The daily witness, 15 juin 1889, samedi 15 juin 1889
[" WITNESS Vol.XXX.No.140.MONTREAL, SATURDAY.JUNE 15.1889.* I Is.-4 Ir.b IV.Nollcu u/bin At, marrhijrt itiul day while the building wa.Crowded with dealer* and customer*.Handled* were caught in »he rums, and are still buried there.Many were instantly crushed to death, rrooi» have been called not and set to work digging ont the deal and rescuing the living.Ho far eight corpses have hem taken from tho ruins, am, fourteen wounded imrson.have been recovered.Many more aremmsing.Not more than a third of the ruins has been explored The market is surrounded by a frantic crowd.2 he scenes of distress are heartrending.\u2022rated a vital part and the ship would bav® tilled and sunk.It will take about six weeks work to repair the damage.An attempt is to be made to day to raise lb® tug sunk by the steamer \" Montreal\" off Hillery.Premier Mercier and hit colleaguee have been officially invited by the Mayor ofHL Hyacinth® to visit that city and accept its hospitality.They will be its guests on Wednesday next, There was a great demonstration at Kivar-du* L°«*P yesterday in honor of Cardinal Taschereau.iviTw) nm»t pay In advance.[ViaC.P.R.TiUgrapk.) CAUHK OF THK ÜAI1 HTRIKK, I\u2019abih, June 14 \u2014It is stated by friends of the government that the strike of cab drivera in this city, was promoted by Boulangist*.They hoped, it in declared, to be able by this means to do Hotr.athmg towards embarrassing the govern-mi nt and interfering with the eucoess of the e*.nibiti on.It is certain that the exile and his friends areextremely annoyed at the growing indifference of I\u2019arie to the Boulanger idea, and ¦vnuld like to distract this indifference in any ray possible.But no direct evidence is at hand to connect them with the cab strike.required.IIKNRY MORGAN ft OO.ABCKRIOAN.THE THE STOCK STOCK WAS WAS all new for this season's business, and consists ol the very latest novelties In Hcarfs, Ties, Braces, Hand and Neck KCrchlefe.Also, a line lot of Htaples, such as WHITE SHIRTS REGATTA SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS SUMMER UNDERWEAR HALF HU8E, Ac., Ac.FUMITURI.LOW PRICED BEDROOM SETS, VERANDAH CHAIRS FOLDING CHAIRS, GARDEN SEATS, RATTAN CHAIRS, Ac., Ac., At S.li.PARSONS* BOOTS AND SHOES.1,1X10 PAIKH OF SAMPLE* are now twing sold at 25 percent Mow wholesale price at the BALMORAL 8MOE HTfIKE, ino.'t Notre Dame street.AN IMMENSE ICEBERG.THK 83.\u201c HAALK\u20198\u201d NARROW ESCAPE FROM DESTRUCTION BY IT.A COOL OAITAIN «AVfft (UH SHIP LIVM.AND MANY 8.CARS LEY.w Ft'RNITl'RB ROOMS.1*13 and ISIS Notre Dame street.ILTON AFGHAN SQUARES without any cross neams.____\tHENRY MORGAN ft CO.A RMSTRONO PHOTO XNORAVINO OO., 673 Craig street, (near Bleury.) Tti.crnoKx 2331.THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THK THE THE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRIOR PRICE PRICE c OVERNTON\u2019S CARPETS.Rl'RrP OF WILD CHERRY, For the rWief and cure of Coughs.t.'oMs, Asthma and Uronchitis.Superior to all other*.Price 28c.(.J.(OtKBNTON A CO., Corner of llli ury and Dorchester »treets' Branch\u2014449 St.Lawrence itreet AX MINSTER, WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, MOQUETTE, WOOL, UNION, HEMP.Ntw York, .lune 16.