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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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[" r.dd\tI Vol.XXVII.No.2:^8 - 1\t'\t\" \"T\u2019- - MONTREAL.MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1886.I'lilCK (INK Cl NT.Kuiicti l.i.wlon, Lut\u2019, h.m Kranci*co a.l New YorJ( l>al>ori I le a w n.| y 1)1 KU, hMi\u2019Iil lu tliiM-ity.un the Otli >ok of klnntlee, Doiman*, Jack(*18 ntul riMera.hi|X\u2019Clal Unes to h» sold at Uulf'jirlco.*5 50 JACKETS at (il 25, « UU JACKLI'K nt «1 5».tHi*i JACKETS at ÿ2QU V.nu JACKETS al ,M *5 MJ JACKETS al *2 7f.¦>: 50 JACKETS at »3 «â.to JACKETS at ft UU vi 5U JACKETS at $4 m >11 («1 JACK IMS at hé 5U, flaw JACKETS ,.t m.5o a CAHMLEY.K CAIWLEY.H.CAIWLKY.s .' Mi Do!.MANS at > 4 75 l\u2019in 50 Dot.M ANS nt > 5 25 >i ;mj dolmans at > \u2022: «C UO DOLMANS at f f Mi > 17 '1 Es CAltDIriAN VESTS LADIES CAUDltiAK VESTS.AM.MAY AAI» I'KEHII.We are ofTering u nice stock of LADIES\u2019 t\u2019AKDK.ANS at :>\u2022' ¦\tN> w- Ill-signs For Axiiiinsti-r Cari» ;s\tN.-iv Di.n one >.f thn tlnrvt roup , u! 'IA N I 1.1.< 1111 Ils ¦ i.r t ut itilu unr *t.k.I r< tty », ,\"!» uml mi -truiti.d yu.!».I u.Ji:.Width I I.STr.UINi is (iuiii *1 i» , ynrd.New t uxl m the city, in nlk*.«iitin» uml pluah.* unr u»*uituivni in tl.i- must complete tu he fuun.l in thotrinli'.Itlaek (irotHiraia HILKK, SOc pvt y.l.UIm * tiro* (irmn NH.K.S, ilic \\ n ).l Him k (tiu« Crain Ml.ks., 75c p., y.l Kluck CnmCniin MILK S.kOc | ir y.l.Hlm k Ur.,»(.rain SILKS, at u i r jd Hlack Uru* Cnii.SII.KS, » I I\" | .r >.i lllu.k Cr.,» Crain SILKS, al 15 p.r y.i- Hln.k Cr.* Crain KH.Ks, > i |,.r j.i Hl.u k t in*.Cruia HIIJCH, el .'5 p.r >,1 HI*, k Cru» Crain KILLS.(1 50 |*t >.l Hluck tin* cnnii KILLS, «I 75 |mr >>1 Hl.t.k (inm ('Halil KILLS, ^12 uu i^rr y.l Hluck Cr.,» Cram KILLS, frum wt,,>t -JiHiyd.I of the best value in Silk* come to JOHN Ml KPHY 1 CO S.Hlaek Satin M I.UVES, 75c per yd.Hlu.k Katin MEUVE», s.V ) \u2022 r yd.I .k Satin MLU\\ EK.Hue per yd.I lu.k Mutin MLU\\ i s, >1 nu ikm yd, Hl u .Satin M I.UVES, si JU|»r j.Ei.i k Satin Ml U\\ IS, >1 25 I.r yd Hlu.k Katin MLU\\ LS, 5l 5upcr>d HI., k S ,t\u201e, MEUVES, el 75 p.i j.l liliti * Katin MI I.VI K, t2UUp.Hl.uk sutm MEUVES, i2 25 js-r yd H ».k Satin MEU\\ LS, yi O pci y.l n:.,.k Sut,Il MEUVES, $2.75 pur yd l ur the 1,.»t value in Illack Satin Mi rn.-» ».u Ik* funnd in ( .oiuda come to John mi umv l co.s.i .lured Cro* Crnln SILKS, 55c per y.l.i ni.r, d Ci.* Crnln kII.KS.77* per y.l \u2022 ',,|.red Cr.» Crum SILK S, ?I t«i p.r yd , I (ii » (train HILK8, fl.25 |mt yd I ulur.d Sul in M LUX L.-., 15c p.i yd I \u2022 lui.-1 Katin M LKV LS, i» r yd l 5 |ur.d S.itin M LU \\ K-.: I Un p.i jd f.I ltd h.,tu.MEUVES, .-Liai i .ryd.Kur the I est value in Cut'ltd Silk* and Matin.in the trade i , u.i dire, t tu JOHN MCItl\u2019HV .CD »\u2022» i Mi»;*:\tri.iMiiis :\tri.i sur.s \u2022 Tlieie i* not a doubt hut we offer THE HKHT value in l'in In t.he fourni in any flore in the trade.C|( red silk PLl'SII US.81 hi per yd ( 'ulur.d Silk I'Ll >11 L>, hi Î , p.; yd Coloiid Milk PM'SHES.>1 gliu ryd l .lur.d Hilk I'M'SlI ES, >_ f., p.r jd In (', !, red Silk Pliiuhet wo i.w *!.,.« NINETY-T HUEE KHADES K.t Silk Plushes oulne to JOim MURPHY & CO., d7Ml nail i:s;l NOTHE DAME STKKET, And 103, 107, 109 and 111 Ml.Peter of.Ttrmt extS and ctJm one ortei.1 rom all the city, e ikt and west, t ome tbrougsuf buyers eager, Hcestuo our prices tire the best To suit the means when meagre.T he rich, the poor, they throng ottr door, 1 acli one the ctiunca eut braces.They buy their goods and from ottr store uring tin?present week we shall oiler such wonderful iniliiHvimiits in FALL (.LoVKs, WlNTKl: UNDKR \\\\ F.AK and NOCKS llmt it will Low.nth the while of ( veryom- in the city to jviy ns a visit.R.J, TOOKE, >77 St.Inmtvt street.MjMfO.AI.VS IMAM, INMUAMi: AQENT, Telcplinif^, M.5I.\tG llosplial slrect.MP I IE 11 ARDOR COM H I M HI ON EK ton.Me,, Oct.II.Senator Frye s,vy*r one of the results of the tmiuiry fiy fte Semite Committee on Fisheries, is the continuation \u2022 -«ion of the «elect men.Carter was br night before Judge Tucker.It ih stated that a deficiency of .f-O.ljon e.ii-ri*, but nothing is definitely known, (\u2019niter had a private hearing.He ih 70 years old.CANADIAN.FIRE.Woodstock, (*nt., October HI.-This morning at four o'clock the Canadian Pacific Dep> t was discovei*-! to Is- ablaze, and owing to there being no fire protectWn within half a mile it was soon reduc*-d to ashe».Had the wind b< «-n in a different direction the freight sheds, which are filled w ith goods, would have la en in great i*eri).SPECIAL NOTICE?.Rotal .ScAiy.ET.-A communicatii n of tho Royal Scarlet Chapter will be field in the Orange Hall, St.James street, on Thursday evening next, the 14th instant, to which all Companion* are invited to be present. O THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Monday, October 11, 188(5 Ms; s r:vA\\:'* \\'Mg\\uh iibjn i!.jii i!.(in :- h Ah m® 1 i.lru i.tin- ktill critical.'Hi.French React# hae »p| doted a 1\t.datirii and t îf the council, Seivr | Sa^asta : minister of foreiirn affairs.Senoi Morel : minister of justice, Sen r Martinez.: minister of finance.Sen t 1\u2018ni^e.rv.r ; minister of the interior.Senor le^.n Castillo ; minister of public works, Senor UiKlrijr.iminiitiTof war.tieneral Castillo : minister .f marine.Admiral Arias : minister of the colonies, S.-n >r l\u2018> dajfuer.| SOCIALISTS AC^l ITTKl ».ligEUN.t>ctol»er 10.\u2014Si\\ S vial L>emocrats c \u2019Unectia! with a l'art y of tw» hun iri working masons, wl o n Ascenti n Pay (jot into a tight with the i-dice have l een aciiuittiHl.The jury thst tried them was coroi sed of citizens, and the verlict was an immense surprise.The charge bung conspiracy against the peace ef the country, it was intended if a verdict of guilty was found that the sentence should I- a number of year* in the state prison.Fifty witnesses were examine 1 an 1 the trial lasted two days.The Socialists are re-j need at the result.THE TORY HOME RULE MEASURE.THE GOVERNMENT IT.MU VM HE.Lonpon, Oct.!>er 11.\u2014The /«, ' A\u2019.' t says : It is the inti-nti.n of th- U .comment, alter promising a Home Rule bill, t » take up the procedure measure as first busiu.'iof the session.The Government have so intinrated t\" L »rl liartirct r.and Mr.Chamberlain, but nothing definite h.u be- naming- .1.Alt .igh the Government 1.; \u2022 carry the II -u.c Rule measure by a n rity .f 100, tie.y prefer to secure the right of ch iure first.It is likely that the Far-nellites will .b, -ct to the Government's programme.aud ir.si»: that Irish affairs be the first business A I ENIAL.The Marquis >f Hartingt n authoriz.*< a denial f the 'taten \u2022 nt that he has propose 1 to i-upi» rt the Iri»h Government b-il alleged to have been Iraftei by Mr.Chamberlain an 1 to be under the consideration f the Government.A GRAND DEMONSTRATION.Cork.Oct.10.\u2014Five thousand members of the League of the Cr.^«.a t tal abstinence - Kiety, J araded tbr igh the strt-eu of Cork today to celebrate tk- .isniversary .f the birth of Father Matthe w.Th-y wer- accompanied by bands of music and -aeg Irish, French aud Ai ¦ n nat\tAlt tfb rata was falling.20,000 person» viewed the jiarad*'.A MISCHIEF MAKER.DrrUN,October 10.\u2014William O'Eri-m, speak-ir»c at Gurteen, Sligo, yesterday, said that if t.e t «-o] ie allowed the winter to pass qui* tly thet Mr.Gladstone and Mr.Parnell.Th* English Lib erals w uld r.-t regret if another batch of rack-renters were exp*-'.led from Ireland.If the G .v-eminent was t'oobsh and criminal enough to suppress the National League a thousand secret societies would arise instead.RANDOLPH\u2019S RAMBLES as: the ariccLATioK they cac.»*.Lori Randolph Churchill has arrived at Prairie.Ti.e \\\u2019iennei* are obstinate in the dis-Irf-'.ief that his mi-'i-n is a non-political one.They a.*.-ert that he is arranging new alliance».T: - IV -~ I» y^ri inf .rms L rd R.Churchill that he is badly mistaken if ne sust»»ct* tb*- ap* I r sen of war Lztween Austria and Km»;a.THE EASTERN QUESTION.A KING INTERVIEWED.Paris, f>ct.10.\u2014Th« T^-r ts publishes an ac-C- unt ears tube the belies of two well preserved animals.They also found the i-etiified head of a monster snake.Th» specimens will weigh two hundred pounds each.Une of them has the |>erfect head and features of a bear, while the other is a «trangu looking Saurian monster with a mouth resembling that of a fpvg.AN EARTHQl\u2019AKE ALMOST HERE.Charleston.S.C.Oct.!h\u2014Indication.» yesterday all pointed to a renewal of *u»mic disturbance*.l^i«t night the atmosphere wa* oppressive and excited considerable alarm.The first sh< ck was felt at 12.35 a.m.but slightly.At 1 '»> there wait a sharp and very distinct shock.At o.10 a.m.tliere was a tiiird shake sufficiently sharj to throw down loz.se bricks from, unrepair* d wall* and shake the plast- ring from shatter- 1 ceilings all over the city.Many persons ran into the streets.CANADIAN.HALIFAX, N\u2019.S.To Aid to the misery of the outlook in New-f .undland, the potato crop i.s n-.w refwrted a general failure.A caucus of members of the Legislature ha* been held t consider the situation.The Imperial Troopship \u201c Himala .armed in Sunday morning from Portsmouth.She I r ugh?Admiral Lyon», the new Commander -in-Chief of the British fleet in North An \u2022 ncan water*, and fourteen hundred troops and Mue jackets for -ervice in Canada and R*-r-rr.nda.She take* th- Royal Irish Kifle* from Halifax to Egypt THE BUSINESS SITUATION.GOOD TRADE DONE ALL OVER THE COUNTRT.New York, ct.k.\u2014Sjiecial telegrams to />(// (ro r .7, against M3.52H Ja«t week and J'J.Vî.TSH.IW in the like wo-ek i f l>s.*t showing a gain z.f 20.01 (e-rcent this and of 2>.01 je-rcent against last year.The nale* of dry good», cotton, wool and, to se.n.e degree, e,f lurr.l leave Winnipeg h r a Pacific Coast tour of inspection tomorrow.Thh Railway Commission which is to meet here on the IRh in»t., will sit for a few days only, when the commissioner* will at once pro-cei-d to Toronto to conclude their work.Boots and Shoos.rrHE DOMINION J-\tBOOT AND SHOE STORE' We itou t I'rctend to give good* for nothing but call on us for KARU.IIVI ! REMEMBER THE PLAC E, 13.% VIr*.111 street (near the Albion Hote ) rpiIE PEOPLE'S SHOE STOKE.30 (IlABOULEZ MH ABE.HE OSLÏ DEAL IN LEATHER f»ee llie Hargaln» »»e are ofTcrlng in the (lenuiiie Artlelr.* r.sdi.