The daily witness, 5 décembre 1888, mercredi 5 décembre 1888
[" Vol.XXIX.No, 2 Gent's Eamh\u2019»-W(Mit Druwers, only 1.26 Gem's Lamb's-wool HhlrU, only 1.50 Gent\u2019s luimb\u2019s-wool Draw;rs, only 1.60 Gent\u2019s lAinh\u2019s-wool iMilrls, only 1.76 Gem's Luuib's-wisd Drawers, only 1.7' Gem's l.ninn's-wool Hhlris, only 2.00 Gem's lAiub's-wool Drawers, only 2.00 Gent's Iminh's-wool Hlilrls aud Drawers from 60c to ÿ4 each.Gent's lAinb's-witol Fhlrts aud Drawers in all sizes and weights.Gentlemen, wo are now offering the best value ever shown In the triulo in Uimb's-wool Underwear.Wo must reduce our stuck as quickly as possible and at me prices that wo have marked our Underwear to are Mire that all in want will be sure to get suited by coming to our Btore.JOHN MURPHY A CO.POSTAL OUDFU DEPARTMENT.Samples sent to any part of the Dominion on application, and express charges paid on all parcels of $5 and over, our couutry friends will have every advantage of our Grand Cheap Hale by sending their orders tour.We give all orders our special attention.JOHN MURPHY & CO.DOWN TBL PRICES GO.We must r eu nee our stocks during this month, for we are making extensive anémiions to our Hiore.so \u2022\u2018down the prices go.\" This offers all a chance to buy Dry Goods cheaper than ever.JOHN MUBPHY & CO., Importers of Dry Goons, 1781 and 1ÎH3 NOTEE DAME STREET, And 103, IU7, 10\u2018J and 111 Bt.Peter si.Term» ooaA and onl i ont vriot.GREAT BARGAINS IN LKOCKKIEH, Ac.-AT- J.f.CAMPBELL\u2019S, 2451 BT.CATHERINE .STREET.Apple».Apples.Jiut arrived, 530 brl*.spy», llsldwia», Riu.iet», M»n Al l'!- », S\" !>*, An., Ac , ONLY ifj.00 PER URL ONLY - gl.20-\t: PER DOZ.ADVERTISEMENTS.R OYAL HAMS, J AMES STEEL\u2019S Lain ti'i-u ool A'umblngdon t'ndcri.car.i I» No.l Lamb\u2019a-wool Combination Underwear, only $1 the HutL No.2 ijtmb's-Wool Combination Umler-wettr, only $1.15 Ihn Bull.No.:t Lamb\u2019s-Wool Combination Underwear, only $1.2' the Hull.No.1 l.atnb\u2019s-wool (7mnhluatlou Undc.-r-wear, only $1.40 the HulL No.5 Lambs-wool Combination Underwear, only $1.50 the Hull.No.0 Lamb\u2019s-wool combination Underwear, only $1 «5 the Bull.\\\\*- arc offering the cheapest Lamb'k-woul Combination Underwear ever shown in the trade\u2014all sires from 1 to 0 now in stock.JOHN MURPHY & CO.12 plea-» Rt-ilrooni Furailure for 12; 50, kcocke every-tines tint»»)».1828 XOTKll DAMP.STEEKT.SECURE The ^©w Volume of Reprinted Stories for tho boys and Kiris, containinK largo Sages with numerous illustra-ions.Price only 50 cents postpaid.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, Publishers, \u201c Witness \u201d Oliioe, Montreal._______________________ WORTHY OF THK OONdlOKll v TION OF PIANO PUHOHASK1H.8r.Pitbr's Cathkhbal, 1 Peterboro, November k>, 1HSS.I Mtttrs.Hcint:idin it Co,, Piano Alanufactur-us, Toronto.Ism instructed by His Lordship the Iliehop of Peterlxirn to inform you that the cabinet graud upright piano of your make, which he purchased last sumirer, ha» given entire »atis faction, and tï it ho takes pleasure iu recam-mending the lleintzman piauos to tho general public.Yours very respectfully, (Signed) P.Kchrivb, Priest, Hiehop'» Secretary.Mr.C.W.Lindsay, of 2270 St.Catherine street, has just received a tine assortment of IftintzmeH piano*, and would solicit the inspection of intending purchager»._____ PRESENTS.PRESENTS.COLE S CIIFAl* HALE, 75 cenU to thu |1.Draugr».Ijapsc aud Sweet, 37c FER DOZBN.PUINES.New Piune», 4-lli».f'jr25e.Nt w Cnrrtot», J-ff».tor 60c- New Rkieiiu.7-lb*, for 50c.lj> uro tin4 ilabBto in Ofirf i j nWCU« tho *n«*.11 \u2022 twwo Brttiib *nrd Randolph »p>ke without kn certain of success.(Cheera.1 Sir AVilliax Vernon Harcourt supported Lord Churchill.saying the latter\u2019s ir.i-ti n was an.ply justified by the grav ity i f the aituaUon.The motion was rejectei by 21U t) 18».THS oOVERNMKNT 9 giC'Ar*.Lord Randolph Churchill\u2019s challenge of the piobcy of the Government m Egypt in tns H me of Common* to night was a surprise to the C m-aervative*.auJ nearly caused the Government a severe defeat.They ha1 ^o intimation that Lord Ran lulph intended move to aJj >urn the debate in order to censur»- the Qorarnm-uit for the Suakim expeditioa Daring the d bate ictssengers were sent in all directions to Irum up absent C nservanve members.At one tuu-the Gov«rnn.rnt whij»#, seeing that the Opposition was gr wing in force, despaired of the re suit.The Liberals were alive to the numerical wt-aknei- of the Ministerial supporter*, aul sought to cut snort the ditcuasivn in order to have an early division.The Government, how ever, auccetdsd m postponing a division until their txnches began to show a majority.The conduct of L rd Randolph Churchill was severely censured by the Conservative*.THE VOTE.All thi- Glads tomans and Tarnellites an i f >ur C.niervauvrt -uj p rted Lor J Randolph Church ill's motion Several Conservative* abstained frim vet mg.Lord Harrington ao! twenty-seven dissidents supported the Government.The Conservative papers infer that L «rd Randolph Charcbill informed the Giaistonians of hi* imenti'-n to move an ad, imment.Tne Conservative* wrre ignorant of his pr'jiosed action, and.wi»n they learned of tu intentnna summoned L rd Hartington from Devonshire House and «en: urgent whips to the varions c aba in order to rally the Liberal Unionists.THE IRISH DEBATE.Mr W iliam O'Brien, resuming the Irish debate, made a long aud vig iron* afack oa Mr.Balfour for his tr*-»tment of John Minleville.He accused Mr.Balfour of shooting pusuj -d arrows a: his pns.ners, and tben in lulgiug in pewla of laugnter as a requiem over their graves.The Government s def-nce depended m*:niy upon Mr.Mindevil'e's speech, in which he stated that he was not adecte 1 by hti impria lament.W.M ever §o ung-nerou* a use made o: a bra-e man's cheerful deeeription »{ his treatment?He defie-i Mr.Balfour to face the English people again and try to do to death tne I'arnellitee who refuse d to ae\u2019en -w>lg?them-aelve* miscreants.If Mr.Balfour wav afraid to do this let him not imagine that sucu wrings a* Mr.Maedeville\u2019a could be disposed of by sarcasms of a girl of the period sump.The hour of bu condemnation would sure i y come for h:» levity and cewaruice.Mr.talfour replying said he failed to understand how a gentleman uaing such fi iwera of rhetoric aa those employed by Mr.U Brien could accuse others of using coarse and brutal Isn*nag- lie