The daily witness, 29 avril 1890, mardi 29 avril 1890
[" WTTN MONTREAL.TUESDAY, APRIL 29.1890.Ktliaiiùj inht *>'*i r ait* and dtaikt mtariatly miui h tad'irud uO\\ i>n n«m< and addnn of Un unite mr otKtrwUi no no«ci tan be taken «f tbtm.farta» ¦¦4 artamUd obituary notieee aura aKorued foe »t rauuUar rain.ItlflTHH.* JACKSON On th.' 16th April, at the lUptixt Maine.Burgoyo», Out , a «on to Paator J.R.Jaaluou AIKMsil At Urockritle, ou Apill Hth, the wife of J Mruiih, E*.|, OTU .of a iou MAKKIKD BROWN-BKNNKTT On tA« luth April, 1899.at Taj-Mtle, Out.hy Rev.M Maolnnoan, Il D.Ht.Kluio .Mr, Alex Brown, township of Matilda, (Jo.Duudur, Out., to Mary A.Bennett, daughter of Mr.It.Ik uuclt, Tayiide, Ont.DKKDdK ANDKRKoX \u2014At Carp, on the 2-UU loataut, I f the Rtr, John MoLarrn, Mr.Krank Dredge to Miu Jane Anderaou, both of Pitrroy, Ont.DIED.HTEARNKH.\u2014At Chicago, 111 , Melrina Tilton, wife cl A.J Htearoee, and daughter of 8 P.Tilton, Ken-sly fur u*:- $1.75a $2 25.$2 50.$2 75 $3, «310, $J 9U, $1 50, $4 76, $5.TITANIA.Ladie Titania «pecially rc ommendetl.I.argt rt and t eat assorted itock of Umbrellas to be it en iu the Dominion ii at ________________S.CAKBLKV'S.f.Fvri.rwrva i hhkkITanI Cmtlerreu'» All silk Umbrella».Fri \u2022 In the city of If you want ) g\"jd oue a I MBBELLAN ! W 4Tt:BI\u2018B04tT.y Onttrioiuid NovaKcoIia ineo.AMEKICAN.Elw gailg Sli\u2019itRcsjs.TUESDAY AKTKIiNOON, APRIL 20.Last Edition S.CARSLEY, DM, 17457, DC!), D7I, Dl.\u2019I, D7B, 1777 MOTliN DAMN STREET, MONTREAL, CARSLEY^COLUMnT\" C'lOVERN TON\u2019S Syrup of Wild J Chirr?will he found miperior to all othsv pvriiava-lions fovCoughs,Uolda, Asthma, BvonchRisaud lulluenxa.Price 25 4 onlx.V.J.40Vi:B.\\TO.)f »4 4 0.Oovnev of Bleuvy and Dovcbestov street*.___\tBranch 469 Ht Lawrence street.Shannon letter and bill kr\tfimm; OAB1MST.¦iapltl Letter 4 opter.tlHtrc Swnpllcs, 1742 NUTUE DAM* ST.TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CABLE.MAY DAY MEETINGS.Vienna, April 2!'.\u2014All indoor trade meetings wilj be allowed on May day.The police will bs vigilant to prevent meeting* in the «treot».Sixty trade meeting» have been called for Thursday.Ail the reserve* here have been summoned to appear on Wedneaday to receive instructions as to their action in the event of disorder, liOULANGIdM 3 DEATH BLOW.Paris, April 20,\u2014Fall returns show a tremendous falling olf in the Boulangist vote at the municipal elections.The result of the balloting is looked upon as a cunpleto death blow to Boulangism.MWANGA\u2019S RESTORATION.London, April 20.\u2014Letters from the late Missioner McKay give details of the fighting which resulted iu the restoration of Mwanga.Iu the first battle the Christians were routed and scattered.Later, they were reinforced, numbering 2,000 gunr.They defeated the Arabs on October -Ith in a short and sharp conflict.The usurping King Karema fled, Mwanga is nominally a Roman Catholic.Catholics and I'rotestants have become united in amicable relations in view of their common danger.THE RUSSIAN BARBARIANS.THEIR LATEST OUTRAGE.London.April 20.\u2014A Vienna correspondent ays Bcbmidt.who was implicated in the Cron-ttadt scandal, haa bien secretly shot in the I ortresa of Peter and Paul.The Rqmi*d FIRES, Chicago, April 2i>.\u2014A $50,000 fire occurred here last night in Dickinson Brothers A King\u2019s plaster and cement warehouse.The United \u2022States bonded warehouse adjoining was damaged $2,000.Austin, Minn., April 2\u2019.).\u2014The fine main rchool building here was burned yesterday.Lose, $40,000, OBIT.Atlanta, Ga., April 20.-Mej>r John H.Lewis, one of Georgia's pioneer statesmen, died at the executive mansion yesterday, aged 8-4.Major Lewis was the uncle of Mrs.Governor Gordon.He was the chief mover of the project to build tho Western & Atlantic Railway and was the founder of the Wesleyan Female Heminary, the first female seminary in the United States.A DEADLY FEVER, Fountain Head, Tenn , April 20.\u2014Spotted fever has again broken out in the Pleasant Hill neighborhood.Then' have been eleven cases and ten have proved fatal.The disease seems to baille the skill of the best physicians.A MISSIONARY MURDERED.THE LATE MR LANGE'fl BAD FATE.{Special to the fPifncss,) Han FeakCWOO, Cal., April 2.\u2014Japwnoic ad vices state that the Rev.T.A.Lange, belonging to the Methodist mission of Canada, was stabbed to >leath by two burglars at hie residence at Tokio on April 5th.One of the murden-rs hae been caught.HALT SEIZED.Windsor.Ont, April 29\u2014Mr.W.J.Hay-ward, Inspector of Weights and Measures, has »>n*« >.TâJI, Mr.A.Tonaey, Mr.K Tfrrv Mr r F Thctr.lln.on Mr.F II.Warrington.Mr/Wanlngtoo.\u2019 Maator K Marrlngtorq Mbs N.lYarriugtoii.oiwM.w *'?.DS?°,nA *1!\" JfVr,oetn 4nd nuree.Mlaj Watt».M, L'\tJ Gl cabin, 75 Intotmadiato and S42 steerage passengers SPECIAL NOTIOEH, I.p.EBa Goopb and silks booming at S, Can-ley's.A Grand Display of dress goods now on view at H.Care ley >.Great Rubh for new dress goods at 8, Oarsley r.A Fact,\u20148.Canity gives the beat value in bUck drrsf £i,od§ io (JaüaIj.Moan New Dribs Goolb receivrd at 8, Caraley f. *.«Pr \u2018 t AU^«il \u2022 \u2018 ^ TIIK MONT K K A Ti DAILY WITNESS Tüf.3dat, Ai»rh.29, WM.NEWS.TRANSATLANTIC.the IRISH LANl'' HILL.\t.w_\\tr lUlfoiir *od Mf.London, Apnl 2^\t.Wllt> th« Irwh Go*ct-*n held *\ttJiheex^e^r K'^OTïS-^-\"1^ THK SAMOAN TRi'UBLEâ.M.Jr^AApnl^^XSdSK itkte tbât\ttheSMBo»n iroub!« tw«y fcr\tcon.aU ni Apu in th« prt.now of the ^\tTamM^ *nJ s^nrJs^s^-*^ AMERICAN.the bankrupt BUCKET SHOPS, v* Vn*e Aoril 28 \u2014The bnnkrapt bu.ket Î WruTht anncnncnJ ten morn .hop of Dornn « riKn' , « bui'.neji n.,rg thnt from \u2022\u2022 ~ J.- Unded tee meet.ri ten» thST^en^ ÎSSIf in SltSf Wh^ t^rwül^n^aotwily repnnl .he ctnoee which f srbid.rtnkan.five men in Fleming A fW.\t,m\u201c4 *\u2018e chine wi rk.n»ked for nine boora Two men rn-to Min the peMlioo for l*.M *»*re.»r2o*S «Müf v\u201c\u2018-vS oTher.nhen n*ked to n gm Ail the petitunor.therefore .tiuck.tO TH* TOIL**» OK AMtHICn.Vnu w aikiil dS.\u2014The Eioeutire Com nnii.e of the Krderation of L.bor di.eu««ed the e ih boar qae.ti.n here to dny, nnd .uni n circulnr to tbe toiler, of Amène.Itwmgoed ty San urI Gomper., Preaidtnt of the .M».TheCircular .ay.tbe determination of the toil Jr.to «rrv the l.^t-hour movement to .uoet-n ?cV'urnirea lovera of pr «reaa in thin Country and thedowntrodden toiler* of * Already we »ee emperora kmR., nuto -ra » ned nil other enemien to the cnon* of labor and progrten, juil.ied nnd pnrnlyied with fenr of the crowing power nnd noble parpo**.of It t I.,?™ n a**e*.Tbe combined power of ponition L«i 5ealTteem.not only to be nboni to be coiicentrnted to antngon/e the introducnon of .mole beneheial nnd eenentinl improve X.lCqiTt\t\u201c '\"t l'\u201c\" tf Ikbor.bin *«b lo wo.oko TbU into » (ono« - tifea*.\" Tbe circular nrg« the toiler» to turn ivt in crent number» in the demon.tration to be he Id on May l.t, and to refrain from nil breac he.of the pence.a H4H1LTOS 8T*t*n.HaHILTO».Oot.April *8-All the wenver.mnfoyed in the mnU of the Ontnno Cotton L clear in water.Make* de .ciou.lUef Tea and kipt in nil dmaiet for any length of time 1 lb.etjual to 40 lbs.of lean beef.Only aort guaranteed geU'.ine S7\t*\t~ I vJo.tieeN on Liebig ^nd bears hi.tigna-^ ture in blue, thu.; v_.DAIRY, t on: sY.rrevh rrliil Knller.tre.h MIIU.Hi»eel Hklnimett win.Ou.Cow'mTA^ Délicat.Batiafaction piajanteeU\t« Bifliiu.r T.lephoua No *' R OOF1NG Mnartiniu Flre.pnrol Booflng .Tinrnt C*.\u201eT\u201c SKTSaSSKi 5ÏÏVÏJS.\u2014 t\u201celv.le^ AU other cemeal roof.hav.U'eu 'a111\"*-\tCAUTION.T.« Roarbam C.meiit Company hereby warn, the MreemU'Twul^^d mlu^Vurod oui, b, beln* rpnrioua_ «nntrwkl and vicinity who are «up- Tteouly ^fewln MonD«l ana vw,\tOumpan, I^M^ CWb^AO^üiTiïïuU iu MunUcaL «CAmANTEK.bM *Sh*aïù?^d up \u2014\u2022 (ubr.aotial guaraotee\u2014no.on paper.Boot'S.^alfooiÆ^ PTr further Information ^4 Uatl»oniaU apply head ofboe.309 bt Jam*, rreet, *\tSef.Trea».Agent, appointed lhrou«hout tb.Dominion and lh« United lit»tea 190 Nl\u2018GILL ST.mark R 1CHELIEU i ONTAltIO navigation company.|R!M>-SEASON IH#0.Tb,.folio»in.(teaman now mu »» under and call at tba until inltrmediate porU :\t.-ûiikhko When the channel i.clear of ice Btea.n.r.QUKBEO end MONTREAL will leave Montreal d.ily (Holiday, ai cptedl at î pm in ToltoMO\u2014fonimeuelug, Monday, 2od iThiulTÎÎ a» P r.'^m\u2019cwclo'Y'.udVng at 6 »\u2019*.« _ ,\tu .| | »'>4y\u2014CotnBneneln* about 1st sssssss^-^ ToE OKNWitl -Steamer BOHEMIAN every Tm .day and Friday at noon.To THEBE BIVEiS\u2014Every Ttiewlay aud Friday at 1 P tu To « HAMBLV-Kv«ry Tticday and Friday at 1 p.m TO Itomii Bt IM E.VABBNiJEH.VTB.da\"l;\u201c\u201c\tTKKBKHONNB at 3 00 pm.hsturdâÿi »t 2.0U V *\u201c\u2022 no oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo PIANOS oo QO oo oo Established 1864.and organs oo oo oo A*K Af'&.NOWLBDOBD TO B* In Tonf*Toarh and oo oo oo oo Duratilllly THL ALBERT CO\u2019Y'S OATMEAL toilet soap Makes thl Skin Soft ano Smooth.£old l j Lradunj Oroeer*.TALL PAPERS< CAPITAL AND LABOR th* hot* is caticia.V«v.Apnl*-T».p\u2014 aoia.t ia* ?-\u2014.\tFarther trouble i.live* of the hThe miittary have been cal^d -^atc cuaa the noting an2 truor* are bong bnm*d JTtba town.Tbe peuauu attemp'^d itoorioot.Tbe\t\\m rpr^odiM ttr^ghoutGabeiab Tbe piMij\u2014« ditrict ^ TrrvkKob-v t ta in a fenteni and man/ exaeeeea K^wmmitted.A cumbercfth.«ore pro®meat c Sender, nave been nrreetea TH* Mil DAT FAElTKl BsruSLK.April »-L ¦^eYUmaled that ysgooo petaowa, principally minera, will mke tjnrt m orgnnued dntcnetrattoaa on May lay Lrt.and C*ari*rv Nod Tb* Large marte r »Î lewis a.hart.NOT ART.ape rial Building.!\u2022: St- Jk«y# .Ire*».Mentreal._________ rpHE ROYAL CANADIAN ^ nu ANM MARINE IN*rMANC* C«m n trr jameb stezit, montreai^ Capital.\t^îîî\u2019îîn A wnmgm.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t* liaroime, *\t* DUNCAN .MJNTTBri-\t.* manners.oe «hr Fini Great oo oo Canadian oo oo Kuece»» oo oo\too oo oo oo oo oo IN PIANO AND OBOAN MANUFACTURE bend for catalogues -TO- WILLIS & CO., Sole Agents For Central Canadat- 182-1 NOTRE DAME STREET MONTREAL.¦\t\u2022 « , i ii FEBMV\u2014FrontLongunll,5a m.V\u2019v'a .Ku\u201d hour.ti 3U a m.; Ia.l Dip.8 30p m.Be« um* «°1'' t,, i APR ilRIK\u2014From now until Kr;th May J* Î\u2019-Vi n m from Moat\u2014'\t5th M.r to 36tl noon and 5 P-m Hutnl»».a* 3 and # p iiu Mar.\u2022\tl,.00£,\u2022}!.\", VnU.Wr\"fr\"om Montreal.< From ifctr May to 1*1 t lu t\twwll on ?r«,4, Fridanf B^a'tii, \u2022 a.m., noou and 1 and May at Tuesdays and Friday», 6 15 pm.__\tt-nmmenclng Hnlurday, Mi EACI BilOAH\tpvi.r, Saturday a» 3rd.I,y 8t**,«Lrî*S1 .\u2019Vud Buniay» at 7 * \u201c'\u2022 f?, st James street, Windsor Hotel.Balmoral Hotel, Canal Barin and Richelieu Pier.Jt'LIEN CHABOT, Ornerai Manager, Montreal.summer Resorts.T^XmPLAIN HOUSE, VHIL1PS- V ^ BUBO.P O -A dellfhthd Mtmner reMrt.Muât» featTnVMd'tUhiV* \u2019 lS^^UMay Ut Terni» m-sie-,\u201c^*0*04 .peak cat.I can \u2022«* »1*M\t\u2018l®_, riwlr and if we are true to G A nod ourtelree all atii be well, becaoae we have ngbt *\u2022 ow \u2022idA I r*] t» more than I can l«U to tbie !?-eme«t.and ahall wa eh it^th »be g^amet a^rm®t my .1 rarmy fof ll too.I EBL E Hi*bv.»i \u2022»¦- *«» and pe*) lor both.ITT'ARDEN »t HICK, W woVFM WIUE RPBINO BKD MAKÎ FAO- TUMRR ThitvSi l^tituSSaac 1 «*«»**\u2018 ^ Paierai Telepbooe 850.day brakrmen will be pmd f2 » and tbe night iMm $2.70, ten boon to ocnctimtc a day .wtwk.This u tbe fire*, break in tbe railway Une*.Thi* u araivBW a cbicaso *rr*ofBD.Chicaoo, April 2fc -Th* urrwpect of a general \u2022Wtke here o® May 1M » Urng an uniavoraW* tafoenoc upon bumacaa.It u me Mag a rc \u2022tricted dee and lor local mcnntM.o® the Chi eaco Block Firiuagt, and the fear ,f a rtock ward ctnke bn.put a bhgbt e® tb* pr^vmo® tt^Ide teak mg every trad* aniiou.to eve® op »ad get ouL Thu tend* to weaken P««*.i ggjm VOX UBS OB HTBirn.BT, John.N.c , April fe.-Ooc kundred m® ia T.M.Cavity k tloo\u2019i bram worka hare gone out on atnke for tbe nine bopor day.They wer* offered either of three «wee®*®*., I»£atty netting thru vuwr, Irut rejected al r irty A GRITTY JOURNALIST Maure» M.Mmto®.tbe ¦*¦¦$** of tkan«J wvkly i'lmttmud Amsnr**, M well kn >wn *o all lit«ra,y people aad tbe reading publ- geo#^ L m r.=«.