w s\/tr-\f^' -*- s-U^K .%-iU^yt CU u -3M ������ jv.-.s-wi v- t Thomas O'Brien, Barrister. Solleltor. |' Notary Publlc,ron��ey ancer, etc . Office In.Upper Columbia. Ntvierasiuti ual Tram say CoMpaily'sfsufffling, : 3aJ Uelden. H.V. VOL XI NO. SPECIAL SALE WHITE GOODS- THERE is a time for everything and just now is unquestionably the time to buy���on a money-saving basis -everything in the line of WHITE GOODS and LINENS. Pillow-slips and sheets ready for use , or.by the yard. Crash and Glass Towelling from five :,' cents to any price point whioh suits you. -v Table Linen, Napkins, D'oyliea, Sideboard Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Towels, ,;.,', Table Cloths, Lawns, Muslins and Cottons at most attractive prices. 1 Here are a few sample quotations :��� Horrockses, Miller & Co's English ','.'' cotton���the moat famous, bleached goods on earth .��.>.-.,- ��� 10 cts Honey-comb white quilts - - 75 cU i< Fast color wash prints ��� - ��� 8 cts. . Linen D'oyliea, white or colored ft cts. Swiss Curtain MtfsUn - ��� - Iti cts. . ,.-.-'. .... -./i*.-*...- Remnants of La^Itabroideries, Prints, Muslins, Dress Goods and Silks. EG. Parson, General Merchant, Alexander Block. mauatasm f HEftOST OFFICE STORE *���* ���~"t"-Jl 'ia. - A carload of GEO.GALEACo'a, * Cerebrated Iron Bedsteads, Mattrasses and billows i-U*-U ..-at. ���.-. ...--, . -f. , - * "i AOSOT-forGolden tod Vicinity for the SaleofhMdlyUno. St��mdaid fonkStook, Small Frulta, Oran- nientni-ft-**^ Terns liberal. Apply now to-Hie PELHAM HURSERY CO. mirf^ *���-... mUllW, Bmhsh ColUmbu, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1901 " .' ,Wiil******mm*--***li***, ' .. ��� nm .i ) i . ii T " -^ Per Yeah. Capital Authc.rlr.sjd, fl.-MO-OOO Cajpltal rrrM T* m^*-��.*HH, ~Wt * l.lW&OOO ' tt 8. Howhud, T. R. Merrill, . B. MerrJtt, -Prbtident.' Vin-l'rm. ���^���fm. T'TiKtss: Win. llmdrle. H up Oinei. Tntmrrp. D,��. WIUIB,Oeneral Mwifer, I A. Bat, Ittmtti...... Braatheai A^ITOBA. ��.' W. T. and .B, c. Calga,y,_ Edmonton. ..., Portage la Prairie, Prim Albert, Ban-ebstoke, Strathcona. P**mv*r, Wlnnlpaj:, . ,....- ���*,*,.'emit;'Parl'OMuorn. ��_ Pertane,^ Suit 8M. Ms**. .. St. CtharieM. St Tboasu. Toronto, Well.ud, Weodstiiel., ml Mssntrtal, ������� Atftttm ImOitmtatiml*-. Uiy*, Bank, Lid .TtUmbenl St; London ���altbvtbmemeue, nvartosltpssaited for I - Aw**** M euutat Umtmt -t-W YOBK-Banlt. or" atnt-hul, Bank '��� OOLDEN, AC ii, -jn<." ii ' ji i ' a rr Jas. Bbadt, pii��.,. A P,LS. Ina* 'anme " M.Aiv/u. liisll-m. aasfcasff Mining Jinatneer, -****. Ut- ^^^-^^U^^'s. "",*--,-"# ..,':��� .-V ,. ..Tailor. ,>������" ������JAM-.-' ���nth Male HMslBl Mar*. .-������.�����. HwMfe ��WMrter * Pftikligin, Barrlalers, ���Wr.lToTe', Ar, ' .-:U.:.'-;li:l-i"' ��EO.S.McCABTElt, J.A.HAHVET, ' Hesrebtoke, HC. .. ..Fort Stele. ��.C BREAD ���*_?��� oiii*A**'i*-y*%>i*^'*'V***A. ��*�� Town .and District.! 4/o,twz.'&z'*.,tMV*/i'i ��*&*���&���: I Hr. Alexander, thn jeweller, has moved Into the premises recently occupied by Mr. E. A. Hag-jen. C.P.B. Ea.ter exaur.itn rates on tilt April 4th and 5tlt; fart,l|; good In return op to and including April 8th. Large numbers of men have been arriving from the virion* lumber camp. In the vicinity of Ooideo during the put week. . The season'* operation, in the wood, are about eided ind have been fairly auccssful. A public meeting villi be held on Friday evening loconeide* the question of imprpvesl School aoosjmodatlon. All Interfiled .hould attend Thi meeting will be held in the Sqltool- house commencing at 8 o'clock .harp. * O#iog to the floatinglee In the Columbia it his bwp n'toaury to close down the C. B. L. Co', ihlll fur a few daya, Booms are being) .trengthened and repaired in nadintp* for the continuous tawing that will follow the breaking op of the river, ud the float. ing of log. to (he compssasy'. mill.. Tueeday evening a slronk ansl did*' orderly onir.itjr was gathered in by the polioe. On thewijr to the cell, the prisoner made the atatoapheie fairly reek wilh larg lagt unfit for civilized ear.. The ang,**stio�� I. !**��. that tht (ag be applied to snebi*ile offender, ���nd thu. abate ��� nuittnee nnfortun- tlely too previlenl liiOolden. Thi priswsJer wis fined ��10 land ccstt or three weeks'hard labor. The Chlnete bind keep, up an un- rthljt din .very night. Some new lnitru.nenU have lean Misled reoently. including a tom-jon, guzyfu��y and huegag, which, when h. full play, It enough to Awaken lhe departed or cause' a strike among -stoker. In Ihe infernal region.,. /.- A large crowd turned out Sundty evening to hear Bev. W. D. Turner preaoh hit farewell sermon. Mr, Tnr ner hat made many frienda .ino. Homing to Golden tnd ainoen regret It��. pressed at his leaving. When Mr. Turner came there wu k debt of aome* thing over 1800 on the church property, which has ill been sflwred off. In addition the congregation hive raited between 1400 and 1500 towards Salary. Thii oould not her*,, bs-en done very wtll in a small town (Ike Golden had It not been for the hearty co-operation which exiattd between jji.tor end reo- pis). .* io). ������ Tbl. I* tke ****-* ot \iie year -when ���11 nature items to be in combat with tht deatlly microbe, bacteria or other diaeaae mm- As an antidote for microbe, an oil Oolden practltiowir-gives ibe. following m t most *mtrt**ve agent to theso atomic plague.. Take a nihbleof cheete, of which the microbe il very fond, and pine, about .he centre of the tongue; the little pesrt. will come in squad, from lung, larynx nnd lobe to feed on iheir delicious snerswl. When tl.ecl.eew I. literally alive with them douse in a .oggln of Glenlivel when, thonld any escape this fiery element, thty' will be drowned in tbe tide thai .weep, 'toward the stomach. Goodbye to the microbe. ttteiry, ���.WsetMlas sfJake* -~ . Bread on Sale at O. B.'MoDermot'.. doldsjn, B.C, *m<*a, m t ti bit- ��i( Joseph Bicycles ! "i".' ���''"��������� iMR'���^������.���-ss- CtSArtlT BEMOID. -4 ' i*#ffflB&':%l' EMAKtLID. ���vmImIA-timd**,',. '���'.,',' ffc Stwing iachlnes. vt.i.jmi>v> HOUSE:: my*m ' Tketalr ��lsM*tttH.*>ta�� j aaHHIIss��sMlMas.ersnal-ntla.... CkolMWliiM^LMiuoniskCltf-sr*. Free Pi Good Si Having ���jompls^ armngti-: ments tor the purchase of VBrtor 0-*t*&.** ***!*}' imL ttmtt kufcttttt* mirt A vsnafc.tMiit eholttaf ammmtt,nid tab* be* Aott **A***y*m. m**twjm. 3f55iS^^ IttiiaUrt hsvs��s*��y- u ami* km it I* im pe* lUktttlbiulmlrU-at tht Iiui wlfchJBN^|��^M|ldl trMi|> aalt ariltlt bf tartna Bart hi Ihi April OnmsurillliB. tttt fllfstrfHltat havidrawa np a tiratg K-MMIaa wKi^tkt fot��l-**.0<��s**-�� Ml toglH tiWtantltl aid towirdt divtlosplig tbe lead Indutry kf Ibt llNM.i.-'i- * ffca TUltesj. s��y��:-"n-|�� fht rmttttiU. Oji hifsrdasy PoM fft^rm*^ . . -j --,. ss, ,SS*'SSlilVJ.| .' undersigned sMicits a-share ���W-T'.swj.""!.ll l,li|,'.! ,. 'I .1, Of the public j��troriaj*e. ���'��� -,, W��.J.BARBY, ���1 _L__'*W^i neUen. NOTICE. THE Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Oolden Rink Co., Limited, will be held .1 the Columbia Honsss on TUESDAY, APBIL l��ai* -*ieo*t*m**�� an t^sWvWJ^^ b**�� '**��*��� V Local Agent will gtvt yon IM IfttMttitlt'. E.V.Cbmmbexe, Oolden, *..*���- Age*** ��� - A Para, far Rev, Mr. Taraor. The townspeople of Ber.ver gave a farewell social to Bev. W; D Turner, wbo hu Ml for Montreal, which all hi. friend, steeply regret. A pleatant tvtning wu tptnl. Tht following look p��rt in tbt. programme, which wu prwided ov.r by Hr. N. MoCal- lam: Mlu O. Davie, Mr. j. Thornton, H. Williami, Hiawi May and Sadie McCallum, Hani MeCillnm, Mr. an.l Mra. Hnlderaon, Mss-aara. P. Hhanwv, J. Coalord, Harry McCallum, Mr Ps.rdv, Mrs. T. Haney, A farewell addre.. wai read-by Mr. J. Morrla, while Mr. N. McCallum presented Mr. Turur with a pur... Following 1. the .ddret. : Rev. Mi, Tuixaa. Deer Friend,���We, the ton-naneople of Bea-ser, realising and deenly regretting Hia. you are about to be eeparatM from us by Jung length of miw, desire, ere your da;sarture, tonstlfy m aoiM tangible manner onr ap- pneiatioa of you aa a pwtor. We beg in aawre you that tbe friendship during yonr stay among us will be one of the imperi.lt able link, of the future, and we aak yot. tn accept tbl.asUrea..ndarcomp.'iiiyiii-r sum as !a Uight token of our high eatsxsm. We pray that srheror.r your lot In future snay be .-flat, yon may ever be ...isvnsido-l by kindaympalheticand nnerau.fri-s-da.anil that yea may bav. a lull .bar. of happiness. bejtowed npon yea. May yssa alwaj tinsse active and energetic in extend circle of Uod. kiugaon. and your adnslMson fnto th.tr.ml! aJtraaliatkaHtavn.. * Jieissflng the naalygaln om. abov., The eholr thtn ung, "We'll Nover Say Oood bye la Heaven." Bare. Mr. Turur, who felt duply alMtd, tkanktd thouenunt bt a raw haarthlt wud. lor tsWir kitdaau. ; tkt UdlM thek ftread it-irwhmanta, wklehtllMloytd. A Tottoftkanki wil tandered to ib* ekalt, and Mr. Purayforhl.pboAotraph. Ti.aocl.1 wtiTtleatd by .lagln* "Ar Hatfcaal Anlhtm. COMMITTED FOB TBtAL. I.yiii.inll.- Bnspeet vt III bo Triad a. Court or Aaalae. A pMiinliiary lieariil. BabingionV force, including Shekelton's dolninii, attacked Delarey, 1,500 strong, sou'l.- wut of Veutersdorp, and, havlhi; sle featedhlm, followed him up rapidly, with th. result that the Boer rearguard was driven in, and their convoy,- including the guns, captured at Vtial- bank. Great gallantry and dash wib" ���hown. Tlio force captured two 15- pounder guns, one pom pom, six Maxims, 320 rounds of big ammunition, 15,000 rounds o[ small ammunllion,- 160 rifles, 53 wagons, and 24 carta; besides taking 140 prisoners. British loss was slight. Many Boers were* killed or wounded. THE ASSIZES. Hen. W. 0. Well. Saecoed. tn U.ttluaf a Ceart far OoIJen. The last is?ue of the British Cdlunf- bia Gazette contained the list of places at which Courts of Assize would bar held dnring the month of May. For iome reason Golden wa. left out altogether, although a number of Hater .liouTS.be tried here. Mr. T..'6'Brl.n' immediately wired to Hon." W. C. Wells of this fact asid asked that tha list be revised and that Golden havt a Court of Assize On Wednesday rass* Mr. O'Brien received a snossage from our representative informing him tha. the Attorney-General would order a" Court of Assize to behuldeunt Golden, Tho following is a list ol tlio orim'-' inal oases which .vjll cumc ou for trial at this point: King v��. Collins-The nccused it charged with tl.e murder of A. Dandoi' ��t RiterborsjURb, last August, The Attorney General for the Crownp Tlios. O'Brien for the defenoe. King vs. Cliai.ibei-I.iiii -This is a charge of cattle stealing. The defendant was contmitte I to stand lii.'trial about six weeks ago. Tl.oa. O'BriBir fqr tho prosecution. It is understood the defendant has retained a well- known barrister iu Vancouver to itf fend him. King v.. MoKnltht.'