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[" OATÏ^V \t Vol.XXVII.No, 238.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, OCTORER 6, ^680.\u2019kick Onk Cknt.t'oilttt n/ MrtAs.marruiyti a'U» a/nna mini «ituirfaM, t* tnJontJ M)«ft iht naine and addrite «/ Ih' emder, ut ATT A N CHAIRS.THF.FI NEAT 4>S4H{TMF\\T AT THE LOWEST PRICES Ever lie-fore off» red.H.It.FA 11*4»*'* FURNITURE Rooms.IKI3 mill Ist5 Noire Itiiine «Irrct, TAILOR MADE TAll.tiR MADE TAMJiR MADE TAILOR MADE JACKETS.JA< KI rs l LNTKKS ULSTERS.RAN DM A S COO K I EH ! «ItAKUMA'H 4 04»lklFS! Krnidi-il Jersey .Inekels.Hralded Boucle .la WITH Ji ROOKS\u2019 SEWING COTTON.HI nee Introducing the eelehrate»t sewing Cotton of Jonas brooks A Kros., the old-et aewlng cotton mitBUfaeturers In Keglan I, Mauutacturera ure asking for It, T ailors are asking lor U, Sturt makers an» a-klng for It, Ami nearly all private famlll\u2014 are now tialng It,thus proving to the public that thl« Is the best cotton for machine uu! hand use, breaking lu the using.All the Hitcst Sfev» lorh Style*.Customvr* cordially invited.r^jlE MONTREAL BISCUIT CO.H4 McfclLL STKFFT, YV.Trnrrii,\tJaskm McBridr.Prin Maaogvr.riMIE DOMINION 11 \\ F Y YY 4 R à HUI «F.M- ii- i.u lines of LINENS just U» hand, litini I'uYiellluw.fto |Hr>nr«l.I.lnell lovtel'liig, M' per vard.I\u2018ure 11m n lowrlllMv.5e peryartl.Pure I lin o Iiivvl'HIllg- 5e lier yard.Pmv LINEN TtiWF.LLING, 16 im-he* »ldi', la la-r yard Pure LINEN TOWELLING, 18 inches aide.V t»-r yard» Our »t.» k of T.w.i||lug and Rollers uru very tom-pi.tv T he LrKi-«t in the city.JAMES A.OGILVY.IlIKKl-T 1MI-OKTKH *r 1>KV i.ooOS, WlloLEHALK AND RETAIL, «4*3 Ht.Alltwlue N, OCT.5, Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CAULK.CF.KMAN AFFAIRS.F.kiu.in, Oct.5,\u2014The Chenmit/.Hoard f Trade lias entered n strong protest against, and a«ked for an investigati»>n by the (lovermnent of the charges marie hy United States Consul Tanner that the Hierchants of Chemnitz resort to corrupt devices in manufacturing cotton goods, hosiery, mitts, oL- Herr Harttls, ap|>ointed consul to Bombay, i* the first architect who has received an appointment in the Herman Consular service.The t'»r|»edo I mats manufactured hy Schicnl A Ilbing for the Gertnan (lovermnent have proved to be a great success.IS M0R1Î FKRSFCUTION PREPARING .' Dim in.Oct.5.\u2014 The Central Office of tin-Irish Nati.mal League ha» sent a circular t>> nil branches in In laud, asking them to rejsirt on the landed property in each district, with tin-names of the landlords, whether resident r ah s» ntee, rents due and ahatemnuta granted.THE CHOLERA.VlKNNA, Oct.V- Cholera has broken out at Szi-ddin.where eight ca-i-s and four death» are n-jurted.Fiuii-e is nowdeclared to be healthy.THE HULGyKIAN CRISIS.A P6RB1STKNT PILLOW.j I'lill.ll\u2019POFOt.ls, Oct, ;».The Russian Consul here is again tiying t\" circulate Gen Knulb.ar»' di ttiauds.Pul lie opinion supports the Govern-tut tit's attitude.CABLE NOTES.The death is announced of Clement Mansfield Ingleby.I.L.D., the distinguished riietaphysi-cian and critic.A «tory is privately circulated in fjomlonthat M{;r.Cii|»el, coinjiletely silenced by the chin - h, is in great jKiverty in San ]''rancisco.Freti.Douglass and his white wife an- at Liv-erpiHil, where tiny attract admiring attention in tin streets.AMERICAN.ANOTHER CATTLE DISEASE Pkkin, III., Oct.5.A strange malady has br» ken out among the cattle belongiag to Christian ( leach, living in Elm Grove township, this county.The animals begin with a discharge fri te the non-, their heads swell up and death eiisui s in a few hours.A SMALL BOY'S DEED.Y\\ Hkkl.iNG, \\V.Ya.t Oct.5.A small lioy aj»-plied a match to a leak in the natural ga» main, w hich resulted in a fire and the cutting ofl of the gi.s supply from all the mill* in Wheeling, Martin's Ferry, .Etnaville, Bellair and Bridgeport, yesteiduy.The break in the pifie is being n-l»aircd.BEER WINS A LITTLE VICTORY.Atlanta, Ga., Oct.f».\u2014The City Council has passed, by ten to six, a resolution allowing brewers to deliver beer at private residences.This is the first step in retreat from the recent \u201cdry\" ordinance.The Prohibitionist* aro angry over the affair.THE FISHERY COMMITTEE.Qt K8TIONING OF VAN K KK SKIPI\u2019HKS.BoatON, Mas*., Oct.D.The sub committr-»-of the l 'nited State* Senate Fishery Committeo examined several witnesses at Gloucester yesterday.Captain Joyce, of the ateamer *\u2018Nov«-lty,\u2019 testified to Ins i-xts-rience with the Caiiadian officials in N\u2019nrtli Bay Uiis season.He was not allowed to purchase coal at 1'ictou.Captain* Is-wis and Schtsliolm.who were in the Bay during the summer, related tin ir grii-v anas, but spoke highly of the officers of the Canadian cruisers, who, they said, had treated tbcin well.Among other witnessi-R exaniitn-il were aeveral vessel owners who test!fini us to the importance of the fishing industry.Captain Joyce, of tho steamer \u201c Novelty,\" g»vs Ids bstimony and imm*diately thereafter sailed for the fishing ground*.Capt.iVnilleton in giving his testimony said, \u201c When the United States was in swaddling clothes she was agressive, but »ince «he has becon e one of tfn- greatest nations on earth anybody can kick her and she will never resent it.\u201d The Committeo starts on their tour of the various fishing ground establishment» this morning to obtain information re garding the fisheries.The hearing will be continued in the afternoon THE IRISH LEAGUE FUND.I UK TA I k AIUU'T AiiolMINi.FOH TUX HI»-MkimoKH l-l liliils MN'KKTt AND lui vr-11 I.HI LLD an.Ciiuai.o, th-t.T».Lihn Fim-rty and Yh-x.Sullivan liave be n inti rvl\u2022'»ve\u2022l ri-g.kr ling tin» di munds made m the loi i-tiiig of New York rweiitieth YY ard Branch of the lri«h National League Ifutt an uccoiiiiiing should bo c tlltsl tot' before any more mom y was a«-nt to Ireland.Fmerty said he ugietsl in u me.»«urc with the ineuibers uf th«* Twentieili \\\\'.ir»l Branch.\u201c I don't think,\u201d remarked Fmerty, \u201c that we should l»e called upoti to coiitrdiute money for Ireland m cake there is a largo surplus fund re-mtiining.If tliere is then we want t»> know it.Tin n let them usethut fund tot'ight thelamllorila and not to pay exorbitant n-nta to landlordo.When they tun out of money, we will come to toe rescue, as the Irishman of America have always done in case of emergency.\" Alexander Sullivan «aid '* l have m»sym|»alhy whatever with any expression of want of confidence in tho integrity of the League or ita officials.I believe I expreM tho opinion of the great bulk of sub-sentiers to the Irish National League fund when 1 «i.y I »ub*crds-»l with no desire to get an accounting for the little sums I contributed, but s»»\u2019, v for the purpose of placing iiieutis in tho humis of tho leailers of th»- Irish jasiple at homo to ex|M'tid in accordance with their best judg n »'iit.\" A BURGLAR\u2019S DREADFUL FATE.Fort Khogh, Mont,, Oct.f».- A Butte miner named W.P.Emery fixed up a burglar\u2019s trap in his cabin yesterday and then went off pros-pectmg.When he return»ulf» ring caused by drouth in various parts of Texan have huen much exaggerated, and, according togoo»! authority, no great destitution exists.CANADIAN.A CUSTOMS CASE.WHAT ALI.Ki.KD TKA CRBsTH œNTAINKI) A UONTRKAI.FIRM IN TROUIILK.{Special to the ll'dm'»*.) Ottawa, Oct, f».\u2014An interesting case, in which a Montreal house i* likely to figure conspicuously, will shortly conn- up hefor»* the Customs Depart ment here for investigation.A short time since a vessel arrm-d at Port M»»»dy, P-ritish Columbia, with a cargo of tea ihn-ct from t Ihina in a damag» 1 coiidition.A t \u2022\"»» rn-ment officer ascertaining this fact, procee»|»sl to ir.spi ct the cargo, but not until a largo quantity had been unloaded ami was rted from London.Out.Mrs.Mc-K nzie, wife of a wi-U-ktiown business n an, fia* be» n f»>r a long timn giv.n ut» by 1er doctors fsrs.Porter and Johnston, Baptist clclgvmelt, and Brown, an Evangelist, sle- roso from her bed for the first time for over a year.This tts.k place on Thntsilay hist, and on Sunday sf e ntti-nibd service in Mr.Johnston « chutch.H» r dealh haa las-n look» d for almost dally f'»r six months.A StormT Mkkting to consider the trunk sewer acheme was held in tie- West End last night.The Mayor left the chair to advocate tie- stln me which was approved of by tho inerting.tits.Booth took farewell of tho Salvation Army hero last night and left this morning for Charlottetown.Thk Rxv.Du.AfhRRY gave an address at tho meeting of the ^ oiing Lils-ral ( luh last night.The young Liberals and others are inakinff ar-riiiigt HK-niM for a public audience for bint.Ho severely condemned the manner in which tho Irish loyalist delegates pleaded tin ir cause.Two Hdtki.kkkpkri at the Humber have la i n mn mom d on charge* of Sunday selling.The place has a laid reputation for this practice.'l ine annual Confxihcm'k of the State Board of Health of the United States began its s< Fiiiiirtbioiitio, County IWn, ha» imuwI 120 »>j««ctioant noticw».Tfn* niia*i, ii hoii«.m.