denied that h* bad described Macdevi.le as a drunkard.The medial evidence si w^d that Mandeville could not have c.c'raettd his drease m prison, while nothing was m re likely to cause duea'e than the life led by him after hia rei-?a*e.In conduaion, he said taat th-» matter had now been thorrughly threshed, and it might safely be left to the judgment of the country.Aft-r further discus-skd a vote was tak*n '-n Mr.Ell is1 motion relative to a redactrn of toe Irish appropriations.It was defeated by ZÜ to 1$L THE LAXD PCBCHA E BILL.In the House of Lordi, Lird Ashbourne moved an »xten*; n of the laud pirchase act.Earl Spencer introduced an amendment and made a speech in which be attacked the salient feature* of the bill Uu amendment was defeated without a division.a COSSTAi LX IN TBCCBLE.Tee committee of the House of Gitnmon* in-vestiga\u2019tcg the circutnstaocee of the arre»t snthin tnefrecinct* of the House of Commons of Mr.hr-eny, M P., will report that Com ta ole Sullivan, tr.e oÆcer who made the arrest, com mired a breach of privilege.GERMAN SOCIALISM Be2L:w, Dee.A\u2014The spread of Soeia.itm ap p»»rs to affect W KATE*.Saloon, staterooms, smoking aud bathroom* amid* ¦hip*.3 he*e steamer» do not carry cattle, thoep or plgr.Petki-.Wiuuirrh B«s, Oenerxl Agents.CM ah.O.M< KaI.L, 143 Mt Jan >» atr.vt J.V.ttlLHUA H A 4 4»., 334 ftt, Paul II Moirtrcal.I^HE\tSTATE LINE OK PIK.ST-CI.ASi4 PASSKNOKR HTRAMBRH.RKIIULAK W XgKLY HKKVK B IIKTWKgN Now York, CluaeoiY, Llvrri»onl A»vd K.-lfA4f.Htatk or\tNkvada.Dae.\tB, 8.00 a.in.Htatk or\tNki.kahka.Deo.\t13, 2.00 p m.HTAia or\tiNitiAJM.Dec.\t30, 800 ».m.8TATg or\ti'KNHHVl.t\tASIA.Dl'»here by nirohMlo* tbor CurUd llklr.Dowu, (Ioom, and I\u2019uullry V.xll.rt Vibre, Wool, Hen Hint* Mid every deacriiaum uf Mi.ô tretere.CXkpkt laying, upholstkh.INjr «H Chcmieltfl an d JPe^fuiners, 50 emits «lBoIH© .JT mJTXfo'9rirus OutsatALÂatm, f RINCiPAl LABORATORY,.ROUENjTzrmct.\t_________-* MONTREAL.GAS FIXTURES.GAKALIERH.41 AS RRA4'KRTS, PORTABLES GLOBES, Etc., Just received from the LEADING AMERICAN AND CANADIAN MAN UFACTURERS, Latest Design* I Low Prieea! E.C.MOI ST t O., Fluniberg, Gan ami Sfeam Filter*, Telephone, No.I2C5.\t1C Victoria square, Montreal.PROMPTNESS and noatne.-* are guaranteed to all person* leaving their orbr* for printing st the \u2022 Wilmas ' Job Frlntlug ou» WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT I The mile and a half of Clothing Triflers do not like ufl.They do not like his style of doing business.They do not relish the rapid and effective methods ho employs to knock them out.They are envious because he is doing the trade.He don t give a picayune.He is here to stay.He has taken root.Ho is not half grown.\t, .\t.He lias the knowledge, experience and enterprise to do the Clothing husiness of this city, and therctor roust do it.People are tired of Bowery racket», and are glad to avoid shooting the rapids of extortionate price» and oomk dirkct to Where square dealing, NEW GOODS, large stock, LOW PRICES and courteous treatment await everybody.OVERCOATS ! TT Xi S T ZED lEt SI ERCOATS ! Wo are paralysing the tr ,de with low prie a.for $3,95 \"re selling ten different style! of Men's Splendid Coats, that cannot duplicate in the world ior less than $iO.$3.85 , OUR UNEQUALLED PRICE FOR ONE, X V.r 1896 NOTRE DAME STREET (Balmoral Hotel Block), MONTREAL.Branch Store : St.Roch\u2019s, Quebec.Galt, Ontario.XT LINE\u2019S GREAT NERVE RESTORED.A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AT THE GLASGOW DRCti HILL, Country order* prompt'y tilled.J.A.ILARTE, nruzgUt.IJso Notre Dnmr street.jpANCY HANDLE WHISKS, Ron net and Velvet Whisk with Gold.Silver, Poarl Handle* New Design* In Rra*» Whisk Holders 58 Victoria square.rLLF.VII WRI\u2019SH WORKS.IT\u2019S  r-AT-OT THAT G.ARMSTR4SNG « CO.Have Just l.igbtvcn more of their BEDROOM SETS Eleven Pi-ce* for $39.00 cas'a.Come in and s,,sü ÇiiiàinfcCi r^icé.aIMMBIPTIOY MATER.Wwktr W ltnMi.|\\ W , «D* !>.> V»,i,\t\" .kljr Wltn«.*> i\u2019.isr* AM>\tM - - - c* .,\tK.R.)r*ar-< S fr>c£.A=cfi r»e .\t.; L .«*.\tisetoArlwnca Hr baz.».Ii the Explorer Stanley had been killed ** : bis expedition, consisting of hundreds of ear rierr.would have scattered iu all directions and have made for the coast by the innumerable paths, beaten hard for centuries, which lead in every direction throughout Africa, and se me of these would long ago, had disaster oc carred last year, have reached the mission posts of the interior and the coast, and given anthem tic news.The tidings of Barttelot* death were quickly brought : the report was of jo authentic a character that it was not doubted for a moment, and the main facts regarding the murder were accurately given from the first.THE mack a y institution.ANOTHER Sd.000 A TEAR NEEDED.Mr F W.Thomas presided at the 18th annual meeting of the Mackay Institution yesterday afternoon, in the secretary « office.Ibe report of the secretary, Mr.Uiirnford, called a.- In Prices During Ihe Mouth «f December» WKDDINU AND f'UIUSTMAS PMEiEMYR I itt Bed need Prices» Until the end of Dcosssber ws shall make s eeosra» 1IONA-KIDK REDUCTION from our nsular marKei 3 pikes of 20 to 50 perooot.A\u2019AIU DJCSION8 -IN\u2014 tirADBrPLK all.» KB PLATED»» AMK.TKA 8KTH.\tWATER PIYCBRBS, CAKE BASK RTS.BI TTER DIHUKS, BISCUIT JAKH.AUT POTTERY.SALAD HOWLS, CARD UEOBIVKR9.MARMALADES, Ao.1.v-.*rV tî» M'vir» II Tlehets 1 '\u2018HE ANNUAL MFETIVR PI BIH \u2014 \u2022 r ?HI\u2014 tv \"Bien- Pioteetlve IwiBilErailen 'Voelety M b».: kl th* boose f tie Boemxj.iir*«< X» Monday.Dec I .Vi at 3 pm.A.i .rt»r.j*rs ,f rv .-««-e ihall be ready to place it» bOL ; .\t.in f.iu operation 00 the Are» July nexIilSW).1 \u2022 Alt -, e clause- cf th- pre-ent contract it.\u2022 .Ii ai i>!y to it* tten-ion, except In -o far »- tnoy -h;, l ' e îLcoajtatiMe with the pre-ent agreement.The report wa» signe 1 by Aid.Rainville, Pro* fontaine and TaDe.y, the Chairman (Aid Lain' ville) remarking that he had not asked A d.Clctdicneng to *ign, as he knew he w u d no.In the discussion which foilow-d, Aid.Cl-'n-dioneng oppo-ed the contract.Aid.I ref outline «aid he \u2022^idn t »ee any monopoly 10 it.Aid Kamvi!l«£tid that ail cities having to bo lit with steam power had to pxy 50c,E lamp.Aid.Clendinneog called attention to the R.yal * own map furniehed the Committee, which showed that any amount nf incandescent lamps were to be put up.Aid.Prefontatne had declared against incundesccut lamps, yet he was ready to order the Royal to put th'-m up.The Chairman raid that the mcandeiceut lamps were for lanes.Aid.Cleaiinneng «aid he wouldn » recom- mend a ten jean\u2019 contract inyolvuis\u2019millions.Aid.Bref utaine said\u2014'* Y ou're speaking for the pai>ers.