-* KID SLIPPERS, fr t.i 75c ui\"rxr.I*.Lailii-* KID SHOES, from $1.0C upwar-l* Latica' KID BUTTON B m W i ni km.a mi.Saturday, t»sed you must sometimes take it off to put your hut on.\" \u201cYes,\u2019said the Earl,\"I take itolToccasion- And one of the footmen suddenly turned aside and gave u singular little cough behind his hand,\t.Cedric finished Ids dinner tint, and then ho leaned back in Ids chair and took a survey ot the room.\t.\t\u201e \u201c You must be very proud of your house, he said, \u201c it\u2019s such a beautiful house.1 never saw anything so beautiful ; but, of course, as I\u2019m only seven, I haven t seen much.\u2022\u2022 Ami you think I must bo proud of it, do you ?\u201d said the Karl.\t.\u201c I should think any one would bo proud of it,\u201d replied Lord Kauntleroy.\u201c I should lie proud of it if it were my house.Kverything about it is beautiful.And the park, and those trees, how beautiful th-y are,and bow the leaves rustle !\"\t,,\t,\t.The n he pailHCtl an in^tantaînl lookoil across tlm tablo rather wistfully, \u201c It\u2019s a very big house for just two people to live in, isn t it?\" be said.\t.\t» \u201cIt was quite large enough for two, answered the Karl.\u201c lb> you find it too large ?\" Ills little lordship hesitated a moment.\u201c1 was only thinking,\" he said, \u201cthat if two people lived in it who wcio not veiy^ good i om panions, they might feel lorn ly some,, times.\"\t,\t, \u201c Do you tliink 1 shall make a good companion ?'* inquired the Karl.\u201cYes,\" replied Cedric, \u201cI think you will.Mr.Hobbs ami I were groat friends.He was the best friend I had except Dearest.The Karl made a quick movement of his bushy eyebrows.\u201c NVho is Dearest?\u201d \u201cShe is my mother,\" said Lord K.iuntleroy in a rather low, quiet little voice.Perhaps he was a trille tired, a< his bedtime w ;is nearing, .ml perhaps after the excitement of the last few days it was natural lie should be tired, so perhaps, too, the feeling of weariness brought to him a vague sense of loneliness in the reinemberanco that to night he was not to sleep at home, watched « ver by the loving eyi-s of that best friend^ of Ids.They had al ways been \u201c best friends\u201d this boy ami hi young mother.Ho could not help thinking f her,and the more he thought of her the hss he whs inclined to talk, ami by the time the dinner was at an end the Karl saw that there was a faint shadow on his face.Hut Cedric bor himself with excellent courage, and when they went back to the library, though the tall foo'tm&n w tlked on one side of his master, the Karl\u2019s hand rested on his grandson\u2019sshoublor, though not so heavily as before.When the footman left them alone, Cedric rat down upon the hearth rug near p.ougab l i>r a few minutes he stroked the dog\u2019s ears in silence and looked at the fire.The Karl watched him.The boy\u2019s eyes looked wistful and thoughtful, and once or twice lie gave a little sigh.1 ho Karl sat still and kept his eyes fixed on his grandson.\u201c Fauntlcroy,\u201d he said at last, \u201c what arc you thinking of ?\u201d Fauntlcroy looked up with a manful effort at a smile.\u201c I was thinking about Dearest,\u201d he said ; \u201cand\u2014and 1 think I\u2019d better get up and walk up and down the room.\u201d i I g rose up, and put his hands in his small pockets, and began to walk to and fro.His < yes were very bright,and hi* lips were press-cd together, but he kept his head up and walked firmly.Dmigal moved lazily and looked at him, and then stood up.He walk ed over to the child, and began to follow him uneasily.Fauntlcroy drew one hand from Ids pocket and laid it on the dog\u2019s head.\u201clie\u2019s a very nice dog,\" he said.\u201cHe\u2019s my friend.He knows how 1 feel.\u201d \u201c How do you feel?\"asked the Kiri.\u2022It disturbed him to see the struggle the little fellow was having with his first feeling of homc-sickncss, but it please 1 him to see that he was making so brave an cllort t > «be ur it well.He liked this childish courage.\u201c Come here,\" he said.Fauntlcroy went to him.\u201c I never was away from my own house before,\u201d said the hoy, with a troubled look in bis brown eyes.\u201cIt makes a person feel a feeling when he Iim to Atay all night in another pci - ou s castle instea* of in Ids own bouse.Hut Dearest is not very far away from me.She told me to remember that\u2014and and I\u2019m seven and I can look at the picture she gave me.\" He put his hand in his pocket, and brought out a small violet velvet covered cu e.\u2022\u2022 ThI is it,\" he Mid.11 Yo\t| this spring and it opens, and she is in there ! He had come close to the Karl s chair, and, a he drew forth the little case, he leaned against the arm of it,and against the old m m s arm, too, as confidingly as if children had always leaned there.\u201c 'I here site is,\u201d he said, as the ease opened; and he looked up with a smile.The Karl knitted his brows ; lie did not widi to see the picture, but be looked at it in spite of himself ; and there looked up at him from it such a pretty young face i face so like tliecldld s at bis side\u2014that it quite startled him.\u201c I suppose you think you are very fond of her,\u201d he said.\u201c Yes,\" answered Lord Fauntloroy, in a gentle tone, and with simple directness; \u201c 1 do think so, and I think it is true.You see, Mr.Hobbs was my friend, and Dick and Hriilget and Mary and Michael, they were my friends,too; but Dearest- well she is my close fliciid, and we always tell cadi other everything.My father left her to me to take care of, and when I am a man I am going to woik and earn money for her.\u201d \u201cWhat do you think of doing?inquired his grandfather, His young lordship slipped down upon the hearth-rug, a;.I -at them with the picture still in Ids hand.He seemed to lie ronectlng seriously, 1 ftboe he answered.\u201c 1 did ti ¦ k perhaps I might go into husi m ss u ith Mr- M olibs,\u201d ho Said; \u201cbull should like U» be a President.\" \u201c \\Ye\u2019ll semi you to the House of I^ords instead,\" said bis grandfather.\u201c Well,\" remarked Lord Fauntlcroy, \u201c if i couldn\u2019t be a President, and if that is a good business, I shouldn\u2019t mind.The grocery business is «lull sometimes.\u201d 1 Perhaps he was weighing the matter iu his ! mind, for he sat very quiet after this, and looked at the lire for some time.The Karl did not**peak again.He leaned hack in Ids chair and watched him.A great i many strange new thoughts passed through , the old nobleman's mind.Dougal had stretched himself out and gone to sleep with his ! head on Ilia huge paws.There was a long I silence.In about half an hour\u2019s time Mr.Mavis-ham was ushered in.The great room was | veiy still when ho entered.The Karl was still leaning hack in his chair.He moved is Mr.Havisham approached, and held up his hand iu a gesture of warning it seemed as if lie had scarcely made the gesture is if it were almost involuntary.Dmigal was still asleep, and close beside the great dog.sleeping also, with his curly head upon Ids arm, lay little Lord Fauntlcroy.(To bt Continued.) CHILDREN\u2019S CORNER.A UYINH ISLAND.i The alligator is not in any way an attractive animal.On the contrary, it isahmit as repel-i lent in looks and disposition as any living thing ; very w ell can he.And yet in one respect, at least, it is to he envied : It can go through life without over needing a dentist, unless it be to eat him ; for it never keeps its teeth long enough to give them a chance to decay or get out of order in any w ay.When an ali gator's tooth is worn out or broken or in need of any kind of repair, it drops out, and, behold ! a new one is ready to take its place.Hut 1 hardly need say that the aligator\u2019s teeth are a joy to only itself.Another peculiarity of the illigator is its ability to sleep.Like other reptiles, it is so cold-blooded that it likes warmth and hates cold.It needs water, too, and as the dry season and the cool season eume on together in Florida, there is a double reason why the Florida alligator should g\" into w inter quarters.It buries itself in the mud after the manner of it- kind and settles down for a long nap.Sometimes it happens that grass and quick-growing shrubs spring up ou the hack of this torpid animal.As a rule thèse arc all shaken or washed olf when, with the first warm rains the alligator rouses itself and makes fur the water : hut occasionally, for some roaion, the mud clings and w ith it the plant growth, so that when the half-awakened creature slides into the water and lloats stupidly oil it looks like a floating island.In one such instance, a plover was so deceived us to build its nest in the plant-growth on the alligator's hick.The living island so freighted floated slowly down the stream until it was noticed by a party of hoys who were out fishing.They saw the plover riiw from the little island, and suspecting a nest to he there, they gave up their fishing and rowed out toit.They never suspected the nature of the island, until they had bumped their boat rather rudely into it once or twice, ami so vexed the alligator that it opened its huge mouth with j a startling suddenness that brought a chorus of yells from the nest-robbers, hihI sent them oil iu a fit mood to sympathize with the plover, which was tlutteiing about and crying piteously at the raid upon its nest.] The poor bird was doomed to lose its rtest, however, for the aligator having at last been thoroughly aroused, discovered how hungry it was, and dived down in search of food, thus washing off island, nest and all.\u2014John ft.Cori/ijelf, in \" Jtc L in-ih- ¦ CnJ/ot,\" September S>.y 'o livhm.\u201cTHIS IS WHY 1 KNOW IT.\" \u2022' How is your father getting on now I said to a little daughter of a man formerly a drunkard, but whom, some months ago, I hud persuaded to sign the pledge.*\u2019 He is getting along very well.\u201d was the reply.\u201cHas he kept his pledge?\u201d \u201cOh, yes,\u201d she joyfully replied.\u201cArc you sure he has ?\u2019\u2019\t\u201c Yes, sir, I am quite sure.\" \u201c How is it you arc > positive on this point?\" I asked.\u201cWhy,\" said sho, and lier face was radiant with joy, \u201c lie never abuses mother any more ; we have always plenty to eat ; and lie never takes my shoes ofTto pawn them fora drink now.This is why 1 know it sir.\" A (il'IDK.A COMFORTER.r.iz.u: pass AO its with lkilp i'kaykr, 7»y M.A WiUon, Monday, Octodkk II.Culm my troubled spirit ; bid me look heavenwards.Guidance.He still, and know that I am God.