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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" Vol.XXI.No.297.LAST EDITION.MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER 20, 1882.LAST EDITION.«/ Mrth*.marrluuti nim a/ai/it nivurtaiii/ mutt « rnUututl ti'itk tlu ndi.it un i aililrtt* »/ the unthr, or lUitn.i* no uotiee tan It tuMm of Hum.Itrttt ami tuUn.lt\u2018I olltiMry noUctt art tharyrU Jot «I rryalat rate*.BIRTHS.tlOWANS.\u2014At 224 St, U«or|o ktroot, uo Uio lUtb luat, Lho wife of Cborloii (lowonn, of » «on.ROOT.-At 77 fort ttruoi.Dee.18t*.1882, a Uaoiibtor to Mr.aaulsvlllo Kentucky, on H.o Hth IniL, Joseph Brown, son of ileorge Drown G.7'.K.Knr.eral on Thursday, at 2.n all qnalitlea.Vienna Cloth bkawl» in all nnalltles.Caméra Hair Shawls In all qnalitlea.Eouble Shawl* In all qnalitlea.Talaley Shawls in all qnalitte*.Sh CARSLEY\u2019S.Ç1HRISTMAS PRESENTS I Lidl-k\u2019 and Gentlemen'» Dreedng Gown» inall »tyl»*.8.CARSLEY\u2019S.\u2014 - !\tj s.CARSLEY\u2019S, 303, 303.S97 AND 30» NOTRE DAME MT MONTREAL» BljlLVIB SILK MLI'FLKRS, 31.50.SUTHERLAND LONfi SCARF, 31.25.XMAS PRESENTS ! If you want to give a very nice Present give one of COB RIVE A (PS Silk llaiHlkercliiefs At Tic S If you want to give something better, give one of our nice DRESSING GOWNS ! At 38.25.A.W.CRAIG & CO., 130 St.James street.INVALID SETS, 5 O\u2019CLOCK SETS, COFFEE SETS.-AT- WILEY\u2019S CHINA HALL, 425 Notre Dame street.J PALMER & SON, Wholesale Agents In Canada for the following llonees A.F.FEAR\u2019H, London nnd iKlevvorth, * Soap Refiners, Perfume*.An.(See advertisement in lUmtrattil Lvn.tin Nnci and Qriijihh- Xmas nnmber*.) BkKTKAND FREKKH, Urnaae, France.Bulk Perfume», Pomade* and Essential Oil».A.DUPONT, Beauvnlwe nnd Pari», Hair.Tooth,*Natl aad Cloth Bruthea, Bristle* and Bono Bnttons, (This establishment employ* over 2,000 hands, and is the largest In the world.H.C1HESHWELL dk CO., London.Mediterranean and Turkey Sponge*.\\V.K.TILBURY Si CO., London, Patentee of the celebrated Double Cemented and Wire Drawn Tooth Brushes T.P.LEE Si CO., Loudon, Cbamole Skin*.W.MKELIIORN, London and Whllby, Jet Jewellery.Ac.330 and 3«1 NOTRE DAME STREET jJSEFi; HOLIDAY PRESENTS FANCY UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS.PARLOR SUITES, Ac., AT REDUCED Pr.lOF.?.«ear - M.R.PARSONS\u2019 Pai-nitnre Room*.4\u201d>7 and 439 Kotre Dame itreet.TOOKE\u2019S Tho Iftrgest assortment of suitable « liristmas Gifts in tbo city to nolect from at prices that tlofy competition.llieli Silk IIiUMlkcrelilefH, Rich Silk Muflier», Silk SiiH|icnderH, Silk l)nil>rell«iH, Silk Socks.BEAUTIFUL NEW TIES ! DrcsHliiK \u20acJow ns, UenPM Kill CjIIovpn, IN\u2019iiTm I.ined Kill ialovel, IkeuPM\tKi«l MitlH, REAL CANADIAN BUCK 6L0VE8 FUR TOPS CANADIAN BUCK DRIVING MITTS! Tittm tint wtis t\\n wkia ; LUBiN\u2019S PERFUMES ! The largest a-sortmont of LU8IN 8 PER FUMES In the elty to aelect from.Beautiful Cut glass Bottles, with Lnbln\u2019s Jockey Club \u2022ad White lto»e.I.liltin'» Perfume» Hetnllt-d nt lea» ilmu Unir Price.For the Largest Auortment of uteful CHRISl'M/.S GIFTS at LOWEST PRICES, go lo R.J.TOOKE\u2019S, 17?St.James Street.DIRECT FROM THE M ANC FACTURE Its IN EUROPE ! J.PAIaMF.K *V SO.Y, 330nnd.'tUl Notre Dnme at.SEE OUR EOLDIF.R UNIFORMS FOR BO Y 8.JOHN MURPHY & GO.iMroicrr.H* or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY COODH.CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! VYe have one nt the beat ««sorted atock» to \u2022elect Christina» Present» from to bn seen In the city.DRESSES ! DRESSES DRESSES ! Kora Christmas Prevent nothing better can be had than a nice Dree».Black Cashmere from 40c to $1.25.Black Persian Cord from 15cto5uc.BlarX Lattre from 15c to 50c.Black Preach Merino from 40c to $1.50.Black Paramatta from 5be to $2.60.Black Velveteens from -10c to $1.50.Black Silks from 50* to $4.