" idverrlserniuitH Hel mmls or under, only 50c. 1st Insertion, und iic, lUhUtleunl InsprliDlie M-VCDONALD St YOUNG. REAL ESTATE. Financial and Commission 118 Main street.

City lots and farm lands for sole. Prices low. Ltooral tonna. Money to loun. DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANY property, advertise In the Daily Free .0 Grca Medium for adver-tisi meets; -10 words or under 50r no insertion and lioc.

aduitionHl lTiOlt SALE-SPLENDID PROPERTY ON Main very central; sure rental; yvlll sold to ensuro purehiiser 10 per cent, on tho investment clear of all iihares. E. G. Conklin, No. 3GJ lluin St.

2'2ff HIE NORTH HALF SEC, No. li, the S. qunrtci faeo. 18, and S. il il subdivisions II and 10, Seo, IS, all Tp.

if" i enniilv of l'rovenchor. i'rioo rensonablo. Apply to, or address A. Soafovlh, Out. 0 10 lilRAL IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE near Emoraou, Dominion City, High Blull and Brandon.

Good value, liberal terms. Apply tor further particulars, W. B. London Ontario Investment Coy. 523 Main St.f Winnipeg.

ARTHUR STEWART. Real Estate and Loan Agent, 000 Main Street, Telephone No, ojO. THE PARKDALE FARM IS FOR SALE 1 at W)'J Mala knipog. Ten miles horn city. erlyer (i outage.

50j ncres excellent soil and having upon it a steam gust null, .1 rciikkuces, storehouse and stabling lor 00 head of caltlo. PuBtolUeo, school and church milo oil'. 12 TWENTY ACRE MARKET GARDENS. 1 ivu acres roady for seed on each. Next to Driving Park ni ONE ACRE MARKET GARDENS AT Zi end of Puint Douaiass.

Manured and ready. Apply bOi) Main stri ct. DROPELLER ENGINE AND BOILER, 1 now, fur sale. Apply to Arthur Steivart. Real Estate Loan 8(19 Main St, GLINES 00., Real Estate Agents, OHlco in Ginnci Union Hotul.

Telephone No. 1)8. dSIlA FOR AN ACRE BLOCK NEAR JP IVV Porlfigo Avenue a gient bargain. Four ncre3 on Portage avenue to rout cheap. $350 FOR LAltGE CORNER LOT ON Main stroet near Ladies' College OllA WILL BUY A SEVEN-ROOMED IZuU bouse on Alexander street 100 cash, balance SlOOa year INARMS TO SUIT EVERYONE, IN ANY I1 n.ii'h nf the nrnvinro.

Some can be had for cost of buildings. Call and seo our list. r-r LET-GOOD HOUSE ON I Hnnrrnvc St. neni PoilttK'- vo. Also A1SU Glines cottage corner Graham and iarerav 6t uc, uraua union jaotei.

S. A. ROWBOTHAJff OO. Real Estate Agents. 196 Main Street.

BARGAINS IN VACANT LOTS-C tkugiavo 000 Point, River Lots, SfiOO: Balmoral S-'nl); Young '200; MoWilmm $'2A0. Apply to A. Rowbotlinm it Co nOUSE AND LOT NEAR CENTRAL SlIi ol. House on MoWllham seven rooms, 31.050; House and largo lot on Notro Dame JJ1.200. Apply to S.

A. How-botham Co. HOUSES TO LET-GARRY, DONALD, Hargrav'o, Kennedy, Graham, Notre Dame, Hanuatvne, McWiUlam, Alexander, Loitan, Luslud, Lisgar, Grove streets. Stores, Olliees. Rents 1100 to 2o.00 per month and upwards.

S. A. Royvbotlinm Co. PROPERTIES FOE SALE. By Ruthciford 3 Portage Avonuo.

lit CIlA I' OR A SI1' EN DID LuT ON mun East good improved farm, In running older, only 8 miles from eity llmils; T2k nous 5 miles from city hall for sale at a sacrifice. Apply to RuUier-ford Co. SCRIP FOR SALE AT BOTTOM FIGURES. for good house and full sized lot on Chin lotte St, 41,200 lor good yvarm I10U5O and lot 50x100 011 Hurriot only S1M0 down. 1' or full purti cuius apply to Rutherford Co.