««-*\u201c\u201c SSm ml braid, aed earn», tbe mark *\u2022 all de-p Smkcr* nod literary wofk*rt, u form b!» and quick, and a .traoger eooo learn that be » dealitg with a man who wentt oa^y wb»al »c 2 no chaff.He edited the H'r < ®tb xk.^i.v nctio*.n Cbnetm® day Jamee Gordon ^ R™tTrtat him a pr»wmt in the .hape of a c «M ^ 1atimol uadrvd and 6f ty doiln»^- ^ few day .later Mr Broneti urn 1 on* of h,*) orlm to the o«oe mak.cg ,wholc®>* etoMf** Mmtoa e»ked him certain mtyxeot why.ana wherefore*.Heooett cabled back I *0* pend you for two wwka lor having aaked «« f ^ an # vlaoatK-® It « uapreaedctad in the actaJ* ofthe ff>'*td \u201d The indepeadeo.yoong .-.-irnalut immediaivly retorted\t^ txnttKn a.editor of the Ifers/d, in order to ^^hlaTVi m r.rimrrirT-t \"\tXl>\u20ac® WElk^j OOl Of rftL KaTSr a «liy^f $10,000 behind.hoi be bad plenty of ebnace*.He bad equally (xJd Lfler.immediately from *\"**\"*' DJ!T* lawra He ha- learned h-.trade thoroughly.He i* a pvac ieai priater He al® etudied law and m»dic.ce Tbe lU^lroUd Arvrvsan hae tten n hia mind fir* year», and ite developo.»t /'d ARP ET LAYING, UPHOLSTER I 7 l«,n\tOoA Mad*.LaJd._UfV|d ao- &ri&g ^-v^ansgi.1' aa.tvedad lo parvooaU.Tvlepboov No >Tw G.WOOLLEY i CO, CABINET MAKERS » UPHOLSTERERS.¦W RLEIRV STREET.W.fare to acoooaa» to our eunomw*.frlrode atd Ik* mbite tkAt WW hr* Kill %t 3S BLICRY rTREET.wHh h\tCf fKX>D rUEJnTüE*,à« F»NK Ll*f OF rtIDEBOABDfl XM BT^XJK FUBXITl BE BE-PAIRED\twnv* »»d poaetoG dellverj.Manners are the genuine or Emulated matiift.Utions of dispotition towards each other, which occur in the intercourse of human beings.The ordinary nse of the word n\u2018*°\u2018 ners restricts it to those personal and visible peculiarities of deportment which characterize the intercourse mentioned.I he agents usually employed for thu purpoee ara tnc eye, the voice, language and get!tires.Manners arc more decidedly moral ia their nature than a superficial observation would lead us to suspect.In social intercourse, agreeab.e manner* are far more powerful than mte.lec-tual accomplishments.It is an admitted fact that many men *nd\"o.m.mowing to some of the ills which resul t from a disordered nervous system, are unable tho roughly to make themselves agreeable in ao dety, owing to a lack of agreeable and pleasant manners Their condition causes them to he moody *cd moroee, sullen and peevl.h, fretful and boorish.They can never, while in a half sickly condition, use those powers of eye, voice, language and geature with which all are blessed mwe or lets by the Creator.Their society is not courted.The young meieJy tolerate them ; indeed, often abhor lhRe®d«r, is thi.your condition ?Is your life trade miserable to yourself and other* .If so you can alter and correct it.Mow .Simply by getting rid of your nervousness, your melancholia, your sleeplessness, yoar dy.pertia and your indigest.on.You will find in Paine's Celery Compound certain and sure cure for these ills, a tonic that will invigorate and strengthen you for 11 duties.\t,\t, You are bound to maintain your position in society, in the church and in the home circle ; to do thi* you require to be whole and healthy, agreeable and kindly, mannerly and refined.All these will rc»ult if Paine \u2022 Celery Compound is u«ed ; try it, sufferer, and great will be your joy.\u2019rpi IS MADNESS to DEFER having ¦\tr,\u201e\t:1 Bvidr f .r.vated \u20191 T'lWNillKND » .PATENT PKOCKHn '* parfhMins r-ur Alivibwv a* hs ialb» ocl» Patwita» nt Pur* Beddlo.I tae Don.1 moo-\t_ j R.TO***aHEND, aw **.Jssse.Ireet.B*U TvInAooa H** V«l»val T.lepfcooe OH Builders and Carpenters.BLINDS.LINDS.BLINDS to make «vrotwrU for the fvpairlo® reJ^TA^d Wtl»« oo nt BMNDH We iaake » »V«- SJg*^ VeFetÎAI* BLINÜ1G fooibbln* -\u2014v'\tW# vv^r, ku d nt h >'iae Ï*TÎu kIcj^Ia TT?:*HnM wnvk to order .aud art t» B«U TelnAo.MIS.ar.| boor uplo W p «.dolls.HART A ««.Cootroetora, 0»n>»oUJW Ae kc , ÎT Hrummonrl ATT.JANNARD k SONS, rpo., ^UIRP*HT*BA.CABI1SETMAKIP.A Kern Fitted.Doobto Window, pot op, FnrD!tnf« Repaired MbCKR JOMMIVG ®r ALL MI*I®.AU o»d«« woonpuy MW?** D ODWELL A HOGG BELL TELEPHONE f***.CIVIL KNGINKKKH Room No.at.IMPERIAL BUILDING, HgNTiCKAIj.\t,\t.a .¦-TÆ«r»-WwWsSiî- Aee .sjAtema and other Publie Worka IlConevpopdeuc* solicited^\t____ 0.ORDON BROS., PLUMBERH, OAB AND HTEAM FITTKRrt, 39 BEAVER HALL HILL, Bell Telephone Ko.4ML F Y\\ TM.à SONS, nin'iow*.RUTHERFORD wasd racTf**K* or lloora.Blinds, Moulding» Trimming», Ar., PREPARED LUMBER, CLAPBOARDS, à .*' \u2014AL.J\u2014 I'nrklng 4'a«ra and Boxes.SAWN CEDAR POSTS and PICKETS.Ilrj kiln, 4T W ITEM A V EN T E, MONTREAL.ROUND PEKOE Planing Mill.E«« tory nnd Boois arid Shoe».If TOO «quire BOOTS.jyOTICE.Comfort»bla ae.d Pwfect FiUiog nlloO.nr OF ANY THE WI.IPPERH.KIND CALL AT ¦ ELIABLE SIIOi: STORIL « orner Blenry and M.4 olberlne ala.LACROSSE SHOES for Men and BefS at low 1 ()( )()\tMEN\u2019S KIP MOKRING BOOTS, *4 ÎSr\tPoif.OK QUEBEC, District 1 province m 1 f M mtrsol\u2014SUPERIOR COURT.-No 875 -I lame Mar.Brhola.tl.|ue Aajlda«»rtiO'H'LwWMWG»J thel ar.h of N-tf» l»»\" *- 'le Or ioe».,>i,t^c\u2018 haalhiA.lay insltliiled an arllon ip wparatloo ns mP»» party ».»io«t her hoAboed.Fell » W-v-a\"'.nt »h# w,,# i»!a \u2022\u2022 ; /iutr M ïiitftAÎ.»nQ Apfii.i*JNU A L.RINFBKT, Attgrun Ilf I\u2019UiBttHi EG.WKLLH, Enginwr k Machimst 31 HT.OEOROK STREET Maiiofaelnrer of the weU-keewn WELLS\u2019 I\u2019aUoI .WaIov At No 30 CUAHOlLLKZ SQUARE Kuc'ine, for Frelsbi Elevator, and for ruoolug all kind, of nachlaery Prop.rtlon Olhnm No 14, Glenora B»ul«1id«.eh.re plan of the Hotel wiU be itaown.brtei'-n tfcn hour, of I to 3 t< ro.__ .SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE III.44 H.N.II.Tills popular 4'4N4I»I4N HOI of Montreal.And t'h« petition of the «aid Indet.ioitaire, It la ordered that h, a^Mice t?be Inaerb-d twice a -«k d.lrtn* 1*0 COW iioruti»'- we* k.in two dai y newspaper.,\t*2 M.mrt.al ot.» in Pret.eh and the other la l»\"«'i|d>.and one?-In th*- Queltec Oifi- iol On \", tb; creditor, be noth Ji\u201c |, ar.d required t.ignify lJrir.cl*,.'D,\t.u' Ant name in the Ollice .f the Pruthonotary of th6 Hupefior Court at Montreal, within nfteen day.fron' th\" rtatTôf «he Inwrtlon of mid notice \u2018he «Id Of* of r/e-.t\", on default *here.,f proceeding.WtU he hyjl wlth # «it vt*«ijfH'i to any n/aUthrymay bata A B X/trllil kk.Troth'*! »tary Trothonotary'*Ortio*», llontrval,23^1 Apnl, liW CRK8SE k DRSOARRIEH, Attoeneye for PeU-tlooev.\t___ ___________________ ______\u2014 PROVINCE OF IfUBBEO, l ni-TRI'V or MoNTRkAI.I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 3\tNo.1793.Samuel Hubbard May of the City and Dlrtriet of Montreal.Inturance Aunt.\tPlaintiff, pi,/a lane Hall of the City and Diltri.t of Quebec, and Roi»,or*.Hall.f .rtuerly of t!.- aald OUy of M-intrea^ »«il pi.Humtly an abaentee, bavin* |.r»i«fty la th« aatu C l«f of Montreal.\tDefendwd.The Defendant, (K-or«c 11*11,1.ordered to app-ar wilhta two month.\t.Montreal, M»h April.IM* Deputy Prothonotary \\ r Tdesday, April 29, 1690.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS., THE WANDERING JEW.EUGENE SUE'S GREAT TALE OF THE JESUITS AND LABOR REFORM- tComkiiseti /ot the \" Witneea\") PAKT SECOND.\u2014Tu* CuAHTisauftNT.Chapter X \\11.\u2014(Continued, ) \u201c \u2018 So, to this work of darknes», ru-wtraint, and dtapotism, which weighs heavily on the Christian world, my family would oppose their work of light, expansion, and liberty ! \u2022\u2022 \u2018 The genii of good and evil would stand face to face.The struggle would commence, and Cod would protect the right.\u201c And that these immense pecuniary resources, which will give so much power to my family, may not lie exhausted with the course of years, my heirs, following my la.it will, are to place out, upon the same conditions, double the sum that I have invested \u2014sc that, a century and a half later, a nr w source of power and action will be at the disposal of their descendants.\\\\ hat a perpetuity of good ! \u201c 4 In the ebony cabinet of the Mall of Mourning will be fourni some practical suggestions on the subject of this association.44 4 Such is my last will\u2014or rather, such are my last hopes.\t,\t,\t,\t.\u201c 4 When I require absolutely, that the members of my family should appear In person in the Hue Satnt Francois, on the day of the opening of thi* testament, it is so that, united in that solemn moment, they may see and know each other.My words may then perhaps have some effect upon them ; and, instead of living divided, they will combine together.It will be for their own interest and my wishes will thus be accomplished.44 When I sent, a few days ago, to those of my family whom exile has dispersed over Europe, a medal on which is engraven the date of the convocation of my heirs, a century and a half from this time, I was forced to keep secret my true motive, and only to tell them, that my descendants would find it greatly to their interest to attend this meeting.44 4 1 have acted thus, because I know the craft and perseverance of the society of which I have been the victim.If they could guess that my descendants-would hereafter have to divide immense sums between them, my family would run the risk of much fraud and malice, through the fatal recommendations handed down from age to age in the Society of Jeans.44 4 May these precautions be successful ! May the wish, expressed upon these medals, be faithfully transmitted from generation to generation ! 44 4 If I fix a day and hour, in which my inheritance shall irrevocably fall to those of my descendants who shall appear in the Kuo Saint Francois on the 13th February, 1832, it is that all delays must have a term, and that my heirs will have been sufficiently informed years before of the great importance of this meeting.\u201c After the reading of my testament, the person who shall then be the trustee of the accumulated funds, shall make known their amount, so that, with the last stroke of noon they may bo divided between my heirs then and there present.44 4 The different apartments of the house shall then be opened to them.They will see in them divers objects, well worthy of interest, pity, and respect\u2014particularly in the Hall of Mourning.\u201c 4 My desire is, that the house may not be sold, but that it remain folrnished as it is, and serve as a place of meeting for my descendants, If, as I hope, they attend to my last wishes.44 \u2018 If, on the contrary, they are divided amongst themselves\u2014if, instead of uniting for one of the most generous enterprises that ever signalized an age, they yield to the influence of selfish passions if they prefer a sterile individuality to a fruitful asiociation \u2014if, in this immense fortune, they see only an opportunity for frivolous dissipation, or sordid interest \u2014may they may be accursed by all those whom they might have loved, succored, and disfettered ! and then let this house be utterly demolished and destroyed, and the papers, of which Isaac Samuel possesses the inventory, as well as the two portraits in the Ked Hoorn, bo burnt by the guardian of the property.\u201cI have spoken.My duty is accomplished.In all this, I have followed the counsels of the man whom 1 revere and love as the image of God upon earth.44 \u2018 The faithful friend, who preserved for me the fifty thousand crowns, the wreck of my fortune, knows the use 1 mean tj make of them, I could not refuse his friendship this mark of confidence.Hut I have concealed from him the name of Isaac Samuel __for to have mentioned it might have exposed this latter and his descendants to great dangers.4 4 4 In a short time, this friend, who knows not that my resolution to die is so near its accomplishment, will come hither with my notary.Into their hands, after the usual formalities, I shall deliver my sealed testa ment.44 4 Such is my last will.I leave its execution to the superintending care of I\u2018revidence, (iod will protect the cause of love, peace, union, and liberty.44 4 Tliis mystic testament, having been freely made by me, and written entirely with my own hand, I intend and will its scrupulous execution both in spirit and the letter.44 4 This KHh day of February, 1(»82, at one o'clock in the afternoon.44 4 Mahii'8 he Rennkpoxt.