(to.Black Broche Bilk* from $1.00 to $4.00 Black Satins from t>0e to $2.00.Homespuns from 20c to 50c.Velour Clotha from 20c to 60c.French Croisé from 30e to 60c.French Kttamene from 35c to 60c.ottoman Cloth from 40e to 00c.French serge» from 30c to 60c.Colored Caahmnrea from 00c to $1.00.Colored Merino from OUc to $1.00.These are all new Gooda, and make the beat of Chrlatma* Present».For all kind* of Dreta Gooda go to JOHN MURPHY Ac CO.S, 40.1 A 405 NOTRF.LAME STREET.F OK FINE EBONY GAB! NETS, Music Stands.Easels, Flower Stand*.Artistic liangingCaUmet» with BaveUoil Plate*, gotoUKNKY J.811 AW A CO*, 728 Craig«UctL pOLISIIED CHANDELIERS, In Two Light», In Tbret* Light», In Four Light», or Til!.NEW POLISHED BRASS FINISH.WILEY\u2019S CHINA HALL.1\t425 Notre Dame street.Light Up! Light Up! And MAKE THE HOUMK CHEBHFUL GoIc\u2019h Splendid Lamps ! 1'oIo\u2019h Splendid Ghandeliera ! HKM'itEMT DÊ8PL0Ê*' KVfcK 8KKN IN CANADA I COI.K'H FA MO U H LA M P HTORK, 4IN Noire Diimo at.U8B COLES FIRST PKI/.K COAL OIL \u2022 i*iin Krgar xi gy/xa nit .vaif ykars.f hp JPailî» Witness.WKDNE8DAY AFTERNOON.DKO.\u2018JO.TO-DAY\u2019S IKLEGKAMS.CA11LBL A JURY COMPLIMENTED.Dublin, Dec.'JO \u2014.Judge Lawson In hU remarks at tbo closing of (lonnaught astl/.o.* declared he could not ilnd fault with u alngle verdict.If jurors throughout Ireland die-charged their duties In the snm» spirit the jurors of hts court havo manifested, there was hope that the reign ef law and order will bo restored, CHARGE DISMISSED.IrONDOV, Dec.20.The charge of obtaining money by false protences against Mr.tVhnlley, member of 1'arliameut.hiis beun dismissed.M.OAMMETTA.Pa ms, Dee.20.\u2014M.titimuotta was still suf ferlng from fevi r last evening.The physb lans »ay they i-anuot pronoiinco before this evening whether the patient is likely to bo laid up with serious Hines.*, or whether (ho bowel complaint will be temporary.DEATH SENTENCE.Duplin, Dec.20.\u2014Michael Flynn, the last of the three men arraigned for the murder of the two Huddy\u2019.* at Lough Mask, vrns to-day sentenced to be hanged on January 17th.PSA0& Pkkth.Dec.20.\u2014In the Hungarian Diet yesterday M.Tl»/.a.President of tho Council, said the cewspapor report» In reference to the condition of the foroign nll'alrs of the empire were partly exaggerated and partly incorrect He declares the peace of Europe was In no way threatened.FATAL RESULTS, Pari», Doc 20 \u2014Eight of tho women injured by the explotdou in n cartridge factory at Mont Yalerln on Monday have died.Others of the Injured women are expected to die, It is said.CABLE NOTES.In consequence of Mr.Fawcett\u2019s satlsfac ton progress the bulletins reporting his eon dltion are lisued less frequently.An official bulletin Issued at Berlin says the Emperor, who Is confined to his room by a cold, slept tolerably well on Monday night and Is considerably better.M.Gambetta was out again on Tuesday.The wound In his hand is almost healed.Prince Bismarck Is suffering greatly from neuralgia.He was unable to fulfil his declared