\" Aid.Clendinneng remarked that tn-r-city contracts were always on the losing sid».Satihe, \u201c I'm sjreaking for the public^ I have 1^1,000 i»eople behind me.**ut there's four of u*,\u201d shrewdly observed the Chair- tention to the fact that tho $>2,000, endowment fund only yielded $1,890* ypaF, which, with 11» government grant of $l17Jd »nd aiiout $-.< \u2022 from pupils who conld afford to pay, ma 1«> a total income of only $0,000.wbiletbe annual exri ns-s were f-'O.OOO, Laving $3,000 to be sub-\u2022cribed by the public.The managers thanked the Rev.J.A.Newnham for educational super-vition since Canon Norman\u2019s departure, the Rev.F.IL Marling and Dr.Robins for con-ducting Ihe annual examinations, and 1 rinci-pal MacV'icar and his students for conducting Sunday afternoon services.The Governors and Directors were re-elected.The Governor-General has subscribed Slhi towards the Jacques Cartier monument at Q 1 , bee.(iOBELIN TAPESTRY,eew, CARLSBAD.CAMEO, a.-w, DOULTOX.TABLE YFABE.WOHOKSTF.R, OLD IVORY WEDGWOOD Ht XCARIAN, A«.FISH EATERS.DESSERT KNIVES.NUT C41ACKB, CARVERS, OUAPE SOlSaOftS.KNIFE RESTS, Ao .SPOONS AND FORKS, all Al I\u2019laU-Tbo NEW CRYSTAL PALMS and 81AMK8B TKOUOHB, quite new.for Table Dec iralion.LAMPS.PIANO.BANQUET and TABLE LAMPS, a verg numerous collection of the Iate»t styles to «elect from.Hi NDHIIIA.advertisements.H 0\\v I SUFFERED Co 11 111 acvcnlccn .1 rnr* from 11 »«UIii Dl-rn-e not walk or drew uiyaelF.A inn»» «if «llx-M-e fVollI head to fool.< ured In risül week» I») Hie 4 ulleiira Kcinedlr*.At the age ot three mont hi a r»»h me J JoUog «nedlclne.n 1» U \u2018 Kin\" fcvTl ^nd i,o»cn»ed gunpowder, brlm.tono.»td lard mlied ir.U> a «aire; b.it Ihe di»oase \u2022onUnut^ Tmj < uld not do anyihirg with it *n:sv N)*r.IT STORS THE PAIN.Achins Muscles.Back.Hijw and Sld«'«.and all Fain.Irflvunnation and W.-akn Houston Hyrteiui in daily i \u2014AND\u2014 «.000 Arc and 3,000 Incandescent in the Dominion, filles In the Dominion llluminth-l h> the Thomson-Houston Hyrten:».manufactured 1>T The R .ja\u2019.KK-ctrlo Company : Montreal, i/ne.: Quehe#, Que 5 8t Hya-cinthr, Que.; Jollette, Que.; Ottawa, Ont.; St.Lath.»-iu, * Ont.; IV.rrhoro'.Ont ; Hamilton, Ont ; Toronto.Ont! ; DunneUIe.Ont.: Owen Hound.Out.; Napane*.Ont,; K legato I).Ont ; London, Ont.; Brampton, Ont.Ht Lawrence Sugar Refliirf Oo .Montieat : P*u* \u2014 WITH \u2014 « real or Adilrrst, Monogram, \u2014 AT BIHHOP'N, |iiï and I#» HI.James slrerl.LATEST STYLES CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR H »INITI.N«1 cabdh.At Homes, Men ii i.Programmes, «tr,.ir Co.Muskoka, Out ; Graubf Bnhhar Co., : Sl John s Furniture Foolery.St .E-hn », .er \"Cauil'an».' Owen Hound.Out ; Mawwty Manuf^Tiirtn*Co., Turontn, Out.; J.Ki BfA EDWIN HAM80N» Uqaldatar.E MHFalMMV MMkk \u2022.-X ¦ 'f ît***- EXCELLENT WORK turnod oal from tbs ' Wltuesi Job Printlu Uou*#. Wednesday^ OErEMBER 5, 1888.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.LYMANS\u2019 BLOCK BURNED.ST.PAUL STHKKT ACAIN ATTACKKU BY FI UK.LAHOK W1IOLKHAI.K DRCQ WAURHOCHKH DC-ttTUOYKl).Auothur C\u2018>ut1ai(rAtiou la»t nitfht.Th** whole.Male druK atoie of Mea«rM.Lyuiaa, S juh A Co., CoveriDK »o exteubivu\tut WArehoute* Ht :tM2St.PhuI Btreot, OAUxcht lire in the lower tint shortly befor*» eight o'clock, ami the tUmea eprend rapidly up the hoitt into the roof.After buaiueM hour* St.Paul atreet la uaually ore of the moat deaerted thoroughfare* iq the city and it wan only whilat patrol].ng along by the warahouaaa that Constable Alorriei.n duoovtretl amoke iaauing from the top windows of Lyman\u2019* block, lie instantly rang the alarm from Box 1.12, and thia promptly brought the central brigade to the apot under Sub-Chief McCulloch, wh) at once took in the aerioua nature of the outbreak, and ordered the second and third alarma to be aounded, Kuginea and reela aoon came thunderinv up from every part of the city, though meanwhile thetltmos had got a fim hold of the preuiisea, which by the time the tirât xtream was thrown, were well alight throughout the uoper story.The Skinner ladder on arriving waa hoisted at the corner of the burning building on St.Paul *tn et, and two stream* were carried up from No, 3 and 12 reels, which did most etfeotiva service.The tlanr.es, however,seemed gradually to get a firmer bold, ana BTIALTBILY CREPT DOWN to the lower stories,long tongues of tire shooting out almost every moment from the windows and threatening the safety of the brave fellows at work on the ladder.The heat inside was most intense, the centre of the building being by this time a body of (lame, while the smoke was stilling at every point.The blaze illuminated the sky for miles around, and attracted thousands of people to the spot, though the efforts of the lire-nieu were not impeded in any way, as the police drew a wide coidon around the burning pile.The tire was attacked at every available point, but was so thoroughly fed with inlUmmablcs from within that the entire block seemed doomed.Explosion followed explosion in quick ¦uccession.and some remarkably vivid effects were produced as the hungry flames devoured the piles i,t chemical compounds stored lu the centre Door* ; indeed, ALL rill COLORS Of THE SPfCTRl'U, neemed alternately represented with almost dio-ramic effect through the dense tnasi of cheeuiug Haine.When the fire had almost created a panic, because the safety of the entire neighborhood seemed siriouily threatened.Sub-Chief Naud, who with his colleague of the central brigade worked with the moat commendable eneruy and skill, directed a couple of atr-ams to lie carried to the opi>osito roof, and from this coign of vantage a heavy deluge of water was pourtd with good effect into the buinirg building.Fears were entertained that the fire might force its way down to the cellar, which whs stored with large quantities of benzine, turpentine, oils and other combustibles, which would have not only fallen nn easy pray to the devouring element, but might have scattered drstniction in every direction, This danger, however, wa* fortunately averted.The m.n of No.D station were r.t