\u201d\u2019 As the notary had proceeded with the reading of the testament, Gabriel was successively agitated by divers painful impressions, At first, as we have before said, ho was struck with the singular fatality which restored this immense fortune, derived from a victim of the Society of Jesus, to the hands of that very association, by the renewal of his deed of gift.Then, as his charitable and lofty soul began fully to comprehend the admirable tendency of the association so earnestly recommended by Marius de Kenno pont, he reflected with bitter remorse, that, in consequence of his act of renunciation, and of the absence of any other heir, this great idea would never ho realized, and a fortune, far more considerable than hod even been expected, would fall to the aharo of an ill-omened society, in whose hands it would become a terrible means of action.At the same time, it mast be said, that the soul of Gabriel was too pure and noble to feel the slightest personal regret, on hearing the great probable value of the property he had renounced.He rejoice» 1 rather in a Ithdraw-irg hi* mind, by a touching contrast, from the thought of the wealth he had abandoned, to the humble-parsonage, where he hepod to pas* the remainder of hi* life, in the practice of most evangelical virtue.I To be Continued.) CHILDREN\u2019S CORNER A STITCH DROPPED.Grandma uat busily knitting away A trim little stocking, all scarlet and gray ; Katy stood leaning on grandma\u2019s knee.Anxiously waiting and watching to see How quickly the pretty stripes could grow, With grandma's lingers a Hying so.AH at once, in a round of gray, The busy needles ceased their play.\"Dear me !\u201d said grandma, 411 can't tell which, Hut somewhere here I have dropped a stitch ; And I cannot see, it has grown so late, To pick it up so we must wait 4\u2018 Till the lamps come in.\u201d Down Katy went, Moved by a sudden kind intent ; Down in the firelight on the tioor, Searching the hearth-rug o\u2019er and o\u2019er.44 What are you looking lor, my child ?\u2019 Mamma questioned, and slyly smiled.Soberly answered the little witch, 44 I\u2019m trying to find my grandma\u2019s stitch !\u201d \u2014 Youth's Companion.DUTCH CURE FOR LAZINESS.During a morning walk a merchant who was di-tatued by business in Amsterdam, came to a group of men who were standing round a well, into which a strongly built man had just been let down.A pipe, whose mouth was at the top of the well had been opened and a stream of water from it was flowing down into the well and beginning gradually to fill it.The fellow below had ARKER\u2019S FOUNDRY.ID lo 29 Dalhousle street.NEW FOUNDRY in operation since 22nd of March.MOHKf* PAKKKK./ Kell 10X9.Telephone { »r«ier»l 1708.VV.\u2022 Round Tmr, (90 and (110.Intrrmrdiatb, $75.Btrkraur, $20.An experienced Surgeon Is carried by each steamer, a Stewardesses to attend to the wants of females, children.H.E.Ml Kit tl .General Manager, 4 (M*tom House square, Montreal ^ .Mir-\"] iaasi IN CONNECTION WITH GRAND TRUNK R WY.N EW FAST SERVICE.MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.Fastest au«l Shortest Une.Sol lit Through Trains.MAGNIFICENT TILLMAN UIFFF.T CAR LOU « AU».Meals «erved In Parlor Oars on all trains, on Kuropeau Plan.Trnlns Leave llonnventure Depot at N.30 it.tit.Stripping at Alexandria and Oastleman Only, arriving In Ottawa 12 05 p m.4.3U p.rn.-Arriving at Ottawa at 8.03 p.m.LOCAL TRAIN».Leave Coteau C 10 p m , arrive at Ottawa 9 43 p m.Leave Ottawa 5.15 a m , arrive at Coteau 10 15 a m.4'oiiipHnj'a fuller, l.'Mt HI.Jnnira alreel.Tickets and Heats In Parlor Cars can also ho secured at Windsor and Balm irai note's, Tieketoiiiiv* Bona-venture Depot and 143 Ht.James street.J.W.DA WHEY.\tC.J.SMITH, Gen.Agent,\tOcn.Pase.Agent, Montreal.\tOttawa.E.J.IIIAMIIKRLIN, General Manager, Ottawa.Professional.1 oiiN McIntyre, r ED STAR LINE, E.».mill Hojnl Belglnn Mnll Steamers, Bailing weekly from New York for Antwerp-One of the shortest routes to Parts and London, Belgium, France, Hwlteerland the Rhine and Italy, From New York.Warsi.and.Wi-dneeday,\tApt.\t18,\t3 30\tp.m, FhIRsi.and.Wednesday,\tApt\t23,\t8.30\tam.(fooHDLAND.Wednesday,\tApl\t30,\t2 00\t|>m.Brmirnland.Wodm-sday,\tM*y\t7,\t7 39\ta m Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bath-rooms amid-tlil[«.Hk< nMi Cabin accommodations unexcelled.btatei'H'ins all on main deck.First Cabin, $45 and upwards ; excursion, (M and upwards.Second Cabin, (35 ; excursion, »15 and (72 Hl.Ill NBV.- rT^ll !\t\\ N N U A L « ! E R A I.* MKKTIMl t f tbr !>' >MIM IN L.KATRKK UOAKU i*'> .111 Ir br J Vl'boUAV Afwi,»ï'.b, »t t*), N' SCuiU>n Mooj»^uMir.W\u2019 B i;lFfOKl>a rt'O-Yre.«.ART ASSOCIATION Of MONTKI'iU irHiLura ëgcAUi K.jaI < unaillan ArnUmi).ANNUAL K\\ Q1B1T10N ?rAit 25th to Mat Mth.Wednesday, April 30th.AOVERTIMIN81 KATM.DAILY WITNkrtH «»«\u2022 Hum Mid u|>.Md.Id* Mr Uo.OoaDMto ,OC teronbl.toraftA WKRKLY WITNKHH.W Id lMf« irpr or cut», TV) [XT Uo.Onr lhlrd re-duoti ai If *taT MILK wTWnOB.The Protewtaat MiaMtenal Assooatice me« ye^erisy iw the Y.M.C.A.noea.Taeee were pweeat : The Preadeat.the Rev.Jaa FVck.Arctdeaeoe Evaas, Dr.Symth.Dr.Weil* Dr.MaeViear, Ik* Her*.J .N eh-Is, W HaH, C.Tolly, J.Puterv-m.J.T Pi ch»v, C.E Bland.C C Carey.E.B^rariy.J ,r,s .SoeaU', J.A.Newnham, J.A.Oxwy aol T Lsfleur Th* repeat of the Comm.tie* e Sabbath 0> ¦wvanee œ the mJk quesuoa wm read Tn-f tr\\rrU'i TNsl vMnasEwAerisMd *r kwm tfeat lbs work tf *.eaet wp-i »«W.to At ae*y urv-ewry a-o* va sat Let* « Day.it* * v Owwes4s\u2014F*rw mat jm appoint a \u201c\t*\u2019\u2022, tatSadar Qif Imee esc Mia s rise v.wtU yrtOft Uewm:.«s to \u2014w.r»S-^» tfes esnSay ««fet ij tt -wa *See asor.isle tfemt» tt* rniimtatm few maor ?»» *Ui asr.t t.a»M tfena ;* oarryier -set Ue sod Ust yamert err*\ttfetfr c *rr»,-*«ioes 1 tf mrrjiMr oet tfej* pre'v».set test 1 rw tl w to Uws r» ^ ^t proyr»*' The Kst.John N'ichois read a pepev cm \u201c Tv» mtaister outaade has itady and ehurth.He an*d that km ehMNhes wmtmi to memopoi xe theu (mstorv.7hm wm eot fair.CburctMww*ve indebted to the pmUic tor memry and other Lein.That Utercimt soeietiee were needed and meat be \u2022«stained wm evident.Is este the mieisOr tUmid abeedon \\utm wooid his Monie U bkefyle take item ep \u2019 It wouTbe scereeJy likely that thoee who are uswOimg to girt ep any of their peef r.tune t-, tneee thing* would be (enertae enough to gi»» op tbeer ot*H.A K.iBietcr'e aerr '.es, Mr.Nichofe beid.wrre toe oe»Umd*fw«-pobhepro;^rty, and if \u2022 o nist*r were to eoeftno tivse.f to hit cow prgaiVB, bow about tbe \u201chighways and brdg*e?\u2019 /-on * army would die out nod tbe world would pemh- Ie the dtoewestou wh>ee follow«d, Archdrenoe Evan*, Dr.Wells.Dr.Smyth.Mr.Newnbam and M*.Fleck ox,k para It wm erruaced that in two w«*ks Dr.Aatbfl shoeld give a paper oa \u201cSotial pantv \u2019 \u2022od is fowr weeks Dr.Smy tb cme erties.Upwards of an hour elapsed before the worst danger was over, and the elevation of extension Isdders for the effective locstion of the atresms was greatly impeded by the telegraph wires running in front of the building.The Salvage corps spread SO covers.It is understood the loss is covered by insurance.CITY ITEMS.Water has been turned on at several public fountains.The others will have water let in as soon as the paint upon them ie dry.The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant Home of Industry and Kefuge and to the Home at Longue Pointe are Messrs.W.8.Gentles and J.W.Tempest.The Mayor of Cote St.Louis says he will take immediate steps to extend the municipality main sewer so as to turn it into those in Kivard and Berri streets belonging to the city, thus relieving the Si.Denis street eewer and getting rid of the floods in that district.ADVERTISEMENTS.OPRINQ Hl'MOKS, whether Itching, turning, hlee, nr IiIimmI, with lo.s of heir, whether simple, «crnliilnus, nr hereditary, from infsney to oge.are Now Spse»IPy, pettnaueiitly, stnl ecouuinlcalJy cured by that gteatest ol all known humor cures, the (Uticura Resolvent A «Un snd Mood pttrilier of Incomparable purity and curatire power.An acknowledged spccitlu of wurl.l wi-lo celebrity Ei tir.ly ng' table, aafr, Innoocnt, and pala table.Kflects daily more great cures of skin, scalp, and 11 nod huiucrn than all other «kin and blood remedies he-fore the public Hale greater than the combined sales of all other blood and skin remedies.Hold i-trcryahere Price, 81 M.PuTTER Dlttru svp Chemical CoRPonATtoii, Uoston.1ST Send for \" How to Cure Spring Humors.\u2019' HUMORS Clianil>erSets,$2.10.i Edward llagar&Co.BETS FROM tji'MO la «.IO.OO.A (HOICK VtBIKTY AT Al.l.ruiCKA.440 mid 44M BT.PMI.HTKKKT.Price's Celebrated Water Hllers.jj^AWN MOWERS CIIKAPKK I'll AN EVKK ! COMB AND SELECT ! Kr|>airing Hone on All blndN of Mowers.U.DONALDnON, 29 M< GILL HP.Bell Telephone 1341.Federal 402.TO PARTIES MOVING.T II K C A N A I» A F I K U K C O M P A N V ARE NOW MANI'rACTURINO HAIR MATTRESSES OK AM.GRADES, SIZES AND PRICES.(MHrr, r»H3 W'llllmu atrerf.^OOK UP THE RECORD \u2014 or our \u2014 NORTH STAR AND PALACE KBFBIdKKATOHB, REPOSE BUYING ELSEWHERE.«KOHCB W .KKK4».783 A 785 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.STANLEY\u2019S GREATEST BOOK Will be oat at a future date, but Dr.Nichols\u2019 \u201c Food of Health\" can be bail NOW.Apply at once to FRANKS 4 CO., No.17 St.John street, for Free Sample and Catalogue.See every packet is signed J.L.NICHOLS, M.D.YOU ARE RUN DOWN ! I NO SPRING TONIC EQUALS WYETH\u2019S MALT EXTRACT (LIQUID).Cosvains all tiic Ndtritivk PropeRncx ok Malt.Fresli Supply .Init Ueaeivrd.Tri.kphonb\u2014 II.F.JACkSO*.\u2022 DISPENSING CHKM4HT «YG.3 BT.CATIIFUIAK STKKKr.Rkanoii\u2014OOU.GREENE AVK and ST CATHERINE ktion Sales.________________ _Du® A Fraser.CALK ok very neat house 1 ' HOLD WVRNITTTBR AND EFFECTS AT THK RESIDENCE.*o.Iti Tl FPFK .Him:FT, jurt below 8» Catherine «treet, off St.Matthew atre.-t \u2022n WRDAKMDAW MOB* INB, 80lh Inul., Handaoma new Hrjuaela Cartel Drawing Room Set In Plurh and It a a Silk.R.eea -wl Whatnot, Turkbib K.-p *ml Lict.» ( ur tuii.a, Hook cam*, Loungp, Rmj Chaira, (Saa l.ampt, «ianallcM aud Hrerket*.good Dining Table.Hide .MtV.\t,)'linpf and Tea Hrmceit.3wo lUaolt Walnut Btdroom H.-u, Carp.-t*.Chamber Crockery, Stair Carpet», Hall Stand.Oilolokb, almoat new Gurney Cooking Range, with hot water attachment*.Refrigerator.Filterer.kitchen uttuaiU, etc.Hale at 10 a.m.Ill FF at rU AHFK, \tAuctioneer».H OU8EHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.AUCTION AT NO.11 VICTORIA STREET.On Wi:il*F.H|kAY Morning, .'{Ofli Inal., Clendinneng\u2019s Stoves.h LEADER !\u201d BE\u2019WARE OF MOTHS Put away your Fur* and Flannel* for the *eaaon in caaea lined with Tar Paper.» V All Iks, Dll, IV KR III.FOB *3 CENTS.Special price* for larger quantities II.IIRtHIIAI.K, HARDWARE, *43 Craig alrrrt.Hell Telephone 169.TDK B ENALLACK LITHO\u2019 AND PltlMIM.CO., \u2014 XUCCRasoKX TO \u2014 aoMurvimi:, rbnallack, a co., 7SI CltAKi STREET.MONTREAL.¦\\fARRIAOE LICENSES XvJL\tlaat RD IIV JOHN M.VI.Ik (IFF, COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS, Ac , \u2014roK\u2014 New Hraniwick, Maine, Vermont, Maa*achti*etl* Quebec,\tNew York, New Hampahitv.Penuiylrania, Ontario,\tIllinoia, Minnesota, California, Manitoba.¦XI» HT.J A VI EH STREET.THE BRIGHTEST MEN.Tho Bath Register shows that tho brightest men in Montreal take Turkish Baths.They have looked into the subject a little, and knowing tho vnluo of good health and a clear brain in lifo\u2019s battlo, they take Turkish Baths as a common soaso proceeding.For full information address Manager Turkish Baths.Mont real.CARTERS PILLS SICK HEADACHE PovitlFPly entrd by Uiran Liltle Pilla.They also relievo Distress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness.Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad TaaU in tho Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In tho side.TORPID LIVER.They regulate tho Bovrcls.Purely Vegetable*.SHALL PILL 8IUU.08SL SMALL PIK Shortly Uskd Pianos, by Stein way, Vo»e, Gabier, and ether maker* (exchanged for new Decker and Hein'zman Piano»), price* from $75 00 upward».Term» $1.00 per month and upward».Special inducement» to immediate pnrcliaaer» at C.W.Lindiay\u2019a Piano Koomi, 2270 St Catherine itreet.piJOTO ENGRAVING Executed In lb» beat »tyle, at moderate coat and without d«lay, by JOHN DOUG ALL A HON, \" Wltaeat Office, Montreal.This Stovo still takes the lead as tho best COOK STOVE.Most economical and best baker.STO'VIES or every kind adapted to our climate.hook rminivG Special linos of Cooking Utensils, article warranted.Every AT PLEASE CALL AND SEE ANY OF OUR STORES : 1417 St.Catherine street.524 Craig street.319 St.James street.Cor.Inspector & William sts.PIECES FOR REPAIRS ALWAYS O.T RAID.REPAIRS -:©:- H»ii*».