a1i"s'i66i*uiaii. anal unnnl. um IJIIIIIIIIO IIIIID "III!!- A meeting of the committee on re. user and gun was held y tordny. The business it-uusacbd wu ` ht sud con- sisted in the tovision ol n cos] oil lunp. to be`_otec 4ontlIaoomerol Chnthun d F h thee Il the pnssi I :nIno,AnlInlInn fths annt that thangifv Loolllon ol 1 Pump-uembon oolunx of -.......n. rnlnln WIn|l_ The Orlul Computation Now Complete - Injorlly lot the Act. Yesterday afternoon .\lr lilkxngton mm~ p|eted hns computation uf the votc cast In the county for and against the Scott Act. thus ForAgu` established nn mu coumry. George .-`\-xgustns Sch is nurucung Inge audiences in Austnlin by his jingo lectures. A specimnn brick from his structure runs something likalhis. "I! Benconseld were nlivo the Russian bear would have been muxzled. chained. hanged. drawn and qnuterod long ago. woe of salary. now nmounung Io r.-uu. The Queen will remun Balmonl till nboua the 18th of July. when she WI return to Bnglnnd nnd go to Osborne. where the wedding of Princess Bentrico with Prince Henry of Bntlenburg I'll] take plnoo 3 low day! Inter. Mnint Lnwrnnoo Bnchu: intends to low day! Islet. Major Lnwnnoo accept an appointment as commander of 1 portion 0! the force to be putionea in the Northwest. tnd will nnarwnnls have ohnrge of 3 milituv school to be established that country. ::m.... A-Iunntn Shh is nnructina Iillunivo ll Uunm many. 1 Dr. lab: will not homema- OII UoJupu|. Ho feels disappointed in vs--wv_r_. ,, o.l.r.qD|niel0'Leuy. a native o! Og- donbux. bu been Ipoointotl pennant- or at Alhsny. Mr, Smith. Denntv Minute: of Mn` ment. A member oi the Culeson Street Chnrch.Toronto. thinks tbu the best thing the people can do is to sell the church nnd pay Rev. Mr. Wilson his bol- of salary. unounting to till). Tho Dnonn will mmun ax. |8tX)'l'I8AE!Ll'l-KXJTTSI JJLLGDLV a. v....._._. oaobiutd Inn:-umnu. Tuthonhlnlllthonolthoanntluten. Iuut$v-Iththowothonho muonIProlur Ionat0ouv|IIItyolPu-Ir. - ..- _, ; --_ 1,- -___...| 5.- _,._ Mr. Smith. Deput rile. leaves [or Hug and shortly on u bcninou trip. . When Goa. (inn! wu II the poiuol dash in the Inter o! Ind: Dr. lam: bptiaed . HI" ' (hnnan. of Iroquois, hlher of Ban. r. Canaan. hem av. the ---l.._...... .l:..A n lg: dawn Ann. eonierence. died 1 let any: ugu. Lnwronco Barrett cnrnu 0111111!) in- uunnoo on his Info. Edwin Booth 083-.- (III. sad Dr. T. l)oWin Tnlmnxo 900.. [III SI. Lnwnueo river. A. 8. Ilnnhnrd. tnvelhng Agent of the C. I`. R , bu been tnnsferred from the Onurio so the eastern dnvisnon. with heudquntunnt Iolnnd. The volunteers of India have been an Hotel. .\Ir. Panel! tlld other Irish members of puliunent will tend the Nntionnl Convention at Newry on Monduy to se- lect candidates for election to unlin- -`A-6 `E72: of the `I -.-Jan thn llav. Dr. cu-man. new -. conference. died few duys ago. I -----nu. R.-nut! marl-nu Ilil (ll). Mn. Dune] Muming. who of the Secretary of the l . S. Treasury. will spend I portion ol the summer on the Lnwnneo river. I R n...Ir..-d annallnnnuzent beudquntunnt loam.-u. The volunteers placed _nnder the order: of the Duke of Cunbndge. They have no extra al- lowunce and went uulet unilonns. u-- 1..-). nllnh, nzl. manor of cud rule: unuonns. Rev. Joseph Cough. nal. poster the Tlnrd Methodist Epincopnl Church. has completed his term ll Oobonrg. and , Intirnn to u now nmvoinlunent. beloved] bv every one. ` U`. Rouse and wile. Antioch. 031.; C. ` P. GI-sham. Hontreal: J. Merrill, Thou. l R. Ellil. Sheold: Mrs. Fletcher. Bum , craft. Scotland. ue u the Brmsh Ameri- -morvoploiluool nu.-Anus`! Ihoon. Ayah ._...I...A nl thn rll munch ol than us p--ed ?__. I'll IIIIXEIHTEIY Fill TIE VIILII WILL BI OPINID DURING THE SUMMER- ar- .1: -rm mg: d-aim I emu Conn _l"l`E1rS. Inplcuad Inn It Uooourg. mu -, lo I appointment. beloved nru An- rI;IL\`u.\A|. lXll.l I.\. --:-ooj-- SH) 1' l` AC1` V0 l'E. nun Inoohhen in nu. -y-:--vi-'j'-- ` . c ,(-lingo!