Intention of defending the introduction of the license tax on spirits in the Lower House on Saturday.Despatches from Capo Town report continued fighting in /.ululaml.The ex-King C'etewayo will proceed next week, accompanied by several British officials and a military escort, to resume tho toverelgnty of that country.Mr.J.E.Redmond, mumber of I\u2019arliament for New Ross, started for Australia on Tuesday as a delegate from the Irish National League.He will return to England by way of the l'ni t«d States.The Dnblln Krtuing Mall says it believes there is little doubt that Earl Spencer will re sign the Ixtrd-Lleutenency when affairs in Ireland are In a more satisfactory condition.Lord Rosebery, It says, will probably succeed him.In the Court of Sessions at Edinburgh.In the great land case of Winans vs.MacKon/.le, tho action has been dismissed, with costs to tbo plaintiff.A correspondent says Mr.Parnell\u2019s petition for the sale of bis estate in the county Wicklo w is explained by his personal friends as a matter of principle on his part, and as showing his desire to afford his tenants a chanco to buy nnd become their own landlords.The transaction Is Tery generally commented upon, and a less cbarltab'e construction Is put upon it.Timid landlords fear that be foresees the total ruin of landed property in Ireland, and wants to save wbnt he enn while tho occasion offers.Others hold that he cannot stand tho strain incident to being at the same time an Irish landlord and the leader of the Irish parliamentary party.AIR CLOTH PARLOR SETS at 116 upward at HENRY J.8H W A CO*.728 Craig Kurt.H AMERICAN.DEATH OF TRENOR W.PARK.Nr.w York, Dec.20 \u2014Mr.Tronor W.1\u2019ark died of paralysis on December 15 on the steamer bound for Aspinwall.The body will arrive here about January 1st.A BANK SUSPENDS.Roohf.ster, N.Y Dec.20.\u2014The City Bank, rated the third strongest In tho city closed this morning.The cause of the suspension is said to be speculation la stocks and oil by the President.Chas.E.Upton.There is said to be a de fieienev of half a million.Great excitement prevails.\t\u2022 A STRANGE STORY.Morxiiral Citv, N.C., Dee.20.\u2014A woman two eblldn-n end three men landed yesterday from a large schooner off the bar.The woman, fine looking and haughty, aaid sho is a resident of St.Michael\u2019s Island, one of the Azores.Sho was accueed of poisoning her husband nnd condemned to death, but sentence was commuted to perpetual banishment and separation from her children.She possessed ya*t estates which through an agent she converted Into money,and securing the co operation of tho schooner captain and crew obtained tho children, bringing tin- gaoler and two guards whom she was obliged to bring with her as their live* would have been forfeited by her escape.The mate of the vessel said he received $600 for his share.The woman stated she Intended to go to Boston.A LITTLE CRAFT.San P ranci si a», December 20.\u2014The dory \u2018\u2018Pacific.\u201d one aid seven eighths ton burden, Capt.Gllboy.which left here for Australia on Angust 17rb.wasslghtel by a barkentlne on Nov.17, Gllboy was alone and stated he needed no assistance.VEAL FOR THE MILLION.Chicago.Deo.20.\u2014It has been discovered that a large number of ctlves onlv a few days old and wholly unfit for food are Doing shipped to Chicago from various stations on tb$ Chicago, Prick One Gent.Milwaukee and Ht.Paul road.Il Is mud that rouiiderable veal of ibis description has been shipped to Now York.THE 8S.