\u2014an Kt.Oiit KNT APPEAL WH THX UHKKN IrtLK \u2014 HONoaa >ok the champion, HawahUEM, October 4.- Mr.Gladstone and hi* wife to-day received Mr* T.1).Sullivan, wife of the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and the deputation of Irish ladies appointed by the women of Ireland to present U» tin* ex-Premier a mammoth petition in favor of Home Unie.The petition bear* the signature» of half a million liMiuc men.Great crowd* have Hocked hither all day in view of the event.Aceoin* pa11\\ ie»' the depniatioti were deputation* ro* Itrisentuu the municH>al council* of Cork, dmeiick, Waterford ami Clonmel.The place w a* perfectly alive with visitor*, who weroac* c< rded the fr< ««loin of the lawn duriuir the formal ceremonies.Mr.Gladstone, Mr*.Glad* Moue, Mr.IL-rUrt Gladrt come* from Buck* it*t;haui that on Friday eveiiintr last two men mimed Rou»»eau, father and son,^ entered a tavern ke|>t by one Fr'tnKe:rt at Notre Damo du Lac pMri»b, about tlfty mile* north, and tie-maiuled liiinor.A* they w.re intoxicated at the time Mr*.Frangeât, who was in charge, refused to give them any, whereu|M>n they ooininenoed to raise a row and take |MS*e»»iou of the house.Mr*.Frangeai called.lohn Lademute, a butcher of about forty-five year* old, to her assistance, lb- had ejected the yoiingerand was about to do the same with the father when a knife was ill awn, Lademute was »tahtx*d in several places and died from tin effect* of hi* wound«\u2022 Tin* Rousseau* have been arrested.Mr*.0.H.Muir, Mr*.Jo*.Illctuon, clothing ; Mr«.Held, l!lu»tr*ud |>ui« r» ; A.li.Fowlur, iiug**i m m«- ,\t__________ ÎLnry Drew met the depntatiuu a* they entered cn nriMmn wM atV^k'ni by i'irâteé'neir L ik vi I the ground*, and conducted them into the in the K»*d river.Two officer* and eleven men library.W hen Mr.Glad.tone, with hi* family, were killed The commirtion afterward* re* turned to Laokai.A BELFAST COMMISSION.THE INVESTIGATION OF THX RIOTS.* Belfast, Oct 4.\u2014The Commission appointed to investigate the recent riots met to-day.All the barrister* present except two insisted n an adjournment for a few minute* to decide on what line of action to adopt.Justice Day re fused to adjourn, saying it would be mere waste of time.He then, despite the protest* of the bairister*.pn>ceeded to examine a witness, whereupon the barrister* rose and left the c»-urt, taking their bag* and books.Several so\u2019icitors ami other* interested in the investiga* tn n followed the barrister*.The onlv witness exanined was Inspector Carr.Those acquainted with the trie »tate of atfairs are of i ; mion that the whole thing will end in a farce.It is thought constable* will be the only wit* nesses.bots oarsE troi blr.P.SLFAST.Ctct.4.\u2014A number rt» fr the repression of Sciaiism.and are taking special steps to pre-v»nt the spread of Socialistic doctrine* m the am v.( ir-lers have been i»»'ied that workmen employé»! at barrack* must be fumuh-i with a permit indicating the particular d«»r by which they are to enter and leave, and tn all ca*e* they Will be watched by a .«quad of soldier* to prevent holding communication with the army.The Socialist* have made a great strike at Chemnitz, where they have .btainsd the elec-ti -n pn^e-rve the union and maintain the supremacy of the law.emergtd frotr the house to receive the députa tii ii he was greete»! with hearty and prolonged ch» < ring hy the multitude on tho ground.Arrived in the library, Mi* Sullivan read the address of the Irishwomen.The Mayor of Cork, the Mayor of Limerick» the Mayor of \\\\ aterford and the Mayor of Clonmel then each presented Mr.Gladstone with the freedom of their respective cities, and thanked him for MIS CHIVALROUS AN 11 HPl.KNIUt» EFFORTS to restore Ireland's parliament, «'xpressing the hope that he would ?\u2022«\u2022n vi*ir Irolmnl to receive from the Irish jw-oj-1»* at their hotii*w the thanks they all felt toward* him.When Mr.Gladstone replied hi* voice was somewhat hn»ky.He said he believed that the (Dputa* lion* and the Nationalist members rting the proj»*»al to restore the Irish par* lit.u ,nt.He said also that he was thankful for the share he took in pa«sing such Irish mev sur» s *s had been made law* during hi* public car»er.He continued : \"The whole character of the Irish controversy ha* altered.We do r.ot now contemplate the dreadful alternative our f*th»-r* faced a century ago, nor the alternative Wellingt* n face«i when he said he proposed Catholic emancipation a* the alternative to ci'il war.It was necessary that the late Gov en » »nt\u2019* Irish prop>«.»al» should have been put foiwaid in accord with the desire*of the Irish nidi.it.and also to mak** it clear what they pro j.\u2022\u2022 d t»* do within the limit* of Imi>eml honor, safety and welfare.Tuese aim» were completely attained, and they have been sustained by tie singular mildness and t*-mis*rance of ex pression which have so f*r characterize'! the conduct »>f Irishmen at every stage of the agitation till mw.(Cheei-) The CAt >E KNIGHTS OF LABOR CONVENTION.Richmokii, Vh.Oct.4.- Tlie tupping of Mas r Workman Bowderly\u2019* gavel at 10.15 o\u2019clock this u ori.ing gave the signal for th»- opening of th< hrst session of the tenth amiMal convention f Uo- KiiigMsuf la s>r in tli»* armory of the ,\u2019ii»i Virginia irghnent in thia city.He ntiMsl lone upon a small pine platform at the further \u2022 nil of a » pat-ions room, and lookeil out up'Uitha faces of the thousand delegates assenihled from veiy part of this ciHintry.The session will lie an open one.A moment later, Gen.lev», G«»v ii or of Virginia, entered.A* lie walked up tie aisle, »scorted by Mr.William H.Mullen, Miiki.-i NVorkmaii of tiie Richmond district, and Ton.O'Ki-illy, of the Telegrapher*^ Atsembly of N.w York city, ho was greeted with enthusia* tic \u2022\u2022h« »-is, which mloubled a* he stood on th« .latform bowing in res|x>nse.Governor Ijee then msde a speech of considerable length, to i'h Mr Bowderly reeponded.In *>oret session some routine business was trani.ict»-'] ami the convention adjourned until to-morrow morn-i\"g.BANK SNEAK THIEVES ABROAD.Toronto, Oct.4.\u2014Three professional sneak thieves were working the hank* here on Saturday, fortunately without succe**.They visite 1 thé Imperial, Ontario and Toronto hank*, and tiie Bank of British North America.One of them, dressed like a i>rie«t, would go up to the .aying teller and as« to get aotu- American money changed while the other two kept sidling up to customers de|>o»iting their money.They would afterward hang around the \u2022uitrance till their action* were criticised, and then they would go to another bank and go through the san e |>erformaiice.Detectives are on the look out for them.\t______ THE CASHIER ABSENT.New York, Oct»»ber 2.\u2014A discrepancy to the extent of Sl'AlW hss beep discovered in the account* of Otto Baumouu.receiving teller of th»- Union Savings Bank, who is abs.