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[" daily wttness V(,i.XXXI.No.119.WEDNESDAY.MAY MONTREAT Kttiat ii/KrlA».«'«iirluynaiwMfafAj, i»r*rimMy «wil tit luiirmt mlk tkt na»« tt«Ju4drfj« oj tht utiuirr, nr olktriclM mo uo(Ur tin it taktn of (htm.I rrm and uttiuUil obitmi y HvtUti art ehargtd for «I rtyular rum.BIBTHt.k'dlTUKH \u2014Uo the ItUud oT Ku«»ie.ldlcroof»l», Much 41b, lb«- wile of the l»t«* Re* J-J- KorkM-i, minlouwry, «I » i)»u«Mer.married.pOtBTTK-OAUNON - On the \u2018.'Jth M»r, luit, »t the Cbnub Of Nolle I)*nie, ty the Rev V Horln, P.S 8 , WiUmm A FoltUe.E«>| .»U*oc»te, lo Lilly Oirden, il«l»»t dtughUr of fh» Ed tlnguon.R*u , holb of IW» city.AMK8 KENNEDY At the reeideoi* of the bride* tether, on the 19th imt.by the Re».A O.fphem, »»\u2022 ¦itted by the Rev.Dr Weill, Herh.rt Urowo Am., to Ixulii Mirioo, tldeit duuKhter of John Kennedy, C.E.Montrenl.\t* DIED.MiOVLLOCH.-Suddenly, In Uni dty.on the l$tb, Krnntu McCulloch, Aniitnut Chief Montreil Eue Dr pnituirnt, in hiiWthyenr.Fucenl from bii late reaideoce, 158 WellloKtoo ilreet, on Wednttday, the îlit lost, at 9.30 p m Erieoda an., aciiuaintanoti are ren^ctfully iutlted to attend.SMITH \u2014AtMelbouro*.on the 12th imt , Margiret Rom, Uloved wife of (ieorge Bmith.aged 73 yean, a nati.e of Butherlandrhire, Hcotland RtiDClEi; -At Hutmidf, Wert Oarafraxa, on the Hth May, J$90, William Ron Rodgtr.a native of Marykirk, Kinknidine.Scotlaod.iged 60 jearr Journal, Scotland, pleaae copy 8HAW -At the Methodist Parsonage, Harnett, on May 14, Herbert Hemingway, dearly beloved and only ion of Fev Ed A Shaw \"Safe in the arm* of Je»us BNKATH\u2014At Pueblo, Colorado, on the 18th lost , of tiart diiense.Eli/a Jane Lowe, eldeet daughter of Janti Lowe, and dearly Moved wife of Janie* R.Sneatb HODGSON.\u2014On Tucaday, 20tli May, dEO, Marjorie Is*llg»on, aged 15 moot hr.\t.\t_ .Fun.ral from 109 Metcalfe street.Thuraday, the J2od, at 2 20 p m.WILLIAMS \u2014 In this city on the 20th, Chriitianna The inas, beloved wiféof Robert William*, aged 64 years C mo&thr.FuDrrftl from her Itte reiidence, No U2 Ht ueorK* tinrt,on Thursday the 22nd, at 2 30pm.Friends will please accept this intimation Ottawa and Chicago papers pleas* copy.M< KAY \u2014Suddenly, at hit late residence, Ht l rbain, Co.Clsateauguay, on the 11th instant, Donald McKay, aged 90 years, Iwloved father of Donald McKay and Mrs K O Foater, of this citv.GUTHRIE.InRhis city, on the 21«t inst., Jane Drown, widow of John Guthrie, aged 51 years and 5 months Funeral from her late residence, 377 Ht Dominique stieet.Thursday, 22nd.at 3 p m.Friends and ac-unainuncet are rrsiuîctfully invited to attend without further notice.THOMSON.\u2014At Hettmingfordi on the 17th of M»y, 189C.Andrew Thomson, a na ive of Galloway, Scotland, aged 79 years and 3 mouths.WOODS \u2014Ou th» 16th Instant, at Davos Plat/.6wit/*r land, Hany Woods, formerly of Winnipeg,aged 28 years.advertisements.Hate Yod Seen the B«U Pianoa and Organa for churches, chapel* aud ptivate families at Wtlli* k Co.s, 1H24 Notre Dan e street ! Jeer Ahbivbd\u2014all the Maltine Preparation*, and Extract of Malt-lieel Extract* and Bovt-nine, al.o every known pepsine and pancreatine preparation.Henry K Gray, Chomut, 1- St, Law fence Main etreet.IVANS\u2019 LIQUID liRILLlANCY ^\tkurniturk.polish Will make Old Furniture look like New Price M C'cnla.Prepared by r.J.