\u201cCITY OF CHESTER.\u201d Nkw York, Dec 20.\u2014The steamship \u201cCity of Berlin\u201d arrived off Handy Hook this morning having in tow the diaubied steamer \u201c City of Cheater \u201d OIL FAILURES.UitAi.ruRiq Pa., D$c.20.Heavy failures In the oil market are reported.One man lost $40,000.One female epeeuletor has been carrving JO,(too barrels of f 1.20 oil two months and has already sold 4,000 barrels to carry her margin.A GREAT CLAIM.lYiTsiu moi, Dec.20.\u2014The descendants of John Bladenmote, a settler of colonial times, have taken steps toward prosecuting a claim to property upon which standi the United Btetes Capitol, White House.Treasury and other Government and private buildings in Washington and Georgetown, covering 4H1 mires, in the District of Columbia, besides 100 acres in Hladensburg.Md., 500 acres in Washington County, Penn , and an amount of treasure in the Hank of England.The money value of the estate can hardly be estimated.AMERICAN NEWS.Mr.Alfred Dost, a prominent citizen of New-burg, N.Y., President of the Highland National Bank, died this morning, aged 70 yean.The subscription» for a pedestal of the great statue of Liberty in New York now amount to $62,000.There is much trouble throughout Lackawana and Susquehanna counties, Pennsylvania, on account of the scarcity of water, the drouth having continued since Nov.1st A number of collieries In Schuyklll County are obliged to suspend.CANADIAN.OTTAWA.[Uptcial to tho fVilntst.Pee.20.) Kx-Mavor Mackintosh, who has been In England floating tho bonds for the Gatineau Yallo\\ Railway, retnrued to the city last night.Ho will he banquet'd on Thursday night.TORONTO.[Special to Pot WUnatt, Doe.20.) Tiik Proposki» Dirrotoby for narses, under the auspices of the Toronto Medical Society has been organized and already tho demand for nurses Is In excess of tho supply and the need of sich an organization Is thereby made apparent.Not many nurses have registered yet.Tiik Rr.\\.Gkokuk Rvrhhon died yesterday aged 02 years, lie was lieutenant in tho war of 1812»\t____ DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PEMBROKE.HEAVY LOKSSS AM* NARROW B8CA1*EM\u2014IW0UR-ANCK8- rilOMIT AiTION OF Till C.I*.BAIL-WAV AUTHOKITIR8.Prmiikokk, Ont.Dec.20.\u2014A fire broke out at four this morning In the Ottawa Hotel, better known as the Copeland House.Spreading with great rapidity, the whole building was in a very few minutes enveloped In flames.The bouse was well filled with guests, serrants, Ac., whose frantic endeavors to escape, mingled with loud and pitiful appeals from the women, mado the spectacle au awful one to behold.Every effort was made by the citizens to assist in rescuing the inmates and saving the adjoining buildings.which, owing to their proximity and Inltammablo nature, were in imminent danger, but not until one whole block waa destroyed could the lire bo got under control.No lives are reported lost, although there were some vi ry narrow escapes, many of the guests having to jump from tho third story windows.The Mayor telegraphed Mr.Speneer, of the C.P.Railway.Ottawa, asking for a tralu to bo despatched to Itenfrew to procure 6 fire engine and help.The prompt manner in which the requist was compiled with reflects greet credit on tho officials It was, however, found by six o\u2019clock that the help telegraphed for would not be required as the Are waa well under control, and the train with the fire engine wore etopped just as they were about leaving Renfrew.The total loss is estimated at $100,-000, divided among the following: J.Copeland, T.A W.Murray, Edward Behan, V.Charron, K.B.Gray, K.Martin & Co., and Frank Thompson.The total insurance 1$ $25,000.