__m ffidhntloa 'itithi ttlhn •25, 1887. HtTlCBEB tM tislr <£u>itttnbmn Am*. —._»—11 »». 1—». . ne its, of all notable net:, about the least * emotions, skilful as if fais thoughts. 'He tions1.1 nun, antl thero aioreovet*. something aerie. I lis natural sr, the -softness of his ■oothin^ nervous acids gives bim an inter men. It is almost be in his presence liis meunerie influ ii, well understand lings at bis dictation ngainst their better ■sssteentft, C'mitiryl" T"- THE NEWS. serious AeeMenton u-eN.p.~- Trains Collide and do Fear* fai Damage. Stanley Beard Frm—Hew Ho Hst Fared Than Far-MMtreil't - ' Big..visa*]. :' -, TVorksmsaMin la <.'»as-«stten--; there will, BTCtra-cnrdinary pay- *l,200.000-to make. s. p. ju.t Itates is snaking rap- ards the recognition itcom* o* protection, ting of ft_»part«a la- aut th*f*a_ing ef im- A. . lieasuiy circular, at legislation on this ply been issued. It ■atom house officials - (orgeigner from the who has contracted mny kind in it. The not only to mechan- sfessional men and ■ object of the organ- bo procured the pas- la.-ws in the first in.- prevent employers > by importing a full workmen, but they further than that, ist the "work" kept r by the protective -reserved for Ameri- Xf the contract pauper immigrant scomplish their real i-otection of Ameri- Americsn -ssrerking- _ more efficient and tion of some kind. as—era have ... taught long term of years tckward in deniand- snd they will prove learned the lesson Witness. n iOsssssss losed in usb Run—dy, Ttr. 1m- Pills. These Pills sue "the purest drugs, and re known to act sees in -"eanalss. an atr-ttght lis means made to re- Mtth for years ia aay for private circular. XX 8. Csja-ris * Co., ; T. McNeeley, 1mA- HeDowell * Oo., Van* * Co., .Hai-iinei T. [alaad; A. R. Johnson , JA- Tm. Kiohardson McCartney St Bro., rnloopa; Baeunga Saw rer; The Vancouver er; J. Xt. I_>veU, Yale; seat -VaUley; H. Clark a; h-xaunr * Co., ■jTaotarta. dwse28vl Jiy Au-focl-UeU Press'. -—-_ ' 'A TEIRIBLG ACCIDSNT OB THE Cfflciao, April 2f^—It has been learned that dn ^"fcursd.y after- noon between 3 and 4 oielook a terrible accident occurred on tke Cascade division of the jVoKberrl Paoifio, four snilea beyond Cleebum. A Wtet-bound train, puehing-a flat car. ltiftded wij£* laborers, was going around a ci leading to a trestle at u good. rata*.*. -speed, when it tan into M« which was going east*. Thin lirst, _~ car passed half way thro ogh the ten der and was crushed ' up against ths pilot of the west-bound which were two teen, _v nates were ciuahad to palp, onl' and one hand heing left by which ti identify., them. The engine, was; knocked eighty feet. Five men Were killed outright and one haa since died. The injured number 18. All of the physicians of Ellensburg woro .ent to the front by a special train and are tendering every servico poaaible. i. The scene df the accident, aa described by those pretent, beggars description: Blood is scattered in every direction, and the neighboring rocks, 'bear ;eth denoo of fearful Carnage. District Attorney Snivoly has gone to ths scene of the accident to make/a . thorough examination. This la the worat accident that has happened in either the construction ' or operating of lhe road. MONTKEAt's FLOOD. Monib-jUj, April 25.—Water in the river has been, fluctuating all day, .and co-night haa an upward tendency. The ice is piled very high between Ljongueil and Boucherville islands,and frook an elevated position bofore dark thia evening the ice appeared to be moving aome milea down the river. Two funerals took place in boats in GrifHotown to-day, and a attic relisf connnittee of I aldermen has been reported busy all day distributing relief. The distress among some familiea iu suburban districts ia very great, and mnny appeal, for food were made." THE SISAUSO DISPUTE. Washington, April 26.—The report that tho president haa issued an per confining the protection qf seal naileries to within one league of the shore of the islands leased by the Alaska Commercial Co. is without foundation. Seoretary Fairohild states that no ruling has beon made by the president on thia question, and it waa not. probable that any decision would be reached before the last of the month. The trouble is to recou-' cile the claim of the Couimeroial Co. for protection ngainst sealers in the eastern half of Behring Sea with lhs contention on the part of our government that Canada has no right to keep American fishermen from following their pursuit outside one marine league from the shore line of the Dominion provinces. A QUJS-B COMMUNICATION. Paris, April 25.—In the oflloe of Commissary Schnuebelt there has bean found a fatter from Commissary GautKch. addreaaed to Schnaehels, written last Tuesday. It begins, "My dear colleague," and aays: " I hsve a communication to make to you which concerns neither the French nor the German governments, but to make it we must be alone, and if you think Bt we can profit by tha blown-down frontier pole to talk there." Schnae- bela ia a knight of tbo Legion of Honor. He refused a high German office in 1870, and was immediately expelled from Germany. a falsehood. "Visnna, April 25.—Reports of dissension between the king and* queen of Servisvare aemi-ofHcinlly declared to be untrue. The discovery <>f auar- chiata' plots to destroy the open house and numerous factories at Pe.Nl ia reported. It ia atatvd that i niy the extreme vigilance of the police prevented the conspirator, from, carrying out their designs. COUNTBBPBmSKB ARRESTED. New York, April 25.—TJ, -8. secret service officers late Saturday_ irreSlea two women named Mrs. Annie Kelly and Miss Ellen-. Bassett, who have been engaged sn counterfeiting tiftur coins for several months. Tlio officers caught the women at their work, and captured 13 plaster of pari, moulds and 168 counterfeit dollars. Tlio Kelly woman is Wife of tl.e , ritStoti'du. George Kelly, counterfeiter,' who ia supposed to be in Fiii-i*. Thai Baud I woman ia 21 years old, and Mi.. Kelly's sister. Whim a..-ai»iied be- fore the TJ. S. coimiiisMener to-dsy Mrs. Kelly said she had I cell malting counterfeits for months, snd had bean ahoving them among Italians. Sho has two children, a boy 3 and n Rirl 18 years old. Fhe commissioner eld them in $5,000 bail each for ex- atnination. WOKB-NOM-K'k CONVENTION. San Francisco, April 25.—The city representatives of 31 trade, unions ssaembled Saturday, in response to an invitation of the clear-makers' onion, to device a plan whereby the interests of trade laborers ean be but advanesd. A reciprocal onion organisation, to be known aa ths Trades Union Mutual Alliance, was formed, and will be governed by an executive committee ef 16. Ita object ia to aaai. t all white workmen is low* rtreggha sgdnet Chinese labor. ',,..■■ ;MH ., 1 tbi nux er ma mum, ■ ■■ . mv Ton, ApM »6.i-n» onr and terminer cssrt room *w crowdsd ■ this morning with pt»pl« assMnbM stoku, ||u Grat set In His dr-nsqljks trial of Jsoob share. Judge *• Brunt wu on the Mneb, and _ Attorney Martin nuwentadtlls pie.' Sharp, fieah shaved and with* Ma liair neatly combed, owiiplad Ibe nm* oner's ehairi Hartia uid that ShMp, with aeveral othen, hid bean IndMad: * on twenty-one wants for brlbsrjr.' Although this had been known to dt- ,. fendsnt since lut October, yal At' sit willing to allow him further reasonable time fur preparation. Ht would store for trial*on one of the Indictments Monday next. . 'TB«j'lwAl;i«.suMibIllo., " ■•; Mb*T-1tu,AH-'»*--'»'»t-»"i«*'t ' Bt. bwrentWii tlawly asMf-g, bat it is feared that tht forgs assy break .. at any moipeot and etas, fintbar dsp* *tV- J, ",. ■, ' . -rrisxir Hm»D noa. ■' ' '" BB-.SLEU, April U.