-nt on two week» vacation.The bank i* fully secured.He was a tilisted employee of twenty years' a landing.KEPhFHENTEI \u2022 HT THESE HONORABLE paPCTATtOKB is the cause of order, of j*«ace, of legality.It is the hf the men all effort* to get out trains were abandoned until this morning.Only two trains were moved to-day.PROSPEROUS TIMES.CHEERING EVIDENCE* IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN.Ottawa, Oct.V\u2014The curt-ms revenus of the Do mini'-u for the month of September Is-t wss tl.2Xl.3sl*, a* compared with only ?1.744.41X1 In the correspoiidiinr mriith la*t year.From exciae the receipts were ?tl i,-019 as compared with t3£3.742 in ISbo, making the aggretrate increase from these two source# ?GlJ.il'i.The total revenue from all aouroes, for the three month* of the fiscal vear.commencing Jnh 1st, w»« H MT,4Tli against fft.Seî.nm» for corresponding quarter last year, being an increase in ls*« of ?l.ltiA.tti.The expend! ture* for the quarter were r .SSn.lBt.showing a surplus for the Unit three mouths of ?l.UD.'ttl Lo.voox, fh-t.3 \u2014Discount during the port week wa* quoted at if to 2.There was an increase»! demand for money.The stock statement was unusually heavy ; value» advanced, but «peculators cheerfully paid the higher rates.A large amount borrowed from the Hank of England and pot upon the market restored ralM to their former level.The distribution of October dividend* will rtault in increasad business for a week or two.when it is llkelv rat-s will harden.There le no don-1 now that trade is improving.Keport» from the chief industrial centres «tate that hiivmess is elth expanding or U certain to improve at an early dav A large increase of order* from America not«1 at Hiniungham.Woollen manufacturera are hunt ant al l«»d» and Leicester, where the factories are work Inf over time.An active huainesa waa done on tba Sto< k Exihange during the week.The seulement was the largest in four years.The market for Amerl («n railway eecurltiaa waa umh-oided in lone.The \u2022ituation turns on the decision of the Eastern trunk lin»- no'll.It is,believed here that the difllculty will lie adjusted.Th# report that tha Pennayleaala Hallway Com; any had secured th# steamers of the Inman line and M-verwl Ifiikm and National strainers pnasled the n.arkct.it hae t>ean officially denied hy the steamship companies.Ciiicaoo, Oct.I \u2014The crop reporta for the week In ganerai way show that cf>rn it well matured through out the entire Western hell, and sufficiently ao to with.«Urd the hesrv fro»t*of the l*rt three dav* of the week, In Missouri and Kentucky corn it readv for husking and > ribbing.In Iowa and Illinois hu»king will liegin about October M.Hejv.rta «bowing the average yield vaiy I ut slightly from former estimate* which are con \u2022td'-rably under those of the preceding five year» Houghing for fall «owing nf wheat la progressing, and In many portions ot Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and K turky, is completed, arid some seeding ha* al readv been done.The wheat movement In I»* kota is now light, a great deal of wheat h»v Ing alresdv been msrketid.Killing price* are .'A- to It* |»r liiiahel: tt \u2022 movement i* slow in Min fit W Ia at i.'s- u, »«-.In llliiMUa v.ry little wheat Is *»\u2022 i-ig sold, with [.rice* Wa- to 7.V-.In low* the wheat in» v< ment 1* fair from Kv to »'c In Ohio consider* i.l»- «heat Is being marketed at ffic to 74c.In Mi« *r/i»n the wheat «Hivernent ha* fallen off.«ith ruling pi j, mi »A)c to 7λ-.In Kanaas there 1* scarcely any »h«al moving, with prices I'H.- to 70c.In Michigan *h«et is freely marketed at r,i» no ; A.an.?i.U) ; W.I».McLaroi, ti.UU ; U.C.Jaiuiesuii * \u2019o., li.DO.Groceries, Provisions, &c.7 ALTER PAUL, FtH11 1 4.K4M Fit.would re-peotfullF draw pulilic attoiitluu to hi* splen-did stuck of staple and Fumy ilroocries, IVuvlsIun», Fruits, etc,, which fur qu intlty, quality, ami assort-ment ktamls unrivalled in this city.Hi wuuUl also remind the public Hint hi* goods from tin-English and Furnign Market* aro all Imported direct ui.re[i*re»l for the Uni versitjr if deair,-'! The attenti'-u of familie* residing al the M,st End Is calhvl to th# advantage* offered hy this w-h'».), of which » well organi/,-1 Piiniary D-partinent.«uitid to the wants of young children, is an important feature.Application peiaoually or by letter to Mrs.LAY I 'ONIC SOLFA.READING MUM10 AT 8IOHT.In the t'l-w snd pleasant custom of forming Drawing room, or Home t'laiom», p-in-nts and children run practice i.g.th, r and enjoy the pl.-uinire of part aingitig from the l«-g-t > ing of the course, hui-h claas.-* are coiiiinon In the w,-t , r d of lemdon.Mel have licen introdilcect.30, 7 *) am.Ksluoiis, staterooms, smoking and bath-rooms aml4 ship* Kk,on 1» Cauin accommodations unexoeUod.Htateroom* all on main deck No horses, cattle, sheep or pig* carried.Kprlng ont! Hummer Kales t Saloon, 660, $75, $90 ; excuraion, 6110 to ?1(10.Second Caldn, outward and prepaid tickets, ?45.Excursion UckeU, ICO.Outsard »t,-,-r»ge, 615 ; prapsld, fis ; excursion.f.TU.Be yez.She knowed C.ipt\u2019iu Krrol whin hewasahye \u2014 an\u2019 a foine hausutn\u2019 bye slio ses he was, an\u2019 a foine young man w id a pli-int word fur every one, great an\u2019 shnmll.An\u2019 ses 1 toiler, ses 1: \u2018 He\u2019s lift a bye that\u2019s loiko him, mVain, fur u foiner little felly niver sthipped in shoe-leather.\u2019 \u201d When they were ready, they went down stairs into another big bright room ; its celling was low, and the furniture was heavy and beautifully carved, the chairs were deep and had high massive backs, and there were queer shelves and cabinets with strange,pretty ornaments on them.There was a great tiger-skin la-fore the lire, and an arm chair on each side of it.The stately w hite cat had responded to Lord Kauntloroy\u2019s stroking ami followed him downstairs, snd when ho threw himself down on the mg, she curled herself up grandly beside him as if she intended to make friends.Cedric was so pleased that ho put his head down by hers, and lay stroking her, not noticing what his mother and Mr.llavis-ham were saying.They were, indeed, sneaking in rather a low tone.Mrs.Krrol looked a little pale an 1 agitated.\u201c He need not go to night?\u2019 sin- said.\u201cII ! will stay with me to night?\u201c Yes,\u201d answered Sir.Havisham in the same low tone ; \u201cit w ill not he necessary for him to go to-night.1 myself will goto the (\u2019.tittle as soon us we have dined, ami inform the Karl of our arrival.\" Mrs.Krrol glanced down at Cedric.He w'u> lying in a graet ful, careless attitude upon th-black and yellow skin; the tire shone on his handsome, Ihished little face, ami on the tumbled, curly hair spread out mi the rug ; the big eat was purring in drowsy content,sue liked the caressing touch of the kind litth-liaud on her fur.Mrs.Krrol smiled faintly.(To t>t Continued.) Cil II.DREN\u2019S CORN E R.lU KFAI-O lll'NTINfi.In riding over the green turf of the open country, one sees everywhere white objects which so reflect the strong sunshine that they almost dazzle the eye.! he.se arc the bleach ing skulls of the btlil.lines th.lt used to I\u2019oaoi in thousands through this region.Kvery one lias read how , only fifty years ago, mllli-ms of bull.does wandered over nearly half of the l nited States ; now there are no great herds except in the Territory of Montana, and fi< m that territory more than a hundred thousand skins have been sent to the Ivist in a year.For nearly every skin that in sent away, about half a ton of fine meat is left to decay on the prairie.It is a reckless waste of animal life, and 1 am sorry to say Unit our government docs very little to stop it.\\\\ ith-in ten years there will be no more great herds of butialoes in the United States.Small biimls of them will linger hidden away in v al leys, but by the time some hoys who read this have lived to be old men, the American bison will probably be seen only where it is kept an a curiosity ; just as the one little band of aurochs the last descendants of the wild cattle which used to roam all over Ku-rope is kept by the Emperor of It issia.Still, even now, at times, single bull.does or small bands of them will wander back hereto their old grazing grounds.Last suinmer a party of hay-makers saw a band of a dozen or more in u remote valley behind the peak.And a few days later, one of our iieigli\u2019o 'i s at the nearest ranch, beyond the mountain q vv.is sitting in the doorway of Ills snug home one niorning, after an early breakfast, when, to his ai-toiiishment, a great bulf.il'' bull came trotting easily along within a hundred yards of the door.He would hardly have been more surprised had an elephant or a rhinoceros happened in for a morning call ; for he hud never seen a butlnlu, nor hud he ev er expected to see one at his own ranch.But hia surprise left him 1 reath enough to shout, A butfalo ! a buffalo !\" The bouse was full of int n iust In from the w ork of gathering beef cattle for shipment; and at the startling word, every man soîzea thç n.