-I uni Public Spock- nd Robiulonh Phoqhorinod Emulsion ol the grated benet tollmn. vlun than isuay do wuknon l'rIn`/glpcl llnnolllod l`olnt-when Ihuulu and lhglum do not Agno. St. Petorabnrg, May 29.--The follow- ing is than `pxuct. state of the Afghan frontier uogotintions. l`ho Amoer sur- render Ponjdeu for Zulcat. The ques- tion in .:1ln`ueIt.led whetl;erhth;).:l.nl`!ii3:'r sh am): part 0 t a un:___ :::msiu`wholly in Afghanistan. Rani: inuints tint Memohak bnlongato Pay)- deh. Englnnd objects and. nukes tho Iotontuon ol Memchnk 3 cine gum no. This direnoe is now the main dili- oulsy. _,._.?.;..jj. 'IlIe Ilrulnllllcn ol the Ind~'l'lu-y Are Iluntod Into the Iounlnlnn. Silver City. New Mexico. Mny `.59.-- Captlin Madden struck Geronimes' Apaches Wedneadsy on Upper Oil: and mu them into the mountains, but the Indians ended him. Several ranches nbont eight miles from here have been plundered and destroyodl A family of ve Mexicans were killed on Wednes- dny night four miles from here. Three children were breined. The Indiana then came within two miles of the city to mother hat. and after shoo in c Mexi- cen took his tworyenr-old c il by the feet end. striking its head against: wnll. hang it on 3 meet hook. The people IN grently excited and under Inns in 3 number of towns. Inc! Mr: n-urn: -v-.-. London. May `. .S.~ ln his address to the Baptist IFSIODIIFY Society Stanley urged the society to he very careful about the men they sent out on mission- nries to Africa. "Do not." he said, send young men. without first having taught them the practical lilo necessary to me- oens, the same as you much children you wish to live long. Dcnd missiona- ries are of no more vnlue than other dead men. Gordon. dead. is vnlnelesa. II be bid lived the civilization ol the hontlnn, which received its death blow in (lor- don'a murder. would have been (lawn- ing. and we would have seen the sum- mer olcivilization dawning into the in- terior ol Africa." AD0UlILl~lIA'l'lD 317001. Appty n as King has Wat ` ~ n - mock Columll. n uoulnc -Iru---. I-Incinnl. Tt-us. .\l|y 2`J.-Uu \\'ul- uesdey uigh! Crispin .-\lnm.do mm-ii the house of his hull-brother. tinhmu Cilvinu. callnd the latter out nwl hlml him deed. (in thv nrrivnl of Fuucisco Soldsno. broth:-r-in-lnw of L`-ilnnu. Al undo shot him four times end killed him while he wen on his knees beside the body of Uahino begging for his lile. The murderer was urreated vcs:.erd-iy while ploughing in the eld. Some monthn ego Alvnndo eloped to Mexico with C-Ivan`: wile. The wife returned to her huaheud recently end was follow- lowed by Alvarado. who became mcensul at Cilvilu beceuse he refused to npmik to him. -- ----oC~ 0 Adi-Ire In the lupus: Iinlonnrr -\`0`|v') - 'II.. :1.` Alpha Wnnu. Tjlll Illuujuluu II-- :a-'----! will continue In upon the pants Khodivo. Tho Spninh ounuoubu appoint- ed in: unison uu-pout to invoubu tho Union 01 inoculating llama unb- joch with bold: Illlcolnl. Allhlll Ilnda. All-ooudln lot. 0! Ind T I 011! I2. but In sunsh bu hi Id. 80 n In Dihlil. ` TL. I_|I-n- n' .. lunch In Plnluuiolllhh CIKMII olIll.|l.I)&lI. I `I'M dune Corwin. named {mm the Annie. uporu that the vhnling hurt Rainbow. ol New Bodlotd. nu cruhod in the ice in Apriluul sunk in II minutes. The crew was uvod. |.L- Inn .5... annulus I-Znnln lkn. IIIO. Sit John lnalunnl-1 N cwdiud wnh having expressed the dcterlninuhou 01 being A: still as the Uppoonion is stout. I! the Inner nu obutnnauly set upon staying here until August. be-{ore they 3110' the session to cloao unutnlnctorll IV. hmwill Itny till Christmas. or he will any his point. ---o-Q-.-_-_ Paris. May 21?.-- The route of Victor lingo`: funeral procession will be through Champ dl-Ilysocs and the Boulevards. Stormain and SI. .\lichel. Monday will be oboervonla.-1 a general holiday. The President and the diplomatic corps will ntend the funeral. .