-AdrlMt iroa the Stanley tkpeiMoa for tk* MM of Emin Bey hs.e bun reotrlved 'Sosi Wstsnti, on the Oosgo riser, dated * Mareh I8& Prom lhls.it ■ learned that the stumer which tatritd BtMlu fromZanxihsrwu unaUf to .tscaod the Oonao tc Matadi, the aotin •••' i „ pedition lahded at BsnaToint ena'M- ' embarked Maroh 18' aboard a veMi"": belonging ite tht InltiMtlesd '■■tawSW ation. The expedilioB nut dayw. Ji (holed at i Bema, tsatef IMlttqtad sdminiatntiuny tktOonsafMttlsk,., ,, Stanly wss W«d»t of;>!» tfMttJsf,,., his enterpnu, and hoped by -lost ht would be able to rtedtr .-Ktosl '■&.'"' sutanes InEmin Btf. *-»_';ftsib*'"'■ Pool Hlsnley hottd to mareh ttmttf. i and to tstpriu the anssss ksfilsg Emia Bey. The tjptdllies Wl B» Mar. 21 Md arrived st W.tad. *Mil/e ni, and there duemUrked, the rivtr. , being uhnavigable. Thsno. to Lw-' pold'ifle. the txpMitlon wu to pi*-'r' coed tin font Iti 1» <_-e;'_lolBltkt ' falls, snd .ipecttd to -ash UoS-1* ville April 10, wktrt Sttasay uu-ts . be met by fow tMamen, ktlos«—| -to,,,, the Congo states. , ,,„. ,, ,y„m, l,,\, . J... D-nnn*, i -.in* BwrAio, Apr. 26,—In reply tt *'.a telegretu inquiring u to tht truth eft:. the statement that Ool. Derahtimer had aeon a letter wpto byPruidsnt Cleveland, poaibvely rsfns-ig to be a Candida** ! foi' k" ucmtd term, Dir* ' • sheimo said to-day; "There ia so ni truth iu. the statement I never saw. ,. the lotfcar mentioned.* ' '. . ' " INITOBOlltTa VICMIIIOCS. 'I",i'f,n» ' Bosbav, Apr. 2».-_nliil__s asd Ghilscar bave defuted tht Aasar'a i troop, and kdl«l on. handled rf thtm at Babeo castle nur Khtlsts. , _» TOiri-oeSuuUTT, • WAsn-otOKi Apr. U.—k apttaal tothe feduya; :'*Xfctretnatawiar . dicationstustthti ' intercourse with Canada ont of the Edmunds hiB is rt| pouible. ' SsBabwj's: lata poai-Ml to exte_drthe**iv>ritki_ie* „., side fashion notoa and sooiety tareiMti , have W^rlhihsrr^^lwi'Jipi:-' oninWi^icoaB-iee!'''- •"'" "».M ; Be a companion teyoe-MslMd it he is a wise man; and if hs is nek try ; to make hin beoome year ooousaion. . l Iliiiso his sUndsrd, ilo not let him,,. lower, yours. , ..,,*/' ■'. , ... / —,—. —a sV*. . Thb Montreal Slir of the Mth 'tait ', thstonthedaf'prtvlou'^ovtr ±tM immigrants paued thrnsfh MoaHwat to tht wsat^riUeh Oolumkls Ms«t: t> bt s favorite plau of uttluatat ht. . the immigranlt froo northtrn E.Mft. Over » J of tht ntober whopatud through were for Britiih Coluaibla.bt* ing more than tht whole number Who , went from here during lht whole ytte , 188»-'r«*B.'.:tt*'''; "■■'>"':'> •■ in*T hi __efc_e______s____—u^^saa ■ • vtioti Ltnutt-i*. t, ff-K " i*ii_rr- • VHIOM Lt» JL »i>A. M.« lTlnvlt«ltestt«n4 legMe mnniii. 8a)oarelu taatkna rmtit •iTia.ua >, fails fritwh Columbian It teems jjfo certajBthat Mr. Bltke i-.tojRtaittithseieaddtshiji of the Liberal party in Canada after all. Whother ever he serioualy contemplated[resignation or not may be difficult"to da^wine: the letter published by Cdnservative^papere hi rts HUi ac iim. doet aot p«»».it_at .he Mr. Blake is head and shimlderi above thai average Oansdian politician in pojnt of ability, and he it moMinr.honorable and'unselfish, anJejJt-ih to be hoped he tuny con* tinle'.to devote his"tal<*nti to the inWreitaof the countiy. The lost of such 'Jvuvt from inblio, life is a national loss. In his speech at the opening of the houso Mr. Blake ia reported to have appeared in excellent fwm; and to have made aome moit happy points on the hew sftsstita, * *jMH*Jt-_-W! 'NM pw-dw** *#iw feral* m exp»w»j^vwr»riiig,IJie-'Ool. ,B«t it.eutt.J5 ets. a year to keep each animal, and if freightsgo up to $3.71 per -160 pirinck, there will be nothing left. W fin-talM fiih: dealers likel%.d^re,',_i»,t' they cannot •"^W/ijWolrWW^^fliflJ!,*^ *#* ior-maent MtiAti ae*.willi bnng sbqitui'-Vere-ants of San Franoisco alia deelsN that "it will fliverf the ahiAti-ent of tots from Ohina and Jspail to'lthb Bit* cannl route, and MiWUij*™* t('fa' rope, and Alight and Of^toy indue* trie* of thii-'cout whioh have involved.s lifetime of labor and saving to bnlld «p." In the face of tha numerous and powerful protests going to the commissioners it ii aft tb lay that the bill will not be -mlfbroife*' -■ ' ■' '""I - *___ __i '■- Wt, are itfornled. that about 30 families have tajteri up land lately in townships 7 and 10, adjacent to the'TJ. 8. bbundary, and that the condition ot, th,e country is such t*H*,miWi,(i|,;'hei»;findjit utterly, imposeiUi to bring their families and household eflects forward from Blaine to the new locations. Several of the (aniliei ore now in Blaine, waiting until something is dontteepenupoorsmunioation. A petM* ^ 4eh fbtwarded to the gotWPi&'i--—tt-n appropriation, i<£Tm?MM*'*# •njMWWI -»otth,,;l«**~ this season in the way ol improvement, it will be t-MM-ry. fjr.the work of road making to begin at once. We hope ' 'hnient will do Hll itcan to S'**anti ftf'*this and similar cases. l£ jtjpirfajf.ly true, no doubt, iim, Wm^ .*»• *^*ra* th*™ are.»t- iett)em_ats where roads ara no kwe needed than in the region to wUbh -tehsre referred; but we have pomtW (mt thtl'tti* great want of this^«ti#'is settlew, and it wiU be moat unfortunate if aesiraEle uttlen art *tajAe«a*rj-ber_*_* they are not able to reach the landi they hew taken up. It would require a great deal more money than the government (pan find to make every ocoupied quarter Motion in the dia- triei >aqrI ol aooaes, but at a time when so many people an coining to us sssedal effort should be made to do at muoh as pouible towards aiding them; and to do it without un '-'-Ifeliy. Umber and fish are the only pro- dnots of* |his .province that have u yet''found anything like an exten- sivs market in the Canadian Northwest ' In lnmber we are doing a very" large busineu, and then seems to tm tvtry retton to believe that vMiffl^teVi*"^** hol-ttw lparket Our resources in this revpeot ore exceedingly large, and. our fecilitiee fcr handling Inm* ber eeonornically can •otroely besur* patted. In San also Wt have great reapi^**'bat the market may not ' bt lfc|(^y; - Pisople inay get along without fish, but they mutt have lumber, Dsriag the present season, howevw, considerable quantities of . freih'ialown have been sent across thd'-wrtotoins, not only to the Northwest and Manitoba but ai far H Montreal, and shippers hen in* fcrsV^wJ utt eastern consumers are ■iM *l i««» • regnlar .upply right-aioifi .When the sookeyu eaoM* !w».-tkall i havt more than enesth' "'tar''Om ■ mmiitii' • market. ThIM't* «*_• of th* wsyi in which Oti9.K%$,t$i!%* Braat bene- of HnG- Oolumbia ii not yet large a-A-tavy txport -..hot tke large ' dlt-W tmisStmUm madt tsstsii ■ ■■■''\wM&,imf lauaaurplua Tttn- „_Mwt««'chiefcom. Mth whioh we have hoped to mftfslj our neighbor* Mroei the mountains, and there is good reason to believe.that the most sanguine exntetatfe-s^of this trade fw Wli<4 in. .the dear Mult out we nre gettini tMngs,?iut the ono cominoi moit marked change is flour. Nearly all the flour consumed in this prodince now comes from Manitoba. A year ago it all camo from Oregon and California. The Manitoba flour ia quite superior to that which we have been receiving, and it ii laid down here at st low a prioe. The interprovincial trade created by the 0. P. R. promises to be very large if the high tariff rotes do not interfere with it POWDER Absolutely Pure. ' TbU powder never varies. A marvel of pa^.itwnfrthandwholetomeneHs, More ©ooQomlCftl than the ordinary kimi*., and eannot be sold in oorapeiltlon wltn the multitude of low teat, short* weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal BAXi-ta I'owdkk Co., 106 Wnll Bt,, Hew Vork. . : W?