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Scranton, Dec.20.\u2014Lewis Marsh was killed by an explosion on .Saturday In tho Moosac Highland*.On Monday evening hts brother I^kfayotO- and two other brothers came here to arrange for his funeral.Tho train on which they returned did not stop where oxpeeted and the brothers jumped off.Lafayette was killed by a train on toe other track.Both dead brot hers will be burled at the same time.Ottawa.Dec.20.\u2014The residents surrounding the scene of the Fitzroy tragedy in which a woman named Carr came to her death from a kick, it is alleged administered by her husband, se eing that no action has bean taken by the local authorities, have forwarded a petition direct to the Attorney-General at Toronto praying that an inquest may be held on the dead body and that the circumstances of the affair may be investigated.Kansas Citv, Mo., Dec.IK.\u2014At FarkviUe, 10 miles north of this city, J.D.Hastings, Professor of Languages In I\u2019ark College, was found dead in his room this morning, having committed suicide by strangling himself with a cord fastened to a bedstead.The deceased was unmarried.Ho was a graduate of Bowdoln College, and came to Mlssonrl from Massachusetts about a year ago.No cause 1$ anown for the act.HUIPPlNtJ.St.John\u2019s.Nfld., Dec.20.\u2014The nehoooer \"Jaek-son'* ( 'ore \u201d ba* danbed ashore daring the hnrrlees* and all bands aamberiug seven perished.Nrw York.Dee.20.\u2014Arrived : \u201c Vandalia\u201d from Ilembarg, \"Italy\u201d from Liverpool.Naw York.Dee.20.\u2014Arrived \"St.I^nrent' from Havre, and \" Bothnia \" from Liverpool.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.MrriOROtiOnioAL Orfica, Toronto, Dee.20, 1 a.m.\u2014To-night the area of high pressor* covers the St.Lawrence valley, aad an area of low pressure 1* moving northward from the South-west States.Th* ro has been a considerable rise in temperature In Western Ontario, olaewhere very little change.The weather is fair throngbont Canada.Probabilities for tbe next twenty-four hours\u2014Lake* easterly to sontherly wind*, fuir to eioudy milder weather, with local falls of enow nnd rain.Upper Ht.I-awrenee, eaaterly to aontherly winds, fair to clondy milder weather, with light tuew in some localitloH.Lower Ht.Lawrence and Golf moderate winds, fair weather, statlenary or higher temperetsre.Maritime, moderate to fresh wind*, mostly northerly fair to cloudy weather, not mack change In temperature» Montrbau December 20.Xxnpirattrr in the shade by Standard Thermoa eter by Hearn.Harrison, a Co., OvSSSSt aid Mathematical Ini trustent Maker*, Ml Notre Dame street: THgRUOMVm.6 o-m.8 a.m.1 n-m.Max.Min.Mean.14°\t7°\t15®\t15®\t3®\t9® 1 tauk 30.56 6 p-m.9 a.m.30.56\t30.56 2 TïTK 5ÏONTRKAr DAILY WITNESS.WeonksdaT: Dkckmueu 20, 1882.LATEST NEWS TRANSATLANTIC!.At tte> fur^raJ of â n»tiv«» ohlof »t\ton thf »e»>t oo»»t Oî At rtf ».outl'r«?a\\ oosurn' t nnd twclvo Kuropoan» w^re mr«HL Huron lUmminiron, »>f Inoipruok.hM bonn eontrlrtod of i-wliullinif »c*l N\u2018nt*nooa to *o\\en ye»rh Iwprl.onnunt with d«'priTMion of title.Tho SpnnUh UoT.mw#nt i*\t*»«\u2022 tf'»fu! In ibeflfotionifor thf t.ounctl» General STATE OF IRELAND.Edmond Slattery, who\trel\u201cJnfJ^f\u2019r,0l\u201c Auirru*».waa arrested at evenins.under the chirfew c.auae of the He- preealon Act Mr Onnnincham of the trim\u2019s Journal ; Mr.McDermott, of the Central >tvt, aud a re-porter named Harrett, ha\\ e l>een arrested at Uoehrea on a charge of harinK participated In the proclaimed l/eajne meeting on Nindaj.They have been remandetl for a wt^-a.Mr.Blemw »\t'Vaterford.In which he denounced F^r! Spen.