\u2014The steamer \"Haaln,\" which arrived last evening, left Southampton on June 7th, and carried fill passengers.Up to Tuesday the weather wa* heautifnl.On Tuesday evening the breein freshened, and drew a little south west, and the patches of thin white fog broadened and dis|>er*ed.and were more frequent.At 10 p m.the fog was at its thickreit, and the air peroeutibly colder.The watch was doubled.At 11.16 Capt.Richter DrricTxi) ho mi ioa m the water close under the bow.Fie sprang to the signal apparatu* and stopped the engim-s.Almost immediately the fog seemed to lift a little and right ahead the captain saw with his night glais the gray outline of a huge iceberg.He gave the order hard a port \" and \u201c reverse full speed,\u201d before anyone about had seen the ice or guessed his reason.The iceberg was about six boat lengths, away and the \u2022\u2022 riaa!» \u2019\u2019 was headed for it.It loomed no in the fuir like a\t\" The price paid wna so low that wo daru not mention It, 8.CARS LEY.t\u2019y \u2022per.V»u I H >.À tack ¦elf.Excha.nu* Yocb Old Pianos at Mr.Lindsays piano rooms, 2270 3t.Catherine street, »nd get one of the celebrated Heintzman pianos, High Class vh.Chxap Pianos.\u2014At a time when a certain class of mannfasturers and otf.rs sfom to vie in tlooding tbe country with cheap and nameless musical boxes, nick named piano, it is gratifying to read Messrs.Willis « Cos advertisements of high class piano* and organs, and to note the comments upon them by the worlds greatest artists and judges.Sw NuHcd Courier, New York, April 3, A MB OUR SWISS MUSLIN ( l UT AI .\\S arr \u2022ellini; Vrrj faat.IIKNRY MORGAN OO.AT LAST.\u2014There is a Furniture Mouse in the city whore the public can furnish their housen with bcnutiiul (roods and have them delivered in the best condition posHiblo at less than auction prices.Rich and poor aliko welcome at tho Greatest Retail Fur-House in Canada.FEE & MARTIN, 359 to 369 St.James st.T .ADIES in waîit of a cheap Black __ _IW 1 ^ 1 auMful .Iwikiis at l^o aud 1C, p,.r yir,|.1)0 Y°u KNOW THAT MR.hi lia.\t0P ^ ' Otii.y your frit'O.U ami you will l«.THE THE THE THE THK THK THK THK THE THE OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS OBJECTS The two objects in view for buying the etoiji were\u2014tlrst, and most important, to mrkea iluie money out of It; second, to give our customerH a treat In the way of Men i^FurnUhlut Uoode at about Half I\u2019rloo S.CAK8LKY.ITS ITS ITH ITS ITS ITS ITS ITS ITS ITS CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION _^\\\u2019e fondltlott of the stock turns out to be A «'\u2022od pari of tiu> good* am not at all affected by either tire, smoke or water.S.0AR8LKY.- Well.so come aloug ami *-B4 NT, I'ATHKBINK ETKEET.< h'postte Victoria street.v ®Tapanese ruos »n various sizcq.________________HEMCV M'IRGAN ft CO, A a public vill he hcM over the death of long pricee.the CHEAPEST A.VYI\u2019AL sale df fcreitlbr thUmrn^°'x \u201c* a\u201cA11 And peuve the truth of this notice.A lot of BABY CARRIAGES at COST.BETA I\u2019D, BING «k PATTERSON, FURNITURE AND REDDING, \u202281 Craig sc THE\tHALE\t1H\tNOW\tOOl NO\tON THK\tHALE\tn\tNOW\tOOING\tON THK\tBALB\t18\tNOW\tGOING\tON THE\tHALE\tIS\tNOW\tGOING\tON THE\tBALE\tIH\tMOW\tGOING\tON THE\t¦AU\t18\tNOW\tGOING\tON THE\tBALE\t18\tNOW\tooura\tON THE\tbale\tia\tNOW\tGOING\tON THE\tSALK\tIH\tNOW\tGOING\tON THE\tHALE\tis\tNOW\tGOING\tON Tha Halo\tIs now going on, and will be\t\t\t\t Our recent importations make the assortment full ami attractive.Pricee right.OIL 4 LOTUS AND LINOLEUMS.New and artietic styl.-s.Well seasoncnl gcKxls.Low prioea.CURTAINS.It is no advertising puff to say ».