���Aeouud.t* charged with conspiring to ir-fs.r-. property i��a> toendnntrer l.lehy n-iiittf dynamite. Thos. O'Brien for tha Crown. Iu addition to the above, three civlf- cases will iu all probability be ready for trial. Tne prompt action taken by HoTi. Mr. Wells in this connection will ho' appreciated as it saves all connected with the cases considerable trouble aiul expenu from having tn ge to tVolsoii,* aud aiuphaaiicaih. fact thai Mr. Weiji-' i. a man of influenos in thocaU.s-.ia.id- is keeping a watchlssl eye on the Interests of his constituency. LOST HIS LIFE. Lumberman EIIUcI by a Swift De* .roud lata l.o*. About 9 o'clock on Thursday morning an employe at Sehuuter's camp, named Geo. llyer. wa. killed at tne slide used to .hoot log. Into the Coir umbia from tho bench about 600 Iter abore tho liver. Th. unfortunates young man wa. engaged in watching the lo,;. and Warning i hose above hiur of airy mishap, J ,at how the dceess��l met witb the accident ia not known, but It is .opposed he missed his Fool' ing end got in the way of a sliding log with tlM rsm.lt thai Me leg war fearfully crushed and cut. besides receiving internal Injuries that ciiii*jrj' death while he wa. being brought to the hospital at Golden. , The young man was of good behaviour and had man f. ieuds among the lumbermen. It is nutlerstood ha lists- a brother somewhere In tbe cownrv. A cablegram wa. sent to >af-��l.,i. in Hereford, England, iiiformlasg" thein of hi. death. Coroner Field I. conducting aa bat/mtt 'hi. afternoon. . ���j ���<.'..�� .'��� i _-. Tlie Iiun for cleaning up v.rdsr itrteta ani lana. is at hand, clenuli- ���esw* of peatoii and premise tr.a ��� Mu. ���la low, sunt boldfr good today. Then- ttttud to it without delay.aitd1 make your praui.es nets and clan... What's Ih'- matter with she IumIk.II.. cricket and lacs oase silulin'/ Tike out an Ideal Bond i,, ,|���. j,,,,,, ds.n Llfo*-noilsli _ Imirr aaau IntsussM SOUTH AFRICA. 1 HUDttET OP ftfiffS FBOX THR SEAT Ott WAR. Hard FlghtUr Ib SeTeral Dlilricts- Bwn Wreck a Tnla nd Cap-tart ttHgitNt London. March 35.���-The latest dispatches frani Blot*m font fin show tliat the 200 Doers who were reported ittptured near Thaba N'Chu were ref- ugeea who aurrendered voluntarily. Tliey were in a bad plight, nnd had recently been fighting under (Jew-nit lie Wet nnd General Fouriu. Standerton, Transvaal, Friday, March 22.���-Four hundred Doers, under the Doer commander Buys, huve wrecked a supply train north of Vlaklnagtu. They overpowered tho escort and curried oft several wagon loads of provisions. A convoy destined to Join General French's vtlumn has been nttncked between Blood Kiver und Hcheej>er's Nek, Trnnsvnal colony. The British had one mnn killed and three wounded. The bridge at Blood Kiver wus burned, Capo Town, March 24.���Severe* lighting occurred Friday, March 22, between the British and Boers ut Harleibeestfontein, east of Klerks- dorp, Transvaal. Bloemfontein, March 25.��� Heavy lighting is reported goiug on at Thaba N'Chu, between Fourie' commando of Boers und a strong force of British. Military operations In the southeastern part of Orange Kiver colony uie progressing. Major Julian Dyog brought in 800 refugees from Wepener and Hmithlleld districts. Colonel Bethunc sent in 17 prisoners from Thaba N'Chu. Three hundred prisoners are now camped here, Cape Town, March 25.���Boer raiders in the eastern part of Cape Colony, with the exception of almost daily skirmishes, are keeping out of reach of the British. Colonel Scovil engaged Commandants Fouche and Malan near Blaawkrantz on March 20. Tiiree British were killed and four wounded. Four Boers were killed. The number of Boer wounded wns not ascertained. FROM BOTH HEM.SPHERES. lafarlaafe Hrwi Ct-ioilanwd Into Url#i Paraimiihi. TttC FAft EAST. London, March 25.���The foreign office takes a pessimistic view of the i mined in ie future in the far east, in spite of the settlement of tho Tien Tsin incident and entertains grave fears thut the relations between Japan nnd Kussia may shortly reach the danger point. Judging from information obtained in various official quarters in London, Japan has confided to at least some of the powers her determination to oppose nt all costs nny secret agreement made between Russia and China by which the former could secure territory or ot her advantages conl igu- ous to Korea. APOLLO WEAKH .BREECHES. Findley, Ohio, March 25.���Tlu* college at Ada, sixteen miles smith of here, hns devised a new method of draping its st utiles, and nn Apollo Belviderc in red velvet knee U-eerlK-s is one of the novel attractions of the institution. Somo time ago the Franklin Literary society of the college voted a ium of money to purchase a classical statue to be placed In the hall-. The committee, after consulting a catalogue, forwarded the money to Sew York for a statue of the famous Apollo. Lust week the piece arrived, and the committee, composed of young men and women, began unpacking it. When the. figure was fully revealed the young women uttered a scream and ran from the nail, declaring that they had been Insulud by the dealers and they would never allow the statue a place In the college. The faculty took the matter up and a long contention arose between those who adored art for nrts sako and those who were shocked by the exhibition of auch a figure. It was finally decided the statue must be returned or else appropriately dressed. The men were disgusted, but going to a local tailor, had him make a pair of red velvet knee breeches In which they clothed the statue, and thus attired the Apollo receives callers. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS- Tlen Tsin, March 25.���The Rev. J. Stonehouse, of the London Missionary society, has been murdered by brigands 14 miles east of Tien Tsin. London, March 26���One does not have to be long In London to discover that King Edward is u very popular as well as much talked of man. The papers are filled with anecdotes of the new king and wiih matter with which he is associated. They tell of his coming coronation, of past scenes in his life and things now going on, and all with a kindliness of spirit which reveals the sentiment of regard which prompts ihem. Montreal. March 25.���Wiseman's hotel, at Victoria park, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, opposite Montreal, was destroyed by tire early Saturday morning. The fire broke out at 1 o'clock and hy fl the building wu in ashei. The occupants were compelled to make their escajs> fn tbeir night clothes. The amount of the loss in not known, but is supposed to be covered by insurance. Dublin, March 26.���Earl Cadogan, lord lieutenant of Ireland authorizes* the statement that be will retain office for another year. Amsterdam, March 25.���Br. Leyds. thinking the Tien IWn affair afforded a favorable opportunity asked the czar, through Boe/ agenM at Ferin, it he would receive Kruger and himself. The czar flatly refused to wee either ot then. Winnipeg, March M^-A daring burglary was committed at 5*34 Banna- tyne street on Sunday evening. The house was broken Into from the rear wlndom and money and other valuable stolen. Ko trace of the burglars baa yet bam discovered. ] Washington, March 25.���Attorney General Griggs has handed to the president hiB resignation to take effect on March 81. London, March 25,���The Bunk of England has declared a 5 per cent dividend, payable out of the profits lor the last six mouths of S3.C0O,- 000. Melbourne, March 25.���It Is officially estimated that the wheat yield will reach 17,790,576 bushels or an increase of 2,552,628 upon fa**,I year's yield. Wheeling, W. Va., Marcn 25.-The Right Rev. John T. Sullivan, o' the Wheeling diocese, died today, aged 67, at St. Joseph's hospital. I'ur- kersburg, W. Va. New York, March 25.���Tiie Right Rev. Travel's Lewis, archbishop of Ontario, who is seriously ill in this city, wus reported tonight to be slightly improved. Liverpool, March 25.���The steamer Tunisian flailed from this port yesterday afternoon for Halifax with 52 cabin passengers, 230 intermediate and 830 steerage, Ottawa, March 15.���No. 186, V. F. C. A. Douglas, ol Howard's scouts, formerly of Stratbeona's Horse, has died from wounds received in action on the 16th February. Cleveland, Ohio, March 25.���At the conference on Friday between the Longshoremen's union and the dock managers, the deadlock which existed on Thursday was broken. London, Mnrch 26.���In the House of Lords today Lard Salisbury's motion to appoint a joint committee to revise the King's anti-Roman Catholic accession oath was adopted. New York, March 25.���Advices from the Philippines ore so encouraging for peace that the war department is considering the advisability of reducing the garrisons in the archipelago, Newmarket, Eng., March 25.���Tlie strike of the stablemen hero has commenced. The men in several of the stables stopped work at noon on Saturday, after they had been pnid their wages. Milwaukee, March 25.���Fire tonight completely wiped out the big piano establishment of William Kohl- ling & Sons and wrought further destruction lo adjoining property: loss. 8250,000, covered by insurance. Pittsburg, Mnrch 25.���By the explosion of slag at Opcnhenrth furnace, number one, of the Carnegie Steel company, at Homestead today seven men were severely injured. It is thought none of them will die. Washington. March ' 25.���-Secretary Hay on Saturday gave to the Spanish minister, Duke D'Arcos, a trens. ury warrant for 8100,000 in payment of the Island of Cogayan and other islands near the Philippine: gROlip. Pillsburg. Pa., March 25.���There is imminent danger of a strike of the coul miners of this district, ns a result of the stand of the operators against granting the demands submitted by the men In the wage scale proposed for the year beginning on April 1. London, Mnrch 25.���A dispatch from Gibraltar suys the ..United States armored cruiser New York will sail for Tangier on March 26 to convey the embassy to Mazagan. Thence the embassy will proceed to Fer. under a strong escort of the sultan's soldiers. Glasgow, N. S.. March 25.���The Sydney express wus derailed at Now Glasgow on Friday afternoon by the main switch being left open at the Bridge street crossing. The engineer saw the open switch but he was unable to stop the train in time. The ���Ftigine ami baggage car plunged from the track, but no person was injured.' Crunada, Spain, March 25.���Several towns in the province of Granada have been inundated. The floods have done great damage. Pari of the crops are ruined, and many cattle have -fierished and a number of houses have roi lapsed. At Illora half the town is surrounded by water and some of the houses have fallen. At Granada a little girl wns killed. X Elk horn .March 25.