one time in most imminent peril of their lives, and several of them are likely to bear the marks of their intrepidity for some time to come.As soon as a ladder had been run up they ran to the roof and did some roost effective service by attacking the advancing flames with hose and hatchet, quite oblivious of the fact that their way of retreat was every moment becoming more hazardous, as the flames had shot out from under the eaves of the great tuiildiug and had ACirALLY PIRin THE LADDER ITSELI\u2019.The crowds below were breathless with excitement, while the men of the brigade who witnessed the scene were almost paralyzed with fear.Fortunately the brave fellows above must have heard the frantic shouts which went up, for one by one they were seen emerging from the furnace raging around them, anl descended through the sheets of (lame dragging the hose and nozz.le after them.They were severely singed, though not dangerously burnt, but their mackintoshes and helmets suffered severely.The plucky follows received a ptrf ect storm of applause on reaching the ground.Chief Benoit wa* in attendance, but few seeined to recognize him, ns he did not wear his uniforfo.The firemen worked individually with a skill and determination deserving the highest praise ; hut there was certainly room for improvement in the matter of discipline and system compared with the discipline even in many of the provincial towns in Kngland.where the orders are given by bugle or shrilly blown by whistle.There was last night an utter babel of confusion and noise in the direction of the men.hoarse oimniands being seemingly shouted from several throats.There appeared abo a demand for more hose, and several exciting incidents occurred in consequence of the failure of water just at soma of the hottest corners of the fire.It was not until ten o\u2019clock that the liâmes were thoroughly subdued, ami a stream was played on the ruins all through the uight.The total estimated loss is fixed at upwards of $100,000, which is fully covered by insurance, the Citizens\u2019Office being most deeply involved.Messrs.Benny.McPherson & Co., hardware merchants, suffer considerably from smoke and water.An official enquiry into the cause of the disaster is to be opened by Commissioner Perry tomorrow morning.NOTES AND NOTICES.Caswell, Massey & Co's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Pepsine and Quinine has given far greater satisfaction and lasting remits in throat and lung complaints than any other pre-I-oration of Cod Liver Oil known.Solif by all druggists.W, A.Dyer A Co., manufacturers for the Dominion.The WiLLtRMS Piano.\u2014The Kev.Mr.Philp, late of Montreal, write* the following to Messrs.Willis & Co.To use his own word*, it is no bun-conio this certificate but the truth Having purchased from Willis A Co.an upright grand t\u2019iano, of thf firm R.S.Williams A Son, Toronto, I hâve the Rroatet aatUfactinn in bearing testimony alike to the honorable ami gentlemanly character of the dealers, and the very superior excellence of the instrument.Nothing could exceed the kind and courteous bearing of Messrs.Willis & Co.in their negotiations, while the highest expectations have been thus far realized in the piano sold by them.It is mechanically artistic, and musically rich.Tne sweotne« and fulness of tone command the admiration of all.With sincere pleasure we recommend those pianos.1.Philp, former Pastor of St.James street Church, Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC EARNINGS.Return of traffic earning» from Nov.21st to 30th 1*88 .$891.000 PW7.37i.OOO Inrroaas for 1888.119.CC0 Above does not include earning* oa South Eastern and International Railways.ADVERTISEMENTS.TIECIE CHRISTMAS GLOBE.THE BEST OF THE SEASON I IPA^GKES, Win l NUM EltOUS ILLUSTRATIONS, FIVE LITHOGRAPHED PLATES, ORIGINAL STORIES.CONTENTS: CHRISTMAS, by Rov.Wm.Inalis.STANLEY PARK, by J.C.McLagan.A MYSTERIOUS GUEST, by Goo.lies.IN THE BRAVE DAYS OF OLD.by Del Thiatlethw alto.HOW THE SIX WENT DOWN THE SEVERN.by \u201cIsabel,\u201d T CC.WALTER BROWN S CHRISTMAS GIFT, by Luke Sharp, tho Detroit \u201c Free Press \" Humorist.BEN WILSONS BIG HAUL, by T.G.Marquis.WITHIN SOUND OF THE FALLS, by Louisa Murray.\t__ THE RELICS OF ST.TEHGAHKWITA, by Wilfrid Chnteauolair, author of \u201cTho Young Seigneur.\u201d THE DANCE AT THE OLD FRENCH LOCK, by Soranus.Father GRUBB'S CHRISTMAS, by Observer.BERNARD DANVERS-a poem-by Wm.McLennan.MY FIRST LIE.ARCHANGE AND MARIE.AND OTHER STORIES AND SKETCHES.LIT H O O R A 3?II S : HOLIDAYS ON THE FARM : How tho City Cousin enjoyed thorn.In Seven Colors ; IS Scene!.A CHRISTMAS WEDDING IN THE COUNTRY : A whole page ot fuu for everyone.This is also in Seven Colors.fi vt: h anlsome STANLEY PARK, Vancouver, B.C , painted specially for TOE CHRISTMAS GLOBli by Mr.L.R.O\u2019BRIJSN, R.C.A.A Magnificent Picture.LAKE ROSSE AU : A very pretty little seeuo iu Muikoka.A GOOD CATCH : This is a very taking little picture, and is sure to amuse the little folk.The whole work is bound in a very Handsome Lithographed Cover, forming without doubt the Handsomest and the Best Christmas Paper ever published in Canada, and superior to the majority of the English and Foreign publications.apxfcicsrja\totstsctst - as ouivts.Ê3T As tbf supply for Ibis grrat paptr will be liiaited, it Is requeiM that orders be sent in early.VOR HALE BV ALL NEWSDEALERS AND BY 0-3U033S113 ææï'ZlXÏÏ'VXXS'Q- CO., Toronto.Tins paper ia not/ an American production.The w.liolo paper is entirely Canadian and executed in our own building.Montreal Agency i J, IL TURTON, 217 St.James stroct u RAILWAY.Commencing MONDAY.December 3rd, th.Pamphlet fr» G.A C.MERRIAM A CO., Ihib\u2019rs.HprtnsfiwId, Mass.J.A.BAZIN, DENTIST, r.\u2019OI si.Catherine street.2 dwn west ot McUiU College avenue.ROSE, SHAMROCK AND THISTLE! A NEW PATTERN IN DINNER SETS.\u2022* (OUALT KLEE,\u2019* FROM THE CBLRBRATED MAKERS, T.C BROWN.W^srilEAD.MOORE 4 CO.TO Mi HAD OHJ.Y FROM EDWARD HAL A It A CO.) Itn|M»rler- of line China and tlaas.Wholesale and Retail.\tJ\tCW and *48 HI.Paul street.TELEPHONE 536.THE MN NM MN NM M N N M M N N M M MM M M NN M M W M F.F.EE\tDDD\t\tII\tCO\tA\tL\th n\tA ¦\tD\tD\tII\tc c\tA A\tE\t11\tIf\tAA K\tD\tD\t11\to\tA A\tE\tH H\tA A FEE\t1»\t1»\tII\tQ\tA A\ti.\tHHHH\tA A F.\tD\tD\t11\ta\tAAAA\tE\tII H\tAAAA F.\tD\tn\tII\t0 0\tA\tA\tL\tIl\t11\tA\tA EEEE\tDDD\t\tII\tcc\tA\tA\tIXLL\t11 11\tA\tA \t\t8T.