45 WIM-- BirY A SPLENDID LOT ON Common stroet east. 91,1100 will buy good Improvoit luun only nine miles irom "Winnipeg, with nboul, a 1111I0 o. river Iron I and Bl) acres uf splendid wood. Appl at once to Humm-roiii cl ijo. WILL BUY A SPLENDID FARM Jnl-iM ivMnneenal nniir Cooks Creok.

only 20 miles from the eity. per acre yvill buj'210 nClOSIJl 1U1111, JliiLua iiuu, Hall. Apply to iiutherfofd Co. OROTTY CROSS, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 51fi Main St. OPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAND- N.

B. i I.T See. VI. i. SI.

IW UU O. 3 so, vv H. IV 1 12. li. S2.JUUUU, 1 12 and N.

1 of W. 1 1, 13, 0, peracie; b. E. 31, 0, 22, nor acre; S. 1 nluli inf NT.

10 1 21. 12. 5. SJ.00 nor h. w'.

1 1C. I. 1. for S250 cash. River lots on Red and Assmlboino Rivers cheap and cnay ten us.

-iITY BUILDING LOTS FROM 76 TO 500 on easy terms aim goou lucutiuiia. AfONEYTO LOAN ON IMPROVED CfTY VI nnd iimi nninmtv. Insurance attonls. Scrip for sale. Fanners buying benp from us to nay pre-emptions can say 0 20 per cent.

1 em-phone 289. Crotty Cl oss. E. G. OOKKLIN.

Heal Estate Agent, SG3 Main Stroet. Tj-'OR SALE-VERY VALUABLE LANDS. X1 210 acres In Tp. 7, Rge. 1 ueai OBborne Station, C.

F. R. 320 acrco in 1 p. 13, It. iV improved farm, 21 miles fiom iiaiguclte Sta-tton ACRES IN TOSYNSH1P RANGE OJu WiicorPortojiolnFruirie.

1000 acres on tho Assnuboine llivor; splendid impiova-menta. i'oan ACRES' ON THE RED RIVER, about 12 miles Irom Winnipeg. 720 acres, stock faim near Winnipeg, lory cheap. I10 acres adjoining town of Emerson: good m-provoinonts: 180 aores line high pralrlo, 7 miles from Wlnnipog. "I OOD LANDS IN ANY PART Ui' THK Uf Froviuce, improrcd or ununprOTOd.

at terms to suit purenasers. O. Conklin, No. 333 Alain 3t. MKETIWGS.

rV0 CONTRACTGlib AND 1 meeting ot contractors and builder ill behold on Monday evening, Nov. 21, lit 8 S'clookVln City Hall, to uusider and aiUtist vvaVrcs botyvceii thomsely es and workmen, and ro oClder nerm0deof takiug andiettlne i contrut, to of of of uf It of loud report in front of this Merchants Ha tloual Hank at 11.20 I hismorning, making ((cep indention in Lheferound. Local ex- ports II ii ct traces of iron, nickel, aluiuin- onia and other melals in the aerolite, A Chlonyo Hotel Dnvuatrod. Chicago, Nov. 18.

The Saratoga European hotel, on Dearborn si reel, was badly tlumaged by fire las-t night. Oyer 1,000 quests were In the hotel and many narroyv escipes occured. Many escaped in their night apparel. Most Released on Rail. New Yoric, Nov.

18. Joliaiin Maul, the anarchist, was to day released on $1,600 bull. The trial is (I, veil for the 22ud inst. SPOirnNG NEWS. The Wiiiiiipegs Make a Proposition -WresUer JMieowii lietUeii by Parr, A FAIP.

OFFER. Tho Wlnnlpeg-a Will Leave the Matter in Dispute to the Council of the N. A. L. A.