-y Estate of Kelly Bros. TAKE-NOTICE. I LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE \ above Estate are 'notified tbat Mr.' Jenry V, Edmonds Is atone authorised by us to receive payment thereof and to live receipts for same. S. J. PITTB, .j, F. O. SIMPSON, jno. wiiflotV Assignees of Estate of Kelly* Bros; dmtasto WANTED .'.TOMH-WB-W'FOJl' Mirlie I SUtlonari Kt-glnei, Bell- en, Pimm. Inilnlen, It- . lectori, etc., ,,;,. BleamFillers', Qaa Fitters' nnd Plumbers' Brass and Iron Gooila, all kinds ot Mia. 5mrab?_&-S-SU3; Drill Steel, Machinory Steel, picks, . Shovels, Iron A Steel wire Rope, Hub* ' ber Hose, otc,, sUllway A CeHtraelers' Cenenil *np* piles, Scrapers, Gars, Angle and Bar Iron ana Steol, Crow-ban, Portland Scrapers, Cars, Angle and _. >n andStflcl, Crow-burs, Portland Cement. Roofing Paper, Building f Roofing Cement, eta, -Arklug MafhlMr" .bucks, IjAthes. Pla ,._, __-.„„ _,._ug, Tin Plate au_ Corrugated Iron Elbows, Axe, pick. Fork and Hammer Handles, Best Iran A WMd-worklng.9liicl.lM.ry, IKS 1'ap.r, Fire-proof Ires A wsssV BhaltMs, PullMi., Obuiih.. IjUha-LPian- ess, Luther Bellini, Till Hate and Comifated Iron F.lbows, Axe, Pick, Fork and Hammer Handles,; Be.1 WhiteOakaVgal*. HHml*, ls-gal., go-sal. K«ssL Qso. U Wood A Sun's eclebrnted ■ New York Varnlatifii. C'linpmnn Son. A r CO.*. Fiah Bait (do kinds). One new ■a-'.amaa-Ooc new Pool Tahle.-Apiily to TwEIjCOME McCBADY," ; MeehanieM Draughtsman A Contractor.- aorPlanssnd SpeolllonUons lor Boats, Bulldlno, Machinery, oto., csrelully nro- New Westminster, B. C, Jan. IB, *»7. ' '■ dwjs-te PACIFIC New Westminster, B, D, REID & CURRIE HM.FA0T-1IER8 - IMPORTERS OF Farm Wagons, Express Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Carriages, Top Buggies, Open Buggies, Phaetons, Butcher Carts, Dog Oarts, Dump Carts, Drays, Stages, AKD EVEEYTHlNG' IN THE VEHICLE UNE. Second-hand SIMM * KipMII flf OII for ule cheap. BtHliing, Pslnllsg I Trimming don. at nasonable prices, BUCKSMITHIHC ball Ils Branches. Estimates given on Ironwork and Contracts taken. Hone-8ho«lss ni flenerai JoMlsg. We also keep In stock to supply the trade, Iron, Hteel, Chains, Cumberland Coal, Horss and Ox Bhtw, Harrows, Iran and Steel Harrow Te»th, Oarriu. Sprims and Ailsa, aad a oomplite stock MtJsrrt-jeHsnlware., ,,,,; A lot of flrst-olaaa Noiflll'A ■»• Xm on hand. •■ . ,■ »»Mr.havefo»th.l>s.tworkm.htob« isnllywecan o-bTjndweni,satatopnr- enaisntKt^mM-Alisved^soms mstf —•..—.— rSnSsated." Or£rs"from"tfc. country prompUy attended to. •wapllle RCID & OURRII AffnX&rifitBnd>pfle ie.flni III be .narantoed tobejuatas Administrate': VstalgSNAr SK4NTON,'Deceased intestates- QEALF,D TENDBB8 (or the nurehas. S ot Lot 11, Block Seven, suburban lands ofthe Oity of New Westminster, will be received by the nnderaltned np to the 20th day ot May, 1887. The highest or any tender not neoessartly accepted, ; TseteimtApitT^™ *WipHi»r* Adniinf.lrator.' i • THE STEAMER "QtADYS" UNTIL PBHTHKR N6n6_ WILL leave WIse'e.WhnM, lor m Cbllllwhack and War Places TUE8DAYS & FRIDAYS At7A.M„ Rclurnlng the following days. For froight, Ac, apply oh board orto W. MATHERS, dmbSlto :; OntheWharf. New Wefstmlnster, Coal Harlwr and Seattle Boole. _. THE STEAMER -t_fiE?A»GEL (J. W. TARTB, Master.l WILL LEAVE SEATTLE EVERT Tksrwlar Marslssatle'elaek, (er New Westminstor and Coal Harbor, via Port Townsond and the Islands;' arrives at New Westminster on Friday forenoon lenves for Coal Harbor about two hours afterwards; leaves, COAL HARBOR M. day MiM for Seattle. Ian (e SeatUe, ............»tsa . Frelgkt tertes 4SS Special rates to merchants. aplOts VMM Ooal. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS 05 HAM) k largo quantity oi BEST WELLINGTON LDMP COAL And an assortment bf CORDWOOD, Which he will sell at lowest raits. He will also promptly attend to all kind, of —riffis—' iw!__f o. orders left at Mr, Model l's store on Columbia street, or at my house, Douglas Strset, will meet with prompt attention. ' HENRY ELLIOTT. NewWestminster a0. Jlyltie NewWestminster TIE ABOVE WORKS HAVE BEEN opened In the Building mrmerlyoo- ouplod by Morgan the Barber, One Door West or DIcMmob-i lit- ekerSksp. Call and Inspect our work and obtain prices: ' We are lhe only practical _-rU. Cat. (era on the Mainland. I Always In stock, a good assortnisnt of MONUMENTS,'' , HEADSTONES, I ... * rrtpi - MANTLKH.EK. , ROOGE A MONCK. i New West., April IB, 1B8T. dwapllte DRUQQISTS1 New Weitminiter, B. C. dwmbioto GITTZ" GALLERY. WaterSt., 1mm, 1.0, UY AIX THE BEST CANADIAN, D Amerioan, Kreiich, Uerman and Eng* IlBli makers, Full Dotails and Photos of those various Instruments may be seen on application. Our $900 Pianoforte lt i Kami of GfeeatDHi. •.iTeml st the priee In Brltltb Oolarakla. Wean the sale Aa.nl. In a O. forth. Mnkera, whoareortbe highestslandlaf in the Pianoforte Trade, orb jm.memm Otorn «0 upwards) hy Mason * Hemus. Bell (.».. Bety, Dominion, Doherty and othor maker,. Violin, n-rtM, PlecihM, enttm tlMi, * urnittt immMli •••■"'• «»»»rtllr. MnMsii%^ptnM,<>tu*H .. AhVUnilo'net,jnislockobtainedleiw. d.ratPlibllah.r'. prleos, ahnMI MsMiaaHlUe of every dworlp- tlon;allatlowe.leashprl.H, . ' JOHN ADAMS. Vnneotivor, Mareh, UM7. dwmkMml HACK FOR HIRE. THE DNDERSIONED has mtablUhed himself ln th. Citv ot Nnr Wotmln- sterwlth a FIRST-CLASS COVERED OAHRIAGE, WMek la esen IW Easasessesls si vwy asrterale Csunges. Ordsr. left at the Oolonlal Hotel or sent by telephone, will be promptly attended to day or night. Stable neat H. Elliott'. JOB. GATES. Telephone No.». mylte N'OETH OOM-?-ti_.35T-_r CaplUI, $5,000,0001 losses Paid, 148,000,000 'J__>«as>*ttUsB*--ee* -LS«M» Rates af Low ss nny other Company doing Busineu in British Columbia. ttt Klalta promptly taken, and Losses satisfactorily adjusted. T. R. PEAR80N, doolie (B.C.S.4P.C0.1AOENT. IOIAI. INDUCEMENTS HOLIDAYS next 15 days. ALL Rw wOIB. mmm Btmsa rBou the manufac* tarns ler cash, I am ln a position to sell at bottom prices. My Ooods are marked In plain figures and the prioes have set hem put np to meet the dis* oonnt taken off, Oall and aee prioes before purchasing elsewhere. m Fin. Wateh Repairing a Specialty. Jewelry made to order. F. CRAKE. WATCHMAKER Oynsm.Tns Bass. dw-deltto JOHN S. COX, wonniiHinii Fa&o; J£ Poultry r' COSTS NO MORE TO KEEP GOOD r Fowls than It does to keep poor Fowls. My Breedlni Fens are equal lo any In Ike United btate, or Canada. I propose to furnish Ems from premium and irst-elass Fowla, my dralin belnslo establish s reputation lhat wllTlsst, . VARIETIES OF FOWLS: ■Wklt.Or.ltM BlMk P.llak, ■isekSsuish, tMS(Skaai(,, Sllv.r Ssaagl.4 Haabnrfk, WMIes-S Brawn L.fkens.. Lif kt ■rahsaas, Mtoaasss, MrssststkHeek, P.rlrUl. Oseklu, lUa.s sal Aylokary De.ka, Tenleau. O..... SfAKISB LiMAR E1IIIT8. Cash muslaecompany all orders. - Addnw, with aump, JOHNS. COX, awMlte New Wa.tmln.ter THE UNDERSIGNED has just received a large consignment of Pianos and Organs, Which he will sell cheap. These Instruments may be purchased for cash or in monthly instalments, to suit purchaser., Call and get my figures before purchasing elsewhere, and it will be to your interest. Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale or to rent. Instruments maybe seen at Mr. D. Lyal's Book and Stationery, Store, Columbia Street sws-.it. T, R, PEAI80N, To tie Stadsshtdders. of (the New WL. milliter Gas Company,.. Limited Lis. «%. ;■- <-» Sj 1 A MEETING OF THR ilEW. WE» A roliisier Gas Compuny will l*e hf_. ftl Rand Hroe.'a Office on Bt.sdar. Mar lad, tin. nt 8 o'clock p.m., to take Into consideration and vote upon the Inoreu- tni of the Oapital Stock from *«5,000.a. to Q. L. MILNE, Presldehtl 11. DOUGLAS, ' J. L. STAMFORD, Directors. New Westminster,March SI, UU, -., -.... dmh21td _\T TlUM«llt»tlHO.S. P.S. n«ri The JIMCUOV WM McCOLL Hit inl Maroku-ise! Dry Qoods, Men's Furnishing!!; Groceries & Provisions. LUMDBOM'S BLOCK, Oolumbia St. . dw-au8te ■WT HAMM0KB NURSERY Frail Trees, Ornamenlal Trees, Small Fruits, And GARDEN S*TOCK on hnnd In great variety. ■ x. Everything flrnt-clnsn and furnished Jh' soodshapo. G.W. HENRY, dw-delflto Port Hnmmond, B. C. WALSH'S TAILOR INK Columbia 8t„ New Weitminiter. HAVING JUST RECEIVED OBTtN-W Fall and Winter stoek, we invite In speoUon Of tho flnost selection of' -ssUah, leMek, eermas, PiMda, asd Aiucrlc-m SUITINGS l-^B Ever shown In New Westmlniter.' Per a GOOD FIT and artistic style we defy competition. dnoSOto THOS.WABW. T- TOO WANT TO MAKE A NICE PREpr To a friend or relative, 'go down (o STIR- SKY'S and Ionic at yome or t-boM extra* •mHurrtwifniiiH In , , j ;■ Udlei' Md ticntlemrn'K (io!* and Sliver WatihoB. Chains. Dbirius, etc., ole... - Or If you want n hwtpi ornament for roar house, examlue"Hi&bo buautlful l^ay HlHkmgVUrlUt wltb nathcdral gongi. Watrbci, from 85 upward*;, atl warrantetl Witu Watclt Bcpnlrliift a RiWrlaltjr, aud good worltmanHhlp KUniuuinoU, , . r „i MOTKem'ember Mie plane-tiie "Blue Blow." *. . _ ;.;,; ar.' is TXKta-Bc_rt dwauSyl Columbia St,, New WeiL cuarBiaS" Insurance Cooi'y OP LONDON, ENG. Total Funds, $18,1)00,1)00 :',-.'i':i'l,*'l>rj._l ■yOi ' tl i,U*iitt,, i :-j*'it--,-< ' :i"..>i .-* I (Tl J-W1.J* ,. '■•■■ "<"uiituH . n»0 .';.«.-I'.viiivinsv r.j-tn fi 8| 1JP1W| il -/ WK» SHARR8 OP $50rBAOH. a.Ki« tstMsfott ist ■'.)n.- -"-I'-.t«: .-nol. ■'■& .ai .l-iiAis-aavr, Fast Steam Presses, ,\r.i. rti> ,w iv i 1 tfio wnn.I..a jj -TK-Iuij •;: '.0 t i * «_*; >ii_.l'_.l_lE-;-H i__lllo' .3:iL'd--f..t " I'lllirV ■tiitt.-ii ■»* .'n.ils M.nsitiii's lis ;r*»j/iaaioJiii -TUTra .i/>m< HAVINO BYFARTHEJMkRGEST CIRCULATION j-.-. -*.i.i.r ll .1 *'v.r* i mi i.--i r-T'^ITl-ri/".^/" OFiEVERY ^teSCRiJ?TibN .- I-..T..1.' ■m.I (io hitsin ,:n lorn ri, u-jhi nalvl ill'.,.,.,■■■•,• M »,„.!l .n ■'•* ::■.' ,j'-hl,l•-a n:s'.':ii:s. llA.I'i.'*' .VV 'jArftt, At Moderate Rates. lIlMlOl SPEGtAt BtftKKS tttlLED & PRINTED TP v. . , . , , ;■ f. fi* .!,»] . ... .tt),\-....ii lain Persons who awe not provM bf aibtti experience the ability of the establi to turn out flrsUlass work''^ i_vit«al!§;: t . '*(lf tiii ..•(■ o;rh h v .■;-.■>.'»•»-iiM-ii-W send a trial .order, , v ;!*-f ,QflAHo:*3j a mm X>. XtOBSONi .tairtwli Shining In the sun; Eyea the very darkest, Fllled with mirth and tm; wears -t From the hat ahe ToheUlhaaleaa When I mw her lirst, With her wl ' tt was near her Seated on the stile. The next time thst wo uut It wss ln the oity. Graolous, what a ohange I Heaven., what a pity I She'd* A .fi. .tl ^mim±m.^^m^k^ . , too- rifloe ypumplf with all the beauty, tai- MttiWdMompliiihment- that you pos- sbbbV to hb the wile ol a countiy bump* ,8 ,'jM I'i3j£ 'i«5l have promised him, unole." "You have not even seen him slope ^KA**K4. Ite.'- "»*Af« JhlSs is Mfttotfy. an exaggerated Ida* fit duty, to refuse Bover- H-tca«M«iaBalhll_• 'It's tan yean since we found her on Mr. brief and decisive. Bolton declined to release Miss ton Irom her engagement and,, - tnr-eto-town to ulnli— her tin*—ly wo next Wednesday. our doorstep on a sumed the farmer, " aM she's up ss straight and btSuttful u ol your white lilies. I've slwsys wondered none ol her folks didn't oome for'ard to claim her, but they never did. It E(WW*WS *>-*AiQriw* mmt%m^wm put that In your head just now, AsaphTh Mr. Bolton readjusted Us spectacle!, •ought out the corner of tho paper he out Uie following paragraph: INFOEMATION WANTED of a ohild named Kitty Bylngton, blue-eyed, with, brown hair and a fair complexion. Supposed to havo been stolen or kidnapped In tlia mouth of M_roh.;«8-,., Tht above mentioned may be Identified by s mole ou the Uft elbow, snd • orescent-shaped soar on the left hand. When abducted ahe wore a embroidery, snulouj. Ai loot, addressed to B— B , No. —, —-istrset,.will ba thankfully received by her ancle. "•■That's Kitten, sure snou- lated Mn. Bolton.*" But il corals on, and the embreide been ton off hm dress." '■■■• "Likely the rascals did that that _ am pledged to another, Mr. Beverley. Bo not strive to tempt mo to break my •,*orO His n-eaojsffcore my friends :whe_**X^-nfc^tfrlendiess. Hia devotion has nover failed me. Bhould T shrink from rewarding him now!" The next dny as Kitten eat trying to read, a servant brought her .the card of • '«m.attb&,sm&-ii Man i "l.iuroTdM't _ youfpoos waought to do, huibandl" Farmer Bolton nm and opened th* door, oal—Dg- for ths lint Ume ths whole story of her "And now, ItttM," nld the old tamer whin he hsd flnUhed tho tale, " bring no tBoMbboMe ood a frnh qulU, snd a ahMoTuus-Uasd paper." 11 foil-or, what an you going to dot" " I'm going to writo to yonr folks, ohttd, trim no right to keep thtir . ..._ jj^n >#Bi j5o-g|_(j tht__ dearly, "Iwo-tgotoj-Mml I**o_tl Iwon't! lJffitm*mWMi#d "IloToyoul'-oxolalmedtho-Ud. "I C__*_Xl_2_,fi.> JtmttiS. V_ "Bnt U it li right thit yon itonid go, "Ij" if" ' on her aye- with the tears yet glti-solos lashes, md onsT__.iMhi shaped soar outlined upon I [ upon the MTKlet, -Termer Bolton" Ink-bottlo_ond ths frssh q Tim""-' By tht tery noxt train, alter the epistle had reaohed the 1-u-off city, a toll gentlnnan aunt down to Bolton I-rm t-olalnUs Uttl.trtsssre. my itl— *- -- - that I clue it shouts hops Inserted Pablo,-.—nio," sobbed Kitten, her laco on her unole's shoulder. gaged.". . • 'im^StS^m.^ilA'VKtm. _ztite-ityi*>iiftlt*mim' "I promised him, undo, and I muit '" jtfL' i, uncle; no when lh, uncle, >mffi-£ki&' "Bobln does wt oqpildr~ tjQCt Good morning, Miss Bylngton." laptop-*- i-i Kitten gluncod around tho room wltb; He'tudk both her hands Trtth paeiion- -tbMn4l_l_sV'!ijji-: ai bfijl-j liin. I "You, Mr. Bevorlov?"; ^yHBOB*?*-* haoTWfl'JBuif'-oatt." Yon have been true to mo—truer than I hod any right to hope. My failing, will yd* bo Bylngton came ln, Kitten ran to him, all »mll«Ma..Sitii,''" luSB's . ..iii ,-1," Mr,,!B»M«yifi' hlv«old In surprise, glancing from hia niece to her companion. "No, uncle, lt isn't Mr. Beverley, It Is. i-^s•h©lvl>^l,l••na-"d,.l Farmer Bolton and his. wlio came up to tho wedding, and were tho happiest old people in the world, sx-ept Mr. iton, ' '■ i ow, aren't you glad you stood by iver, Klttenrdenunded BoMa. Tlio following Ruslness Directory relate. only to iiersons wiiosenilvertlwm.ntjf w* peer in the Dailv Cox-omhuk. '-It-mi beon found true, as a. rule, that person, who advertise liberally are liberal ln their dealing!,, and many persons make lt a rule tp.gjve.preference lu their dealings td thoje establishments which lulvertue freely. Tho following list Is arranged al- pliabetlcnllyi ■ . LEGAL. . ffiMBS-_KS±_^^ Corlwuld * McColl McKensle Bl Hmneh Offlco ut Vancouver. MEDICAL. ., J. Cooper ............C'Kdrolj'tSt _-:Ji^Hendorson .CliilltwhmW Dr. I.M.Molioan McKensleSt Dr.HeWolle Smith*. Clarkson St '.' ',.', ■ IMSUKANCK. ; './'• W> J. Armstrong (Ore) ....Court House H.V< Edmonds..... ...MoKenatofl W. a Ferris lllfe* acoldeut ........KeWsW T. B. Peanori [flre -tllfe) ..Cpluioblagt Hand Bros. [nroA life]. MeKen. est Branch Offloe. at Vanoouver A Vic. Tarner.BMton ACo. IHre] Victoria WeodaiTumerAGainble . [flr., lite & nooldem] ColumblaSt . MIAIj ESTATE AG-NCIES. W. II. Bole .........OotambinSI OotbouM* McColl MoKeoSleSt H. V. Edmonds MoKensle St W. D.Korrlsi. Ferris St Capt. Plthmclrlgh.... MoKensle St Rami Bros MoKensle St Wm. Shannon Vnnconyer Wooda, Tomer A Gamble .Columbia 8* ARCHITECT, A*. ',', ...Clinton St G. Vt. Grant. McKen.le St CONTRACTOIXS * BUILUBBS, New Westtnltlater C. H. Clow.... Aekermah Bros.'