\u immense quantity 0! oral ollerings has arrived. The compositor: are having a oral crown prepared at a coal 9! Nu). Iro- land sends a shamrock crown. llngo was the friend of Parnell. The Royal- ials and Catholics Inland to display white ags. Thu revolutionary Inc-eting yesterday was necret. It is believed the nvoluuonista prcpose to carry at. the funeral Ilia red ag no large that it can not be mistaken for a banner. The go- vernment have decided to allow banners but not ags to be borne. The failure of an Inn! II Pluladolphh m min patting: cnplul plum mu uoouuuu nun an-nu. Hula Tsyhr. o In-uiulrw ul- voob. Iaudoghuuayilu Invi- hnion loco:-ununhpulhnut. Duhuthomhh Inn! -nuuvn o|lPathntlulnhItI-yllayhdunu cilunhtnnn who in n ranlgn shun. _ lunnil Phi`: ndhnnnb nnduunp- pointed n the inunnuon thnl I-lnglnnd till annhnun In Illnlorl DIIQOII I `icon with about: IIIICIIIII. Anhu Inch. uh-oondlnq apt. Koch Sou 00.. cl New York. VII ur- udd at Qnooubwu on the uounnhip Hands. Halo-wk 050,111). In. `-Iain-Inn: an--amend nntinnn Hanan. uolonlv-'nu,uuu. In. Iddonhn eon-cued notions nniulounodto noovottho unoun ollhinqlinh nnlictnnd spin I. Albct Well undnnri llooholord. . Fund lb dinctanol IhoPontino Puilo Junction Ill. who recently .......a....4n..:. inl-nut ml.l,.l_lb4u- :5 uInn\u.."-TE; :3-te;';:I'o-';v:lt- W John Bell. rancher I-lqlo Fun. Tenn. duct and In` ad his I;ih while -he "-3 .;"."..'i`.a" }..u."" `~""'...' !."';.""" .5`! nu mg a an Inn little elcilomul. 'l`Ins in the nuzood wife Bell has killed. Loni: Cnplewo. who cum in with the Inn nl llnmr tho Ih `IV. 1 II` boon Unpleue. '00 In mu: we Ila; ol truce the odntday. has hon oqindbv Bulptuillnrtu tho Inn Ihiulnllod him It Cut Klulo Scoot Pird duo roaoanuod him u the person who Iinedon than when Seout;l"ouhin _.- .._o.._..I wnaqltuma. Tbolron uunulncsnrenol Pnttnburg ununinouly resolved not to sign the wotkmen scale. lmltaru nml klugulns Inn and from the iron Inuuen ol dil- lorenl auctions III the country. stating that thaw didnotintcnd to ntgntho Hunhr Idun-h In Into Innu- od uqluilloudl in Ihoouhnl Iulholnlllundldhb. Auotlulnncladhuhnnonlaulto inbuilt. at 80. Painting. Arac- plum will boobhlld In. If. Hahn `ruler. n vonuhulnn I!'I_U :0] Kw in: I IA:-Ln`: nlh-nnl AI lmmonn Flornl Display - Yhe nonn- IIIIII Tribute 0! Dllbrv-II Peoples. 'rmr. u.uL\' inuwum wine. MAY 29. \ Inn Whooo Am-only In-luau Him lu Il'l.`lII'l.lCATl0N 0] CIIIII`. ed IS. '1`. amen u nnsueroru. Amongst the urn: token lrorn we 1... ` (liens were u lorge number of Snider end police ries; and some police rovolvon. The Stoneya no settling down on` their reserves in earnest.` The police recovered nnumberol drama: and other erIieleIeiolenlromthooldtowno!Bu- leford durinuthe 1-at . ` The jaekolof Bugler oulkes. of `'0' Com y killed Cut` Knife Creek. Inn mail in I trunk taken from the lull-breeds. It wuelsiued unan- Inr of "0" Oelnpuny. who hie ll Ahoinowiih him. .. I hhrahiI'Mn bolnhjnndl byioohcgmhunppeunlmpath. hon. placed on me top. A gentlemen. who has been with mere lunily at St. Yin]. any: they are stricken with grief and expect he will be hanged nnloen Mgr. Tnche interfere to nve him. Riel'e"lii'other Joeegh in- tends going out to Begins to see him. I Big Ben his a lugs number of In- dium; from the vicinity 0! Edmonton. I Thnrn in nn-dnnht but thnt. the tmonn dinnn [tom the vncxmsy ol munonuon. I There in nodonbt but tht the troops will soon return home-. A .l...n.n-h from Hm -mat. nnnnnnnnn will return name: A despntch from the west umonnooa tho cnpt to of the Indian: who murder- ...I It 1" m-rtnt Bnttlnfnrd. So1`oronl.o. 1110 oouy wu puwea In In handsome casket here. an I sg. pro- vidod by the Winnipeg Re iel Associa- tion. placed cue top. A mmtlomnn. been uroume win enluc. Lisnwnnul-Governor lbnwduey says the Indians. with the exception of those on the Saskatchewan. are putting in their crops. He does not regu-d Pound- mnkeras nbad Indian. and thinks the not that he treated his prisoner wsU.in- dicntos that Big Boar undcmtsnds the value of his prisoners. Privnln J. R. Fnrtin. No. 2 Cn._ 9th lor queooo. The remains of Private Moore. C" Co.. 10th Roynl Jrenndiors. killed by 3 