-\u2019ai 'ijt riihi or pistol or shot-gun, and dashed away to join the chase; only one or two stopping hu-dUy to throw a saddle on a hoi sc.As soon as the chase began, the big beast ran swiftly into the thicket along the creek, ami was able to Im p out of sight for some time.I lm chase was long and exciting, hut the bull.do ¦' put suers were too many tor him.Some foil '\" ' d up his trail, while others watched che outskirts of the thicket; ami at last one of the best marksmen among them, catching sight of tlie big black body, took a quick line aim and brought the buffalo >1 »wn w ith a sin glc bullet ; so all the inhabitants of the ranch were feasted with bufialo-nicat is long os it could bo kept from spoiling.But where the great herds range, there ia no such excitement about killing them.One day a young fellow from the Hast, listening to the yarns of an dd builalo-huuter, said, as the hunter finished his story : \u201c It must be very exciting sport, John ! \u201c Well, I'll tell you how it i.-, \" said John.I \u201c It s about us exciting as if you vivre to ! go out into eon at and shoot u dozen of those old dairy-cow-^ with a pistol.\u2014.D//-\"/ T< rry j Huron, in St.Xicholas.\\ c.UiDK.A COMFORTER, nitn.K I'ASXACKri WITH BRIKK PRAYKR, Jiy M A Wit non.Ti ksiuy, Oitober .>.\u201c 1 pray Thee, Lord, let me not ho tempted above that I am able to bear.\u201d Guidance.Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world.If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.1 John ii.15.Comfort.There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man ; but (bid is faithful, who will not sillier you to he tempted above that ye arc; but will with the temptation, also make a way of escape, that ye may be able to bear it.\u20141 Cor.x.13.Business Cards./ 1 KORtiK WOOLLKY, \\ n [>r,trlli'iiI I |il»ol»ierrr hii\".\u2022 l.v n.ii.l.Kiiruiluri'if ally o-Mull.I .t r-i-ur.1.All rUrra .tin-u.lt-'l to uii.U-r im*\"iuil> i|H-ni»u*u ,, ri m ai km iiikkkpiii.v ri nsi-.iii.ii.THE TURKISH BATH.I.uriv.coni|>!* te nail Itixuriou* Imthiua ll.\"ir* ^-iitlo h.>.\u2022.t.- ,i m wul 8 to i' in i.i-i, - i - ' ¦ i I».It.t.M H Id II.II, HOST MONUB'E s1'____________________________ pou SALE, H I i'rai,| r .si I tin.-* »ir.-.t ».and a.Mi d liimely tln-ri t,*.and »U\" ure.| Hie i-Uen*ive fi.ri.lluii- i'li.in.\"X and pr.u 1».- -( W .1 Slit» .1, 1 lui,! atr.-.t.»>' *1.im» W-ip'r.It\" .trr, 1.the lutnu f.,«tur.and Mile \u2022 I flue furnit-ire in .» it« d.-partnu-nU I \u2022.iter* In the city wUhlng to plw .\u2022I |d.1 ,-i»|i!i» fnrnuliixlliy Ihein \u2022 .1 11.1 th- i-t -lu.i,.-miitrid ul , .ni,.\t.< '1 \u2022 l.\tI .t.-i.ai and » r .Ina «hip »\t.1.! 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If -.f»*-.* I»» -I al ti' 1 ' In -\t1 VV .11 ¦ rn.m* \"ill, î'Jfl.l\u2019i1 I\u2019l iilf xtr.a-t, will h ive pr unpt atten lion 1 Dir trttvidh-r «ill «tart uith «iilulih-x iu A fe» lay* DOkTUKtL I I KAMI UP 141.> A'IE NT GLACIER WINDOW D I.4 4» It t r I O A A .A «ulwlitute I t RTAIM.lt 4.1.ANA.R4»ni:itr millkk.mon .a 4 0.IHT2 hut re Dame Hlreel.Ayje Ills Hlllltld I) RMN PIPES, Hre Itrlek.\t»'»rr 4 lay, Porflanrf.Itoumn uml 4 itnntlii 4'einrul, Piaster Purls, l-nn«l Plasler, It lilting, «kr., «kr.AIT.k.nUKUM.K.Mi Hie nr)' alrret.CTOVES' STOVES! STOVES! We are *¦ llintf oil all mir Sl-n»-.- a* we are diviiiU up thin 1 ranch \"t hUrin»*» Hti.l Hllltf- null 4 4tORIM; t» I'uk K.N, hy the hi-«t niftlii-r*.at ('«iST PltP-\u2019K (f >r cndi only), (.'nine ' ally and Hen in- 1 niRait.i! J, \\Y .Il t > \\ A II «k 4 (1., in; Yle4.lll Hlreel.w ILL IT RAY?A hoy nr girl c»u earn frniu Jl.liU t\" nn a day with t!i'- \u201cT4IIJH1.\" I AMIl.k tiMI1IN4.M k(!l(\\T.Price, complete with riliher.WO.Ia-soiis free.).M It It It I\u2018\u2022It N, »;4\u2019J >olie Dilute dreel.FAIRY LAIV1PS.« A T* 41 \\ «I P I I.T 41 * .Vt N I.Ml I tiler si rf cl.UPARI!AM EIRE PROOF yr ItOlMTNd t'KMr.NT OiMPANY Tin SparhAln l'einent Ri \"I n- lin- -nly r - f that ha«|(iven |ierfis-t KatIHlAelimi And HtiMHl the tesl \"f nur olilllAte f r 111*- paid tweh.yearn All nth.r ei im ul rooD have lieen fuiUirea 4 Al II4»>.The KparhAm t\u2019ement ('iiuiMuy In r.hy » am* the puhhr mtuimt all n« «lutu-'\t'\u2022 \"' \"i il,.-\u2022 in e iuaIii \u2022hs'k.thiiA iii«urius th-su gr.-.it.st .f lumrii'S al «.-a, |sTfs, l Tentllatlou Anil liahl.rli-ml f,.r \"Tuurist \u2022 Uarstte I.ESNIMI, (lit J\tWlEI.ANO, llrl 14 IttoiA, tirt \u2018.i\tWEsrptiAl.lA, Hi t 16.Einrt l 4M 44 tier, I nih-r ('(intrset with thf Ilumlnliiu (loreriiiueiil Miiiiim'r* ul thu ah\"»»' lints» wiU »ul a* f\"ll>iw« SK YV » N|I|| All M.on ur atxmt the 17th Ni pleiiil.r fr n Aiitw.rj.O r Munir al S*.K r n n w r I or u, nu ur *i»iut the 'J\"lh S»-i't»-inlN>r, frail liai» imr* (\"t M nlo.il, ami \"ii lb»* bl i ht.ii .r fruiu Autwi'ip fui Mi'iitrual rtw H.«i mw «ii,, nn nr aln >ut thu l»t 0.-t»iU*r, frun Him I un; fur Munir» » hS (is tsriiiMiK, nn sr aUmt ll.u l.Yth H-iih»r rutviic Is-twtn'ii thu abuTu natiusl purt* will ho '-uiitiuucsl tliniusliuut thu aeaHuu Thr iih Pill* I l.i'liiiif Kniulud In ll .u.l'iirK sml Anl-»i rp t\" I- Hits I »»t mid YV \u2022 Hi kur l(at Cr >*« Line' llr I».MIMURLfill A P< ' .Mnntru.il, lii nuriil Amu\"I* In f'auada.J/UROPE\u2019 EUROPE EUROPE I AtlHutli Pawiir»-* »'s urud hy sllllue».either »la yuetsH) e,v.YI It.'1 p.' n, l\" '.II |'«rt« \"f IRELAND TdllANli I Nlll.A.NI», :»i\"l tl ' ''\"I'linunl of Euoips ,t !.v* i \"I Liu s HI I ' I VI.I\"! 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C in M iv.\tH.IU l tin* iTKI>«0\\, in N! v f in ! \\ tjt ; T.A L 1,A OIKS\u2019 lil NMOI I A r A04 ll.l l.1!.Anmi.: rt UUi.UAII.Y.Miiinlwy .'\u2022\u2019A\t11, Si} I Tuvwhi) .*\"¦'\td.-'-'i VY««lui'.,Uy .11 II'i*i liiui»lay .tht I U'liU IriiUy.JS «M haluril*y .1\tII.',73 T\u201eU!.* 1 > .M\tr , T'It »!.M.a» WiMkly.«.MW Mr.' .:>,r.f,irtnigi.t Vi.n , %IM I.Ki IMAfc UlflA 1IAII.Y W.TNK.HK Pit* tinrk *i-1 ui'Wkrtl.lor i-r ln.r l'onu»,'U ¦\" '*i ir»bl,' i.rn* WK» K ,V WII NKHA With luric# tjivr r .11 2i)c ji, r Iii.,- Onr thtfil rnttm \u2022 on if \u2022>\u2022¦ 111 U- 14I «1.,» t)iH' \u2022'j«i',.il .\u2022utr»,'i r.ii** «I IIM KII'TIOA It 4T1.H.I>»ny Win \u2022»«.0\t\" ,\u2022> k ) \\\\ iti.\u2022», |l \t.\t\u2022 I- M.A.A.A.Th.iiymnantic t'l.,**»'i» will i>.i; f f .\t11 Inn* 7\t11 s A 1*1'It U A \\ »'V KM Nil I ».\u2022 -\u2022¦ I, »t ¦ V l' ¦.I u-.mil,1,\u2022¦I.,n n l *»i\u2018 vys Tin i:> HA 3 .¦> in I K \\ I t III»A \\ ' II.4.1)016.lii.truot- ,r A.M.It 1% l.lA, t'hAirm.Mi ttOTICK r* SI'BSC HI UK Iti n, ,fiy f, I ,: / \u2022 t r 1 \\ tu/irr i On ¦tnu vK*n Ik,» 1.01 ta+r* flu* ilaiiti Witness.1 n'KSOAY KVKNIXO it ** oVlook IN Till: YOl'JIC MKN i> t\u2019HRlSTIAN ASSOCIATION ruo».I» NO UK's BIKU: tLlsS.Sil,J#ct f 'f the Eth r.tArt- ,*t *n l H»pti»m I1KKYKY INSTITUTE.I t Th- A- 1.i»l Or ¦ -v V \u2022 i W .h.I »t th# It,-' : \u2022 \u2022 h Tt KSI'AY, thi* lîti; u , lit 3 tn l!y vnMef of vhf CommOtfT JIN)'.M.Ml KRAI.Urr.¦\\riSS KIMBALL TV.-eiftM I (kly Wi!: «t»'.» m Si |¦.^'.r\u2022.*,.t'h iroh s* > .o.-i .\ta.; %tf mnlwt A ¦ *i t.will \u2022 \u2022 t»*\u2022*;» tu \u2022 ¦;.BM f th* Tan , \u2022 I ' .LOYAL ORANGE Awwtll I ATION.\\\t.i.:r \\ M tit:.- ' th^ C T'.ty I\t1.11 V \u2019.ii-k ;,i»cr ill th,, , ,r.ir.Hi .» KHMSHVY K.VKN IN'i f th' Ij'rwy I^HE MONTLHY Prtyer rn^tin- fc >f»th»n will t*kw flv n WEDNESDAY rvw \u2022>\t.\t.\t.Chr-*t.o i \u2022\tk Corvliil'y t.» '«1 A in O.M M AS' FA R E W K L L HtKP RECITAL.fgL'l AD A Y\t' ' '* ,*rirt *t.cit.g it Elt'-HT ti,» < r- 'A K'W'r*->1 «»»\u2022-.f nr fir 45 f.iilk U./ *1 u N rlhwioitT\u2019» »c l Pnoew \u2022 *t,w** [icuisiims, Pic-nics, 4c, 1I KSDAY.OCTOHKR ô, ISSfi.The Must Contemitiiii.e Hole a man van play in the preaence of all inankiml is that which haa l>een put upon I»t*ncr;\\l Kaulhart, an> him, that of a minion of tyranny sent to bully a freedom-loving but weak nation into servitude.Ai in ai i Rhus the mischief going on at I Belfast seems to be largely the work of reckless Kiys, though Uiey have too much countenance from their seniors.Probably if the taverns were closed and a publie announcement made that every youth caught in any way promoting discord would lie taken to the station and get a whipping with the utmost im] wtiality as to his i>olities, there would be little more trouble.So the 1\u2019oi.li'K have striet instructions to enforce the law against Sunday liquor sell ing ' We would defy anyone to find it nut if ti e Chairman of ri,,' 1\u2019 dice Committee had not made the fact public.And, in view of tl.i> revelation, all we have to say is that the p, li 'i .re inimitable at dissembling.The lever fellows would tlmost make folks believe that they were paid to let the law enforce itself\u2014if Alderman Jeannette did not tell us otherwise.Mu.GeahsTone talked with notable calmness to the representatives of the women of Ireland and of the cities of Cork.Limerick, Waterford and Clonmel.He seems to re.