¦ have the best value to be* fourni auy whuru in the new lot Just opcnetL IVottlngham Lace Cartalns.Bbulras Muslin Curtalus, Axtlque aad Guipure Curtalnq.Canvas and Scrim Curtains, Mandalay Muslin Curtain*.Chenille and Turcoman Curtain* Scrims, Canvas snd Muslins hy tho yard for cheap Bummer Curtains.CHAINS.BANDS, LOOPS.The new Rihbon and Coiled Wire Combination Loou is the laU-st novelty.WINDOW POLKS IN STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLE.NEW WINDOW SHADES AND SPRING ROLLERS.HAMMOCKS.We maki a specialty of these (rood*, and (how 20 differ ent style*.Spread», Ropes, Pillows, Hooks, ftc.The '\u2022 Perfection Hammock does not pull off the buttons.StirAREft! RTGA! MATS t Three hales New Squares just In.Site* 2 x 2 up to I x 5 yards, from the low t riced jute up to the linest Anglo-Indian, and juat the tiling for country or seaside.(hlna Malting*.Dundee Carpet*.STEAMER RUGS, CAMPING BLANKETS, BOAT CUSHIONS.SHF.RPHBIN math and high.We hare rmited a lot of Uh-.ice Skins in the long silky wools so admired and so difficult to procure, and they are now lelng delivered from the factory wade up m colors and sires to onr own order.The wool on some of tho rugs is over a foot long, The mais are specially good.Call aud secure h.-st choice All colors.CARPET H WEEPERS.Our Sweepers are mode specially for us and have points of superiority fourni in no others, not Ibe least being their rtMonable pries.We sell a new make of Http Ladder, Placed with ns by a manufacturer.The style and price commend it to the careful and exi\u2019crteuccri housekeeper Any uumbsr of steps- Clotrsl Living Cash Prlrrs Plainly Marked on All Goods.JAMES BAYLIS A SON, IH.17 NOTRE DAME ST.GAS STOVES.A largo shipment of thoso excellent Retort Gas Stoves just to hand.It will pay you to soo thorn beforepurchnsing.Our $l(jStove is a gem with latest improve-monts.Gas Consumors Benefit Co., 2208 St.Catherine stroot.Eb* Uailg Stffitacsi SATUKDAY AFTKKNOON, JUNK 15.8.CARSUEY.P*r yard.8.OARSLEY, ¦m.1767, 176*.1771, 1773, 177».WH RDTRE DA MR ¦TREHT, Montreal.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.SPECIAL ODD ENDS OF WIL kJ TON and AXMINSTEB CARPET® to clear at 61.50 per yard, leu 5 percent cash discount.henry Morgan * o.PLUSH PARLOR SUITES, AT »37 50.HARDWOOD BEDROOM SETS at |15.Bargains in all lines of Furniture.HTEWAR1\u2019® Eurnllnre Wnreronma, 1828 ft 1834 Natre Dame stiesV Fine assortment of pat TKRKB IN MATT I NOR J.nt fec«*iYel direct from thiiii.hjfcial ducouiii t«> th»- u**!.uicNKY Morgan à uu.Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CABLE.AN UNPLEASANT LETTER.THE PRINCE OF WALES' ALLEGED OPINION OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.QUKs wf;0 Vunka, June 15.\u2014A sensation ha* been caused here by the announcement that the Rouvelle /.'< pw« will shortly publish a letter purporting to be from the Prince of Wales to King Leopold, in which the Prince nates that the Emperor William's body is seriously attack\u2019*] by disease, that he cannot get sleep save what drug* procure for him, that he suffera from intense headaches, compelling him to resort t> mor phine, and that he easily loses his temi*>r.The lettir continues I shall never forgive or forget his treatment of n.e on the occasion of the funeral of bis father, nor the insults printed in the JUtcklectation of more icebergs.The veseel s poeifion when she ir** the ice was in latitude 42.64, longitude 49.64, with Cape Race bearing north, north west, 2B0 miles ?,Way >, The inabilities are that the \u201cCity of laris, the \" Aller\u201d and others of Wednesday's ¦teamera will have aomethmg to aay of the berg when they reach the other side and it is not unlikely that vessel* due here on the next day or two, may also report ice in their track*.Tne \u2022Haale a\" pa**eDgr* held a thank*givmg ser-vice on board on Wednesday and will present Capt.Richter with a handsome piece of plate.FLOODS IN INDIANA.V ntrCHMa, Ind., June 15.