-I* K Taprctry Canwt*, Hand*om\u2022 uns Derick, who won the Logan gold rr.elai for boaors m raturai acieo'.», r.uioe*! IS percent of the tttAl rv n VC/1 M f\t^ j\tifijV H.Isei K Bo«*r*li was next, and Mr E C.Treoholme \u2022uerth, ad ohtsltiag flv»' rack hoaers.Mies Wullama woo the Prinoa cf WaDi gold i.-.sdal foe honor* Is ptoUcphy Mr R MacUcugall æ-d Mr D.J.Yt^i a*sc obtain*] lest rack bonirs In Phlloeophr, «od Mr.J A E.Bitot* secoad rank hooer* Mies Ah-w-n Its Stanley goid r-^dal fpv standing flrvt in th« B.A.orl.nary saemlnatloo*.Tne B.A.affiasd to Mlm AhV.tt * name 1* rather prematura, a* non* of the riaea set Bachelors of Art* until thev b(»e he«i \u2018rapped by rcuvecatlos.Mr A G.Nirhcls took Ifc* rhefenan goM medal for hcooei in Oassie*.ar.-l Mr Colcfoogb aiso took Bn* rank boocr*.Mr U M Toeey won the Ann* Meison geld medal fov Sri» rank honors In ma thematic* and natural phllcer.pfcy.Mtee loss Bott r*l: abouUl to read tovtead of Mlm May Botter* 11.and Mr E.C.Trenhdm# loetead of E.W., and Miel Maod K.Athotl instead cf Miss.A E Abbo».\" In the third »*a» Mr LsRowsigncI &** beaten thi rr ensd Ir.M-'GUI by makl.-.g an averag» of to po'i,te out of IO He wa* perfect in two subjects.Mr.W.T.Ousn oumes neat with an a-srage of fcf pom»* ; perfect In pAHewothr.Mist Patteesoo Is third with an a erag» of to, and Mr MacGrsgor fourth with to.THK METHODIST OOLLRGR» KBMCLTB OP TH( IXAMINATIONS.Tboso wbo have paese 1 their examinations at this college are : For licentiates, Henry Civil well, J, Kennedy and W.M.1\u2018atton, of (sitBlph, Ont ; and for the degree of H.D., U«v.W.Howitt, B A .of Montreal ; Rev.J.II.St- von son, B.A, of Kjsemont, Out.At Convocation today the degree of D.D.will be conferred on the Rev.Joseph WoxJ, M.A., principal of the I'niuitive Methodist Theological College, Manchester, Eng., and the Rev.Thus.G.Williams, chairman of the Montreal district of the Methodist Church.The following ii the list of passmen in the order of merit in the Divinity clasaea \u2014 Hebrew-ünrt year, licentiate oourae McArthur* BurntU, Ma*»U-olte.Harohy, M( Klulsy, Logan.Clen dlnnen.3rd tear Caldwrll, Kannady\tSaniar- son 1st >*ar B.I>, Pattsn (pria»), Bland.Laid well, Kennedy, Howitt, Porter.Sod year -Ashton.HowUl.t.rt-ek, SrptuAifiot-^nil )c*f Ucàfthuf, Mt KloUy, Barnby.Saodsisou.Chi.,tier, BalUl*.Trlpi*.Septua glnt, Srd year-Patton, Kenredx.Hagg, Clsndloimn, Caldwell.MaseiJCtte Homans Ashton, Klllott Tns Didactic-Patton, n»i;g.( lendinnen.Kvnnsdy.Masai-cotte, Caldwell Judin Mart)r-Patton.I l»od Spar ln.g, McAlpvrson, llo*Ut, Ashton.Ulln Tertullian, Klagg,Cleudinnen.Do malic» istvear Sanderson.Morris, Clenllnnen.| MoAnhur.McAli'ine, Ktag*.McKlnUy.Cvldwoll.iqilllle, Finch, Barnby, Burke.Tripp, liornett, Wilkin-.,n Da' ev, Chantlsr, Klllott Van Ooiter**# -Bland, Tdoct, Kci.ned', Caldwell.11arris-Patton, LmgforJ, gparin g.Porter.Steward\u2014Stevenson.Apologet .-r-Srd >ear IkenlUte#' cours?Clen.dir nen.UAlllte, Caldwell.Chantier.Sandersun, Tripp.\u2022Jnd B.l>.\u2014Patton, Ntevvnaon.Davev, Harris.Chnrch History-General Mt-Mnley, Burne\u2018.t Burke.Eastern Cl.urcosa-BUml.MoAnhur.Sparling.Monts, (.'lendinnen, Potter, Hlchard-ton, Talbot, Caldwell, Fi lou.Klilen s Aident Church Stevenson, Davoy, Homiletl?* Murray.McArthur, MoKinlev-, Burnett, >afderwcn, Barnby, McAlpIne.Flagg.Clendlnnso, Bland.Burke.Tripp, Chantier.lUillle.Talbot.MorrU.Rhetoric\u2014Plag-»\u2019 Sanderson, M'Kinley, Barnby, Chantier, Murray, Caldwell, Balllle.Klocution Caldwell, CHndlnneo, I\u2019altoo, Massa* eotte.MoArthur.Kei.nedy.Wilkinson, Tripp, Burnett, n*gg, Burke, McKinley.lUillle, Chantlir.Barot))-, ^Church Pcllty\u2014McArthur, Hurls, .undersea, Wl! klnson.Tripp\t\u201e\t.t'oeal Musi: Massicotte, ClendlnnsD, Burnett A very interesting event occurred last even ing at the Wesleyan Théologie*! College.The occasion wa* the first annut! banquet of the Douglas Literary Society.The table was grao-J and honored by the members of the Faculty and several of the alumni of the College.At the head of tbe board presided Mr.Sander son, tbe President of the Society, supported on bis right by the Rev.Dr.DoubU* and Dr.Antliff, and cn his left by the lUv.Dr.Shaw and Prof.Howitt.About fifty sat down and did ample justice to the bounties of the table Hearty toasts were drank to the l acuity and the graduates and reijsonded to most humorously, wisely and profitably by the Principal the profeesors and the students.Singing and recitation were interspersed.1 A nscst erj tyable evening was spent.It is the identic n of the students to make this festwa.the occasion of an annual reunion of students and graduates of the college.MEETINGS AND ENTERTAINMENTS.TH* ODDriLLOWS' ANNIVERSARY.Ike seventy-flrst acnlremry cl the Independent Order cf Oddfellow* wss celebrated in the Victoria Artr.cey iaet evening.There was» good atteniac e and a good programme, including an Interesting ad-rires* from th* Re Uro.W.P.Cniikssanka.P.D.D Grand sire \\ ary, tbe oldert Oddfellow in Caoad*.was presented \" itb a pane oa tbe oc< aaloo of bis leaving the city.\t.Mis* Mlverrcan was encored for her »oog Dreams.\u2022< The Brook\" «a* exquiaitely aung by Mim Biolh.Mr.A J Pickard gave fl'» rerlutlon*,\u2014three more than the programme called for.on account of the vehement applause.Mr D Bobertson aangeeveral comic eong* which were heartily encored.Mr.U.P.Betty » violin rolo w»» greath appreolated, and eo were Mr.Owen Evan* aelecUcnt.The piano wa* kindly loaned by Me»«n.WiUll a Co.Jante- Maun» Ro> al were present, thirty-ftveeteoag, marching tn»o Ue hall in great atyle.NEW COCBT or FORRSTRRB.On Saturday evening Montreal Court So.2t\u2018! of the Canadian Order of Foreeler* »*# instituted io th* Koval Templai \u2022 Hail, corner of Mansfield and St Catherine street*, by D.D.Ü.C R Wm.Kfnehaw.aMleted by BrotheewD R Kennedy, high recletrar, J.F.Rabin son.H.J Wadg*.J.Bernard, Dr J.H Hutchinson, G.\tJ.Lunr, R.Lee, J.Bewtty and others, when the fob lowing officer* were elected and installed for the ensu Ing iter :\u2014Chief Banger, Jae.H.Cay fard; vloe-chlef.Richard Lynch; reoording and financial secretory, J E Cnbo ; treasurer, J.Fee chaplain, IL J.Ooodier Sr Woodward, Thoa.SUnley ; Jr.Woodward, A.H little Sr Beadle.Joseph A Daweon; Jr.Beadle, Thomas F.Cocke ; court physician, J.II.Hutchinson, 30Q6 St.Catherine street.Thi* court ha> about 25 charter roete ere on the liel and other* on tn* w%y.Tbe charter Uet will to op«\u201c for * t** week* at J5 l ic-tcrla I-; nr*.CANA! IAN OirtB OF FOBtaifBfl.The third annual dinner of Court Maple Leaf, So.20.Canadian order cf Pc rester», was h»!d last evening to the Terrapin restaurant and wa* cl th# u«uU enjoyable nat :rw About elxty «at down, tbe chief ranger, Mr.Harold '.'adze, being In the on»!».Supporting him w»r* Mewtre W Renehaw, D D U C R ; D R Kennedy, H.\tR ; Dr W.G StchoU, M.D.White, PC.K.; J.F.RoMnaon, P.D H.C.; J.C.Lawreoc*.P C R ; 11.R.Bernard, PC P.I Pratcie Martin.P.C.R.; D Btloe, p C R .and R McGieoghlio, P.C.R GOSPEL TRMPIRANCR There wa* a Urge attendance at th# Far End Gospel Temperance meeting on Sucdav afternoon, although the »'-alter wa# anything but favorable.Mr.Thoe McComb gave a very «Brring addrese to the tempiraoc# worker* «bowing tbe many advantage* and facilitlr* for -arrylng on the work enjoyed by them In thi* Hrth century, and urged greater act!'tty Mr.Jno.Mo-Comb, after making a few encouraging remarks, sang a \u2022acred solo In a p.leaalng manner.jorrmoa At tte Natural llistorT Society's monthly meeting OF DOUBTFUL LEGALITY.THAT HORB* TAX HT LAW-JODOi WCBTXLK ISbl'IB A WRIT or URMTIOHARI.Judge Wurtele thia niorning rendered judg ment on the petition* msde by six lioroe de»l#r* for writs of \u201c certiorari \" agsimt the judgment of the Recorder condemning them to pay tbe 2!.C Ux.The petitioner* alleged that tbe by law was null and void, and, moreover, that the city couhl not allow an official to collect the tax fir hia own benefit, On the first |xiint the court declared the by law to be perfectly legal.Tbe Government, before whom the quration was brought up, could disallow the by law if it liked, not, however, on the ground of ilhgality, but became they might consider it in expedient.On the other point, the Corporation had certainly no right t t.cefit of another party the Council allowing R bone tax on hi* own behalf tion of *W0, waa cenainly itr ligality.The corporation might have got over the dilliculty by fixing the collector\u2019* «alary at the ditferenoe between $300 and the amount collected.Under tbe circumatauoee, without pronouncing whether the re«olution ia awful, the Court would allow the writ to iiaue.advi.-ing the partie#, however, to proceed with ce caee only and thus avoid unnecessary costa.collect taxes for the LAST WORDS BY WIRE.THK MURDERER K KM VILER.At'BURN, N.Y., April 2\u2018.*.\u2014Judge Wa lace, of Hyracntn has issued an orVr to produce Kemm* Dr More him «n JuoaC h and the execution will therefore be poelpomd.U BA AND ANNEXATION.NO MHIIIIC FOB IT ON TMB ISLAND.Niw York, April 20.\u2014Don Leopold© Car-tia'lal, Maiquia of IVuar del Kio, arrived here yeatirday from Havana He la on h « way to take Ins seat in the Spanish Cortea He I» ylcs' pr Sugar.74] \u2014 \u2022 | ÎCf7] Hi] 49] 60 m| 89* \"*n Ml *« w] 74] Mm.wai aaa, April 29,1.16p.m.Closing\u2014Wheat, Hgjc cash and May : 63c July.Drucrn, April 29.1.18 p m.\u2014Ooelng- Whewl.No.1 Hard, fef Jc aeh ; 60]c May ; 8«c Jun* ; B8]c Jsly.Touno, April 29, 1.16 p.m.\u2014Cloatog\u2014Wheat, 68]c ( aeh ; 60]c May.Hr.U> is, April 29, 1.10 p m Cloilng\u2014Wheat l.'jcraeh ; Mlo April , 86]c M»y ; 80c June; 6J]( to ¦ïvc July; 81 |c Aug ; h2jc Sept.Corn, 8:]i (»*h if [c April ; fulc May.Nrw Yota.April 29.2.16 p.m \u2014Cloelng-Wheat.9«Je April ; 9640 Hay ; 93*0 June ; »2c July ; 9 c Aug \u2022 ¦9|c Hep».; 92c Dec.CTorn, 89]c May ; 89*0 June 4c0 July ; He Aog.; 41 ]c Bepl.Losiior, April 29, 4 p.m.\u2014Coneola, 97 5-16 foe money and 98 1-18 account.Livxswot, April 29.11.80 Am.\u2014Bpring wheal, noml-cal ; red winter, Cel Id ; No.1 Cal.,7* Id to J* l]d ; rern, 3e fd: peas, 6# Wd ; pork.50#! lard, 32* 3d ; hecto, io* tdto 31* ; Uliaw, **\u2022 M i cbew*.64* dit!» rent from thoae ol Ibe people.of thn UoibHil Stule* and wo have no desire to bo assimilated by ii foreign country.\" \u201cYou probably have reference to tbe views of the upper olaasea \" auggeeted the rep irter \u201c Not to the view* of the upper cUait-a aloa«,' replied the Marqni», but to the views of all olaeaea,\" Thoae who are in favor of autonomy \u2014 Home Rulers, I suppose you would call them, \u2014have no leaning toward annexation, and a* I understand the constitution of the United State# I should not think the American people wmild desire to obtain poaaeaaion of tho island.With Cuba to be annexed it might happen that the question cf American politic* would InuKe on tbe vote of Cuba, the vote of its thousands of nntducated negroes.How would Americans like tfcnl ?\" MRS.DELIA PARNELL BtlllKATIs THAT IH8 B1POBT8 ABOUT HIB 8CF-rtBINOS WIUI OOBR8CT.N'kw York, April 28.\u2014Mr*.Delia Israeli, mother of Mr.Charlea S.Parnell, writes to the lltrtdd from Trenton, contradicting tbe reports disseminated through the country attirmingthat the descriptions of her destitution were sens»-tional matter.She says : On the contrary, pen and pencil fail to portray extreme cases, and none have told my intense autfering.The cold, too, was digging into me for weeks.The report which I now seize tbe chance of contradicting emanates 'rom a Mr.T.D.Murphy, of Atlanta.Ga,, and heaps intuits and injuries on me.He say* that he re ceived it from one of my sons, John H.L\u2019arnell.wish to deny the same, and to add that all tucb are incorrect from beginning to end.My son John bad no real opportunity of knowing anything about my affairs.1 would not now be alive but for benevolent psople ho provide for me, for I was fast, at my advanced age, dying of cold and starvation.Then I came to see friends in Trentoo, who with great difficulty induced me to remain where I have not wherewith to poy for food.After finding comfort, too, I was afraid to brave cruel bardshipe at Ironsidea for more than one rtascr.I have no option but to tell the truth.It it specially unjuit that auy one should circulate stories when they know of no grounds for doing so, except such as are totally devoid of veracity and detrimental to family and self.I am pained again and again when these spas-medic utterances gain currency.They are all given in the same spirit, and meant to tell only in one direction, and that it i* to injure me vitally and to brand me ai a liar and an impostor.JAPANESE STOWAWAYS SMOTHERED.San Fbancibco, April 2d \u2014TbeSS.