\u2019vrd his own two measures, w hich have been so much criticised even by a very large proportion of th >se who supported him in the recent elections, as ji:-t a\u2019 ut right.On the other hand, he \u201c reserved judgment on the won-\u201c ilerful eni y,\u2019i p - lia ,i«*iivere#rd Randolph Churchill, whose j>er-\u201c formantes are less known than his pro* \u201c misc-s.\u2019\u2019 Tur TRorm.r.s of the three empires will soon l>e put right.Lord Randolph has gone to fay them a visit.Kngland will, however, lx* anxious till he gets back.He has a character to make for brilliant statesmanship.There is.according to Mr.Gladstone, no limit to his daring.It is rather perilous for a man in a position of responsibility to have the eyes of breathless millions straining to see what feat he will accomplish next.V OSTPONED.TU).NF.W 4 ORIi EYIIR-IMN rra ni * I - ,»v II !*¦ \u2022 Rs vaya \u2022«\u2022 ¦.c- '-l fr n.M rc.r»».f r ?th.Sth sr.'l th.»r, 1 jkkI Tws'«« f »1 to fo OrSi -xf \\f to r*s»im ur.ti.'Ke-vO-r Vm.1* )are fur U»unil Ttlp, \"»l'i.4.4 .M»N).«.K 44 F, < .1.I'kM ASV.CV && C.4 .Mr) «I !.li'ti Aft I» 4M f Co FROSTS IN TH.K SOUTH.Th«- fratts of Oct.1st arid 2nd at»* r^rewted a* raving don» considerable damage t-, \"Ut-standing crops in the .* ,uth, ¦ *\u2019^ci.lly in Ken tucky and T^nn»-***-».where tobacco has suffered, and in N irth Carolina.CAUGHT IN A RKLT.» Is\u2019.jr nv::.-*l R/.« rt lEivd, rni'ling or.Onr.fi Tr«» «\t»''1 »ni|-! >fl .1 I\u2019e k.Brmijr 1 \u2022 ri«,| ,, -r U., -iif* Hr :d th\" on *' duct of irishmeii at every stage of the agi '* tatton till now.Till ¦\u2022ause represented by \u201c these honorable deputations was trie cause \u201cof order, peace and U-gality.Mr.(\u2019h im-Wrlain thinks \u201c the influence of tin se well \u201c j^iid jsitriots will collapse in face of the *'determination of the people of Great Ilri-\u201ctain not to yield another inch to the vile \u201cconspiracy supported by outrage and assas-\u201c sination.The extreme divergence of these two statements nude by two leaders of great ability, and in their views on other matters not very far apart, sugg-uts that the truth lies about half way between them.The City Attorney has already taken strong groui.l, as a privât*: citizen, against Daily WITNESS.,, .¦¦ .\u2014 the proposed \u201c Maternity Hospital\u2019' on Main-o street.The City Council has now referred the matter to him in his ollieiil capacity.Apart from the merits of the ease, we would suggest that Mr.Roy of the City Hull is the same person as Mr.R ON IN KNUI.ASH, UL'T LIQUIDA-MON AIT'1.1 Kl l FOB IIBUS.Argument was heard before Judge Taschereau, yi-titeplay, un I lame Sophia McGee\u2019s ra^e against th*- Briton Medical and General Life .\\.«lK.i.iti'>n.f\"r an order to appoint a liquidator fur th*- winding up of the Company Mr.Tait, Q.C., aptx-ared fur the pMitbner, and Mr.Tv-lkifk (.\u2018r'ise, on fe-half of the Company, re-ii-f*d the (letition on th*- ground that the act of I-v-g ilix s nut apply m tin-* case, as the Company in udl*-y Ob»*Tvatory, Albany, fx lu m -the new Finlay cumet a reappearance I I >e \\'lcu\u2019» comet.|)e Vico\u2019s name is given to »wu |s-riudical cme *, one sup(sis*-d to return every o^,and the other every 7«'fi years.) t P K ( I A L N O T I C K S Remkmiku Miss Kimball, at St.Gabriel church, to-night.Pi(tx< y.or Wai.eh' Okavdk Iioinjiî.-The regular m \\ meeting »if Pr nee of Wales I*.O.L N \u2022 -I will take place n tin- Orange H ill, St.-I n i-tn-et, on Thu - lay evening, Oct.7, a*, eight o'clock.TilK POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.(From Our Own t'i>rrr*f>oiuUnl.) Qt\u2019KliK*.', Ocf.Ilh.A IlKIUEE H) Mil.C'HAH.EAY.'riie fullest n-|«>rts an* now in regarding tha two gn at IIICetillgH at Relli idlK-iSi* yesterday, and all agree in admitting that they constitute the moat terrible blow yet received by the Governments of Quebec Mid Ottawa during the present campaign, w hile pointing the direction in which the popular vote will Is- recorded on the I fth.'J\u2019fie lirst meeting took plac«- at St.(Servais, after Grand Mass, and the second at St.Michel, after \\\u2019es|s-rs both the most important parishes in the county, Mr.l-aucher, the Quel tec Ministerial candidate, was present, supported by Mr.Chapleatt, Dominion Secro tary of State.Mr.Charles Ring lier, the Opposition candidate, was also present.It had been re|s>rted that Mr.Laum-r would be present to support him, but, for some reason, he was unable to Im- present.At the fust un et ing at St.Get vais, a notoriously Con-s-.-rvatiM-parish whore no Liberal speaker had been al ii to get a hearing for in my years, the gathering, nuiuhering some 2,000 piople, were so thr*u'l-niiig and so utb-rlv oppused to list! I.mg to the Seeretary of State, that lie huit to appeal t- Mr.L.ingeher.the Opp.^i-timi caiidiiho*-, lor protodion and for iiilm-ven lion on his In-naif to be |>*-riUttl**1 t* :nidre*s the crowd.At St.M hoi, the Secretary *>f State'\" ren ptioii was still wor.,*-, and he came very mar U mg roughly handled there.It was upon a distinct refusal only of Mr.Langelmr to addn r» the meeting that Mr.Cliapleau here again got a miserable sort of hearing -his Speech I» ing drowned from beginning to end almost by cries of \u201c File In tonle, pem/iir*/,\" \u201c huurrmu, ' \u201ctons (my In cortli au eon,' ' trailer.\" '* lYi-f-sn, i iranijcirte.\u201d Both meetings left the conviction in all minds that Mr.Chapleau\u2019s jsipularity and usefulness as a political leader are utterly gone in this district, at all events, and the effect generally on the cause of the Quebec Government in the im-h tiding contest lias been very damaging.Mr.jangelier's election for Bellechasse fiy tOOto mh) majority is considered a foiegone conclusion by his friends.81R A.P.CARON um RIVES NOTICK TO IJtTT.The un-etingi in Quela-c County, yesterday, were eoually significant of tin- fate in store for Sir A.1\\ Caron's candidate, Mr.Casgrain.At St.Colnmba of Sillery, Sir Adolphe\u2019» own native parish and from which he took his|*opularsoubriquet of \"The St.Columba Boy,\" the Opposition scored another undeniable success.There was a su all rowdy organization present on behalf of the Mmistinal candid»**- with instruction» to disturb the meeting and prevent Capt.Kirwan esjacially from addressing the Irish Catholic elector» at all cost».But it completely broke down m the face of the strong tide of popular enthusiasm running the other way.and before the ii-\u2022 ting ended it was completely carried away by the Opposition speakers.Mr.J.I*.Roy and Capt.Kirwan, and the name» of Sir A.1*.Caron and Mr.Ca*grain, whenever mentioned, were hissed and hooted.Mr.Liniero Taschereau, M.1\u2018.for Beauce, represented Mr.Casgrain, but got a very poor show.At Beauport, St Ambroise, and Chariesbourg, the Opposition were equally successful.In tn** latter parish, hitherto a Conservative stronghold, it is said t*> lx- doubtful whether the Ministerial candidate w ill get 10 votes.Before then.eetingat this place opened, the presiding officer publicly notified Mr.Casgrain, the Ministerial candidate, that unless he immediately sent away the gang \"f notori ms shoulder hitters present, whom he had brought frein the city, no meeting would beheld, and the people of Charleabotirg would themselves undertake the task of driving th'-m beyond their limits in quick order.This hint was complied with and the proceedings then went on peaceably.All tho present indications are that the Hon.P.Garneau will be re-elected for the county by an overwhelming majority.As Sir A.P.Caron i» making Mr Cas gram\u2019s tight his own, the outlook is very black for his own re-election next time in the constituency.thr snrvnoN.Pcrtneuf and Montmorency