\tJAHL* HTRFIT and WINDSOH\t\t\t\t1IOTKI,\t R.SHARPLEY & SONS Would direct the attention of PURCHASERS OF XMAS GIFTS to their immense variety of uSteakt gfooids personal jy selected tn Europe during the past summer, and contend that this season\u2019a lm.porta lions surpass anything hitherto lm]y>rted Into Canada by any one firm.A BEAUTIFUL HE LECTION OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND CLOCKS.the MOST chaste designs in Solid Silverware and Best Electro 1\u2018lale.A FINE DISPLAY OF ART CHINA AND POTTERY, FINE BRASSWARE, BRONZE STATUARY, &c.the very latest NOVELTIES IN from Paris, Berlin and Vienna, including an elegant selection of I\u2019lnsli aib! Leather Goods, IVarl aiH Ivory Fans and Op ra filasse*, and many other linos too numerous to mention.For the present at the otrf a are instructed to offer at our rooms, No.820 Ht.Jan is strre t, on Tl'KHDAV.lllh Dre.I ft St., thambeUktial block of six dwellings.No* 1331\t1841 Ontsrio street, between Bleury and Mance street*, hull» of solid brick with stouo foun.lstions All wsll rented to good tenant*.\u2014AI.HO \u2014 the block of two dwelling*.lT.\t(12 els.«1.W p.-r dor.l Hawyer.4 antata* for 4 hoirs» Norlftle*.rfr.CHltlHTMAH RVR.(35 cts.$3.12 |s-r do/.) Ga.le.CHHIS1MAS.(30 ct*.97.20p»rdax.) OuH*r*.»n.CHRlHTUs.(40 ct* #3.5U per do/») Mendelssohn.A*'i bc-ol mail'd / r rrfallprice.OLIVER DITHON A CO.Rosfon.o NE SECOND HAND PUAKTON SLEItll.nearly new (in use but a few time*.) Ap; !y at maker *« B.LKDOI\u2019V, 1SI St.Aatelae street. TlllC -toNTRRAL dairy witness.Wedne!5dat.Decekbk* 5, 1888.r Last Edition ni:akimj thb two millions.THK Cin's BtNfKl* TAMWaW* \"ATKBMAHk.FintBC* Comuiittw'» iiwtiotfi *hw Mr.W.H.McUuüDougb, t \u2018t> At th»' AMouBt»».I n*.-ut.vl tL.(olloVlM 004,^r* u .\tS.»u A*«MMnento I rDMx.Arrri» .;\t^ »' t lntr/' ' \\V»tir rut.*.t\u2019U cl AU.».- Folic* IVpAMinciU «.- : Royal Canadian, «7,C£*; Western, I11.G2' : total.«135.265.\t.It should be added that a large quantity of st xk wa* saved by Captain Beckingbam\u2019* corps, who spread upward of fifty cover# and worked mo«t aMiduou*ly under the'r Chief s order*.A FRESH OUTRAGE.A KOTOIIOOn CBlMINAL Alton *1» TO urr orv WITH OXKTHIHl* or A *11UCCU)1*IT LOW rt»K.Read* I# -f the RTiiWII are familiar with the orua-ary way* m which Isidore Durocher, of the Ku-helu .J, ha#\t«hielded from the cou»e quences of hi* systematic and defiant law breaking, but a new way m which that political net i* receiving encouragement from the authon-cow comee up for .xjKJsal.Ou nreviou* occaiioo* the curtom ha* Ut-u fer the Government to permanently end case* brought against him by revenue oflheer* -.nee in » while, apparently to hoodwink the public imoosmg a tir*t of fence \" iienalty.Mr.Dimieher mlnimUen hi* l unislm eut by pleading guilty and saving l*w c, et*.He \u2022< nt a representative to a prominent u .n.ber of the Law and Order League to ueg.e tiate f.-r a suspension .d ho»tilitie* for a nxe.1 Mim Thi* wa* indignantly refused.The go»r n g farce of fining turn «30 the other day, when it i# a matter .-f public notoriety that it should have been «200 for a thinl otfence, did not lutttee to cover up the annul.iBg of several ca«e# against him the preyiou* week The disgust of the Vigilance Committee of the Dominion Mhance may be imagined when they learned from an official source toat Durocher had only paid in the proportion of hi* tine that wa* due the league for the outrage .a dec ncy which hi* open bar had been, a* proved by the league detective*.This matter, and the case cf another politicun who '\u2022 10\tWltlh fines, is to be immediately placed in the haud* of a leading law firm.CORNET VUiSl S PIANO.TH* AHAT1FU COKStT W158 A TIMPOBABY VIC-TOBT, AND THK FBOKKBSIONAl PIANO HKATH A HASTY BET BEAT.The following amuting boarding hou#e story was narrated to a H\u2019ifnrsJ reporter.Last Monday a lady and gentleman called at a boarding house on Victoria street aud engaged a suite of rooms.The gentleman was of decidedly mod-cal tastes and proposed to give lessons on the piano and violin.Both lady and gentle men were from the States.All_ tha afternoon they were busily occupied in getting their furniture into the house aud putting thing* m o,der They had quite a quantity, and must have felt their exertions when night came on.\t,\t,\t.Now it seems 'hat in the same home there al ready boarded a young man.who was himself musically inclined, but, unfortunately, he was still learning the cornet\u2014of all instruments.That evening ne went to the parlor with hi* corner, and wrestled with it for two hour*.H-eventuaMy retired for the night.Next morning an express waggon might have been noticed standing at the door of this particular re*id nee.Furniture was being packed into it with speed and dexterity.The reas -n was soon found.Tre piano ami violin artist hai sutfered two h ur* - f quite intolerable ag 'Dv, cause 1 by the airateur cornet play**r.He could stand it n > longer, and had very decidoliUn i>oli.Harnett Is brought over under the \" Fugitive OnsnOer» Act.chap.14».?« Viet.\" »lr.Jtmes Baxter - III no* go to Toronto as a witm se in the Central Bank vase without being subpu naed.THE \u2018\u2018riNDEB\u2019\u2019 MADE HIS OWN TERMS, Mr.J.A.Chai'ut.who krt his pocket !>ook containing * promissory note lor $I7i and rl mglng to their employer*.A man named Jc*eph Mait-I.it Is alicged.was in the ha t of going to the wait house early io the morning and at noon, to purcha e the stoleu pipe.Ile ai o has le»n arresttd on a charge of buying stolen gcc*!».Ke cut the pipe into pieces, and sold It at the Montreu Kolling Mil!#.\t.\t.u \u2022 Thcmas Babcock, a colerfrl bell-t-oy at the ts Milsor, was charge,! with stealing a razor from one of the guest*, lie ph-d net guilty.HOPPED HIS BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER.A veurg Knglishman, tismovl William Co k, \u2022\u2014 sentenced to a month's imprisonment to day by Judge Panduracd, on a charge ol rtealing sev eral aril from his t>curding house keeper.He has only been six weeks in the country, and wept when he heard his sentei\t.