\u2014Pa.xlvi.10.In returning and rest\u2014in quietness ami in confidence shall be your strength.\u2014Isa.xxx.15.Comfort.All Thy waves and billows are gone over me.Yet the Lord will command His loving-kindness iu the daytime, and in the night His song shall lie w ith me.\u2014Ps.xlii.4, 8.Businoss Cards.Watchcc, Jewellery, &c.GURNEY\u2019S HOT WATER HEATERS \u2014AND\u2014 CAST BUNDY RADIATORS! 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A*\tf»r Mnur* Young A Kmylii*, lirooklyn, N.Y .we offer tv Uio tr.oL- tin ir wrll-known Y.A 8 I\u2019UltE LICOHIl\u2019K STICKS.Y.A 8.I.ICOHH\u2019K LO/.l\u2019.NliES.Y.a S ACME LinntK\u2019i: rr.LLETS.Y.a 8.TAK, Ton; mill LICORICE WAFERS.8tickB put up in 51b wnod.-n a* ¦*, fmifly |ia|x-r bon a of 50 mul 2(Jll< wing Not Yuk snd Horton | rices.FREE of all\t, THE TURKISH BATH.Large, complete and luxurious bathing lloura gentle-tnen.t to H a m.and 2 to p in.; ladies, 10 tv 14 le-\" is.B.4.4141 BEAN.M.U.HOST MHNlql\u2019EKT B It 4 N II S , Crescent strut Stem winder, the ts-t uunlity made.f1?50 App|i't¦ of charge.Personal Attention givi n to the < «edition nf all 01,1, r«.MUWEH PAH ME It.Telephone No 10?!>.RT ASSOCIATION HE MONTREAL.THE ABVANI EB 4BT 4 L4S'¦ I- r.i.1 'S LAUNDRY BAR! Ask for It, anti tab* eo OtD,r Hl.44.4ltl 4)1 IMITITIONH ! fimic Mar.- M*d* by Tub Auicni Toll sr Hi.*.r ' u.w riNDSOR HOTEL.1(04)ms, 4>mi 4)K 44irin)ir boakb.For HIE WINTER SEASON 4 an it«*4 Re EukiikciI.4.I4IK4.E IL EH, Manager.^ ELV1T nd BONNET WHISKS 4.old and Silve r IlnndD* 44lil»k*.I'enrl ami Ivory IlnndD- 44lil«k*.II.I ( LEY, R8 Ri.rt nv »V|TN^S Mondât* Octobeh 11, 1886.» I.sj3«iw, i:.k > »?t \u20ac ¦* Ü » l \u2019.I ».S H » ï > »\t( »i»t.\u2022 n» \u2022.v y : n > : vi r v.Wi .;u W,.*rv V \u2022 .< » V fc*.I *Hl ,1 T*.V> .KV\\ V*.- .« p ir JkM «».'il U K O .Kf«.'pÏÏK LA\" L\u2019 CKtM» Ht»» HIMIW.HI>»K».Ktt» »n.l KIMOKrMIM, \u2019 IF.l.-UIOU CANDIlvU I > »\t\u2022 :.v OT.TrK'il»tV f.VEMMî.tti' t.v.rJC., kt ¦\t» .!< ï.*i.i.j.i.it tti \u2022 tfetirkcl i*tf* kaiotbi-niu Kn-nch it;.' Eurflu!» A \u2022\t,(\t.\u2022 t'.\" I ' f r I i i \u2022' i .it Ut« U^>or r»; iuertiti r» \u2022.» or luoleety N OTICE.Tl Refi.'.er M u.ti .r M< i ,.>( tt \u2022 T>- r*\u2019 -\t- » %M c;^wr!.Jje t-r\t-trv-t* .ft \u2022 ie* raa week\u2019A\u2019 xrrr.vrsn W 2 ;*er»r \u2022\u2022 î.c ¦\t- i \u2022 th *l *»1 \u2022 ., AIKstRIPTIOh Kt7W*.IW iy \u2019\u2022* \u2022e«*.;\tzz kr' tThc J'niltr Witness.; ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SS6.T :> RfssiANs have seLcl au American »tephen* for the W.-st Division, Mr.Keys in the Centre, an 1 Mr.Oravl in the Hast.Each member of the As-\u2022ociation should not only vote, but he should work in eve-y legitimate dire ti n in favor of hese candidates.AroL* .I T' lor the Irish Nationalists constantly a«sert that they and the clergy who favor them have always been opposed to outrage, and that Mr.Parnell has foun 1 that bis policy of silence on that subject has been a mistake, having spoken in England some m'jcths ago against outrage without lo-s of popularity.It seems now.however, that, far from trying to repress outrage, the Na-tIon.i2i.st leaders and Nationalist clergy are the real inciters of it.Father Fahy's speech, a week or two ag-, practically absolving agrarian murderer», has been capped by a worse one in Connaught by William O'Brien, in which be tells the people that if their cause fails it will 1^ through their slackness in failing to \u201cexpel \" the rack-renters.Mr.O'Brien mixes up the revered name of Gladstone with this apj> xl.If the Irish cause fails it will i»e because Mr.O'Brien and r their iu|'j».\u2019rtr the v rk.d.wxrk.-g men are rather it a disadvantage in t-ci* u: «.i ter, but the dUaiivaiit.i.'\tnWW»i light busiiicas u\tare erfere»! -y t-t khupktt jh rs.lh\"» have *, t*-1 .»» - - : -tir\t- r t h .understand the dutici of t \u201d.e o*t.:* li not wait to Ik .^kc i 1j r-; .v.t Idr .\u2018\u2022.i;-: and Mr.Gravel in thA w rk -t\t.J-.j their *< rvi es.The ns.\u201c As'TIoki \\ .ft^r being->ver iue for al \"tit two weeks, has at last been hear .fr»un, ami the- great anxiety felt by 1.-dreds ou ber account lias been dis pelle 1.The iwx\u2019idtlit which has detained her is not au unusual one, the fracture of her main shaft, and some estimate of her helplessness can be formed from the fact that when within seventy miles of Newfoundland it was found necessary to send in a life-boat to St.John\u2019s for assistance, since it became the id vn to design steamships upou the lines, not of a ship, but aeoa! barge, the sail power of t ie.-.ve.-M-ls ha* been reduced until many of them do not carry canvas enough to lift them out of the trough of the sea, and an accident to their machinery renders them helpless.The old style of steamve*;ols, whose sail power was only second to their steam power, could not nu»ke the ocean passage in five or six days, but if their screw *haft broke they could continue th'.ir voyage at a fair rate of speed, and they could beat to windward and shake off a If a shore, something the ocean \u201cgreyhounds of to-day with their monk«-y spars could not even attempt.They were much n.re Wautiful also, and paid their owners ür higher dividends than do any of the famous racers of to-day.A reaction from steam to sail is hardly to be expected, but naval architecture has not as yet perfected itself, and the steamship of the future may, in some respects, differ as much from that of the present os the latter does from a Spanish g»Uey.The IloNOiur.i.E Mu.Flynn is to address the electors of Montreal Centre to-morrow evening.There is a first rate election custom in Scotland which goes by the name of \u201c heckling,\" which wc- think might lie introduced with good effect at Mr.Flynn\u2019s meeting.Heckling is combing llax.Wh- n a candidate w hose record has not proved satisfactory in some respects to those whom he is addressing has finish* I his speech, it is understood that he is to submit to a he* kiing, that is to a cat*.Jii/ing by his hearers.After listening *iuietly and with attention to Mr.Flynn the electors of Montreal Centre should ask him 1st.Were you not at one tune a Liberal ?2nd.Were you not a supporter of the Hon.Mr.Joly ?3rd.Did you not at a crisis in this provin-c throw Mr.Joly over?Ith.Did you not then support Mr.Chapleau ?5th.Did you really believe that Mr.Chap* h-au, with Dansercau, Scnccal tl «/, at his elbow, was likely to govern the Fro-vince of Queliec more economically, more purely, or more justly than Mr.Joly.Gth.Did you not immediately after the downfall of the Government which you helped to overthrow obtain office ?7th.Do yt r.ator Sherman's clear statement of the silver danger w ill surely wake up the Arneri-ean commercial classes totheconfusion they arc bringing on their husiness.Hi-t hint of thedan.g**r to the wage-earning /-lass was also a telling one.These unfolding» con,it it ute a serious condemnation of the party which has so long enjoyed .Senator Sherman's support.The amount of silver which now lies coined iu the national vaults would, if the country had to 1-egin to issue it, reduce the buying value of the dollar to eighty cents, or, in other words, a fifth would l, */- to.-I.-: ]Uijr/ hur -KtHi.uii ulii wHu n .j\\ :*.-J4, ITlU\tiu -iiui-» uiiptu,\tlo v;-*/v\tla -o .aà ( .J t*.la*.M-.*.¦\u2022Id i \u2022 1*1 .\u2019/a'lC'llliuil i n.un Jimi vi>.* jco.-e ., v lutsl >\u2022 >ii» i,£ Ai* 4VeLS-f : .c-l f '!\u2022# i-.'V.m*.v I.*.| ,**.- -i .i.?\t!\u2022 v - \u2022«-\u2022\tV;.- \u2022\t\u2022> a.*\tat v .; \u2022.* i \u2022.\u2022 '.h.I.m J.J-' i\t.i*4 ; f v ».I » : r f -I - -\u2022*- ^ S .*.».t J i ».*\t! wc-uli in *\tr»4\t.v;.|} v.- ;»; , cccntrv.HALTING RACK AM* IU1U 1 .'v .1 ' \u2022 AGAINnT MR \"TEPHENv \\Yv ask the Kngli*h-*|XAkiog x\u2019.e.tori of Montreal West to read an srt .lc entitlwl \u201cThe HiCandidate, trar.slaW»! frvui the J/, i*'- -, and republished ia a::-tk.-r column in this pajn r, and we appeal t them whether tliert U tiîe slightest foundation in fact for statements made by that organ of Mr.Chapleau to the effect that the Hi -\u2022 aeke-d them to support Mr.\"tephens ou the ** religious ground \u2019 that he was a \u201cfaithful Protestant.\" We ask them if any appeal wos over made on l>ehalf of Mr.Stephens on the ground that ho was an enemy and a persecutor of the French-Canadians.These statement* are put f>>rth in order that they may l>e ii-\u2018ed as the basis of an appeal against Mr.Stephens on race and religious grounds.While the Gautt* is in-Uoniing the minds of English-speaking electors against Mr.Stephens on the ground that he shirked the Riel ijuestion to please the French, La Mnitrr.is appealing to the French-Canadians of the district to vote against him, on the ground that he Jls a Protestant and persécuter of the French.If Mr.Stephens is defeated, therefore, it will he on the ground that he is too fanatical an enemy of the French, for the French people and too warm a friend of the French for the English people, on the ground that ho is too fanatical a Protestant for the French Roman Catholics, and that he is not enough of a Protestant fo% the English Protestants.The Gazette says that Mr.Stephens won his name of the Watchdog too cheaply in the Council, while the M «*;\u2022 \u2022 holds that he won it too dearly at the expense of the French-Canadians.We trust that the English-speaking people of the West division will hy their votes prevent Mr.Stephens' defeat iu this English-speaking! constitucucy by votes controlled by the falsehoods of the Jffin*;/\u2022'\u2022., w hich has actually had to a|»-r.About twenty students of the Troy Polytechnic College are on a visit to the city.Mr.Justin McCarthy is to lecture here on Nov, 8th, on \u201cTin.- Cause of Ireland\".Mr.Clement Nanu-1, merchant of Ho Lizard, has rr ade an assignment in the hands of Mtssn.Seath A Daveluy.The Visiting Governors to the Notre Dame Hospital for the week beginning 11th Oct., are Mesirs.L.A.Seneca 1 ana D.McIntyre.M,\t, I*.Is.-, .-s, P* I pious 4.v, '\this .\t.\t.\t.m Inn; w , '»\u2022 * *\t.\t.phou * V\u2019.,,\t> *.*.*¦ « ».%lwl Pi'*le» .V>.\t.» ¦ * iwmmds | ¦ ¦ .i\t.1 held I, V- »i*\t;, \u2022 i.\tf'.» {eu.» .\tI,.\t*.! ».,\\t t.-WAld ».,* ifw.\" \u2022 suiwauxe id Xt . »* i i\ts.wwxluut \u2022/\ti*» I '»»u^,,\t*/\ts r/.cv\u2019.vi id the i v».\t1 r- r.xl intere»! I d.dv ii.r.i to ' »\t« * > .c ' x.'te that h-d! 1 T 't give for m ! » : »\t: I'.'