are admittedly lost to the Ross Government ; Bellechasse and Quebec CVuuty seem almcst certain to go the same way ; in I^-vis and Lotbiniere the opjioai-tton to MeSsrs.Lemieux sud Iwibberte are only looked upon as frivolous und vexatious to keep the Opp* »ition occupied : Beauce is said to b« certain to dismiss the Provincial «Secretary with a minority of five hundred to six hundred, and from Megsutic comes the news that Mr.Whyte's re election i» assured.NUT KM.It i» «-aid that an important declaration will be publi*hed frem Bishop Gravel, of Nicolet, tiemorrew, di-iiymg that lie is op(s,.»ed to the national or any other j-olitical party.Tfie Government has no candidates yet in Qu« bee Centre and Hast, and will lik«-ly have none.In Queln-c West the fight premises to be a desperate and a close «ne, but Sir.Murphy's success by at l»*asl one hundred and fifty to two iiundred majority is predicted.CITY ITEMS.The St.Ann\u2019s bazaar in aid of the poor, in firm and orphans, willojs-n inSt.Ann\u2019s hall, on the 2«r»th inst.The Stormont Cotton Company's mill at Cornwall is to bo lighted with tho Edison incandescent light.The Recorder, yesterday, fined nin« lads\u2014 lietwi-en th*- ag«-s of fifteen and nineteen- -$1 to ?2each for dniukenness.The Saturday trips of tin- steamer \u201cTerre bonne\" have been diHo»l,\u2014Mr.Eanglois ( St.Johns, P.Q., taking the lead with a splendid horse.In light draught stallion > tho exhibit was larg»' ami the competition kI tllouc» *t» r, at am h ir mar Munlcr l»l.n»l on Katur»ta> last, to,.I, tiro »li»»o Hie crew wort- a«li< p.Tlw vi-sm 1 and « ill replaco the Moat »r» ill»' m Hu' Poiiili'-aux-Tri-iuhlvs rout»' uiitll tin) .|.-.\u2022»>( litvigath-n, ami m il M-asOli I»*' it-'d as » spar- - it l >r tin UiiKuenll, lilaml ami Uprairlv ferr» , ru r The (iou-mnient steamer Naroleon III.has *rri»i 'l at uiu-tiec from supplying the llghtlionses in tin» i!f.Iter t sptain re|x.rts taking »>n Is ard no l.-as Hun M7 souls, ifistitute li*hernien ami tluir f imilles from N » tnsh»|uan, b»|uimaux I'olnt ami other plaie».N'zw York, out.I.The steamship Anchoriaof tin» Am hor Une has not vet arrive»!.She left (lla*«' »w .n Septeinher l«th, ami »topped at Ixmdomlsrry i .tiku on 1X2 | assongers.In all »lir lia»l ahout 1 »o pa»»engi-r», ami was due at this imrton Weilnesilay last.Thst\u2019.mi-» kny\u2019s (,m»-iaU profess to heliev» that nothing has oc.,-iirre»l Ixyomt the breaking down of x une m » him-r» I rom the'fact that heavy «\u2022\u2022alher hat pn-vaih-l lately fears are entertalne»! for the nolety of the v.swh The underwriter» who have returned Iron» tlx-«'ar niona »|>eak In high term» of the kimlm-»» offered ti them ami to the ship by Three Hiver» peop e.THE YOUNG SCIENTISTS IN MBKTINU AT COTK HT.AN TO INI' At the annual meeting f th»» Aga»»iz.a- ¦ iati m, la ' week, a resolution of comlolence with Mr an»! Mr- Itw Shaw n >!urti»\"ok> Sr'illli'r.it\" in«i .f .nt ui .-t, (.ni b », .\u2022.«i.n.b,.»».o ni»b.|.\" i iv ¦ nt .i, m i .u, \u2022 a) u) \u2022 nt Z-vl.-'.and IDi- m Hlu »' i\"\"leI I ,.i r Mick »y.u si i 'nth.ini- ttr.ot, Me u an nl> - \u2022 lb.N r'h i la thilteeu l\"ls.bill Ile > are, < \u2022 i.seli ring lb.- r ipi.tly advanc.ing vslin»»») pr»>p» rly on that ntri i-l, neist etigti.le sil.v nulle in.'sti»\u2018.I.mi th»'K\"'»lli i le w st of ries.a»nt, Hu n nr.< igbt b.Is al«.iil XAIJU (In lb>.East six) West .ele \"f llnh p «tre»l.rnmiing fr'ini SL.» >-i .I.,.in Kl » \u2019atlu'rine, th»-i.are silly (.>.¦ bits, alsait 2l»l2f», and t-lglK'.'i) li'b.w Mt CsUierun., 2J li*>» (j in.xloi On t'ri ncent, Nortli of St t'allii'riiii».then' ir- k4 bits alxml 24x100, and N\"rth \"f Dot' ln ster He re ar ¦ Wloti 25x115 All th»' new str.o'a, a* ll\u2022.U1l\u2022l'>gl.l.1 by He Co IVeiglllg 111 the city, wa» held in the VViu l-or II .tel, un it-r the presidency ft M iy r, : c nsi l«-i the propriety t »i .Jacques Carti-r square, w as y-terday found dead in his bed Deceased wa« 'A years of a7-.Death fromcerebral apvplexy was the verdict returned by the coroner's jury this n.micg.While Mr.J hn Leahy wa» attending hi* *< n'* funeral at C te des Neig**s Cemetery on Sunday, he suddenly dropped dead.He was 57 y*-ars \" f age, and had been employed on tri* Grand Trunk Railway for ÜÔ year*.Hevrt disease 1* supiJ'.»**! to have i.\u2014n the cause death.Tr.e*-.nt 1* rendered all the more n 1 from th- fact that tw , of his fatiily by at home seriously UL MISS KIMBALL\u2019S WORK.There wa« a large attendance at th* c n?-*ter>l«v afternr* n.Mi*- Kimball gave a practical a i-dr»-* on Sunday-sch .* 1 work in the West, after which some inter*-*tin^ conversations were held.In the evening Miss Kimt»all addre»s.n duty at the B->naventure depot at the tin e and having pr*-v iou«ly b*-'-n inforne*! a* to the (Uppoeed work in which the woman Brmnin w a* engaged, -e-\u2019nc fi'-r accou paniesj by the girls, thought that something was w-r .ng and at once telephoned Iw-t^ctive L»i-.int»-, who was s< on or.the sje>t and arrested the whole party, bringing them f.ack to the station.Upon I'-iriw\u2019 arrested th\u201d vv.-man gave an ad-dr-in I* .rtland.f ut up'.r tel'-graphing it wa* found ti.at «h\u201d had n*.t giv.-n the right number and the police authorities »r.now awaiting further information from the Portland authorities.The two girl* am respectablo l.xdcing enough, and on- say* she is a cousin of a Western Canadian Senator.THE ATTEMPT AT JEW-HUNTING.what MR.HILMONNEP.HATS OK ITS RESULTS.T>.a UTtr.st-oftice her»1 today.It was forwarded to the correct adirucs at < Ittawa.Lust evening Mr.H.B.Picken, on behalf of th-h-.use of (iatilt Bros.& Co., presented Mr.Jf-m*» IVard, of Toronto, the firm'* representative in W-stern Ontario, who i* leaving the employ of the firm, with a very fine solitaire diamond ring.Mi*» Marie Norgad, a pupil of Professor Couture, who has several time* contributed to charitable concerts, will, on the P.Uh inst., give a c.ncert for her own benefit in the (Queen's Hall, pievious to h-r de|>arturo for Kuro|M-, where she i* going to continue her musical studies.\t_ GULF REPORTS.fFijvret in IraciftA in'hcat* *f\"i* Tnin^rift.« Mr.T., who put up your gilt reds for hanging pictures': And moved your mirrors and hung your pie-Dire» \u2022\u2022 A.Bishop H'.cwart 743 o for me, when Murdock Hlood Hitters came to my rescue.It is the In-st medicine I have ever taken.I say this for the benefit ol all suffering as 1 did.\" \u2022\tA POVERTY-STRICKEN EDITOR.I We would like a number oi old gunny sacks, that are worthless for holding grain, to be given us on subscription by those in arrears.\\\\ e want to use the gunny tacks to make us some underwear.Those who have neither gunny sacks nor money can tiring us some wood.If we can\u2019t have underwear we can lire up, providing you bring the wood.Please send us some old flour sacks for Sunday.\u2014.Voieoir fOrc.J Mirror.Tarm the Lead.-The Commercial Printing House 12 St.Francois Xavier street, excels in catalogue \u2022 ork.ACCEPTED AT LAST.Managing Editor\u2014\u201c Have we any pai>ers on Liszt?\" Assistant\u2014\" Yes, a very admirable one.\" \u201c As the gnat composer i« dead, it would be well lo use that in our forthcoming number.'\u2019 \u201c Yes.so 1 thought, and I wrote to the author telling him that it was a.-cepted, and we should like to have the article brought down to the present time.\" \u2022\u2022 truite right.What was the reply 7' \"Ills grandson answered that the man died twenty year* ago.\" A DanoRaot a Condition.\u2014One of the most dangerous conditions is a neglected kidney complaint.When > jou suffer fr< m weary aching back, weakness and other ^ urlnarv troubles, apply to the back a Murdock Porous Plaster, and take Mur.b.k Mbssl Hitters, the best k sjht.m regulator known for th*- liver, kidneys, stomach bowels.THE COW AND THE SMCOOLERS.A new use for cattle has 1.apparently found Pi Prussia, where a Kand of smugglers employed a cow in (heir attempts to avoid tin- tax on lac.A Strong ten months\u2019 old cow was wrapped round w itli a quantity of lace valued at Jl.ism.Over this was fitted a false .kin, so ingeniously constructed as to defy deU-c-j tion.They passed the cow quite easily at the customs office, the men there admiring her size and beauty, some of Uie » xcisc officers even offering her bread.The owners of the cow were kept In suspense, while the cow qub-tly strolled on, quit.