The daily witness, 12 février 1890, mercredi 12 février 1890
[" '¦1 m \u2022 \u2022 ^ - - .DAILY WITNESS Vol.XXXI, No.3ti.MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY TJ, 1800.Price One Cent.HHtat 91 biruu wuurt its 4*mA» «varlaMn nMl bt ndorttU wilMAt nay\" **i addrrtt o/lA* muUr m oOmneiM »o %otiot mh bt lakr* cj tktm.Vtrut m4 weUmUd otUwuy motU*t art eAtrw* ** \u2022* rtfvtar (MMb MABB1KO.NoUKH\u2014I.KK - At the rawduioo ol Ihe WUlr'» rrlucru alfivt, Kiuaituu, (>» Iku Ko* U ü ioriwo, on Mlb I)«c., AlUrt Johu Noki*.of KIokAou, lu M»»» Mury Jtue Leo HILL-LoNEY.-On Jon *11*.a* Jo*o»3u by ih»- It**.D.C.Haadmon, W.J.UU1, lt> Eli* A.Looey.HK1LKK-COMHKH -Ou Jou.litb, ol tbo roiuleoe* «\u2022 V U»t uli by III* Kef.D.O.NàmleMOn.Mr.AbfahM» Hi.tiler, uf Kiuynloo, to Ur* J»u* Oombef.W Oallfuf bit, U.H LAKOIK)N-HAFKNEIt On Jtu KKh, tt «» AlUrt it.r.t, by lb* Hi * O O Ht\u201ed*r*.,o.Mr.JuKJ.h Ltukdyo, tu Mit* Ln» O.H»lfael\u2022¦ VIED.«OOKB -At Oreo*ill* K*ï.in lb* oouuty of ArgoulOuU, P g .on Tuetdty.lb* 4lh day of Feb , lb\u2018J0.Emery, old-,«t mu of Kliiha Oooke.pilot, t*e«l 22 year* and 4 day* WHITE-On Um Ob Keb.1190, at Earubatu (kn.tre, QU* , Martin White, in tha 70th year of hi» a»[.DltNN On ll>« 11th inrtanl, Andrew, youugert ton of Jbtne* and Chriitlua Duqii, a*ed 5 year* and 4 month» Puurral will take place onWcdneaday at'.\u2019ocluck.from bi* father* residence, 73Conyreiatiou street, l\u2019oint Ht.Cbarle*.to Mount Royal Cemetery Eriend* and ac-gtiaintauceaare relh tort , Amelia Torrance, widow of Thomas ilibb.Esq., and wife of the Her.W.B.Clark, D.D., in her 70th year advertisements.MONEY, THE WORLD'S RUINATION AND THE HOOT OF ALL «OOD, And that * what we are after.FURNITURE and BRDDINQ i* what we giro in exchange.See our spring sasortment, and get (sir prices HKNAri», 841*47 rt PATTERSON, Manufactunr* Fine Parlor Furniture, I.YJ 4mlu street.Factory, 60 k 62 College strwet.j| >UBLIO NOTICK ! nr TETLEY HTKA8 ARK NOT for sale al S OaRHLKYH retail, but are sold by the leydiag Urecess thruufbcul the city P s PUTBIOIANB will find full luppliek of thofol-lowing: Chetr.icals now in itock : KxalKino, ('hloralamid, Sulfonal.Antipyrine, Antifubrine, Otiaasine nud Hklol.Henry K.Ortty.Chotnist, 122 Hf.Lawrence Main ntroet.Take notice that I have removed to the elefcant new *tore, comtr of Lagtauchetiere, which I have fitted np in tiret c!as* wtyle.\t__ Hav* Yor Si»n the Bell Tiano at Willit & Co 'a, 182-1 Notre Dame street__ The I'innscui of Fame.\u2014Steinway, Caicker-inK and Hainra\u2019 Pianos are the recoRnizcd Standard American Pianos of the world ; nod Kstey and Kimball Organs.Sole agents A A 8.Nordheimer, 21H St.James street, Montreal.Hit NT/MAN Upbioht Pianob have been pur chased by many of our prominent nmaiciane, and hundreds upon hundreds of aUcla?*ea of our citizens, and the large quantities that continue to be sold from Mr c* io Ihe city.I*»:i .Aolrc Dame street.PHI Lit' NOTICE.Thi above cut reprcaonta a package ofTKTLK.Y'S TKA.On the 'uvt-rse aide of the package it tho cut of MKcim'nd*r.TKTLKY'H TEAS are sold iu these packages only If offered In any other farm or way i b.y are not genuine.IM RIII' NOTICE.When you aak your Cricer for JOSEPH TETLRY k CU.8 INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS aco you get if, in load-foil packages, with the uame, \u2022\u2022TETLEY 8 TEA, on each package as abou-These beautiful Tea» are grown In the lo»ely aad fertile Island of Ceylon, and on the rich mountain slopes of the Himalayas, midway between the etsrnal anowe which crown their aumimta and tho burning heat of the plaina.they are without doubt the purest and tho cheapest Tea ever offered to the public.Ktmemntr that oiss pound will go quite as far as two pounds of 40-cent lea.Holtl In Lctitl-Foll Packages «aly.No 1 QonUty-TO cent» per pound, do do \u20143J conta per half pound.No 2 Qualily-60 ceuta per pound, do.do.\u201423 ceuta per half pound For wholesale terms tnd other information, apply to A AKHLEl A CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, lia SI.I'clcr atrJct.Monfral._______ IIOSII.KT DEPARFMENT.Iditllca\u2019 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other *\u2022 Thread»\" it towers Is gifted with all woudroua powers.Its faim! for smoothups* leads the ran.I se \" Clapiwrtoo n Thread\" when e Vr you can.ONOF.USED ALWAYS USED PLAPPLUTOVS SPOOL COTTON.Tll'p EVP.It READY ItKIlSS .sTP.P.I.s Come as a ham and a bleuing to all who wlah to Ei-oiiotiil/.r Time.luralusli e to dr.-M maker* and a great Saver of Lalior.TTscd in .very household THE EY Lit IAEA 111 DRESS STEELS arc waterproof and perspireli-JU proof.H CAUSLKY 8.CARSLEY, 1765.I7U7.1769, 1**1, 1**3.17*3.\t1*77 NOTRE H A MF.STREET, MONTREAL, .1 0UN MURPHY i CO.'S A.DVERTIHRlieNT.NEW NEW NEW NEW PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS The Ural of the assaou have arrived sud aie now oa view in the Print Dvpartuu ut aud also In our St Peter street window a Take a look at them and them com* In and BUY BUY BUY JOHN MUKHHY A CO NEW NEW NEW NEW GINGHAMS GINGHAMS GINGHAMS GINGHAMS Also to hand tn assortment of New Designs in Fancy Chock Gingham», which ant sure to please both the taste sud pocket* of cur customers.JOHN MUKUHY A (X).Mail orders for samples of Flint* Gingham! etc., will receive our prompt and careful attention.NEW FLANNELETTES NEW FLANNELETTES NEW FLANNELETTES NEW FLANNELETTES Entirely new designs In Fancy Checked and Sniped Flannelettes just ty hand, which wo intend aelliug out at close figures 0 JOHN MCHPIIY & CO.Dry Goods l>ougbt at our stores invariably earn a merited approval.JOHN MUKPilY A CO.JOHN MURPHY ft OO., IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS.1781 AND 1783 NOTRE DANE STREET, f'ornrr 81.Peter Htreet, MONTREAL.Terms sasb and only one price.FANS.GREAT CLEARING SALE OF T.INDIA AND CEYLON TEAS.I have received my second consigninent.Quality, fragrance sud llavor unsurpassed.45e per lb.mill 20 Hi, Inf».40r for 3, IO CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS FOR ALL PRICES.4.noil Bluett or Jnpnn \u2022 \u2022 Yery Good Black nr .lii|imi Pine Blnek or Japan \u2022 \u2022 23c.lOr.30c.Yery Fine lllurk or Jnpnn \u2022 Extra Hite Black or Jnpan \u2022 GOe.These Teas ere all carefully selected and ol the Hoist quality.It.STEWART, 206 8T.ANTOINE STREET.Pli-klril Lit in bn* TonRiit-s.PI rk led PlRH* ToUffllCS.No.1 MF.BK MACKEREL.Pine Dn try Butler, 20 r per lb.D.HTEYYART, FAMILY G ROGER, 206 hi.Antoine alreel, cor.Telephone 1(32.Hoiintnln.She ^iturss.WEDNESDAY AKTKKNOON.YKB.12.Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CABLE.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(fri'in Our Own Oorrt*po*Jrmance of the functions of members of the Council.There was no opposilDn to their conteutiou on the part o! their male colleagues, IMFERIAL PARLIAMENT.IKflTKBDAl\u2019a DIBAT8.London, Feb.12.\u2014Referring to yesforJay's proceedings iu the House of Commons the Chronicle says s\u2014We cannot congratulate the Government upon their victory.If such an offence is not an offence against the dignity and honor of Parliament it csn tinly be because Parliament no longer has tbe honor of Parliament or dignity to lose, oa it no longer has a leader with enough spirit to maintain its honor against the powerful persons whose support may be worth areking.The Standard ray* : The motion as to breach of privilege could have been made as well a year ago and that the Opposition wanted to bring the Government into temporary disrepute, but missed their mark.The Telegraph, admitting that it wat a breach of privilege, says : That the fact that Mr.Par nell\u2019s wrongs had already been redressed makes the case practically unprecedented and the House acted wisely in rejecting tho motion.The Tinut say* : If the doctrine that tho letters were intended to influence Parliament ahould bo accepted we venture to lay that it would be impoiaible for any newspaper to be published daring tbe session without coming into conflict with Parliament.'The Nan says: Although the remit of the division grievously lowers the reputation of the Bouao of Common*, it improve* the prospects of the Liberal party.No Unionist cau henceforth with decency pretend that Englishmen and Irishmen are treated equally, for against them stand all the incidents in the latter stage of the Parnell movement and the amendment to tho Address raising tbe whole question of Irish ad miniatration.ORLEANS SENTENCED.Pabib, Feb.12 \u2014The Dnk\" of Orleans wa* to-day adjudged guilty of violating the law against pretenders and sentenced to two years\u2019 imprisonment.MWANGA RULES AGAIN.Cairo, Feb.12.\u2014Dr.Schweinfurth has in formation that King Mwanga has regained his authority in Uganda, he* destroyed the slave dhows, and is friendly with the Christians PROTECTION WANTED.Vienna, Feb.12 \u2014Three exporters hero were charged by Hauasman, the agent of New York button buyers, with fomenting tho recent strike.They now demand that Hauasman ho banished from the Austrian empire.C»1 Grant has written to Count Kilnoky reqanO.ng that he protect Haussman.THE ORLEANS COUP It'KTA T.Pakis, Fib.12.\u2014The friend* of tho Duke of Orleans say he deprecated M.Pradino\u2019s action in the Chamber of Deputies, on he is * verse to having political capital made out of his act.PORTUGAL\u2019S ARMAMENT.Lisbon, Peb.12 \u2014The municipal gusrdi of Lisbon and Oporto are to bo increased and re organized.The additions that the Governmen intend to make to the navy will include four cruisers and four gunboats.The Governmen will send o floating dry dock to Bt.Paul do Loando and another to Moz.smb iqne.VALUABLE DOCUMENTS BURNED.Paris, Feb.12 \u2014A fire in the Rue Scribe has destroyed Osborno\u2019s Library, valued at £100, 000, c< ntaining unique documents of the Croon well nnd Htuart period in English history and etcci mine the history of Spain and Italy.POCK PORTUGAL.Lisbon, Feb.12.\u2014At a late hour last night there were great crowds in the streets, but tho large force of police and troops prevented trouble Several newspapers have been seized for publish ing violent article*.Tho Republicans woropre vented from patting wreaths on tbe statue of Camoenr.CAULK NOTES Karl Derby writes that he doc* not object to Mr.Morlry\u2019s ^reposal to allow peers who re sign their neats in the House of Lords to be come eligible for seati iu tbe House of Com mon*, but those perns should be allowed tore turu to the Houte of Lords if they desire.The Dritiib Goveruirent hs* completed an arrange» ant with Lieutenant Xaliuski and tho Woolwich authorities have been ordered to con struct fifty guns of his pattern.Prince Birmarck sent a confidential note to the German ambassadors in Vienna and in Rome to ascertain tbe views of the governments regard ing the proposed labor question.Prince Alexander of Battenberg has written to Prince Fordiusnd repudiating any knowledge of Major Panitza\u2019s plot or any desire to return to Bulgaria.The Madrid government has decided to bring before the Spaniah courts tbe defrauders of tbe Cuban revenue who eacai>ed to America.Tbe Italian government will aend delegates to the Hwiss International Conference.Mr.Wm.O\u2019Rrien, M.P., ha* taken steps to bring legal action against Mr.Hmith-Barry, the leader of the Irish Landlords\u2019 Syndicate, on the charge of libel.