bullotthrough the head. arrived from the went last night and wemtnnafened to the Port Arthur train for shi meat toToronto. The body wt: p in n Immimmn casket ham. and I ux. nro. |)T(X!IIllll SUB HI) I PUDIIC lllluly. | Citizens of Bnttleforil have been re- lieved from military iluty. and lumen; have gone to take stock of the remaiuu of their houses. and see their (arms. Cultivntion on I small scale is already being carried on in the neighborhood of the town. but farmers are nlraid to take their lnmilies nwny from the protection of the fort to their former nhodes. as they believe thnt the lndinns have been too leniently dealt with end have not received I euicient lesson. Farmers will not herealter be inclined to tolerate the presence of Indians nbont their places. They will have to be conned prettv strictly to their reserves or trouble will enlnc. ' I :....e....-..5 n ...... .. l|....l.m.. nun: value or ms pruloners. Private J. B. Fortin, No. 2 Co.. 9th Butttlion. Arrived from Cnlgarry nfew days ago on sick leave and left last. night {or Quebec. 'l'|mu-nmninn nf Privnhz Mnnrn. (7" Tusxrmdwrrnlubnus ans. Inna! Illa!- 1 Winnipeg Preparing to `eIcome "It It .ne \'n|Iulooro-Dowdnnv'I Opinion. Winnipeg. May `.."J.-The citizens have resolved to honor the valor and bravery ol the volunteers by erecting on emble- matic memorial column on some promi- nent site in the city. The names 0! those who fell in action will beinecribecl thereon. A public ban not will be given the `.I0th Battalion aui Winnipeg Field Battery on their return to the city (row the front. The Mayor is requested to proclaim the day a public holiday. llitinann nf Rattlafnnl lunm hum l'F~ l:serl.e.: wlln I!ll'llUl0r untrue n nouw burued. Inspector Pet:-re !'('tHfD0!l In I (ieuernl .\li~.I|loton. um up A tun. Bottlolntd. lay 80.-A puny o! an Iron: Pntt.oI'l'|uhy. louldnnilud tnnllod is lot nun disco. Thou were `tn ol bib shoes udohikl- .....'g u an -all an -nn|\nninn, LII wetomu on -- mun unnum- ron`I uwoll u -ooaniu. Al I point tony-In ulul Iron Fist woloud the h|K"|Ph Irina out, And upshot! tho dumps. but evening we can in night ol Poundnok-I : mount. and than Invelied so mils. camping at mid- nighl. M break at d: In ten within thirty-n nn|e| ol fotd. The uni! nheeo lollowcd the mun mil. and then turned out. ptolnbly loading totho Indian camp. M sun rise our picket: uw Indian horsemen who :41 . u '. .I:~"" ".".'; .`.`2`.";.'.2LE.I{f.."a.'.."` ' nu well until. It in thumb! the Indium u n partly united gold wuch, with. humnn bones. In found in one o! the Chll1llIC}'l of the ruins ._......- ..,.. - . .... mobs scal. Baulolad. May `)8. lupocLor'l`eton and twenty mounted police luv Arrived [rum Uonenl Strange`: column which hu reached Fort Putt. Ho to Fort rut boned. Policeman Cow In lonnd there. Lorribly umti heart being cut out anal nnpal pole near the body. Inspector Re us 3190 II Fm-,z Lake. where he dint covered the bodies of the people mu- stered In Big Ben`: Lndinns. A body. .....m.u mm mm. M Mm` liownnlock. end It big mus Llllllln. A uouy. mp to he thus 01 Mrs. Ilownnlock. wu lound in I we'l. The bodies of l~'uI.hers Mnrchund and I-`nlurl wens luuud in tin: cellar ol 3 burned home, much churned. They were recognized by the bonds which were {ound in the pockets of the gowns. not Illogothor do- :-troyenl. The remains of Delnnv. Quinn nml (hlchnsv. were dmoovered in the woods near by. Uoneml Struage has sons Inspector Mecle north to look up Big lieu : bond. Ihs whereabouts um | mane! ol conjecture. and It in con- sidered likely um he has gone north 0! Frog Lake. J \l .\h-Fgrlgnul and I nun 0! out I-mg Laue. J. M. MCFAII-.|nuI and I puny tlers surled after Poundmnlserh lu- dmns on the south aside 0! Beale rive: this morning end found with them 138 bond 0! cattle end bones beiougimz to settlers. They brought them beck. The Cree Chiel. Mooeomin, came in to-dnv lrom Turtle Lake. He says he bu been riendly I along. but. he took a lnrge number of the 3eIt.len' cattle. He says Big Beer`: vonng men threuened him [with death Ind forced him to give up the cattle and bones to them. (1..