-er.forms tho subject of ouireraal conversation.It la *\u2019ated 'n Dnblin that the OoTernmcnt Intend to deal Instantly with Mr Bl«ar.on account of hi.* attach on the adminUtration of in Ir^lànJ iDvi on cu%tw*gt of tho Viceroy.\t_____ THE STt.'SM IN SC -TLAND The atormot: tae northeast coast of Scotland con\u2019icne».Ttree vessels hara sone ashore, and all tie crews were drowned.RUSSIA AND GERMANY.The on\u2019 v topic eB.-arin* attention in Berlin ia that of the relations between Germany and Resale.Rcsfian exchange was never lower on the KerUn Bourse, since the battle of PleTna.than now Hundred rouble notes of the nominal vaine of d.\" marks were quoted on Monday at 19' mirks rfreed.The panic seems mainly dne to an article 1= the rcssierkc Zcffsta^ con-^rr -r the echelocln; of the Ktusian army on the Galician frontier This la regarded in well-infom ed etrcles both of Berlin and Vienna aa absurd, but its effect on boaitrsa shows un-e*f'.ne.'S has teen raised lu the mind of tho pub-lif \\y whs: is known as Prince Bisaarrk a afsrsTOLPcr -ampaicn.TLD consists of varions artries recently pabliahod lay n* stress on the pcre> iua defensive natare of the Auatro-Germau al'datce.A Berlin 'orrearonient says the proas con-ttnnee heated> to discuss the relations of Has ala witn the Germm Powers, but the exel\u2019.e-»rtt :» becinnln* to abete.There is nothin/ :e show that tne Ciar » sentim nts toward Germ is v and Austria are hostile.The Berlin À*- rw Zë*at*ç says \u2014As all kinds of assnmrtiocs an 1 rumor* were reported from R J»ia of a ten.der.ry opposed to the ami eaM* sertîmests cf the Otar and M.DeGiers.i: wa* deemed expedient to throw oat a re minder that the roller of Germany had suffi rient!» provided for all emerrencie*.THE AUSTBXîERMAS' ALLIANCE.Austr s and Grrcany have arrived at an un\" Ilnrift 1 nf recardlnp the measuree to be sv»- a view of Raasiu\u2019s military preparations Tre Austro-'merman alliance is anproved of bvtheen\u2019ire >rman press.Tae Berlin (i me*.- «%ti the proionfatioa of the treaty will «£e \"a\u2014!v bar reaslavist Intrimes.Ra«i*s et:au on sspirstioas.and French plans for rerence AFFAIRS ON THE NILE.A.ti- politisai trisoners at Damietu have been released.C1rcaj».ea ruaris were recently ordered to March tee ' air?harems for prisoners eon demnc-l b~ the '-urt-martLii whose property was oci*^i e-i- Tae women were crossly la-so-xei.»sc nne rroceeitnc eaa.wd so much ex eiteeect that the Kh*dlve revoawi the orde-.THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE.M.'xamberta u nS»rizz wiUi a «lizht Inti am naaticc cf the bowels.His condition is not alarsinr.but ueeesritates several days uninter mated uwatnaenn The new* of his illness has race*.: a treat sensation la a riM at LnTeraaledl.(T)between French and Itahar workmen, as Itediaa was killed and roar otter workmen seriously Injured, seven I ta Mau were arrested.Tk - eu'cll-General of the seine have ex-peew » '.a with that the Government proceed witt xse -implon tonne! scheme.In order to stoc '-*r=aa masufarrure* bel.u* snbscitutod «-»* S\" Get hard mnsel for thoeeof France.Tt ; -.