\t_ CANADIAN.SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.Nicolft, f^ne ,Fib 12.\u2014Mrs.Pierre Vincent, a woman 30 y.ar.i of age, who lived at Hte, llrtgide, a village twenty miles below here, coin-ir.itted suicide jesterdiyat 3 p.m.by hanging herself.For tho list three or four months the L\u2019tcessed had often showed symptom! of rn'-utal derangement, but was never violent, and none of her relativei ever ntsj>*ct«d she would do anything of the kind.She leaves a husband and small family.EXECUTION OF A WIFE MURDERER.THi LABI RORMB II» A DRCNK1N TRACI«DT.Toronto, Feb.12.\u2014Thomas Kane, the wile murderer, met bis death stolidly at the Toronto gaol thi* morning.He walked from hi* cell to the scaffold shortly before 8 14 with a steady step and a calm countenance.The execution, though in tho bands of a novice, wa* forlunatoly accomplished with all posaible despatch, and Ksno died with possibly as little suffering nnder the circurostanots aa could well attend an execution by tho rope.Kane «pent bta laato night in prayer and devotion with Fathers Mc-Phillipe and Croise.To tha Rev.Dr.Oaondy Kane said, \u201c I have been a bad Catholic, father.I was bronght up so at Belfast,Ireland, but for years have not attended to my duty.The priest offered him consolation, and questioned him aa to whether he wished to make a confession.Kane replied that he did, but Doctor Caesidy, who is an extremely nervous man, did not feel equal to the occation, and sent at once for Fathers MoPbillips and Omise.Father Cruise heard Kane\u2019s confession last evening.Mass wa* said in Kanes cell at five o\u2019clock this morning, and the last rites of the ohnrch were administered to the doomed man half an hour before the march to the scaffold :an hour before tbe priest entered Kane > Mil yesterday the condemned man proteated hia inno* cence, and stated that some time when the Stirlings, who gave testimony against him at the trial, were under the influence of liquor, too public would learn of aomething which would astonish them.Ho would say no more.THI 0RI88.The crime for which Kano rendered up hie life was a most revolting and brutal one.Homo time, i-ither on Saturday night, November 10, or the morning of Hunday the 17th, Kane, in n drunken fit, attacked the woman with whom ho lived and who was the wife of his deceased brother.On the Sunday evening the woman was found lying dead stretched upon the floor of the miserable hovel on Dafoe street in which the couple lived.Her body was covered with bruises and on her bead were terrible wounds, evidently inflicted with a flat-iron which was found near by.With appalling coolness tho murderer had taken ashes from the stove, spread them over the blood that lay clotted »n the floor and swept the floor with a broom.Ho toM hie neighbors that hi* wife was dead ami then fled, but was captured the same evening and taken to prison while in a drunken stnpor.Practically no evidence in defence was offered at the trial.THE QUEEN CITY.(Special to the IVitnrsi, Fd, IS.] Thi Abhibhmbnt CoHMiefliONin values the grounds and buildings of Knox College at $170,* 000, and that amount must be raised by local aasfsement if the site is to be secured lor tha public.Thi Hon.G.W.Rom has given to tbe public his letter in reply to the Ottawa public school boards letter sent to him in connection with separate school matters.He shows conclusively that the separate schools get no favors, and that the grant to Ottawa city is divided strictly according to attendance.In thi Lioirlatcri, yesterday, the pnblio account* were brought down, tho period of tbe aesaion being unusually early.The total receipts were $3,401,172, and ihe expenditures $2,048,971.The Attorney (ieneral informed the House,in answer toaquestion from Mr.Ingram, that the Government had for some time had tinder consideration tbe subject of legacy duties.After the adjournment, which took place early, Mr Mowat in tbe library made in hie usual happy manner the presentation of a beautiful silver cup to the winning battery in the artillery competition for 1889.The out) has been won twice in succession by Major Niooll\u2019s brigade, Guelph.WEATHER REPORT.MeveoaOLOeioAL Omos, Toronto, Ftb.Il, II p.m.\u2014 The pressure Is (till generally above normal throughout the continent,but there Is a little drprewlon moving east serose the Like region, end an sppesrance of another more important depression forming In the North.West Territories.The t«mp(-rat'ir«> hs* risen a little In almost all part* of Canada and the weather ha* been fine everywhere.Temperaturer at 6 p.m.\u2014Calgary, 40; Qu'Appelle, 29 ; Winnipeg, 4 ; Toronto.90 ; Montreal.H .Quebec, 6 ; Hallfs*.20.Frobabllltls* lor the next *4 hour*:\u2014Lakts, fresh to strong south-west to north-wist winds, generslly fair weather, with a few snow flurries, stationary or higher temperature Ht.Law* renee, wind*, shifting to south west end west, partly cloudy, with light local snow, a little hlghsr tempera* turc.Golf end Maritime, moderate to fresh winds, mostly fair, with light mow to-night, a little blgbtr t*m|-er*tur*. * ] rni$ MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Wkdnesdat.February 12, 1890.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.A LIVELY DEBASE OVER PIGOtr FOK(iKHIK3.THE MH.I'ABVKLL MAKIH A Bt'XKCU.London, 11.\u2014In the H^uioul Oommonn to-diy, HirJADira KrrBunou, under eeoreUry, promut d to Uy on the ubln »t au early daUi the paiMTi rrlatiDft to Borlu^al and South Africa.Sir Michael liickt-Beach, Draaident of the Board of Trade, gave notice of the introduction of a lithea bill.Mr.Balfour announced that on Monday nail he would introduce the Inah Land i\u2019urohaae Bill One clauae of the bill providea for the creation of a land department.Till 11 TIMia\" AND I'AUNILL, Sir William Vernon Haroourt otfered a motion drclarinR that the London tiwut, in pubhahiug the forged Bigott letter a, waa guilty of a breach of privilege.Sir William coutended that a breach of privilege committed during one aeaiion could be puniahed during another aeaaiou.He aaid : \"Since the auil for libel naa been decided in favor of Mr.Barnell, and since it has been admitted that the letters used aa a cover to the assault on him wer« ( irgerigl, the Houao it allorded an abeolutely sure oasis whereon to act.It is now obvi jus that the object of the publics tion of th* forgeries on thd day when IfcO coercion bill had its second reading was to iort i-ence the division in the House It wai a groia and palpable outrage upon the House.A more flagrant breach of privilege could not bo conceived.Some reparation should be mad* for this use of poisoned weapon*.\" He urged that all sides should unite to braud with the stigma of parliamentary reprobati m this practice of the art of political forgery (Uheere.) Sir John K.Gorst, under secretary for India, aaid that the time was passed for the discussion of the breach of privilege.Moreover, such a discussion would be inopportune while the re port of the Barnell Oommission wai pending.He moved that the House decline to consider the motion of breach of privilege.MB.ULADSTONI'S OPINION.' Mr.Gladstone, who was loudly cheered ai he arose, supported the motion.He said that be could uot consider that the Tuna' offence against the House bad been purged by the apologies made before the 1\u2019arnell Commission through Sir Ktcbard Webiter, which apologies grossly exaggerated the original offence.(Hear, near.) He was surprised that Sir Richard nad allowed himself to bethe vehicleof suck an apology.This wss tke earliest chance the Honse had had, and it was the most opportune moment for it to express its indignation over the publication of the forgeries.If the conspiracy against Mr.PArnell had been successful the result to him wonld have been absolute political death, and the mortal blow struck at him would bave been felt throughout the Irish nation.(Obeetr.) The Tvntt bad aimed to affect the judgment of the House, and it had really iu their direction a temporary succès».He did not wish to dsrell upon the horrible and loathsome character of the whole affair.He trusted Che H use wonld vindicate its right to deal with the cfleece.The Government owed il to itself to deal fairly toward Mr.Parnell and the Irish people for the injustice done to both through the forgerus.Surely the House should not hesitate to express its fall seate cf the injustice.Ml.BALPOl l Rgpun.Mr.Bslfcur accused Mr.Glsdstone of dealing in ffim»y fiction He declared that the delay was the fault of the Gladstone party alone, and aaid the charge that the Tine* had acted with a view to influencing the judgment of the House was a calumny.If that had been thdr object they would have bad a better prospect of success by quoting freely from Mr.Gladstone\u2019s and Sir Wm.Harcourt's denunciation of Mr.Parnsll and the Land League.He objected to the ancient, cumbrous and often misused machinery of the breach cf Parliament.LABOrCBIBl AND BBADLACGH.Mr.Laboucbere expressed his surprise at the petty and paltry arguments advanced by Mr.Balfour and Sir John Gorst.It had been proved that the Tima bad supplied Pigott with bank notes to provide for bis family within ten days of the time when he had absconded.He could understand the reticence of Mr Smith on this subject.He could not defend his old friend, Mr.Walter, and he was naturally not inclined to attack him.He should remember, however, that he is the leader of the House of Commons.