���Word has Just been received here that the body of Charles Kent has been found In his house wfth his brains blown out; the body was found lying in the centre of tho room, with the head partly blown off, and a ppin with one shell empty lying beside the body. Pieces of the skull wero on the ceiling indicating that he had been looking down the gun when It went oft*. An amount of money was found fn his pocket, bul nothing to show thnt he had committed suicide. Tho general impression Is that it was an accident. Ho was an only son, his father being an invalid, of Norval, Ont. MAN AND A GUN HE SHOOTS TWO THEATRICAL IKS IS NEW IfOKK. Hi Claim, to Bi a Morphine Fieia- Wanted also for Counter- felting. New York, March 24.���Two men were shot yesterday morning at the Kdtla.kellw.oI lhf> Pabst hotel, cor- ner ol Broadway and 42nd street, oy a man who is believed to be Insane. The Injured men are 3. II. Leffing- well, 40 years old, ol tho Broadway theatre, who was woisnded In the left side, and A, Dingwall, general manager ol Jacob Litt's theatrical enterprise.. Dingwall was taken to Roonvelt hospital, where it was lound that a bullet had entered the -shoulder, ltlch- ard Hayden Mor. is, 25 year, old, who ssuys he Is a student and a native ol Tennessee, was locked up charged with having done the shooting. When Morris was arraigned In tho police court, he said he was Robert II. Moulton, ol Springfield, Tenn., and that ho had been a student lor three years at Columbia university. He was held in $5,000 ball Ior examination. Moulton said he was a user ol morphine, and that he took a good deal ol the drug yesterday. He said ho remembered going to the Broadway theatre, and remembered the second act but nothing more ol the play. He also remembered coming out, but asserted he did not remember that anything mora happened Irom that time until ho lound himself pulling up to the police court in the patrol wagon. While the man was In the prison pen tho police explained that Moulton was almost totally deal and that he read speech by watching the movements ol the speaker's lips. A detective, in court, who overheard this, said he wa. looking lor a man who could read peoples' lips, and was deal and was named Moulton. He showed a photograph al Moulton and said ho was wanted Ior passing bogus cheques. The detective said the prisoner was known in Chicago, Elraira. Boston and Buffalo. It was said at the hospital that Dingwall was resting easy. MURDEROUS PARENT. Coldbrook, Mass., March 28.���Mrs. Lizzie Noramore, while in a lit ol Insanity yesterday afternoon killed her family ol alx children at her home, hall a mile Irom this village, and then tried to take her own life. The children ranged from 10 years to a Babe ot 10 month., and their Uvea wero taken by the mother with an axe and a club. Then she laid the blood-drenched bodies on the beds, two on one bed and the other four on a bed In another room. This terrible sight met tho eyes ol tho husband and lather, Frank Noramore, when he returned home nome hours later. Mr.. Noramore then attempted to take her own life by cutting her throat with a razor, and when discovered sho was on the bed on whicn the boslii's ot lour children were lying. Although she cut a deep gosh in her throat and suffered tho loss ol much blood the attending physician, ara confident she will survive. During the evening a number of neighbors ol the family aaw and talked with Mra. Niiramore, and to them she told how she killed her six children. At tho time tho party ol villagers, she was asked how ahe did the deed, and she said she took the live, in tour different rooms, and as fait as .he killed one child the body waa placed on a bed. The children wore three boy. and three girls Ethel 10 years, the oldest, while tho ages of Walter, Charlie, Chester, Bessie and Lena ranged trom eight years to ten months, Lena being the baby. WIRE AND CABLE. ��ew sud OM M.rlS'B ���en Cape Town, March SI ol psague have .���Four Ireah ��ea reported Halifax. March. 28,���Vith else place, te tear from, tbi majority for McKfnnon, Literal. 1. 871. Watervilla, Maine, March 28.���J. Dearborn, ol Clinton, murder��� his three children on Friday with aa ax. at their horn, lu that town. Fort William, Ont., March 24.��� Jama. Hammond and John McOrath were both accidentally killed while Placing a boiler in position at the A. L. 282 mine yesterday. Kamloops. B. 0., March 24.���Fire at Shuswap Milling company's aaw mill last night destroyed the mill and plant. There was' Insurance lor ���,15,000, and the Iou amount, to 830,000. Blnghampton, March 24.���The Brevier street aohool In thia elty waa destroyed by fire shortly beforo noon, Several children are reported mining and it ii reared they have perished In the " NEARLY MURDER. A1 A stane band named Csinli'lsl, wilh Ib. Ilcrnbardt-Cosiuelin company, waa Injur ���si by falling acenery n short lime ago. When Bernhardt heard of It, ah. aont 810 to the Injurs'*] mun. Tbe progress of the season witnesses iso decline In the popularity uf Ohnrls's II. tlnnford'a new pluy. "Private John Allen," Tbis will be the Ural time lu hia career that Mr. Ilanfisrd has .confincsl Lira ���self to Ihe pnrti-ityai of . .ingle pnrt for tn entire season. THE PEDAGOGUE. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Pe. body Normal college ol Nashville wil oct-tsr iu January. Dr. William E. Qiilne, dean ol lb, sjollege af Pnyalri.tn. nnd Htsr-p'oua Id Chlcoio, hn. flren .LTi.SJOO to lb. collegs I. endow ll. library, and Dr. II. A. K Steele, another member of the faculty fca. given ��� like nnmnnt to endow Ihs pathological laboratory. H. C. Prick haa purchased .nd pre ���rated to tbe Klngsley Home nsssoclur.ssi- of Pittsburg ��� valuable .'state oomph',) for many year, by the late Mssjssr 11 A Montoolh of thai elty. The .slsjs-s-ta ot Ibe association are Ihe etlncntlssn and.fli promotion of tb. geueral wj-l.arc s.f tb' nug people if tbe diy. Htm OENERAL STRIKE ORDERED. Marseilles, March 28.���The council ol the labor union and the labor exchange have decided in lavor ot a general strike, and have Issued an invitation to all unions to cease work in support ol the atriklng dock laborers. The harbor watchmen, the soapmakers and the atreet ear employee, have resolved to strike union tho claims ol the dock laborer, are considered. Two thousand soldier, have gone to assist the authorities In the suppression ol the trouble. Incident upon tbe etrike at Mar- aeille.. Gibraltar, March 28.���The fetes arranged for yesterday in honor ol the Duke and Duchess ol Cornwall and Vork were spoiled by a heavy rain ���torn.. The Duke end Ducheee took luncheon on board the flagship ol Admiral Sir Harry Rawson. Winnipeg, March 24.���Archie Mous- ���eeu, an old resident ol Lor.tte, dropped dead last nlgbt. He wa. engaged in a friendly game ot cord, witb membera of bli family, and without a word ol warning dropped back In hi. chair and expired audden- ly. Death wm reused by apoplexy. HIB SIGHT RESTORED. Baltimore, March 24.���Valentine Bot*, ol Buffalo, N. V*. hae had bla sight restored to him a. a result of a surgical operation performed in this city alter having been totally blind for 28 yearn. Mr. Bote is 82 years old and has been blind aince tour year, ol age from tho effect, ol smallpox, which left him with spot, on bie eyeball. He waa operated on by Prof. A. Douglas McConachle. A delicate Incision was made behind the eyeball and a piece of calloiued flesh removed. Instantly light flashed Into Uw ball, and Mr. Bote saw bla deliverer, tha flnt person he had beheld tor 28 yeare. Wiartoa, Ont., March 28.���Complete returns of tho recent Dominion bye-election In North Bruce, with the figures ot one poll yet to bo verified, give Halliday, Conservative, fourteen majority. Fort Wayne, Ind., March 24.���The Kerr Murray Machine works, one ol the largest manufacturing concerns In tho city. 1. on fire and total destruction ol tho work. seem. Inevitable. Loss will bo very heavy. Belleville, Ont., March 28.���Richard George, a twelve year old apprentice at Tickell's furniture factory, wai killed yesterday by becoming entangled in a belt. He was badly crushed about tbo body and lived but a short time. Dallas, March 23.��� Sheriff Johnson made the following atatement: "H. C. Henderson this evening confessed to me and County Attorney Summers that ho 1. one ol the Cudahy kidnappers. Hi. confession was made voluntarily." Niagara Falls, N. Y., March 28.��� Two Pullman sleepers were derailed at the cantilever bridge thii morning on the westbound train ol the Lehigh Valley. The sleepers were filled with passenger., who were all badly shaken up, but whether any were seriously injured oould not be learned. Antwerp, March 23���The steamer Chemnitz, ol the German-Australian Steamship company, and the British steamer Toy collided last night in the Flushing roadstead. Tbe steam- Toy aank and only two ot her crew were saved. The Tay had put into the Flushing roadstead owing: to the prevailing storm. Thirteen ol the crew ol the Tay perished. Terry, Mia.., March 24.���Jerry Bell, a negro, 25 years old, charged with attempted robbery and osaault, was lynched here last night. Another negro, Charles Hollingsworth, was also arrested and the mob meant to hong him with Bell, but he fought his was/ through the small army of men, and* although at least 50 shots were fired at him, he escaped In the dark- St. John, N. B��� March 24,-An ex- citing and painful scene sitae witnessed at the maternity home ol tbe Salvation Army yesterday. Father Oay- aor, a Roman Catholic prleat, called to administer the last, rites ot btt. church to a dying girl. He was refused access by Ensign Hick., bead nurse, and Adjutant Holmaa, the matron, on the ground that the girl said aha did not want lo mo a nrleet. . IMO Toronto, March 22.���A deputation representing the Lord's Day Alliance waited on Premier Ross yesterday to urge that the Lord's day act be applied more strictly la the Niagara peninsula. Two .lectrlc railway lines were now running in that district though the act forbade it. Mr. Rosa was also svsked to *�� that tbe Ontario exhibit at the Pan-American exhibition at Buffalo ahould be closed on Sabbaths when tha time cornea. Chicago, March 88;.-After a thorough March with drag nets in Lake Michigan at the loot ol. Sixty-third ���treet, the police became Inclined to believe that May Comatock, Uw 17- year-old daughter it a wealthy retired merchant, reeidlng at Benton Harbor, Michigan, who disappeared the other evening, was kidnapped Instead ol committing suicide, aa wai at first thought. Ottawa, Mirth 38.-The minister ot the Interior, oa Friday, laid on the table ol the house a return bt the correspondenra la regard to tbi pay ol the men of 0 battery. Thii corps waa on .pedal service to Rhodesia lor soma thns, end during that time received the pay ol the Rhodes- Ian polioe, 81.25 per day for gunners and driven, instead of tbi regular imperial pay. London, March 34���Po.tma.ter- General Mulock, ol Canada, later- viewed Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain at tha colonial ohVe oa Friday afternoon. Mr. Mulock na. ban Invited by Mr. Balfour, ol Burleigh, to appear belore tk. Inter-department committee * on ths cable as/item to Uie empire on Tuesday neat. Hi will In consequent* defar bli departure until Wednesday, Joining Uw Hymalaya at Marseilles. Pari., March 31.