-ei I'oiEm-.tiee on Taesday de-cidal *s vc»« ^>00.000 francs for maintenance of t:* arm t of «^r-apation in Tunia bat dec!lne«l fir the pceceet to rvant s.000.000 francs for f:r t*a .au.barracks and military stations AMES! \"AN.to the bill giving pensions to all oOloern and men engaged in the Mexican war and in all In dlan wars.Jefferson Davis only was excepted.Then' was only one vote against the bill.Representative Joyce's hill, introduced In the House on Tuesday, provides that every tole< graph and cable company shall receive any message from any othri\" telegraph rompanv and transmit and deliver the same In good faith without dDcrlminatlon.Th::NT& Nkw York, Dec.10.\u2014Cbss.Hperry, Secretary of the European Medicine Company, has been arrested on a charge of swindling Mr*.Elit» Eared out of $n,700 by selling her medicine Company stock, alb-god to bo worthless.Sperry is also charged with swindling Chartes Uunxele out of ÿ'J.OOO.Ottawa.Dec.It».\u2014While working la the woods at Mr.Alex.Mcbaurln\u2019s shanty, on the Blanch, a young man.whoso name could not he asrertained.wtia killed on Friday last hy the fulling of a tree.Tho victim belonged to Oue-hec.He had been only a week at tho work.The liodv was forwarded to l^ueboc for burial, j Nkw York, Dec.It*.\u2014Mr.William Sutphen.a lawyer, in the course of his business some | months ago, executed coudItiou deeds transfer ling to Ids clerk, Walter Shlldey.claiming to be anmarried, iH-lO.UUO worth of real estate.The deeds were not recorded, It being meant to convey tho property temporarily to Shibley, aud that the latter should reconvey it or the deed» be destroyed when certain business was completed.The deeds were kept in the safe.On the Itlih of November.Brown As Wescott gave Shibley a chenue for $15,000 for mouey due to Sutphon.Shibley hod the cheque corti-tlt-d, and unsuccessfully ,M to merit a slmre of tb»ir patronage it) the fatum.He munulacturea hlnowu Sweetmeat», which contain no injurlint-* mixture*.Como and visit tbeestvblliihment.CHARLES ALEXANDER, No.:I91 Notre Damp nirret.I'lIiRLSTMAS PRESENTS.JUBT RECEIVED PER S8.\" DOMINION,\u201d AND NOW Til lltTEBN CASKS OF TUB LATEST PARISIAN K.SHAH PI.BY \\ SONS, AS'i iiltd JM Notre Iliiuie street.XMAS PILLOW LETTER MISSION FOR HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.(7b (he Editor of the U\u2019tfrtMf.) gi |{|\u2014Will you allow mo to call attention to the \u2022\u2022 Xmas letter Mla»loii \u201d in these glad and festive times, which bring joy to ao many home!1, and in which we are called to consider 'the Belf-sncrlficlng love of Him, who«e Advent has dowered our lives with all His blessing».We are sure tho Christian public will not fall to remember the lonely aud auiferlugln our hospi-tal.-» and Institution» amid their domestic joy.Tho Secretary has to thank those friends all over the country, who have responded to the appeal in a former issue of your paper.A considerable sum is yet required to onablo the mission to give a souvenir of Christian sympathy to those oft forgotten and suffering ones, who languish in our Institutions.Let such as would like to aid In waking gladsome emotions in i he bosoms of distress not fall to send in their donations to Miss Douglas general Secretary-Treasurer lOiEi St.Catherine street.M.a JOYCE, Confectioner, *\tHAS JUBT RECEIVED FRENCH FRUITS, Crystalll/ed and Gla- »r, ttuarUd utlirr tM* hrad ni (A.rut a of IIALK-CINT l'kll W O ii l) i LmN S CtNUISE FLAVORING AND THE ItCNt Extract of Coll'ee made anywhere.Wholesale by LYMAN, SONS & CO., 3t>4 f>T.PAUL STREET.DISPLAY UP FINK GOLD JKMKLLKKY wnd FANCY GOOOs.I* tbe (arytit In the city, and Gu y would direct e.i-eriai atteclou 10 (batr larg* slock of OIAMOND JKWKI.I.KKY In BHOOCHVH, EAKHIKG».C'HO'SF.