- unconscious of the numerous whacks and pokes she received from the smugglers, who want.! to hasten her gait.However, all things nave .an end, and the cow was at length got out of the dangerous vicinity of the excisemen, much to the relief of her ow ners.A Okeat Awarkninu.Thire is a great awakening ol the sluggish organs of the human system whenever Itiirdc.I.Mlocd Ritteis are taken.It arouses the torpid liver Inaction, regulatee the bowels and tb.kidm .s, P liurifl.c the blood, and restores a healthy tone to the system generally.\"I no sv Must to bring mankind higher,\" ns the elevator man taid, \" hut some will keep going down.\" Tin: ancjknt capital {Frcvi Our Oirn Correspondent.) t^UKIlKO, Oct.5.CHOW FOOT.An rimru tills crowd Vvos pn snnt at tlm i-.-c -p tioii U-tidored to (Jrowfoot and Tlir.-c Hulls at the rink Inst night, and at the request of many , leading citizens they have consented to remain over in (Quebec another d.'V, as to app' ar at the rink again to night, when Crowfoot will d- , liver an address in Ins own language an I 1> -presented with u Imndson.e suhscription purse and medal.One of the find visits of the two cliicfs here yesterday tuorning, with Katln-r I., coin'ne, was to the Provincial buildings, which they stat«d was the fin.-st wigwam in st.m*» tliey had ever seen.They called on Lieu-tenant (iovcrnoi Masson, who pr< \u2022'\"iited Crowfoot with a splendid silver medal, as well as on Premier Kss, Secretary Manchet and Judge Wurtele, who filled the cup of Crowfoot\u2019s delight when he invited him to -it in the Speaker\u2019s chair in the Assembly Cham lier.Subsequently the two chiefs were .liter-tained at lunch at tin-< !nrri* Lagauchvtiere street.\\YOl'TH with knowlcli!.- of li iokkceDing will Isi at llls rty Mon.lay, net llili V.Mr.\" R.HIKKEEPIN'a, \" Witness Office.\\Y\u2019ANTED, by a p -i\tyoung nmn, I'rote.r.c.', .>> .Unite.lo.r hi i ¦¦ t m .i Kontleii.an - family ; n iilinK to tie generally in anil about the hoime.A'htreM WII.LIAM, \" Witness\" «iitice.N ex] erii iiei T mail in the Wlioleict''' or Met .11 Ci'i iry il.-sir.-» a (Hisition in any capacity Addrïûs T P\u201e Wltnses Ofloe TANTED, liy r.-miectatile Ci'rl, situation as .ieneral Servant : no washing 111 si llcorgestree.T ANTED, liy a riMpectaliie wiiman, work by the ilay, \u201c itny kmil of lu,ii,eivoik, iltiC\" -r store i le.o.ui:: Apyly :.t st.Hennrtl st.W \\NTf D.a situâti n a - r.aMent m i:n*tr s.; willing 1 s |.' ist I||'||| | iieiisei.mi.l ; city lef.rein\t\\l I ¦\t.SEA.MS I KI SS, 1',*, \u201c VViti.i olll.e__________________ l\\fANTED, ly a young I.nly.al.nt I t Nov.iul-r, v v |i> rition n< in :lu r h help or plain \"oamstr.in > hi ntleman's family Aiiilress LADY ItELP.\" Wltiicii* i Mtice._______________________________________ IT ANTED einployment as a thoroughly competent T I, .-lu-.| r i!' gi ut\u2019.I .i I i f' r.to \\pplptii Mi ¦ < LARK Ml MM VV, 111 M >y si -I ANTED.l>y » coin!'i-ti nt Tein-lier, Music Piipil*.eithir at own or iiiipiln rtniilcnct-.Tenus mml' nite.A.blrcss TEA)'ll Kit, \" Witness Office.w Ai Pi \\v Board and Rooms.________________ v gters e.r |A.i A.,,.', 10 1 iny A v'lng m ,i unmarried mail pref.-rre I Aiiitii .'ri l>ruw« r 'JUVÎ6 Pont tiltlou.M 'ltlri.h! V'.TI |i .(iemral >.naiil m > ui ill Vinern iin 7 7\t_________________M Slintcr s':e.\" uwvaN'TKD V utl ' ¦\t\"' ofllce Address in own >7\t,\tWil ANTED.Young Man who hM tome knowletlge (>f 7 7 eip, i (.aid In the adverti-er : state age and salary re qutred .1 0., WItnee» (>:ll e %%\u2019 WTED ' .i Servant, Pn ' 77 Ai'ply to 133 Muckay stru t.\\%'ANTED, a iienei.il Servant ; small family 7 7 T ANTED, tlencral Servant.Apply 3 Fort sir- * \\Y______________________________________________ » a- ANTED a 1 leueral Servant ; must have g .h1 r.-f.-r-7 7\tApply\ti \u2022atherine street._________ W A VI I D 1 77\t, i.r.qtlirnd 373 st Antoine dr.________________ W' ANTI D a Coachiuan \"f st.ady habit< .w.I r om-77 I, end.I Apply fr\"in 1 t\" 2 30 p.m .at .1 1 alaco street.\t___________________________________ %*' ANTED, ai\t' 77 lefrrences N\" washing Apply after I p in.ut 47 Victoria atreet._________________________________________ \\N I ED.exis riei,.d Waiters for St Janie < \u2018lulr Apply to the Steward.Y»r ANTED » lleneral Servant, with references for 7 v\t» ViT ANTED > n s|iiH-tablii young woman as Goner .1 Ber V\tA| ] ly .it D»J M't dfe street____________ YV AN'I I D, tw.g t.hI Tail.I < *\u2022 * > 7\tApply 19S SI Antoitie str.s t V|TANTKD.a TablemaM Apply iii\"riiing or eveuiug, 7 7 at 334 Peel street ANTFD.\t\tirvntic** tn th**\tHtatinii'\tf»rj b\u2019Hini'M, 1% l id fr.'in IfltCÎ 1\t\t8 years uf age.\tMORT\tiIN, PHILIPS \u2019LM 1 It.\tStationers.\t\t\t AN'I I D,\t, Ik go.\t»1 General He\trvant ;\trefer, ui-cs r ' quired.\tM llv\terdaU- avenue.\t\t YY\u201d ANTI I».' \"d Sewing (llrls arnutomod (¦> Drex.c- *7\t____________ YV A Ni I I».a liem-ral Serrant in a small family \"t.e 7 7 Situation \"p.u till 'let 15th li-KMl refcrene.s required.Apply at 111 St.(.eorgest.YV AVI I D.a good rliiienl Serval.t .small family vv tiiui.t wasli and iron.73 Alevunder e TANTED, a go d plain f ook ; one from the country preferred.50 Diirocher st.\\Y_______________________ YY* ANTI D :i rr-i-.-table j .uth for the wliol.-wale j.w 77\t.\tApply t.MUM I ND EAVES.I>,33 N\"tre Duine st________________ AV ANTI D.a Watclimaki r ; n ust have first.i.v .refer-77 ti,., A] ply t\" E E WES.1'- i N-lr D UT ANTED, a tleneral Servant.Apply at 77 W\u2019 AMED.a ll 'okke.per.with first-clitsa rcfcrciieoe; 77\tI f Post-office Box 154 VY\u2019ANTKD, immediately, a\t'«vneral Servant 7 7 Ai'ply.with references, 255 I niversity st.YY' '\u2019.ii i.German Nurse to*.\t1 .- 77 dm., Ust of references required Apply »\u2022 D r-c\u2019lirntt r lit.\t______________ >Y if ANTED, for a grocery store, a ri*s|iecUble Hoy.13 r 14 y> art of ur\".Apply t\" Till is CAT HM ART, 231 Craig street J ANTED, n g\"\"d C-ak ; ill-' .H\"Useiuaid A]]>ly aft.r 3 p m :.t \u2018357 Slu rbr .ke t \\Y YV ANTED, a strong Hoy at\t.77\t161 8t.Paul street \\YT ANTED, a goo.1 General Hcrvant Apply at 77\t336 St.James street.Specific Articles.Notier* under this head, JO cent* taek taetrllm, HI le tt iro'ils.prepaid.(lABLlSLr.H Invalid Lounjcm, Carliila InvalM Koller ./ riiiiiri nftit t iiml wurwrooma, 1666 Notre Daim» stm-t, city_______________ (xnAI.Cheap American.Stove, Egg, Ch.-stnut, and Scotch (Irate Dry and clean.DoHvcrid promptly, i .\t, , , i i , Company.452 St.Jamie street.___ I7IOR SALE, a Newfoundland Dog.Apply to 4/aptain * cl\u2019H'l IS, on tioaril steamship \"Greenland' at Hlack s liridge.________________________________________ Is.i|; s \\ l.l Boycott Mullln, of Papineau square: h\" * |,M -1>\u2022 >il.sl traite by selling at half price from largest stock of woodworking machiii.ry in Canada Ijxol! SALE, in perfect order, an \"pvc.Also a small heater.Ap|>ly at 275 St Antoine strai t.To Lot._________________ Notices under (Ain kra.l, 10 cents taek insertion, up to tO woriU, prepaid.\t_________ HiiI'SE to let Fine Isrge House: 13 rooms, all in g.| , i.l.-r West End ;\t|\"'r aunuin : no taxes 1\u2019, ssewiou mnnediat.'ly Ajiply on premises 1361 Dorch.»-ter street.\t___________________________ ill I .¦ u «ory Brick Houx.N 3 fonroi l street.off Itb'iiry.near Hhcrbrimke street » LET, I*, sir .Me Lower Tenement.I'*2 M intaln sti.i t Apply I3\u2018.sj St.Catharine strwt T V r|Mt l.l r U .:i|>.Cottage No 27 Cadi.ux street.Apply I toi» AV, Stunt.m, I'.'T Ht James street._ V \\s 42 711 \\ » K 4 I.77 4Tl KH THE PRINCE OF TABLE WATERS This splendid natural Table Water Is it''V'mnu'iule4l the li'atllug physl.'iana, and pn n\"Uii.ed by .iiuoisaeurt equal In any \u2022 f the uni' rind lb rn.III.water*, rvn.l le - ild a iv tunrh less - -i Koi sail-by Om urin.t| ivl In Ods, i-lutra, r.\u2022,«iiriii,l« virl Crtat i- Anulysrs l.y Dr I St.rry Hunt, M A , F R S , on e,, h Irottle .1 net ri-ceivtil A supply of the Molie Hr vm ami Nerve K.Mid J.A.II4UTF, 4 liemlal, 17Ml) Notre Diimr alrert.Telrphrme 1190.J < I ! ( >( )K IK H »l\\ S, I II 11\t01(1 nt h.anti*' nirnls.In \"I requirut.'* Thr.-oinplnts Il s Library, r-irn- SI I! I Fr.Ml_____JMM_________ *.lit s, nearly F1»' dill, rent «\u2022 rks.of l.'