< OVKRXTO.t A t o.Corner cl Bleur,\tÏÏSÜ-e .tree! E SPECIAL OFFER.Hardwood Bedroom Suite, 3 pieces .Combinatiou Sued; Woven Wire Spring, Wool Maltresses; two Ftatbi r Pillows ; two Cane Chair* : tne Csne Rocker ; one Bedroom Table Complete, $26 59.jii.i |Rr GihhIw I» furnish n Homn In the faunlry.RES A11».\t* PATTUWO*.FPRNITURB AND BEDDING.4i.*,g 4 rnls slrrrl.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.WKATHKK HKPOttT.May 21.ISSU !\u2022 \u2022 m ___M KTKOKOIXKJIOAI.OKFK\u2019lf, T'OIIONTO.Fhouabimties KOK THE NEAT 24 uoutut, xjiw and Upper ML Uawrenca-Knm» l^tke hl looter to Bay of t|ulnle-WltiUH inottly westerly' fair went Iter, followed oy local shower* to-night, uot much chango In lem- l>erature.\tg carsley.P.iBAtOLM.Xew rarasols.\tNew Parasols.First shipment of New Piraaols ju*t ptssed Into etuck.New Goetls.BLACK SILK PARASOLS.BLACK MOIRE FRANÇAISE.BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE.Parasols.CHINA SILK.\tCHINA SILK.PLAIN SELF COLORS.PLAIN COLORS.\tTRIMMED.Parasol*.PONGEE ART SILK.INDIAN PRINTED SILK, RAW SILK BROCADES, \u2014 IS \u2014 Parasol*.Parasols.\tParasol».NEW «OOD*.NOVELTIES FROM EUROPE.H.CAK'JL.BY.PARASOLS.New Parasols.\tXrw Parasols.NOVELTIES IN HANDLES, too niimerou* to mention.Parasols.STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS, BROCADES 1 and LACE.!kEW GOODS.\tNEW GOODS.Parasol*.Small ii/e« for Ch Idren.Cheap Paraiol* for School.l.adie* vlaitiuy the city are invited to inepect the many novcitie* imported thi* aeaton.Parasot».Udie* PARASOLS in Satin, Silk,Raw Silk.Pongee, Sale* u and Lace.8.CARSLEY.I HBItM.LAM, Prepare t*ir a Kaluy Da}.QUOTATIONS.L*d(e> Black Handle*.$1 25.Ladiea Natural and Fancy Handle* $1 50.81 75, $2 00 Ladiv.Black.sp»'Ci»l cover», $1 50.$1 i5.$2 O) SPECIALTIES, Fullowtrg price* have *i»eosl civer* and frame*, nianufaetured «tprnwly for a* :-$1.75.$2 25, «2 N\u2019, $2 75,$3.#3 'M.$3.'.*J.f» *>¦ *4 '''> TITANIA.L»di<»' Tltacia specially r room mended.LARGEST and lest ***otled stuck of Un>br*lla» to lie aeen in the Dominion i* at\tB.CARSLEY8.RUSTIC\tSETTEES.CH$1*9 AND ROCKERS; painted Red; large W\u201c>'«r%Al 1»\t\u2022* PATTERSON, IsiTOK* 4M» l,K,,ulNu.r1 We «UWI.OUAhNON LET1ER CABINET.damp^l^khUier.1 notke'i'amg HT \" T^üKTHERN FIKE ASSURANCE ^\t« OMPAX1 OF LONDON, fnplfal .1 Aefuntulaleil fund., »3I,0»5,0$0.ROBERT W.TIRE, Manager for Canada, i;y* Nulrr Dante street.JOHN MURPHY A CO.'S adtertihrmknt.ADVERTISEMENTS.KA% E $5 PERCENT.Ladiea thnuld remmd*>r the Great Kale now going on of K»broidered Mualin and t.Ingham Dre-Pattern*.Every pattern reduced $5 Percent.JOHN MURPHY A CO.GENTLEMEN\u2019S I MBRELLA*.Gentlemen * AllShk Umbrellas.Gentlemen * Half Silk Umbrella* itronger than pure ailk.Gentlemen * l.avantine Umbrella*.Gentlemen \u2022 Titania Umbrellas, with «teel rod* A large variety of handle» to select from.NOVELTIES.Gentlemen \u2022 Umbrella*, with Carved Ivory Handle*, reprertnPng many leading political men and pott*.H CARSLEY.I HRR6LLAH, Large shipment of new Umbrella* juit to band ard paiftil into stock.XEW liOtUW.Umbrella* I* a department to which we dtvote tpcciftl care and attention.r.tl.lti I tlBKI I I-i ¦old by u* i* carefully examined, and oo'y tb* b*»l beat mattrial* lelectcd.CARS LEVS I II HR I'LL.ts n in ion 8 CARSLEY.hav* b reputation throughout the Dominion for wear and appearance.LADIES IN THE COUNTRY.S.od your nrder* fur Embroidered Dreane*.and they will have our ¦pecial atteutiou.State priciw wanU«l table linens.We have at all time* given «pecial attention in the Iniiugofour\t, Table Linen*.nnd we have the Beat Stock to «elect