\u201c Gaelic\" arrived tbit morning from Hong Kong and Yokohama.On the arrival of the Japanese steamer \u201c Hong Kong,\" March 26th, from Nagasaki, the bodies of eight dead Japanese women were discovered in a hole between the engine room and the hold, having been suffocated during the paaaage.They bad atowed themselves away with four other women and a male attendant, being desirous of leaving the country, and not having official permission.The turvivors were insensible and much ema elated.(Fia C.P.R.Telegraph.) AN EXPLORER KILLED WHILI ILBFHANT hunting.London, April 2'.» \u2014The tragic death of F.L.Janie», tbe intrepid African hunter and explorer, haa surprised anl shocked all who know of hia career in Africa.A cable despatch from West Uoaet briefly announce# that he was killed by a wounded elephant while hunting in the Gaboon Country.Tbe James brothers are b»et known for their journey through the centre of Somaliland, south of the Gulf of Adao.Very r«W WHIT* MEN HAV* P1NITBATEO B8TOND the eeaward fringe of this country.It ia, except part of tbe Sahara, the most dangerous region in Africa to travel in.The people are fanatical Moslem», and few who have ventured into thi* «xiuntry heyond the coast hill* have escaped death.Tbe British consul at Berbers, tolieviog tbe whole party would be killed, cabled to England for permission to prevent them from going inland.He received permission a little too late to catch the party.While in Somaliland tbe expedition was in constant danger.After its return the late Mr.Jame* wrote a noteworthy book desenb ing the discoveries and hair breadth escape* of the expedition.Ho came out of Somaliland unscathed only to fall a victim to an elephant on the other side of tbe Continent.TUE DKLAGOA BAY RAILWAY.Lisbon, April 2D \u2014Advice» from I^aurence, cn Lelagoa Lay, state that the railway from Delsgoa Bay to the frontier of the Transvaal Republic has been completed and opened to traffic.The Kecnomuta, in a semi otficiat article, ineiits that, Pi rtugal ha« no contract with the Delagoa Bey Railway Company.BISMARCK TO VISIT ENGLAND Loni f»N, April 2D\u2014It ia stated hern that Prince Biamarck intends to make a visit to Ecgland and Scotland during the coming «am-ner, acd that U-'iut Herbert B amarck is ccmicg over for a long stay.A CONCESSION CANCELLED.St.PiTtBHBCBo, April 2D \u2014The Shah of Persia has cancelled the cor.ceeri! o obtained by n Knssian company for tbe construction of a railway from Rethd, in the province of Ghilan, to Knz?tlle, a seaport c f the former place, sixteen miles south-east of Keshd.Tho rame pap>-r says \" Mr.Taillon has practically lost ue filtoen stats in this district 5 hu depends on Mr.Ohapleau for a victory in Mont-rial district; he is doing nothing in Three Kiverr.Ha it not attempting to got candidate* m this district, though only » few weeks remain before election day.\" If Mr.Mercier is honest in hit professed desire to give the Irish Catholics representation in his Cabinet, now is his chance.Mr.Fitzpatrick if sworn in as a minister would be elected for Uuebec County without tho slighest difficulty.His brother io law, Sir A.P.Laron, who is Federal member for the county aud is generally believed to be no stranger to the withdrawal ol Mr.Casgrain.with whom he has not been pulling in harmony for some time, will, no doubt, lend a powerful helping hand.OTTAWA ELECTION.Ottawa, April 2D.-Tbe official declaration for Ottawa city took place to day.Shenll Sweetland, the returning officer, gave Mr.Mackintosh's majority as 837.The Equal Rightera prerent gave three cheers for Mr.Hay.GULF AND RIVER REPORTS.L'Ist-KT.\u2014Clear weather, west wind.Fathkr Point.\u2014Temperatures 41, cloudy,\" est wind, Lake NeplROn Inward at 9 p.m.jesterday.Martin RivsR.-Clear, north west wind, Ltke Ontario Inwards at 7 a.m.Cai-« Maodalkn.\u2014Clear and calm.Th'- Warwick inwards at 10 a ut.Maopaux lai.ANi>8.Clear and calm ; no Ice.Msat Covk.C!e»r and calm J llvht open lie, extending ten mil*!» Inward from^hore, with fourteen schoon-ere drifting In it.Cai kRav InwArd* yederday at 4.30 Lake Ontario ; Out at 12.30 p.m the Hibernian.SHIPPING.Qi rkic, April 29.\u2014Arrived Sardinian from Liverpool ; Ort.on from Llvtrpool.The Dcaver Line 8S.Lake Ontario passed Matone at noon to day.\t_ A STRUGGLE FOR FIRST PLAGE.There is going to be an exciting struggle for first boncm on the wharf to morrow.The Dominion Lino Company expects tbe steamship \u201c Oregon \u201d in port to-morrow morning, and the Beaver acd Allan Lims look for tbp \u201c Nepi-gon \"and the \u201c Sardinian \u201d respectively about noon.First place is considered to be a toss up betwen the \u201c Sardinian \u2019\u2019 and \u201c Oregon,\u201d the Lake Nepigon \u201d not being in it according to some.\t_______ BLACKMUL IN POLITICS.Mr.Lelxiof.the stalwart Rouge, a-Jiroasing tbe Nationalists, says \u201c You speak n* the extortion cf blackmail in politics.Hsve you and yours ever done anything else but extort huab money in politics Î Did you pot abandon the Conservatives when they ceased to give yon your daily bread ?Do yon not constantly hold a knife to the throat of the Hon.Mr.Mercier and cry to him \u2018 Your money or ycur life ?' \" THE PINE AVENUE LIMITS.Protests against the proposed assessment limits for the opening of Pine avenue will be heard by tbe expropna'ors at a meeting to be held at two o\u2019clock on Friday afternoon in the City Hall\t_____ The rngine of the tiret inc lining Laohine tra n got off the track this morning at thn \u201c Y\u201d tiding, causing tome delay but no damage.An ex-convict who had joined the police force was recognized ty Detective Gladn and hia ser* vices dispensed with.Another new constable waa discharged for inaptitnde.BIRTHS KLLIOT \u2014 At rj Plymouth Grove, on the S'.'th m»t , tho wife of D A.Elliot, of a aod, still-born.MARRIED.ELLIOT\u2014DAVIItH At tbe n-siib-noe of the bride's fallur, April '.\u20193rd, by the Rev.C.M.Msckrracher, Jarr.nT Elliot, to Janet, daughter of James Davie*, all of tbe parinh of Tret Ht.Sacrament, County of Ctiau-auguay.Children Cryjor Pitcher\u2019s.Castorià; ADVERTISEMENTS.rpo THE TRADE NOTKH FROM THK CAPITAL.(Special to the Witneu.) Ottawa, April 2D.THE BTK8BT H0ANDAL.The Rykert Committee had anotner set.ion with closed doors thia morning, but were compelled to adjourn again withc^nt coming to any conclusion.The Government are evidently disinclined to apply their coat of whitewash with their own brush, and are hoping for some de-v.lopnient that will (till save them this task.It is slated that Mr.Blake introduced a lengthy resolution reviewing very carefully the circumstance* of the case, and pointed out that there was a discrepancy of $1 *,000 betwrou the amount j.aid by Sand and the amount acknowledged by Rykert.The resolution closed by inviting the Con n litre to declare, in the language of Sir Richard Cartwright\u2019s motion, that the condnct of Rykert was \u201cdiscreditable, corrupt and scan-daloua.\" The Committee adjoorned until Friday morning next APPBLLATE qCBiTIONN.Mr.Blake will tbia afternoon move hia résolu- s MX P.C.IIOMiH of round Manufacturing Oonipanic*, yielding above return, In sums to suit.Also Municipal Bondi, yielding from 4] i-ercent upward*.W.J.FRNWICB.3 Block Etchangc llnlldiugs.Boa i 13 l>.O.\tTéléphona 157C.J^OTICE.On account of Fire whi' b lately l>rhe mil in Mr H1FKI.o I'uriiilure Wan house, Mi-mm.Wim.ImA Co hare kindly Riten him -.nice aeMoiniodaUun.Temporary Office- M.-arr* WIM.m A CO'H Plano Warelioure, IS24 Notre Dame Kn-i-t M ONTHEA L HfKKKT RAILWAY ; We are Helling Agents for LCHMAN A CLARK 8 (New York), Flnr I'urtra utid Leather l.ood* C.II.MAKTI* A IO., 2n* hi.Jaiuea »l.(N< rdbetmer\u2019H Hnlldlng).Attention is requested to the [ Bale of Horae», Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Saddles, Black Boar Robes, etc., at the residence of tho late Dr.G.W.Campbell, No.707 Sherbrooke htreet, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock.M.Hicks & Co., Auc-tioncors.H r' COMPANY.An Interim DirMerd of FOUR percent ha* this day been declared, and payable nu Iftth prut.Tbe Transfer Hunks will be closed fro*) 1st to 14th May, both day* included K.I.ID4HKIC, TVUi April, 1IV0\tManager and Heeretary. I Tuesday.April 29, 1690.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.READABLE PARAGRAPHS.>¦*.\tA*' Jokio.Bai Ttia Brown : 'K I didn't m« tump'n movin' Indkt yer Ion.I'm uiUtaok \u2014 ti/c.NO BtTTEK THAN THK ItMT.AceiUln KnglUh l*i(kl dlK'>IUry well known u.Hlbllo.l itudcntcheiUbeakn extn nie nitlp»thy to every-thing conarcted with a ret-e-eounte.In .cm tried htfore him on a out the prophets ; any of them would eell hht own father for two pence !\u201d ,l.was meaning the prophet Jeremiah,\" mumbled the witness.\u201c Well, and 1 dare s»y this Mr.Myers Is no Utter than the rest,\u201d was the reply.Carwrix, Mammy A Co.\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Pepsin end Quinine, has given greater aatlsfactlon than any other preparation of Cod Liver Oil Palatable and easily retained by the most delicate stomach.\u2022 Prêter Ibid by all the leading physicians.Sold by all druggists.W-.A.Dyer A Co., sole agent» and manufacturers for the Dominion.WHAT WE ARK COMING TO.In the streets of Berlin recently a policeman captured a loaded pistol in the hands of a very miserable small school boy, and cn aeklng what he wanted to eboot himself for, received the following answer, broken by sobsar.d tears, which insde their way from behind the spectacles over the dim eye* : \" Because my teacher won\u2019t promote roe into the next higher class, and ao I Hharrl be able to get into the gymnasium In time, end then I can t go to the university, and my whole Ilfs carter will be spoiled .\"\u2014Fllfgtndt Blatter.8km> Voi r Mirrors and Pictcri Franks to be repaired and re-glided equal to new before moving.A.Bishop htewart, 713 Craig street, west of Victoria equate, will send for your picture» and return them to your new addiero without extra chargee.Tint Anrricas Coptrioiit Lkaoi e is greatly Interested In gettlcg a bill passcl through Congress protecting American author» from foreign piracy.The 0&-terrer acknowledges voluminous documents cn the subject.Co In, boys ! This paper It with you, but is just now wrestling with locsl matters.Is a young duckling in the sea, and Is afraid Its views In tbs matter would int get east of Chicago ! Rtdpeld (South l>ak»ta)Ob-sereltiiiK.naif price.\tMULL1M k (?Q.t Tapiueau alls i TT Brown, Ailvocatas, Tempi» Building\t.\\V ANTED, a you eg lady for a coufectiouer \u2022 shop; oin XT who has had rouie CXPerienO».Apply at 12 Bearer Hall Rill *yy ANT« D.» coinpetent Drsstmaker.to go pi tlgun v 8 Mills, Ont.For particular» addrel M t'UtRK BROS , Algoma Mil»- s Ont non* but erpe ¦WANTED, a Hewieg Girl fir basque»; vv rieuced bands need ajiyly 183 Ht.Georf\" street Te»>P*TSiice Work Must lie acquainted with the cLSJ- Apply by lettr-r t- HQ» ther.aatistance in light houtehold dutb \u2022 ; no TT i'jeetioo to a good useful boy, girl or a lady help.eitheriendog at horne^ TONKINHiI> \u201e Monlre4l.\u2022wariNTED.two good Upholsterers, one improver, al* > TT good Mattress Maker.steady work No Strike, JAMES KTiCF.L, 1826 Notre DametUeet.ANTED, Express Driver for the west end.most have ^ refereucea, lie well acquainted with the city, and uotoilghly uoderstand the care of horse*.Aiq>'y to FitAoKK, VIGKR k CO .19U 8t James st I Hleinlirll l.amlacnn** Hiitl I'ortrnlt Lena S'overa, 11 x 14, with Proach Duplex Hhuttcr, 8 x 10 Camera.I Morn-on >T Idt-iinjilr Lena.1 MEAGHER CAMERA.41 x CJ plate, Dali rayer Leu», Drop Shutter, a beautif.il inatrum-ut.H-ddeu -nd Roll holder Will sell all or any.On view at WANTED at once for a country «tore on upper Ol-TT utwa two (2) good coat maker* aud one III pant* maker Apply with reference* to SILVERMAN BOULTER A UO.,49 .Bt.Paul street 525 ST.JAMES 8TRKET.Miscellaneous.ORIM IKK.A\" 1)\u201c ».Two doors East of Notre Dame Cburck.A.'Furnit'ire Poii.h 25 and 5Ü cent* per bottle.Mad\u201d on|y by the original.H H.M ARTEL, 239 Ht.James 11real 41C FOLK R1UKKB are invil.