\t\u2022 Mr Bradlaugh said that as the Tu a assiste 1 the Government to pass its infamous measure, the breach cf privilege was against the whole House, as well as against Mr.Parnell.Sir Biward Clarke, Solicitor-General, advanced numerous precedents for the Government\u2019s course in this case, and declared that it was inconsistent with the principles of justice to prosecute the 2>nei sgain, Ut such proceeding wonld be a corollary of the adoption of the motion.KB.PSBSILL'9 SPZ1C3.Mr.Parnell, who was cnthuiiaetieslly cheered aa he took the floor, said that Sir Edward Clarke by Baron de Ramsey and seconded by the Karl of Stradbrokr.POBTCOAL.Karl Granville criticised the tone of the despatches to Portugal as unnecvesanly harsh and , us having gone ou^of the way to provuku irritation in a amall nation that bad a great colonial history, lie hoped it was not true that naval u:aco uvrts were practised in the Mediterranean, as this must cause additional friction, He also hoped that the (lovernmont would explain the exact meaning of the mission of General Simmons to the Pope and wonld tell why, in the Hjieech from the Throne, no mention was made of tlia Parnell Commission.Lord Salisbury defended the mission of Gene ral Simmons a* necessary (or the arrangeoneut of questions affecting the attitude of the Gov-ernu.eut regarding the Catholics in Malta.'1 he Government, ho said, shared with the country the pain arising from the dispute with our au cient ally, Portugal, but when the House had read tho papers, it would hud Portugal had been warned again and again within the last two .years, that it was impossible for England to usu nt to her claims to ownership of the territory of tribes that were under British protection, or her settlements iu the Shire-Myassa countries, and that wo could not allow taa us lives within onr protectorate to be raided with impunity or our centres f colonustion t ¦ be , suppressed by violence.Prompt diplomatic action, lie thought, was pn-ferable in such a cue to dallying with a dispute and to delay t 00,000, but lately it bsd some trouble in getting its paper discounted.It is said the banks which lately made advances are the principe! creditors.Franklin Woodruff has been a ptcminent politician in Brooklyn for many I ear?, and has lately been particularly conspicuous on account of the controversy with \" Al\" Dagget, from whiîh «orne rather unsavory developments resulted.Mr.Woodruff has long been engaged in the fish, salt and storage buxines*.Besides his interest in the firm, Woodruff was a large individual owner of storehouses in Brooklyn, including the Franklin aol tha Woodruff stores.It « said the Mutual Life Insurance Company held a mortgage of $>X)I000 on the stores for money loaned Woodruff.A GREAT STRIKE THREATENED.Pirr»Br»o, Pa, Feb.II.\u2014Patrick Meliryd*, ex-secretary of the Miners\u2019 National Progressive Union, and member of the executive board of the United Miners, the new orgamzat.on.is in the City to make arrangement* for tbs annual conference with the operators.McBryde says that unless the operators of Peonsylvams, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois come together and sign the inter state scale the greatest coal miners\u2019 strike ever se*o in this city will take place.The four sûtes must act together or a shut down vill be called by the miners\u2019 representative This will throw 75,000 men ont.As the opereters of Indiana and Illinois have virtually refused to go into the conference a strike seems probable, WOMEN EVANGELISTS MOBBED.HULL STILL FURTHER DISGRACED j BY A DRUNKEN MOB.A bUAUlfCL tTOBY OK WUOTBY AND O0WAUD1CK.I Ottawa, Frb.11.\u2014The city of Hull was in the bi nd* of a mob to-night.The five or six | policenm, «long with the Mayor, the civil sulhoritirs and other law abiding citizens in the c*ty, were powerless to preserve order, and rowdyism prevailed.The cause which led to all this has been published.To begin with, it ought to be mentioned that Miss Wright, an energetic and indelatigabln young ladv evangelist, who has done tnveh in Ottawa to educate and aiaisl the jioor generally, with two n three other ladies hired a hall In Hull for the purpose of preaching the gospel.Last week they were brutally trrated by a band of ro;igh*.liberally filled with alcohol.One or two gentlemen escorts were severely injured by missiles thrown by tho infu- | riated crowd.The utmost indignation was expressed in Ottawa over the occurrence, and in addition to the press condemning the perpétra tors of the cowardly deed, the matter was taken up in the Protestant churches u Sunday.The meetings in Hull were arranged to be held every Tuesday evening, and an offer was made by ni au y citizens of Oitawa, generally by some socirth s and particularly by members of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, to accompany the young ladies to night and protect them.Miss Wright replied to all of them that their mirsion waa one of |>eaca AND NO BODY OK MiN WOULD ATtCMPT TO ILL-TUIAT two or three unprotected females.She arrived at entirely wrong conclusions, as will be seen herealttr.Miss Wright, the two Misses Frspiers and another lady left Ottawa for Hull this evening, having only one gentleman escort, Mr.It.Stewart.Fearing that trouble might happen, his brother, Mr.J.K.Stewart, follow-ed after them some distance behind.When they arrived in Hull it was noticed that the city was in a state of unusual uproar and the few policemen that the city boaats of were wholly unable to give protection to any one.Through this mob the little band of evangelists had to travel, as the ball they weretoholdtheirmeetiug in lay on the outskirts of the city.Thoy were followed by a crowd of toughs, led by a burly man in his shirt sleeves, and who yelled, booted and threw stones in all directions.When the Ottawa people arrived at their hall there were about twenty cf them altogof^er.Chief Genest, of the police force, advised them not to hold their meeting as he anticipated trouble.In front of the little building there must have been from seven hundred to one thousand people, principally mill hands and the lower element in the place, who made night hideous with their unearthly yells.MANY WKRI INTOXICATII).He re let it be said that the police of Hull,as well as the leading citizens and law abiding people of the city, did everything they could to preserve order and protect the young ladies and their friends, but were unable to do so.Miss Wright told Mr.Ueuo«t to inform tho crowd that she would not again return to that part of the city if they wonld permit the service tonight, He did so, bnt instead of being appeared they grew more noisy and threatened to clean them all ont.The more the chief expostulated with the mob the worse they grow.Every now and again a fusillade of stones was thrown at the building, and in addition In several severe bruises many narrow escapes wole recorded.By this time there were about forty people within the hall.Chief Genest, strictly obeying Miss Wright\u2019s orders not to permit more than fifty people within the building, wisely kept on the safe side.Till BIKGINO OK TH» 0F8N1N0 HYMN had just closed and Miss Wright was in the middle of a prayer when a general onslaught was made on the hall by the drunken and infuriated crowd without.The result wss that large stones came tumbling through the building, windows were smashed and the place was generally wrecked.Several citizens who were interested in protecting the good name of the city sat in the front row cf the hall, and when the missile* and woodwork were falling around them they palled cat their revolvers and were about to start for the door to attack the crowd.Happily, the few Ottawa men pree«-ut kept their heads, and, begging of their Hull friends not to commit su dangerous a mistake, succeeded in averting what wonld have certainly been a dreadful calamity and sure to end in loss ol life Outside BBVOLvns WKttn krkilt kikid, but too one was shot.At this point the riot reached its height, and one gentleman, addressing a reporter, raid : \u201c I have been in New Orleans and elsewhere in the sunny South daring the troublesome days, but I never saw a mob paralyze a city and dictate to the whole civil authorities, from the Mayor down to the latest \u2019oined member of the police force, before.\" When emerging from the hall ax best they cculd the lady evangelists were tskeo by Mayor Scott and a few friends, and p\u2019aced in his car nage to be driven for protection.When this seme wax going on in the interior of the building several |>er«on«, all Hull jioople, were badly hurt with stenes that were thrown at the building.Major Wright was one of those who got hurt, and his brothers, Messrs.Joshua Wright and James Wright, were severely injured.As the Ottawa people w«re marching along the street th*y w*re followed by the mob, who kept throwing stones and shooting at the tip of their voices.Many were struck AND BOMB BADLY HURT.Not less than five hundred persons must have been in this unruly procession.The Mayor drove tbe yonng ladies to Dr.Cooke\u2019s drug store, whither the injured were also conveyed.One young insn named Walters wax knocked senseless i n the street with a stone anius vivendi will expire on the 11th and that an act of the Canadian Parliament will be nrcearary to its renewal ; beyond that I really know nothing.In fact.I am without instructions of any sert on the matter on the mofuz vivendi.No donbt, however, I shall receive them in due course, for it is a long way off yet to tbe op- oicg of the fishing season, and there will be ample time for the renewal of tha mndus vuene/i before any practical conea nuance* can follow from it* formal lapse next Friday.With reference to tho reported state- « tnt of Sir John Macdonald that some action by the GovucmfUt of the United Btate* in tha diicction of an early arttlvnu*nt of tut fisheries question would be necessary to a preservation of thr mu/ui uttridi, the Minister raid Undoubted whether there had been a quite accurate franc-cription or tranemieaiou of what Sir John may have said, but that in any event the verbal error waa unimportant aa tbe question of the fate ol the tnodui vivtndi wss wot one of urgency ami would iu all probability receive a timely aolulion in the regular way.Ho had no knowledge, be said, of any action concerning the modui vurncii and ho declined to express any opinion as t whether or not the t/Wut nvends ahould be rt newod.He eaid he had every reaeon to expect a gratifying settlement of alt the pending questions, and, therefore, equal reason to hope that nothing would occur to obstruotthe negotiations now in progress.The only way to get along, he remarked, was to take auch matters one by one, and to endure with patience the delays inseparable from such matters.rilUT KRYB\u2019a ALLKGID INDIKKURKOg, Senator Frye, of Maine, says he regards with indifference the early expiration of the modut uvtrdi.We can get along very well without it, Few of our fishermen have availed themselves of its advantages, preferring rather thxn pay tke high license to keep out of Uanadian ports altogether.All our past troubles with Canada growing out of the fisheries, is to force us into a reciprocal trade relation with them.She wants to secure a free market here for her fish.We afford her the L-est market in the world because wu are her nearest and most populous neighbor.They sell us now most of their fresh fish, and if they could unload their salt fish upon u* it would b*) a great alvantage to them.It would he, of courre, au advantage for us to enter thoir harbors ami purchase bait, yet it is quite aa much to their interest as to ours that this should be permitted.TheGtoadiane