from to beeeemn MONTREAL.MLK ACHED TABLE LINEN, from 50e per »d.UNBLEACHED TAI1I-E LINEN, from 3& per \u2019\u2018BLEACHED TABLE NAPKINS, from 48c i«r d0BLKACHF.D LINEN TRAY OUlTnS from 2^ BLEACHED LINEN SIDEBOARD UO\\ ERS.fiom 00c For the lie*t value In all kind* of TABLE LINENS conleto\tJOHN MURPHY A CO.MATTRESSES Telephone Country Order* for Lluen* have eur tpeclal attention.4|LILTS Î MLILTH ! t 4H'ILTS Î ! ! We are showing the mo«t complete assortment of Ouilt* to lui found in tho city, Every *U« and quality now in etock 1 he 1 t»t value to be found in Canailx.WHITE TtHLKT QUILTS, from $1 00 «ach WHITE HONEYCOMB (H'lLTS from Ikk: each.WHITE HATIN' GUILTS, from *1 OOeach WHITE GRECIAN QUILTS, from $2.50each.ALII AM MR A QUILTS, from *109 each For all kinds of Quilt* come to JOHN MURPHY A CO.Country ordi r* have our prompt attention NEW FRENCH AND ENGLISH.Never ha* there been shown in Montreal so hue an aasortmentof\t.Beanllful I RIM II AND ENGLISH Prlul* a* we are now offering All the lateit style* and color lug* to tflrct from Beautif.iV NEW PRINTS.I0î per yard.Beautiful NEW I\u2019RINI^.J*c lM\u2018r r,r< Beautiful NEW PRINTS.3c per yard.Beautiful NEW PRINTS.15c per yard.Beautiful NEW PRINTS, from 10c tc 20: per yd.JOHN MURI'HV A CO Sample* of our New Print* sent to the country on eppllcation.JOHN MURPHY ft OO., IMPORTERS.1281 AND ITM NOTRE DAME STREET.Garner St.Peter Street.MONTREAL- Term* euti sod only one prloa.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, Practical Sanitarians, 747 CRAIG- STREET.<11 K XKW SPKIMi STOCK \u2014 OF \u2014 Chandeliers, fias Braekets ami lilobes ytre beiny opened nit.___ Steamer \u201cPERSIA\u201d (J.H.SCOTT.Matter!, gall* EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 l».m.Fare to Toroata, .\t.\t\u2022 iftt.Ml Fare t« St.tatliarlaea, \u2022 S.OO l ure t« Niagara Tall».\u2022\t¦\t8.50 Heal* and Kerlb Inrlndrd.D.BATTERSBY, 124 ST.JAMES STREET.(City and Ditdriet Bank BiiUdhtcl j*T.t ATHARINES A>D BETI'RN, «II.J^LAPPERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON If othrr Thre*t!fe*t.They re Ju«t the right *Jrt to be buying s.CARSLEY, 1245.1762» t7A9, 1221, 1223, 1225,\t1222 NOTRE DAMK HTRKMT, MONTREAL, JOHN ALLAN\u2019S AD.ADVERTISEMENTS.A BREAK AT LAST The weather men have maintained a discreet silence recently.No wonder.The weather they have been giving us was mean enough to make a deacon angry.Everybody is asking, \u201cWill we have a good day for the holiday on Saturday ?\" Well, it certainly looks promising now.Everybody can't spend the summer in Europe.Everyltody can\u2019t knock oil' for a month w hen they've a mind to.That s why everybody places such store by the few holidays which the law allows them.That\u2019s why the sun shines brighter on a holiday than ujion a common day, and the \u201c railingtary \u201d and the ice cream and the luscious banana are ravishing joys to l>o forever cherished by the small l*oy.As loyal subjects Canadians will honor the Queen\u2019s Birthday.As level-headed citizens, gentlemen will, as usual, Expect Tooke to cater for them in the important matter ot a holiday toilet.WHAT YOU WANT! NECKWEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVES, FRESH UNDERWEAR.WHITE or COLORED SHIRTS, CASHMERE or SILK SOCKS.WALKING STICKS, PERFUMES, HANDKERCHIEFS.UMBRELLAS.MACKINTOSHES.Monthi al, May 20th, 1890.-TO THE- YYOItklNGMEN 05' MONTREAL.Dkak SiKa.-Bythr abov* date you Mr reminded that the 241b of May I» drawing near.