To tlio Editor of tho Eroo Press. Sin: till relei-eneo to Mr. Mcuoan second jeiLor appearing in our columns yeiteruay disputing uur right ot possession to the Citizens' Lacrosse Cup for the season of 1887, I desire ou behalf of tlio tVihuipes merely to bay, that fiom the very outset, deeply iJepteeating the necessity of any discu-tsion In the matter in point at all, and now fueling a prolongation ol it alike perilous to tho beht interests of the game In tills city, and Ihe welfare ot bold elutis concerned, yve must decline any further continuance of the controversy llirough tho medium of tho press. ILDniic the puoiic yyiu uo us the justice lo believe that we have no yvisli to hold uny trophy or honor wo are not lalrly emltled lo, and it the 00th are slucere their proLe.it and not merely U'jin that prerogative as a cloak to hurl ion and abuse at the heads of opponents who have alyv.iys at least endeavored to troatlhem with courtesy and lair play, we yvould suggest tho whole question bo subinllLed to tlie Na tion il Amateur Lacrosse Association for un unprejudiced decision and we will un rlerlake in the event of their claims being upheld to hand them over forthwith, the great object of Lheir envy. In conclusion, and for ttie hpecial ediflcal ion of Hume ol lheir number, 1 may be permit toil to state that if this appeal is made wo will also re quest an expression of opinion from Lhe Hiime body as to whether Lhe 90th hie! osse club have lhe sole privilege in this Province of winning the championship and then framing Uws in direct contradiction ihe standard rules of the game for its retention.

M. T. QuionEY, Secy. Winnipeg Lacrosse Club. Winnipeg, Nov.

18. Wrestling. W0KEOWN UY BARK. Tho Victoria Colonist of Sunday des cribes lhe wrestling match ol the night previous as lolluws: Although tue inarch was timed to begin at o'clock shtnp, the men did not lace one another nil 0:211, hen at the word "Time" being being called by dpt. McLean, who acted as Lime-keeper, iioiii tsarr and and alc- Keown at once jumped into the ring, and tho struggle began.

From lhe oulBCt Burr hud the best of it, but yvas very nerirly thrown on Ins h-icle ouiuldo lhe ring. Ills actiyily saved him, and yyllh a sudden turn he grasped McKeown round ho shoulders. This move un Barr'H pjrt yvus fatal to McKeown, yy ho, though ho held out very long yvas eventually thrown after a struggle of 31 Minutes, Ten minutes was ailoyved both coutcutanls, and yvben the short interval was up, they tushed nt one another again. McKeown did not do so well kh might have been expected of him; ho was eildemly suffering from a bad cold, and his hoarse gasps for breath triglilened cboso who had bet on him. Burr was doing wonderfully well, his friends cheering him loudly and repeatedly.

Airer they had been wrestling for 10 minutes McKeown fell on li's kuees, and time yvas called to the surprise ot the lookers on. The reason for time being called when neither fiarLy was throyvn was thatMeKeown had mrt, if not broken his ltnco. Tho spectators were evidently astonished at ihe turn things iken audwer very much inclined to be rather suspicious of lhe whole affair, Hotveer. it only wanted 13 niinulus for the hour to be. completed, and McKooyvn had neither thrown B.trr once, nor had he nny hopes of throwing him.

He gave the victory to Barr, but declared that he would wren tie him again as soon as he was able to. Barr was evidently the favorite, and the i cheers that greeted him must have made him long for more laurels. As regards Lhe niau Kich-ardson, who has challenged McKeown through the press to wrestlo for $100 side, the latter says that he will accept the challenge as soon as lie has recovered from his fall. More wUI yet be hcaid of the wreBtling championship of Canada, Gctbe MatheBon, of Vancouver, seconded McKeown, whllBt Jim Gray held the spongo for Barr." Football. The match between the Normal school and the Medical college football clubs takes place this afternoon on tho grounds in (he rear of the Congregational church.

An exciting gnmi is cxpocled. The ball will be kicked oil' at 3 o'clock sharp. Folloyving are the names of the medical team: ,1. E. Gemmel, goal; J.

H. Mulvey, P. Wesbrook, backs; Sparling, R. J. Lionet Imlf-backR; McFhilllps (Captain), Todi, right forwards; T.

Lamarte, A. B. -Hteyvartf centre forwards; Young, V. B. Latimer, left forwards.

Manitoba College Itema. Sumo the graft ualea should do their 11 tt lo to form an nliim mater eocieiy. Tlio ylee club is now fully organized and will reniior tovcial sehcUous at futuro literary moetlngB, Mr. J. D.