.ttn S .* xvas the stsMi iu: iu the C 'unci! of Mi G in ar, A l.ilHt.d aldcrn an, as well »s Mr n:»\t,-n*, xx ho found no other reply than blov* x»;:;.his n».!.*, which an* the argument of men of ».i:i education when they find themselves crush» d down.Hi> i .ilauco xxas also directed on another ! p int.llaxing constituted himself in the City I f» uncil the interpreter \"f the ÎFifn*.it and of the clique of fanatics »>f which that r-heet is the ex-ho, Mr.Stephens distinguished hiu:s«*lf by taking every occasion to insult and slander our ex mpatriot*.The French element always found in his ;* r»on_ a hitter enemy, llehx! given hiu.self the mis»ion which the IF it nets liies.This is what has made Mr.Stephen», caus'd him to grw in the esteem of the Liberal Party and become a candidate.To be and to remain an alderman, he assumed the attitude *'f a vigilant enemy of the French quarters, (Watch Dog) an I to-day he has the cheek to come and solicit these people's aid to go to t^ueb» c, there tv continu*; on a larger scale his mission of francophobe and French do-voun-r.I\u2019nder penalty of passing for men who do not resent outrage and persecution, the French electors of Montreal Centre are Ixmnd to vote like < ne man againct this despicable individual and make of him a beneficial example for his like.We u list show to the bund of fanatics represent» d by Mr.Stephens, that xv«; are not mocked at with impunity and that, if franco-phobia is g-o*l in certain sections composed ex-clusively of Englishmen and Liberals, it is i t fostered in a half French district as is Montreal W.*t.The rhetor* of Montreal West no»* have the fat** f Mr.Stephens in their own hands.If he is elected, he will be their elect and the Witncu can then lx*ast » f having had its man accepted by these whom they have so much abus**d together.Again, we repeat, that we could here enumerate all the mischief, all the signs of fiendish hatred which Mr.Stephens has lavi-hly bestowed upon the French population of Montreal in the City Council.\\Ye will simply note * ne instance which sum» them all up.j/r.Stephen» tcenttej far at fo propose the abolition of th>.French lan'iuayt in the t'tt;/ Council.This single fact is sufficient to show what the individual is.Now, is there a single man with any feeling in him among the French-Canadians of Montreal West, who could help this fanatic to |»erch himself in Parliament?Is there a single French elector, be he a Lib»*ral or a Consi*rxa-tive.with little enough intelligence to offer his shoulders as a footstool for the avowed enemy of his race ?Mr.Stephens may lx* entitled to the confi-d« nc4 of some elector-», but certainly not to that of the French Canadians, Let the IFilm F THE \u201cANCHOR I A.\" SHE IS on* N'EwrOCNDLANn WITH HKtl MAIN* 8 HA ET BKOKKN.A desjatch from St.John's, Nfld., yesterday, conveyed the welcome news that the Anchor Line SS.\u201cAnchoria\u201d was seventy mil*-* off \u2022bore with a broken shaft.The n*-ws was brought in by the first officer and tight »>f the crew in a boat from tho \u201cAnchoria.\" These l*ft the vessel on Friday.The SS.\u201cMiranda\" was at once dispatched to the disabled steamer's assistance.When lust seen the \u201cAnchoria\u201d was about seventy miles off Cap*- Spear.TV passengers and crew are reported all well.Tho \u201c Miranda \u201d is expected buck this afternoon.'I he brig HWudinCi) on the liuroM* uruuud* on Haturil»\\ altvvaoon ami thi (inoniioit* 4 iuwiM> i.i \u2022'tmlraateii viith the iKtuI >nate outhurete Ol jeoliii^ « h h rendered m »t v played well.Thev were swiftof foot, prompt f .get the 1,all, hut somew hat mills* In dlsi>o*iiig ot it to advan-toge.Tie ir defence was good, but was overborne by superior skill.VIRKt OAMR.The first game was taken by Hodgson for the homo team in twelve minutes.After the face the hall tra.clied 'ini.klv to tlie OnUriogoal*.There vv.v* a in >\u2022 nient > f imminent dan .r, v »>liar|.struggle, Issuing in teni|iorary advantage to the visitor*, M' lherson courageously relieving tlie goals.After thi*.for bnne time, the play wa* rather ivoor Ml both Bide*.The b»ll was fr (Uei.tly inl**e.l, and tl covering was defective.The Ontario* got the bail u, lo the ein niv's goal.They should have seared.Aird Hi eitsd the danger The play Improved and » », \u2022.fan «.veil character, the luvli tr»veHiug froaionsend to the other.The Montreal home at last drtcrmim I to i irrv the position hy an eiu-rgrtlo storming move.lueiit.The men pta.vlug veil t -;>'ther, aev.-ral a*»au!i* wer* mtd* upon the siieiuv, wh \u2022 i repliv l \".thag».» lantry euual lo that of the- hocui'-r*.hinvllv, M \u2022 KaugbtOli getting Hi* ball and passing to H nlgsoii, tin lattei «corwl.\t, , Tl\u201e Ontario* disput»-»! t.d* game, in* sting tha.th \u2022 ball did not go through.Mr.l»avv*on look llio place of Mr.lb.se.NKt'O.S'U n a UK.This gain* was taken by Mi N » ugh ton In :t5 *e md*.There w as rcarcely any play, hlmrtly after the face AleNaughton, t.y a devUrou* pu c.i of play, gut the rubber and, biding hi* time until Hie OPlMrtunity \u2022\tffend eluded his opponents, and s.-ut the rubber through with a loag, direct, stinging biiot.whhh btruck the umpire on the hat.kiiMiklng It off Ttie umpire, having first attended to his head pie held up bis hand.tiiikhuamk.The third game was taken by I\u2019uton In tw > n.inu\u2019B».At the start Burns got the bail.win.h went b bind the Montreal goal.Oleghorn str-sie for it, but O'.Scil was there, got the hail and mads a slot.Aid w \u2022* on haml and got In a good throw.McNaughtou followed, and threw In front of li e visitors' g-.aU.A furious struggle ensued, to which Small put a peri\" I by getting the ball away, it soi.n \u2022 une l»ack, liowevdi, from Cainer ut ; and Patou, Ivuv eywl, getting it, u* t iu< opportunity and put the ball i \u2022 ally through.COK.NWALI.S UKKKAT THK SflAMR'l IvS.(Sprcnif to the ll'ifin's*.) Cornvvai.l, Oct.9.\u2014The fir»t in-etiug of th*» Shamrocks wilh the Cornuall* early in th - sea-sm «a* a ca-C Of three Ntraicht games, done so i|iili-lilv that I' * -eined im-redihle to lacrosse men who saw it don< Then the Shamrocks def< ated the Montreal men and the Mont-real men have beaten even dub sii \u2022 with greater ease than they played the Shamrocks, at any rat-».There was a good deal of womh-r h\"\" th-re made that the Shamr< < ks v> add tie paid lu-k f >r Hu- i treatment of the Cornwall* at their lut mectlnr The Cornwails were not look' d upon as being fit for a hard game, and lid* tune dispensed vvllh I.ewis, Ulacklsck and Grant.It was felt bv nnnv that th*y \u2022\tsuld not win, and if tlie Shamrocks ha-1 playe 1 the team and game they did against the Montreal men thev would not have won so easily,at least, as liter did.It was stated carli in the day tint th- N lamrocks vv.-r \u2018 coming lo Cornwall without four of their h.-st men.They were without Morton, as cover point, but had I'.Huticr in his place, and no weakness was felt ttc-re.Kierythlng was eonducive to a «day\u2019s goo-1 sport, and the crowd, tliough not large, was full of eiitiiusia*-ii.Tin- Cornwall people wer]'!'\" I.The field thu* far had not been in g's*l onler f n fast rtinturt, then* hettitr here aii»l therr little hiilot'ka which afford»*! a \u2022\u2022haure for nr» i-lent»».In lid* rsipect, how» V, r.they- were littl- lielt-er off than the Cornwall*, who fell mid slipptd t|uite .a* often, though.l cours»', thev wer»- better a\" .Th» second game was stirt»*l with a good d-.al of vigor, and again the Shamro» k* got the a lv uitage of the dnw.It was not allowed to get paît l'ric », liovv-cver and he sent the ball well up to th\" Shamrock goals, where Klark made a sidendid *li\"t fort lie goal* ».( the Shamrocks.Cregan Ju*t sbipp-d if, an li»uve-l it to Huth-r, .and he gave a l\"ng throw.It wv- Im lte| ttn iiiinut»-*, Hl.u k hit tin- ball tlirou.-l* and then t'.-rn wall ,i\" old, a\u2019 *¦« I «n In-, t * VI !.\t.\tA kà . \u2022 i r.u.¦ i,.I ¦ ,t,-l -i\t.,1 Houth Am, ,i , W lu - Irtvi\tX rib V meut.-of «'l.iiin- n l.,ting t\" L.i\"n I r i -p ,n ih'ncc of th\" » ,r,\" I.V I, .1,\tI!,rll.lt» A ner,.m Hcein ry.Set,\" di raft - l .thn- !\".i.d IU'», ai , In - It\u2014p-.\u2019 ¦ log th*Rea Men of Amer!» i, lieriot'* kud Ash< \u2022 r, »»¦\u2022;.in An,inn a.with plat.fii-a illu-tritti-'l.I *\u2022 \u2022> t »\u2022 \u2022, «'alia.lutli Nstuiahv and »¦\t! .M n k .V va fr,,n, M-nlreal with niai ».Sir Kl II il - Narrativo I I ths'lb l -di n, Murray Irai»-:, in N ,t«li Vm.-n *.s, i Giorge Kimp-.iu H H < i v .y.,.;,» r imiil Hi,» » id, i » very soarce, Cneycloptvdia, Uritannioa, Kiudei li mtl , ,,( VI ,, to, Mini , numb, r otlier i - vr, o m l v , Works, ,ii Iho vvliote a v,iy tins coUecli ,i, tin vn-w Katiirdav attcruooii.H, K.HlllW, V i ti in -r, 4 UCTION STOVES X\\\tHOLD Kl'HNITt\u2019RK Large Kale Of General KffecU, nt my Gr.at Sal.- U > - -Ô22 Ht.lumes street, I-ltllt.il' MOJtlNINt;.flic I.Mli Orlulirr, 111 10 o'ctock.\u2018 H.K.sll itV, Auctioneer.'î.siick* \\ r«.I! 1 Ci llï» Y IMPORTANT SAL K ADVERTISEMENTS.KNITTINC ! 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HtHlKK, IIOHK.OVKR HT«H!K INGS, TUyCRH.hr., I nitt'd to nnb-r.h'ine work a *|M-cialty Machinât for t.ilf I* M.st pricf-».KCLirsR UMUING WHUkK.1712 V Ir- Dam - stree* M rsK'AL NOTIC E.j .r t I ! .¦ \u2022\t' !\tf > \u2022\t' .\t\\ cun ,-litinn id a wait/ nlit'el, ''Bid M.» G , I by, .music by DeCnmnrs, not knowing that it ha»l tieen copy righted I y Hu-\u201c Anghi «tanaduin Mnn, I'ublish-r* A-» ,-ci.iti,in.\" Ilf Toron».i.Thi* i* t\" -ay that hereafter I will sell only lln odition |.,il li b-I i,y tin\tH »i- , t\u2018 \u2019 printi-l |,rl»:e of which i* Mo a copy This i-liti-n i* printed on a line ipiality of |i.i|e-i an l ha* a l -vitiful colored title.L K.KIV/VRD.133 Ht.Peter St.n-ar «'raig.Montreal.i KT THE LEST \u2022 hi n you an» piireha-'iig »¦\t«»«' is -ir-.>\u2022¦\"« ko'w that \u201c tb,-\u2022,e.«t i* Stun ban » i e|,-tra' l \" Gilt lelge, vvlvi-h i* \"Id t y all r, ] ,»tahh- gi -i ¦ N JORWKTI IMDN I'lltt: INSI K.INCK SOCIKTY, OF SOKWICM.KXOI.AXI).K8TABU8HKD 17.«7.« ,trt r ti.\t.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 tHô.ôoo.ooo JOHN NVVI.VWII.SON, Ib'gident Agent.tell SI.I'mncolH Aiivler stri'rf.SPECIAL CITY AUKNT* : J.MURRAY.