-Ntct.olai Fran- col, t'hlfflart, tba painter and engraver, li dead' HaY waa bora In 1825. V'ctoria, B. C, March SH���Thes'ol- lier Willamette broko In two latt night and la now. a total wrack. Montreal, March 28.���Oa tba Joll- etto branch line of tbe Canadian Pacific railway, near St. Gabriel Do Brandon, on Wednesday, a poas-ingei car containing twenty peopl. -rent over a fifty-foot embankment. Only lour people were Injured, none of them ���osrtouely. ��� Washington, March IS*���-It la understood on high authority lhat the prciidont has decided to appoint Mr. P. C. Knox, of PltKburg, tb Ml thi vacancy In fin eablnet that will bi caused by the retire lit ol Attorney General Grlggi on April 1. A m��ER 1URDRR0D8LT taiis ttu win a end Then SitcUm-Ht lo lie laaaaa-Wi-ua Will Hot Recover. Dunnville, Ont.', March 83.���Mrs. Lynch," wife ol Alex. Lynch, a well- to-do farmer near here, was found In hie house last eveaiag uaconcsloiu. and with her head horribly lacerated and bruhwd. In the bam waa fonnd the husband, quite dead, and with hii throat cut, thi knile with which the deed had been committed .till being clsltched In hii hind. ��� A doctor wh called aad 'Mre. Rynch 1-e.tored to conociouuen. She then stated that walls in the'barn together yesterday morning ber husband attacked her with the kingbolt ot a wagon and beat her until be thought she wai dead. -Then he stabbed himself th tin neck, savoring hi. Jugular vein, and expiring within a few minute.. Upon regaining her senses Mrs. Lynch staggered Into the house, wben she again fell unconscious. Mre. Lynch li terribly Injured and tho doctors think she cannot recover. Lynch ta thought to have been in. I '��.-��*>%*��%%�����** ****����%*. ''- \. V v'taiTslUT- mm eft. ,,^:.*i *** IT T. 0. DBAS. MUST WEAR spOURT DRESS. London, March 21.���At St. James palace yesterday afternoon, King Edward, wearing a field marshal's unltorm, received between lorty and fifty deputation, from various parti ot thi kingdom, bearing addressee end congratulation. 1JI. Majeaty made aa acknowledgment to the general body, but mad. separate replies to the Free Mason, and to the deputation from Trinity college, Dublin. The Duke of Connaught presented the Free Masons' address. The King expremd his great re_ et at relinquishing the grandma.tership Ming Edward li becoming more and more exacting concerning Uw formalities on theki occasions. :'A tew hours before the reception of a recent deputation His Majesty asked the lord chamberlain what drew they would wear. "Frock coats, Vour Ma.esty," replied the lord' chatnberlala. -1 For the last time, tben," said King Edward, "in the future uniform or court dress must bo worn. Thi. Is not a republic." WBBTMINsSTER CLAIMS THE CUP. Ottawa, March 22.���The Now Wesrt- mtniter, Britieh Columbia, lacrosse team is out claiming that, the Minto cup should go to them. The following has Men receives from the secretary : New We.tmln.ter having defeated all recognized aspirants lor championship honor, claim the championship ol Canada, awl contend that If the cup was Intended to be given to the preaent champions, New Westminster should be the flrst holders and therefore should be consulted as to the terms ol the future contest.. Under conditions pursuant to Uu above New Westminster li willing l<> compete. We wish to tike this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation ot hi. cxcelleny'e I pmevcal recognition of the national game. (Signed) H. RYALL. TROUBLE ON THE G. T. R. Montreal, March 33.���Grand Waaler P. M. Arthur, ol the Brotherhood ol Locomotive Engineers, of. Cleveland, Ohio, aad Graad Master T. Sargent, af the Brotherhood of Locomsv tive. Firemen, ot Peoria, III.', and "a grievance committee composed of 40 representatives of these unions an tbe Grand Trunk system between Chicago ana Portland, have been In secret session at the Orand Union hotel here since March II aad: it 1. learned that a breach sxwti between the Grand Trunk aad these broncho, ol ita men which will require most*, delicate handling la order W> avssrtf a rupture. It �����.-**������� ho, Elisabeth knew that ahe had been thrown and badly Injured. Tbe sts a were twinkling above her when sbe re covered consciousness, ~ .nd resit/"! whst bad happened. .There was a ds.ll Fain In her heed aa well a. ..sharp pals. In b.r left foot, and when she tried to move she could nut do so. After thinking for . moment or two and renl-tlng tait she was severely.injures] andtus-. ftetly helpless, sbe decided to c-.U for help, ansl call she did..her.cry ttchoiii- f.r throi.il. the still wood.: -Afti-rlei'l l��g for some time, sic tx-snil to tsaitsr stand bow unlikely #-was. that belt. ia\j , ssreUd be beard. Rhe nuiht be far (ro..i **y habitation, and If not, It might lit* w late tbat all humanity iu thia icri��)i was aaleep, and roislsl nnt be awakeus-sl except by a loud cry near by. Ah! Whst was thnt. Yea, sl.^*wa' sari that was an answering "Hello;" fc.hcr ci'y of "Help, help!" 8��e called .gain, nnd thi. tlmi-UM ' answer was more di.tl.ict, after whis'h It waa not- long .before .the owner ssf the .answering voice was'' by her side,' then she sow thnt II wa. her ewn muster. She explained what had happened, aa he.bety over; ber with a milt* tr's lantern Ih hi. hand, after which sbs ..ked hiin to raise her up $hat' she" mliht test the extent tit IW'rrijurl.ssi' nasi see if she eouM ,t :nsl. JSo, (he cou'd n&t (tansl, her plslo [..titled ner Immensely', inst her left font was either broken bt hiidly sprnim-d. '"l.et ns think for a mm nt and decide: what Is best to, be;ds>ue,','.*Fn.d. ViJIey- fifcW; then, after s 'ss.sort i��a'siee,'he' (ton- linncd: "Woulsl.it suit yon If I co.rhl )-�� to my 6Wn eitblri,1 'some few'-nun* stred yards from here. There lie uU saddle mj- own ihu.-; and take yet these* oi"fp your frleiulssl'* They thoiurht of other thtrtin to Oo hat, after mauy other sugo-estions by both; this st length apprnred to them ..being the best mare to mnke. So. lifting her In his t-tr- tig arn'ssonce mor >, this time more teudrrlv than when he. bit sflfistesi her over the .trenm, he aoon' traversed the into.vs'nisif distance, and.anon plnseil Iser on a sofa In hist eirn "best room."' Then he went and saddled his own horte, with the Inien tion of conveying her on its lark,,over to her friend,. Upon rettsin'n; to ben, however, he found tliat sh? Ind faintest Using water ass restorative, he. after, little time, bronght ber back to her senses. Her aisle gave her much .Ronr. and It aoon bcca'.se evident to both thut ahe eould notcmiure a journey of aav kind that n.aht. ."There Is . *3.ii)t;*r at "I^'le's." !�����' said, to consul* Iii.-.'.. "The tilth:; Is mow fir I'p.nt, sm.r lWn nnie lilm Jiere shortly after daylight. lie will then l-'now what.is be:** te be.stolid, ^-sl .'(.ini; lhat your bianco stinted tip' here .in*I woke mc up. sr 1 mis-ht not. have heard your enl!." Drawing np n chair, be entlnuetl hatting. with' her as the night psssed, I'St-li moment (lulling lier nliich esl'sMcr, tr, us wben we .re throwing ott . aevro ���hock. Dnrluy Iblss time Vallej-fio'.il souked forvkerjuiif nifsed. her ra fov a. ,he wotujl"nllow, but Elisabeth was s prousl pntlMl'ond would consent to nothing hut the Most nsicfsiary naslatsnce. **rlri* this ebWosl Idle ttwe: Elisabeth lets'uHi- ntndis'sl ks>r manages*, .nd the myro iho olwervedniui tbe inore it ei��e sbe "felt brtsriMh hi. humble roof. In mc'iy -w��y> He temihdcsl to* if, her (usher, ansl where tho similarity* wu�� lacking it "**.������ iftdvetl-er la Uvet of 1 ulli'vfield." Its* had a "reflssed dignity "ot tSnntier whls* tott-M -her rdosrat'*-;-. but beneath shut, ha had the pulsation. o1 his youth s'sd'a grave masterful a.lf- reliaut jtay tim) MfJS.Mtreael, ��t-_ tractive. ' On |ke alith day after her accident, EliM��ie(h awoke from'W conch hv the "sitting room." which had been given JlcylicM*. cousclou. that nre quite well. She al- |.|v-eoshi breakfast, but tie to the'mine, as wah lus custom, Sllsahelh put on an apron ,m> t" tat,by..lji|is;.v!i<'is>, c ii.be wai Ons* "iile iii.lt. v Mowed VanryfieM-tv-edskil: Mid in" lent pain. While sho "talked to issin t-be hnd lime lo i'.st her eves .bout lie room. Even in the dim I ght she .Mild sets In the ninrtiuen, evldrmee M .'clincUK-nt, and is. s-ime a-nae it put her in mind et her "hither'. "Uiffilnt s,ont". In New fork Oily," only la-ltu.) ., t Hi. poo gh how he ,-nmo to be J miter svns ts��,her yet :n mystery. '- I Towgrsls daylight she fell Ino ��� pc.irefnl slumber, cy.il iwoke mncfuri-j f eshed after the sun hid rlaen. ���'**' The'doctor found beside. . ��p-.!n��d foot, ��� iidint.rtd rib, thit hid .light" issd tor tlur-irstitlnf hchef-IWi (unlet. jsWcuu aa**thtt die fow d.-s .pent, sssffh bet mmtfo lasasxslsaMn In N***e Vork Oily, could lw ae tsjrmed)>u��iisj1.; htiveif with IbeiduUe. of .heuaekeeplng. :.- She swaipUi* Atajr, Jueted Ibe picture! aud a. ^s^jwild ilisiened -hi-I stove, wnen the dinner hour .pproacu-., sMffifflmi i��a^^tefe.r fore the fire, allowing the fat to drip on the bread, ��� Whoji Villeyfield return*** slimier wns ready and!.waiting his ro*v>,\ ir,g. He wis muck iurprised,. and fnir souse unexplained oauae, turned very white, thru .be. recovered hlmaelf uid tali Qtiletlyj; , ���' k-i' ���" 'To'yo.i-fnli.fc you���os.Id bare done thia? Are .you quite .recovered.'" ���"Oh; yeilf she replied, "and yo.s hnrs> ', 'been to kind,ts> me.' U.s/ould bo st-as gs II 1 could not'.how sny apprccin.ton a;- a little way." '" Iri the few days that followed Ell.iab.lh look '-entire charge uf' ihe cabln,a..d thai fiaj-c Vnllcyliclsl mot-o IJnie at the m'ne, .hough his evenirps wire usual'y spent , with Ellcibefb li. rambliug through the I groves and va}l.*ys. These evehliigs'wefe''a source of rap. J tttre to: both these [sedjsle. The more tbe nature of ea, h unfolded I self u the oll.-r, the more rained to tech .thie the charactertistics of each nature ba- ,caWe. ValleyUfId intprcstrd Elisabeth . with description* of the legends of thi tarly mines, which he hail heed fro.', the old miners, assd the superntitlon. of the early scni't-het-s for .silver and gold, while-she in turn told bliss of her trave'a In Swltserhnd and of her school dais lafter. her mother's death. He never . spoke to ber on the subject ef his srar'y * life, and she surer mentioned the Cl,y> ���:��� motes..to him. ' I do not think thnt either attempted to i.uge how sweet these'evenings were It', Ihem. They lifted" the*cup to their Ilia wa the atreaiu thit bore thomfonwnrd,-'absorbed la the he��uty of a'sensation which hithetto they had not kuown. They seemed removed lis such rkn.bles.from the sin and pain ef earth,'and passed down paths which 1<4 to the. blisal.il dells and valley, of a new and l-enutlfiil Eden In the distance beyond. To the woman this new experlens* wi. Indescribably aweet. She nad Beeu thrown In'cbntnist'with ���' io.