Hunt, as leader, and Miss Hooper aiilit, liavo greatly unproved mo singing oe thosiu cuts and they now render tholr pieces in OKcellcnL The football teamH of Manitoba ColloKO. both nisi and second tyvolvos and the jiinlurs, ai-o open lor challenges from any club In the Province, Mate than two matches not to bo play ed on any one day, The Colleiro lournal will shortly be urnn tho Hat of monthly magazine! published in this province. Tlio aimeuny, Hirou-n doi gin the handB of the Missionary Society of the Col lcKO, has been at la-t riclllcd. Outsiders aro beirlonliiif rocoirnlzo the de- mrabillly of huvlng mumlieis of tho college llLeruiy oceiy on tn-li- list or oiiioei'9 aid inembt rs ul eommuteo tCnox ehlli-ell liiii nliii Led f.tui-meiiihors of the eolleirc tj Its Cio rulivo committee, Mosul's M. D.

CunipcII, T. W. Taylor and G. S. Connery uintf ihe qiiob lercrreu 10.

Thai a yvlll noun open moKlng of tho Muil- loba College Literary Society ono yvook from nejl Frhla evening when all friomlH of tho collcffo arc Invited Lo be prOflOnL One of tho of the evening iy ill ue a public dobaio upon the question ot Mauiiooa rtiini-iye. ana ae Iho LteBl speakers In tho ooIIcko wnl tako part it pi-omioos to bo of more than ordinary iiiierost. Tho jntdnr football team of tho College ii possessed of a amount of pluok. Althoujrli beaten by the juniors of St. John's Inst Ha ur day Iho) ore bound to win back lheir laurels, and so this alturnoon will tramp through till! bnoyv away doyvn to the grounds of St.

John's audi hero do up tho victors of hut yveok or fiutl'erdefeDtuuiiihor tyvo. The jllowlng yvlll bu the junior team: Goal, L.ILujfi, bncku, .1. Blank, G. Taylor: half-n ickn, Soott, Conklin, R. Mi Kay; forwards, E.

Buvnharu (auptaui), A. Sutlierland, J. A. Campbell, R. Oudlesloiio, G.

Ginllestono, M. Doll. Thrco o'clock is lha hour sot doyvn for tin match to comuiinance, and it will bo played on tho rtt. John'iy ground Tho Literary Society had a very meeting last nl fir Dr. Rryeo, the preaidenl, being In (be chair.

The programme yvai not I of the unial high ordor, tho leader and Hcvcral members of t.uGloo Chin not heiiii; in their 11 uul tilnces. 'flic biiilonts, however, vyer teriiiincd by Lhe rea Iingj ot Messrs, Heult, Conklin and 0. Ross, anil a donate on "Was Queen ElUvbeth a urcater soyorelyn Ooeeu Victoria" The aillnnatlvo wies upheld byWesara. G. Taylor, i'.

Afitehwll and IClkm, tlio negative by Messri. F. Mulvey, T. TuylorandT J. MeCiosjin.

As of thouo who ivcrc to have spoken failed to pu- In an appoarenee the Kpecehcs yy-cre for tho most part Impromptu. The decision ivas given by the members voLing as Is customary 011 such occasions and tho result was la favor of tho ulrlriji-alive. STEAM3HIP ARRIVALS. Sault Stic. Marib, Nov.

18 Passed up: Hltka, C. Toyver, Jaq. Fjske, City 'iVaverae. Geo Nesler.lt. JI.

r'iowur. United ju4uvu, lvsviuiusiiv, -u. i.j1 ouuld, Miaaoula, )iokanoi. Doyvn: ICa Pijt I IJnlnli.ii Hnlinrt. Hflllftnit.

Vil Empire, Australasia, AILcrUH. H. Suitlo, Jay terUiu, Galatea, r'NYrZ j. il, stopnens Wilson, r-arn Matbor. W.

L. Davis. 11 -Km, squill ei. jmvu, David Down, Dominion and Augustal. Nicw Yonif.

Nov. Itj Arrived: Waastand from Antwe. Siialo from Bremen, and City of Chicago from Liverpool, OwiN SOVND, Nov, III. Arrived Atlnb-JWsi jy yy of i- of "Il Gales on the Lakes The Schooner (ilenora, Wheat Liulcu, from "Ft. William Lost.