\"V, therefore, knowing that* great many <>l you will bo making «pecial purchase* for that great botidaf.take tho liberty of drawing your attention io the fact that we are now in a poMtion to supply your «rant* in the following line* at very low price», a* we continue to hold fast to our motto of 8 P.O.B READ THE LI>T OF DF.PtRTMEYTH, No, l-Mrn\u2019H UDil Boy»\u2019 Fell A nil Mntw Uni».We claim to haveoiteof th< large»* and be»\u2019.»»!< irled Stock* In these line* to lie found tu the city, and our \u2022ale* thi* year In thi» déporta eut have far exceeded our expectation*.We attribute thu *ucccM to o«ir ex ceeditgly low price* Note that «e huve received another large «hipmeot of Felt Mat* in the newest «tyle* from bo.t maker* Douhl* Peak Cap*.Boating Cap*, Tennis Caps.Bilk Cap».Polo».Working Cap», etc.No.2-Grilla\u2019 Nerkvvrrtr.We spare no effort* on our part to have everythin* imaginable lit Neckwear, aud at present our stock of Men \u2022 Spring Tie* is full and complete.Our 25c NKJKTIK8, are unequalled for value or style in the Dominion.We have gone more extensively Into the better el a** of Mem Neckwear thi* »e»»on and can aho» you a range of Necktie* at 50c each which only require to l*v iren, and we are always ready to show the good*.No.:t\u2014 Men\u2019» I mlerwritrnnd Me«derj.In thi* department, gentlemen, we are prepared to \u2022 how you a very large rang* of goxd*.and at price* ranging from 50c per Ml up to $3 00 Ootton, 50c t* r set Ilalbriggati at $1 00 P« *<* Natural Colored Merin- at 81.50 Pure Natural Wool, stamped and guaranteed English nianuftcture.at 41.50 per *et, Men * Hocks, 5c per pair to 50e pei pair.N«.4- Men\u2019» unit Dej*\u2019 YtUltr Drra« \u2018\u2022lilrl*.4 ollure nnd 4 lift*.Also.Flannel Top Shirt* for bjating.picnicking, camping, tennis, Or everyday wear Everything that can be desired io thi*tlep*rtoient.No.-Mrn\u2019« 41»ernll».Jnckel*.MorklBR A|>rnu«, elv.in kill variety : al*o, Umbrella*.Rubber Coat*.Bract*.W'airt Belt».Jewellery, etc.No.«-Root nntl Shoe |M-|inrlmrnt.Our success in this Department is wonderful, aud we have decided to devote one «tore for this Depart ment alone.The good* are right, price, low, aud (ortmeut complete We expect to have our new promue* in running order on THURSDAY, when we- will be belter able tu verve our customer!.We extend an invitation to all to call and see the JAMES A.OGILVY A SONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT.-M- D REA It GOODS.Notwithstanding the wet weather of th* put few day* wc have been vary busy tu our DRESS GOG US DEPARTMENT.The liaaon being the extra value we ar* offering in all Itnea of Drew* Stuff* Do you wish a good, but low priced House Dreu .Buy a six yard length of our MOHAIR DRESS GOODS, doutde with, at 90c per yard Do you wish a good, out low priced Street Dre«a Huy so eight yard length ol our IRIS HTRIPEH or 8GMNUH CHECKS, double width, at 4.V per yard Do you wish a good, but Ion priced TRAVELLING DRESS î Huy an eight yard leoxth of our CAPRILI COSTUME CLOTH, doubt»-width, at bOc per yard, worth $1 00 Othrr lines too numerous to «niiuit-rate, equally goed value.JAS.A.OGILVY A HONS, 203 to 2U7 St.Antoine street, and 114.146 148, 150 Mountain atreet Wholesale aud Retail Bell Te\u2019ephone.967.Federal Telephone, 1650.WOOD MANTELS, tlpew Elrr Plnrf*.4.rule* for 4.a* or Goal, Gh* Lob*.