. ATJCTIONKBRS. l.udnor's Columbia St U. N. Rich. T.J. Trapp.... AGEHTB POBMACH1KEHY,*.. Fraser ft .Leonard F. Welcome McCrndy... Vancouver ...MoKensle St jf-s.St BOOKS A STATIOMEBT D.'I.yal;«.!» Columbia/, st MUSICAL INSTRUMBSTB. John' Adnma „......a.V««Ojlver T. R, Pearson ~ Colun ,.:', : PBHITIBO AHBIjIHO. The Columbian Steam Printing Bslabllah* ment ColumblaSt '. STOVES * TIlfWARE. H. JI, Cunningham ft Oo colnmbia fit GAS VITTIHOI. ll^.Connlngham ft Co. Co^mWa St ' ,y'-_iB*i*;o*iAo*-rt*ir.'',-*L ; 0. J. RatMn... .....Colombia St -UMBRA- MEBOHAMDISE. W. R. :Austln ;,,....FTont St &G7MBjp".... ....Oilumbls St Wm. MoColl Columbia Sf 0, MoDonough ,., ,-F.ronj St ■ BHT OOOUS. '' BonMareiie. ......ColumblaSt D°Dr™inle A Co OoluraWa St Jas. fillard ft Co.... Co umWJ St Ogle, Campbell ft Co.. Colonels; St DBEMHAKI-0. Bon Marohe. Jas.BllardftCo =-,---.-. .. Mime. McDougall .......Colombiast FUBNITUBE. W. Prothero ■■ - Colnmbia wifttem*te,Oolblok*Co.....Colnroblart ' WOOD et OOAb Elliott [Ordeialeftat^.MsC^I'sJ DRIIOS, ft.. '''•*'■.■.' ii. s.' curtis ft Co S0!1"11!'!" A. Peele —Columbia .01 ■ ■.'-.., :»tJ»Cllatj-t.- tfS Robt. Dickinson -Columbia }%'< , - viih ft 0/tnm.."1'' A i John Ibbotson „......i! ......Front st ,,tf.tMwn*.**M MWWftf*'' p pi crtlfcei..:i. * .-.Oolumbia St' KKthiSr ...Colusnlsls Bl- ^^fe»inr.....i!.......*ola»»Mi B-jaCKSMITII-MQ. ft ■.vWWtyf ■ ^tt-ttft ■fv* Miwes MoDOUG^g, i Clb-OMBIA STBJIItT, -"- NflMi Wewninster, B.jR,- j^^^l|f»etloa;ayawnteeii. jj^W THK LOQA1 MlUt Ml Hm MM* mUtmSm ' I fiMT.tr, iiesit-niribxww-Mew Tn lib, and anowstn* bti«ln»nl] ly.ondJisliftirpHttlijy.i, ;,n,.:i Dfvoiw-oetlk.'i-i'Piis i. „ wi ,;,,.- dapl-ev JOHN IBMTfOM, ,.i'-.'ji ji-.i ,,» 'iiimiini1- ■ ..i,i''r-in-i-r v -il »ll»i*IVsMJUM!,SU Aim TH .,: FIRE INSMANet MMf'r. *i.I iCff enut--Z- Intik .rui'iiv WOffla i 1808. OTHE t Rhalik ti*\nPon.HuSetisx tsoeit.'kal th, rgoea ofsaeli VmbsIs j slso, Ships hulld. I sad repalrlM, Bar-jss snd othsr Vea. Hvira Old oansls, and iqU VmssIs, tliroughout i|ltnlf»l_MlliiMii-.n yft'Ww^ftiW' —rrrJ -' and Inverted CaplUI, KatM of Prsmlam and .vtry iafoiin-,. .«»*.sa^.^(|)1(!Mn— IU aut.rn.nu to His publio can be re.d- llynnlSTalaoe.lUwaah .tetMnent .bow- . .. ... mm h.K-.iipen* Ftojiit,*!, JniftiKi^r -iY.ii.u:[!.;..'»:>ili j Lull SA'th TESTIMOII-Al.! .1 .'. i:.-:i*im tho use of their limbs. ■^^_*~^ ; Tho glory of rapid motion which we ean only begin to realize on the box- sut of a coach, or ln tho movement of olg-lflg-numtljo fDBethliK-jnuoh more MI;."6 c^*»^rh<,«"» Constantly, throughout tho animal world, we notico chat delight In tbe use ofwyslean ly Jhvlves l_ „ . Uioiu liuls far Into maturity. Wo are auciutomed unconslouily to Jslzest-iclr prerogative In thls-fe- energy, and who enjoys a run over the hills on a breezy day.—[The Nineteenth: John ciilnamanaa a Barber. —" Su. como nnd get shaved by my Chinese barber," ask! my friend, nml u few minutes later wo entered the " mil* iljjnljpo■>!SoeOhmig. ,_l'l lhs|ninlUat«jl Is .iis than tSdll jflit IdWBI!*lll«*t»hny barber In Boston who would understand how to use suoh an assortment of rsion BBeoOhuiigkoopson hand. ' T tth iliia Inetru- os it* for a ■Urde, until, ,v» tlio nose and lie uses a thin tempered steel, broad its a tooth- ..Front sii FawneriiHoine',.. . The Clarence iRlolinria].... BBITACBAHTI. Mn. Jennie McNeil ' -PAIKTERS, ftc. Chas. Murray. Clarkson St I,-,", I,,BOOT! pony htr urn. '•I tot*ssf_^ than I do yoo." sht Hn'i Uttlo ■ : i.vur y.ty:■■■-/: of her friends st In overoomlngherob- it-'*»-it-M-M-r-v,r JioL _ . wlio just ths same. Beo If I'm not1 tht former afterwards, when Robert ^M^s^ir-v.';^'^6; hopt to Do, ud It isn't fitting toot stono- •rtfW. ilIt i»ket a novlooj to Imve this glitler- ,'m stoei go woggl.ng 'wna nuittUirei elicatt Alssuna nuittUiree ol Itfrwcfnasal of&iti J»> JfitTotl did SMtl'MI.would nefitfltlfw thkt It was bolilg-iwoil upon you, so ligbt ls 'the touch of tho'attfitwhP 1» manipulating lt-[Bost6n HerSld^"' ■i-j-i,,.i» 1.V1 i.iii 'line i Si. i "*^^ —* A."«w_ln«.".OW Chwlunt, ! , Two ladles are conversing on tht -tHsm/stt e_mt «mi titui lilnni mt two woman Who wss t-eVthor?" asked ber oom- +om. know you put (in the plate,» ohwel| to. Iti "Yes, I know what I wu about Sho^ " Jo .perhaps you dun't know for rsy _ .. lasNtsfortoe- iii 1 ■". I'V, 1 BJUIW W1MV 1 HI. IW.,. Is: "James, perhaps you don't know nl-bo^MI-Ster outUme Mtenlay -jrnew dtoes.!s«d paid -!» cents Ito tw'tot*."H**Vi'*i*Jiton fi« &m> tn TAILORS. D. Drysdale & Co m,pa,-iy»l»lu*~..*. BJUCBRT, .ColumblaSt .Coiiwiblii St . .TS A. Diebel... NVR8-S1ES. ...Henry...... ... Hutoherson FARCY POTJLTBT, An, Jno. 8*. Cox........... ........Royal Avenue MOaVMBstTAL.' Alei. Hamilton....... ■»!-.*v*^_£6HESli fludge ft Monck...*. New Wesunlosi Brighouse Estate. ON TUB Utt-UtST-WsVASX. Ml, 'W',tmm.JMmMm, fto} Trintlng Conlhi-i was porohased b-t:, _Z] joint.tlskZfm,oorof^-dof dt_« "BriMst^ranbfey^Printlng Co., Umito-Vi. fhtijimfsn imt-Ai ^m^^sm sauoMon of Manuelln Drlgliouse, his wife, SffimtlcMANu_u,ABmaiwusE. tlid--_..r ., . , h*>4_«aflriifMJM^ Victoria and,Vanowyw. Th*'!"!!*1*]*' ZSTOTIOS. IA!': . "--• ;•• m Yn'the Sslale of Jennie Ketlom, ttecetted. AM, PERSONS"INDF41TRD TO THR above ISalolo are required lo pny the nniounislo.-Uiwith: »nd »i J;;-™"'''; Ins claims ngclnKi the saltl h-slaluintnt fotWtrfi the twine within ouo month from ihe dilte hereof U) the utlderslgnwl. ', DM.« at New Westminster, the Uth dny of April, li|7* Iny- iin] .1,12ml T. J. JANRS, Executor. Wools, tai LAND SURVEYORS, Real Estate, Insumnce ana Fin, lift, AMldent * Muine iDfaNnnce. Dominien Express tm^lA. tsittra Canadian mk tfftt:}, ■ Bought and Sold. ,••.-.-, COI.IISI-.IA 8TREKT, Telephone IB. "-T" ~_tTBI«l»__. , .bo,, ii . v.nW|u*J«l .x!§t'^.!' i^iy/'ivfl :'>■■<■ ij ~..- ■■'■■ — ■ M.-^-W,j..',.f|# ,.-„il,tr<:.* ■ — flidoti d .Uir ■i«\ ,t ■ Q ■ ><] 71 ,'ttta l',-/ !(lll->(|*- dren'sStrawJijfrti, By calling and making au inspection QfQur SPRING qOWS;^ ■W^,f1^^B^aiji^i- jai--f Elegant .Designs, isl^Sjfl^^ Dressmaking on the Premises. lit! -- . -huh oxfi Mi '.'•• ■■' ■ no tyAg«nts ■for* the Domestic Sewing M&Khie Cd.'"■" "J33* , WALKER & SHADWELUT dwap6fc : Ne*v WEsrMUJSTER,'fi,'G. :^l..tlJidii!iite!r.'l6;in^ ij.i'.fg .-.,ir .ti-Ki ,<:': lli-.l. .;.,-.!.1-,.-j -rhhn-'H C01-XJ_vl__I_*_. •*IJI ;>:-;rl ,: C1S.S us'.il'l .;-.i-J-.r:-,-;»..;6rog)ihchiiiiiiel, nenr Ita] if* head,theneoNorthS)iilisln.,tlienoi.We»t M.VNV »"-:'-- soulh 111 ehains; thenco Enst In V' traincncemenl. nidi ■St'-"- *•' ""■■ •month. oaf* OtaHly. fltyle, nt and Prlee, eaa-tM«MtMl foo* Djflj-*i5nls sil*jRiii3~co00U ' b atory Um, Ooltos, M-hto asd Wool Ued.rw.er, While 8hWs, Caffs, GbUan,Gkva,-Brace., OinUgoalJ«k Dm, A*. Aim, Cotton, iSfarlslo,; Cs,h* 'em.,Lam-Woolsh-Kldt.BOX**. » gr-tv-H.-y: ■'■ ''"""' '"' ' li Jobs* Fwaisbing Gcods m' " WH^t^i C^s'lsspases. WHnhld i Table -i-M-{ KafUsl,;i IteUaax 1 6R0GBR1EB ^WAlilMlli. iio,Itii-ipwl.1*Js*;#J oil; ttmiuhttmmttktt. i twttar IMl»ii-s jm* *_m-fim *. Also &laTgi'i»a3Sdrin«i«t''»f SILVER PLATBD'-^HlpRE iptteffi^-Sil^H^^S vaff? iZ ■ ' _& All '6oods giiarilrlt&d to be as represented! ' ■■ Wimut " ■' ' 'JiJmL ' ^??_.[_W« rn* ■■ i'w-oii • umoH M CM d.v-jkt'9tc COIeON 3STQTIOB.' iui; B-ocfcj-NeW W«i«iliiwtefpByc. JOHN HKNllUVMiinsuer. -REM-OVEf- Nawy/estmln^r^erflilst.111*,.;, . ,,, ,.. ..,.? »,*-"*~»rT1fir.^-.?fflB|5 f, — S.-To shop Irtlely llm! %, B. Ackr mat. T. Aokrrttnn. '' and.prlcM IV 1, Cull nml exntnlne our al 1 iiefnre iiuylog. We canst' In'lli«,-uy. 11-ipalrl.s^MKnS.jpMllr ACKERMAN BRfc, CONTMCTORiiB-JlteS S: -rm ""Sill misstmx ■Mlssain «lve» in',li;iir*(A''(v6fW 'isiesJUy'itrXnniii*.