-.....l \.li.I.Ilnlnn -iIh 3 Israel nnnnrl bones to mom. Genenl Middleton with 1 large escort. of Boulton's mounted iuhmtrv went. out to Moooomma rmervo to-clay and [cum] It clevu-rte.! with Instructor Clukeihonne I 3... . .I I......a.onp pnhnra rr-Onrnnn 0.. gpia. lilliquu. Tlnnhb humanita- Had over. an non lamina kin. ud | in. Iuuunu. Tuna: announc- ovor. thvoorouy ND. In lat his [I var. Tho than _L_A Lx... AL___L QL4 L.`-I. A In-nun frouuoohrun Iona VIIIINLIIIII onoollninonn Igh tholulhn Gown -...a. |.ma...a._ nd Tlnnhin humlhum wmasan HJIEL BLOCK. nnnnnnnnnnnnn g_-up ntvnniiorrs AI I631` rrrr. ol the mama: wu mu-I Lt Bnttleford. -.5 Chg -non: tnknn In In OIIIU Iain noct- In-pun Upon I rub. ..-1.1 \ I 39. who---to-dy;-I-o.ooo;uo: wntu nmu1.o6;n ndumo1,o4., ' can-q :II|II0.000:No.lwqu. dI'u.58. _ 0|h-chIoo;WIntoBh|o .' lulR_-qIIohl0~l0IIth ale.) C-A-. _-I-I Grun-whon. nu wunor u.9a: wnuo u.ub; in. 0.93 00.95. Con 60:) M61; lphzusomon. omsno as. nulay so to 550. Ryo '1 to 730. Onlmod 4.50 to 4.65. Oonunou 2.90to3.00. Provision- nnegu. Onun .0to00o. Pork--1475, 1016.35. 1.-ul . to no. Bacon--_lv_lto lie. Hun|--ll{ to 11. 0Jaouo--7 in 8} Rn&!- G M 17. no. nIIn|--ug Bnttor- 6 to 17, y extra. 4.60: 4:45: extra Iuporuno 4.60: 4.65: ` a. oxtn 4 60 n 4.65; mpornuo 4.25 g .86; strong lnhn 4 50 I 6.95 mm 4.10 1 LN; mlddlmp 3.75 I 8.85; Iollndn 3.60 1 3.60 ;0nt.u-io has 8.00: `L35 : City ` by 2.10 I 8.50 for vntrong bake:-I: Gum-when. rod winter 0.93: white 0.95; .....a... mu u. 095. (hm son to on : - .........u.... ....,u.-... ` Flour~-nooiptI. l800bbls: Ilkl reported 000. Mnrket dull. Ind prices unchnnged. Quotations :-Pntonta 4.75 l 6.00: superior 4.60: 4:45: extra Iuporno 4.60: A 115- Inrinu. nxln 4 50 I 4.55 : mnullno I]-IBNDRBB WILL BI BICIIVID by the un. dulixnod Inn to R008 0! WEDNESDAY `LEI Sin PBOX. lot the -uni Ind: ra- qnlntl In line election 0! that summer Rt-ti dnououlh lIu:llIrl.Iukcr.hq. o. .... an ni1mncA'noxI mubo sun at our ..---can .-....-- ... uu Onnsdn Cotton Uo.. Dundn Cotton 00.. .. .. Ontario Investment ..;. Bt.Psul M. And If N w I . n. REMOVED BACK TO THE OLD STAND. L LULLL1 HIADQUAITJ ml OIDVIB LID TIMOTHY ` EIID. HERD GRAIN. CHOIOQ FAMI- l.\ FLOUR. \ -u ...p...-v 1: av vvu, hl FDUUI. Vlhdsnr Hotel Prmooss Stmt. _........ -.---. nunnn n nunnunnu r`oaeru....... . . . . . .. Montreal Telegraph .. Racholiou .. I In- pg-an --vw- --.- _. NIH Yoti. Ila 29.--Trudor: nt the hu- tels last night uni that notwithstanding that the market turn more nclivo yutordny than on Wednesday there was nothing doing out- adothoconl uochgnndwhnletbuovnu nllin 0! than properties match or- I practically Inndc up the rest ol the day`: btuincu. Nothing can be nccom-' x x kind look: to n restoration of Intel. Itroetin inatothebehdthnt Mr.| Whih has but: selling hns Llohwnnnn stock. hold on speculative account. nod to this unloading was due the break in pncn {rota lot to 3 p.c. above par I- InIndnll)hta. Mav ta. Ad\-Ices state that 1 C. V N u AL WALSH & sTEA0Y S; . woman I VrdNco..Dmla\aInu-alt:-M ` I. 1. IILIICI. nuun. o9RVlomv`y'1'l slzsrlglitzythig [8 2! our Eula-god Store by commencing at 1'0- Of our Immense Shad: of New, Fresh and Seuonhle Dry Goodl. in all range of Goods, which for Variety end Ciuphl cannot be excelled. 'V_?:__.A_I;SIEC STEACY FINANCE-COlz'EBCE. om l above Plnlulclphna, May 19.-- for the first tune for months there IS lnqmda non in l'c-unsylvnma and Reading stock, and than us some shon intern! in both stock. cna'.cJ by Erna who are usually will un- Im-ul. cu in manner rats by 0K'C|' hog`: . IMMENSE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! great extent. The shun scum; in neaamg II on accounl of [be unsaushclory can! ; uon oi lhe coll Irtde and uh: dacreanl [` tunings. Although it is expected that Ihe nhn lo sdl UP ntutiuu to rxtingmsh ' snuw an Increase Inc man ll ! 