c >me cut in their little boats aud sell us the bait, but if we are not allowed to buy, it-is as great a hardship for them aa it is for us.SOMmilNG LIKK THRKArfl.Senator Frye said if Canada should resort to her former arbitrary methods wo must be arbitrary, too.If they seize our ymsels, except for fishing within the three mile limit, we must do what Mr.Bayard did\u2014file a claim against them.But, unlike Mr.Bayard, who filed claims by the (core, but did not insist upon their payment, we must follow them up energetically and see that justice is done to us.In short we must treat Canada as she treats us.Hbo is too small to justify u* in adopting drastic measures to-ward her, but she is big enough to know better than to act as she bas done.She should be taught that we will no longer permit it.Canada must set the measure of her own accommodation.If she treats us fairly we will treat her fairly.If she refuses to transport our fish we mutt refuse to transport hers; if she will not let us buy her bail, we must not let her buy cure.Under existing laws the President can enforce retaliatory measures against Canada and I bave no doubt he will do it.If we deal with Canada as she deals with us the question will speedily adjust itself\u2014to our ratisfaction at least.A St.Petersburg despatch says : The Russian Bishop of Han Francisco will bn recalled.He will bo succeeded by the Archimandrite ol St.Petersburg.Groceries.Provisions, &o.1ENTRAL 1834.1890.J.A.M AT HE TV BO \\ A TO., TOT MM.IH xtrrrt, \u2022\t\u2022\t.Montreal.1MPOKTEK8 amt WHOLESALE GROCERS.IliiTcrs In this establishment have the sihantagits ot It Dieux-oeil etperleDce.with PBRHHNBHB of stock aud AHSORTMKNT MAINTAINED.Order! 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RENT AM I.UIT A* AN1» TAX AIM AN.CKMKNT8, DRAIN PIPES.FIRE HKI0K8, FIBB CLAY KNAMRLLKD BINK8.ORUCIBLF.8.Ac.ALEX.KKt.Y1Y6.lt.it Hlmry sir erf.THE NEW STANLEY.5,CùO tgents wanted for the only complete and reliable account of hix wonderful curot-r and list expedition, direct Irom his own writings and private despatches WS Dus.linely illustrated Everybody wants it and every-yean boy it Days are dollarr.Don't wait, hut «end at once.40 cunt* for complete outfit and special terms.tV.I*.WIL4 0T ,t TO.Chicago, IU WHAT IT REALLY IS.TUK NATURE OF PROBABLY THE WORST AFFLICTION KNOWN TO MANKIND.A dull but dreadful p;tin in tlio mhiscIcx and through the lirain, tirst perhapH in the shoulder, then possibly in oue of the limba, a fueling of weariness with the world, inability to eat well and impossibility to sleep well ; this is rheumatism.When it goes to the head, and causes a dull, often an acute pain at the side, over the eyes, or at the base of the lirain, it is neuralgia.Both are terrible ; both arc dangerous.When rheu-inatiun attacks the hcxrt, it causes death ; «hen neuralgia becomes seated in the brain, it brings on insanity.Such are these two great evils.Doctors have never understood neuralgia or rheumatism.Some claim they arc caused by an acid in the blood, other* that they are purely nervous diseases, still others, that a weak state of the body causes them.The best authorities believe that they are occasioned by a combination of all these causes.The nervous system becomes «\u2019cak aud reduced, owing to tho cares, tho labors or the troubles of h/c, and causes the blood to lie sluggish, stagnant and hence pouonous.I bis reduces tho tone of the system and rheumatism and neuralgia are the result.Cjan thoy be cured by doctoring the blood ?No, for even supposing that the rheumatic poison could be driven out of the blood, what good would this do ?The blood cannot be kept pure, unless it is circulating, for this ix the only way of purifying It.What keeps tho blood circulating ?The nervous ayatem.Does it not stand to reason, therefore, that the only way to euro rheumatic troubles is to build up tjie nervous system, and hence keep tho blood circulating and consequently pure ?It was entirely upon this basix that Prof.Phelps\u2019 great discovery, Pair»\u2019* Celery Compound, was discovered and is recommended, it is not simply a blood purifier ; it is a nerve builder and a health producer.It hascurcd poor sufferers who have gone on crutches for years, and has kept them iu perfect health thereafter.It is no ordinary remedy but a grand sclentilD discovery, and it mark* a new era in the treatment and cure of rheu uiatism, neuralgia aud nervous diseases.It has endorsement of the best scientists and it fully merits them all.Money to Loan.$\u201820,000 Tit MIAN AT MV* PBRCKJIT ON FI BNT MORTGAGE.CITY FROl\u2019KRTY, LKVVIH A.HAUT, Notary, IMPERIAL BUILDING.197 M.Jantr* nireel.U s / 8100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND GOOD FAKMh.U.Il I T4 III Vi A TO., I HO HI.Junirx aired. Wednesday.MWERING JEW.EUOENE SUE\u2019S GREATTALEOFTHEJESUITS AND LABOR REFORM.IL'omiensrd /oi the \" H'itntaa\") FAUT FIRST\u2014Ta» TkaxmubwiOI.vauU called for M.Baleioiei\u2019» oarrUge.A» Hinted by the doctor, Adrienne mounted the step, without perceiving that he «aid something in a low whisper to the footman that opened the coach door.When, however, he waa seated by the side of Mdlle.«le Cardoville, and the door waa cloMxi upon tbum» ho waito 1 for a»» >ut a second, and then called out in a loud voice to the coachman : \u201c To the house of the nuou ter, by the private entrance 1 lhe herses started At a gallop.(To frs Continued.) Chai-tkk XL!.(Continued.) \u201cThe man is a working smith he eonteased it,\u201d said the princess ; *' but not t < he un just ho is really u good looking follow.It was doubtless that singular worship which Mademoisollv pays to the beautiful \u201c Knough, madame, enough !'' said Adri enne suddenly, for, hitherto disdaining to answer, ihe had listened to her aunt with growing and painful Indignation 5 \u201cI was just now on the point of defending myself against one of your odious iultuuations -bus 1 will not a second time descend to any sum» , ness.One word only, madame ; h^s this honest and worthy artisan been arrested .\u20221 'py |,q sure, he lias been arrested and taken to priaou, under a strong ««cort.I\u20190®* not that pierce your heart ?\u201d sucered the princess, with a triumphant air.\u201c ^ our tender pity for this interesting smith must indeed be very great, since it deprives you of your sarcastic assurance.\u201c Yes, madame ; for I have something better to do than to satirize that which is utterly odious and ridiculous,\" replied Adrienne, whose eyes gr< w dim with tears at the thought of the cruel hurt to Agricola's family.Then, putting lier hat on, and tying the strings, she said to the doctor : \" M.lialeinier I askerl you just now for your interest with the minister.\u201d \u201c Yes, madame 5 and it will give me great pleasure to acton your behalf.\u201d \u201c Is your carriage below ?\" \u201c Yes, madame,\" said the doctor, much surprised.\u201c You will bo good enough to accompany me immediately to the minister s.Introduced by you, he will not refuse me the favor, or rather the act of justice that l have to solicit.\"\t^ \u201c What, mademoiselle.\" said^ie princes 1 ; \u201c do you dare take such a course, without my orders, after what has just passed ! It is really quite unheard of.\u201d \u201cIt confounds one,\" added Tripeaud ; \u201cbut we must not he surprised at any thing.The moment Adrienne asked the doctor if his carriage was below, d\u2019Aigrigny started.A look of intense satisfaction Hashed across his countenance, and ho could hardly repress the violence of his delight, when darting a rapid and significant glance at the doctor, ho saw the latter respond to it by twice closing his eyelids in token of comprehension and assent.When, therefore the princess resumed, in an angry tone, addressing herself to Adrienne ; \u201c Madame, 1 forbid you leaving the house !\u201d __d\u2019Aigrigny said to the speaker, with a peculiar inflection of the voice : \u201c I think, your highness, wc may trust the lady to the doctor\u2019s care.\u201d The marquis pronounced thcsuger* to llarrr and Pari*.Theae iteamer* make thu run to H.Hithaiupton In from atvro and a half to eight day*, and to llrvuieu Iu nine day*.KinSK.Saturday,\tPeb.\t15,\t1.(0 p m.Al l KK.Wmlm-aday,\tPeb.\t10,\t6 (XJ a in.Wllina.,.Saturday,\tFeb.\tXI,\tklXIam.Haa IS.WedueMay,\tFeb.\tSB,\t1100 a.m.PricbS.\u2014Id P1r»t Cabin, $100 amt -pward», aeoordiiis to location , to l*>udou, Harr» or Bremen.In Heovna Cabin, $55; Hleerage at low rate* The ateaiutr* of I hi* line are oeleb.an-d for their \u2022peed, comfort.*afety and the eioeileuee of llicll tat lea Apply to J.Y.LII.MOI R *t t O.354 Ht 1\u2018aul «tr.vl, Montreal, Or to ORLHIOIIH A (HX.2 Bowling Ureeu, New York.Beaver line steamships MAILINii URTW tgN IttlMTON.NEW VOKk AND LIVERPOOL* From UvgRrooi.Htkamniiii-h.From IUiktok.JAMES KIMBER ii SON, llonac nn.l Hlgtt Pnlntrr* nnd Dccornlora 3 McLILL t OLLELE AVENUE, JOBBINU PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND EST15IATEH GIVEN.KELL TELEPHONE 4421.tohn McIntyre, tj\tNAVAL ARCHITECT, Engineer nn.l millwright.Machinery < I an kind* made and repaired.Hhip* De \u2022Igued, Modelled and Bartered.Agent* for the *al*.pur chare and construction of H te v-ier», Dredp- Plant, Ac., So.25 BI.KURY HT.Montreal\tTelrphono Mf.H pARKKR\u2019S FOUNDRY.OfBce remored to No.'.'6 COMMON STREET.MOHEH PARKER._ .\t, l Bril lOH'i.Ir If phone [t>,,rr(l| i;oH.OUSE LETTING HAND BILLS FOR HALE AT THE \u201cWTTXEHH\" OFFICE.IIOI'HB TO LET.STOKE TO LET, OFFICE TO LET.SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET.SHOP TO LET, UPPER PART OF T^IH HOUSE TO LET, LOWER PART OF THIS IlOUHB TO^,BT ROOMS TO LET.ROOM TO LET.TO LET.HOUSE FOR SALE, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.PLATS TO LET, TABLE BOARD.STABLE TO LET, MAISON A LOUER, MA1HON A VENDEE, CHAMBRE A LOUER, MAISON DE PENSION.LEASEK, LOT FOR HALE, HUH PROPERTY FOR HALE, COTTAGE FOR BALE.1ENTS FOR SALK AT THE '\u2022 WiTNIUitt OFFICK ED STAR LINK, E.H.and Royal Itclglnn Mat* Mrawn-ra, Hailing w.ekly frem New Y.-rk for Aulwrrp.One .f the \u2022hurw.l n«i*e* to Pari* and U-ud-m.Bs-l-glum, Franor.Hait.-erlaud the Rhine and Italy, From New York.Wednesday, Feb.It, D rtj am.B»l.uyM.AMb.W*da»ed»y Frlv 1», »Wam.H tiy Nl AND.Wedueaday, Feb.Jd, It 30 am.WkarkMNi.AMi.Wedueeday, Mar.4, 4 30 e n>.Balunu*, stater,» in*, smoking and bath room* amid-ahli¦\tOaiiin aocoaimodatioue uueicelleo.Mater, -'in* ail on main dock First Cabin, |4.\u2018 and upward* ; eisunloo, f55 ami U|r« EftU Hecui.d Cabin, |3& ; eieunSou, $66 and 172 Hteerage (uulwardi, g.\u2019i !*).prepaid.«21; eieuraiou, 940.30 For freight and naaeage t| ply lo _ PkarntfUbiUT A Hon-).Gmieral Ageutâ, 4 Rowling Green, New Y»tk.J.Y.till HOI U S* 4 0.334 Ht.Paul el., ¦MilFMkl.Feb.\t8.\tLa k s\tStirBHioR,\tFeh.\t».Feh.\t2u.