-d on flrtl day each inoutli B^tô hate their machloea adjusted frwe of charge It would tw well to semi in notics a wi-ek is advance .lAMKHM HMITH, '\u20184\u2019ycledom.' 2385 Ht.Catherine at 'XARPK.T 8WKKPKK8 REPAIRRD.U\tULLEY H Rmth Work*.58 Victoria square | Jit FULTON, 2444 Ht Catherine ^atreet, near_Wjndaor Hotel, cures Pile», Catanh, Neuralgia.Enlarged Gland*, Hkin aud Chronic Diseases, WITHOUT or eh a-TIOMI.Mediciuel safely mailed.Hours, afternoon* and eveninga.\t__________________ OOK OUT for Grip and ace the noble (\u2019! .') triumvi- Ig1 rVTe- the wolf, the leopard and the l«ar, »H_ iu abeep's clothing V»ry Important to the elector* Tor- maid ID V) will le on the warpath with Grin on Tl.ur.- Don t mia* this\tN.MURRAY, Box 713.day.(\u2022THINK-Protects Fur» Hllks, YVoollcn*.OarpeU,.etc .from the ravage* of motbl and all other itivec\" 8 WOODS, 162 Ht.James *trest.Wholeaxle Agent J ['\u2019O LET, UPPER TENEMENT, No.319 8T ANTOINE HTREET Without ex- \u2022 l ii .t the t.nesk in the city.Hanitary arrange im i.ts | erfect.Approved ly Dr Coyle, Health Department.Apply to It.A.MrGILLlfc.\u2022\u2022 |{ o u in 4**, Riirrow Hlork.162 HI.Jnim- *1.Morning and evening 98 HT 1.UKR.MosraatL, April 29, 1890.Headings by Hearn A Ilarrlton'a Standard Barometer at noon to day : lu 87 ; testerday, 30.12.To-day\u2014 Temperature ; max., 69 ; min., 40 ; yesterday, max , 67 ; min., 86.Children CryJor Pitchej^Castoria.TO LET\u2014497 SHERBROOKE ST., corner Cadleux «treet; first cla*« reaidenoe for do I-tor or professional man ; 16 rooms and all modern convenience*; heated by Ryan furnace; warm house : rent, a;40 and taxe*.89 FORT HTREET \u2014New Hlnne-front Cottage, with extension kitchen ; 8 rooens and all modern oonvenlenoe* ; heated with furnace; to be tinted for new tenant; reo $300 and lax.**\u2022 Apply O.L- MALTBY, 3U9 Hi, James gCRIPTURE TEXTS.Printed in plaiu black on white ground ; 25 aaaorted suitable for Holiday tchools, Meeting Halls, lie , 8 x II Incbt-i Heat on receipt of 15 esuU Slt.Nrt i irdeit for moving Hi«us promptly atU-nded to.1 CROWK k HONH, Hlackvmiths.l»ocksniith» and Bell-Ilargert.17 Ht George «treet Ib-ll Telephone S04.r|XO HOUHEKEKPKRH \u2014For sale, Choicest Indian.X China and Japan Teas, conritting of Ceylon, Indian.Assam, English Breakfast Congou.Oolong, Boented Orange Pekoe, and Japan, guaranteed tmru and Mid as Imported.Special term* to Hoarding Houaes and Jar** consumer*.Buy your Tea* here, and get 10 percent discount.Tus Dominion Tka Dki-oT, 145 Bleury street between Dorchester and Ht.Catherine Street.Employ mont Wanted.Algiers under this hrail, 10 cents each imertion, up to .H well connected, having some A n-apectable young man, IA experience in office work, desire* a situation Clerk or Collector; i* well ac-iuaiuted with th* city; Lest of references and wcurivy; salary not so much au object as a rituation In a good house Addre*» RELIABLE.1, \"WitneM Offlcs work ; good writer and good accoimtant Address W.O , \" Wilntw* SITUATION Wanted, by a th .rouglilv practical 8c«:ch Gardener Addie»*, GARDEN4CH, care.Mr* Martin, 65 Cote Ht Antoine Road 'ANTED, by experienced Cook, situation ; no objec lion going to the searido ; liest of city reference* Apply 69 City Councillor* street \u2022yy ANTED, hy a Heady lad (191.opportun Jog tolearn w ANTED, Woman by the day heiivecloaoing.at 744 Notre Dame street WANTED, Geneva! Servant for a «malt family; no \\ Y washing, gi*od wage* ; reference» required Apply 139 Bayle street.V»T ANTED, housemaid williug to arsi*t with children ; xfv also seamstri -s able to cut and fit Reference» required.\t90 Uulver»ity street.\\mrANTEI).immevliately, a gin».! general servant no V» waabing.A Mijyto 18.E B COOKE, Ht Lambert siding to waab and WANTED, a good Plain Cook.iron; ul»o a Housemaid, willing to assist wilh children ; references required Apply 66 Mountain avenue.Cote Ht.Antoine WANTED, House and Tablrmaid for family of three Must have good reference* Apply alone* toRoon 414, Windsor Hotel, between 9 and 10 a in , or after i p m.VU ANTED, au experienoad t'ook, having good city re YY ferencea.Apply between the hours of I and 2.or 6 and 7 p m .at 27U I uiveraity struct.VV\u2019ANTED, a respectable couple to occuyy and care for y y an ineilution for four months from the 1st of May Unexceptionable reference* required Address MATRON.\u2022Witness\" Offle*.goo-1 General H*rraut ; well recom \u2022IV ANTED, \u201e - - , y y menib-d ; no Objection to midiile agi-d peraon ; good wages 123 l.an-downe arrime, ColeHt.Autolue (Mount Royal Vale bus I w ANTED.General Hcvvant to go to lh« seaside early in June; reft-rtuce* required.Apply to 133 Maekay stroet.w ANTED, a good General Kuryaut for a family of three ; no waabing or ironing Apply 31 Metcalfe «tree! WANTED, a reliable aingle Man to take charge of two y y horse* and a cow ; one who understand* Gardening rcqnirt'd Apply at pr« fer rod Office ¦ w ANTED, A WOOD KNUKAVKK On»* who eftn (U-riru |»reft*rr«*d Apply at '* Witu**«ft Offloft A° GENTS WANTED Halary or Comndmion.Write for terni* HTO.\\E «t yy 6.I.I.IN4-T4>xi.Nnraerynem, 242 8t.James street, Montreal .1 W.Beall, Manager WANTED FOB ÇjjOVERNKSS the summer to teach Kngliih, Drawing acd Piano to two young girls ; hraltby place, seaside.It E y.K.ItOV, Blandford, Lunenburg Co NoraBotia.about 17, wages to driving, knows the city WANTED, a Boy $5 (IQ per week ; tiled t spaaks French and English, read* and writes, wilh r> encea Apply toC W LINDHAY.2270 8t Catherine fer ne at Wanted.Hut toes UJC-ier this head, 10 cents each Vas-r (vox, rp U> H venir, prepaid ANYONE having a light Plnnograihlo Apparatus, fc country use, for sale cheap, might hear of a pu etisaer by addressing CAMERA, \"Witnea* office cutting Hewing in a tailoring establlrhnient ; has learned [ t.\tAddre** P.D, 27, \"Witnea* Offlg®.- M ON KEY\u2019.- Wanted, a young Pet Monkey; mint Wilners Office uuUt and tame Addre*.BUFFALO.W\"RK wanteil by young nian at laying carpets, gar-yy decieg, etc Address U N.74, \" Witness Office \u2022^y ANTED, a situati-ma* upp* r houaemaidj or maidto grown chilùreu, wilh a familr «oing to the seaside Apply 109Si Qs -r»e street.¦yy ANTED, position as Housekeeper by » perron of ex IMirieiK-e.sraaide, or would take char.a of gentleman* house ; miderstands good cooking.Best references Address T.M , 15, \" \u2022 Witnena'Offio» VV ANTED, l-y a lady of experience, a slluivtion as resi- y y dent goveruets In a family or private eehoo], to oommecre lo'August or Beptopiber, Can teach English.French, music, drawing and pwintlcg .good references ; no objection to go to the country.Address NO.340, WltucM Offics.WANTED, by a rtesdy youog man of good plain «du cation, emplojnieut in anv capacity where, by faithful alteiitinu t- his du iea.with the desire to oblige and lie Of use.he well'd liecome valuable to his emploi er A-ldreax O.B , Poat Office, OutranonL ANTED, a positi-io asManager ->r Assistant, hj a .gi-iitlsiiiau of g.acral I usinn»* experience, th-T ooghly competent to atten-l tooffice work, correapouden.-e.and tuperinlftod oulald® work; maoiifacUiri***» niillft, or lumlier tiuaine»» preferred; flrxt class refcrance* a» t-> character and ability.Addre»* MANAfiEU.I* O.Ibox 12Ut, yy A NT, a situation as grootn.or «taMehand :ifb';|'nl jf .'na T.f' lie\u2019r Ma -wty \u2022 ne-unb l - orM Englao-I knows the city, well recommended, age 38, Prd-'etairt strictly eolier\tAddress GROOM R.ht Henri L'OUNO MAN of good abilities, who has hsd fl»« years I Wexperience' in\" office work, dr-iree a «ituatii n as cashier, assistant book-keeper or any other position of trust : unexceptional references, end security if required, Please atldn-ss CASHBOOK, \" Wltueai Office ratRIGYCLF.WANTED, must bt cheap Address J.stating sire and ptlcc, TRICYCLE.\"Witnea» Office of «DWO, to join a* vcrviscr in vo- ni .uui a«\tv of hosiery; fx-t-.ry ready .large paiii g business can Ik.- -li\" »\u2019 for full tr»-l \u2022 Ad It HG-II UN \\V : 11,.i Office w ANTED, partner with capital - ?vertiser in th« manufacture of hosiery ; must he W ANTED, to purchase, a Family Rockaway of )atr at make ; rtati- lowt at price and now lung in me ; If not Tery good carriage ne-d not reply Address CARRIAGE, \" Witmwa Office \\VT ANTED to Exchange for real estate -.r merchandise X x lloairry Marhinrry.Oompreasiog Engine and Bmler Plant, cumplcte for the manufacturing \u2022\u2022\u201d», first mort H.W.' Wittiest Office V\\\u2019 ANTED to purchaae, Second band Books Old Chi?» * * and Oarioritles, in large or *m*t! -l'ianiitt'\"- »\u2022 * B OLDE CURIOSITY hHOPPB.2116 Ht Catfc rluest WANTED.No.1 2.4.5.» y y Protestant Infants Home Address 11 annual reporta of the ._____- Addr-'vs SECRETARY'.5J Guy -dreet VV ANTED, to purchase.Mirrt \u2022«LLKT STREET at present ncaupitd by the Dominion Tated and Wool Company Apply to C.H and J.MG.H8, 180 Ht James street MONEY TO LOAN *»!» FT RHT MORTilAttK ON KK Al KHTATR.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., INI NT.JCUKC HTKKKT.HOUSES HOTEL TO LET.Upper lachine.A LABOR HOTEL, well *ittiatrd on the River front, and lately occupied by K H.Hanna Hale of Furniture Tuesday nert Immediate poraesaion J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI HT.Jtwr.A HTBERT.«ENT8 FOR .SALE.App y at WlTNEHd QFFICK t HOUSES TO LET.Furnished and Unfurnished, J.C8A00CK SIMPSON & CO., 191 AT.JAMEA HTKKKT.AND OTHER PROPERTIES FOR OCCUPATION OR INVEHTMUNT.6 Oit H 41.K.C.R.HARDY & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTR, IWPKRIAI.Itl.ll DIXI4., MONEY TO l-OAN ON FI RHT MORTGAGE RAPPING i»APER8.Wm Old Newspapers, good for wrapping p-jrpoeMi sold at uauaually low prices for large Iota Addre** pr apply at the \u2019 Wlluets Offi9*.* I 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Tuesday, April 29, 1890.Last Edition :El,Rom G-REAT TEN0R- EDWARD LLOYD.T1IK MOST FAMOUS MKMHKK OF A FAMOUS MUSICAL FAMILY.Hia 'MAKl TATIIKB A MIUTAKT MHDMASTBii, NU rATKKK A riM TKNOB, UU UOTHBU A TALBKTBO ttlKlO TKACHIB\u2014TOrKO LLOYD A 1 MBSTMIKfcTBH ABBBY.A \\trty iDten'tiDK sketeb of the ftreat \u2022loger, who *j>|-«*Ar» at Wiodeor H»ll to morrow even-it)?, was oeed\tthe pr.celu.gift of tom upon man or fairly, eipecislly on dwelling hooAe*.In Dv.tc-r inetABOe, there were\tdwelling», etc., ntee.Md ; of these, 26,22* were not over ?100 yentAl.The tctnl reoeipte for weter from All tource t thAt year were\tof which , fceoeei under $100 rental jaid $101,000.The Mayor uy.he beiteree that the wsr^r ntee might be materially reduced, eepecialiy eo placing of it as poor people are concerned.He doe* | taik generally Sol favor a reduction all rcund, though e adroit, that rate, are higher than in many \u2019.ani be, \u201cfavor rith rental, of $150 A.ked ether citie».\" I would, reduction on ell hou.e.\\ down.1\t.\t.\t, \u2022 \u2022\u2022 I.the prefit on the water large the reporter.\t^ \u201c Yea.We cleared about ^.OOO laet year, mt that, I think, doe.not Uke into account our t», in tntert it, etc.Anyway the whole f'O.OOO rent in msproving the city.\" \u201c I.it n:>t illegal to exact aprcht.\u2022\u2022 I thick not If e private company had the witer tupply cn band it would imut on a pnfit\"\t.\t.\t^\t« \u2022 Would you impoee the rate on r*al\t\u2022 \u2018\u2018I on\tthAt, but it ie*mj theoo*y tuiu^ In erder to collect the whole ; we .hould not l^e ftf.COO to $5C,00C a year if wc did that; but with the preeent Counc\u2019.l I think it wu.be tnu- .â Aid.Clendinneug, who ha.long agitated for thù icquiry, .ay.teat the water rate i.abnormally ugh here; the working daeee* pay too much compared with citera.Dwelling houiww, taken u a whole, are rated very high.» hile bufinea.people who carry .lock, uenve an adiantace in the reduction of roiuranoe to com-pec.ate them fer an extra charge for water, the noue doe.not apply to the majority of per.cn».A.a« eweential of health, water .hould be «applied u aticen.at a minimum coat A large owr-ber of ca*f.cf po.i:ive hard.rv caceed by the water rate, hare aJ\u201d\\-been juuubed ; and here are a few\tI torgrbythe .peoal ecmmiMiocer wb\tI ?eattgated them, which will iHuit-»*5 perhape, than any arrumett *?' Bt*** ltI Pcr* »= average about $3 a 1 * Rsat,\twater tax, 7?* ^Jr^rpiy .toppwd.n witn three y.ung children earns a tivloP ty S'-'-te out waehisg, At Kent.Si ; > tax, $!