\tAiullroB*, Hrn«* Erurlrr*.Minions,\tTllr*.Design* and (*timate* furnished for every description of tiling.171ft \\otrr Dauir- *1.J4IRDAN Jk LOF HER.4.RAND CENTRAL EMFORIIM FOR MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHINGS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 BOOTS AND SHOES, «.V»,\t641,\t«43 HIHl 44*.(RAIG STREET.NEAR BLIURY.Tr.i.r.i UOFi 2465.\u2014(o)\u2014 ALLAN\u20193.yy^HITK QUILTS.HENRY MORGAN at 4 0.have just recelvrtl ecveral spevial line* ol WHITE QUILTS «hich are lieing «old at considerably under market valu» M OUKNINO (JOUDS, INCLUD A» m.Il g Black Crapes, HenHetta».Paramattr*.Caah mere*.Merino^ Handkerchief.\tg.]] FNRY MORtJAN rv«*wv» wvwmr .^rvv^vvvvwvv- DAMTQ\tdtq I sill I ll 36,81\tUJÜ I Fa 11 I VrSrn.Ucts f.rsanpl'-*^ w \u2022j CAFVF.T SWEEPERS Curtains, Curtain Pol.* and Fitting \u2022, Mat* aod R « in *H kinds, at\tTHOMAS MUSgVlN-S WILL OPEN 1st MAY, PliüMiix Insurance COMPANY OF HARTFORD.CONN Z*XRZ1 OKTX»Y.ESTABLISHED 1554.(a*b .A «art.Net .CAN ADA BR 5N4 U 1 Ili-nil tiRIrc.Ill ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL 4.1 RAI D E.HART, Grue ml Nlnniiffer.AMERICAN.ALLEGED FORGERIES.Logan»HOST, Ind., May 21.\u2014Henry Wmkel-block, a lull-her dealer and »aw mill operator, i* believed to be in Canada, bavin* perpetrated extrusive foryerit*.About $10,000 of the fraudulent paper ha* already wm* \u2018« VSn*'»! H Attorney General Raldwm holds $.1,000, b.n.Murdcck, $1.000, tho National Hank, $4,000, and more of iti»cut.Winkltblock's family m left destitute A BUCKET SHOPPER'S HOPE.Niw York, May 21.-Charles II.Platt, Prend* nt of the Public Grain and Stock Kichanye, stated yesterday that the concern would ie»ume business on June 1st, in a dif!< rent oHice and under a new name, SILK, LAMB\u2019S WOOL AND MË- itoo Underwear for l.adir*.Gents and Children, Hummer Weights, at\tTHOMAS M L SHLN 8.SPECIAL NOTICES.MiO or Ucr -loll Uatr already *old ; itill a large MHortment of good color* and «bapre F* »e-lect from.Call early and aecure a bargain.Ladies', miseea' and ohildreer's straw hat*.2^-each.Origiual price* from $1 to $\u2022!.Henry Morgan k Co.OrR Ladt FRitRDS are more than pleased with the bargains we are giving in ladiet, misses and children\u2019» »traw hat», and are »how ing their appreciation in a practical manner, uy buying freely and acknowledging that thi» line of hat* (200 dosenj to the^be.tvalue they have ever seen ; price 2.*c each.Worth from $ fît.Henry Morgan A Co.25c Kacr.\u2014H»U for the country.haU for the «aside, hats for markeUng.hatt for efwyday wear, lor ladie*.miise» and children , all at 25c each.Henry Morgan A Co.$ the MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday, May 21, 1800.NEWS.TRANSATLANTIC.UpeakiDR at Spalding on Monday, Mr.Glad-\u2022ton<> uaid he would welcome a duaolution of l\u2019arlument and au append to the country.THE LOROS AND SOCIALISM.TUI rKIMISB'a HXPLT to a CKirioiau.Losi>on, May 20.\u2014Lord Salttbury, in bia re-mark* in the Hcu«e of Lorda to day, in reply to the Karl of March'a charge of the Government'e tendency to Socialistic legislation, caid if atates-men imiioaed upon the State burdens beyond its power to bear they would create an infinite source of expense and ultimately produce un limited corruption.Socialism might be defined aa the State doing something that mi^htbu doue by private persona for the sake of gain.Some-times this was very unwise to do, and at other times a wise thing.There was nothing so So cialiatio as the m>nt and post office, yet at the same time there was nothing more justifiable.It was not practical politics to classify legislative