\tLa as\tWinmii\u2019So, Mar\t12.Mar.\t6.\tLaks\tOntario,\tMar\t24.\t\tEitra Hteauier\t\t \u2018ROM LlVtKfOOU\t\t\tFrom Nkw York,\t Feh.\t11.\tLakk\tllt'RON,\tMar\t5.to Feb 18 Lakk Niniuos, Rstra of Paaaagr\u2014Mont real to Liverpool, Hai.oon.$50.\tRound Trip, 9l«.I NTS KM SD1 ATS.$30 60.\t\u2019*\t\u201c *L HTkSUA'lK, $ï\u2019> tO\t\u2022\u2022\tM.The abore rate* include tail fare from Montreal to Boaton or New York.H.F.Ml KRAY, «rarrnl Manager, 4 Ouatoni llouie square, Montreal.INMAN ROYAL MAIL SUtamcra FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.tnrryliiR the I'nUrd Hlatca MaIIi.NOTICE The steaiurnW this line take Ueuteiiaol Mack'» lane rtmte* at all season* of the year.ClTV nr Bklit.l.w.Wedneeilay, Feh.12, It 00 am.City nr Pa kin.Wer^.a * T1IK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday^ FEnnuAitY 12, 1890.Weekly Calendar, Thuksday, Fkbkuaky 13th.\u2022 S°N8 0F TEMP EU ANCE.llOWAKlt HIVIHIUN No I «.ï| t\u2018r»Ur \u2022Un»* Mpui)«r< of .11 .taler lodiM cordially utUM I irry meoibrr rec|ur*UHt in U> iirvoaut.By order of U>o N.O- | JERKY L.O.L., No.J-*4 A uiacUog of thr abo«« lodg* will l>.hrld lo Ihr OUlN.iK IIaLI.ÏK Ht J amm Hr , on THI KHDAY KVKU.Ihr ISlh tuât , at KltillT p iu All .lirrlhrrn In tha city, In gout) alandlug.arr cordially Imitc l lo altan.l our __ ir\u2014mrrMiig Uoti rtAVt TH a QUKKN.TOM 111.A K I.K \\ , K H,.GRAND CONCERT A roK TI1K 1IKNKV1T ON THK CHOIR Mill U guru In ihr Lao,urv Hall of HT JUDKd OUCKC'li, Courrol alrorl, ou\t\u2022 TUI UAlf il\tLrb.I.llh, ni H oVIorL.A OIIOICK I'll1 HiK AMM K.HOfiOlHTH.Mia TKSHIKK.Mnntreal a Narorllr Hlogcr, Mr.HURSBT BAKKll, Nlutr, Manirr KOllKKT ANDXUHON, Volin.Mr J AHN1NWAI.U Oouttrtina, Aiul other talrot AiliiHaaIoi., 3S ornfa.A.O.IJ.W.Pay* m.'.imui to Ui'nrtli-lurli'A.: The regular mrrting of Federation f exige.No.IM.will be held on TUuKS-1)A\\ , the IMt init , at S y in , in IM rooiLA, IS Virion» «trert.W 81MNHON, Recorder.Friday, February 14th.THE UNIVERSITY HINM.K WILL HI HKLD IS THR W I N U 8 O K H O T B I., FKIItAT.Mill Febrnury.Hpecehea from Sir DON ALD SM IT H.Chaucellor.Sir STM.DAWSON.Principal, from repreaeutatifea of Qraduatea, Vndergra>luatee and other Unirrreitlea.and a miuical proicntmme hy Olee Club and Mueioal Aaacoaticu.All mtmberi and btncfacVor* of the Unirereity are miaeeied to attend.# Oalterv Ticket* for thoee not connected with Tni-rrnity to he had from A Hires Hall, McGill College, 1er 40c TiekeU to be had at W Foeter Brown e, St.James \u2022ttret.and Recouf a, St Catherine street.Pnce $1 7S.¦Y7ICTOR1A SKATING CLUB.A HAND FANCY DU» x«* ( AKMTAL WILL Ml HRLD ON I BIDAY.Mth Febrtiary, MW, At K1GHT.P M Special tickets o' adroissioc for noa-enbecribers can be procured at the Secretary-Treasurer « OSes from 10 am to 1 p m .and from Î to I p m , and at the Kink on the reeeicg of tha eutertainmeot.At 58 renia rarh.ReeeTTrd Seats in the Gallery S cent* extra.The complimentary cards of admission to strangers will be suspended on this occasion.Subscriberi will be admitted on prerentaliin of their regular season ticket*.The Preei lent and Directors would be greatly e-atifled If as many as possible of ths member* who purpose skating would appear in costumes representative of earl Canadian customs, scenes and history, of which all the decoration, at this Carnital will be commemorative NT.ALKY.4 ALD WELL.Becy.-Treaa Pk tssa Be illi*os, \\ 4J He Hacramect street, > Moe treat\tI Saturday, February 15th.o1 lROAN RECITAL, \u2014 IS THR \u2014 AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\u2014 BT \u2014 Hff.WILLI AU RKKD.Oh Hatanlay Aftemaon.Yrb.IMh, At THREE odock.ADMIHHION FREE Colleetioo for M.cUeal General Hospital.MONTREAL BSOWHHOE CLUB The rrg .lar weekly tismp w:M /T - »-: 1 n WEDNESD4Y KVKNING, Ifih Inst., leaving Gymnasium at J o'clock.\u2022 vx Th^ IsfeMrr:.-r, arer^ i»a-yrgd to meet the - 'tnm.ttee in the dub rooms at 7 JO p m.tame evening relative to plans for trophy HATYRDLY.Mlb INHTi.NT.M.Jobo., Qar.The Club will muster at Club Boast SATURDAY, 11th Iset, at * a m .and tramp to Ht Johns, Mas.MisSesf of weter clubs art cordially lavitad to attend.Fall master rr guested ALEX.HTEW4RT.Honorary Secretary N OTICE.The Annual General Meeting of THE HENDERSON LUMBER CO (Limite-1L will be held at the Company t OUce.44 William strvet, Montreal, cn SATURDAY, the IVth February inet.at 10 o clock, a at., for the Election of Directors ami ths transact! m Of General Busiaeas NOUUAN IM.NDEUeON.Bserstary.U Feb , IDO Future Meetings, ART ASSOCIATION or MONTBF.AL.(PHILLIPS HtgT AKK I TUP.4.ILLI Ull> AU».4 LOSF.D I bTIL Fl UTII4.K bOTIf K.Realm* Room epea to member* as unal, 9am v.1 4pm ADVF.KHHI.bti KATES, DAILY WITNESS) Five linns and upward, lOo per Hue.Contracte on favorable terms WEEKLY WITNESS.With large lype or cuts.Fs> per Hua Oue-third re* duotiou If set hi our uaual email advertising types bpeclal oonuact raUa.HIUH4 UIPTION K t lHS.Dally Wltnesa.id OU: Weekly Wltuuu, \u20221.00; with rtxlucUnue to Oluiie.N0,00Q* 'hi* is apart from tbe million dollar loan.Chief Hughes say* he needs one hundred lore policemen, but supposes that is out of the uestiom He will ask for fifty and increased *y, recommending three classes at f 1.30,11-45 .Ed $1 «0 lier day respectively.He will insist n a benefit fund being started.The appro-nation this year will be about the same as last, >lus tbe extra pay.which the Mayor supports or both firemen and police.The Water Committee is not likely to want nuch more than last year.\t, .\t.The Mount Royal I\u2019erk Committee intends ilanting each side of Park avenue, from Pino to Mount Royal avenue, with trees this spring, t here is also the opening of St.Jean Baptiste itreet to Park avenue, aud the placing of the itreet oar rails thereon, together with the elevator extension, all to be dealt with# l arte of l ino ivenue, where no trees exist, will be planted.For the Committee\u2019s portion of these and other works about $25.000 will be asked.Aid.Wilson recommends utilizing tbe syeoito screenings from the Corporation quarries for the Park foot-walka.Bound together with sand, he says they would make an almost permanent walk.Aid.Rainville, on hearing of the civic sur plus told a Witnfs* reporter that he should not order any lamp* to be removed from St.Antoine Ward till after the new appropria tic-n*.He hopes to $135 000 this year, as compared with $125 000 last.Part of the additional $10,000 would go towards paying for these extra lamps.Mh Salts.advertisements^ Dutt A Eraser.|£Y AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, DlSSOlUtiOIl Of PB FtllSrS Pi 1 p Will h« Hold b| Publie Audi.», alour Boou-s, N.SI* htjahkhht.ON TUI KM» IV.*\u2022«\u2022» nilKliK*.sa.i*u>'t si Outra Propnrty, \u2014____ mtOOKK 1 ARM Tbe lollovias luiwofsbla u.oul aud tu- »u ss \"TliK Isl Part ol ibe uusubtllfUeU purliju ut Dot Nu M os I he official plan .f the Poruh bt Montreal.cjuUtniug about Bfty three arpeuU auJ auly-oue perebse led - 8ubdi*lalou No 1, oo tbe plan .aid Lot No SS, ol iiregular shat* Ares, about W.170 feet 3 Hubditieioi* Nos 14.*.?and * ol said Dot No K.\u2022\u2022aoh »f said ft».- Issl naiued lots L,-Ug about N feel Is front by about 3JU feet deep wore or lee.HALK AT I.I.BVKN OObOOK A M for T.-rn » and Conditions apply In Messrs Marier Mc Leon au A Fry, Notsites.or lo Meters MAUINTOHH A HYDK Standard Hulldinm UUtT a Ilf Auctioneer*.Q.W.Parent.___ tALE 11Y PUBLIC AUCTION HENRY MORGAN & CO.\u2019S GRUT CLEARING SALE i ftTOCK ON t\u2019bOTHINO, OKNTb rUKMHHINUS, A lu tbe matter of V (1 (H.AHH.Montreal.Lot (I) HDk-k a* i«-r Inventory.fM.6M.SI Lo» (ll Book 1).I.t#.3.401M Th.- underaigiied ha.received luslriictions from the curator to sell the above In two separate lots I.» pubti au.Uon ou KK1DAY, Uth VKKkllAKY.IWJ.at I o clock la the forenoon, at his auction rooms, 4o Ht James .tint Term, of «ale- Oath.An accepted cherop*r___«14»,007.01 «lîa.sWO Advance* on rosd* and aid»-walk*, ebsrirad to 1*90 ac* count .#13,491 St Log*!!'* Park.91,871.10\tfc.omi\ti»i ç Total.9137.313.81 The estimated coat of putting all the roadi at the city into order\u2014except, of course, ttv>»e srhich it is intended to rare uermaneotly\u2014is : Western Division, $135,(UÎ8 ; Kastern Division, E561',8;t71 Mr.8t.George this aftern xm rewm-mended that only one hlth of this nuiount be spebt this year, and the balance in the four succeeding year*.Accordingly, he atked for $27,12!» in the west and $113,767 in the east, as follows: St.Ann1».$10 000; West.$135; Ht.Antoine, $11.313 ; St.Gabriel, $5 CM2 ; Hoche-lags, $14,250: St.Mery.$32 000 ; 8t.James, $1!»,450; St L iuis, $10.012; 8(.Jean Baptiste, $24,375; and St.Lawrence, $7.050 N > macadam ia ti be laid in the Hast or Centre Wards.Of $57,000 asked for wooden sidewalk», $17,* 711! ia f< r the wea! and the re*t for the east.This is aimply to renew existing sidewalk*.The kidew:.k report hat heru prepared from actual observation the conditions in front of each house being ret down.Tn« cost by ward*: \u2014 Hf.Ann\u2019*, $3 069; Wett, $213; Sh Antoine, $12.2C'S ; St.Gabriel.$3,228 ; Il^helaga, $1.2:4); St Mary, $9,015; St.James.$I.O\u2018.i7 ; St.Louis, $3.490 : St.Je»n BarM*t», $15,405; Ht.Lawreuct , Si 499.and East, $156 St.Jean Baptiste, according to Mr.St.George, has not a single street yet with a proper coating of stone.St.Mary and Hochelaga are in similar condition.The Mayer *ays the Hoad Committee can only get $100,000, beaides the amount already expended on account.\u201d FATAL COLLISION OS TBS CANADIAN PiClKtC WSST Of PSlItJOKS.Ottawa, Feb 12 \u2014Two C.1* K.Railway ex preei trama collide»! west of Ferr broke at aa early hour this morning.An express messenger was killed.No pemticolars.The truth of the above despatch ie fully con firmed by the C P.K.0the.si* this afternoon.TÎie accident was occasioned through the negli genre of an engineer, the colliding trains being the Winnipeg txpres* from Montreal list mgh\", and the restbeund Minneapolis express ( Sau.t Ste.Marie 1 T1IK FYFK MARRIAGE SKrTLKMKNT.So many guesses at the future provision for Prinores li**rer,''*nd kfter placing on the bxek thereof th* word-» \"for de;»o*U to creditof ll |ul»lktorsof the Exchange Bank.\u201d handed It over to Ihslr oonfl dsntUl clerk, V*re).who presented It ti the Qusbco l'.*nk where the ll«noer.yranddauyhter of Mr.John Hunyster, of this city.Herat-Major McCarthy, late of the Irish Dragoons, will join B Bsttery, Quebec.The City Council will ask the Dominion Government to make the present reduction in canal tolls permanent and n strony delnyation has been named to present the esse at Ottawa.McCiaoe, who escaped from his cell in the penitentiary, will be tried at the coming Assues.Mr.Ueorye Harris, Oriawa, has purchased ti e steamer \u201c Clive,\" and will place her on the route between Newboro aud Montreal.The Rev.K.Robinson, a superannuated clergyman of the Methodist Church, died in Belleville on Hunday.He wa* 72 years of aye and began religious work when 18.Since his ordination he had been pastor as Madoc, Newboro, Aylmer, Clarendon, Bell\u2019s Cornera, Hungerford, Flmtou, Shannonville, Hastings, Norwood, Oxford, Morrisbury, Sidney.Carleton Place.Pic ton, Bishop\u2019s Mill*.In 1883 he settled in Belleville\t______ A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT SHOT.London, Feb.12.