\ta.M.ROLLAND.Telenhouc Coinmunicoti ii of KLI.GANT HOUSKIHILD ITHSITI UK, Ul* RIGHT PIAN\".U P MIHliiiKH.PLUSH DltA'V ING ROOM SUITK, « '< VSTLY PAI STINGS KASTI US RI'gs, HANDS»iMK I'.VHIM'.T-' PoUTIKKKH.pi»NY.CARUi YGK.S, HLKIGHS, KTU.Tlie *ilb-eriber* me (nail uted by VV II VVeir, l.v| , bi Sell nt hi* residence, N\".1371 |i\"lt«'lli:STLR STKKKT VVK.ST, MIJIMXtAt MOUMSG, ««Hlltllt I3t1l.nil hi* elegant househnld effect* and «\u2022ont, nt* of ,t i!,|.» und c, a, h li\"Hi>e, « ii.Mpitl-INi.Drawing R.\u201e,ni Suife, i«ld pi.i'\"»-t.d ,i lihl-b.VV \u2022 -r cprighl Plan,I.mail,- I\" \u2022r-let.tan > \u2022 vrved, Very tine in \u2022tnm.ent.I- -t llni'-el- I up.t-.I i .t.ri.U i ».I! P Munl»-I Min-i .Parh-r t'a'-iii«i-.fry \u2022 ,'»\u2022 i , - -, P \u2022 di i , i 11.Ti hh «, l*nrt|«res, rerslan Lamli Plann «' iver.Lee i 'mt dn*.spun .-ilk Curtain*, Un h Hn, i-i- -t \u2022 ' '\t1 * I Paliiting-nml'Vivtcr < \"1-r Druvn-.\u2022 I v I ,\t, i; i .1,,\tI:,, ol i.Hour,.At drill |lavf«.tt I otti Also, two large pniiiHi'g-» by i,, , Murray.U S A iu< r I.; ., .howtng Bay Ma\tu u I v Ktalilel.J,ail.led from original* i ard'I ,I,I- .H VV - I,- I\tii»l\u2022.L» ntlii r e,,y, r< ,11'ham-.It W K\\iei.-i\"M Dmii : ¦| iblo, M» it KukII ¦'1 Hlclnth.t'nlna.Ilia ' Du,in l.T« a amt 1», n-rt He!*, f it!» ry.H, s-.md ,,,d « i aim i \u2022 \u2022 lab !.I .\ti.-\t¦ i 1 hi foiich.Library Tal.le, It VV M I It, Ir- ¦ ,\t\\ It IheiriHim Kcls, Kpring Retlm and c EAI.InSTAlT: l'\\ TliNHI 11 MAI.K BY tl«1lt>\\.Till UM >1' ASH M»HT UL-illt.YRI.i: HI'II.Dl.Vll hills IS IIILWKST l'.ND UK MUS I UH VI.'I Ik-only opport utiBy lit pure It liât» nu iltc tii»t*4 proiiiliiiwit all-cel*ensl of 'In, ktiviiiiil weal nt Vfiiiiuiiiiii on -'hcrtirooUe mid ¦»!.f utlicr-inc, mid tin» new si reel* recently Imiunln-Uilletl, i-iiiiiilnii Hum t*hcrhl-»i«ike to llor-rUcalct.vi/.,, lii-hoii nml (T-em-cul Ml recta.I ili/riia vv ho pi'o|Mi»i> b u t Id inn piivnlc re-aidt-iirra will not ugiiiii liuve am lin clinnri* lo aelecl Iroiii *o \u2022-uiialilei'iilile mi m en, uml, vyillioiil cM-eplioii, the imial iniiKiiHleent loenllou In the city.In the linniedinln vicinity ofllila Uioiir-i'ly ore the liillnvvlug pliicranl Publie VV or*liip : Hi.Inmea tho Apoalle 4 linri'li (RiiUcnpulInni, Doualna (illellimllatI, Ci-i\u2019aeenl, Krahlne, Ciilvnry, st.Pmil'a nml Ivhov IPl-ealiylerlnif, Pin-iiimmel il'oiiHi-egnlloiiiil), the Vnicrlrnn Pi r-l.vlei iun.dli ihmli-t Dor,-healel-*1 reel) lln|ili*l, 'lonnlitln atreet, nml inn- eleaniil nml liiiml*«ine Wlndaor Hotel, sl.Iiiniea 4 lull, el»*., ele., ele.II Al ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED MONEY TO I.KND ON RHAL ESTATE.< Il VRI.I S 4 l HillYG, K.C.I., Ill RBI UT H.Ill STI R, B.«'.I., BOB PUT A.DI N14>N.Kularle*, 4orntiil-loiiip», »le., 110 HT.JAMES STREET.s f A LI\u2019 HY AUTHORITY OF \u2022 JUHTIfL I'.alnfe of Hie Inle « II tltl.BH '» I I D.N.ti-1- hen i,y givrm that the I ,t ,,t Land herein r de»eriti»-l, t»-longiiig.In th,i pr>u-trti ti \u2022 - in th«- fon-mion, sutijeet to tlie conditions ,-f sale to Ik- then ami then- niiiioum-»' otllciul |,!au and on the l-ik of reference of-,dd vraril ns iimnber seventeen hundri-l and twenty-*!* (17'JS), rontaiiiing about twenty-nine thouiuvnd nine h indred six-teen i'.i|uaro fe»-r in sniH-rtlcii » Given at M nitrial the twenty fifth d vyof H, pt-mter, ne th-a.-aml right Imudn-I and eighty »it R A DUNTUN, Notary Public.KillLY ATTRACTlYr.SALE | I I\tBY AUfTHiN «r .u uahks .iirAXKHi: tnYirnriRi> VNII ART PU'iDl friiiNd.Uonsigr.ed by Mi »»r« A De Vth .V f \u2022 dir., \u2022 fr mi fl '\t' P.Ht Canadian Pacifie Railway\t, ,\t.Kate al Hn-anliarrtU-r'* Art R-M'ii'S.N\"* I vll and I k, Notre Dam.- stre«-t, l i-lilny anti Hnlnrilay Anrrnonii*, Orlniier lôfli nml I til li.Partn oi ir\tr, i» ' \"1 i- ' I.-\t; »l .\t' comprising I1RONZKK.pllRt I.LA INS, i;nvm i.i.h LAt.'tjUKHH, H.VMHtM) M ARK.HORKKNH, KMHRHIDKRKD SILKS.titiNGS, TEA KKT-t vnd ft 4SI ES, The whole forming v.-ry inter.sting, r-r- nn-t ntri.ei* art iihjecle, v< tie r v.th liuim-r' iia arti, b lierai utibiy.%»Inch havi l- e-n < il!- \u2022 ti*l an-l \u2022 .I by an .-\\|m it inueli etji»-ri\"iii ¦-, and form- in it* hi i.-mlile a m-i»t v ilua l.b- H-b- tion of Japanese eurio-itie* for lion*»- .ration, and many article* admirably adapted f -r \u2022 onutlimeutary prcHeutation Sale without limit or re»» rve On llevv Vtetllirada), «et.lltti.Hale- each afternoon at two o\u2019clock.M.IIICHK .V ( Aiictioii»»sra NH If not all Hold on the above afternoon*, the » vl* will he continued M\"U»Uy.Over 701) lots on eatalogu»- J^ASTERN CARPETS.flearit.g sale of Turki»h, India n,,d I'.i dan Carp -Einbrotderit* and Portier»»* at our Art Room».No» I4JJ and ICC, N- tr.- Dame »tr t \".St f atherln,.thet,-aie «ivty In, lot*, a I\" ait 21 » 125, and eight»-,,11 lielnw Hi fill,\"title, 2J feet 0 in.ilUU.On fti i-eent, North \"f H' t'atlieriiie, Hier»' ira bits al-ait 2DIUJ, and North of llorcheiiler th-re are IJI-M* 25*115 All 'In' 11ew tl\t»i.are ang I» in width, Ming, veh I») fe»*, r .».wib- a» our leuilitig Hioroughfnrr, ht Jalnes »ti»-»t.Lam .I,vli u m al- , fully pr ividi-l for 11 KMH\u2014One-finii nli,| m«>nrity : aixl even t irittiuiown, wliicli Mt McSham liki-.to make jieople In» lie\\e he hoMs in lu> |seke!, is us*«n Thurs l.iN, i: seem* prohahf!, \u2022* th« {seple's .limiuy ' will timl that the title i nly exist* in his own egotistical ituattination.IHE TRUl'OBAHV *' KA.K AND BKUiilON i HAMPIONli.A !ar*.*e tin \u2022 tiui; favorable to Mr.l>i\\il w i' belli, on Saturilay eveninfr.on St.('.»t!iern.«' streit, east of St.Lawrence street.Mr.1 .la !, NM*., (iresnleT.an l there were iimh.hly \u2018.\u2019.(km jsseile pre*».*nt ; but only twenty or thirty js-rs'iis neai the sneaker* showerATEilENT*.\u2019 OR TRI TH .The friend* f Mr.Champagne, the Nati -na\u2019 i*t l'Af.did te in H oh* .tga, pretend that Mr, Taillon was unable to obtain a hearing at >Ir.\\ illriii t;-.i \u2019» meeting at the Tanneries ¦ n Saturday ei tiflng.\u2022 1\t\\ ! \u2022 - .:\t'll'.::!\t'.t j - rter t.day that Mr.Villeneuve'* election wa* a certainty, an 1 that the Hu t'it Mr.Tail!, n c< uld not get a hearing at the Tan nerie* was not true.u.iri'hoiise reeeli t.-,*.;r.(ting #4(*',0(M, and fix*pn tieally hur»t hi* Ann.The lo** will Mil ult.-iln r on the hank*, and ÿiui.is'\" onstinglc New York hank.Among the Mink* uhit li lime tuifferei! hy IVrgUMli'* ! iilure are the hank .! Montrt ah I'hv igo, .m l the It mk of liritbh North Am.r1\" \\ A laiik.-r who is familiar with tin fat ts s.i\\s the I ,nk i f Hntish .V, rth America will siiriir to the extent of tD&.coo.Thu same (tanker said there wen a great lot o( receipt* In the hand* ( the Ih srd i f Trade capitalist*, so that while the Iom cl the hanks i* only nhout\tthem will he at h-.-st Itpiisi.iixionil > iiiitsitlu.Thetlnu'scapital « is 4.10,1110 The hank' will probably takeout no lUat hll.l ilts lor ti l fea-oli that all that » a* (ollild in tin warehouse, whin- there should have M-eu hall a million dollars' worth ol pn>t»ert\\, was uiki hag* o( salt.Iln .lotual amoiint of i in'.i r/lument cannot >'e told until a thorough investigation ha* been made.Some of the tiguri giv en arc incorrect on th» face of tin in ; and enquiry at the Hank of Montreal elicits tin- fact tli.it that institution u m no way inti i'«t.I m the failun-.A* to the Bank .f British North America the Manager stat« s ti>at they have been inforuied iiy telegraph of the (h I'lrt'.ie ol Neelde, nit cannot yet State to what extent tiiey are liable.However, tin* aim unt can In- nothing like $10,000, a* the total advances to the firm are lar l>e]ow such a figure.The bank w\u2019lll be in a position to give full particulai* in a day or two.It»41 .1371 Drl.A IfndiKm *D.L « \\Vi»t frie.Kriu Hue.Ini .111.Central.N.J.Central,.i.! Kan.A Texas.:ti;J honis a Nash.(.I L ShOM.:il Wlch.Central., i ' ki I Novuiulu-r , J.'ilc «'kid Dtciinhir; .\u2019.*P May.I\u2019ark, #*.K5 c.-isii and ; ?» *2» aski'l year; 4o.Oâ J cosh and :ukcd October ; t-'.''l| year; gA.IWJ a»kcn stitution, /.(i Prrgsr publishes a despatch from its sj ecial i «rrespondent a* fellows : The fi-v iseil (cnstltuslon iiM not vit tHU'ii presetiteil t« tin-Ci nvinti'n, ami ccnsvipn ntly foadcrly knows n \u2022 ¦ it all a'i t tl ¦ por I s.c.v hm.ami he litin'i If wroto vvhat f'Hows t-'send vuu: Thu time- 1e r introdui :ng «n rndment* to the constitution has not arrived, md until then we cannot sav what atm i ilment* will be 11useuted.Hie delegate* may h iv u the new !avv»i y them, but they must wait t , pres* nt them until tin legal time for 'iich pr v nt.i (ion./.t\tni'ls : \u2022\u2022 WY may **y tiiat vvehx' eln our \u2022nt* w 'i .v t ¦ pr that tl >! tna! Kt u .f lailior vvill have the relic.:u» '.nest: n »i ttUd in a manntr ti:at will givc full satuf.ic-D ' t\" the i * 11, «ivsti i! vithorities at tin eoi , u-ss now being lield in Hichutond.\" POLICi: rKOTDCTIONY\u2019 tiik A hi t E ( GATED WITNCRS OF AN OCTKAOK ON SALVATION ARMY.Ti.Salvation Army wen* »n Saturday night marching past St.Ann\u2019s Market, when they were pe.ted by a well dressed rowdy with toma-tiws and ¦ ther soft garden stuTl.A gentleman wi aw the aifair, and v.hoie çyat was siir.'are 1 with jart < f the fusillade, naked a tx>!icem.\\n «tandirg by to arrest the rowdy, promising t .go and lodge a complaint.The policeman refused, and the gentleman now wants to know what Vv\u2018eI\u2019r * tight the policeman had to do so.TELECiRAIMU(j NEWS TIIK TORY IIOMK RULK 8C1II.M1X A NATIONALIST ONNIOX.Oct.11.\u2014The Freeman'i Ji itriiul ¦Hi.\t____________ dt scribes the alleged Tory Horn» Ivu!e scheme a.« a deliberate plan to split the Nation d League oigani/ation and minimi/e the national demand.A CANARD.The/n's/i Tina pronounce the itory that the pre'i nt tlovernmcnt intend to propose a H une Rule bill is so palpable a canard that it isawon-dic any journal could have been deceived by it.THK BULGARIAN KLKCTIONS.Sin iA, Oct.11.\u2014In the city election for member* of the great Sobmnje toeli'Ct a siuv-ssur to Prince Alexander, nil government eamlidat s have been successful.M.Karaveloff, pro Russian, received but fifty votes out of 1,500 cast in his district.THE CHAM PLY CONTE'T.I.b'tn i'/ Jeclar-s it-vlf to be more in fa-, r tf Mr Kocheleau than of Dr.Martel in tb» c nti-st f r Charnbly; Mr.K cheleau had a splendid audience at hi* >*.Lambert meeting on Saturday evening.I *r.Martel had tr» n q- liz- 1 the indo- r sp-aking acc-mmodati- n of the village, but the weather was mild and the ikv did verv well for a roof \u2022IORDAN, TIIK LIKE SAYKK, A SLIUHT RECOGNITP' Mr.