Hon. Frank Smith's Threats The Labor Commission Humored. Bank Troubles. LOST ON THE LAKES. ThB Schooner Glenora Missing A Heavy KGale Anxiety for the Propeller Pacific.

Toronto, Nov. 18. A higli -wind pro- Tailed oh the, lakes to-day. The scliooner Glenora, wheat laden, from Fort William, parted from the propeller Glengarry, near Presque Isle, and has nas not since been heard trout. It is supposed she Is stranded.

ANOTHER REPORT. Glenora, graiu laden, from Duluth, was lost by ttie propeller trienRarry on FreHque Isle last night in a gale through the tow line breaking. The Glengarry had com on hero wllh the schooner Gas-kin, which she also had in tow. A tug went out to-day to look for 1he Glenora, but had to return owinpr to the roughness the water. She is two years old and unusually staunch, andcoBt $13,000.

Her crew numbers seven men, TUS TAOTPIO MISSING. Sault Ste. Mbiue, Nov. 18. Some anxiety is Kelt for the propeller Pacific.

The weather is stormy aud the anoyv fly ing so thick that vessels will not venture down the river. The captain or uie pro peller Cuba, which pussed down this arteinoon, slates that he sayv nothing the Pacific while passing through Whitefish Bay owing to the heavy snow storm- Ho saw only one Dirge in the bav. The Pacific is is owned by Look Tilson, anil left here Sunday loaded yyith supplies lor Cooks Landing, ne tug A. J. Smith put a load of supplies aboard her ku Whiskey Bay, on Wednesday afternoon, where she yvas under shel ter, nils is tne Jait seen ot me vessel, tier creyv numbers 15- OTTAWA.

Hon. Frank Smith Dissatisfied "With Re- osnt Appointments He Threatens to Oppose this Government. O'itawa, Nov. 18. The attempt Lo carry livu lobsters lo British Columbia waters for breeding has been a failure on accounl the cold while in trauait.

Another attempt will be made next spring. smith's hbasonb fob resigning. It is stated here to-day tliat Hon. Prank Smith quarreled with Sir John on account the lalter's reluctance to appoint an I'll) Catholic as successor of the lalp Judge O'Connor. Smith sup-poits Pov, of Toronto, for the vacancy, tlu also thinks he should have been consult! aboutsonie recent appoint-mfuts.

A Clubinct Mmisler admitted to-diJy lhatSmirh has sunt a. telegram to Sir Jijhu threatening to resign ana withdraw his support from the Government. AIMS OF THE LABOR COMMISSION. The Labor Commission will meet, in Toronto on Tuesday next, -when it will receive deputations from the various labor organizations. The Commission is in strucieikto inquire into and report upon the subject of labor; its relation tocapital; liouis ot labor; earnings of laboring men and women; means of promoting their material, social, intellectual and moral prosperili; oi improving and developing the productive industries of the Dominion so us to advance and improve I he trade unci commerce of Canada; to inquire into and report upon the practical operation of courts of arbitration and conciliation in the settlement of disputes between employers and employees, and the best mode settling such disputes; also to inquire into and report, upon wo expediency oi nlneiriL! uu matters as form the Bub- jecls of such inquiry uuder the adminls-1.

i. ier: ifnna r.t tY.a LraiLOU UI UllC Ul UJje vuv Crown. The members Include Judge Aimstrong, chairman; and Messrs. A. I.

Freed, lato of the Hamilton Spectator; Jules Helbronner, of La Presse, Montreal; Carson, of Ottawa. GREAT JOKB ON A BAOIIEbOIt. Mr. Duprat, of the Interior Department, whose wile yvas credited the other day yvith having given birth to triplets, 'turns out to be an unmarried man. It is understood that some wag sent the first announcement of the great event to a local paper, yvhich published the paragraph in good faith.

Mr. Duprat is going round with a very big club in hU hand looking for said wag. MR. ANDERSON. T.

B. Anderson, of Winnipeg, is here on business connected with Icelandic emigration. TORONTO. The Oandidatan for OoTernor-OBneral Dr. Burwttsh Appointed Chancellor ot Vlotorla University.

Toronto, Nov. 18 The Globe's London Cable says: "With reference to tho rumors about Lord Lanadowne's successor, I am in a position to say that there is no reason lo expect any official announcement till Easter unless cabinet chanaes affect the appointments. This is at present not thought probable. All the names yet mentioned nray be dismissed for the pres ent. DR.