\u2014Elizabeth Vincent, a young snd attractive woman, was remanded at Ktcbmond to-day on the charge of attempting to murder Lewis Henry Isaacs, member of Parliament for Newington-Walworth, in October ls»r.Isaacs seduced Miss Vincent when she was l.'> years of age and has since allowed her i'lCO a yesr.The prnoner inveigled Isaac* into her house and then ordered him to sign a number of cheques.He refused, whereupon she shot him in the arm.The bullet waa not re moved, and in eonrequccce of tke wound Isaaca tiDgtrs are paralyxed, THE PROPOSED LIQUOR TAX.An amendment to divide the grocers from the rest of the liquor seller* before carrying tho Croposed $1,000 tax is to be proposed in Council y Aid.Thompson COMMERCIAL.\" ~ ^ Witssm\" Or net.Wedttrsdar» Fsoruarf 12, 183C.FINANCIAL.The llcn*y Market Is easy *t 5 to fi percent on call snd at 6 to 7 percent on time.Sterling Earhange Is dull at 10Sj for sixty-day bills Ittwcen !-ai)i.i and 109) to IO»! for ; demand bills.Currency drafts on New York are drawn at 1-33 discount.Counter rates about J higher.The atock market was more a5 rooms sod corridors requiring 121 heating apparatuses and even then Rideau Hall was not well heated.There were 500 gas lights in use.Sir Richard Cartwright moved that in the opinion ol the committee a specific annual sum should be credited to the Governor General out of which bo wculd maintain the grounds and t4w renews! of furniture.Mr.Bowell announced that negotiations of some chsnge bad been in progress between Government amt the Governor-General and it was agreed to bold over the reso luticn until the Premier could make some announcement about it.Till rklNCH IN THE NORTH WENT.The result of the conference between Mr, Gircuard and bis delegation of six French member* and the Premier is a secret, but it is understood that Mr.White\u2019s amendment to Mr.McCarthy\u2019s bill will be acceptable if I ir itrd to simply express tho opinion that the \u2022 hetors of the rerritories should first tw asked to vote on the subject The French attitude is, however, a little unsettled still.AN ASYLUM ON FIRE.New Yore, Feb.12.-Fire was discovered shortly after eight o\u2019clock itu* morning in a gar-DAS- re I over the fourth floor of the Homan Catholic Orphan Asylum on Filth avenue, opjiositc the Vanderbilt mansion.There are 414 orphan boys in thu asylum under the charge of 2(1 Sister* of Charity.All escaped in safety, The firtmen saeeeeded in preventing the spread of the flames to ths lower floor.The damage was $10,000, mainly caused by water.THE CRONIN MURDERER^ Chicago, February 12.\u2014Messrs.Wiog/Vor\" rest snd Donohue, attorneys for Coughlin* Burke and O'Sullivan, the convicted Oronio murderers, delivered to State Attorney Lon-gtnecker yesterday, the bill of exceptions to the rulings of the court and verdict of the jury in the Cronin case on which application will be made to the Supreme Court for a writ of error.It will take the State Attorney two weeks probably to go over the record and after it has been agreed upon by both sides with whatever changes may be necessary it will be certified to the Supreme Court, yuil\u2019FiNU.liALKAi, N.H .Fsb.12.\u2014Arrivsd steamer Nova Scotian from Liverpool with English malls.Ths Dominion Llos K M 8.Oregon, from I\u2019ortUnd.j»,,.soth.an»! Halifax.F#b.1st.arrived out on tb* 11th Inti\ta Moa rasai» Fsb.13, 1390.Ksodlmts l»y Hearn A lUrriaou'* Htsodard liai omets» at noon to-day.29 1-9: > «terday, 80 60.To-day\u2014 Ten» | stature Max.30; mlo.14 | yssWrday, wax., IS; soin., lût\tk births.tiIBH.\u2014On lbs l.th of Felrtiary, 1890, at Abbotsford, the wife of Wm.J Gibb, of a damtbUr.PRITCHARD.\u2014At Comox, B O , on Jan.30th.18890, the wife of James A.Pritchard, of a son.D1KD LOW.\u2014At Hherbrooke, (Job , on the 11th Inst .Christian Kuwait, witlow of tho lato John Low.ADVERTISEMENTS.8 1PKCIAL SALE, Hy order and for occmint ofwhomitn»»» cotvceru.ofa lot of NKW HOL'KKtiOI.D I'CttMTCKK audtOFINF.KNCKAYINGH AUo.to close oousigumonls, a quantity ol huUBK Fl'KNlHIUNli UOUDd, at our room», Nos.1921 aud 1823 Notre Dame street, on l-rlilti) Afternoon, Frbruitry 141b.No reserve.Every lot rou»t Ire sold.Kale at TWO o clock M.Ill* hi* 0 Several Fine Lot* on Durchester itrect.60 Ten Good Building Lot* ou Stayoer street.30 An elegant Resldeme Ltt.lOOxaJO McGregor street 50 Additional lot* on various other street» ; good bargains.K.Ill T< III** * 4'*»., ISO 8T.JAMES STREET.100 HOUSES TO LET WANTED.OBIT.Halifax, N.H., Feb.11.\u2014Mr.John I*.Mott, onnolthn wealthiest men in Halifax, died of grippe this afternoon alter a few days illness.OWNERS OF H0U-K8.STORES.OFFICES.* E>0 1\u2018* \u2022*» W \" Siû» 1» ttuiaork.2 U«.r, lull -Jiur., coiner Hoichootor ttr\u2014*-\t.\t.______ in' ANTED.» Youov Olrl a» «enor»! «tmul ; uo »Mb-V\\ I .u-t\t4 *.>o,l cook ; roUroocoo roatible he exclaimed.\"Isn't thst the very reason why.\" \"Not in our \"ase.I thouîd probably Insist Iron motives of economy on dlepenalng with a servant and doing my own housework, and you would probably let me do it, Hiram.\"\u2014Chiev'/o Tribune.NEW MUSIC.Toreador Walt*, T.P.Roylo.60o.Lov*'.Golden Dream Walt*.!5P,0C0 eold In England, Théo.Bonheur, 76c.AU the Year Round Lancers, Nellie S- Smith, 6oc.A splendid eet of Uncere.by the com-poser of O.P R.Little Gleaners\u2019 Walt*.-Great succès*, otto Roeder.OOo.Mia Bella Walt*, by com-poser of \" Love\u2019» DreamUnd, \u201c Gondolier,\" \" Sweet Aire,\" Otta Roeder.COo Of all mualo dealer», or in: Jl\u2019ed on receipt of price by the Anglo-Canadian Music Publishing Aeeoclatlon, 13 Richmond street »*»l Toronto.\t__ Wiiilb Empanbluno a Ji bt In the murder tria! now in progress at Fremont, *n attorney *»ked a prospe.-tive juryman if he knew whit \"bias\u2019\u2019 meant.Ill* prompt enewer was: \" It meaoe to buy somethiog.\" lie was not retained.Omaha Rejntbliean.\u2022\u2022 An Ready \" Rollbd Oats cook In tsn minute».As KKausnBAM who wae In Bolton on the oecaaion of the old e.hoolboys\u2019 feativalwas Invited by a friend to attend with the aeaurance that he would see some Coe specimen* of manhood and poeeltdy afew of the oil in asters.The Englishman etijoytd the evening, but con ing home he exclaimed :\t\" Come, now, I\u2019ve had a «cod time, hut I don\u2019t see tbe point of your little joke.There were one or two good painting* on the wall, but I did not »ce any of the work* of the old masters.\u2014 Doiton Journal, A WOMAN IN THE CASE.There alw aye te.Sbc Is the powerhehind the throne.A woman\u2019s lolluence over the man who love* her Is often absolute.To wield eo great a powe r to guide, strengthen atd help her hutband.a woman» mind should I* clear and beadthy.It cannot be if she fs auf-fetlrg from any functional derangement.How many a home Is made unhappy because ehe who should bo It* (Re and light Isa wretched, depressed, morbid Invalid Wives, mothers and daughters, why suffer from «\u2022female complaint»\u201d which are tapping your live* awaj, when Dr.Phice\u2019s Favorite Prescription wlU renew your health and gladden thoee about you?II *'*» reste red happiness to many a saddened life.Why endure martyrdom when rtlea«- le eo easy 7 In lie \u2022pedal field there nevrr was a restorative l.ke the |\t« Favorite Prescription.\u201d To clears* thestomsch, liver, and system generally, uie Dr.Pierce\u2019s Pellets.25 cents.A HOCsbhou» Pamir tell» how \" to get grease out ol white marble.\" Petroleum producer* prefer to getlt out of the ground.\u2014fVfa&nr'J Chronicle Telegraph.PosbiMB from \"Aye Ready\" Deelccated Rolled Oats Is fit for a king.As AussT rang tbe door bell a day or two ago and a young lady answers 1 the ring.\" Is the lady ol tbe bouse In i\u201d Inquired tbs agent.Being Informed that she was not, ho further aaked, \u201c Well, are you the lady of the house\u2019s daughter T\u2014Kantat City 7 ttnei.Wut Winn You Couub when Shiloh\u2019s Cure will glvs Immédiats rallot.Price IUa, 60o and *1.Scld by B.jf.McOalo SIÎ3 Notre Dame etree*.Lavlolette h gftlaon, Hü6 Notre Dam* etresl, and J.T.Lyons, cor.bm Cral* and Blsury street#.VHT tNTKI) a good pUiu O»ok, willlog ta wash aud iron.W *Apply to Mlt« M» LKOD.«\u2019arleton Road.McTaeleb street.\t____________ r AS TU» a Young Girl to do kitohxo work, inual have ' ,«f./rnc«s\tiSMSolreDam.Uoxt.\\\\I A S IK l>.a Paiker lor a wholeeale hat I nul net*.A p-fy ply In wntiug, statinit refi-n-i.u-» I\u2019 »» Hoi.\u2019.i< AtTANTKD Young Girl to a*»l»t with general house-YY work at Lacbiui-.Apply l« twr«-u 12 and 1 oolock at l on.lnlon IinmlgrationK'mee.M7 St James sUit-t I Ti lit S41.K, Stone Front I\u2019olUgo ou HI Galtn-rine 1 oil ret, mar Fort.A1 repair, b.atod by hot water .all imnienoce.Adonee G , Bo* l \u2018-A \u201c.Go moderu com Montreal Tvaewent ; first class, «entrai.percent ; two st in» Holier* near A.a lomy Of Miul«.*6.W»J ; on* i t 'n* »'ollag.).Weal End.#5.U)U .monthly payment*.\tf,\u201ei.\u201ej.Addree* K B.WALLIS.It rmver-lty »t IXOR HA1.K.cheap, Teaeun * il.'M ; rented et 12 .l\u2022V, user A>«.lomy of Miuli.$0.60», ¦»wwrv-«r^3ECagg3S.-yr To^Let nr ANTED, a smart tieiiml Hervaut, also a young girl YY as i ¦ nurse.Apply 71 McKay street.VIT ANTED s gooil General Srrvanl » onmpeleot girl.Apply 2» Lincoln avenue w\u201c Good wages to ANTED a teaohir for the autoharp Addrcaa.M M , 1U, * Witneea Office.ANTED, a general aervaut ; two in family Gocxl \\v at 57 Hhuler atnet Ixiiu Mill/ 01 tiuu will buy *i brick i-.iliag'-a with \u2019 lr.enhoo.ei ' lot «J f#ei b» « feel dr, p; til all o.e, 4.00U !.\u2022#».with gaiden\u2019aud well; large brlox boilduig in ri-ar auiuble for workshops or »»»biln« 1 J »u I & Hpt* J St Dommlquo etreet.Mount Royal *v«nur Iron, door; oloao W kpiwiopal and MrlhiKliat diurohea kki.tl «ckuoU 1,V»K BALK, BY JOHN BURtthluG Large Id Of laud ¦ ^ with gmsl.aclld Brick lloiuo lh'm in, on N .li, Damn it llc-l-rlaga suitable for agautleoiaii a residence, aiTgaVdi .w f^r .Inuraolurint or » «tiding purp-ue.PrtCv «b 6UÜ.ADo.thieea >!14 brick, mar the above, wi'h room «0 lot for I» i utk«r h wise».\u2022.«((«a naArr ulr k.od J» «au wc* taerrriow.wo \u2022* »\u2022 ¦ x*>rd*, pripaid.______________________________.\t| v M'HVisitkl) UOUttK to Uê U*nk* ^ \u2022«\u2022ou#! \u201c ! 17XX.\twhiTe, «BtYahitt ii,\u2019lÆ,.v,.rüT >?,rrixdrr itibl.with bath, w 0 ; ftraAotaaa draiwajP» ^, vviilenoee.Kent low.Appt» W.DORAN.Beal **»*»« Ageul.l»J Hi.Jamea street_____________________ HOl'HKto U t and Ku'iitlur* for Sa'e, f ur mloule* w^k from * \u201cats.