¦.and no meant cf pay ng it.Hutbacd ill fer a ! eg ume, and now cot of t work : had four chddree bet - ne died laat ruz merwttr.diptltena : the otter three children were ill for aotxe time w tb the «ante complaint but recovered.Kent.P\u2018 ; water tax, $ô.Hat nc mean, whatever of pwyinc it alt^ourh he has received a final notice A wxfew with six children, the eldewt a girl »^ed 16, the ytmegett aged four.Toe eldeat girl, who ha.« been earwisg a little mouay.ha.been laid cp ill ; another young daughter u at work earning f.a week.Tbe widow doea the * be*: the can for her family by going oat waiting, charing, etc.The place ta very barely fumuh-i, moat cf the good, having been parted writh.Beni, $7} ; water tax, $*.Thia vomac i.apekea of a.being hard working and industrious by her nekgtbcr*.and it would be a poait ve___________ abase if tbe authorities were to seize upon her \u2022 daughter \u201c goeda and rhaiP-li, ' a* they threatened, m de fault cf the payment of ffc* tax and thus add nnetber to her already many trocclea.In tbe next case the husband, although a mechanic, cas been competed to take laboring work.nc*.cotaimcg any at bis own trade.There are erven children, only one of whom » earning anything.Tbe water was cut c5 for ive week*, bet tnroorh the good c±aea of a clergy r an in the neighbcrhood waa supplied during the wife .reeest eoefinemeat upon con diiicc teat the tax was paid by a certain date\u2014 which they oould not pombly do.A woman with four y .ung chudren : hurban-d daaerv : her two yean ago.She u now unruc* catsfully endeaTonng bo earn a living by keep, tag a amall ** bcckaber < abop.Water cut cd acme week.A i-.ruggi.ng young co pie with two children.The bu»band waa out of work through n fault of bia own fee Kcce time during lai: ruu.zer.and oceaequeetly they fell in arrears with their rat in the wiuter The mater supply wm etepprd m; j they feund it izpoeeùle oat of tbe busbanu .neali earr.ngi to pay Use tax, $1.The wife went to :he City Hall and after ex plaining her penuoo oSered to find by some mean, r other a piruon of the money at the begmaiBg of tbe new year, that u after they bad tune to \u201c turn thentseivea.No notice was taken of her appl.cation In one eaae the latner of reveo young children was oat cf work r.x weeks, and hiring no meant 'A p»y og the tax, $ô W, tbe supply wm ¦topped, aitnoogfa.m might be eaew by anyone vu in g the place, it wm for taoitary r'-Mca eareoUaily neeeaeary that they ahouid not b» deprived of water, even if tbe department had to make them a present of it.The comm isncner.who has personal, y kuow-ledg- of all three tree* wntee ; \u2018 These are creea of hardsuip and diatreas endured -y tbe famure of our very poor fellow at.tree, who through inahii ty to pay the» water tax bare tua: absolute ueceaeary of life, water, WiiAbeid from them.I would rug* feet m a remedy for thia crying ml the fotlow-ng plan, which it m hoped will receive the care f*-il attentx-.x.and oowBderstioa of every mem v*r tA the wmmawity and eepeetally teat of our worthy oiy father.(1) That water for dotae» tit puipreee be free to all, rich and poor Ai.be (X) That wal or woman deprived of all meau.and opportunities cf turning it to the best advantage.Ita récipient it perchance at tbe plongh or desk, the loom or bench, where the beauty of the jewel is olucured and it.value unappreciated.Should the treasure be by accident discovered, then the thaping and polishing of the gem, and the in an artistic setting, is a »o much beyond the pjw«r of it.owner that the ennobling gift is left to »erve but common uses.When, however, a really tine voice i« granted to a member of a musical family, the chances are that tbe boom will be duly priz'd and profitably utilued.Happily Mr.Edward Lloyd, the pcsseasor of the pureat and rieheat tenor voice of the day, comes of a musical stock, hia father and mother having be«o professors of the art.His mother\u2019, father, Mr.Edward Hopkmf.was, in an artistic sense,the foauder of the race.In early life this gentleman was in the capacity of a teacher of music connected with tbe Royal Household in the reign cf George IV.For upward, of thirty nite» yean he was also ! ax ; at as i g b or thi scors rraiLiik ciir.rs, and enjoyed during that long period great popularity.By .kill as a trainer and director of musical fences be won highest favor in London, es pedaily a* the Vauxhall Gardens, his band forming one cf the ahiei attractions of that water used for any otter taao domestic p*wp°e*a b* taxed m at pc reset, awd that asy by the perfect art of hia papil, Edward Lloyd, further taxes necaaaary to cot a the e^»t of the who with end rppiy of water m tae aty ba equitably laid \u2022K* real estate Accordi*g to value.\u201c ly thia sun pie pxa Uree very important punt, are sacored.namely.(L every man, woman and child would then bave a surfirent ¦apply of water no ewe maid thre die of thint in the City c4 Montreal, or have Vs borrow water\u2014at great risk to thia leader\u2014to prepar fthm dead lor banal, m Bm been tbe cree in \u2018.be pret.(2) The Waver Department could then depend ote/n receiving the fud amount of the water tax, year by y*nr (1) Tbe tax would them be levied upon those only who ahould bear ¦oeh a tax.aamely, those who use it lor com mcicaal purpraee 'A any kind whatever and on real estate THE EAR ELECTIONS The follow.ng m the modified ticket prepared lor tbe coming elecUowa of the Ear by tbe yoacg Freocn lawyer, whose former ticket ¦rewaad so much mdignawoo a few week, ago ; miW?\u2019\tt10*i>C\u2019 oVC' Ll'/yd for \u2022oam time, because it presented flnwaitry fi \u2019\tJtj p\tvttraetioo of even greater potency than any o.c a 5.A4?;tc j.u\t.\u2018KJÏÏS V.U, r, v.«toBJL\tj rrepeuwd mhaoiUot of that nty.Soya Aller faiticuahle rreert.Bit thi* flattering appreciation cn the part of the public wa.often attended with much laber, lioce it wm by cn mean.eMy at that period for hi.men to play at tbe Garden, sr night acd to atteed regimental parade in Windsor the next mtrning.BandmMter Hcpkins vigorous and italwvr! frame\u2014he wm »ix feet two mthea in height\u2014 ewnhtad him to do doable or treble duty without harm or fatigue.This redoubtable sen of Mars was i-csceptible to the tender pareioo, for we find wheu left a widower with a large family, he itreightwsy contracted a seond marnage.His )y this marnage.L u;«a Dima, the mother of Edward Lloyd, was one of hia seventeen 'hildren, some of whom had the happiness cf seeing him reach the (atnarchal age cf eighty two years before he paid the debt of nature.That Louisa Hopkin.inherited not a little cf her father s ability might be gathered from a board oo the walls of the Royal Academy cf Mnair which record, that Louiaa Diana Hopkins gained a scholarship, in nght of wtich ¦be became for tnree year, an inmate aa well m a itudect of that eeubliahment It will, by the way, be also seen that Miss CaarLotte Dolby w*s a scholar there at that penod.Soon after quitting that institution.Miss Hopkins MAkklkD A TOCBO rkOrOSlOBAL (UNOre, Mr.Richard Lloyd, whose fine tenor voice ae cured for him a vicar eboraiahip in Westminster Abbey Unhappily, hi.once promising career was doeed by dieath at tbe comparatively early age of forty years.Left with a young family entirely dependent on her exertions, Mrs.Lloyd devoted benelf in a zealous and self sacrificing manner to the teaching of music, tbe boy Edward being, meanwhile, placed in the choir of Westminster Abbey.In following her profession she became associated with the Ladies\u2019 College, Cheltenham, where .he resided for fourteen years.Failing bealth induced her to return to London, In order to be near her dear children, whose loving care attended her until she passed sway.So much respected and beloved wm this good and talented lady that a memorial wind w is now being placed in the Cheltenham College by those wco valued her ireching, to perpetuate their *»-nee of grateful affection.At the ceremony of dedicat on in July next, her now fairou* son.Edward Lloyd, will awnt by the exercise of his besutiful and inimitable art.Entering thi raoTi or wxsTNiNirre abbey at the age of seven.Edward Lloyd remained there unol his pretty treble voice wm silenced for good and all During the seven or «-ight years he wm a chorister be bad the benefit of vocal instruction from the late Mr.Jamei Turle, the orgam.t of the Abbey, whoae method of teaching wm grounded partly upon long per sooal experience and partly upon vbaervation of the modes adopted by tbs executants of an age delighting in vocalixation.That it was both sound and oomprehensivsmigbt be dsmoo.trated his pn_ \u2018\t* pride acknowledges that he hM never studied iingiag under any other mMter,\u2014more convincing testimony of the educational value of Mr.Turle\u2019» lessons could not possibly be advanced.In 1*56 ths chinster, Edward Lloyd, wm one of the representatives of tbe Abbey \u2022elected to Maist at tbs Cbspel Royal, St.Jaor.es .Palace, m tbe performance of music at tbe MAkkiAoi or rag rmivcBM boyal and tbe Crown Pnnoe of Prussia During tbe enforced rest, when piping treble tones vanished, leaving vocal chaos behind, Edward Lloyd, full of hope of a future publia care» r, wa.assiduous in tbs .tody of other than executive branches of tbe art Before manhood wa.folly reached, however, the diioordaot sounds of ndolesoenee gave place to tones of rare de hcaey Struck with the beauty of Edward LLyd\u2019a voice, bis uncle, the late Dr.J.Larkin Hopkins, organist of Tnnity College.Cam bridge, induced him to become a member of the choir over which he presided.Cambridge waa enabled to retain Edward because that happy event the steps of the aspiring youth wrre turnrd towards London, the place where f< rtute was, if anywhere, to be found.At tint he joined the choir of Ht.Andrew's Church Wells street.Sueedily h>.fame reached the ear of tbe late Mr.George Cooper, organist of the Chaiwl Royal, by whose recommendation he was appointed \u201c a Kentleman of IIBH MAJISYY'B CHAI'BL BOYAL, St.James\u2019s Palace.\" Eventually it was discovered that his talents could not be eel apart for any one congregation, however distinguished, being claimed, a.they were, by the general public.Finding, therefore, that hi.concert en-usgemrnL clashed with choir duties, be resigned hia position m Her Majesty's Household, and has since devoted himself entirely to the service of the public.It »bould be understood that Mr.Klward Lloyd's great reputation was not made in a day.On tbe coutiary, it is the result of tbe labor of years.True, there were critic* who, hearing tbe unknown singer at a concert given in 18GD by Madame Sainton D-lby, were eo influenced as to unhesitatingly proclaim his supremacy, yet it was nut until success bad br- a achieved at Provincial Musical Festivals that his position as l-ading tenor became fully established.For the last fifteen years he bat in his own department been, WIIHOCT A BIVAL IN THI C9BOBT mOH.It is unnecessary sow, whilst he is in the midst of his career, to dwell upon i«-t*torv.A lively time tnsurd.lu a football match between Old Ooun-try schoolboys and Canadians there were two ugly 40-rldri'U a broken noie and a broken collar nous.Without agreeing with Max O\u2019Hrll,\u2014who says football la only fit for -avare*.It might certainly be played now and then a little more Ksutly.The Shamrock* had a rood practlcs on Saturday The Kxhlbttion Grounds ami KleU-bst's FLId were to» nid with tbs young fellow» at lacrosss, football and bstel-all.Till iSrSOBKTS had (heir annual dinner on Saturday «vening In tbe Ha Unoral 11 ttl A very sojoyabls evsnlsg wa* spent, to which songi, recitation», 'prechr* etc., largely contributed.IMS C.AA.A.AND l'E0'K*SISAt.lSlt.The executive of this body last evening reinstated CU wet and declared Kllard to have forfeited bit amateur tUndlng, (rein acarcful coualdrrwtlon cf tbe cvideiios tubmlllcd in each cate.TUX JCRn-a LA- AOSaK LIAUUS formed Ita schedule for the season la»t evening as follows: May 17 Montreal Junior* v».Orienta.Montreal greunds.May SI\u2014llanthornes vs.Montreal Junlors.llawthorne ground*.June 7\u2014Junior Sbawrcckivt.Hawthornes, St amrock grounds.JuneT OrlsnUvt.Athletic», Orient ground*.June It Athletic* v*.Ilswthorue*, Athletic ground*.June it Junior Shamrock* v*.Montreal*, Snamrock grounds June lb-Junior Montreal* vs.Athletics, Montreal ground*.June its\u2014Orient va Shamrock Junior*, Orient grot nda July 5\u2014Junior Shamrocks vs.Athletic*, Shamrock grounda July 12\u2014Orients v*.ILwthornes, Orient ground*.July 14\u2014Junior Montreal* v*.Junior Shamrocks.Mcntreal ground*.July 2»\u2014orient va Junior Montredi Orlsnt grounda July J6 Hawthorne* »*.Athletics, Hawthorne ground*.Augusts Hawthornes »» Junior Mumrocks, Hawthorne ground*.August US\u2014Athletic* v*.Junior McntreaL.Athlstlc ground*.Aug net 16 Junior Shamrocks is.Orirnts, Shamrock g rounds.August J- Athletics vs.Orients.Athletic grounda 8'pteuber «\u2014Athletic* i*.Junior Shamrocks, Athletic greunds.Septtn.ber 6\u2014Hawthornes va Orient.Hawthornes grounda September 20 Junior Montreal* v*.Hawthorne», Montreal ground*.TUB OCX.Ututenant-Colcnel Houghton.Major Bond and Major lliaiklock have arranged thi- conditions upon which Mr.Qeorge Carelake's fô00 trophy will be shot for.as follow* ; A ipeclal match to be placed in tbe programme with-f2U) for individual and team prlxss.IruUridual Frizes.Open to tbe active militia of the Dcmlnlon cf Canada, the -ufY.and ctlker* who have retired retaining rank, belt.