\t, John H.Ferguson get 15 days for rtcallnf pig iron off Allan's wharf.THE BONAVENTCBE ASSAULT CASE CP A AIN.The adjcurr.ed ca- o' Mr.E Davi* against Cor.stable Holland, P.tectVe L'ow.J- PatUrson, and W Sj ten.for r-«ault.came up for hearing this afternoon before Judge Dandurand.The Ont witness for the defpnce was A.Ccte.who derot-d that Da-.i* «aid to Patterson, \u201cI will reak your jaw,1' in the wrangle between the two.After ibat Davis was arrested.COMMERCIAL.Witness Orric*.Wedmifisy, Dvc 5 FINANCIAL.The money market at 34 to 4 percent on c*U an 1 at C to 7 percent on time.Stirling Exchange is dull at about former rates.The steck markv I was fairly active and -toady.Morning sales\u201427 B»nk of Montreal, 231 : H!0 Mer-chsnts.1S4| ; 50 Cotntrerce, HCJ; S50 at 1161; 1C Queiec Piank, ll.r.J \u2022 3 at 110; 60 Montreal Telegraph, '*24 ; 25 at 98 ; 11 Gas 20-2 ; 100 at 202J ; 13 at 208 ; 875 at 2ul4 ; 1,0- 1 Quebec (Prov .) percent bomls due 1908 at IC^l ; 1, 00 Corporation C percent doe ls.»l at 104.The price* at the close of the P.o*rd to-day reported by Mi-esrr.Nichols A Marier, Stock Broken, corner Sf.Francois Xavier and Notre Dame streets, were a* follows THE McKEEN-VOGT CASE.Jiser* F *1 na E Vrjgt, wife of John Me K-i .1 taken an aetpn agaics* her mother, i*au.e Kvelina Richter, widow of Joseph Vogt, to con.pel her to render an account of and ff»v« plaintiff her «hare in her late father\u2019s eetat*.A LIQUIDATOR'S ALLOWANCE.The Superior Court has allowed |1 000 to Mr.V.Hanson for his service* a* liquidator of the D.mimoo Telcpb'ne Con.j>any.betides «112 to n.eet the expenses of advertising and finally cksmg t be affair* cf the company.STEAMBOAT STILL RUNNING.The steamer \u2018 HocbeUga brought in U n« of hay from Verctere* yesterday, and it is the intention to keep her running a* long a* the season will allow.PERSONAL.Mr.W.H.Howland, ex Mayor of Torint and President of the Ontario branch of the Do minion Alliance, wax in the city to day.The Her.Abb.' Hamon, the jwpular preacher of Notre Dame Church, is confined to his room with a very severe attack of bronchitis.Prince»» Louiia Nenemoosha, who, with her troupe of Indians, ha* been giving exhibition* in Ontario, arrived in the city thi* morning to make arrangements with the Carnival Committee.Mr.David Htark, Chief Inspector of th* An '«can Steam Boiler Insuranre Company for the p*c,:.: C' *»t, ws« at the Boiler Inspector\u2019# office hire yesterday.He come# ea*t after »Q ik«s cr.i of several years to visit his parent* in Ontario, ,S s5 Srwx*.STOCK*.e* £ v t u & EanJu.Mtcrllanfciu.Monttt-il.\t222\t2214 124*\tMontreal Tel.83\t924 Ontario\t\t.127\t\tRich.*;Ont.Nav.664\t54 2 P-opW*\t\t.lt*4j\t1 \u201c2\titv Pa*a.Ky.1B5\t Helnom-.\t.166\t165\tUltv Oas Co\tÎ02J\t Toronto\t\t.212\t«07\tM.Loan A Mort\t\t Jac.Caftii-r.\t\t2*1\tCanada Cotton\t\t Merchants.\t.135\t124 j\tMont.Cotton .;i\t711 'nel-ec\t\t\t115\tDundas Cotton.45\t30 .xaUooale .\t\tb*2\tbt.Henri\t\t K.Townships,\t\t\tStormont Co.t n.0a-d».Naps, IU- .vers.Mt toot.1 .Pant Cl .thv, Irish Frieze, Doe-sl.inr.I ro *'\u2022 : *' ,,'i T\u2018na\u2019 Msrrh; 61.121 May ; «1.184 nom.June; t1-*1! July.Corn.474c nom.Dec.; 474c J#b.; 4ito Eeb: t7lo nom.March ; 474c nom.April :i' 4° noni Ju\"®* LoaDCdi, Dec.5, 4 p.m\u2014Conao*.i>0 3 10 lor money CO ft 10 on account.Lwtaroon, Dec 5.11.80 a m.-ÿr*rliif wh**t.K* 1140 se , No.4 tel., 7» ll|d to f\t*¦> ^ li-Jd ; Pork, E2s r 1 ; | cut do., Us ; theeee, tîs.tn, 47* ; La< COTTAGES FOR WORKINGMEN.NEW aOHtMB FOR RELIEVING POOR MONTREAL EBB OF KIOII RENT.[Frein Our 0*n CorrctponJcnt.) Ottawa, Dec.5.\u2014The Government hv* b»» u Rolicitr.d to assist a scheme jiromotud by t!io Montreal Knight* of Labor for purchasing outside the city limit* a projierty ujx.n which to erect five or six hundred artiianit dwelling*,\u2014 thi* being a step toward relieving tbe coi.g'-sti »ry exauiple».In Detroit alone last winter the manaKing mlitor of the Nemt, of the Free Freer, and the city editor of the Free 1\u2018rfit, were all Canadian», though aome of them recently resigned.Bre»li evidence of the go-ahuad character of the Canadian abroad is furnished by the recent election» iu the United State».Here i» a lint of a few who were honored : The lion, K.S, Hudspeth, nephew of Mr.A.lludapeth, M l*., of Lindsay, Ont., eh tied to Ibe Ne*v Jersey Legisla tin*- ; il-e Hon.l,ewis Frank, brother of M* A Kiaok, of Violona, H C.elected to the C»»'tloita1* I*4 gnUture ; .1.\\V.Murtugh.a na-tivi ni I tuioii.Ont., returned to th-i Michigan J.if.irlkiu > ; it.Mnuat Fraser, a Kiugstonian aiiii ne| i < i.f the I'reiuie** G M EN TS.The Tressur» r of the Dii t Dispensary acknowledge* the following itcnsiloi » ri -''-*l from Oetolier 1 Uh to Dec l»t\u2014Anon, gi ; Mi*» Gill.#1 ; Mrs.Geo.l-'orrlsr, \u2022»1 : Mr*.Nivln ami Mins Ore» >, 9< ; Mr Nlvln, 9J ; Mr», li Kairbank», 91 ; Mi»* -\u2022\u2022 Durie, 91 ; J.K.8J , Mr*.Henri Lyman.810 ; Mr*.Durnford, 92 ; Mr*.I'esse, .ft ; Mrs.J.A.Marl!a-t»r.f.ri ; Mis Van Bos kirk, 91 ; Mr* 1> Mar Kiwi, tie, We»t Winchester, fci .M-i.A.Holden,92 ; llensvolsrt rond, American I'resl iteriin Church, i?3S ; .1 O.McArthur* Kwp, 9\u20191 i Mr*.T.A.Crsn»,9IO; Mr*.I\u2019.ter Lalng ,95 ; Mrs.J.Popham, 82 ; Mrs.V Williamson.81 ; Anon, 26.: : Mrs.Mtcy A.Bigelow, .f> ; Mr» Dyer, $2; Mr*.Hey-bold, lare I ot ihuhi g 5 Mi-s Kr.loch, bottles; Mrs, John Murphy, id down eggs; Mr-*.Woodlsy, l d>.h lemon*, 1 lockage cornstarch ; Mr.Br>son,3 p ckti.PS groats.:t dr.harl-y, 1 do.gelatine\u2019; Mr*.H \\ In.Id, basket *, a'id clothing : Mr* A.D.Nelson, Mr*.II McLennan, Mis.It.Fairbanks, Mr*.-I.Macintosh, Mrs Wilsou, Miss Macphie.Mr*.K.Gault, Mrs.VV.F.Brown.Mrs.Brainard, Anon, paic-els of ra»t off rhithlng : J. piactioal and exp rienr.d leechi r*.The best course ot Book keeping aUo taught.241 Hi.James street.Board and Rooms Wanted.Aotlres u uUr this head.10 etnit eaeh iiuertions, «;> to 10 fonts, prrpwid.VVANTI D.by gcntU-nnin and wife, large, bright tied » * room aud sitting room, cither furoiinud or m,furnish,cl, wirh good hoard, in private family.Vicinity, XV iudstir Hotel or Khgli.h Cathedral References ei-chaogi d.Address C*)NF1 DKNT1AL, P.O.Box 792 Wanted.\u2022lien under this k-üf, IV tents rock ineerto n, ap*.A' ic.e-ifi.jrr,;\"tiONY »- d M.tgh wanted for th* w inter rnontha, on cooditiou of keep Ai! drees Uii4 P.O.li .City Business Chances.IAOR HALE, a Confectionery and Catering Establiah ment ; long cstahlifhed and a good position.Address L.A.32.\" Witnesa Olfice.WRAPPING PAPERS.Old n.wrtiapers, toi.l for wrapping eurp'»» a .-Id at uusually low print for largo lot*.Al treti Apply at \"TV ltoetf Office.ditaiiUoiib Vacant.Hollees under iA(< keoJ, 10 tenu («.A tiisrvtm*.up se^f ¦euvil*, prrpuid.