-b- hn Jordan, ti.A rEIIST'iJ ACCOVNT OF CHATEACùCAY.A ; arish priest fn m Chateauguy.to-dav.said Mr.Ri bidoux ran a gr-at risk of hwnng defeated, a- a gr»-at number f Knglish and Sc -tch Libérais La* i-ir-< based Th* ' ; perm tendent wa* empowered to arrxnge with Mr !\u2022» « \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 f fi.e T r.i sol !» < :>ge, 1s t i \u2022 .!Yg , to g.\u2019-e » .re* of le*- \u2022.» for th* -nefit of t.« \u2022\u2022 x, h-ere and le a-.*.1.t t- th* eff* t that -a \u2022 t*x h*r wo .1 in f .ture \u2019e e\\|*: vd to t.*e her I»'* .o a»I THK LATE MK.WITHYCOMB.Mary f ' ur read*-r- will r»*gr*t t» hear .f th» d'-ath f Mr.Roirf-rt Withycomb, which t.«.W I lace Satur fay at his -on'* re»i l»nre in « > rr» m- nt, at tl » ageof fifty two.Mr.Withycomb, who came fre-m (Quebec, and wa- well known in the printing trade of that city and of Ottawa, wa* for many year* in connection with the job I r.nting titf.ee f the\tand was at th*» head of that department until seriously impaired I *alth pr«-v*-nted hi* continuance at businea*.The funeral will takep.laceon Tuesday, the 12th i: at., at 1.15 p.m.from his late residence na Kletiry str«-et, and 2.30 from St.Bartholomew\u2019s C Lurch.A W( >K KING M KN S i »R( 1 AN.A workingmen\u2019s journal is spoken of for this city,\u2014a *j>ecial feature bi iug ximtarv reform.It i* understood that Mr.\\\\\\ W.Robertson is to manage the new sheet.1640 and 1642 Notre Dame street, Oct.11, 1385.Rraiinos by Hearn k Harrison\u2019s Standard Barometer at noon to-day : 30.41.yesterday, 3» »j' To-day : temperature: max., 73v ; min., 4i'): yesterdav, max., it*** ; min.(I*.C 0 M M E R C I A L.THK CANADIAN PACIFIC WORSTED IN AN ACTION r.ROVGHT lit A FARMER.Judg* Mathieu, to-day granted the injunction a*k*d t y An^hie > .nr.e.of er \u2022 nt higher, and Gas Ij txr cent higher.Morning sales\u20141\u2019» Hank of Montreal at 2iLJ : Plat .X ; 85 at 2 \u2019 l \u2019.1.7 at 22:»; 2: at 22oratton 4 percent at 102.The prices at the clo^e of the Hoard »« today reported hy Meurs.NiratLS A Marles, Stock Hrokers, »2 St.Francois Xsvi«r street, were as follows:\u2014 Htocu.\tei AS 3;\t55 L.- £ ?\t\u2022 5 Stocks.\t~ ?^ E\t12 \u2022> » ii Bar Jet.\t\t\tM ursllaneouji\t Moatrswl.\tr.4\t226\tMontreal Tel\tl\"4j\tH.4 Or.tar: v\t\t.123\t12l\tifioh XOnt Nav.* ¦>)\t People.\t\t.W\t95\tCity Pass.Ry.!.*)\tIS«( M'.lis-.riV\t142\t13*\tCity Gas Co .3lt\tS!»I Men hants.\t130\ti\u20192t*î\tMont.>tton .11*\t (fie'+e\t\t\tins\tDundM Cotton.\t Sationkl* .\t\t\tMerchant*\u2019 M Co\t F-.Townnhq-s Union\t\t\t\t\t113\tXtonnontCot\u2019n.«0 ibidon Cotton.131\tlié\u2019 Con.n,ere.\ti«4\t1S41\tSt.Henry\t\t Ville Mane\t\t\t\tH.Paul M VM Kv\t F\\ ON THK EASTERN (QUESTION.THE GOOD WORK OF TID: AMERICAN COLLEGE JN CONSTANTINOPLE A MCCit-FEARED AMDAS-SADOB.New York, Oct.11.\u2014In an interview th*?Hon.S.S.U»x «aid th»* grainiest educational in-stitution in Turkey wa* the American (\u2019ollege.The students are principally Bulgarians, with a sprinkling of Armenian*, Greeks and other nationalities.Lesson* of tvopular and p- i*onal liberty a* illustrated in America are taught therein.Many »f the alutnni, especially from Bulgaria, leavened the dough of Bulgarian |H'litic*.Th< se students have biVn nii*t»r minds in the recent movements in Bulgaria by which I\u2019rinte Alexander attained prominence.\u201c I am very much mistaken if Russia does not find it a very difficult matter to overwhelm this popular element.N»w how this question may be settled without involving Europe in a gigantic war.i* Me* ditfi-cult pr'Lli ni to *»lve.The KnglLh MmLter who foiled the attempt of Russia after Prince Alexander's amit\\ati»n of Eastern U>>unie|ia to Bulgaria, in Si ptemhi r.In*.*», was Sir William White.When I left Constantinople the Russian and German ambassador», who dread the coming of Sir William White, were ni >ving heaven aud earth, and the {towers under the earth, to prevent his reception by the Sultan.If Turkey should throw herself under tin .-i gis of Russia she would j ursue a .suicidal |«>licy : if Russia is allow'd to establish her intiuenco in Bulgaria and Roumelia the inde|>eudeuce of Turkey is nt an end.\u201d A CLERGYMAN'S MURDERER.San Francisco, Oet.11.\u2014Albert Kosche-nercke, who shot and killed the Rev.Ge.Haddock, the Methodist minister at Sioux City, on Aug.2»rd, was captured yesterday and taken to Sioux City.COUNTERFEITS.CHICAGO, October 11.\u2014The city is ihskIisI with counterfeits of the recent i*>ue of the ten dollar silver certificates.They wi re brought here from Washington ten day* ago hy the men who have been circulating them ever *inc».On» has been arrested It is thought the pnn-dj al cities of the North-West have been flooded in a like manner.A SHOCKING CATASTROPHE.Chicago, October 11.\u2014The roof of the re|»air sh»p i.f the North Chicago Rolling Mill i* re-ported to have fallen in, burying under it a number of laborers, \"tie of whom was removed dead, and nine more or 1*-** injure*].THE \u201c ANCIB >RIA \u201d IN ST.JOHN S.St.John\u2019s, Nfl- St.Francois Xavier street.WHAT BECAME OK TUI.PENNY.t Tiie scene is a young ladies\u2019 seminary : \u201c Ah,\" said ' Otic pupil t» another in triumph, \u201c my mammi gives * me a penny every morning tor takin.' a H|H>oiiful of coil \u2019liveroil.\" \u201c And what do you buy with the penny V ¦eagerly retnrned the other pui>il, in a tone notdevoil Of envy.\" O,\" returned the former t«| aVi r, \u201c I donot aiTud it at all ; mamma pnts it away (»r me every day to buy ccd :iv.r oil with.\" .V pPKCl A L NOT ICES.This K\\ UN ISO, at 7.NO o'clock, til** sail* of tho late Mr.Knpliih't* Library, :vf \\k\u2018.I'.Shaw\u2019s rooms, St.Jainc.-i street.There nr-* some ¦choice works for the Kale, commencing at 3 7.*\"*0 p.ni.Ehtatk riUM.iPH.- This magniHccnt jiro-Is-rty, which will be olfered nt public competition on Saturday nexf, on the grounds so well known n> the Lacie-se and Cricket I\u2019arks, will afford an opjmrttmity to those who are looking f\"r eligible liuilding sites for immediate use, as well as that class of moneyed men who aim for a profit later on.The excellence of the|>o*itionin which this land is placed will not be questioned, in fact it is the only »l>nt in the West End of the city with such a commanding position.Sherbrooke will be a complete picture w hen tin* few remaining lets on that street have been built upon, and go far as St.Catherine street is concerned it is nly a matter of a very brief\twhat that * Street will show as a business avenu*-.A few 1 .\u2019years ago every householder was obliged t j .p.to ilonKecours, St.Ann\u2019s, or other public çtjnniket places, you had to do yvttr grocery, in a kvord we may >ay that all domestic wan tv In* l to HLm* arranged for on St.James or Notre Can \u2022 ktroets.N *w\u2019 you can buy, within a stone\u2019s \u2022throw i f your residence, any article you re piire, nnd yet you are, practically speaking, in ft he country located on these lots which \\vill be offered by Messrs.James Stewart Ï Co.on tin* H\u2019lth instant.Added to the Snost valued |\"\u2022sitioll in whicli these lots Ire placed the terms of Kale an* without ex* Ci ption.the most liberal over offered in the It < ollccti*>n of our oldi t financiers.All that is < jAiked is one-fifth cash (\u2018JO percent) on the r Gmjudged price without any further payment for Wx years, during which .\t\u2018 live pi-rcent per annum only is nsjuired.More generous terms than these we think the most exacting would not ask.Titles will be perfect, ami as then* jTiay lx- other matters of detail concerning tire disposal of the estate, we refer them t-i Messrs, \u2022fames Stewart \\ C., 1^3 St.James street.\u2014 Ji ra'J.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.\u2022 (/V./.« I>ur C'irri\tnt.) \u2022^I\u2019KIVKi , Oct.II.I IIK RIVAL >1 FAITH lU'AUDS Acei-iding lo the judge* et -if tie* Appeal Court in thoca-eof the rival health boards her** tie- lloininioii had no power i*> repeal cha; torlls of tlie Consolidated Statutea I\u2019he city corpora tii*n failed to ciunply iiitiiuvw ith the l.ieuteu* ant 'ovi rnor'a proclarnation and tlm hoard named by the Local Government was couse (pit ntly the legal Liard, hut inasmuch as it ha 1 not In i n shown that the leKisindi-ut, tlm chair man of the civic board, had «'\u2022\u2022mrnitt*-d any a* \u2019 prejudicial to tlie appellant or ti e public or th it in accepting his office, which wa» a gratuitous one, lie acted m bad faith, t! * REN\u2019J\tnew H n Prl \\ I fitti-lwi'.h h .tii.it-r k-.-atiii*.til*.Inarth.*, ami art Applj 11 Shlltt r street.r|Mi LEI.niish.-l.r imf iiii»h-.I.that very-1 .* D :>\u2022 1\tfront }loit*e, N i Hhm\titreet lient iow P ¦*».'Sion l.t of Ni-i- inia-r.A|*|>ly to O W.STANTON.Real Estai '\t\u2022 ; : t la riVn I.I f the cut t.un* fr nt II*-) \u2022\u2022-.No.7.''* Shi r > A.I -tret 1-1 i .rf» it »r.lir: heated with hot water tliroiieL.lit ; l-a-.limit ccim nUil nml rat |'Mof Fine iici» .f t> .iiiotii.t.nn front the r< ar.Imnie»liat»* p.*M.-s-\u201e v i ply to I» W STANTON.Real Estate Ag.-nt, l'.*l Kt.Jatnr* street.flu I (.ET, II is* ii Es*»v iiventte, » an t.occupied ht I Ni i.inU r AiMrem P.O li .\\ *.'77 Spccinc Articlo3:_______________________________ Nn .i muter rhu hr,id, to emit ravA burrtfsn, M '\u2022* * word*, i»rrj»it(iL (I V\t\\ .\t1 J Sn»t»h^n»f.ami Meam c.al, rh.ap c l.-nlal l'.*al (- tupany, 4\"»2 St .lame- str- - t , \u2022\t¦\t,\ti J' also,\u2018 \"I Hall Stoi>' ultt'.'i * HENRY < ¦ RAN T .V si in.I.n Her Coiner Iti-iit-r II ill ami 1> - roll ester s! ITHtK HAI.I\tI\t\u2022\t\u2022 lleatei , pin-e, S'Jj An > - \u2022st P \u2022*.« shing.\\Vf -Nil'1 ï Can.*.\u2019.r .loii » \u2022 \u2022\t¦' It p.t V T II I It Imik illit W U.l 1AM ST A l-'I'oRD.I HUM » r E >iin»lry W '-N'IKD.I* ' '\tIl M V ERS KliittillS I >ern neeil Knitter», at tor>, 752 frais st W \\ N'lT.D, ill.), t !\u2022 - l.otiM'i».* V Tl At Ï85 I nivertity »tr.-1 \\Y VN l I D, i Prote'i mt Nurs Ai p!> l»f >i.- .v.n 1>\tMrs A.E U AI -N1ED, Houle ami Tahlemaitl for family of thn Apply .Ml» I (HtPKR.s*sl Khi-»lir.M>t »t \\ Y\u2019 \\ N I\u2019ED.a Nur » to » ¦ t nui*.\u2022-r L ' t !\u2022 I i .'.y V *\t\\\t.r lire»»,\tS EC f .\" VV it lie*» Othi'e A .VI ED, a (ieliclni S» nan' MR-* W D sTRfd'D.472 Guy -tn-( YY \\\\T AN'I ED, a c».il Ciok Api»!y at 7?Dur \"ihi i su t iv forenoon or cvcnltw \\V \\ N'l I l>, n tr- 1 Girl f .r \u2022 i » ral le.i \u2022 a *i à , on»-\u2022 \u2022 from country preferre.I 774 Palai - »t VY7 ANTED, i j- lift».