1' still lower. Corn was vmak, I being large and very hllle pu poll. The lulure Is a qucsuou -uul vnnrnlnt-nl nl first hnnds . 11: n pununger runs uy Pennylnnn has caused mme feeling m London Some homers on (bus side have suld during the st ten days, but not to am e shun scllmg Rudmg n nn arrounl unsauslaclotv 311- I Jvcrpu c hanpzai. FRANKLIN_l?ROS. & 00., LI_.-usn.-a-run nun `l.nI7Ill urn 'l`llln"I`lI` C We ask Puticulu Attontioa to our Stock of Gloves. Hosiery, Dress Goods and Silks, Corsets and Emlfoideoa ihe lulure question on weal movement of rs! hands. Provnsx - on the Inuence of heavy recoup! no signs of any let up'1n run yet. ..-?...._T OSWXO `ARISE GRAND SALE Montncl. May` 29 VI [Jug - -..l.- ugnun-6.; JICW D(`\( EUR , xs lnable In sell . the movement purchasmg sup non of weather ds. Provxsnons navy l tCl`IplS of 'In run vol ' 1'23} 97! 586 116} ` 1553 A-an l'_:_.'f_` sf-kxnacnumnny u ~'.'a . 134 PRINCESS STRI-`J-IT. DU xnsgv 133;` no ll! :22; "id: funhnt oulnu` any to In TIIOB 0 non acumen. and In wn. noun. n.- I an. ,_ __ lnjguq In put of Int III. in lufooneouionof `Pour : ship of lilnaaomnow wlnaln tho CI having: In-ontngootfootoulinx ulnuba 15: tucou hummus. and Qhol oa0'Ki nroot. Thohanno oonhlull-oonnangrouml floornvllh pouuho In Hnnu-; 7 room: and huh mom onueoul oor: huumnt. tlmh-n, good collar. and uuo-. and in lrltoi hot wnur Bhblu of wood and brick. ru- do *1`: I ;i.'lI"I'ermI`:I|r:)tdluouI mqdo known at than M 0. v for umlua` 8. KIRKPA- -nacn A non IIJLIQ. _ ` I HE UNDI '-i8lG~NID will ll At. No Anouon Booumlukot Nhuut. llnptoo. Tuuus DAY. TH! in JUNE II!` at \00N. lhovoav I shluuldoooo ` unmrol oocngul lvu; fie Into J. B?A!'.!.6'liD Klfmc no Uornorolorosndllnjtnotnlhoi ho-_ put In Ounce.-donol wlth_ln Ih_o_ City Llui ;uLum.n F1 ?! Pnumm. . On the 29th inst.`I||e Info of .\Ir. [ .y0. f Uunoxaky. 0! u :?uui;hlr.r. V<::As11YANp#3RN::s, :Men s Furnishings Always on Hand I Wllcro _\.-.1 mll find a beumful rungs of Spring sud Summer uniting: of U2; latest de~ Q-igna mnde'to order in first aim style :0 BOTTOM PRICES! II! lultlv. J. RICHMOND & CO. N EW FASHl0NABLE(}L0'l`HlN(} HOUSE. CASEY Ix BYRNES. I02 Prlncoss S . 150 Pm: nan Dun Ilnliu, Hull I-`um Calon -Only 10.. '0' walk it. Whih Dr: lmlins, so. An immense variety of Men and Boys Summer Un- derwear. 300 Boys Jersey Sults from 91.50 to $5.00. c: D E yBO.WE_S &B_1__Q_NETTE SPECI At. O5-_:1=3 A P G-OODS I50 l`IlB!(`II lIla`.l-'A l"l'A 8liIll`l`8 In be cleared out ii`! 15:. reg- Inr price Iron GLOO in SI 75. `I00 IXVIIIIIESSEID DIIIIITS II 501'. worth 751*. BAl{1iAlNS in GENTS FURNISHINGS SPEN CE dz GRUMLEY S .~"`i- -- - Auoribisr SALE An-_ To CON'_RAC'I'OBS_ BIG EAR-(3-A138 Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets and Straw Hus, To-morrow ;_ 11' "'HL_ May 18th. CAH7{Ni5b HARD TIMES. May 22nd. M5] 3915. 1:20 New Salk Umbnallns at Reduced Prion `III pltoon New White nhd Cream Lav. ua, Vs-ry Che-up new Vncwrin Lawns I! Low Prices. (`heap Tneta Glnvu. Black [Dd Colored. (`heap Lula Gloves, btauuful Vnnoty. .\lny 23rd um-:s mcmloun & co._ JUST RECEIVED English Floor Oil Cloth, Superior Patterns. Linoleum with Border ; Stair Oil Cloth. Also Carpets, Curtains. Cornice Poles, etc. 7 Inf!-izhirts oriollnn. Cus or Tue. They mute the Best Display. \uu pnrchnse there. nod they vull In To make you bright and gay. Thn Gents from In Ind no I!` \l(!Cl'H'L` Their rices suit the times. Their Goat a are New. their Prices fur. .-\ml thus they mnlm the dimes. 0l'l7KCE-FotJ`s Block Brook 8!. M lav Eb. TAIL-IJIICJE. 102 PRINCESS STREET. OPPOSITE WlID)R HOTEL. LIDZBO]Sl"S. Fn.r._Tr-`- as raw nu-rt-an 677-Inn la!-INC 0!` . You: nndernudlnt In luqlhocllyol lingual. on than-r IIAY. 13 Nol I3 ElRlB!0IVIUt&8BhloIol- Ila eon-Catche--4. Jjdlloihinh Ihuluvl CI! `:1 ,._;':::. '*3%*=%;:.%.. B Y ins llilllg Alf, mi. w v-o1l-n ~ \ xrrun'xn:o-I.envu tar `Pol-onto ad 86 k can-um av.-y sumwr ilounm, u 5 o'c_locI.: Golden m._m.... my mm. `u. u. srwvn 1. u-|-'.1 '11 resumed hot ngnlu tpo button 3. Cuhuinu uni Montreal. I'D IONTBI AL (I porn IIQ IIIVC ll? nu-y wxhfn IOB.NIl0. II I o` . \ - - _... .