.n ll s Library, eon-tainitig a great vurieiy of light literature.hist\"ri.al andre-llginusworks.aml s.'lllirg from Pa I\" .r ¦ av Iinne Cvtaloguo i lull, r Bent fr su|< in r quality \"f i ffi ut .mi i.manu barn ir Krigour srp-rior tone and fin-Ititiir.-I h* |x\t, Is\tm en nnri «\u2022*\u2019 .Aa-s,^i\t\\ iaigr'St.s k \u2022( I In ap Shi 11 Musi' ind AIiim.'P.*.k- q- large Sl.s ».\"f cin a|r nneev ni'i»i' nini mom.it.».*-\t.-(«x;.lu,I amlEyeg.n-i ai.i' i.g whi.h an II.fl.turanne, and ild fr.in I'd ?l i a pair ; til guaranteed Birthday I 'ard«, a m » b'f rei'eiml I.i RIVARD, IS ^ M IN ter el near Ci M 11 »l IJAPEHH ANGING nd '\t: _ Dvx'oratii'g.Wbilewa-hing Glaring and Painting done pruliiplly and at l\"W.-I rub * VV l POTTER, 1375 N\"tro Danie atreet JXJRTLAND CEMENT ! ROMAN CEMENT EIRE BKICKS FIRE CLAY DRAIN I\u2019irBH WATER LIMK PLASTER OP PARIS, WIIIT1NOI BORAX.roH sa ik nr 77.«t F.r.4 I KUIF.«4 < O., 100 Grry Nun alrrrt.W.MEIKLE, (job VBYASI KE, Com.IN II.R Al'OOt-NTSNT, fl rful | rej-arstlon fir rrmovuig Staina, Paiut, 1 xr ami (irense from i iq .Is, Clothe A'-., and restoring Hu ir biturai robe*.Prints waalifl with lhrsS!\u2022 ri.» \u2019ll, \\ dll .«\u2019U* «.*, W hit*-, !>u Ir,-\u2022 M >lukM.!'¦.\t'.«il.\tM unt, MaUne, K.IUmI.1' .Hi lUml, llauthirr! l^ii;«)iita>'ii«F, Kar-r«ll HAii.villr, M irtmr «u.KemuAly, llathi.\u2019U, UaDMlin, Ai '\u2022\t« 1\t.11 rrault.Alter r.ittiie.AM.«.r« r cci irratuùtwl Major HeftUtfmxi on hi* return, and HU H .r-liij' r« turtuAl hi* thanks, atnl then r< f«rr> 1 to th» iii.i» rtant *|U«»t'.us .»?taunr- M ntnal.moh aa the in cii >! t an llhe ?raving >!\u2022 k mIuiiu A CMtunittM »b> nl*l be ai«)K«tiit»1 l>y the t'Uv Counetl 10 », t » ith ü e «cthi r taxllr* on theae aubjwta.HU Wor-ahip.referring to the subject of the graving «lock.a«l-eos-ated in th, U'ifnear, said that alter seeing the r«\u2018 side», Mr.Thouiaa llovvr», of \u2018.Hi Eulford *tr« « t, is « Isairiniui in Uit* i xtrcmo N\\ «'st.where nisi, a full coimnitten nir, ting waa hold Itot night.At Itlcury ninN-t Mr.W.Cunningham i* thr liriul man, a*Mst« >1 l»y Mr.B.Emerson.At bb St.Isawrcmr htrrrt l>r.Kaymond nc-cupirH tlie chair, and last night Inul plenty to do.\t.Au inatanc» of how the umn of this division l*Hik > f Fulfi'rd and St.Jam*\u2019» street, atnl «I e.ch waa ippUude«l.Hr.Ciiroux was chair-u an, anti Mr.Cousineau a{>oke as a workman.Mr.McShane o|>ens his c«>mniittee room» to-nigt.t .«t Stott « hotel, Point St.Charles.A large | \u2022 Ittical meeting was hold at Water-I.,., in SI * tft'rd, on Saturday.The Opposition «.Hiidiilat*.Mr.Hrossanl.was sup|>ort>-*l l>v the lb n M>\"rs Laurier and Mercmr.The Ministerial candidate, Mr.Savariat, was su|'jH>rti*d by the lb n.W.Lynch.Messrs.C.P.Uaviil- s.\tn, and d.,1.Curran, M.P.A lopatch frv-tn Ste.Scholastique says that at a meeting of electors, held yesterday, it was unanimously resolved to re-elect Mr.Beauchamp by acclamation.Mr.A.O.T.Beauchemin, Conservative candidate for S:.Hyacinthe, and Mr.Denis, Con-aervative candidate foi Bagoi.have both tender* d their re*ignation as revising barristers for their respective counties.Their resignations have been accepted.FREE EDUCATION.(To tht FJi> roftht IVitru-u.) Sir.\u2014I should like to say a few word» In answer to '\u2022\ton the free school question.In the tlrvt [ M-'e.he *avs I fisire to *et mynlf in print Mv i!.»»trt! that n\u2014From whom or where does th«\u2019 uu-ior t-.of r, f rtr- «« i.e.fr.ra but the pr,-es t T.ike, for iDSta'nc»-, the stopping of the itambling clock on Nitre Paine *tr,,t hv the Mifiuss.Who gaine«l re-f rn.s cn the Allan hue of steamships Î The W'ifne*» Wio cr wh»: is the .-rvatest |vvw,r in the temperance «.,.:*, in Canada to-day but the\t-> » Ami did i ct or.e paper *tatid out alone in England only a year a.- «rid jam a victory over the IlrtiAh I\u2019.vrliauient, :«' a dutely compelling them to j-ass an A t of I'Ariis-r.«nt f«\u2019\u2019r the protection of poor girl» Knowing the j-owvr f the 11> -s, 1 thought it thv l\u2019est pi « '\u2022 to .vr my grie« an«e.Now, \u2022\u2022 Sei.ex says 1 am nuite willing ttiat some-h.-*l\\ si.aid jwy for the *du vti -n of my chillren.Where !o«i all the t;;«ar.s come from wherebv ail these thing* ore attaine»! but from those w ho honestlv toil either with th,ir head or hand» ; and are our children to suffer the want of «.ducatu n l>*«'a';*- we\u2014the b ast paid of all\u2014are l«s* fortunate than our fellow men : I i «t.tribut, at pres-t.t, directly vrd in fir, t!', more t: an sur* lent to *du ate tw « rr thn- families, ft m what I poy in th, sliai^rf taxation now \u201dSere\\ »ay» I war.t the S«h, 1 Commissioners to tuak- ' r; s» without straw.-or.nth«r.t- «dm-ate my «hildren without ghirg tliem tlie u.eatis to do »o.Well, if th< authorlti- - have not the means, the, ought t.\thave.If they d.their duty in the future they will tax the million* cf dollar» w.rt!i of property.ne««r minding to whom it lei ng*.and then they will have i: \u2022 r, than »utfii ient to tupplv book* and edu-ate every child in Montreal.No» a* to the moral aspe-ctof the question, according t- \u2019\u2019Stnea' argument it would pauperize a certain !as*r f the romiuunlty.Well, if that h'Ids g.*lthen ail fiem a.- « in Cem ar y am r*.at 1 all Atneri- an* \u2022\t« - \u2022 ; .' ¦ our neigh'-rT* in Ontario ar* pati|-er« 1 think if he were tc tell an Amen an he » v* a t>aup«-r.liecaus» he rocei-.*-.,l that I cannot get cheaper at th» retail .- -\tt\t\u2019 .MI.-1 * th,r jwople to t«-vr me out in » hat I ¦ay.The vl«ic» given workingmen by \u201cSenex \" »» to hvw they -n.-nld vote, just previous to ir.rihm; the Iv-, r ¦ andidatr», 1» a piee » f n can presumption and an In-\u2022 .If*- tho*e wlio s« le U-d those men who are neitlier :f e ekers r ¦ r «J- *pi*er» of Ui-,r.but honeit, hard-work.-.nsp \u2022 - table citizens of Montreal.WuRKISOM vs.PERSONAL, E di - r Salmon officiât*»! for th»* first time at St.Mary\u2019», n .Sunday, and wa» prevnteii with an addr*\u2019*.s of welcoitne.Thursday next, 7th Oct* ber, will hotit to tak»- the train for the city, »he suddenly fell «-toars not a* well finished a* the new \u201dne« in iu».- in M iitreal.Washing\u2014as well a* «weeping\u2014of the streets i* oow in w/gue in London.«\u2022n th* \u2022\u2022 I'arisian'* ' arrival at Kiucuski, Nr.Jow-ph and otlier paaaenger» not:rl.; do., granulated, #4 ;ifito #1.60.Fun* continue »tiff.We «piote at 10e to 17c, and up to lee for fine.lino pRom cR.\u2014We quote a* follow* : Western Me»» Pork, (14.00 to #14.25; do.Short Cut, #15 25 to #15.'0 ; Canaila Short Cut, #16.00 to $16.50 ; Ham*, city cured, 12c , «lo.cauva***»!, 12#0 to 13c.Lari, in |>ail».Western, 10o; do., Canadian, lie to 9ti\u2019; Uacon, Hv to 11c; Shoulder#, nominal; Tallow, coumion re-firnd, 6c to 8c.Ashk*.\u2014We quote at $1 for i«ota.RscKim or Provision*.&e.-Hutter, 770 package# ; cheese, 4,120 *le.; meal, 400 tri».; a#he», 30 hrl».; leather, 149 roll*.ADVERTISEMENTS.LIRESII SMOKED SALMON ! CHOICE LOTS JUST ARRIVING.I\u2019REhll JEM.HI » 1\u2018BIVT IH TTEU t The ceh hraled make from the famous dairy of Mr», li M JONEH.lleiv«\u2019 t tar.»t 8 ocl»> k i m IIT'HINESH T\"> obtain authority to plw \u2022- a inorlga/\"\u2019 on the Company e jti |«Tt> in ord«T to c .inplete the buibl mgs and staMes.and t«\u2019 recefre a financial statement of the affairs \u2022\u2022( th* D tnpany Hy «*nli-r, A.«i.K4IMM.Sec.-Treas FAIRY LAMPS REDLIVF.DAN EXTRA hill PM ENT \u2014or\u2014 FALL GVKBCOATINGH In McUon* and Venetian 4 loltix, \" All the Dhoieest shades Dull ami Hce Them ]V OTIC E.\u2014T11E M OST ST UB- JL >\tof Ms* Donuhls Ci\u2019iiali Kxiwctoraiit.For sale by JOHN LEW 18, Chemist, Victoria square.Teliqihonc No 62.Fairy Lamp Epersnrs.Fairy Ijiim|> itrnrktfs.Minor Itark*.Fairy latinp I'anillrallcks.Fnlry laimp Flex*er Holder**.Ki iihIIIiiI 4'olors.I.nl«-sl I»* «Igu*.Wiioi.i - «t.: «ni* Jtrrxii.FlkVV A Kl» IIAGAK A 4 0.iMi-ORTrR» or nsr.inis* am* «iLAaaWAKK, 416 iiik! 11h Kl.Puni alreel.A few d.c-r* west * f Rt.Francois Xave.r street TDANCY COLORED (iLOBES, ' I'nllslu-d l.uld Itruii/e GllMlIIrrs, Gas Itnirkrls, ,Ac, We hate a v ry nie«-assortment of the al ive goods just o|«.'iic.Ill GDEM .1 HTi:rilE\\S Notre Dame, \u2018221 Mciiill arid 693 St.Catherine street».PROPERTY FOR SALE.3M# 31 ) IkMiratl.of New Y'uik, and Jehn Rvli-alb Don-tall, of Montreal."]
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