*'.' PERFECfr SATISFACTION' OI!AltAN- '■ TEEOIN. Atl. l.'ASKS. We havecoiho to'slnyniul inirs'-iti.iriiii- j. templntlnehullcllnBWIniloiveii'K.sci'ii* i befbreglvriuthelimiilracls. ,- , dwmhslto.:lfen«cslss_ialirj'>ji.v '!: \ ._sr• pnny-ldrHve.yeaok.i •, , ,,:j..! :,f\ (. J. ROBcSO^ \Prtilt, ConWrtlonety ft:ra»ey'tSsis* ware ft Cntna Stotti CblniiMa it- • StWvfesl. ■ : dlatiB . n.vt'nr.ft — i \ , -i.' ih * ■ •■ s'sii in a'irje evil r'».;v i-if* ■m *mI DAILY OOLUMBIAN -i _>■ mI rnu-u-ni »*_Wirtr'*lle»_te» eneM taslay, •ft? gpSflriii tplii Biwii-imi witrnmiim tain., At she Company's Stum Prlnllnf Es- Ubllshment, OolnmblaTst. , Deliver*! In the Or«r daily;. .He. psr *»k Mall.dd.lly, on. y.ar IIO-OS Mailed dally, .li month. 5.80 uvistisih mm m nt *na. al AiaH.mssas.nls. First lassr- . per Hn. solid nonpareil; ewh - —-»uUv»to_BtIon,Jeia.p.r -Mala aot Inwrted .very i. perllne eaeh Inaartlon. stajSj-Baitlsr I AdTortlsemenU rtngratast llneh, moa. 10 par cent, will be added. •fecial lessees anions nading matter, SO ou. per line eaeh Innrtlon. Special. Mlllnf .lleollon lo advertlunienu, 10cU. *%ttt-,ltvrlai«aa4 Dutbi.n for ..oh iBMrtlon; ran.ral Notloes ln connection Tilt daub., a cla. uch Inaartlon. ' 'iiellenfclM, when displayed, eharged tt par esnt. ur, than tranal.nt advts, If ,**fft, tjuunjei at regular transl.nl rates. THC WEEKLY COLUMBIAN Isaacs every Weda«4.y Manias. Delivered ln the City, per year. WW Mailed, peryear...*.*. —.- 3.00 Mailed,! months................. -.1.31 KM, AMIsTIIIM MTU. T-aalentAdTertlieaaenlB.-Flrat Insertion, lOcts. per line solid nonpareil; subsequent Ins—lions, 6 eto. per line. -For 1 Inoh, •l-Wpermonth; 3Ina. 12perm.; 3lna.i3.go Krro.[lool. 113.71 perm. If Inserlsd.tor ■ than I mo-10 par eent. will be added flPMl.l noUce. .mong reading mailer, et- par lln. Mth Insertion. c.ta moit basil m.tal,and for large cuts an aitra rate will b. charged. No adv. laasrtsd In either Issue for less than II. Poiioi Ooott.—Two Indiane were up this, morning oharged fit? "~ ' drunk. The magistrate impe(e4M -ST ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAT. ,. H. D. Helmcken .M. W. T. Drake . ...R. E. Jaokson J. L. Smith A. Leamy Notioe Notioe Cheap for Cash. Sails f ritwh Columbian ■es-oy Ivenlni, April W, MM. A doll day. motther. siern mail 8 hours late. I''Co_*)ilmoel_f to-night. Wpmistdsn's eastern msil 7 hours Mock Parliament at 8 o'olock in Hyaok Hall. Tho Yosemite cleared at 1 o'olock (or Viotoria. There was a large attendance at the churches yesterday. About 8 oarleads of lumber will be shipped this evening to Banff. The work on Oapt Stewart's new steamer is progressing steadily. Suburban lot ol fifteen sens for salt for lolW.; Applyto Bond Bros. Two hundred and eleven new post- office, were opened in Canada lait -J****** New lot of Ladies', Misses' and ;; uif|dm'a nnder wear at J. Ellard & . - expeoted that regular trains will begin running to Vancouver next week. ■Sot.- Thoe. Scouler conducted divine sorrows at Port Moody yesterday afternoon. - 'Sa-Mit teneantof lumber s day sre 1 from this oity to pointi out of ope. The OjP.R. construction tnin, loaded with -ee, left this' city to day for •UottbBend. The Dunsmuir went over to Vanoouver yesterday afternoon and returned to-day. Mr. Hemus preached a very able serme-j to** Methodist church yes- A Ins assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys' plain and fancy straw hats, st J. Ellard & Co's. * it of tho repairs being done lorry (dip the ferry boat K de K at the foot of Mary it. Tho Yoeemite brought np yesterday SO tons of freight for this oily, 28 tons for up-river snd 83 tons for the rail- *■«■* . . Mr, C. R. Monok (Budge tt Monck) is ihowing ume very handsome monumental work at their ihop on Columbia street "WhM'imirbodnessr'uked ont meceUnYof snother. "I mantfaot- art quinine; and yourst" " BpwIBos for ogee." "Shako." Tht Btlianoo arrivod from Chilli* whaek nsterday, bringing about 60 tons of freight She left wis morning for Ysle snd way ports. Mr. Wm. Speneer Homson (eon of Vf*. Hompson-Hemui) govt a very in* taesiini and isttnistive addreu before " tie Y.M.O.A. yesterday afternoon. The trafflo reoeipti of the O.P.R. for tho week ending April Hth are |88,- 000, U iRONsso of 11,000 compared with the eorneponding week of last brought up a large ' tor the different She hod on tin for Ewen'i t Ottawa that a de- hundred mounted i Ktwtensy distriot „ lunu-er, in oo-se- rtcent Indlsn incident, •olitioal circles at Ot- tish Columbia mem- -'•*-■--"■■" sbolilion thereby making HI- ootntry prsetf eMAHoitoo prioes for beef have advMMt* fully 60 per oent. in tho rs- ItU psrktt reosnUy. Tho eases is ■ etii.to be doe to osttlo ownore bold- lit nek fltir itock for tho purpoes of getting higher P*-°>- fb* to—I number atvoaolt lost on numbor of Unt loet U 90. It it eeti- *xtitWttn&'Umm ' ... Wtmtt l». tftmnrr"Yon won bt_d-l from bono to boaee, end yet T_Hlt_rtylro ooaU lo email ohange dtft'ttrpooimote havt the thiny- Ivt tt*4fr tmrtf-4*.* sold pistM, 4M-**r Baoti Socistv.—Rev. Mr. •on thankfully acknowledges the reoeipt of 144.76, collected by Mrs. F. MeCIeery and Miu McLeod at the North Arm for the bible society. RsfjUeiso the Fbbey asM^/fft, Gilley arrived from Mnd Bay Friday night with hii pile-driver and itorted tho work of repairing the ferry slip thia morning. The pontoon hu been tapped and a suction pump attached to draw the water out of it, All the pilot that were driven lut summer will have to be drawn out and re-driven. Mr. Oilley says it will take considerable work to put the slip in decent repair. .. *i » . ':, il Accidew.—As two young genii men were driving from Vancouver to this oity yesterday evening they met a turn and double buggy within 3 miles of Wutminster. At the time it wu very diffloult to distinguish the road ahead, owing to the thick green timber on eaoh aide aud the darkness that existed. In attempting; to pass t double-buggy they failed to go sui oiently to one side and its wheels locked with thorn of their buggy. The hones became frightened and commenced kicking. Both vehicles were damaged and oneof the horses severely hurt Tai City Sals.—The following are the names of those who parohued loti at tht auction salt of oily reserves fon Saturday evening, and th* prieeiaid by them: LoU 17,10 and 24, block K, sold to employ*, of R. XJ. P. Mils for 1106 each; let 26, bloek K, iold to A. Smithen, 1106; lots 26 and 27, blook K, sold to Mr. MoDuff at {106 each; lot 33, blook K.sold to Hr. Bell, (106; lots 24 snd 26, block 28, told to Mr. Dee Briny for 8205 eaoh; lots 26 and 27, block H, aoid to Mr. A. Dutcher for 8266 eaoh; lul 0, blook F, ■old to W. J. Wiggins for 8306; lot 11, blook F, sold to Mr. Ogle for 8266. Tha total amount hiiiPA' 82,280. The total nui was 18. -MMnMMWIBRH. Ottawa, April 26.-June 22 hu l».nOffleialiyk6<:apsiillj*itno'eelebra- tion of her nS^fe**}' jubilee in Can- odonwr ii-.t-T-'i'Vtn-^v.l j A Tuolt Shot.—A youi named MoDonald, acoomponiei hound, went out for a short hunting expedition in the mountains near Harrison Hot Springs recently. Starting the hound on a scent he commenced to follow the dog up the aide of the mountain, the dog being some distance' ahead of him. Glancing up at a ledge of rook, aome distance ahead of the* dog, ho uw a large panther, crouching, ready to spring on his dog whei.it; would pau. Throwing his gun to his shoulder, he, by a well-directed shot, •uooteded in dislodging thi inlihal from his perch, juat in time to'save bis dog, for the very moment he fired the panther wu preparing to spring on him. He auoceeded in securing the panther. ^^ Tat Mission.—Last night.'. Hampson-Hemus opened the in the Drill Shed, which wu completely filled. The evangelist delivered an addreu auch u hu rarely, if ever, been heard in this city. -TktLaddreis wu listened to with profound attention, and at the close, in Mspprw to the ipeaker'e invitation, about 16 person- stood np and reaueeted1!