____..,._._, o'clock. For `out mom and Fnhht qpply to "JAKE IWIIT. I [Indiana Pntunn uni ., n ,4 |.___u__ p- (J. H. BC0l'I'. `Ind. Z PRINCESS TEE` WI Im Item, PJWIB I BUN. Arehl Golda Um Block. Buy 31:. n-nun mum. in nu: any. fox-Dr. w. nadir III ` Pianmnsrxcxncnnoxuxpnyhuen non: ones `nan lovodorunyhndcr nuneoumnlyne eaten. lhouon Iblp lluuurs. uumuq. us An`: 81-'IcmcA'nox'I mnybo 0 Lowest or my tondar not nnoemrily ucooptad POWER at SON Anni ,__ IEQOHS dc BOARDING; ~- _.._:_:.--j?:_:__ TO CONTRACTORS. W T0 c31:I;izAc'r'o12s. TO CONTRACTOR`; isnu'unn'aarw>m':ir.. miucauuowuuu Awlno nku. d I 0._In ;% Iullluvoliu um I1. hoard Iv unutmtioar with nhnhvgtudaab. xnq III& u--- -V.. `to All who any duuiro I ___-.u --:1-v-rrrl .' Illuiilis WILDB-I RECEIVED thala- ID to 6 P.I~. ION Al. ll? FOR SALE. mum. ` ' LOST. 007253! will panic at the Drill . Bird on rnmu. In il'l,II7:Up.m. In I rvlncmliumnltbtntw 'n'co1myo|mnns.; ;nn,u7-.Iup.m- EW- : ryuomliu awkwa- i-II. work required in the cone: ndduhou on Ktnot Plan: and Ipodllaonn I nlm. __ ___ CI. By . J. B. BKINNER. ` runni- not mono mnybelcv.-IA:_ n my W. NIWLAND8, -IL. Archilant. _ Elli. mvpuuAwl| d.I'II*IoIol Nonnlmpwmnue. unau Inc Ion! vu-nlnntboudmnblic noinstor Jld ' tarpon to the Ilidlud Run. an` Raddninn thus. in 13). on luv. 0.11.. mu: nrucuaa neurons In in 18733. h yhwm into peaches. 0 III ap- nndiml of An oxtanniva I gonfhwlopw. `ul 1;aI.nuo;`wIl_I:-.| ' ' of Nodhunptnunhin. under the Inn] gnu:-n-smut hand. nnhlia vnninnhr Dr. Edwin Hallstatt! bu settled at Uahnqui. u sneouaaor to` Dr. John Stirling. Dr. Hombtand is nun of con- ndutole medical expotionoo. having -cu]:-4| -D -nun: of tho haul Innhsnl Ilndietl II some on um I: \ in the old com: ,3` lmnnihln ti Glnmm. uggoolnn me on: com: , hupihlu of Glqow, in--t. uIdLondon. He took dqznuol M.D. ad I.C.H.. with nut class bonus" in n..|.I:-. In `IIFIR, innnninhnlv nmnn inln ucnnou moment no this reoeuion. 1 me rebellion is adding enormously to our nstionel debt-et the rste of et least 850,01) per day. Think of the distress in Bettlefotd. Fort Pitt end Prince Al~ bert! Think of the graves on the lone- ` ly prairie. too fnrewey for s mother's tears. beyond the rmch of the tender ministry of love 9 l` hen the destruction of property has been enormous. Whole settlements hove been raided. villegee hove been desolnted ; the sewage lndion has gone ehroed with destruction in his right hend. end cxnelty in his left. No wonder the country in indignant. On- tario hangs its heed with shame end hnmilietion II such 3 oeteetrophe over- teking our lend. Then I found 3 feeling of extreme surprise thet the rebellion motored without en meeenres being taken to arrest it. ' was plied with such questions as the following: Did you not know of the grievences of the hletie of the North-West long before the rebellion broke out? Yes. You knew there were grievance: ? Yes. You knew Riel wu fomenting the strife? Yes. You know he won counselling with them `2 Yes. Then how comes it no notion wsn token by the North-West government? I cannot tell. One thing [do know. if the enthorities in the North-West were as vigilant ea times in Wenhingtontherewonld hove been no rebellion." , L1,, )1), . - n IZIIICQK ,9. I111 IIIKI-II I1-Zlljlll \ll-` poked his patriotism and inninneted thet hows: shing "for A party triumph! "These head: no cletn." he shouts. and I burn the documents to prove it." But he takes pxfecionn good can that nobody shall eee them. end that they do noG'leeve`&he pigeon holou of his disor- dered depuhnent. uaenme lneulcu expwleuu. ulvmg Itodiod II of the: best medial ..|uu.I.\in ah. ah! pnnntnv, ntlnntlinnlhn rwvuunvu Hon. Blake did not spank with so much explicitnoss the other day in par- liunent. yet Sir John Mmdunld din- ....L-.I LL. _.L-:..L:_-. _-.I 1-.-:-..