*« required Apply to________________tt Vknor 1A eqaare.HOD8K T*> Il r I'pper and l»wr' b\"\tlb' room, aud bathroom; all modern unproreuieuU.h!Tw.le\u201c4c r.»L $*> e*.d *22 V» P< - month, no taira 15 u.im.im walk west from 1\u2018oal \u2019__________ Apply, at any hour, 2t7 Guy atreet r | v K N K 51 I N TS TO L ET Upper® d low er üuanUiiU, I .\\u U au,| 10 H.iuaaeau «tn>et, oonrenleoi t » O P R.station, Dalhouale iquare.luunedlwje p ha.l of U.wn lenrin.ut No Id Apply »« Mr k B ASER, l\u2018J Bt laiur.street.riM) LET, Ibe newly built \u2022\u2022\u2022rv ai\"l U*e» U* oorot-r nf L l'âri* Mud Ch%rf.»u\t1 hMi»*# Apply lu I f|Vi LET.the newly : illt Upper Tern n< it No t-'hi.GkF.N, 9 To Lot.1 mvnfa, prepaid\t___________ f|V) LET.Shop end «¦«* < «\"»\u2019\u2022 \u201cei *\t.I Belt hoi 11 at, \u2022 m.uifde fjr f I v< >1 LET.a Isiwer Turn\t¦ 1\t1 p;nly *u experienced man.UHIIER & OBBOEaE.32 Hawley atreet.Boelou, Maaa w \"ITTANTED, A FIREMAN to attend, W at night time, to Ibe healing of a building by Reference* required Addr FIREMAN, - Witness\" Office.Employment Wanted.U era la rack huertiou, up to .Hu.if r (Me h Ml, Airrts./ rqsiui ¦ n.rl.o.i» /r.r RKV.O.B.FLANDRES, 587 Heigneurs street, want» work for au inUslllf^ut Youuff Mânof uooachArACtt'r» v» ho U lame.SITUAI lONH WANTED for three Boys 18 y.-ars of age and one It : he rpeaks French and English and write» fairly w*U : ipod for an ortlca m.riy K Apply to .lAMKrt H PICK, Hoy* Ho:no.SITUATION Wanted by a Young Man; has been Assurant Storeman in Clothing \\v arehouse : able to take cate of Horte or do any other such work Arldreea, lute iarc or no.w\tSAM UKL SMART, Boy»\u2019 Home.rg.o LANDIXIRDa and TRUSTEES Partloulay at- L tenth», give,, to bouge\tBUttttRLL^Ufe g.neral tula'rvlaionof e.teto*.JOHN ID RKr.l.G, Kelate Agent, Temple Building E KAL ESTATE.FOK BALE BUILDING H1TRB, 8TOREH, UKHIDKNCEB.SHOTS,\t, Ou Sherbrooke atr.-et.Park.Union and ljgcoln aeenue» ; l'i.iwfrMifcv HUnlry.P»vl.UnunniORO* Pnhop.St.rioe Manoi; Ht CUrU-a liorremm^ and Notre Dame .u Apply to CI|AB|(KJ| HOLLAND.Ht.Jntnce \u2022treat.-puR SALE, Thoee four ciri .ioTie four «tory Houser, being Nor.Ml, C021.tiot.tltib hherhrnoke street Apply to one,, ooi.uuoa ^ jj A , m OSH, 180 Ht.Jninea «treat.poll SALE, Bl Paul itreet, Commlraloners «Ireel, 8t Nhholaa street The uodSrigned .ffer for .ale tbat ieM.rvl l.i.-ttteX T^ n.-rt» frontliig ou three Hret t*.being Nov 452.tel ami »jo Isi Paul etreet.aud 271.273 and 275 Oomu iaaiouure street.Tor further luformatlou apply^ Rt TyrOTlOE TO CAPITALISTS.r have received instructions from the Exeeutori of the 1» ami K.MOSS to offer for aalo the\t^ iVs \"i br-se tluecvit.au.nc Wareh-ures.Noa.17'.'» and We late fm Notre liame atn-et, aîro 5 andi 7.S and H Reccllet at.Ko, further Information .PP**, 1M 8t\t,lroet () r|V) KENT Honve.No 68 Victoria aquarr.Apply to J.1 ill, 1.- Notre Danu- an fivo i.kt, I» ¦ aelf outalned\t'\t¦i; vr I reîVèT, on 8t.John .lre«'t, H» Heur Apply to R.ALLAN, 2 Atealrr ave .Ht Henri LET.Brink Cottage, 8 room» and kitchen.water In kltohen, stable, ou» houa»w and fruit g*rd»\u201ci »* 51ouut Royal Vale.J.WA1.KI.KY.MoUou.Bank flTO LET.that first clan» cut etone residemi*.96 1'nlon I.avenue ; in d rn conveulemw* hot water furnace, r mut desirable location.Also two very oowfurUblemuaU lu.cr teneaent.ou Drolet\t^n Oath^rt .tree».TO LET,-«too# Front CotUge.No 10 Fort .lr.-»t, t.n.room*.W 0.amt bath room, rent li*) aud taiu* V to O H.PBLTON, 53 Ht Hulpioe atreet.suite of three I Apply to r|V) LET.Houae.tt Un.ver.tiy .tre.-t S l*r«.- room» on ground fiat, hall I- reel wm* the partial dlvialon would be completed aud the Upper and lower portion, r.nted -paratcl^ ^ C( j4mM t9 St.Ja.mw.t, _ LET, IN KT.LAMBERT, A COM PORTABLE CilTTAUK.conveiil.nllyaltualed f i,»|.k of the river, from which water ra supplied.Alan, a NEW HoUHK.U> let mlher for.u.mner .i winter orcupalion.with a 'i'1;:',**/,' V,\u201cib.'^t* modr-ra\u2019c Apply MO B»tATl'\\.Builder, HA lAinbiwt, or JOHN IthATl Y, \u2019\u2019Witneas inli.M-.alresl.f|YU LET A LARGE STORE k CELLAR.No.f.ld CRAIG ST.Puaaeaaiou at ouce, aud rent .1 on 11 nal until May.JOHN II.« LAKKhOY.32 1 i.iu|ilv Budding o c on the flTG I.KT, Ground Elat.490 Ht Lawrence aire» t 6 rooms X and w c.No baaemeut.Apply in roar._________ Kive BUILDING l/lT8 on Buckingham avenue.25 by 1*8, ui-xt street w.st ef Guy from Hi.Catherine street.Apply H.H.A J.MOHH, 180 Ht.lame» atreet.By YYILHOY «A L'KOfiT, BEAL RHTATK AGENTS, U» HI.J nines at.XTIOR SALE.\u2014WHY PAY RENT ?F 8»viral aiiWtantial 8elf contained Cottage» »* I^oint f*:.Chariea Hmal! cardr l-aymcnt ; easy term* All tfce latvsl In^provemeiitt and a rare OP; T AV ANTED, by a respectable woman, work liy the day portunity for mechanics and other* of email moaua to VV\tApp y at 76j Ht.Urbum street ! 0ttam a comfortuble home of their own.10 I.ET.Lower Tenement, 1» Unive.slty ; asphnlt fl > r, - hot water lurnaoe , A,\t,tr.-et.r¥1(> I.KT.Pi-lf contained Brick Cottage.No II «.ml I iiault elnet.con'alr s 10 rooms; rent m Ml.-raia , «n qulMlft HI i\titreet, .-r Éo * Fin» id Arm** UÜ r |V> BE LET.'!\u2022 «.ru -I \u2022 '.i j, '\t, ,.' laeruue.Rent moderate ARTHUR It.rGlsen »i.u, 19 |l»millon Chamle'rs.17 Hi J.ihn atre< t.\t___ rivT^BE LET.«>ffic«a In Hamlitoo Chambera, 17 Mt I lohn str.s't ' nre proof vault In each offio»-.r.-.d valerate ARTHUR IL PMMSoEl.Office No 19.rei(, itKNT.Bishop street, Nos 21 and 25; lower t-.-p at hi* home ; term* moderate ddi m f43 Poet Office Ib.v, Montreal.________________ WANTED.Books to keep\t' balanceaheote \\\\ made out ; advice given on Imalneaa nialtr-ra, and office work g.-ncrally.conducted by an accountant in a wholesale houae at hla rMldencc.Very modorate terms Addieaa 713 Poat Office Box, Montreal_________________ AV ANTED, by a young man with two year#' experience, Y Y a position a* Traveller ; good connections; nan fur- uirh litst of icfereucea.Address It (».1 Witncsa \" Gffice.shorthand an^\tBiioKT?!* AN I»!* Itoeas ' office.W ANTED, by a respectable woman, a faurilf a wash Y Y mg ; city ri-ferr-ncea.Apply at - Aqueduct st ¦witANTED, by reepcctablc marrird couple, man it YY Coachman, wife aagoml Oook ; best of reference* Address J.11., 12, \" Witneas\" Office.______________ \u2019ANTED, by an experienced, aober man, the manage » e*\tion H, Oath.rinost ruent of a farm.ANTED, by a middlc-agrd man French Protestant, to take care of horses ; iv able to milk ; will make himtclf generally «^ful^-ly\tltrMl.EA%rrLn wwrœ: w ANTED, by a reepeotable Woman, work by the day t ok.Good reference*.Apply to 37 Dominion atreet.lioard aud Rooms Wanted Nntlcei under Ihii head.ICunU iccAinerrlitms, «p ts K vvrria, prepaid.AV^rTv^VWn^ hvly Acccmmodat.on^nmrtUflm^^Ad, ^ Loat, Strayed «and Found.Satirei *mUrtkü h-\u2018td, 10 tenu each insertion, up U 10 .i \u2019 paid.In.sT.a Eos Terrier Dog.white with Mack spat at root J ,.f till ; hr ad tqually dlvidevl In front by black and br.iw n *is»tv.white ears ; bad on cnllar with mtuc.Liberal u-wanl on delircry at 103 Mt-lcalfc street.ADOPTION \u2014Two children, !>oy four and girl two, brother and HSter.for adoption 1 lease *udre*s, at once MRH B1KT, Knowlton, r W .encloaing imoiater s recomineodation.Both pretty aud Intelligent, of reapect-ablc parentage_________________________ ¦ At AI ) Y PIANIST, teacher of Plano and Cult »r.J75 Ht fharle* llurroromee st, CABINET Photographs, full figure, $* Wig*'u-1*\u2019** lH*r dozen.For onemniith,\tI akivo , mcota For particulars apply at 30 Gath art \"trcct LET, Ht ray.) |,KT a rend detached t'ottavu, 219 Cute 1 Antoine Road, 7 room* and attic, bath and w.c Email garden.Rent *280.no tan * Apply to b\tRUTHERFORD.212 t.te Kl Antoine road fivo I.KT.Isiwer Tenement, 61 McGill College avenue ; I.hot arid cold water.______________________ rilO I F.T.those 2 comfortable House*, 95 and\u2019JT Ladieux T »! reel ; modern improvemerit* ; airy aud ebeerful , test part of the arrest; houses In perfect OondRbmaU'J dralnagv ; rent moderate Apply ur .'I Cu Rein str.et, or FRAN K J HART.Hart 5 luckwell.Ibl Me Gill atreet\t______________________ VI AHTNKRHHIP\u2014Wanted an Interes*.In »on>« nr.rtt-Hhle busincaa Iqr a gentleman who can put In or loin in other In eataidtahiug a hualnes*.Refejyoeee exchang.I Addica PARI N ER.».\" VV.l\u201ee\u201e \" .utlcs tkAETNKn \u2014A Young Man with 951 to go Into g rod * .\u2022\t-\u2022>____ .t\t«.* aa art \u2022» aeaett at it I Uftk Bllflffi.oio.Geurral hhooting Gaih-ry and place of amnaement ;,»ot «uoa, Addnae\tGOOD, \u2018 Wilueya Office.IIAHTNRK or General Agent wanted to manage.r )rnadian vein» * m-un poly.Office in l ecrtudiicted e ith other hnslriee* ;mtf draw 930 per ww k.will guareiileu «2 0\"U net tu luvost ir lhia year , can tn» ,l\u201eub'cd in it.«I 500 down.Balance frorn profite.ArMr.HS D., INVKHltlR, \"Altueaa Offiee ninning tic- JjYLOOH TO LET.To Let, part of the Brat ffoorof tuir building, heated, and power If required ; or very auitable for aample r00,U\tII M.11194 at HTK.PHI.VHOX, 717 Craig etreet.QKKICKS TO LET.u«wvar*i ni?» to in Oopd Knch%iiK# Bulldèni Ht.Hacrament'etm-t,1*!!'» aîao in India Chambers U llo.-pital atreet.Relit low.APPl,%%< IVTOH!l «\u2022 HIDE, 137 Ht.Jmiiios alrrrl.Standard Bi'ii.t>i*ii.QFFICES TO LET.St Francoli Xavier gtreet, Noe 97 and 9» \u2014Two office* 0,8cTeraM?ffiae* In Commercial Chambera, No.% Bt.Fraucola Xavier street.ApPl,,U>YIAfl>TOHII at HYDE, 137 Ht.Inities alrrrl, *\tStandard Bpu.dino 2264 Ht.Catherine atreet, City.riHR AP FHOTOOR4PHB-OâbioH-FttU \\ ; Vigoetlo, $4J 00 per closent for one month,at 1 AUK*.22«4 Bt Cathoriuo atreet HIDE KUSIIIKI.Japanra* Artlat.Portrait* on H.lk I, sp.