��rn*.IWlltl*/"ii.tu*es,-��s "the reidir" knows, bnt none had she hitherto met se flank, so true isr sio noble-., thi. mas'. waa, aad rah hswnjig si hi. eabU for aim ud the rs> '-'--'s with htm In tl'i .venlig Udnlfchi' ;onsll| to. her ��� new. yet ecstatic scusittiiSu. Mo absorbing tor words, end i�� Godfrey, hid not Hnt her- tor lw, sAe mado ae, eflprt te taie the initiative In this regard. However, eke ai. brought te her senses somewhat rudely one stay by the meeting of Stain one of th, r>Us��ys. Then .he kntW that her comp.ol.in,hip with V.lleyllrid ���aa the sn.bj.ct ot mnch gossip la (he Und. ind tlut she would hive te i*olsl i, trmfiAb ��� Writing ��� haaty nott n plsOulof Ait. die waa now fully recov- end, aud tbat her frienda had called tj-hotjU.lett this In the cabin whir. TELEQRAPHIC BRIBRV* ", .. London, warch M.-It i. repbrted In high circles that King Bdward contamplatw a big exhibition lu London on the Una. ott th. Pari. Pits ttbursl. em and] Pa.. Hank ��..**,, D. L. t. Battle-, doing bus- Iww aa Straus., Battler 4 Op., and the Pittsburg Limber company, filed a petition In bankruptcy in the United States district court yesterday. The firm ma llatslUUe* ol, 1100,000 aad so assets. ' '������'.' ���xpoiitlon, Uio Istea being to the Thamea Irom W��tsala.ter bridge to Albert brldgs, Inc'uding thi whols ol Battersea park. New Madrid, Mo., March 33���The lire at Tlptonvllle, Tenn., Is suld to have been Incendiary, and la iuppossv id to have been started but ot lw- vsanga hy negroes tor. the lynching of Iki hlugeradd, om etAS*, rem, an Saturday. . "T ' Ml Klngiton, March -s3.-tleut.-Col. Reads, commandant at thi Royal Military eoHege, Mre, ***** ****.e*t- v-jnu, arrived la tlw s��y this alUr- Boon. ' Alter lunrb Oal. Bwda ..was drlvw acriM to tlw-cflihge. Halifax, March Sl.-Acttag en V Ue Instruction, received frooi.taslm. parial authorities, Detective Power, on the arrival ol the Allaa liner Corinthian from Liverpool hut evening, arrested Walter Pope, an English-; inn, charged with *m-*-*-**nt. London. March 31��-Tb> King haa eommlsiloned Edwin AT Ahtjey to paint ite corohatM fMO. at WsMt- mlnster Abbey, sir Francis Knollys hss Informed the artist at Morgan Hall, 01osjee.terehlre.al the Klag'* wl.hee, and alio tha dimensions of ihs canvas, which Will he 15 feet long. Portage la Prairie. March 3l'.���Hr. G. Davidson, of Prince Albert, has been appointed rnanager srtth. !lnV perlai bank ban to ncresd Hr. WH- TA^w*m%rm. Sa*riavx**w* Weatport, X. 8. Hareh 31���Harry W. McNally,,��: prolUlaent bratlness mu, and a manner ol the firm of MoNally Bro.., wai aocldaitalty killed it hie mtnsl term mimtnm pttt lswt night. H. uem a "" lisjiiri'd lhe heart, and he ihsplt l'aiis-his potii .it: too> taeresi? least; i week. .-iWflljsb'Sth j letter to Elsl* nn'ilalng her i abseuee, and the doctor delivered it oa 'hia way balk "to t.fin," t* hi laughingly termed It. Tlie Godfreys has bean *nmlpp*tr. Mjrtt-s-tb ��| -mat, tntpmb, the letter to HIsle was reesl with much r.'tlef, the doctor ae ur'ng thsm that ah* wae perfeetly eons(e. table, aid. la ~ao t'ssser. Slate .gained,In .a letter, on��-*��nt lisrk to BlissiMh, lhat u _ ���*|le Rill .nd Sure Footed Colt were hostile claims, It would be qnlte 'mpi�� slble for her t. go lo her con.ln, hut they would receive the doctor', report siillr, ind (end for her ju* a. aoo. a. 'she wn, able to be moved. I ' ��� For tbe next tew diy. Elisabeth re* malned Indoors, seldom veuturipg lie--. ybnd a .cor. of yards from the rabbi' did not feel ill hut felt In that my attte ��t weakness, whleh come. wa. .are to we lt, thej s*.�� followed Elaie, and took np her visit al lhe llodfrey. again. ��� lio-sntaatsnlsm diaplayed hy the Crarhi freya toward Valleylleld arosjaed Ellsa- ' ttil's resentment, and she Inquired of ilslo ait to Its cause, (f Is** , J/ ���:, "Why? Its Ju��:bMe.��>nswered BWe. -Thatjkllow P-^ey*,!* fwnd a rhe 1<-Je,l|0ie s!rlft,sjlBd-s>a..fool enough, I" w.nt te give Ihe whole benelt ef III, llud to the owners of Uie mine," _. f' ;': "i-os-nd a rich :mFiaikmmm the mine te profit by hi. management'- hWii stWrTlfsir'oSs, tntn ��� ' *-�����-*& __ Isamnns. Mr., ���nail I ���uffer lo be be.ulifnl, 1 know. ��� Mrs. .BldsH. - Ab, but how one .utter, trying ����� be pallia yon will Hv.r know! r . ' Ne ���ao'sshould object lo thick ... ��� It takssj Uau to *Mlld up tls. m. ���tmemf, tosu .tk. Mrrlvelled -Mr* m^UUlU ���wnmnlng feeling would, m Bf Curing Tluir Pociuiw Dli^Dt. Oham'-i Vmetoei : >��� a *k**rtd**i ******* gtstftAzam .... U figure and complexion, but also I seed would .ch. .*,*-*i**. it wotdd j teSas ass's lira j itly du. to a wiake^ s*ionditr(����*"of thaa I ever"b35e^edT ^dteTw could; do. Word, fall to express my gratlVi tudi lor tlw wonderful cure brought! ********* im ssjejat-nsaat.'' hat done roe '^waj|tVi^eti; "I was ���o wank that I te*M not walk twlot t*��fn��th of thi hiuw. Sine, uanrj 1bf.f0me'e time JMod I have N- %!*?��!J?~��*' lean*-**. m���� ���:without aay innuvsnlnMi Thsw|h T�� year, old and ou/" ' "" t dsjWorVh' honaework, dj_ erabl. slewing, knltttnk And I tt***i*fta, ,��.'01t**fi:t**- bsM*. rtaU ,t*m**r*i>t. BamA-tm*t,rTm*U,.,,l *'... 'is' :'irtf Mt*.t tJoJili.a.'i'.'i 4 G-ox.I5.hw* "EIra. OOLDBT, BBITH�� COLUMBIA. 0. P. B. ITO REDUCE RATES. '.'��� Winnipeg, March 28.���The C. P. S. passenger department announces the the following change, in the'' passenger rater On and alter Thursday, March 21, ���a round''trip rate will be Introduced lor local points throughout Manitoba and the Northwest.. The,.rate.will, be a fire and two-thirds bf thi present rate and will be good for one month from the date of issue. Tho same rates are now in effect In Ontario and Quebec It 1. understood that on April 1 a cut ol 20 per cent will.be made in rates on the Pacific division, and' round trip rates also Introduced in British Columbia. , ��� Commercial travellers tickets, west ol Canmore and Maoleod, will be reduced on April 1 to 3 cents per mile. Regarding tho reductions in rates to the Pan-American exhibition, tor which enquiries are heard,, nn aye*, nouncement will be lunde-hy the end ol thii week. A meeting li now,, on in St. Louis, wben the Western Pas- cnger association will fix on the rates from Manitoba and the'Northwest. Mr. Robt. Kerr, traffic manager ol the C. P. S. Is attending the meetiag. | ,' - .��� v ��'j I - lini-i a horse at, the mangowith' MINARD'S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousle. fy.,*| '.* ".'���.*..' a��tas��*iiieeeeeeieeeea*aaaT. XCONDENSED NEWS. X Jw-so-aaesaasaeaaeasseaaaaV* MONDAY, MAKC1I,25. "' , Tha-plag-u* i�� Bpteaiiling at , Cape ' ilastelpjila. ke'-Jtlm *��ai .. <*. burned. The Shamrock. II. will be launched on April 20. .���!���-! I Germany has declared In favor of slavery Jr. her. colonies. .,, G'. Bergeron, of Montreal, wae killed In jumping from a train. Rifle teams: reprciientlng Canada and the United States will shoot at Soa- glrth, N. J. -John A. Koadhos.se was killed In Toronto while cleaning a 'printing press. T. farmer, na/iicd Falcon. of.Stnr- bitck, Man., 'wis lound dead hear'* a St. Boniface bridge.. FJvo Manitoba! dels-gates have for Ottawa to'protest against ratification of the railway deal. Mrs. Alice Homers hanged horsell In Toronto Jail, where she. had been reinsured on a charge ol theft *TMCUB~EEP011TEE. . horse badly torn by with MINARD'S'' LIN1- I. -cured pitch fork, MENT. EDWARD. LDgtJEF. St. Potor'., 0. B. ���'' T ~" I cbred a horse of a bad swelling with MINARD'S LINIMENT. THOMAS W. PAYNE, s Bathurst, N. U,> '''���' left the SAY, MARCH 38. Queen Alexandra has left for Copenhagen! A, Motisaeau, an old resident ol Lorette, dropped dead. South Australia', wheat ylelsl is estimated at 17.000,000. -The Duke and Duehes*j*.of York and Cornwall have lsrft for- Melt*. f -r Japan! is using every mifxiin possible to provoke war with China. Charles Kent, formerly bi Norval, Ont.,, was found dead at Elkhorn. The Shuawap saw mill at Kamloops, B. ft, was destroyed by fire.' Missionaries In Ohina bava taken a strong exception to a certain ur- tleli pubtteSed By Mark Twain as be- A REFUTATION. "They are accusing you ol trying to take money out ol the publio treasury-end give it' away..' , "Now, isn't that nonsensol" exclaimed the cold-blooded politician, Anybody wbo knows me knows lhat if I could get money out ot tho bub- 11c treasury I wouldn't give It away. I'd hang on to it." - ' Before Bad After. This la a year before marriage. He li making her a call. He Is at the front door ringing for her. He bae been thinking all day ot hor. These are his boots'newly blacked, collar spotless, his lorn, ditto outside, hie gloves drawn on tor the first time, his hair newly parted and oiled-, his face newly .haven. His heart palpitates fnr her, IB. nerves are nervous (or hei'. He fears sbe may be out or that her parents may .object or, worse than that, some other fellow may be there with'he/. The door opens. Nlip Is there aajd-alono-. He Is happy, * * '������ j* ���'.. -'��� * is This is a year after marriage. He Is ringing nt the door. His lace Is unshaven, his collar much *-o��i, his 'boots unblackem-d, his I.nlr'uhbrush- ed. Ho rings uintslu in exactly ten seconds. Ho gives the bell A - short, petulant pull. Ho Is thinking of her. He-re grumbling that she doesn't answer It sooner. Ho has not been thinking ol her ull day. - lie has gone further Maybe, ond fared worse, Nowahe-'opehslt; lib pushes past her and remarks, "Takes you forever to answer that boll." Hia unbrushed boots sound sullen as he ascends the stairs. Sho follows meekly alter. Ho dashes Into the room and around tho house and hing. out, "Isn't dinner ready yet?' She bMa him to bo patient for" a 'moment, but bo won't���because dinner isn't ready within one minute alter he geta home; becauso tht. Is the one year after marriage; because tho bloom la off tho rye, the down rubbed off the peach, and, various other consideration.; because Its the way ql the world, of man, of matrimony. O temporal O Muses! O msWlraooyl���peanson'a Weekly, lag llbelaui. Tw" ' layer Arbuthnot has expressed a willingness to resign and test public feeling In Winnipeg on the railway, contracts. ""'. ���frRIDAY, MARCH 22. ' Striking dock laborers at Marseille, stoned the military. . . ��� Champion Jeffries and a saloonkeeper had an interesting "sot-to." An explosion took placo In a Now York? Haptt :*f*nsft 'tunnel, Injuring workmen*. . .-1..* Rain, spoiled the fetes arranged at Gibraltar lor' the Duke and DuchcBB of York.. ��� .