*', I.OA'KKTN, llltAUKI.ITs nnd RING».nut sto.\\ks aru ju**r mie mor ^i'ai.itv A\\'h rut: moi \\ r/.vlnrwiuc.uv«v>r.^»- T?L EGA NT ÜOTTAOKS KOK ¦ **\tMAI B Two tDtklugly hand.oii)»\\ «o** «ahstanllally ballt Klon« t olUge.; high, bright bsMiu.uU.inau*ar.l rvM.f*, ¦tune b«y wfndow*.««a» .»q»l.ll»ty Ünlsh^ aparU)).«A heated hy Kpence'» P.tent, eou.r.te.! »»\u2022! rainproof, and ail Ou.iloois .Wsa^l aad\t* Iiri^k i'oak C't-Dara In fri ni, wllii \u2022Udna.\u2022\u2022»*! nuany uiher' laaprur.m.uts, eonstitutlua them Ç^àiM^.vèr every re*|wet the most ehsrmlng bttl.home* aver offered fur «sla In thl* rltv.H.II.GKODKH.¦it»T H4.#»Ht«?.Ii-eet.i U as trluiniffiantly marcbml to the front rank» na a rharmac^utical l\u2019n-pnration with vIctorlouH roaulta.PUTTNER\u2019S EMULSION Was nwnr.Iwl FIRST D1PI.OMA Pro-vliici.il Exhibition, at Halifax, l»81.ANOTIIKR PROOF OF THF.POPULARITY OF PUTTS KB'» KMULMIOMt OVER 13,000 BOTTLES Sold in ('nnada aienc \u2022Iiirintr the month of Soptembcr nnd October, 1H«2.rblelly pr«-.crlbed by I\u2019hvalclana, and over GO U alloua tn»t>d in tho Hospitala ami I*iKpi*k lor i I ! LABORATORY : SU and hh Upper Watirr Hireel, HALIFAX.I».».FÜRWARNED AND FIIKF.AKMKD.In pence prepare for war, snd before the toaii» |.re pare for tbe natural ronsequenci* of doing too much jo.C.co to tho holiday fare.WYETH'S F.LIXMt OF CATHAFtTIO or COMPOUND LAXATIVE ELIXIR, is AGRBEARLF.TO Till; TAMTK.ANO CK4I-TAIN IN IT*» KFFF.I T».It 1* effectlvo in small dow-s, set* without griping, does not tccatlon nansen.and 1.le«* apt to cresto Irrl tttlon and congestion than nny ofthe cathartic* usually administered.It I* rpeelslly valitshiess a remedy for habitual constipation as It acta promptly whan «mall dore» are taken, and ha* a tendency to l**«en thedlsno sltion tocostlveni ** Initc-S'l of Ineresslng It, K.IllKK**, \u2018A«T HrGUI atrref.POTENTIAL\tËNIKK' 1Y _ of tbe nervoo* system eiists tn tho brain and o her nerve ganglia In the lorm of a complex body, knewu n« Urithln, derived from the fatty rentier, nl'rogen and phosphates in onr food.In all form* of nervous Unlvereby rtreet, on Wednesday, two Fans.Reward at 507 St.Pan! *L c ENTS FOR SALE, At tbe WITNESS OFFICE.Wanted.anvEU I IsKMt.ST* af Mucni,*rof, Wa.t*, niaervd under ttu had «I the rota tf ONK CENT TKK WOKD «ac* imerUi.%, prepaid.TIT ANTED, to rfint, for tho win- y y ter month*, In tho vicinity of 8t.George* I'hcrch.a partly fomlshed hons*.haring not to*» than seven bedrooms.Address P.O.Bot 17U3.w ANTED to i\u2019urohase, Uitst-ott Clothii.g, Fur t^rnta and Jacket.Addrcs* A., \u201c WlintM' Office.HR.SMITH'S GERMAN WORM KEMEDY has been used by thousands of person*, who universally endorse our claim for it as a idea vint, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worm, from child I or adult.It ic eavy to take ; never fail.; absolutely harmless and require* no after-physic, i ktmi nv a he SMITH MEDICINE CO'Y, iSEiim st., uonmiL, ^ AND TROY, N.Y.PRICE.-\t-\t25 CTS.SOLD CVERYWHERE./
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