-* May- en of the people. Theu remained, after the oongregation had heen dismissed, for prayer and counsel. Mn.! Hamson-Hemus will apeak every night! thia weok. The meeting! begin at 8 o'olock, and will be hold in the Drill Shed . (except Wednesday night). Theu meetings can scarcely fail to benefit those who attend them. Mn. Hampson-Hemus is one of the moat earnest and powerful preaohenwho have ever visited thii provinoe. . . . ...,. Anothse Railroao.—The Seattle Poj!*JnfcBi>en«r states thit another railroad corporation, known u tho Seattle add Wut Shore 'Railroad*'Co. hu been'formed in that oity;-The dinoton art men of vut wulth. .The object of thit company ie to build a railway from a point on the Seattle, Lake Short and Eastern near the hud of Like Washington lo the-Britiih boundary, and to connect with the Canadian Paoifio railway. A ten mile oontraot on thii road will be let within thirty days. "The lino of the Buttle snd Wut Ooast Rsilway will ren from tht junction tf the Seattle and But* era railway north in tho direction of, Snohomish and Whotoom;" Surveys aro now computed tb Snohomish, and will be rapidly pushed to the British boundary lint. Already tht eoapany hu purohaud 1600 tone of steel rails. Thsn raili were bought from theMou Boy Hematite Iron and Stall company of Workington, England, and other shipments art expected to folio- tt sn esrly day. The maps, profilei snd •peeificeilohi will bs ready for oontrso* ton within two wuke, and the 'grade will be oompleted, ready for the mile upon tbelr arrival. Thii lino will be completed to Snohomish about the same time u the Buttle and Eastern is finished to Squak. The-road will be pushed through to tho Canadian boundary u fast ai money and men oan do it. ' — . * '.' i \ i 'i ■ -, Corns oause intolerable pain. Hollo- way's Corn Cun removu the treble. Try It asd see what an' amodnt of pain isuved. , J Tie Dead. its. H. Marr, ohief olerk to Aist.r Psetmuter general at Wuhington, is *iad. • litti • ■■■• .'-.'. -*u ' Frederick W. Jarvis, she riff of M' oounly of York, Ont, diod It the age of 89 yean. Rev. Dr. MoCoul, M.A.,L.L.D., ex-prtsldent of Towmto Untvenity, s distinguished oriental Mholsr, and formerly, i profeesor lot elsuies, rhetoric, and bi-il Uttres in Univsnity Oolltgtl Toronto, is-dead. 0. -ortie, of Mtaeheittr, OtrtarJo'-Co., N.Y., writu. "I obtained lmMdiate ss-sf km tl. use of Dr. ThotnsVBllao* Mo OO. I have had sithms for el.veu yean. Have heen obliged to ill up alii tight for ten or twalve nights in siicces*, slill. I csn now sleep soundly all night on a .aether bed, whioh I had not been JtMetodopreviouelytosrliigtheOil. Th. snperlorlty of JdoUtSI .fl: . Worm EnMrmlnator is shoajahji.il. I effeots on thechildtien, PWoktM a 1 tie and give it a trial. ; ,:-u'i ul «-iilJ '-.: ' . [.. .*,,, b-T.4ffwb*pj*5 :, ::j: j.y^m^^t day:' Mus ™. Burr,' Green. Mn. T. L. Briggs ain m-itJ^'wMMmmisis. Vf. Gardener, W, Wolfenden, Bride, D. McAUum, W, M. Johnson, J. J. Ourriei&tt, Sternberg; mmh#!to9,(jmem,r$i ?i Coohrsne, Tho- Armstrong, E. A; Kirkland, i but taoluwrl!- j**sjiH | At Uie Cfoloninl.'^ltaebu'l«)lier, Victoria! ffi. M. Johnston, W. Goraiini''" Plumpers Pus; M. Wi Vi , Viftoria; W. >ndon, Eng.; Mn. C. dheh; G. E. Roset, P. Gannon, Vancou- imi, Philadelphia; J, Miramichi, N.B.; J. B. and wifOjCVlii-cjUT^lCGjIdJf Rylo, Van;- couver. ■ Ooudenseil Dwertt-to. i Thetroi Prussian preas':over!ihe Bchsaatiils affair is causing alarm. It Is reported; infjU^U oiAles at Washington tliat the Brifish Minister, Sir Loonel Wost, wiirmarry a daughter of Srtator Mitchell of Oibgo-'l'l . Movementa in'London in odnwls to- \tsms6smmR both money and accounta -otier-a-ir-: day's doie. . i ■ Three per cent,rentes ierawount oponod to-day in Paris at:76 rraima-W :&imes,adecliMoflilcenti*_ea£o*n. Soturdav's closing, ahd dosed at 80 tmg_v •mti/m-.'s vmm-idfflr I' rod" ■■•! ml. ■ml .li. .ui.limn -(ll i . Winer tub Vi-AtCmnmrr I. viMated from ony e»|ise, aawbuUo blemlstt* b the sh.paolpimplM, ure. and husehu soon begnt*to distghn thessdhi i In Mch a cose the most efljctlvepn-1fcr.ilH*oj_h* Kor Female Con^B-ita it hssiloeqaal ' .-. -.,..•■...' rG -.•-!- ..piiri,lnuihfi hoilj-. Easteri eaiHHhs. •• r *DsMoiib «jrimfcmii8iii>iij, Jenly'dflMirtdiseue. tutpim jttfaimti__t —aojco— MRS. JKSXIK JlcJIEIL'S iNBWBESTAURANT -I Oa Fna, street. :'' •' ■ 'ttajffllml1 ■ ■•■. ■ ■•'■ Hn, Barnhart, cor; Pntt and Broadway, hu bun a snfferer for twelve yun daKiM-Mta-M*. and lias trinl tv.ry remedy ahe could hur of, but noelved no bonsM-tAtltishe telsd iDr. -Thomu' pain entirely removed aad rheumatiim &^:^W^InSita*ionl', ' ulna ler aalai su thst yon get.Dr.Thoin* WEolu^leiMI(r,- i'i T. •■ Mail-.***-. Agt Dom Mr' WII *Co,q-Mol)on- •t-e UOBlMenuion Lire. ___?i-_t3__st_B_s_S_ttl^^ lnstl|oHonwlll be found •u" ,,Mi' flols'tfyealed the Dlreotor.'report Justify, tho eeomiuml which '• "•'-■■•'* ■ ""*upon at: Thanks to tlw resolute idem ■■«MfM* died suddenly1 ... .*r^. _ev *#ttry'ooiltge in London will be ready to receive cadets in July. shot himself on Wednesday loot , A - A formal protuthu been mado many Montreal |»* j*operty*owni ,. against the proposed electric railway.;' ^ViBJp-TllomiP Sal feM|f^leaJiijdj}: Aa a result of the Smith-Stephen, donation it is stated that Peter Red-,, p**< *sw*j,«5!iK ^#'^fi*l-*1-rai °t_: brute the jubilee by a handsome gat! to Montreal, probably in the shape of ""irai "**" towardTwEIlIi Tir"DoisJJd BmWVnd Sir George Stephen have contributed' lands of the governor-general **: the hands soon ae the .conditions have been oc* cepted by the corporation. The insti. 'V|e: ' are #isohi V njjkar*" the colonial conference Sir Alexander Campbell and Mr Sandford Flemi explained the propoul of Canada tin' idteriistive rt«BMii«e*to China and Australia, via the OanUikn cnoe re-assembles this subject and II will be discussed. Thorbdni, premier of Newfound-nd, all-four nUier delegates, were kiatalF •"•<"■''■ ■-^ ° i Mi j-YiirffT. «iihiii'*i Ims sow.' Thd««Stnwhyht-v«pVpef\r»i-iub. lidisd'lOTjtsnsgo/'! A ■' ' -iMi" , Bsron NerdMskjold is gMUnd nady to sailin uamh-f the aontk poll.. | d Tht ihtsrahste oottmtrot. lunnity lead to a revival of Ug-mutda that will nuke pouible the era of knee- !^V2c^iik?offl8iW.,^ gased in: corasrlng «-eat. „.Peoplo- generally won't we*g,Uutifapqw$ilii get cornered. ' ,-»' -fl-SWWtt? 8ldMglK'e-ith" out toleht, tna that ths son bad tssont without.flenius.7 ,i««ftj,nU InoW | ' In t sanglo dsylnstsieok-S-iJUii raiBeduby, popular, subepriptitinJlJ ^l*W*'''«¥,.A«'1 public National Encampsnt....... invyie / lift -a nwood „ > ;iiiijtu{i'l &i&^m~rMM~ditm7* Florida own property to-UWvaltie (sji oi.Angelu. Cal.JorHO^h pr, :__'_ , Il3.(*a0«n lwr»i artdltie bet* «880.«l«*»l*tei8»suissa. ,wik_ atiR remain it her.-xuassioB. „u j ,.M,T I ed H. A! rfctiuii«lnT^la*»*fll , . , "I am sold out of NorthrdB' # LyKU ths provinoe.—Ut, ileh Ji$r^';ijflk_' txt-..-. roosringViuineM.tliwork- — of the-o-apeav beer to Ihe imSthrVeryiSTUrstoof be* mi 18 per; cent, i A point at* i. eoandneuof tb. finance, of ' the farttJUIl the interest JEglWWWirMi, iproW.iOf.' The auetaahdllablllflosare eat forth In minute detail, and the tables .show that, alter making allowance fcr all We oSbM^ndka and proHdlsg for '*«V *_>fc»h# -■ auyplti ot WW iisbj-ed. lutjear itaBSe , ... _ ,'hafcthe. President defined u the tree polioy of the Company, visi—"To keep its balanco sheet right and avoid unnecessary, un- —Toronto Globe. T. R. Pearson ft Co. an agents fcr this company in Britiih "-"ToXi*,*, bi?,? ,,..