-' ; i'l Richard George .was entangled in a belt in a Belleville lactory odd killed. By the breaking ol a ,dum near the town of Colognn; Italy, flltcon persons were drowned. A Massachusetts mother killed her six .littlo. children, send ' a Main, lather murdered three ol hi. family. Valentino Bott, bl Buffalo, bail his eight restored by an operation alter twenty-eight.years of blindness Ur. Boek.Ml.r's riv. Hailraa. John King, ���185, ���tart in a, pubtrseei way,.bj>. work on a New York farm, twelve hour, out of the twenty-four, for twenty- flve conts a-iday, Hs has -saraed hhsf*' position as a multl-mlllionatro by adhering to the principles ol tho Ipl- lowlrig. five maxims: j* 1. It should be evory man', duty to get all the money he con, keep all lie can, and givo away mil he can. 3. Buy only what cab bo paid for, nnd look upon debt a. an ogre thai, flnt paralyses and then kills. 8. Llvs within your means, and don't think too n.uch of your neighbor'! good fortuno, 4. Keep a record of all . ��|H'iiill- tut*��and,r)>r��l|.t��,.lio,-tiit��i'tl.oei�� or each yekr you can toll wlii'lhei you are saving enough m'onoy tojirss* vldi agalnat tho .inevitable "rnliii dny. Am. one-r^u nuily. iiipniiyf (i;\v fl. Uveas though every.- net '.Vi y.issrs was under tho scrutiny ol yolU'l -;l,li-i-m��lt otsemy, ' ' '' "'��� Hen nover get too old to acquire . ixperience. 'I - ofthe back, b Urlo Acid 'tMtrwottt ...... nd Uric Assail no Lumbago. Mak. Udssy.dotlMlrwsxk.Th. ��.��Bwri ������*���*��� Sim DSpdd's K3dni^ Pills ^-Mm tonwurjt mm* ������� whs. s'iin'1 asTcs-d le THURSDAY, MARCH 31. The.^.-iE, I. A Legislature, wn. opened. ; . ,f" ������ A' now coal bed was discovered at Sourls. ...*, Three Boers were .hot at Do Aar lor .treason and murder. -King -Edward contemplates holding a world', fair In Lonhon.. A Winnipeg lady died while Under the influence ot chloroform. A." Are low otsmpOO was su��- tolnid at Itolnnd, Man. A cowboy .hot two saloon-keepers In New York city during a fight, Three residences and outbuildings in . St. Boniface were destroyed by fire. . A young man stole a tray bl diamond rings from a New York Jeweler. Buffalo's new $3,000,000 poitofflce was dedicated by the postmaster- general. ��� ��� r St. : A force ol Australians havo loft Pekin to reinforce the British guards *fm*W- __ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. ���A serlova. fire -rwited Minto, N. D. General Botha has rejected the peace temuj offered him. ' Cowl* and itudcnlj , diissln��tra- vte im '^yfteitibm^ .hfrTneree rhtlng. J , I . J JeK< Hill, hfa wllo and children wore burned to death near Wellston, WINNIPEG MARKETS. !1! . "proposed sugar tax Iii 'Britain la iUongly opposed In the West India ���,',.; (ft . '. ;. .-' A1'young; man named Wattee was, seriously injured at Nelson, B. C, by the. explosion pi A gun. Lord Sall.bury propora (that a committee be appoint*!, to consider the amending ol the sovereign', coronation oath. . j" , . Tne Manitoba government Intend to transform the Portage la Prairie jail Into sfrfjrrnataiTtihr ���*�������� TUESDAY, MARCH IB, rVCttllmrn dropped dead at White- mouth, Man, V iff 'titi Threo burglar., Charged with robbing a Brandon warehouse, halreRsen arreted.. ... A terrific expiation of chemical, in a Cleveland work, wrecked a six- ���tory building. .Six people lost their live In,a fire it Little t*aaca|��dli/ Quh., ckused by afaal.��tlAto,vo(np)osipn. , Tecked InTtoWaTadfour on board are fitally Injured. (i-.TiU ' Tho British I ttXatttlty hi* ippro- rlatcd (9,000.000 tor tlu csonttrno- lbn'ol:*�� new warihipi. . <*',' P "���VtWMi'i.i -brent*In Algorlil, inofl al M/iiji un iv \h a tnu'l X20 miiee lu l"i'*-'tj.i lii_t__�� Mild to l)Q ej_ceeerilH> the exact circumstance.) of that ���Interview V* .,' "I did so aa well as. 1 could In my rat* tied,-condition, and he smiled faintly na I concluded myy narrative, i think I see through It. gentlemen.* said he. 'My res! deqee was burglarised lost night, and tbe ���or-prrnon this youtlg man met nt tie door wns evidently'fl$ fttt^who dd ih- t#oik. Ills views on the pflllct' Hie it'di. Interesting.' he udded' Mnmlf.v -It imi some lime liefore I got ll..tfi. r>V >������ . ���i\l ' U wTke-the Ot-vt* Wnr. Johnson, Jr., Imlng aent home moots bla inter. ..Joliluou, Sr. tslwulyl-What's "WUat Art iheyr* a "?. ^ can 'kind i gate who citn't afford to ctay i>r^#*';T^i^,,fi*u.,**i -���**�� .Itis- n.'��'��|imii-i- sifssii in win-Ill,-j*,! Ian. I'd. issi II..' "I.lnjj'fc 11-sfiWj.li-u i:, alar eHIre is. ilsls llii>'''-ivi'.si''-.s.s-.i , TUOwl.f'SWK'snt. . ' Tk* nr.p.-.l.r'. View. "Hisses, till, etiloen,. tngMe then twa been u lut ssf .t.ilK alsout Uir vrllovr pL'rll.'" r.'..i..rlis��l Uw lUHUlslllvv Iwnnl* er. "Now. wild! Is 'III.' fs'llew peril*'" ! ���A "|UiM(|.ls:lt, |ile." pnMrd thr iyt ns>t>llr. l|WWls?i-.-WillBsJsirl|*4>Ui ttteet*. M..IIOT Err v....--. '���*���'���lsV_�� l'^��Vi.--fi ���-.il tile *��rcr ISiiis-,1 nnessss) lb. el tier .riitiitiii tt'ti*'.�� In thu t'ltv uf Toledo, County anil Statu ufuresatil. anil iImt Mid firm will pay Uiu sum of ONE HUXJ^RkD DOL- l.AKS for encli and every caw if catarrh tlmt cannot tweuruu l>y thu nieot HAi.i.'si'ATAmtH Cults. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to t.t'f.ire. iiii> and iubsri-ilied In mr presence, this titli day uf Dm-inher, A. li., lfcHd r -��� i A.W.UI.EAhOS, {bsalJ Aotary Ptiblic. Hall's Catarrh Cure in n-k n internally and ICts directly un the l.L.od and iiiucoub aurfaces Of the M-ltem, Send 'or twiinonlaln, free. F. J. OHENEV & CO., Tuledu. 0. Sold by Druggiati, 7fe. Hull*n l-'mully PIIU are the best. UiiTAQTANA " belianoe cioab I U-VAIlA., FAOTORY, Montr***! The man who buusts of paying us hc goes is usually slow about making a start. The female student in chemistry should be able analyze he own com- plexion. i:��l<*r!ia*) III HU-T). Major Count 1'irillnninl vnn Wnlsii Ksterhnz.r. who Uglm'il so proitiiiii'iill- in tin- I��n,yftits iii-c und who wih *1* notitie-'il by Miiiiiii'ii Dreyfiia us ik-Hi tin- wrlier of lhe rmuoiis borilch'ii whicli hrottght til'out the fjvn rulivli iioiiH of Cuptuiu Alfred hrujiTiis on ih- i-Jhjrge of trcimon. has sunk Into utti'i inlsery Hlidlvott'eA wife's Rttll npnlusl hn iiiolher, the .Mai-quise de Bi'lHll court, fur au itllowuuce on the ground thnt she is in profound distress and nn nlilc lo support or cilncnte hot* youiij*. diiughters li��s brought forth thu foi lotVlhg letter, wrtlteh by the intijor ti Ills wife nnd dated London. Nov. 1: "i luive been unnlile (o write to my chll dren recciilly. not having Ihe money I. buy n postage slump. I am ni the lin*! extremity of strength, eottrnge and n poui'i'i's. 1 han* not euteli for tw days until this momitig In the woil house. I have no clothes, nm sliiverln with oold and tun compelled to wan: myself hy euh ring ehuiohes nud inn ���eums." Hum never wu, and never will be. a anivenal panaoea, in one remedy, for all ills to whioh flesh li heir���the very nature of many curatives being mob that were tho germs of otber and differently seated di*. eaKfl rooted in the system of the patient��� what would relievo one 111 In torn would aggravate the other. We have, however, In Quinine Wine, when obtainable In a aound, unadulterated state, a remedy fur many aad grievous Ills. By Its gradual and judicious om the frailest lyitemi are led Into conva- Iweence ud strength by tbe influence which Quinine exerts on nature's own restoratives. It relieve! Uw drooping spirits of tho-e with whom * chronic state of morbid deni-ond- enoy and lack of intarwt in life fa a disease, and, by tranquil king Un nervw, disi>osea to wand and refreshing e.eep��� imparts vigor to the Mtlon of Uw blood, which, being stimulated, coureei throughout the veinu, strengthening the healthy animal functions of Uw system, thereby making activity a neoemry reealt, strengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand increased eubstance-ro* salt, improved appetite. Northrop A Lyman, of Toronto have given to the publio iheir superior Quinine Wine at Uw usual rate, and, ganged by Uw opinion of -scientists, thii wine approaches nearest perfection of any In the market. All druggist* nil It. Unit1. LiiiMt Cum Street ii cows. Nature made a mistake in creating men who live for themselves alone. Many a woman is forced to stand up for her rights in a crowded street car. Hr. Thonvis Ballard. Syracuse, N. Y, writes: "Iimve been afflietcd for nearly a rear with thut most-to-bo dreaded d �����u.-.i dyipei-tjiu, and at times worn out with palti and want of sleep, and, after trying almo-i everything recommend* d, 1 tried one boi ol Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. 1 am now nuirlj well, and believe they will cure mo, I would not be without them for any money. UNPHOGRESSIVB; That paper railroad of yours.how doPH it progress?" Well, it's still stationery." Mini's Liniment Cms Colts, Etc A woman's second husband is supposed to believe that his predecessor was the best man that' ever lived. Someone litis said: "You can never tell what a jury or u woman will do." Any fool jury ought to know that a woman will talk. A mun seldom does his best iinlesfl he le working for himself. Loafers seem to have a grudge against all men who ure busy- Homo pictures taken from lifo indicate thnt tho artist ought to be. XXttaft Liniment Cures Distemper. As u rule old age applauds the past uid condemns the present. Fortune is usually seen In the company of industry and charity. Love never finds a burden tim heavy for it to tackle. THE BRIGHTEST FLOWERS mast fade, but young lives endangered by severe coughs and colds may be preserved by Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Croup, whooping* oough, bronchitis���iu short, all affections of the throat and lungs are relieved by this sterling preparation, whioh also remedies rheumatic pains, sores, bruises, pile?, kidney difficulty, and ti most economic. APVEffTlSINQ, .''��� Kiwmprt* ar. Ite best of otl .slier Dalai, ���smHnsaa, New ere Insrelsml IsinsiiSK. or et*. leoer. bars) lo unslonsisnsl. Write Dut to fill span-, bm Issj* .nonet, ���liace.to btt sip'ille svrliliisY. '' The proper .aim.nl of wsisllni .ao air pin, In coajoacil-in ia toe Ise.l iblnf.-* islvlwr. . A DOUBLE STRIKE. Why Oeorse .lis- Porter n.tnrsesl t�� III. Job. "I linsl ��� coloii'il man woi'lsliif lot uie In n wart'ltotise at t*o pur muuils." Will tlio Pittsburg ...nu. "...Ill s. I.'W n'iscks ago lie canto to tue ni.,1 snitl: ���"Mils rbllllps, I nlu't sluu hiuIkIIi'iI, anil i'se g-vlno to striko for lilulirr nagi's. I n-nnts 'on a moutli, or out I goes.' " 'Look lions, Uoorgo,' I bis hi In ivpl*. 'I am also dlssatlstliHl an.1 is in goiug io strike. I don't tliluk yon nre worth (20 a month, and If .rou won't take 118 jrou can go.' "He went nwoy aud thought It over for awhile aud thon returned to say. "'Look hem, Mara ri.llllps. Mdsiso I halu't got dis j-civ buslnos. right.' "*A. to how?' I nskesl. "' 'Bout do atrlkln,' " That was all right Vou s nick for $30 a month.' "'Hnrtln I did, hut you turned right around and struck for f 15.' '"Yes, and thai wis ill right too. Didn't you kuow that Ihere were Iwo ���Ides to a strike?' "'I udibor. ueblscr did, sah. Just thought dero was one aisle and li nils all mine. 