BTJR1VASH APPOINTED. At a meeting of tho board of regents 5f Victoria University to day Dr. Bunvash was appointed chancellor. Un the new chancellor's recommendation Piofessor Raynor was made UeanoEi'acuityoi arcs. A department uf Science was erected into a 1'Aculty yvttu ur, uauuet ns jjcm.

F. H. Wallace was appointed Professor of the New Testament, Literature ana Exegesis. REV MR STAlfFOKD ON MANITOBA. Ilev.

A. Stafford, during his sermon In il.p. Meirnnolitfln church yesterday, re- ferrincr tn Manitoba aud its government, said he rejoiced that slowly branch linos were being oil ended, mar. wnne me mim hn.rr nrnilne.p.d as never for vears before, thero are a targe number of settlers who are within reach ot market, uy so uiucn the crop means wealth, and by so much will the settlers counL off some millions of indebtedness against the land. He also knew something the condition of that country and was prepared to say that there yvat no consicierauuu ui mruwi politics or national glory thai could make him consent to the locking up thiBJ of Deonle under conditions that made me scarcely worth living.

AN UiJIOAST FEELING. The directors of the Central Bank are considering offers for tlio sale of some of their branches and there is a gcneiiu oe-Hef uoyv i hat the bank vt illgn into liquidation. Bill iiolrlerH and depositors will be pout in full. There wn'i an uneasy feeling pievailing to day, owing lo rumors abuut olhcr banks being in difficulty. THE NORTHERN.

Tho report is again revived that tho G-rnnri Trunk has secured control of tho Won horn Hnilwav. The directors of tho Northern, when questioned, ciecmieti saying helher tt was so or not. General Manager Harker is In England. THE VICTORIA ELEOTION. The Conteot In the Oounty LUtely to Prove Intereatine.

Baddeck, C.B., Nov. 18 The contest in Victoria county is resulting in a nice little family row. Mr. Campbell and Mr. McDonald, both Conservatives, were nom-irmieil fnr ihfy sunt on Mondav.

Mr. Mc Donald yvas recently unseated. Mr. Camp bell, who is verging on octogenarianlBm who is verging on octogeuai-iaujHiii, A ft. .1.1 1.

.....4 DanT n', ihnt. bo has thr'en. v.riiv. in BmiTiiiiipnt offices, he i UrnUeii yvith the niiaicrea Sir Ch aHea uDoor yvilh treachery and hooalcism and says uc will go to Ottawa to fight both parties. Mr.McDonald retorted by charging Campbell with an attempt to oblain money from him for services at the general election, and read a bill received from Mr.

Cfunp-hdll. nmoiiii the items of which was a charge of $18 for liquor. A Large Paratiaae of Stock. MnsaTRWAL. Nov.

George Stephen and Sir Donald Smilh have taken seven nuuiauu biihico v- w---- Company stock as an investment, with the result that the stock iarullng Btronger. 1 3 i eiio 1 arm a nrrnn Elano at Brighton. -n 1 a t'lirB i-lv-on. Rfra-v by tie Swaidar'i Bank, J. Key, grocer or of of to LEGAL.

Lfy'vAl A1IDB ol vvoiiIb or under Innexd'tl in llui Dully 1 ree. Pi ess ror fj pi lilonlh 1 he professional niul llllPlileHH cmll LolulilllB of llilB paper ate nirovr-nOeil ni the Himliana Jllreelory lor Miuiltotm mid Uii Noi'thvyeftl nACUOL MOWNLIOY, BARIilSTKHS, Olllcos Rowaud Ulock, corner Portage Avenue nnd Main sheet, Hniifcl, Q.C., T. O. Tow uley, WivtiiiDcir. D.A.

F. MBVERLF.Y ROBICRTSON, P.ARKIH- tor. Morns Dlock. Soil Minn su-ior, Olrleo hours 10 a. in.

to 1 p. 2.30 p. u. to 5 p. in.

MoARTHUR DEXTiSR, nAlUUSTHlS, Solioltors and Attorneys. J. B. MoArthur. Q.C., II.