-ci:kUy Aleo all kind» of Artis'ic 1 aiutin«a In re*ented, and that tbe llouae tu conte qnrnce, witb tbe contient of tbe Opt>«>«itioo, will adjourn to morrow matead of on Friday over to Monday.IN THI THtCBfl AU4IN.Mr.tiilman returned to bit alleftiacc* yet terday and voted with tbe (iioverniiirut »4ain>t tbe motion t) boiat their eiecutive c-xiucd lull, which hr bad |>reviuu*ly oppoted.Mr.Marcii ¦birked tbe vote.1\u2018CNlo kaith.L'Klttltvr :» out today in *upport of two French Canadian n.imicipal repn-tentetive* fr.»ni Montcalm Ward, Hillodeau and Rancour, which mean* that faith la to be broken with ihe I\u2019r.teatant eleiiK ut wt.o have from tiute iuimeijio.rial enjoytd by tacit underatandinK the r.Rht to aead a ipecial repreaeutative to the üouccii Ir ni tbia ward.MB.JULY ON TUB U.A.BILL.In a letter in the CKronitlt and L\u2019KItclmr today, the Hon.Mr.Joly point* out that the R.A.bill oonttmplate* no vprcial h-Kulatioa for Fro* tenant nniveraitiea *mce Laval alao pet* the bene lit of it, but be alao contend- that if it waa \u2022 pecial leftialation for the exclnaive benetil nf the minority, it would do nothing more than grant to it rqnal right* by givinfr them the i*ower enjoytd hy the majority of adhering to tbe ayatew of tdocation which it conaidera beat, and he auka where will the minority's equal rights be in (he matter of education if the maj rity exercises it* power by condrmcicg the system of education followed by Protestant college*, thus ermpelhng them to adopt another under penalty of cfoaing the doors of the liberal proleasiooa Against joucg Protestant*.BILLB.Tbe bill of tbe Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union passed the Committee to day.Tbe bill to amend the charter of tbe Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery, and to sanction its amalgamation with Laval, ao as to put an end to tbe existing difficulties, was also considered in Committee, Drs.Hmgaton and D\u2019Or-sonnets representing the School and l>rs.Reau-soled and Desrochers tbe opposition.Dr.Hingston addrersed tbe Committee at great length in (apport of the union : Dr*.Beausoleil and Des-rochers followed against it, and after bearing the lion.Dr Mated alao in support, the Committee adjourned further consideration of the measure until to morrow.THF.KNIUHT8 HAVE A BANQUET.A (1BBAT H'WtBB\u2014rntilHl IN KBLATfl\u2014-THI OBIUIN Of TUB MQHT SCHOOLS.The Ubor orgsni/stions of the city were all largely represented on Monday at tbe first annual banquet given under the auspices of Ville Marie Assembly of the Kmghta of Labor.Tbe gathering took place at tbe Victoria Restaurant on McUill street, and the oatenng of Host Uiahatu left nothing to be desired.Tbe attendance was ao unvvpeotedly large tbat dinner had lo be served in two batches, and the subso qurnt tiroceedinga were urganutd on a moat successful scale.tir.ViUla PrsfouUln* | irsldsrf.and was supported By Aid kUrtltii-iu, U» J P Ooutls*.Irvssursr, Mr.J.K.Eourulrr, Mvsrr».I\u2019sllslitr, K.UlauuhSt, Ksys, TUOault, K.Ixrtis.rssusy.I?ilui*-*u.Tsuiplv.Warrso.Rsttlt-n slid 8.Cot*.A Dumbsr of toast* w*r* euthusl svtkslly rsestvrd sud slily n-*pood*d to.tlr.Dsr-HokUh sod Mr.liroutllstt* rMj*onded to \u201c Th* Orasr,\" sua Mr, IreusyTo \u2022* l»l»UlclS 1 and 2,'\u2018 whlla \" Ths Ctnlisl Trsdr* \u2022ut Ubor Council \" found st-haiuplon In tlr.Utlland.Hit tossl ol \"Tbs Night Schools, proposed by Mr.Tvuiplr, waa received wllb spscisl favor, and alreM was laul on lbs fact Uist the woveoiSlit wbluh had alnoi Utn «lit mini with auub unbounded am ueas, orlglnata.l with Ville Marie AaarmMy.«hlcli, with the aadalsn.-e of Mr.Cootie* av mretafi.had laid Ihv plan liefore tbe whole cl ths la'-or \u2022oclttlea of this oily, and (lieu (Ought the avalslau.e of the quebeo Uoverumsut.tlr.Warren ipoks In answer to the toast of tlr.Powder!)\u2019* health, and Mr.J.P.Coutlse.the Chairman of the Early Cosing niovviiisut upon It* origluat'oii six )**r* *go.«'kIv a vary fslloltou* rrvtiorire to the toaat of *' The Early Clovlr g AvaOx la-t-iatloo.\" ** Sui'ue*» to the Ville Marla Avremhly '* was rn-elred with full honor», and elli-Hed a very aMs ad-diras from Strrelaiv Kourulof, who emuhtslsed the fact tbat their bOileti waaoppoaed to alnkraln every Shape and fora.Aid Martineau and Mr.HaatUn rt-piled to \u2022\u2022 Our Unfit*,\" and other complimentary toavt* follow'd.The |irrod and t'-aJ, 170.Total, fl,21C.REAL ESTATE.Tfcrre were 11- real estate transfer* In tbs oily ward* and CoU St.Aniolne recorded at tbe Registry Otfloee during the month of January, Uu- particulara of which an glienln aocther column, amounting to $Sb8.90b 31 distributed as follow*:\u2014 81\tAntoine Ward.12.1 6-,269 so st.Ann e Ward.\u2022.*3,108.02 Centra Ward.2.lfl.BS5.00 St.James Ward.18.64,223 40 St.Lawrence Ward.12.62,492.00 8t Mary s Ward.18.64,000.00 St.Loots Ward.5.23,118.00 East Ward.2.2.BOO.OO St.Jean Baptiste Ward.16.27,916.68 8t.Gahriel Ward.12 .36 8*2.19 Cate St.Antoine.11.36,308.62 112\t*188,908.11 During tbe ccrrerlanding month of last year, 138 transfers were recorded, amounting to 8985,818^2.MEETINGS.MONTRBtL CAFE OOKPANT.Tbs rhartholdera of the MorAreal Cefc Company held Ibtir adjourt ed annual meeting on Monday afternoon, Mr Edgar Judge presiding.Th* report of thres and a haif months busintw sa*ocn*ldtr*d-v*ry satisfactory.Some Improved»ntr on tbs premue* were discussed, and all present subscribed additional stock.Mr C.J.Fleet repls ee the late Mr.W.D.Slroud on th# direc icrv.e Ua an averaxe about two hundred meals ere now t-elng err ed at the ( af-.and ths number is suadily loirtssing.MONTH BAL POCLTBT, PIOBON AND PIT 8TOOK association.Next »*fk the annual exhibition of this Society wll! tak* f lare, and It I* expected that a large number ol Mrde sill be sent from Ontario to compete with the champion* of tfuebec.On* of the most umout Amerl-r-aojodgi s, Mr.J.K Fitch, ha* been secured.Bv ao error in the prize list th* show I* made to appear to open on Tuesday, the Isth lost .instead of Wednesday, the 19tb.« hen the show will open in tbe Viutorlt Armcrv Hall.TSMPBBANCB AT HOCHBLA3A.On Friday evening Gordon Lodge, No.81,1.O.G.T.held an ofen meeting, at which there was a fair attendance.Ihe meeting was opened and closed with prayer bv the Rev.Wm Welle.Addresses were delivered ov th* Rev.M'-es-s Dixon and Tripp, and a good programme of songs, choruses, reading*, recitalions and IrstrumenUl mr.sic was glvsn by members and frlenl».Three new me inner* were added to ths lodge.The orti-cert for this quarter are Bro.R.J.llcqraid, 0.T.: Sri*.N.Nomlngtoo, V.T ; S t Waistron, secretary ; Sit.J.Jackson, floaoclal secretirv; Bro.J.Jackson, treasurer ; Hro Gunn, marahal ; 8'*.A.Jackson, chap-tain ; Sia.K Mercer, 8.J.T ; Bro.J.V.Jackson, I*.C.T.: Bit.31.Mcqoald, D.M.THE WBST 1ND TBHPBRANCB r-ociety resumed its meetings on Sunday, Mr Grr Hex?,-# in the chair.Tbe ball was well Ailed, showing a great improvement over the meeting» held previously to the abort euspen- on of wotk Mr.Mirliton and Mr Brhnetler addressed the meeting \u2022\u2022 Whv we should vote for Prohibition,\u2019' Is the subject rhoeen by ihe Rev.Mr.Boone f >r hie address to this Society text Sunday afternoon.Mr.Boon- U a ver> Interesting speaker end ie well vened la all the pb Mes cf tbe Umpvrance and prohibition movement ANNPSL MIBTINO OP THB WOMAN'b AUXILIARY.The Wo mar.e Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic an I Foreign MisetOD# of the Church cf England in Oar,wit ie the agency through which a large and eteadll in-creasir g mltsicaary work Is i.ring carried on by the merci,ne of that church at home and lo thegrea! M Weat and the mors distant region* where the light of th* Ooepel hat as % et l>ul dimly penetrated The Monterai branch of thiv important organization holds its fourtn annual maeting t morrow, Thursday, 13th lost .and ths public and ail friend* of mission, are oordiaRr Invited to stt*nd ths afternoon meeting at toe Tneologtoat College, «9* iKirr-beeW street, at I p m.Morning meetiog in the .-rood Hail at 11 a-m., after servi-s and holy communion In the Cathedral.THB PLOBISTa' AND OARDBNBBA OLUft met last evening, Mr.John Doyle preiiding.The exhl-bition to be held on April I and 2 promises to surpass any prt ¦ leu* one.It was dscide*! to admit associate membera on an aonoU fee of 82, which will entitle them V> two ticket* for each exhibition and the privilege of attending ether meetings of tbs club.WINSTANLBT LODOB, No.76, I O.G.T .Installed the newly elected off!oert last night, as follow# Chief T«mplar.lira.T.W.Gales, re elected ; Vies Tsmplar,SisterE.Murdoch ; secrsUry.Bro.T.I-ee financial aecretary, Hister (Mr* ) Roffry ; treasurer, HisUr 1 Mrs ) l^s .chaplain, HUaerfMiet) Jennlnga ; n.arehal.bro.W.O Murdock : deputy marshal.Sister A.U.Hogg ; guard, Bro.K.Msthsws OCEAN PA81KNGEK8.»s \" sova Scotian\" Asaivep.IfAtiFAX, N.B., 6'tbruagy It The Royal Mall SJ.Nova Scotian \"arriied at 9 39 thle morning with th* following cabin passengers : \u2014Mr.A.F.Blake, Il N., Mr».Blake, Mr.J.O.Baker, Mr A.Caps*, Mr*.Capet, Master J L Capas.Mr.T R Coalbank, Mr.W.Farmer, MiFoster.Mr* Scott Gray, Miee Harrison, Mr.G.KoMaaoc.Mr D 11.Redhead, Mr.IV.It.Merman.Mrs.Herman, Miss M Herinao, M utter 8.hern,an, and 27 lu-i termed*** and LI steerage passeogsn.>ox, red Fox, crosj IdfBB Marten Mink Muskrat Otter Kacooou Mkunk FIVE DOLLAR KUBBBR COATS ORDBblD FROM MR.H.B0U8BAU\u2014ALU.M'BRIDI tllTV UP AND LEA VIM IN D18QUBT.Thu Pullen Committee yeateuitay met tonwArd contracta, Aid.Jeannottsi preaidtnK.Due notice of the mgetimt accordinK to law, it is said, was not given ; anyway Aid.P.Kennedy was not present.Tbs rest ol the members wero, and there wae any amount of talk over the awards.It took some time to sort out the tenders, these having been mixed up with a number o| letters of application for various positions on tbe force.In future care might be taken to keep tendeia Bfpàf At6* Mr Forgst was recomiutnded to the olrrkahlp vacant In the Recorder * otlii-e owi\u2019ig to Mr.Gsruiatn's death.Tenders for \u2022uuiiutr clothing were received from sev-era), and oontm ts were awarded at follows Men's i«i.le.It.Chsilebol*.\tomceis' psuls, J.belly, |fl to - rubber coatr, II Boleeeau (brother of Aid.lioiroeau), |6 ; otticere hoot*.O.Roy, f* ; men\u2019s boots.(2 90.The fight or er Ihe rubber cost contract was Interesting.Aid.J.M.Dufresne moved! tbst Hoiueau get It.Aid.McBride asserted Mist Morin's sample was .11 BT AS WOOD At 83.36, and moved that ht get the contract.All.Dubuc, Dufresne ami Gauthier (the latter * first vot* !u committer) wteit against the amendment.Aid.Mclirld-and W.Kennedy for It, and it wee loti.Th* mtin motion war about being déclarai carried when Aid.McBride instated on another amendment to award the contract lo Mr.Martin at l*.10.He alone supported thU and It also was dsclarsd lost.Mr lioleeeau waa accordingly a«inl*d the contract and Aid.McBride took up hie coat and left.Contrai is for glove», collars, lanterns and bedding were net awarded but Uft for «election to a eub-com-mltte*.- ?- RAILWAY DISCRIMINATION.At the regular meeting of thn Chambre «le Commerce yestrrday thn two following resolution* were passed Whereas, certain railway companies extract differential fright tariff* d, tilmentul to ths ronnuer-cial Intertats cf Montreal ; !>* It reeohed that the Federal Gov eminent be re« for \u201c whole boiling \" only.Buy one oil ir \" Hr dlum sin for li FKAHKK, VIUER A OO.I Htwl.K, 114,1 It .1 4 41., FAMILY (iROCKKH, (Italian Warehourre), 199 Hf.Jumrs slrrct.THE DAILY WITHERS Is printed and published a Nc-i.321 and 323 Ht.Jamr* strei-t, In the city nt Montreal, by Johri Bedpatb Dougall, of Montreal.All I usini ts coinmunlcatlong nkouid be srblretsed \"John llougall A Hon,' and all Irttera to thn Editor should lo addrt-taed \" Kditor of the 'WltuetA ' "]
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