* I.iliiral im »s to a i Mpe > \u2022 1.1 ti nt person Apply 237 Fnivtrsity stre.t w \\Y\u2019 A.VI ED.u \u2022 il plain Cook or Gem r ! »¦¦ i.ott v v \u2019A.VIED, immediately, a « .»l Si.amlilt-i ; li-st wayes Apply imimstiately, lo H) St Antotn al V Vf I I».a Female TV n In r tor tin* Pi \u2022\u2022.V V\tI dipt*-tua I.mi the M'tlill N rimvl School, and te.vih Eh iieh and English Apply toW SlN'NAMON, I\u2019 hit'¦ mix TnraUcs.en limit \\V ANTED, G'-neral Seivant (Pi'.te-i.inti ;\t¦ 1 wi.\u2022 \u2022 t -\u2018 litaLle I'erson Apply to I Mac o \u2022 W A MED, 11 \"ml (ii-ln tal S.11 au t Apply >> \"Y T\u2019 A NT I'D.t\" go out \"f th\" » it), a -I (\u2019nt- r f ir t;.tT toil I- \u2022 .1 »- Apply t'i Roui si; vm \\ son i, HI7 Notre Data.! ' NTED.n Protestant G '.me., a i .*.i|.\t1 TV 1.1 piifcirud to teich Ei.kl di, nrithtui tie ar 1 |.ii.ii\" inuiie, to tuo iliiuglit'-rs and one s .n, t >r eiyht or nine month».Salary, nine dollars per month, l- ard and u lip Referenei'S riniiiri-d.Apply to W.E P.VtlK, P mmaster, tirsnd Metis, t,nu*.RANTED, good Cook, plain washing, family ol \u2022 l.iMiei, , pa.-, foie .mail t-.r fun, .ii\t1 5 NTED.Pn sLytcrlan Tearli.-rj, a gentlema-i tnd a \u2022 \u2022 I n') : i u\"l alaries otfered Writ \u2022 a* om-e, i .ti With gi.nil referei.ei s in i d apply No.11 It lVl.E STREET.Property.¦ hr thn hi id, to cnitt ro h inurtivn.up toAi \u2022In, ;>rr;srfif.(Ill' tit K Building SR.¦ tme-t p«r* the city, hi » Mountain stre.r, with t'ottag- and Outimiidinp .s île .! F.MRHAIKN I,','iR SAI.E, in the Yillag.of \\V.t Winchester, on Main »l 1 eet.a II1I1 II -i ¦ and Store Tin* house Contain* 7 rooms.4 elds et», woodshed, riston and eidlur; go\",] trame stalile and ice-house; ipiarter acre ground; d.id\".|y the best hu»iiie»s stand in town.The owner is selling hi* grt cturh s and preniuu a on a*-, umt of iil-hcath.Al'o'it half n mil from tl - (\", P R R Eor particulars ad.in ; W II.CAKKNER Wi »t Winch dor.Ont.STI 'M saw .MILE FOR SALE Th st nn Saw-Mill, situated at Dalkeith, in the fount»- of (Hen garry, belonging to th.talc of W Knherts n.lata f said plane, tin reliant, deeensiil.Is offered f or sale A large amount of sawing Inis formerly Let-ii d m* at said plan*., n \u2018f of uhtcli Im* lein i-usteiii v o , and for yeirstu Come the timber at that place andvi- ioity will warrant the same cu»tom.t«sides a large i|uniitity nf tituber wlitrh cvi Im.I\" ugbt and Kaaisl into plunk and l.oi!->l* for market.The building and machinery art* new The machinery i* sufficiently strong for tin work F- r further particulars apply to.IDlIN KDI1KUTHON I Vankleek Hill, or to CAT HERINE A UOIIF.RT.smN Pa keith.P O.J >RO]'KUTY FOR KALE.Balance of Lot, corner of Craig and Alexander streets, adjoining Victoria xpiare.Apply to E.J.Tl 11 W EM.,t CO., JifS « rnl« at.Board and Rooms.Autic.* ti'i.'.r (Ait hold, IV t'nit tiieh intcrti' i, up tv HO u rdt irifitd V NICELY furnishi\"! Front .in the vi.inlty .f tl.eWind*or Hotel Mtitahlc t r oiieortao gentlemen; Apply s* Manstifid str.: Hi t.\\ RD.well furnished )\u2022\u2022\u2022 ms.suitable f r t > 1 g.¦ ' I.men or marrit 1 coup] ; evtry 1 nvettiwHW ; no ehit-d\" n 211 St Antoine »t (II.ERt'YMI'.N ai d oth-rs visiting M.mtr* al v .1 hn l go d Roiiril and gm.'l Rar.l Refer-., v ta.» .I W EvftV ARD.Wit.Offi.\u2022 »l ItMSIll'.D P.:i.s.rn suit\" or siiiv-b- 1373 S' fatheriiu* *tn-e*.( Î I I 1____________________________________________________ HANDSOMELY l'urnisln«l lleilroonis.L-th singl.and double, w ith full lioanl if \u2022luir.-'l.in small private \u2022\tWest\t*\tHOSII w r Off ICE ROOM to Let, with R af-1, in Rriv.it I .lily, * x\tfor mal \\\tPrivate, \" W Oti.M hrayoung Mat, with or with.-u* R .-I.Apply 15 llaliuoral st.00M KFRNISHED, 21 1 athcart street ll ll flVIlK COMFORTS f t h »me in ;\t' I F.i dl ari\" \"(Teted t .n suit al t., p irtv .h-«irir- r.tn ami tmarii.\tAddress K N .\" tt itnoss » MHw 1) 1:1 v '.1 1 ¦ .\tI ¦ hrooke st., ha* comfortable aot invmodatlon foi a ; TiGin.aii; li\" \"tiler luiarders A ldre * .vei own «'gua ture, \u2022' I NEXCEPTION MILE.\u2019Witn.:H.¦ .\tMED K'»O.M t \u2022 \u2022 ' » Ith use I I f ir i n.peri ti ; #\t>, 1 .111.0.Furnislnsl It-¦ m, f >r a young man, at\t147 Luaignui street.loll N M.IM .i-, 1 s ¦.ï \\ I I I>, t I *ry v;»|.\t1 ta f \u2022 \u2022 t \u2022 rl r .m- f» «\t, - ikil-w L t)i 1 it|f fl»'UdI l\u2019ffii.h |ti 1 ini Apply l'i Mt I Lien TtiT« t Pity) ,\t.\t\\\t\u2022 it Colil MIAN Y > M AIM ImîI.A^S WOKKM.10 In > \u2022 r Hin t î rt, /JKMHAL VERMONT R.R.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL K.IMI n.in.tthlie MounluDi Caiiresa, »r , nvmg lal yans 4 23 i.ir .Summit Mmint \\V mliingloQ t 30 P m , Portland 8 U) P ir .old Orchard R.a.»i 8 t)| H.UO «.ill.East Ti-nin, arriving at Ali.an» lu 5n a n., Hurluigtou 12 10 pm, Mont|Hlirr 1250 pm \\v bite Km r Jimctiou 2 55 p m , ll.wton, via Lowoll, 7 2 .inn, New Y.rk, via Hphngttslil, 10 30 pm l*iillman Lutfi t Parlor fars nm to lloston fi.OO n.m.tew lurk iiii.I Itoslnn Evtiress arriving hi Albans7 S5|> in , llurliugtnuV Osp in Kuiland 11 V.p m .Troy 2 25 aie, Allany 3 00 am New York Suo a m., ttoiwt-ateretOaui.Boston 7 t.i a m , via Rut land, liellowa Kalis and Kit, hburg Wagner Sleeping Car* Montreal to New York, and HI All .ns to Boston f»T hrough cam on this train arming Waterloo 815 pm , Magog y 12 p nt , and Kher>>rook« 2 50 p in.S.TO |>.ui.M«hl l.\\i,ress for SI.illmn*.Ma t n.vm IaiWi.II, 8 Xi a ni , via Fitchburg, y 35 a m .New t ik, via N rthaml-ton.Holyoke, SprmgUidd ami New Haven.II 45 u m This train inakes dose connuctl in at Nashua and Win-cL.mien for Worce»t»-r, Pr m !.v, and ad paints on N'-w V ork and New England Railroads i*ulluisu llutfi t Hhapiug Car» P.Ilobton and Springfield, For Tickets.Time Tahlea, and all iiiforuiatlon apply at Wind*, r and Haiti lalll 1.\u2022 and Grand I'nmk i(ttlc«M, or at the Ccuipau) * Oltletw, I3>'> St James street A.4 .S i fl N t 4.17 4% E, Cuuadiaa Pass Agent.J.TV.ClOllt HI,\tIt.YV.4 I VIV1IX.N, flen l Manager.\tGen.EaSS Agt fket.Uh.1888 k^OUTH EASTERN RAILWAY .4141 MICE.il.AM» H4)STO\\ Allt I.INK.-AND- AVIllte Vloiiiit.-iln line.Thl* Is the only line from Montreal running through th* \" Lite Mountain* to Port1 and and Old Orchard B.ixch, sr l>A VLtnilT via Fahyans and While Moimtaiii Notch On and after MONDAY, Oiti.ler 4Ui, 1880, fralns will h-avi- Montreal a* followi ; P.fMt it, nt, liny Evpre»» xvlfli Drnvs Ing-rnoin c.ir attaeped, for Concord, Mauchestir, Na»hus, IsiwiTI, Boston, Ac.I.fco |».ni.I.ornl Train for Yexx port, 4V«ier* loo, Staid ridge, St.fesaire, and intcraiedlate |»>iuts.:.4A |).iii,\u2014M4.IIT E.XPICESM, for lloalon nnrt N » I i gland Points, with Pullman Palace Hl«eplng * Car attach.1 Also, through eouncdoti for Spring, field and nil point* on the Connecticut River Linn.The9.00a m and 7.15 p m.Exiirei» Trams stop only at prim ipal statiens.K r furtln r particular* Time Tables.Bn> gage i hcekril through and passed t*y the (.'ustoms at R.'imii ntiire lK*|Mit.F< r Ticket* ami all Infor nation apply at 202 Ht James sire, t, Windsor Hotel.I'.alm ral II tel, or llouaveuture Btatlon.T.4.M.44 KIIVNON, Oeii.ral Manager for th- Trustee*.Educational.\u2019\u2019ONK\u2019 (SOLEA.READING MFSIC AT SIGHT.In tin-to w mid pli aaunt custom of forming Drawing-I.>.r If ouïe fiasse*.|iari-ut* und chfldriui ran pia.\u2019tiee t\"gi flier and enjoy the pleas-ire \"t part singing from the Isginiimg *.f the e\"iir*e Surhcliiss.s are coiiiinou in the w ¦ -t ei I i f l.'iudon, anil haie I» .11 iutr \"lin.I mt .N.» V ork w ith llie tin st s .tisf n-t\"iy |.suits Teacher, .1.J.D14VMIV f .x I, Toni.S |fa t '.il , 23 Hrnover stre.-t )\tleuidoii, Eng.\tj, TUiiltTfL y C5.r J ' 11 E OTTAWA RIVER i\tNAVIGATION fOMPANY Dully line heiween Monlrrnl and oilawa, nnd Caledonia Spring*.PASSENGERS take 7 a m train dally for Intchln*, to oouuect w ith steamer* tor 4M in xx a nnd Inlernirdlalr roris.,,'b,1'»J\"'*t and nuwt direct rout* to the CALEDONIA SPRINGS Return Tickets at low rat,-*, including .tag.* DAY KXCl RhIONS Tt CARILLON and back |1 85 Katiirdays, 81 uu St Ann * liy rail ami return by Isvat, 80 eents roand trip.Tnki 1 t> m train, ami 2 p m train SaturiUys.Murket line I.I irdloii Steamer ' Priiiceaa l.-avc* l niiAi\t\\S 4 tiiii yxsiiY) Mul hMiiftlay, 4i 6 % D) Mcnn.er Iiagn.»i p r Rigaud V'l age uxt-ry Wodiunidaf and .Saturday, ut ii a m Kr Kuairsion charter - \u201cPrincess' (rebuilt I Via I Pngmsr irebuili D-s, , l»»« A 2k Ticki-U at Grand Trunk Offices, 154 Ht J am ss street and >N mdsor I Et el U.U.SHE I'HE III».Jr., Manager.Business Cards.1 >A I NT MR l SUES, 'i At Y*)i n\t¦ >\t\u2022 2 E Yi >1 WANT YOUR STORE 1 In ut.-d with I t RE AIR buy a PEtwE ** I 4 4IMI4IV '' El 10 441!.Rlana ami catimate* furnishid on appli.atmu t.i J.II.I'E'.KStf, General Agent.Office and sal.-r ioins 2-4 Wini.-d t\" pnrrhuxe a \u2022 md-hand Cylinder Pr**»*; l«- n\ti\t.»\u2022¦ .I II î - i.\\pi-lv.w\u2022\u2022 i t .I* 11 I;\tl YV YY A VI ED.to porch i-.-.a 12 feet Counter a I f t Glass Show i 'ase, and about 20 feet i ifftn.Partili .ii.Addre-s4'GUNTER.\" Witn -» Gtti '4 4* \\NTF.D, \u2022 .¦ d I.i.'l h f w ,*.r I\u2022 r » 4 ii *ii xt .:.i .r b i.Apply f > SPA RK, *' Wi-.:e \u2022 t ntl c**./I1HF.K lessotis want'll ; teiiu* v* iy uuslerate, or I Kngliah in ntara Writ» /.275 St Antokui itn t Board and Rooms Wanted.Xvlyrt u liter thn hold, to ctnlt to \\ inter! i\".\u2022.i s, I.ff lu 80 trvrili.prepaid.ADY dcsln « Hoard w ith l family A.ldre.s P N T , an English Pr>.testant Witness t*tB.44\u2019ANTED, forth.' » liter, i , fan y of ;.r ns 4 4\tth\ti w ith exclusive private purl .r met b ird .must la-in Wi \u2019 I nd, the vicinity of the Kuglidi Cathedral i.r.-f-rr I Apply immediately with t.nu*.I; v 424.P.G.4 4\u2019 ANTED, w i'l in f.» In n.-it.- w ilk .f »'I* It ll I,» 4 4 II .I\tI .family, muât I* Church \"f England.Addr s-., tatmg terns.C C.F\u2019.108 < tiway »ti-i-t.Point Hi Charl-s W ' A.N\u2019I ED.b» a l \u2022\u2022 Eu i i in i .jot f.i: .ly, v .st of .Nt I -I r;.» 11 m t Addrif* L.' Willies* Office.J>OKTLAND CEMENT » ROMAN CEMENT PIRP BRICKS PIKE CLAY DRAIN PI PBS WATER LIMB\t» PLASTER GP PARIS.WHITING BORAX.FOR SALK nr 44.A f.I\u2019.4 I KKIK A 4 4»., 104) 4.rey Nun aireel.W.MEIKLK, COXVETAM CR, Cbate and Manufactiirur* Agent*, Consignments of i very r lass of meri handise, including Punn Products, on c n n i»*Ion, |>roni|iUy and careriilly attended Pi F.stab-lish.-l m Winni|»*g ou r four years.Office ooruer nf Main ami Market *tn.