J. Dexter. Ofllces-Cor. Main Loui-rti cl Sty. opposite Moioliunts Dank.

HOUGH CAMPftKLL, BARRISTERS Attorneys, otc. Ollicca 312 Main street ovci-Allnway Champion's banking Iiouho Isaac Campbell, J. Stanley Hough. ALLAN, RAItRlSTEltS, AT-tornoys, solicitors, etc. Olllcos, Meliityie's II look.

Main titioot, Winnipeg, Man. J. II. 1). Munson.

G. W. Allan. i ILLS, APFHY, BARRIS-Afl lord. Attorneys, Solicitors, Olliccs 837 Main street, ovci Union Bank of Canada.

O. Alius, A. Elliott. B. Chaitliy Alil'll'DAbD, HOWELL Sc.

CUMBlillt-lund, Barristoi-s, etc. Holier Aroluhuld, II. M. Hoell, Q.C., T. 11.

Cumlierland. OrtlLCj Second door north of Pout olllec. Mam Winnipeg. MARTIN, CUHTIS AND BAK-rlaiors, Winnipeg anil Poitage la l'l'iurii). OHlco in Winnipeg.

Jio. Mclntyro Block. Joiopli Martui, bnnth Curtis, II. A. MacLeau.

AIKINS, CULVER HAMILTON BAR-risters. etc. Ullleo over Imporlal Hank, Mam street. Winnipeg. J.

A M. Aiklns, W. II. Cuher.C. E.

Hamilton, A. V. MeCloneBlmn, W. II. Lon.

BUSINESS CABD3. 1J US1N liSb 0 rorug or nuder Inserled In the Ibilly Free rres tor t.1 per month. 'I he IV) tew ui ill snd llnslucss CoriH.oliiinn or this paper ure itf llw lltulnns Directory for Muiliolm iind tlu Surthwpat. 11EMOVAL-OEO. LANDON, BUILDER SX and contra tor, has oniovcJ his Bhop conseniumce of tlio tiro, from 3 Notro Dame lilreot to 13 Urnlioin street.

UMBMl CLARKE SUTHERLAND, II Notre Dmno St. East. Diy white pine umber, lath and shingles, also full Imu of mouldings and caslugti, sush and doors, at wUul. sale and retail. riiHOMPHON Sc Fit A Kit, JIoWILUAM 1 Htroet nml Biookslde Oioonhotises, haven large assortment o( ohotuo plants.

Sjiooial lates to dealers. Wnte for uatnliMrncs. Cut Honor designs on short notice. Telephone, F. ItUTTAN, REAL EST'ATE AND AS-.

suraneo Broker, Fort Arthui. Eor sale-Town lots in Fort Aithur and Fort illiani, and Farming and Mining lauds In the Thunder Bay bistikt. J. V. Kuttan, Cumberland Port Arthur.

MRS. BAGLEY, DRESS3IAKER, HAS fr ia Potter House to corner Main and Market strcots, Room 1, ovci-CKiiy's store, and solicits a visit fioni her patroua, tenns niodernie; Hi at class work; latest do Bisiis Call and inspect the pattern Coal, designed by Mrs. Batjloy. INN1PEG BUSINESS COLLEGE 49fi Mum St. PrUnto instructions bookkeeping, arithmetic, grammar, pennwuislnp, shortbund, typewriting, etc.

bpociai cour-fe for civil soi vice examination. Evening elusses on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. S. Ii. Fhelan.

Frill. MEDICAL. UKClCAl, I'AitUb ul words or under insni-led In I lie lltnii free 1'rcss lor upor inontli TherrnlessiouiLl nnd Itllflllieas Cnrd Golunins of Lhls paper the Jlus'nesa for Mt.nttobu and tlie Nonlovesl. DR. DONN H.L1.

HAS REMOVED II lo OF-llec to la Nutic Dame street east, opp. the Pollei House. Olllee huiirs as usual. JWILFORD GOOl, M. L.

It. C. Edinburgh. Office Jinil residence, 45U Mam Sticet, nearly opuoiito the uoyv post olllco. Telephone No.

272. W. CLARK. HOMfKPATHlST 1 Olllee and icsideneo, Tin Westminster corner Donald aim hours 10 to 11 a. in Elhco Streets.