proposals aa Socialistic or otherwise.Every subject ought to be treated on its merits.Too much importance, Lord Salisbury declared, was attached to the spectre of Socialism.The public could be trusted to tied out what practical good lies behind the Socialist doctrine.Nobody not absolutely blind could deny the existence of great evils from which arose the Socialist proposals and action.Industrial and other causes produced great centres of misery.We are boun l to do all we can to remedy these evils, even if we get called Socialists, knowing we are under-taki og no new principle or striking out on a new route, bat simply pursuing tbe long and healthy tradition of Eoglisn legislation.Lord Salisbury's remarks were received with cheers.STRIKERS KILLED.PlAGOt, May 20.\u2014Tbe striking miners at Pilseo to day made a raid on the pits and forced the men at work to quit work Troops were sent for and had a collision with the rioters.Tn< aoldiess tired upon tbe strikers, killing five and woondmg seven.AMERICAN.IN COLLISION WITH AN ICEBERG.Niw York, May 20.\u2014Tbe new ocean steamer \" Beacon Lights,\" which arrived here to-day from Newcastle on-Tyne, collided with an iceberg G00 feet long and 0 feet high during a dense fog on tbe Itth instant on the Grand Banks.The vessel was moving very slowly, bot the crash was tremendous.A large lay»r of the berg waa torn away and 5C tons of ice fell open the vevsel, smashing tbe iron deck near tbe Icreou-tle head and hlling the fore-deck.The steamer went on her beam tnds and the ice worked up under her fore foot, tearing the iron pûtes to pieces and penetrating the Lull to its very skin.The locks of the air tsnks gave way.atd a number cf men were overpowered by tbe gaa.There was a momentary pure among the nr.er.Water poured into the tanks through the breken bows wi*h great force, and in five heur* there were eight fret of water m the hold.The vessel reachnd this port with 2,\u2018>00 tone cf water under deck.The steam pump*, snd tb«- fact that several tanks remained intact kept the ship from sinking.THE RAILWAY WORLD, a BcrraLO and thocsabd islands scmkmb.Albany, N.Y , May 20 \u2014The Buffalo, Thou-land Islands A Portland Railway Company filed a certificate of incorporation with tbe Secre tary of State to-dav.The company ia formed with a capital of $'>00,000 trr constructing a d5-mile railway, commercing at a point on tbe line of tbe Niagara Kails Branch Rsil way at Suspension Bridge, tunning thence southerly and easterly through the counties of Niagara and Erie into Buffalo, with a one mile branch extending from a point on the main line in the village to Niagara river, BIHTO&IKG LAKt AND BAIL BATH.Niw Yobk, May 20.\u2014There was a conference here to day between the Trunk Lines Executive Committee and a number of lake représenta tives with a view of effecting some arrangement towards the restoration of fifth and sixth class enatbound business from Chicago to the seaboard.It waa agreed to restore the former lake and rail rates on fifth and sixth cla-s cf freight, thns making it 25 and 20 coats from Chicago to New York.The C*ntral Traffic Aasociaticn have been asked to follow suit in the matter.EVADING CUSTOMS DUES.ait OLD DODOB TO BB PCT AN KND TO.Wabhington, May 20 \u2014The Collector of Cut toms at Plattaburg, N.Y., has informed the Treasury Department that his deputy at Tnut River, N.Y.reports that a Canadian house has recently been moved in such manner as to place it directly upon the boundary