>v \\Y NY ANTED, aUeurral Hervaut, witii good refrroov a.Apply 41 Maekay street.A S TED.a Watchmaker at on- ¦ Addn «s, U, 41s \u201cWitues* OAtce.T AS Tl II, a 1.1-' 1 I ul h.-rv .lit will |.» i .r-\t¦ X It rr t< i.m , \u2022 i., :in«t ; a d, .irai b- p a< - 'l C -t t IV AMI D.l.uo Ni-w»l \u2022>>* lu se I Oabiuot l\u2018li ,t, Fr» v< teotur.f r mailing pbuto*.F.oeter and ('bristmas cards ; acmelhiug near ; sell at slsbt Ceil at .VV , \\VAN1FD, respectable Girl for light homework unt vv asont w,lb childron ; no washing \u2019>\tret WANTED, immodlatety.Waist aud Hklrt banda v V Mantle Mekrrs .also, appriutico* MKH KMKUHilN.13 Alexander street.w ANTED, Boy, lor a store »\t1779 K Notre Dame street.\\V ANTI.I*, a General Hervaut, whu cau do plain cook VV lug ; no wakliiug ; a man kept ; a good reference n-juitid\tApply 2*1 rit Charlr.i ll.ur \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 r,-< t \\\\' a r, i m ¦\ti vv\tGORDON a I GAN, 1» Man-bald street.W ANTED, sm rl Youth for anoitioe.A,htr.w ib vv referencee, P.O Box 2126, \\Y \u2019 ANTED, one or two good Cabinetmaker* '\tApply el 131 Itli ur, treet.NY \\Y \u2019 ANTED, s good Gin for kitchen work'; go *1 wage*.'\txfi Victoria street J ANT KD, | lod (lot »ral Horvent for a .mad\tfamily: no WO.IUI g I.r It .1 in, App'y .V.I at.l,\t.\tl ¦¦ Uf A NT l>, General Hervaut, where Nor.\" Is *.-pt re rweucee rnimred ; w.gos.9lU; \u2022 xten.ivo hit-ion; all tiii»ieri, IsiprovouMuts (iomfortabie Hi Ir tin, .x tu ft) ti'Qrti*.jin/ntd.Three i.iterHont/ret V YOUNG MAN who laderstands th»- care of h .* want* a ricualicii of auy kind Kefervucea.Apply i -o dt.Uyb tin g VUhHI'FCTAIILK yoiu.g Married Couple wish to get a rite alien, man as Watchman and wife as Care-taker; best Uttimooials.Addre»n WATCH M AN, \" Witness O.Tic* A STRONG Young Man, usrd to lioraee, would 'ike a sltustiou of any kind ; bent references Address DoNALD, *\u2022 Witness \" Office I) KKSHM AKINO.Wanted, work l y the day ; l*-.t of references.Aàdn-i» M., 4, Witness iltfice.\\Y Vv \\Y ANTED.Dri-ssmaking work by the day, cat, cut and lit nicely Addrr- DUEHhMAKKU 20 \u2022\u2022Witness O'.- NY J ANT I I >.i y a respect able | era *ti.Work hy Ho- - I.»-, washti.y.ti'oise cleaning Or ottluM 17 Do , i stroi-' VV w ŸV \\Y 'ANTI P, work by the dsy, w.tshing an! frutngbya resiHitable Woman.Addreas ! U t c,.-, rinsstn 7AN1 D, by a young marti -d W nan, al.iv hours liou»i wot .every Say ; is a brat o! ., >k.Address H R , 3, \"Witue»»\" Office.7 A NT LU.»¦> a Young Girl, ag.d IS years, sit-i-sti-in to nitud children nr d srooin - wilth V) work; .eel references.Apply to WlLl : M WANTED, i.y ag ,od laundress, family Washing, v v\tAnply at 1081 Mb \\}|7 ANTED, by a young man, Hituation as *h rthaud V V » ritir ' 120 words).Addrt»» SHORTHAND.\u2018'Witness Office.TV ANTED, to attend funtsces.snow sbovcliins, by e vv Man strictly temperate; first class chara t,r sod city rtf tree cts.\tAddrt»* it.T., 2, ' Witness\" Olfice.IJMPI.OYMKNT wanted ; any capacity ; aged 2\u2019 ; have J iH-cn used togardenii.g ; , ity r-fer« tn e J.BKOCK, M.T st James street.I^MPLOYMKNT wanted by youcg Ktigllvhman, 24 J )¦ sis old, to learn T'elegraphy ; gond [u-nnian, wlll-|r,g and obliging.Address, 14 A.43, \" Witness \u2019 Ollico.X] OTICK to Lumbenneii ot Ottawa or elsewhere A IT strong young luati, experienced In the work, would hue a .-dtuotiMi\t\u2022 Address K.43, \"Witness 4)fBce, Montreal.SITUATION wanted hy a working h nisck* per.v>ho i ¦ a good Plain Co It.Apply to Mr*.BuTnER, 64 Mayor *tr»et.SITUATION ran tired hy a young man, age.) 90, cun milk and undei.'lntid* the care of ho t tes ; good referme»-» Address, It.\u2019\u2022 Witm *» \" Gfilo W\u2019ANTED, hy a young Man, u situation to look after vr Furnoci and make hunulf useful; m look after horses and drive ; good refyr-.-ncc.h W , 21 Chtrlo Bari \u2022 un ecslro» '.T A \\\u20197 ' !>.I.y x .\t:.11 ! M I .1 '\ta ): e\" i-, tl, , »ii> ¦ i ni ) kr I U- O , \u2018.'I st.Charles Uo;;- ipni -.t.WANTED, I\u2019uniace* t .attend t,,, a i S-eiw h vv ling.Addre**, M .121 st Frlialn street \\V ANTED, a situation by a th rough tv;-\t! vv Caok Apply to inff t'hennevillo itrcct.YVANThD by v V laundress ; good sewer ; l'est of ri lerem e Apply IS Dorchester street.\\ V A NTED.by a lady Typewrit» r (aim Ht, u > I, p > itl >n v v tu an office ; tin rough practical exp.-ri -m e.AOdre*» J.L.E., \u2022' Witae#* \" Offli-s.At AN TED, a situation hy a Young Man as Httldeunn, Us River 2.23 p.m., Littleton, 337 p uv.Both-leh.*ui 4.2S p m , Profile House 4.4ft P un, Twin Mountain House 4 1ft p.in., Fabyai.s 4 2» |»un, 'raeford liouseS p.m,.Humtnlt Mount Washington A30 p.ta .Portland Sum ,014 Orchard B«aoh S.*) p in f>>u-uects at Ht.Julius with train for Verubaiu.Grauby and Waterloo.H.:tO a.m.laal Train.Kirlvlng at HI.Allans 10.W a m., Burlington 1210 pin, MaulpsIliW 12.50 pm., Vt hlte River Junction iftft pm, Nootop vi* loiwell, 7 *6p.m., New York, Via bprtiwue'd.lat* p m.Pullman Buffet Parlor Oars run to Boston.«.«\u2022 p.iu.heov korlt Kxpiesa.\u2022Utly, arriving al Ht.Albans 8 8f) p in., Burlington 8 11 p m., Kutland IU.30 p.o, , Troy 2 00 a m., Albany 2 2t) a m New York 7-r.long l air, had l.-t», r return to U Victoria »tri.-et and In\u2019 re wardeil.ami nave prosecution.IOHT.iu Post Office this morning, a Bunch ol Keys ; 2 oa ni-r » i, attached.Please return to C37 Craig stroet.IOHT, from a sleigh, on Saturday last, a pair of sleigh J shafts.Reward on returning them to Ml Bleury «t.¦\t.¦¦¦¦.\t.-i.\t.- Board and Rooms.Notice» HB-l.-r in tv Ar.ul, IU cents I'lch Intcrtlo', up to i0 uunti, pie pi ui BOARD and Rtwini (Protestant family), fur 7 ng lady; piano, all modern conveuu i, >-».Addreas, with rcterencp*.PRIVATE FA MI f.Y, \u2022\" Witness\" Otnoa.HOARD AND KOOMH.\u2014One IKeible and one Hlnsle Furnish-d le-druom, with good Hoard, large ds-tached house » ith grounds, above Hherhrook* stre-t ; private family n , boarders.Address P O.Box 8t>f, Oily (t ti.MFOKTABLL Furnished Room to L-t J\t86 Hat,guinea street, near Dorchester.rAlUIK Front Bedroom on Drummond street In prl.j rate fstrily to a geutieman of ijuict haliita Terma 91(1 per mouth.\tU.D., \" Witness \" Glfioo.IAKGE Front It'iom, furt.tshrd, warm and comfort» J able, over parlor ; gae.\t24 Victoria street UODM to let, nicely furnished Larg.Room; bath.gas.HENRY GRANT A fc'i.N.72 lle.