-|..l A|...A Rev. A. A. Cuneron. who spent some time in Ontuio, in vuious put: and unong sllolnaues of people, bu return- ed to his home in `Winnipeg. Naturally enough he referred to tberebellion. and _.:AI . ______....____._____ LITTLE WORLD," From Australia, Onlixhihitinninthe Hound I deep feeling of grief. ming- led with indignation. II the enormous ...._:...L :....a.I-..o :4. am. ...|..Il:.... 'l'|.;- `.`a`"u"a"..5ia"z{s$?T"'` 5."2 .u"'u.'3.?; ncnod incident to this rebellion. This _..l...lIi..-. 3- -Adina nu|n--unis-`-9 5.. A..- nvvcnuvv-.------a-w_, 2- ----- -.-- anything said which would embarrass him. The premier would have it no d0l`:1JCd that the nsnciersol Englnnd areas accustomed I) goit blind ashis supporters. thnt Sir Leonard hnsonly to paint the outlook as be has painted itin pulismcnt in order to raise Ill thewealth his anxious heart may be desirous of. But are the capnhlists in thehnbito! doing husincas in that wsy `. Do they lend money generally upon doditlnl secum; sod doubtful hopes 0! having and interest provided according to agreement ? is the paving power of the government as at the in- dividual not seriously quationed `P And i! itishow silly is the whispering in psrlinmest and the attempt to sup- ptesstlie truth! How dotestible the disposition to deceive! An obedient chairman of committee may silences man when he is doing thednty which cimulnstsnoes suggest. but the country cannot be ignorant of the Ilnnncial straits III which the government nds itwelf; nsy Sir Leonard may be snr~ yrisod at the knowledge which the money lenders have of his hlnndoriug and incapacity. exercise at usual. [at it at In :3. in the event of I moond rebellion. that the grionnces ol thepoovplo Immun- known. and hence the iupoauibility at sttempting to rednu than. VT T: n I; `wild the llrituh Ooluubiun kn hhly indulged. Two {bound In lnvoltonnduhout tho ptovinuidagt nu. damn-id the modication at tho hndhwnndllhoprohihition olchinuo inlfultlon. Andlho ulhtnlin B- Ioocuioa. Tho Ind land lnnuo on nbouintiomnd thochinunnuinnu in Ina punll) pictnrodhy Nicho- hnloodbnvinnhhupon hustlin- uut. llnulni-guuououohutnnly. ulothnnhnbnccttooonldunhon. Icnainghlk lnnhculnud (tun lht qunu hobn. bnuiuply hit. As chulgoublouthe wind ud A: light 3: tho panning uphyr. The govonnonl my land in wine. however. to consider tho causes of than people`: potion. _-j 5. bLa--L-Lnnllnnlnnli-Q Thu Inn 5 ntrnnge renson t-inn by Sir John Mnodounlal for choking oil dim cunion upon the finance: 01 themnlr t.ry-thnl Sir Loonud Tilluy in about T N. Id|ho8b-IbuIndil hinInI|icinanonhh.ud.Innooot ycnnhu oucunpdtho non-on Ihdvillnonuhyoalninnhilihom Ihuhnn. Thohothlhuhondupnn d llnunlo nnuukcltnbyprlim Innwonlnluoulhuuaiubolnll &u-nn1nn4lcurgytIuhohuuox- pudIIl|Iudhtin.hudnp-ili lb Anthrax-bcdynn jTw't11'I-U-It-y------ I nnhwibuvnuuudolom hvo uulllonnhbhn Bun id:-ot-hqutolnIInupulh: u-uyllnvelchlolnuphhn. Tb Icuuloou-out sumo hpollb hdqnuinpudumbhhdt llu uaunblo Io thvhhuultho _.._I. B_A AL. II--.AA_IA In an u-1. Tlolntnll If ._-_ .._n._ .- 4... An._.._.IL.._.-A. Ivuvnruvu nu . __ _ _ . _ V, PRINCESS STREET. Open A1MIuoonI-I to 6 ddool. " Evoningn-7 to 10 o'clo. Amnsuox-10c.. children undo: 8 runs. Hal!-price. lay 22nd , _ ___ _ .-u.-no.1`:-u Ndnpntdaldoounulinhltl .L._A AL. -l.l..-A A.-up-I-`lion in M223:-_:%; ~ Lorattl Non llngllun. MTIIKEIIIIHIIWIIII I thaqin lm). on Inv- riuuui n CI: nun-anti nyannumuaqnvsnocouncu. The committee than visited the wo_at._ ondolthocimhhng inlhitlnnd and Emily shoot and tho propenyon which Ilurnofntowu in nituuod. Thoydid thistonoahinthenoatnihhbylnu lornpunp. No decision wuunind At. `Anew: will be heldon Iouhydvnhg Uotbo union olllnooaun. ` ` In. .s.....n. ........n:`..|..u . .....uI.I ` and ruin streets. swan Inopuung or n rgoolution to the silent that; a city engnuoer be roqnoutod to prepu-`o plan ol the cityahowina the location at every lunp.uuor oodoil. and tholooation of hydrants in an In the council. I That nmnmilhn than vinihd tha want `I0 Ill VIII) III] u-uv - CLASBIO TUITION :5 Antigua! Inna-manta.