« ts Wmmpi.g OZONIZED INHALANT.ct-sr.»o« rof.i ».CATARHH u» ! BROIVCHITIS Always rcaily Rccogni/cd by flic Pro-f.sion 600.000 in u**.Sc Dr gitls, it not k> pt by Ihcui, seot hy lua-1 oi t-ipretiS on inccipt of Ji rw.CONSUMPTIVES.Send Sump tor Pamphlet on LUNG FOOL).N* w and t.e*t Out.cs-a-a.Financial.MONEY TO LOAN at I/iW RATES ON CITY MOUTOAOES.L8.44 IS A.HAUT, NOTARY, !»4> SI.Franrol* XMxler aireel, MONTUEAU.0 0 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Monday, October II, 188,0.Last Edition IN T1IK ClirilCHKS.JOTTINGS FROM THE SERMONS SERVICES.AND pa p *** n k.n! Cl.rift Church ('âth^lral was cromUnJ yo* tenUy i»t In th i>«rvu« *.Ih*1 ruotur prcachiM m I lie nrorninn aii'i iiuuh* 'a ?l*\u2022\u2022 SmuUy ?>,hl.Ti e preacher at the «-wntntf service waa th«- Kn.!\u2022 II N.ruau.wh« .illmie-l at the cu**o.>< |lU kmiu it t,, tin ileath >'i Mr*.Mumwi, an .hi iuuI\\aluttl u.t tuber «>1 the church.The c! ir w.»» a'*i>t«l l y Mr.Ma\\.llemrich, II\tN« w Vi rk.!*T.MARTIN\u2019* cvULrati.l it* annual harvest festival yestenlay.th.ihc rati ii> > f yrram, How.rs anf vci y t ue.'1 he rector, the Kev.Dr.St,'tie, tl>\u2018 liv move.In t nclusion he reminded hi* hearers that the magnitude ¦ f their privilege* would be the measure of their r*\u201c*ptvnsihilitv, and *j» ke of ttie doom that would befall those that would go down to death and darkness with the voice of int.uite n ercy pleading iu their ears EMMAStEL CRVRCH.Tre jar'itii D-tween Dr.Stevenson and j.i h n \u2022: n >w distant, and large congrega \u2022\tling i\t\u2022 hear him yesterday in Emmanuel Church.The n.\t- rr.irg s'erm.n was ¦ r.*- of his m.^t impressive a| {¦ea\u2019« f r an unreserved acceptance \u2022 f Cnri*t, \u2014who is n t a mere \u2022 xjvedient to save vis from tl.{\u2022\u2022jialty ¦ f our *in>.but a constant inspirer < f e.erv tD ¦ êht and every deed.In reading a pa*sag> f Scnp.ture the earnest preacher came t> the w.-rd wealth\"\u2014ti»ed in its proper uwelfan I< .1 aimed, \u201cIts what a p \u2022 r set we are, we of the nineteenth century, that we hav* narr w-1 down tne me in-ing ¦ f that word until ne w \u2022il l think the welfare f a human being depended on the bilan: \u2022 :.t his hank* r\u2019s THE GARRISON ARTILIEKT AT ST.PAt L *.Tie Montreal Garris, n Artillery church paraae, yestenlay sfternoon, brought «.ut ab ut tw , hundred and nfty men and^ofl-cer*.who marched fr< m.their arm ry to St.EauEs to listen : a sermon from their chaplain, the Rev.James Barclay.After th* usual service the chsplain deliv^re»! a stirring add res*, p mting \u2022 ut that those nations which had paid attention to physical development had b-on th* which had riren to distinction, and at the pro-sent day Great Dntain .,w-d her national greatness to the physical development of her «on-.Such training.Vo wever, n :ght be overdone and when allowed to absorb all a y ung man's spare moments lecarr.e a source rt* ¦ f the j resent pay rendered it imp ssible for a Christian to take part in them, lie regretted that the pm*, instead f being a moral edoca-P r.stim'dated v-s- thing* by'quoting b-tting tnu\tHe als nted\tit that I p wer did n-t >ave a man by ne fell str-.k-: the decline wa* graduaL Indoler.ee.-en«uality \u2022 everywhere, and it oehooved them p, be watch-f rag nd prayerful At th* the .*rv;ce a.l j -ined in singing\tSave the t^UeeD.' AN IRPH CATHOLP TIMPIBA.NCI CONVENTION.TV- atter.dsr.ee at St.Mary\u2019* Church was *eiy .aree yesterday, the various Irish terr.;-r ante sscieti-s meeting at the o rner of Cm.-and Alexander street* and marching in proc-s-?n t\" the cl \u2022 rch.Among thos.present at th1.Callaghan, J.NValsh, Lavallee.McCartr.y, Salmon and others.Tne \u2014-rn.n was prea.u*-! by the Re,.T.J.C' r.aty.¦ f Worcester, Mass., w:.o de.,t*-l lus disco urn- P.a biography of the great tem j \u2022**: ^ n ,'e ad' cate, V ath*-r Matthew.\"1 -day, - ,:d the j rencl.er.\"x- :n 1 atr.er Matthew * days, in t»r-.ier;»r.ce ;» a crying evil ; it ravage* t .e p-pie, it sc«.urge* -odety, and it is the duty J every man wh ! v* * nisfell' w* to raise his voice and inn again*: it.\" Their obligation,h» said, w t* p, ab**ain fr n.liqu r a* fr n.a- s:iati n with a * end.The Itqu' r curse, t , u-a* gaining n th»tn like a great prairi\u201c tire, until intemperance was written m letter* of bl **! < n the d *>r ,f many a t n.e ; st^sJ over many a grave ; blight-eed the Association would be as prosperous in the future as iu th* post.A numltr of g\"od song* rendered bv ih*-students Wert inter*i* rsed with the addresses, ai d after the formal I art .f the proceeding*, refrt thn « nt* were tervevl to the visitors, who jatM'l a very profitable hour examining .he many cun* mI'.\u2019 - * f the mu-euw.Oiiicaoo liVAix Wakskt The Ohloago wheat markt-i U aU.ut f ol a t i-iit per lnuhel ehi-a|i»r «t î'.\u2019è'' h'0-vmiUrr, ai»«l 7Sjc Deoeiiil i-r.Keeelpts, llâ.'Ax) huda-U, uiiit uMpiiu-iits Ml,mal luoheU.t orn U almut ; of a i« ni p.r liukhi'l ehiaje rut :tl{.* Novemln'r, and 3!>lo llt-ei-iulirr.ItecelpU, ÏA,IMI hushels, mid *hipliieuW, K.l.ieo liUtheU.Tus biHAi.c.kai* Uahhm Is eery quiet hut firm.Whrat.IlM-tliiU, Ou.tkxl UiklieU, Wu quoi.' : t 'ltlmduii Hed w litter, SOe IO s.'i* per hu»hi-l ; i ttiiiullitu While Wlunr, *«* loMe.Cumubmi ttpriiig.title 10 HlC.Cork Receipts, nil.tliiutatlon* nominal; I.-1 in hi rnl ; fiNe to Me duty istid.Pkas.Iteceipte, 14,7X1 bukta le.Quotation* .Ale to (*c.oats.Ht-ieipU, iMU Imsliele.Market steady at \u2018.'n- to SUo jK-r a: li>«.Uarlev.Ite.xipt*, l.Tixi buihele.56e to tWc |Kr taishel.live.HtsfipU, nil.yuotatloue iiowinal iVJe *o Uoc per hllkhel h ui H Keei ipts, >.'i0 barrel*.The market is dull.No busiue»* vvu* rep, rted to day, Sii|H'.rior K\\ira cflfer* fnel.v ai iueldt* quotations, uaim-ly, f i.'.i.'i.The fulluw mg are thi- qtintations : Patent,?* to it .;,; Choies Superior Kxtra, |4 05 to si lo; superior Kxtra, f to D 'sij Kxira Ruperllne, mi to $3.s5 ; Kauey, fti.C to ; Spring Kxtra, t:i,;,ii pi |:i.!,5 ; Superfiiie, |H.IS to 93.30; Canada Strong lUkim' fl.06 to 94.!Mi; Manitoba do., 31.1,11 ; American do., «4 Ml to 31.70; Fine, 32.S6 to #3.iW; Middling*.9J.âu to f'.'.oo ; Pollards,\tto #3.35; Ontario 1M it .,; (Fine), #1.35 fo #1.40; do.(Middling*).#l.\u20183tl to #1.V5 ; Citv Strong lUkera in HO lb.sack* (delivered) pi r 190 lbs., #1.50.Mkaml\u2014Receipts, 475 hr!*.Oatmeal, #4.10 to #1.25 per hr).; do., granulated, #i 30to #4.60.Kuo* are *till (curie and »tiil at l»c to 19c, and evi n Si c (or some tine i'a*e«.lino I\u2019Ropicr We quote aa followt We«tern Mess Pork, #14.00 to JH.\u2019-\u2019S; do.Short Cut, #15 25 ti Ç1 .:*) ; Canada Slant Cut, #15.00 to #15.50 ; lUnu, 1 itv cured, 12e ; do.canv .vnaeil, 12)c to 13o.bird, i 1 |vail*.Western, lue; do., Canadian, to Oje ; Hu on.hi-to 11c; Shoulder*, nominal; Tallow, common iv-fined, 5c to 6c.A ITU * licml (all a|iplr* in car I-vi lot* are vorih #1.50 to #1.70.Kanieiiie and fancy kinds in Jolihing lot» are up to #3.50 and #4.00.Amiks are tame at #1.PiridiT* or Provision*, ftc.\u2014Iluttcr, '73 packages ; cher in particular.A .-\"Oil d d ha* la ,-u In .i d >,f the woi.i'erfu! advamv in chi-**e of late, hut it h a I'.itelioii if fir idvan-el v« been 1 very great one.Ag mattir ff fait He hitne hr which twelve cent?U infill « worrit four Cl nt* more than the g '.It 1* a notorious fact that by far t.Lr.*' rat»* of intere«t hav.< been levied on the balance* of purchase money on real estate, and it must in many instance» have moved di* astrou* to' the aale cf profw rty in Montreal The heir* ar.d executor* of tf.i* va*t estate have, we think, very w isely conclu le-1 to off' tne b* -t j- -\tterms for th* *ale of tlie*.* **1 mu*h admir'd building eit'-a ; all that i* a*k'-d for in ca«h 1* one r.fth, \"t twenty j^rcont ; the 1 alar.'\u2014 in ai\\ year* at five p-rc-nt i>er annum.Greater liberality to intending purchaser* could m t be offered, and w** \u2022 ntertain ii\" doubt that M- *r-.Jan S\"' w art A < ' .will hav - t(i'* most »ucce».ful «aie of r*a! e,ut* ever held on the island' f M ntreal.I\u2019lan* and more detailed inf rn.ati'n can, we presume, be had at the mom» of the auctioneer*, 1*15 rit.J.imea street._______________ 0 O M M E R C I A L WrrsK** orxf.* M .nJay , fXt.lier 11.WHOLF-SALE PRICES.T)* Er.tieh l.rrarbtuff* n.arket* are very juiet hut f.n Ikerhohm'» ca de ad.1 *.-» to-day are a.* follow» : \u2014 Cargos» off\twheat and corn, quiet.Car* gv-s eu 1 aeaage and for ehipmeiit, wheat, alow ; tor:., .teadi Mark loans, «pot, good demand.Ameri- i ran u.»* ! Maos, ex-ebip, ix »1.Armai» of! - oa»t for cr1«*r^.\tfTtVltnUf ; com, tnifiil.Kngli^h an1111» sel».Ton nuil 4 otree 4 up* nud sauocr», Innry A»!» Tmy», 4 amllo Mloks, I iiiii'li Trayi*, Itou Hon Trays, and » uuuilicr of other article* TVILKVN 4 II IX 4 HUT.S1 >E(T.\\L NOTICE.Tn UCTHMlLS ullof whom S''|illr»'i xamination pa|* is TO Ml lit HANTS nearly all , f wh\"iu n-quii.N 'i-s.Price lasts, I'irculan, etc.Tu AN YHUDY mpiirin : Mamf Id t'\"pi' * 1.1 v TH»: 4 14 I.OST1LI: III 1*1 14 %TIN4i >1 14 HINT.whodi tak>s 2,«00 4 oplos Iiohi oho >« riling.TH4>>! IS AV.FI.AW.Agenl, pg\t212 St Janies street.'] MiE MONTREAL IIISCEIT < < >.Ml Wcl.ll.l.MTKI I T.W T» *Tre,\tJam la* 'b T) 111*0.President.\tVice* 1\u2018reaiil* nt.Joli S F V Kl|l M V fl*\"S M aanger.Toookto.Ont., ; Spring, 7 c to 75 '.PeM, U* Ui 55c.Barley, 5is-to 55o.oau.U to ' .Corn, oc to 5 i'.( lo»er S\"ed.#< 00 to #\u2022 2 Tuik tny .S»\"*l, #i * to #1.75.W iute vy he»t Hour, j-t i.rl, I \u2022 tc#4 \"'i Strong Baker»', H\" to 04.(0\tl>.-e»-»d Hogs, jer 2 '2 ' pi r ¦ H \"I !.M lih N»*y C|\"lh, ' |i id'll'\\t IthUr.) 1 l\"th.4 All W iw.Is.I.', up < 4.IOIH.I: II.IBM Ne' Dan \u2022\u2022 slreet illEAB Mi sir.K4IATF.LI.lit fiat lt\"! Ih ¦ ei h hrBt'-'l ?1 I c 1 ¦ \u2022 IV hin ly Ilma WalU, anhl ht *11 muaie i!\"- d #1- \u201c .\u2022i supply y» 1 t 2Ui Ala.», th»* thn c 1 1 1\t1 dianc»-», Ccut'rm.i1 ).»iiC\"is, );\u2022-i nI\" tii ¦ h-.M*-of G.iecr Ku»h P U» W.-run supply ) si t»iu-lifth ! regular ratre.**1» 1th 1 »ch The Ijeauliful i \u2022 \u2022 ' linging tn the t'n », ly MaynnUr, lüo ) a-h p.¦ 10 extra ! y mail H.ST HI.FT.2f> IHenrjr, 51 Undegonde.THK.DAILY WITNKSS I* rnotrd ai.d |uG ! \u2022 tl Noa 321 and 323 HI.lame* itmid, Iu the m'.y tf Mi nil\" «I.hy John l) «ugall/i Hou, comjioH iUf hu D'ligall and .fxiir» D I)imga;i, of New Yolk, avl Johu lit\u2019.path D crall.of M\"iilreaL "]
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