'Pears I'ke I had, got all muddled up, and I waul to du sun* thin.'' ���"Well, whit I. Itr "i wont to cull my strike off, nnd I want you to call your strike off, ami I waul to go to work ag'in for 3--.0 n month and Jest brtik my ole l.a.-k Ooi.isln dem bar'li or Ume around sle wttrchonso.' "I agreed to the proposal, aud lie Is workjug for she at the old wages nnd whittling In contentment" M. Ql"AD. Next to doing thi thinge that should be done la leaving undone this thing* that abo.da not, be done. Free and esBy expectoration Immediately relieves and frees the throat and innga from viscid phlegm, and a medicine that promotes thia is the beet medicine to use lor ooughs. colds, inlla.nmu.ion of the lungs and alt affections of thu throat and cheat. This is precisely whut Blckle's Antl-Oon somptive Syrup ia u spcciHc for, and where* avor used it has fgtv.n unbounded satisfaction. Children like it becauso It is pleasant, adults like it because it relieves Bnd core, the disease. All tho world's u slug-*���nnd most, of tlio occupants are supers, who play thinking parts. A girl nui.v know lier own weight, but she never knows how long tth*. muy havo lo wail for u proposal. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Solooion gave to posterity much excellent advice���probably because the rather numerous Mrs. Solomon Wouldn't take any of it. The mosl frum being i of our mistakes come a Inirry. Men i vise lin rit their own past and de- own future. When a fon the chances a gets part of parts with his money o iliai Nome other fool GLEANINGS. There Is still believed lo lie plenty 0- roIiI in AlsHkn. The estintntrd output fit HiUI itt |iiit nt fUS.00tl.0OO. iron barred window* in resiliences an no lunger peculiar to Spain. They hnvi appeared in American mansions since tlr klduiiper bi'gaii operations, Japan is tukinj: a new step to approac! western eivllizutiim nnd withdraw fron Chinese traditions b.v requiring ofllclnllj that the Jnpnnese language shrill !-������ taught in sehoolii liy nieiuis of Itnmnn letter* and im loiiger by the syllable syui bola. A New Yorker who crossed the ocean Inst simmier threw two bullies overboni'd- hnving plneed In each one n ciml hearing his niime iiinl iiffering ifo reward if re tunieil to him. One of tiie eiinls has heen fuAVillili'd from Pruitcv, and a check ha" lieu Bent tn lhe fin iter, Tunis, the famous hlnck horse which (ifiiirii ntiiilnngi't' rode nt the review in ISS*I, bus died. Hefore hU death the former minister of war consigned the unlinai tc the chiirgf of his h leml, M* Louis liar bier, who ti'tll It to the tiiroude to end it* iln,\���- in penii'. It bait been decided to send the iiiiiiiml'i) I nil en a prevent to M. Henri Kixhefort. A cotleeiiou of hliiiilng papers In the possession of an American citizen ll e^ti milted in be uf greui value. Kuch sheet contain* the blotteil impremtioti of the bnrnhviilitift uf a president, nml sll the (���hleiN .if a n public slnw IHI I are repre fieuif'il One sheet in .that on which IVesi dent l.ftienln lilntled a lettc on the Aa} ot hi* UHiitler. Sore Lungs mean weakened lunj*,���all caused by a cold and cough. Weak lungs sooner or later mean consumption. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. Mr. JohiwoB, Maniftr C Dtnleli ft Co,. KiojrSt. Stort, Toronto, My��: "We itll K-.. of Snlloh tnil wU tecomment It, Hm, I had a ���ever* attack of Pneumonia which tip mt with iorelunn nnd* had eottjjh. Shiloh-Mm- pteiety nnd rM, Shiloh k ol/rtg*/." .SMIosVo ContumpUM Omte It mM hy all drunUts la Caaarla and Vet****. IUMi mt la-oTIf e* ��t.M m heme. UOniiiiBriuis st is. MH �����> ���*-., and -As. ea. A fsriatsd rust mo too gooe with otoit botna. It you ���re not MMafltxl go in yonr drafgltl and got your meet -m*h, Writi for llluttrutsl book oo Contumption Scot trithoMt oott to you, %. Q, Wollo ft Co., Torooto, Brass Band ItiotrDmonta, Dram*, Uniforms, Kto. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A 1AM. 1-owsMt price* erer qaotod. Pine MtilafM �� Illustration* matiod tree. Writ* tu far any thins in Hunlo or Mail- al lintrum*_U. Whalsy Eo7c. A Co., T%"��.'g,I'B_ BICYCLE SNAPS-iim"'"" 'price list of new nnd Kcond-nand our special discount to deiilere. We also want your repair work. Send repiiir* in now before the ru-h. We givo speoial and prompt attention to country order*!- Andre Arma k Cycle Co., Winnipeg. SuL-eeusors to Hya* lop Bros. United States Cream Separators. Perfect ak'mmer*. Light ruanlng and easiest to wash. Will outlast two of almost ail con* Eetitor*. All round the mi.i( lervlcsabl* and ���St value. Everything needed la tb* dairy kept. Write for catalogue*. Shipment* of freah butter wanted. Wm. Scott,' WHEELER A WILSON iewini machines Rapidity. Huve- nbout one day in three Suloln. m nnd durabtlltr * iihout noise or wear, cneral utility. Hunt t.-r nil kind* of work. 2M Porwgo At*., wlnnlpoff. NO PROHIBITION to send your order* large or email ta PAUL SALA flr-Win, Liqini WinnlpeR, Man., 646 Main Street. fare N��l*�� Foil tot ln-4ll.li, (��� H *������ ����������� (*���* doi, Umlti. ���m wi.it.tr. {*-��. 11. f 1 V> l-�� ���*���- Ktt*** tt dM. tWtUsM. laatiOM, ra*N*M aoo aeoHaa lnu��. Wutit.'d Affontfl In EVEUY TOWN in Canada to Bell our MADE TO ORDER CLOTHINO GROWN TAILORING CO., Toronto. BIQ 8TOCK OF TYPE AND MATERIAL ������ Everything for the Printer. TOROm TYPE F0DHO0. LIMITED. m owen bt., wnnnrBa W. N. U. 817. (loLDEN, NORTH-EAST KOOTEtfAt, fitf, FRIDAY, MARC 8- ?��. 1801. Slu tjoifeien ajtra. ���I'SLIMMD SVaiT rilDAT. El>. V. Cll \mbkrs, . Editor and PuhushM Hsil*a?ri|>tscsna W-00 par year in edvsnce. Aslvertlaini} rate, made haosssa on raouaat. FRIDAY, Mama 29, 1901. IT i. wsll for tlse peopl. ol Canada s hai there i. a raaa at the head ol the Department of llsilwaya who . ia sin.wervinp; in hii determination to Mrv. lhe masses in preference to ihe railway charter monger* that infest the Dominion assd B.C. in particular. W. .llud. to thi application of thr British Columbia Southern Kailway to have an esteusiou of five yeisrs added to Iti already ample time for thi con* ���truction of th. road. Th. Hob. Mr. Blair took a business Ilka rlaw of th. application, and gavt th.m one year in whleh to bsglu actual construction othorwise thi company would forfeit its charter. The line from Golden to ��� Fort Steele la elected bjr themlnl'tttr't decision and it li hoped It will hire the slurred result of making the company build without further delay. The country to be benefitted by tht. line I. rich In mln.nl and agricultural re- sources anil the*, industries mu.t nol te allowed to languish to favor a tew , charter-monger, who have well nigh exhausted th. patiei.es of the people and the MInlater of Railway, a. well. ' ��� Regarding the increase of Ihe' poll tax from 43 to 15 II will place Brltlah 1 Columbia in thi unenviable poaition of being, wi believe, th. heaviut tiled province In the Dominion tor a like purpo FMura tkat th. (allure of the peace nfiotlaiion. In Sou.k Africa t�� Muting IM Chancellor of lh.Kiiheqs.er, Sir hUehael Hlek.* Beach. loaoniMir ill* Jlenoy of abandoning Ihi iuggia el a ahilllng renlarralloii duly on' In fivor ot a ttn .killing direct Bt" NBWS IN BRIEF. Chief ,Is..tles McColl, of B. C hai reeel.tly tnS.rad lis* loe-i of hii falhir at the sslvanned age of 83 it Chatham, Oatarfo. jerlou* thst* art (wenrrlng in St.. P��t��ratmr-t *mong atnlenta of the u .1 vsur.it*.. *%i a'r. oppotad tocampul t*ty e��Ha��a��nt ia Um army aad are. .If, demanding certain reform. In thi working of the unlreril'y. i W. Ha, *, ri-M-P.hi Llstgir, Man., 'who wa. reo nll.tr 1 rmldent s f Hstslwmblii B.C., dM In. Toronto, of �����r.lv��l��, *n'a* xtMfc l*u*, A Chlniman -but btm mnrdered. ti liheroft. It U in|rpo*id by Higl ��s liadert. ThrrsliaCJlliiiWOmanlnthi THURSDAY. Mr Oirstaa moved that tbl* Govern ment requeet Ihe Dominion Govern ment to placa su great a duty on lumber coming into Canada from the United States aa that country imposes on Canadian lumber entering the United StstM. Mr. Hayward aeconded the molution. Mr. Martin said he waa opposed to the resolution, because it de.lt witb natter, not within the juri.dicfion ol ��� he House. He argued from the standpoint of a free trader thst the impo.i tion of a duty on lumber would beneflt th. manufacturer, but operate to the diaadvantage of con.umera. Hon. Mr. Wall, moved tht adjourn ment of the debate until Monday. Mr. Curt!.* moved that an order of th. House be greeted lor a return ol all Huprerae Court and County Court auita begun In each Supreme Court end County Court Registry ot thi. Pro vine, during the pa.t year ; of tht amount, claimed for whioh action, war. brought at etch R.gl.try ; ot the number of cases tried and dl.po.ed of by eaoh judge at the respective placee throughout the province where court, were held, end thi amount ot debts and coata (separately) for which judg- menta wert given at tich Regiatry ; also tht amounta of debta and cots (separately) for which judgment, w.re given on luminary application, at each Registry, alao ot th. number of timea each County Court judge held ooun at each place where action, wtrt tried. He aald ht thought ibe motion wu J appropriate at the present time, t. he understood thtt tb. question of affording idditional Supreme and County Court judge, for th. province wa. under consideration, aa wtll at the question of registries for County Court district.. Hen. Mr. Turner opposed tbi resolution on th. ground of expense. It would coat about II.sXX). Hon. Attorney-General asked that -e>jt record,' Au additl'iti to Soctlun i�� waa adopted as foltowai "Upon prodntting, to the aatisfaclhsn nt lho gold coiisiiiis-toitor, evidenceshowing tlw ..ik-e-.ii.ty for consolidation, and obtaining Ida written consient, any free minor or free niiiser. hokliag ailJ,.i..ing 1'lacor i-lalm, may cm. Illate su many aa ten of .sich adjoining clnlnia, l.y Hllug with tbs sii&lngTSrqrdsir suil. consent, ansl .boa desTaratory atate- meot ontsining the name of the company pr partnership w^blsto*����l rf*-'**���?.*'- cbsisna, the loca.ksi and"Sire and auib bolder or I .... .,. ���._ _, m ��������.. datesl. After..ling ��,,<**c*am;p*A��uch doi'liiratory ataten-enti tfleb trie miner or fr.e��ne,.'^l'bekll.