Ofllee to nnd 7 to li p. in. COMMUNICATION REQUESTED FROM physician a Ivertisiug in Tuionto Globe, as box 5-1i, Globu olllco. Address Dr. Haultam, Quoon'a Hotel, Winnipeg.

DENTAL. rEN I'AL t.A KUa ot Jo word or under Inserted in the Dully Free fr-sis for per month. 1 he Professional anil Uosiueos Card Columns of this nuper lire recug nUiul ns tho llimlness DlrtUory for MuDliobu unit the Northwest. UA. HAKVIE, DENTIST, -Wi MAIN Winnipeg, over Boston Clotlung btore.

italined Air and Nitrous Osklo Gas lor p.un-ess extraction L. BENSON, L. 1) DEN-I T.vr. inoirH. IP) Main street.

Teeth cxtiaeted without pain by Vltmnci Ov-uli! liaa. ARCHITECTS. ABCHITECT OAMJS of SO words or uniK i fi tod In tho Dally Free I'l ess foi 13 per oionttl lie Prolcs-slonul niul Huslnesa Curd Columns of Is paper uro rucoguized as die IHwlneas Dlreetoiy lor MusltoLis and tho-ty'or'liweer. OtiBORN W1CE1.NDEN, AllCillTECT, VV. Rowaud Block, Cor.

Muiu St. and Port- Rowai ago Avenue. BIUNI01PAL FORMS.1 7 MPORl'ANT TO CMICIPALiTlliS. LTho uudonugncd makes a specialty of KUf ting printed llhyiik Forms of Debentures, scoing that BvLuyvs lue properly submitted to Muni clpal I'oinmlssiunor for his approval under the requirements of the "Manitoba Municipal Act, llSfcn'; furnibhlng forms and eslimnte of cost for ail kinds of Mumeipul He trusts that by giy iiiH all matters tn him nersnnal SUljervIslOn to bu In a position to give those rcq Hiring Ins sorvieejs uvory saLisittcuuii emtiBua iuuu. Till ii iit.

HIM Main streot, Wirtnipci; Into Seev Treies. E. D. Board, and Assistant Sj'itnioipal Commissioner. HOTELS.

1 RAND UNION HOTEL, WINNIPEG, KJ Centrally loaitod. All the moiloiu nu-proveiuents. Rooms from to 5 innat on and sl.o. Free Bus to and from all tj Jius. 100 Suites i of Rooms, Gen lo, S.

HuuKeiford, Cleik. M. HOUSES TO RENT. VICTORIA HALL TO LET AS USUAL one oi twp nights in each weok. beats Lighted with gas Terms low.

I. McCrosaan. OX LET THOSE NICE, SOLID BRIUv houses. Nos 170, 178, ISO Edmonton stroet, only $20. VVai moat houses in the ul).

API'' G. 1 Mo Vicar, 18'2 Mam St. a YOU W.iNT I'O RENT A NICE advertise in the Daily Fi-eo P.css, the Great Medium for 30 words or under, 50c. one insertion und toe. additional inseitlons.

FINANCIAL. ill. AM 1AL( AM ol SOvuras or omlci Inserleil n.ii. v.nu. f.tr IS tier llinlllll- he 1 ruto ffljnnliiiidliiisluessfsrJtolninlisol this p.iperar llusllicbs Olieelory for Manltob and tho hcbi.

fJH la "CO LOAN AT 7 TO PER cW. in llrsttuoitgagcon real nil Lt.L rpiIK FOLLOWING, ONLY, ARK HJf Hlf I od toumaicc a8 Provincial Lund burvoy-ora iu IKjntoKUC Brown, Bourne, Doupo, W. Harris, J. M''1H, A. tern K) urn.

m. jiuuk, J. Harris, Secretary. FOR BALE. TTiOR SALE -ONE SECOND HAND 10 P.

boiler and engine in good running ordor; also a circular sayv rig. For particulars apply to Vulcan Iron Compacj, Winnipeg, or R. N. Walsh, Ormstown. (Jim.

IWSTRUU'l I UN. TTiRAULEIN HOFMANN GIVES INSTRTJC--T lion in Gorman and French. Clauses or privacs lessons. Address care of Fr Pjress yules' Frauleln Tony Hofmann or bo i ot a EWSPAPER.

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