-rer Hall.OttMH, one Fundsheil Front Room, vacant: also, tw,» / » mall ro ms on the upjer flat.'Si University st.HOOMH TO LET, furnished or unfuroitbod ; house i.ew and rb an and heated by a furnace.22 Ht.Genevieve street, near Dorchester street.HOOMH.Two first-olas» R- ¦\u2022nn.i to retii on Irvth room , flat.Address FIRST ULAMH, \" Witness Office.12 OflMH Three ncfumlshed Rooms to let, suitable for 11.iipht» housekeeping.Apply l'/J Ht.Urliain sir- - t.FftHREE Ubfnrnishrd Rocme to !*t.with wsfsr aid I 122 Ht.Atitoine street.61*0 RENT,with 1! ird.a large, handsome front R->otUt I at 2215 Ht.Catherine rtreet, Queen a 11*11 Block.\\rA< AM IEH for 5 orfi Boarders In aprlvatc iioar.lins house ; \u2019erms, 93 per week ; .1 minutes walk from tho aqoare.Addreas C., 4, \" Witt.uea Office.ELL FURN1HHEI) ROOMS to let on Uth room fiat , hot water, etc, ; excellent >».Last Edition 1T BROUCïHT DI T TIIK SLEIGHS the 1 »XOW FALLS CINIBAL I* SAhTSHN t\u2019ANAPA-ngSTlL'CTITI HIOII TIPIW-MB.BJI1TM i»k THF SITL\u2019ATIOS.Weither r*M>ort» thie BOrniM «how th«t eoow .«ud are lilliac St t >u lu u Wirsipe* where s heavy eoow storm IroUi\tl ?\tvJ-,, .,.\t.leet .uni WU HOW TO ! jS~Src?s£ ïnLftLrtLss yistirdiT, Who WM csrryiOK » kf#* \u2022 .j.\t\u201ei the l-aVe regiou und *1 «k 1 Ui'k b**f with en infant m IL She wm tsWen .»hor«s of the hay ol l'iindyt where wsroti'R t.the LVnlrsd Sutton, and the\t^v%\\, tsxe been oidend by the Moteuroloffica ,,,.».j\ttbât ihe whs tàkMJl the child _ HureAU\t\u2022«it l i\u2018 vttr«iuHm; liny Nucmry.A tuiddle eged uiau |>ut id so Kxceedincly hi|th tides bsvs prevAiled sl«>DK rtitueed.r >\t* \u2014 ststion shortly afterward* tWt the past t« ays.Con | IUTTM_I Iiderable damage ha.been \u2018lone to dykM on the üAspereauit ri\\er, N.S.and the land* aro inundated.Tem|>otsry re pain, are being made.Yeaterdsy the dyke» at NV olfvtUe, N-°-j in a y**r\t*»»*'»\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 «\u2022-'\u2022n-\t*\t.i\\|« w^y and nuu»* rt»ui\tb®ty t* hed.L would take t»ie child l«ack to bis Itome.^Vol,vi,^ anil\tWilliants Bridge t*re«t which was at Crand Chateau, m 8t.Marks f^Ar( ^ fotertaioed that subse*iueot tides, UVKRPOOL 1\u2018HOVlHluN MAKKBT Cnaass.\u2014Thsre hss bis.» a brisk demand all Mick at adiancliiK prices, and all grads, ar# hlghsr about *\u2022 to 5» per cut .Uio market closbiK Arm >»lth \u2022n upward tendency.The stock here «» «kotos s> l umbers Is very small, and with cable advices o u mjwratively amall stocks lioth In America and t'snsda and advancing priori thsre.U se.nw as U stocks hrre isnonly b# i*ueanl stcoiih deiably hlghST «< */* ¦ UlS present foreign quotations being its to S* i < » ' \u2022bo\u2018r v *l.iei here.We quoU to day ch )loe beptom'jer colored.:.6>.Ui MW, the Utt.r bavlo* bsen psW Ire* ly.\u2022rd some holders now «ik 6Vs.Wl.lic.Ws JjHj.'juiia ai d me>t holietk rsnulre 60s.\t1 me to IInest Augusis bkvr sold better te.pe-'UUy colored, which I» 'l0\u2018» !\"'\u2022 tilul), and are 0\"W quoted 4?s to 43s.Bumms» ¦r*\u2018b s, (.111) well kept, liave also «old tielter at 40» to 44».and lower qualities at 20.to MH.stock, ol all graile - are ADVERTISEMENTS.\u2022\u2022 Jr»Tlo«,, Boap will not discolor.¦ ^ V KRGREEN8.E V ERO KEEN S.1 i\tFor Cliiietmas IKcoratlous.lO.uuQ Juat fcc#lfids Huolhcf 10,000 to h»l f nt#l Kl KU4.il r WUUATUi advertisements.WILLIAMS For ChrisliiiSl Uccoratluns.KKAHKlt.VIU Kit A «Ü.rSSTATOS».MAK- KAIILV ROSE am* ' bEAL'TIKB UK HKKUON Rest grown ou tb.t.laüdid M i*tri al tr m the f*r »« nf ?.L-ïful*,t'rswford.Verduu, and Turn living, Pigaus Karin KRAHKIl, VIUKK A ÜO.ideutiticd him wpl e-araoc** at the Ue father cMhs ^rTwhoss' chUd wss in the va'ise- He at once paid down $10, the entrance the child to the nunnery.He said that !n a year or two.when his daughter was msr |U itar.There I» s.m.Httjo eiiqulryjor c o ce Amirl.au at >os to o ».but *uppl»«*\ti l much t ustness to be donc.K Ine.t Kiel I»-|U0t«l IMS to 126#; Irish dearer t ork ilr»u.thirds.o2> ; fourths, 72» pee c«t -//oifÿson Broth*\" ln.utar, Ltcrrj.cl, .Oi .V .t.V'V HOLLAS» tlK.lt It IN HM.Uere-lvlog to-day.Fluent Dutch Herrings, in small kegs (pure »U|ISFs) .Norwegian Anchovies in midget kegs, aud Russian 8ar»ir were allowed to depart, and the child was this morning baptized and the taken to the Nunnery.\u2022\u2022ONF.LAST ATTEMPT\" TO COKCILIATS Till l*SVIAM« >!««\u2022.The Finance Committee, in it.report to Council Hi* ivfti rnoon on the underwrit, is inisnds, r nearest the earth in December.The high lunar tide hi augn.ented by a high aolar tide., t VKNINii Pc- tlh, »'* * o'clock, m tb> si Mitiodl»' t'lnirch Lvclur* Room lo arr.in.a fur I H1PAV .lisiiit'i' M ''ah smaun.lcinU-ifts and lep'ii-sSBtatlvvS are urgcutlf rt-qUiSUd tc cite, d ^\t^\tprp,,,|l Bt LAttKVK h|H«R < IKKD MEAT*.Lawry » \u201c''town Krivnd Hams I.AWRYS CROWN IIRANP UONELESS lltlKAK.FAST BACON.LIAMS t SON Awarded '(«*e'!iagt».05 cvnt» per lb, in 5 1 lots IX) cents pier II).in 10 lb- 1>*1* FBA8ES, VIOE1Î AID NOW IS THE TIME *- \u201c\u2022\u2022trii^sr, te'.KM \" 8i4>ui:, |.1I 81.Peter afreet.And 3 doora from ( rai«, to one of the best pi'.ace* in loir».A SPLENDID STOCK OF Ol M AND OTH dll HINDS.PINS, EAR-KINi:'1.WATOtfF.i, CHAINS, Bre'., In Ktock, and at prices lower, we tclieve.than the lowest WATCHES TIIOROUOIlbY CLEANED ANP WARRANTED FOR e Virtb and best annual concert of the choir and ctch**rraof th*> East End Methodwt Ckutch was held but evening, the Rev.Win.Hall in the chair.Th- ha.i w*« crow le-1 with a very ajpreciative au-limce, ac 1 the first part cJ the p r'gramtr.e.owing to frequent encore*, ws* not finished till (\u2022 -'0 p m.Tte orcheatra, uri.r Mr Holland's ;ea t io singers w re capital, and received dewrved gee* c!T cca C 0 M M E K CIA L.II nnd II) Blenry afreet.wit**!*» Orne*.Wwlcesday, Dec.3.WHOLESALE PRICES.^Tbe r.ribvh breadr\u2019 iSs market i* dull but *teaditr.Ccerbohm » ea 1* advic* t\" da) are a.folio*# -bar-wk, at, steadier ; corn, nil.Cargoes G A.HOLLAND.1 lb rot*.20c t \u2022 r p>ot.or t-î » p-r doren Ï lb l'ois, 35c pwr pva*.or 24 ik) per doson KrHier'» «nriiiali»«le.In 4 lb jars ami 7 lb.tins.Cnos.SE A BLACKWELLS l'resl» Fruit Jams nnd Jellies.In 1 lb.p»tf CREAT REDUCTION I IN PRICi:S Ob' PARLOR SETS! IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FoK OTHEK GOODS f SHALL OFFF.lt FOR ONF.WCP.K PARLOR SETS AT THE FOLLOW 1NO PRICKS : « ro»te »t Blackwell'* tandled P
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