\u2014The June fl «od* have worked dixaster to the farmers of rfouthern Indiana who have crops in tbe bottom Und*.A DESPERATE FENIAN.Niw Yobk, June 15,\u2014Col.Denis De Oourcy, *° on,, of the leaders of the Fenian invasion into Canada, tried to kill himself with arsenic yesterday because a real estate transaction proved unsatisfactoiy The Col.deliberately mixed the fatal drug with water and his servant grabbed the glass from his hand.He went out and ty-ught another box and succeeded in swallowing enough to kill several men.Repenting his act he went to a police station and was taken to tbe hospital.The doctors said the stomach pump would probab'y save his life.THE CANADIAN.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(From Our Own OorretporuUnt,) Quinte, June 11, MILITARY PUNIRAL.The remains of the late Lieut-Col, Lamontagne arrived here from Montreal this morning, and were received at the boat and interred with full military honors, after a solemn service at the Rasilioa.A large body of civilians also turned out to pay the last tribute of res|Mict to the memory of the deceased.The military corj»» present on the occasion were U flattery, the Cavalry School, and the different volunteer battalion* of the city represented by their officers.The pall bearers were Lieut Colonels Forsyth, of the Quebec Hussars, Turnbull, of the Cavalry School, Roy, of the 9th Hattahon, and borrest.District Paymaster, and Majors J'in^**F, °f the Field flattery, and Prower, of \u2022 he Mh liattahon.The ootfin was covered rrirh flowers, the l mon Jack and the hat and sword of the deceased and was drawn on a gun carnage.The oortkge was headed by a firing party and the band of li Rattery, and, after the service at the church, it proceeded to lielmont cemetery, where the interment took plaoe.The flags on the Montreal boat, on the public buildings and on many private residences were at half-mast during the funeral.Til® BILLIKY DIHAHTKB.The body of Miss Wheeler has not yet been recovered.Put a portion, evidently of the roof of the whrel house, of the tug, in which she went down ha* been picked up near the Island of Orleans fully eight miles from the scene of the disaster.Mr.Wheeler continue* very much pro.tra.od.Heveral of the French local paper* tefer to the captain's version of the accidont publiahed in the Star a* very singular, to *av tbe least.\t* norm.Hernier, lately arrested at L'Islet in connsc non with the mysterious murder of hi* oourin.Nelson Hernier, there last winter, has be.n fully committed for trial at the next assizes at Mont-magny.Abh.' Marconx, Vice Rector of Laval University, Montreal, arrived in town to day, Messrs.Gravel and Collin, charge.! by turnpike Trust with demolishing their Pill .at Montmorency Falls, were brought before the Police Court to-day and admitted to bail to stand their trial.The body of an unknown drowned man has been p'cked up on the beach at (Jap Hunto an.will be brought to town for identification and in quest.The President of the French Republic has sent a handsome letter of thanks to La Hooi.ttô Français de Quebec for the (rntriotic address forwarded to him by the Society on the occasion of the celebration of the centenary of 17S11 and the openmrç of the Pens Exhibition.The syndicate formed to erect cotton mills ao Montmorency Kail* will, it is said, begin build mg v«rv shortly.The Mayor of Montreal, Mr.