- member* of the IMq I: A.by direct contribution or through affiliated associitlona.Ranges, 2iX.400 andu-'iArdt.Number of shot*, seven at each distance.Rifles, Snider, Goeernment pattern.Position, a| 200 yard*, standing ; at DO and 6c0 yards, any petition.Team Prize*.For tbe aggregate score cf at least ten previously named ctficsrs.non comndeslom d officers or men of any : atulion or corp* in tbe Dominioo.belng affiliated with the P.y.RA.The new Dominion Rifle Association efficiency rules will be enforced.NOTES FROM THE CHURCHES.IHB YIBST BiPTIST CHCBCH.(To (Ac Editor of the IFifners.) -C|\\- In the IT if new of Saturday it Is stated ' That the (tgular meeting of the First Baptist Church toik P » ' ast night.Ataprevlous meeting a petition for lettm-if dismiseion to ferm a new Htplltt church h»d been p-wented l-y the member* of the tew bodv.No action watvhen tikeo, but the subject was dealt with laet night.The request was refuted on the grcur.d that 1,5 letter* could be given, except to rs-gulariy commuted churches,\" Thi* lUtemtnt con-vty»aver- ftlte and Ini-arlouslmpre-tioo of th« action of tt fir»', church to all who are not convereant with it- ca-e.The action taken by the first church is ex pre-v.d la the following revolution ; \" Re«obed, that tne clerk bs instructed to notify all those wtay art fi ll member», whose names appear 00 this Hat .f sppiKalloo for letters, and requ»*t those to x| p'-y ird.-.lOually for such, staling to which church they with to units.'\u2019\tFrank B.Semi.Church Clerk.What the flnt church complains of is the untrue itatement W-ai lue \u2022\u2022 appllcitloo w»« refused.\u201d I have now a imntwr cf name» on th>- list not of members ; with regard to these the church took no action whatever, ether \u201c to ret uae\u201d cr otherwise, not conildeiing that it had power to do *o any more than with other straoger*.I have now some name* 00 the Hat who were member* The r**olution deal* with theie In conformity w.th the tUndlng rules of tnl* church, rules for wbl:h the applicants hare been \u2022launch ati khrs and of which they cannot now with any show of juries rorupUlD.a* the ac-Uon of th*church wa» not to \" refuse\" but to comply.\tOwa or tiis Firit.HT.HKNBT METHODISTS.(TV the Editor of the IFifnrM.) Sir,\u2014In reference ti a 00m-n uni cation In your line of toe 21»t not from the R«v.Mr.Porter, tne under-*\u2019»\u2022\u2022 ed, t>elng represeniatlves rf SL H?nry on the q larval Board of Montreal Tenth, and also certain memberacf the congregation appointed at acoogrega ttohal me-ting held on Feb.Y7th to 00 operate with the church officiais, beg to state that their actl >n In th* matter In qoewtton wa* official in ao far ae it w»» pir-ticipwted In t>> them in their capacity aschurch official*.I; I* desired by this communication to exonerate Mr.Powell from any act of \" mUrepr*»«ntati an or abu»» of D: guage and apar: from a wUh to vindicate Mr.Powell we do not deeirs to toter on a further new* paper controversy.John NelUon.Benja-nin Plow.Frank Powell, Daniel Geo.Batey, William Gamble, Members of quarterly Board.Jos.Bodfith, John Armitrong, 8.GtroM*.C.H.Wflbv, Committee of Congregation.The Christian Endeavor Soo'.ety of SL Henrv Metho-diil Church gav* a srdal entertainment on Thur*lay evening la«t.A most pie avant time wae spent by member* of the Society and their friend*.Tne programme waa rendered by Mi*w< Cirneil and Hlltyard, Mr.Rlt;hle Bel), a local ¦( lartette and the choir Mr.Bell gars as excellent ad Ire as on Christian work.Th* piano used waa kindly loaned by M«*srs.Willi* tn Co.OOMMKBCIAL.Wrrwaas Orrnrs.Tuoaday, April 3t.WHOLKSALK PRICKS.Th* British breadstuff* market* are somewhat Irregular.Wheat I* flmi, but oorn I* weaker.Boer bohni\u2019a tabla adiic** today aro aa follows ;-Cargoes off coast, wheal, firm ; corn, tteady.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat, quiet, but firm.French country market*, firm.On passage to the Continent Wheat. through account.THE CHEESE MARKETS.B rrALO, N.Y.April 28\u2014The chee*e sale* Here U da,- w«re l.UU boxe», comprising 250 CToverflcid cclored ; 220 do., white, 640 Mirrhfieli colored and 160 Johmouburg white.All told at 93c.Utica, N.Y., April 28.\u2014Cheese sale» ti-dav were: \u2014 996 boxes at 9)c ; b0 boxes at 9{o ; SbU boxie at 10c ; eo texts at 104c ; 136 box's at lojo ; 45 boxesen priv ate terms ; 1,600 boxes consigned.Littlr Falls.N.Y\u201e April 2» \u2014Cbv'-sc sales to dav w*re 21b boxes at i»a ; 677 boxes at 9Jc ; 25 boxes at 9|c ; TOO boxes at 9)ii 62 t>ox«s at loo ; 1,276 boxes consigned.TORONTO MARKET.Totnsrd.Ont, April 29th.\u2014 Flour, uniettled, Straight Roller lying outside offered at $1.50, with Toronto rate* for ehlpment ea«t and refused, but $t.G0 hid for it delivered on the «pot : wheat.Ann, but quiet generally, No.2 Spring lying on the midlAtile changed hand» at 92c and 92ic, but No.2 White and Red Ivlng on tbe G T R.and Northern were held at W$c and 9jo bid ; Manitoba hard Inactive, but obtainable at former prlres; oat* acarce and firm, cars of mixed ontrvck eoM at 37c, and for White, to arrive, Soc wav Md ; harlsy, in demand, but In poor supply ; pea», quiet but steady, buyers at bfv for car- !>tng njrtn and west, and ioo to 67c for vat* lying east : butter, quiet, move.meet almost entirely In box lota of large rMU, at from 11c to 16c lor good to choice.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.Chirsr.\u2014Tba demand has U»n good (more **)>\u2022\u2022 clally on Fineet) at our quotation*.White cheese still commanding the most monej ; medium* and low grades have alao met with an improved enquiry.oar market rio»*» firm.W'e quote, to-day, finest (depta-b.r Ovtober) mak*-White at 5U to 6ea per ewi ; and Finest Colored.63s to 64*.Low and medium grade» from 10» up to 47*.according to quality.Hitts» is without any new feature, th* trails being very dltappolntlng *t unsatisfactory price*.There 1» no really Finest Creamery «-Bering, ant qualities under thi» grade are nominally efftred at Us» to E0« per C» t.We quote Irbh butter - Coik Kirvte.Int» ; Seconds,X4» ; Third».tBi per cwt.\u2014JJodgaon lirolhert CireuUxr, 1 Uh A prit.\t\u2022 w THE CRIMINAL COURTS.CONTINUATION OF THI WALTON «'ASIfi At stated in ths H'vfn/** yeetertay, Walton, tbe Tens embezilrr, is to bs here to testify against ih* St.Jo-tin elrett quartette, charged with Bv/JOn r3hb»ry.A de»patch asaing him to come has been wired to him a« Jackson.Mich.Th* proceedings ye«t«rda) afternoon con'luded with th* ataternent ny Mr.Breeale, as alitant tuperlntendent of thePariflo Kxpre** .ompany, that Laird and Mrady accimpanled Walton toflt.Joiio, N.H , where the three registered under aasunitd names.On Brady's return he wa« arrt-ted and placed in No.4 \u2022tatlon, where h* told Chief Hughe*, betecllrs Car.penter and Mr.BreMie In theprennee of Aggie Ashton that Walton was in hiding at St.John.It was upon this Information, a* Intimated in the fFifrteeeat the time, that Mr.Gro*e wa* sent to 8L John.Brady and Laird had ten day* previously been to Ho*ton.Bradv do dared that the Kl.l^.O Riven ut> by him waa all the money which he reeved frim Walton.Tbe accused woman A»)iton gave the crniblnatlon of h'r«afeto:he prooecutlon at their requeet yesterday afternoon, by tho advice of her lawyer.The safe < on-talned $2y«r* and Cb-ani-M Ai*«j.all kimla of f>>ringarul Cleaning, sute-riority guar snleed Goo«t* rent for and delivered Federal and Bell Telephone.ItKITIhll tW6.1(14 t% OTIJ.YL 4 Omi ra-6435 N'dre Dam» etrect, 231 McOili atreet, 1595 Hi Catherine atreet.7VTEW PICTURES, NEW SUH- JL e ;e«te, for the tame prlee - 500 more of those beau- tifulDollarEnRrAVinKHreceived to day, \u2018J-J x 24, und sold for sixty conta each.Also a mhasivo 4 ' inch wide Solid Oak Frame for >'1.00.I\u2019heae pr 'uree 01 .bt to hate leen here ten «lay» a«o, but they are In early « noush f\"f moving time.Hecure a pair or two for the new h>,uar- or to reph-niah Ilia ohl lle-vr In udnd lh« »e are all plctune by the iiioet « elebrated ar'ina of tb«-world He* a few aamplea In my wln'low.f.T.HENDERSON.Hoohanller and Picture Dealer.139 Ht Peter street, corner of Craig.ADVERTISEMENTS.ROYAL SOOTS OF CANADA A V\\l .41.ItUILI.Tbe liatlalion will paravle iu Drill Order, on TIlt'KHDAY, the UI M »), at 8 p ui Pitevra and Drummer* tl attend.PUKD L Y DUN, ('apt aud AdJL By order M OTH8.Pruteet your fun aud woollru good* by the um of PICINF.(Miaraoterd a porfect moth preventive aud destroyer, ON I.Y 60 UF.N » M a pound J 411 IN LKWIN, 4'laeiiilsi, VICTORIA HqUARK, Tv-lephoue, Hell, No (12 \u201c Federal, No.1004 BRANCH-2013 8T CATHERINE RT .ooruer Guy.Teleyhoue.Hell, No.4537 \u201c Federal, No.1262.GENERAL BAZAftRT NPK4 IAL S kl.t: OF NILKH, Black Dreaa Hilk.S5e Cidored Dn-aa Milk, 56c 4-ilvtr Grry Ratio, 35e Black Grue Graiu hilk.60c Black Gro* Graiu Hilk, 36c Black Nun's Vtiliug, I'Jji aud 20c.Cream Ha'In, 25c yd Old Gold Hallo, 25« }d Ladies' Natural Wool Vests, loug sleeves, $1.Black Hilk Htockiugs, 75c pair.44MIHGF.II.UD1TKLL, 1633 NOTRE DAME 8TKKKT.Dirge Flats to let over tbe above.Auction tonight.GOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO, Blti'HHKLH aud TA PK.8TKY CAR PETR, PAIU.oR KKVH.iu 11 C.amt Plush, M.T.Walnut aud I'lalu Bedroom H-t-.Dreaiu.g i!ure.vus, Wa-botaiide, Cheat Drawera, Dii lug Tab!»-*, Hhieiioarda Chair* ami Limoges, Kasy Chxira Rockers, GO(h1 (lasalier*.Hprtig Beds, 40 g >od new and sec md-haiid Mallrasree, Picture».Ornament*.Curtain*.He-frkeratore.Iron and Wood Beds, Centre Table* und sere rsl good Ranges and Cooking-Moves, line lla'l Stover, etc , etc.Sale at our room* 320 Ht.James street, THIS (Till Mluyl KVKMKti, ul 7.td.IM IT al ITt4hi:u, Aarlloiirrra.NO.:i\u2019J ST.MARGARET 8TRP.KT.near St Antoine street.On FBI ISA V AFTER V 4M» Jml liny, lloutehold Furniture ami KITect*, CarpeU, Pal lor Suits.Pictures, Curtains, Dluiug-room Furniture, ddna am' Glssivvare, 3 Bedroom S-te.Hair Mattresse*, F.-ath'-r Pil-lowa, Chamlier Crockery, \" Leader ' Cook Stove, Kitchen Utensil*, Ktc , Etc Sab at 2.30 pm.I»t I F at Ml 4SI:K.Aiytioueery.-AND- BIRTHDAY PRESENTS.To (hore « ho are intending to gire present* of any kind we wetild call attention to tbe very large and attractive stock cf (ireful and ornamental articles to be found at G W CLARKSd \u201c UNIVERSAL.- 236 and '2HI St.James street Among the numerous fancy novel;iej that aie displayed are some choice subjects Iu Real Carrara Marble, ranging io price Iroui #'21 to $50 each.Beautiful Onyx Top Tables, Brass Table», C*r«l Receiver» iu Bra«s, Silver and C< pper, Richly Mounted Vane, Braer Umbrella aud Cane Stands, a large varlntyof Fancy InRstandaf CandleiMcks.Library 8«te in Brava, Silver plated Wa«5 aoius very choice puces, llandtjme Piano, 1'a\u2019ilc /ml Banquet I-amp* at very low pricna, a very lino k ostneot of I\u2019liotograph Albumi at prie»* t « ault all ; large/ioum* with four Cal iuet* to a page, suitable for pre«n;i*Aion to military com>aple*, etc Ihe largest stock i-p'auada of I adira and lieotbmrn s Toilet Cases in l/oab»r.Wood, Plush and Silver Finish Some really «r,cl Travelling Bags, fitted up with fine Toilet KequiliM, from $15 to $35 each.LrMaires l i-et Opera, Fled and Marine Glasaee.Evening, Pre»» aud Mourning Fanr.etc .with thousand» of oilier beautiful articlea am aome hamiaome pictures in Silver and
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