*^,,���c|tid��.7 )*aMo t��r(brii|iiin any OWeOifintoe ofaael. wmoEniSRE. IrVosal^CllAtssHuryOssjMrep:) Cantarbarf srlsiaea* am- Jtrlag *��� ���onitractiug ^'Vfsg* aatota Toby crttk near ,k�� .csnyoa, providtd tht towo.lt* cwapny ��� will sMllstt. It li cliimed tbit a ro��d up the aou,h aid* Will mak* a mnch shorter rout* to n**t^'Hfj^i*^|*�� -B: H,' Wa*bburh,;.;who hll b... working a torce of isun on the Sllvtr Crown,, situated sob Spring creek, kssj quit work'on account of the swft mow, which has mad.'It" lmposM|bl. tt haul timber so the workings. Mr. Wassh* burn hat been working aa hit aoatrsnt all winter and will resume Work at ���oon m tlw weather will permit. . A petition wa. put In circulitlon lilt week with tht objtct of hiviag tht telegraph Hat Itrmlnui at Peterboro. .But ii this waa not approved ot by th* othtr town* another petition la being clrculatssd aaklpg that tbt terminus bt nol chsngtd and thit Ihi Government illc'w th* tin* to bt utrd ii i telephone line. Tht latter petition appeari nn.elll.li ��pd |t granted will glvt a ntlliii'.itr.viM at Ptttrboro, Athalm.r, Canterbury and Wlnd.rni.rt will aU be UneMlM; be��lds�� Gold.i I. tht point whereHs>��ly ill th��' builnen I. tranweted and.'t.legraph connection, wonld greatly facilitate butintK. Th. intermedl.te polnti,-iuoh n Sinclair, Spilllmachtnt, etc., could alto-have oonneotlon; " ���'��� ,_^ -..ly'sll ... cenaolalated clainta all.b. werk ll. "_*\!MB&Mmik as? -ba ���7JrtSi�����,8Ji- ahaHlscMgos!alileas��lnt��,otl-Wwttejicv.ri sary to.beierforhsed In boLlaRi*,,*'1' d.tesl elaima. All cssmwlld.,I6..ir���� Iso i-,iii��kl.i*��rnii��li Irtt isihir1^ ' , -. _-_...ble��.d" by PartV.-of tbia set,' An eUurtLH being made hy la l'ari|soo to lias;. '* v tho h��iuK ayatM. llissj orawn grant. JsmaS I*. done awa'v wi.hand ��� ���_ .toad. Mr. llssntar (Cariboo) objected to s*-��a a rbanee of snentv The tbia for it would give .peel boldin/ th* proi-nty wltbsJU ioing -1' itsverk. I'bj di-scsssvios. will be takeu up .. luspecliun of Melsllifcroua Mine. Bill waa further eonaiderail In t'osesnis.oe. fa ansondnsent nu adoi'ted to Iht s'necl tt.^ I��ur. iu 21 would 1st tl.e limit for a persson or \mm,m to.op.ral. or handle sny Ural aaglh* or direct acting sirholati.igeisgln*, any gear, ed or Indirect holalijig engine, auo any *l*tio*Arytw',aoAt,th**ta filer Mrs, hen. Sutrll of a hoiier oTffsBI I^ltiS? u, rtberdujicap.rloriised'liyldn,; ^^^ was ssMflsssceua tins. susdmrxMM cem.iltle, CsdusnlslsN.vig.llo.. .nd 1'rsmw.y ...tSdy Mil. Hoo. Mr. 0,11. infonud Ik. luuae that the bia ww intended to aMth tk. claim. o( the L'ssrer Columbia Narlga|i��a sudTraa.- nay CsMi.rs.ny, which siudsr Its orlgful ebp,- trier waa entitled to receive freo. the uro- ,-iiii'e ihs proceed.-of eertoln had., not owsyvJs^sfOOureaforsuscb mUeotlramwiy csjurtraetod from Mud Ukt It Upper M. uiubl* Lake, not .-.ceding ia all M,OW Kit. V��*m- ' -ssT?-. cb*rt**,i*tOmi rrassMd lb* p. d. it ��_ ��,5IOan.l granwu tn* > Ai.etwarda Ii waa wrseu ~itm I Tbt company ces-.sru.Ud ander Its ' ~ ilta.efima.seiy.iidbait only I l�� �� - jI-.ny��2,MDand :ljW�� set*. ^_���_ lieu of the land H was SMitlad to uwler Ita t*m*..m. l_��_i_J; _ifc_f I i ,-. 'lb-siiS w.a for the purpossol ing Iht Oorernsnem tt cirry oot tbii *?** l,.la charter, in {ull ssat|>faotloa of all Us claims uuslor lbs original eulxdsfy set. Tht UU he fore the Jh.sU. wu for tb. purpoaoof enskl ment. . ~_.,_^^^^ i >l/'MsK,*SM"''',��"l��i Ise thought tk. coin pany ������fgaygf,.- ,J Wil _ ghllojat 'I*.* had Mtcounlissd wilh tlselrorlgloelcaolrsc/[ end deserval so consideration. ... Tbs bill was referred lo csmunlltsr. for. nest (htlnroflb.lsosm. . lu asevlng the aerood resdlig esTlkti. nansusl Asst, Hon. Mr. Tunar isptakui thai lb.��� Wu.no n.s�� tu or auaaiisint coc- te.npl.tel undar the ntw ut. Thtrt wtrt e.rl.ln emeeraa and tii.laldia KM hid et- ���ptd piyiug luwundw ik.tsl.tiic ul, isd tl ejpreaMt anHsadwat wu Intend*,! id reach II nreaMt anwudawat. wai Int. iht tiM h*i*i ���. .. ��� jpM.r.1 Aaaw.....H. n��-. lowl^'tk. example ef older previaee.. adoj'iioa of �� general AssMusssseal Act,[ At Jar lark. Tsad taken .ten lo IsVoroegMy rtrb. hor .yatem of, Uirioii, ind io that tnd a i-smsaatkin kid bw* app-��nted le report on tkl. n>7 important (abject. Amito-Ttma, .ha**' fo a* *ms| ,"^tterdiy **)*% " l>i ipMiilonl. hoot*l.*Wr'|s**^-i^^,i"iw1��ij; _���**���_���*'������"������� ����rtnttkobi. Mty put knlf*intl fork In h)>n atttbl*. hut dot* not igsjttd KM." NOTICE. f]OURTS or AhIsi. Nlil Print. Oyer and ~>- Terminer snd Geinral Gaol IMlmy wHIbt htldtn in the Conn Hotoa, it tbrta o'clock la the hireonoa, at Ik* placa. aad SB tbe date, following, nsnnely. ' ' City of Naiutlne, on th. 9M diy of April, I City of. Kew yreabnintltr, M Ik. SOrd day ClPy oi Meissen, en the Tift dayof May. Noi. Ijly of Rtvabtokiisea this 7th ity.etttay, ytlftmen, oa tii*llth dayef Uiy, foi Iin.loop., ou IU XM lay ef ifly', of Viwscavtr, ta Ihi Hii ity at Mty, tf Vletorli, oa Ih. IM day ..M.y, ��--ltS^i^Wi.: ������;���: .Oiiawi,. Q��t��'s*��, M��rch 2I.-At the railway coatmllWe'. netting todiy a bill o( tht Britiibjl.srlum.lilaSouthern whleh li really th. (B. P. Hi, ivphtd lively Of iticism fr*n> (hi wtMtu mom- btrt. ��� Th* swapaaoVeosMlht power fo build > brinc1ki,H.n*��i throughout the province whtntytr authorlxed' by tnt Govtrnof in Council, k'nd ttj get i fin yeara' igttuilon of t In-* fo uomplett th. road.. ., .,,,.'' . . : u ThtwtsternmeinbWt proittaiedtne'r gttically .gili.l allowing Iht company 16 blanket tht wholt province of-Brt tl.h Columbia witb itt eharttr.Mlt bad done In Manitoba, .nd so rill. th. development oft h. wintry. Fin.Ily6nHon:_fe-Btafr'*.uig���� tion to gir. thecowptny oo. yMrn- ten.lun In which fo begin vwtk, and to limit ita pawn to build, a branch lo thi. lin* from Fort Steele to Gdlslsrh, watidtpttd.' '���'" -fit - reitem* Mr. Joteph Mirda wMtetradand k bill aiming at th* kgaMtlng *f-obim. perty. in thti, MtvMaMta lapwbably extrcl.lng wlMjittmatloa to to.ure a mean, ol earning a livelihood whsm ht rttirt. from (wlitlsSt.iN'tlwti Mlntr. It h hard to tay wfilefc of tbi rival applicants for . chirter to build tkt Coast Koottnay railway will betatmt. td by th* Qofswumtasl; hnt, raiding between tht lint* sjt th* rathtr irnblgnou. innonnrtsmtnt of Govsnrn- mtnltl polioy niidi on Thursday, it would not at ill' bt Wrprlalng If tap- port I. glvm to tkt 0. P. S. propo.il. -Ntletn Miner. ���2�� ..������V' -���. Annptonntry sWegaUtn favor ot the f., V. * E. r.llwty w��( C. tl\t*-\i*y tt bt Th* Sin, *ay Art polioy statement of kniw It. ���: ^_________ ii to p*t amino* thtlr Hah iwiy from competition and thn fo .kin hlnt-md bH**t* llriy'r* irtlati wltk Ikiknlfa."- Saturday Psjal. . Tht IUv.l.tok. Htrild give* w nacy I* thtyirn thtt ttwmlnt owntn ol tht.provlsjc. wlll'rtdiot tb* teal, ef If th*y Ml to sTMM in tiMnd- Kootenay Hocise-> ^^GOLDBIV, B.0. GOOD SAMPLE BOOMS, HOT AND COLD BATHS. ta.8pecud attention gives te beggag* ef Ceamtrcial men. Delivered ft anil Irom atetion Ire* of charge. Bates, w p.s regular boardera. ivered'it Sppaekd rau. lor j. 6. ULLOCK, PROPRIETOR. tune Is fttll of Business���in fact, we Uvo �� lift] p more than we c&n handle jnst now. Customers, however-, wait patiently their torn to purchase the Bargains now offering. Mark, Learn and Pen'. Forget the Following ';fl^___HI We are now doing Bursiness on the CASH PRINCIPLE, and intend to stick to it Or leave town. <&AO sOOn F0Kli: THOUSAND DOL- ipftU, VW. LAgg WORTH OF GOODS ON HAND, This is too large a stock for our present premises arid we intend to sell half of the Goods in the next 60 Days. Wo are now in the firing line and do not intend to let anyone undersell us. Look at these SNAPS ���������*;������ .' . . 2,000 TINS Best Condensed Milk, only 5c. per tin. 20,000 TIN8 Best Conned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and Beans, 5 tins for 25c. 5 Tons New Evaporated Peaches, extra choice, 3 lbs, for 2Sc. InducsMiMta le Called* aoenh. Addres^HHEPPJPUBLMtaiKO CO. ....***....*.& uu., -____5adtlpbKJ>*. ������s���---��(-=a*s..��-.���e Clw* tet^oes. ';��� ��� *T. PAIIL'l - OHUiCII or ssTrO|,A��D. Service, every Sond.y it 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Oelabetilonot Holy Communion l.t and 3rd Sund.y. of th* month after Mprngti J>r��y.r, and on Orttltr Ftttivsls ud Holy Dtyi at Si.ni*, or at miy I* announced trom tin thinctt. SsfodajrXisxJI at��:80 p.m. All ar. cordially Invited I* atttad tl.. servleH. ��� ^ C P. TaTW, Visit. PBIUTTBUAg UHUICn. Horrid tvtrj) Sunday it 7:30 p.m. Suiday sSobsfol aad Blkli. Cist* at I p.m. sharp. Choir practlea tvtry Thnrtday *v*a- it 7. '���> :��� ��� ���'������' . Bit. W. D. Tinran, Pmor. , MBTIODliT oaviog, Service, tvtry Sunday at 11 a.m. aad 7:80 p.m. .,..���. Sunday School hi 1:80 p.m. pt��ytr Mining on Tufodiy it 8 p.m. '���'���.'. Gao. Kiiiar, Piilor. AND.sislMlii.titK. ' htJfifMJLASS AND TOURIST 8LESP1M0 CABS ON. AI�� ^���fV^'^-T'"' ��� ��� ��� i'*' '"*"'' ��� ��� Dtoect Rout* ���Vail pout. East and W��*t PUMogtrihoctelto jAiiiskai' During the Holidays we gi ve to every purchaser of I or more pounds of Our Best Coffees or Tens a beautiful present free. We import Our Own Teas and Coffees and can guarantee Best Quality and Prices. We have positively the finest and best selected [stock of Goods in British Columbia, and our prices are the closest. No Jaw-Bone . . * . Taken in exchange tof Goods. CASH is the only article to work miracles with at Our Store. G. B. flleDERJWOT, GENERAL MERCHANT, Golden* B.G. : The Prospectors' Exchange Va 4, K.-W.-O. BLOCK, NXLSON, KO. Gold, Sllvfe-Lnd ind Copptr Mint* wanted *t Ih* EXCHANGE. FREE MILLING GOLD propertie* want*! it ont* for Eiitsrrn Investor.. Ptrtlt. kiting mining property tor tilt in rtqutttrf to ..ud tamplt. of Iktii on to tht Etching* fornhlbltlon. Wtdwln to beer from proep*otor. who hair* promltiag mlatral olsam ia Britiih Columbia. Protpeotort t*d mining mtn in rsK)oba'on the fMlforb**V'���'UraTe*- haret bit i.r'" " ���>tsyhisea Pmvlaeiil Ste ratti . Wh Mirek, jipwi China . Anstialla Por sl**orls>tlv. PampkkiM tad ill In formation . iganl,. . VauMOtrtr, atarfot' Joatt 0. B. WBtM, k'sft- -^Business and Residential Lots For Sale. Blocks for Investors. *-t*mun*ummmi*---mmmm Now is tlie Time to Boy. Prices I Easy Isms of Payment QOLDEN i* the key to the Upper Columbia Valley the head of navigation on tb* Columbia Biver, and th* centre of an extensive stock-raising and ranching oonn- try, extending trom th* headwater* of the Columbia Biver in the south to Tete Jaune Cache in the north. The important mineral dii the Oolden and Windermere di fact that transportation Is no' *- y a rallwar' NOTICE. lag CwiipMy, XJhSS, tmSbU Si elfc. ufThiii"JBilia. Dtiiut... laMll MTMBAY, UM Nth, Mfh, Mt o'clock" ��� -' J*m**'~~~'~" WOHCfFIKChliundty ���iw.|anssusni SB (lyw ivay running the leu y��Hey��,^aoW*)in m*de in _. i*r with th* ���wand at an early dat* SjH the Colnmbii an** Mtivjty'ln the^laining camps of �� Negotiations are also proceeding, which will SBE** the .a**,;^^ ���. THE G4)LPEN TOWBJ8ITE nowqtfcred lb, *��^*ly tiutariumtorti** extension of thibolE rms iBg ^TteeenAt Hum -at prifesand tenn*obtained oft '%% Alexander, if * S-waw^ H* ��* panon' -*er***hmt?���*~***+<