(«renier, was ii.town yesterday and, as President of the Hank du Peuple, paid a visit to that institution\u2019s branch in this city.He has since gone to the Mr.R.Prefontaine, M.P., ia also in town today.A little child, two or three years old, daughter of Mr.Hishop, organist of the English Oathe-dral, fell out of a third story window in her yesterday, and sustained T1IK QUEEN CITY.[Sjxrujl to the WUneet, June 15.) Tiibbb is Much Myhtxht over the loan which Mayor Clarke and Treasurer Ooady are negotiating in London.Following the receipt of ® King cablegram from the Mayor three star chamber meetings of the executive ware held yesterday, the result of which baa not beea divulged.The fame of the members, however, indicate that the cable meeeage wa* not \u2022 very pleasing one.Mr.Nordhbimbr issued another circular yesterday to the shareholders of the Federal tta»»D re- stating his case and giving hie opppnente some hard raps.The oombat will come on at oloe® quarter* on Tuoaday.Till Anglican Synod has declined to send Je\u2019.'gatee to the Dominion Temperance Alliance^ the Rev.Dr.Carry in moving the reeolution to that «-fleet saying that the Synod were not prohibitionist* and never would be, Hu Richabd Carywhiwhy will preeide at tb« coming reform demoustratioo at the Exhibition gtounds.THE LIMESTONE CITY.(SpteuU to the fVUnett.) A CRIOHR.Kinonton, Jane 16.\u2014Philanthropic peraona are about to organize a ori^ihe kindergarten for jHior children.There are seventy-two poor mothers who would willingly have their children cared for daily.The School Board hae bern asked to aid the ecbeme.NOT*.School trustee* are now talking up a eohem® for a new ten room school house.The Rev.Dr.Munro, of South Lake, ha® been appointed to the vacancy in Trinity church, Hrockville.He ie eloquent, an indefatigable worker, and a medical doctor.He reaidee in Kingxton.To prevent a deficit in the county treasurer\u2019s department the county rate has baen advanced one third cl a mill.It ia now three and ® third nulls on the dollar.PiCIL\u2019H FIOHT FOB LIF®.Lord A.Cecil made a desperate effort while in the water to save himaelf.He divested him-\u2022rlf bin ooâl and vmt.On hia iwrnon wm found $24.Hia gold watch went under with hi® v« at, ami his pocket book in hia coat is also said to have been filled with money.i n tha orlvin^a the \u2022ay* ' The A niericanshave ûndoubpBdîy'emergwl JK.t whffd^dTÎ from the conference with fiy.ng colors Ger mornmg .Id killed\t\u201c\tthis r,.\ton the advice of uh J' f AAt0.rney* wbich\tbring theae ladies to their tenses and prevent them from encouraging tbe propagatioi >f destructive hres inasmuch as it recommend* that no im provements yi the ihaj>e of macadam, sidewalks \u2022treetau* ^ ,npi>hed by thn Clty 10 th® n®w qCEBIc\u2019B FINANCIAL CONDITION.The .Utement publiahed by La Preue and other French papers of Montreal representing the municipal finances of Quebec as on the verge of bankruptcy were brought up in the Citr Council last night, flatly contradicted and se verely condemned.ni*ht appointed by the Gitv (Jouncil as Protestant School Oum-«'iiaiion er for tbe city.A survey was held on the 8S.\u2022\u2018Escalona\u2019\u2019 vee- M, wn00«n b7 ^ D,ck\u2019 P0'* warden, and Mr Wm, Simona, deputy port warden, Mr.\u2022 r,fy\tpresent, when it wa* as- oertainel that tbe veasel\u2019s bottom was verv .er.oualy damaged.AUut twenty-five pUtoe «
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