-,r... ,•■'! rolOtcij §T. PAUL'S fchttlici«. Servleoa every Sun*./ al.U, A. M. nnj 7 r. H. In s Ohuroh, Hi. John street, below Royal annua. Ha- Hm, aU- are oordlally In- vltsil, Snndav Sehool at 1*0 si, i^. Maw st. • "'rvleesa* ^j'ool ool •WW mm _____ rrilT CBIIRCB, Ane. Blreet, -" — HUeeV 'Hevi-Batierl *.Uayaervleo.atll Sabbath Hchool and Sis Claa nlcHar-HI.-, .. .. -bKo-v Wid'. OasiSenlecaat 11 7ip.lm. Sabbath Hchool and ali-J0p.i.m. All seatsfree; "tally wMoomsd. ' "ai I uau d-d.8 >-■■*-, "111 ' |*SIIO for Cash. bjMsMiloselfa Ilia, loll; la n-juuand church within a i Jam and the, roads are la — ilnK-H li.'.*idWnB(«-l Wbnce: ^UJfl-iIS_hi*i-I*iK1T.IAT "~ days after date I Intend to apply. rM.qw-.-»!!!io»« a. t»-nd**^ N***t*iila*!ii.DI»- Met,Tnd dsMribed u tollowai Commedelng'il *el».E. eornerof the S.B.kof Bw.l; thuice North.Oehaloa; «aawiM*_ri,t_s_Mr .^orthtf chains; thence Knit«ontli*, to 5^,^i|#Sa^n, WW*'[::::.., I W HEREBT OIVBM THAT ^^,r,,1.,,ni?Dli'n°d'.,aS JSU 'be K.Tv. corner of k.K. aiuaae Houth n ohalns; thence in line; thenee follow- . shore line In a north- . —rjj^^-r—* ts-ehalns [more Or lsssj -ap. 'liiiVllli'.; .1. nui. . I ■MNnNn.la.noi -™ t—in Dr'll i_ ^^'^l^fmnwrnmim. I" VW*rlo|_.C,Ar>HI-f, 1W1 dai_5in2 Hi i tlrm od JtLiti n-i't'irWir^i.ll ntili i-s. i - h *AmtauefJm*k JWow, deeetteed. .mounUKulhwIthi and allMrsouhav- lalraa ag.ln.1 th. uid Male mual ir>-ieiefale WHBtn on. month Irom 3. • A»W), Eieentor. Piano Tuning. R.O. H. OOODWIN, OK VICTORIA, _ will visltNew Westminster shortly, irafewdays. Ordera for tuning maybe ftatlffjil'sllookBtoi*. * dapSOte OOODWIN A JORDAN. Royal ColMMan Hospital * NNUAL MEETING OP■: HUBfiORI* A bflnlo tlio Royal Columbian Hoi* pual will take plaon in tho Hyaok Hall, at TitWon Tmtnday KvenlDf Maj St*. IW. Bamnut Reception of Heparin ot thoBoara forthelr financial year, nnU theooni_Mr> allonofthe aUvisabllity of handlnff the Inntltntlon over to the Government, i - ■' ' '".'■ By ordor, ■..■:• i W.II. KEARY, Hon. Seoretary. New Wostmlnstor, April IB, 1887. dapIBtd ELECTION EXPENSES ... QF T. J. TRAPP. Adverti-iiiK anil printing :.,.;- Ills 79 HlrootHallH 28 00 Travelling Expenses...., V " Stationery, stnmps and sundries ., 2 •soil as I certify IliiB to lie correct, . , ,, , D. 8. CURTIS, Agent. New Westminster, April 2,1887. dapaml N' fttl NOTICE. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT thirty day*, from date Twill apply lo the Chief Commissioner of LandH and Worku, for a lloimRc to cut and carry away timber fiom the follow! uk describee, landi, iltuatedtn the district of Now Westmln* ster, and Province of British Columbia: OommeneliiRnt n pont net on the cast side of Fltt Lake about, two miles from IU head; ithonue east -10 chains, north 80 chains, west tb Lrtke: tlienco along Lnko to plaoe ot commencement, containing about too aeros, ALEXANDER McLEAN " T ' TkrW.A.Dumoah. "liow Westminster, March 30th,' IMT. .:,.yV'Mmh81ml •„■ __^_ Municipality Qf New : Westminster. f WOTIOB i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THB _ Rateipnyoffi of the City of New Westminster, .that the Assessment Roll for 1887 Ib now open for inspection at the' offloe oftlie City Clerk; and that a Court ot Revision and Appeal will beheld atthe Council Chamber*-! on tho 16th dav ot- Hay next, nt 12 o'clock noon, to noar any complaints against' the assessment fdrHhe pfosent yonr, ■■ :; .By order, . .;. i dapSOtd .JAS, A. ROBINSON.CM.C. $PRING_iSSIZE! Sheriff's Notice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll all Coroners, Keepers of Qnotsand Bouses of Correct-ion In my Bailiwick, wbo mar have business thereat, are required to attend the sittings of the Court of Asslee to be holdcu at tlie Court House ln the City of New West minster, on Wei* M«tdsr. the Ith day of May Next, «tll o'olocftn, m.; that, the roll of Rrand and petit Jnrors who have been summoned ror the said assise witl bo called over at 11 o'clock a. m. on tin? date above given, and all persons will be c„pect«)l,to answer to their names. Petit Jurors falling ta answer will be liable to lose tlieir day's pay and subject themselves to a flue. .. w. j, armstrqnoI ,-.,.,,, Sheriff, New West minster, A prll _B, 1HS7. d22td musicAi. St. Ann's Convent, ; NEW WESTMINSTER FOR SISTERS OF ST. ANN ttf. rn t'd'7n*9,'7~j*. ■ Thursan), April '28th. 1887. ] '»!' TIOK-TM, Children .imler 15, Hnll-i 3 Perlormapco to eontmence nt' T-W p. m. sharp. "' dapllle Delta Stock Yard. IADNEH'S LANDINGi' r -totio-j os* POSTPONEMENT ^ SALE 1N CONSEQUENCE OF THE I/ATE- 1 ness of the season tho FIRST AUCTION In the abovo Yard Is poxtponcd to Wednesday, Jam. 8IM88I. The present entries Include 76 Head of Livo Stock } v.fj And a Largo—«- Ulf , Anortment of Impliminte. Further particulars ln futuro advertise* menu H. N. RICH, apia-dwl-^aw , ( Auctioneer. O. O. F. Excursion to Chilliwhack OiillieeDOMloiioltlieSBIIi -J AIIIIIVEflSARYOFTHEOIIBER. IHE BTEAMEB "ADELAIDE" WILL i^7^.r..„w«^sf* lowing morning. Fare fer Koand Trip, $»| KttdlesPrw. All members of the Order cordially in- 4Mi--ia .;■>, ,*, , , v. By onler of the N. Q„ dapH-tR R. P. BONBON, RM. 7 fii lo. JM ..,.. (t aavr tl .nli-lL* Liiii ito b-^jnoc. :-:x ',/;■' '.'.'.■ ; Sf i( oiJT lOSflfiil*-1: via:-.1.* ,;_jo!3ii'ii) iig* iu-lw '.■-.■ir-'M We hfcv& jii_t Received m^Opwd \W .W^V^NK*?'pWpn&nts of JSew.-Sprihg;f Fancy Dress Goods, Ui Dress trhiimings & JUtiings, Printed Cottons&Ginghahis: DressMusiins&Piques Black Silks ftSfitlns. > Lace Curtains & Counterpanes. Table Linens. j\apklns& jiilili) oii -VtsweHage, Kid tiloves. Corsets & H«9ierF. aj>lT Embroideries, Laces & Edgings. Collars, Caffs & HandkVh'fs Clothbw, latt, a>Bd tiea's rnralshliig fiotxls, Carpets, Llaoletrai, OH Clutlis and Mnts. ALVC5WBBIOATV»RYO_0««»«1iipM. D. DRYSDALE ^ CO., April:!!, 1887 MOoiumbiaSt,Sew.Wssiiiiin»t*p...., JUBILEE Y?AS;!«3ir. Just received in our Millinery and Dress Department, the Newest Designs from London Direct, consisting of The Battenbert Lady Churchill, Quel's jubilee, Norfolk; tharid^s, ,■ Rutland, Suffield, Pagoda, Marchioness, Ellen Terry, Purl, new and striking Sailor Hats and Boating, Picnic and Sun Hats in ' 'riUrhei^s'^ieb'es, ■■■■ , '' ROBE OQSTUIVIES. 1 Silks'and Striped Satins. Aigrettes, Ornaments, Plumes and ... TrHnniihgs6T all descripttqni . '""1J' '- ■ ' ■ - ■ »M« e'SupVli" Jj! Great additions.haue been made to Our* usual heavy''.'^v every Department, including Men's Clothing and Furnishing.. -,. ■ ami •a J xomov dwapHe -as in hi b.ist.JLno--- 1887.* ))oU -l-iiivrt'I : 5.:ililao .-.riolj t2__rfl__iij____ _ 'nm* ill ItH ji 'IBBBBfeaii ■ - ttf 15 olositi tall omit Jeifl orti to? .■mi Wo oil Wm ".hoIJIH .won IidA" .'Ilil-j:i.l l.•'.'.:■'ili\ JjllToii lI-,I*'7 Vilil1f,i ■ .K'.-.ti !'■• l:-v.«"M.TMEfej) llUil ,llll/p '''■'," - - -'"*, ,■:■•!, 0*1) J7:llvr ,'IOiUji'I " ,:•'.'•: ■, ' - o. •■•■.1:71 o.t sa!»j^ lll'I " vi.:,' n.*-.;'i.: Jr.--; r.ri J'uln 1 .Wlrli I ji'it-ai pllifsksrl JihIp. ",-■! [MWHVmii; hiigb I 11'nojrI '.no:'.: ■*'.•*);'io-vI" w I Call aiwi £^;SK pleasure of showing' g^S ■ "' ] .i .; r- OitJ be ".'.f,l,tT$'''.VQio;ol. Stock, which is now coni ) j tloila jo*; toril Jj-_h sflilJI plate inevery Om&Wm vselw ^sawwnwiC-. /BOY/ I no -j':.Tit*>j^-I^ J->-*r t!*jj.r J -^ri; ii.i •• pltfl tuli.'o ix* beoesi OGLE, CAMPBELL & CO ' ■< :. ji ,B'r.:-,)r.s.i " :•'•. t ■; v.ll .il dwapl-hi-;:;; , .,„„,, „,. in in i l I d. h. McMillan & bro. OITY ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, Qu'Appelle Roller Mills. .-.):■:. ;■: teti b'kMJIjI Sayticftwisa . * . y.-ar^-. a-o"__-->a--c.-i Kcjutexoar, DtDs-uud Madal al tk* ■a ' -a a-a *- a-t ,-k Of___| rronMMi aninatfiv if tail iii'iiK bluoo uo*c lUl'tt I •' \Mmlipet,