line between this country and Canada, thereby placing ono half of tbe bouse within the United States acd the other half in Canada.In reply to bis request of informa\u2019icn as to whether the whole house or one half only is dutiable, Assistant Secretary Tiche-nor refera to the revised statutes governing the care.If any building were ao placer! m to fall both within the United States and a foreign country, it must be construed to be wholly within the United States for customs purposes.The Secretary inatructa tho collector to assen duty upon the whole bou*e with reference to its component material».The Secretary adds : \" In referring to your statement that you suppose there is but little doubt that the building will be used aa a \u2018line store,' it nay be well to ¦ay that you shonld take all lawful precautions in guarding tbe interest* cf the revenue at that point.\"\t____ GARFIELD'S REMAINS.Clbyilaud, May 20.\u2014In Lake View c»roe-levy this morning the remains of President Garfield were removed from the public vault to the crypt in tbe monument.This is to be their .a-t resting place.The remains of tbe President's mother were also removed to the monument, which it to be dedicated on Memorial Day.PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY Habatooa, N Y., May 20-In the Preeby teriao General Assembly to day the Board of Home Mission* presented iu eighty-eighth annual report through the Rev.H.fl.Little, D.D .of Texas.The income has by its straly genet al increase given a pleasing proof of confidence in the Board, although, owing to pecu liar ciicurs'snces, this year closes with a balance of $80 .\u2019Wl on the wrong sheet.Tne total receipts were t8dL170.The Board feels en cooragid by tbe steady and healthful incre.se of ooninbsitioos from Hun lay schools and societies of young people.There is great need of more inveetrd funds that can be used as col lauisl for bats in temporary emergencies.The report was diieu«»*d at length, and it was drcidrd to takenp a ipec'%1 contribution for the debt id both churches ard Huoday-schoola The aeventh arnual report of the Board of Aid for Collegrs and Academies was read by Dr.Ifemphi I, its secretary.He asid the oum ber of erntntobng church»* is 2,0:i0.Toe Beard aidid thirty five institutions, twmty-sevrn of them substantia!!/ new.This year the receipts were $81,930.This evening tbere was a popular meeting in the interest of heme musions.BEHRING HEA.Wabhington, May 20.\u2014Th > .jnation of the Rehrtug tea tisheriei was *ia*idrred a*\t4 Cabinet meeting, snd it was dsci lod.«» \u2022* «»« derstood, to adhere to the po.icy of last season, which is practically th« \u2022»\u2018\"-e as th* position Ukcu by the LsJ an 1 previous adauuialralioos.CANADIAN.RESULT UK A STRIKE.St.John, N.B .May 20.Tho employes# in T.McAvity A Sons' brass fouu !ry.who havs been on strike four weeks, hsva accepted tha firm', original offer of a nioe hour day b-ginning , at 8 a.ixi.» and will nauma work.-\u2014 CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.BCHNCD TO IMATH.Halifax, N.S.May 20-MM.Jeremiah Wood, of Linden, was burned to death .n Sum day afternoon.Mr.aud Mrs.W ood wero having a sleep iu the alteruoou when they were awakened by the Usines coming in at tho win | ,1ow.Mrs.Wood, in attempting t go up stairs to «ave about $fiO which w** iu a trunk, was caught by tho fiâmes aud fell downstairs.The household furniture, burn, «oven bead of cmle.besides mowing machines aud other agrtcu.tural in p!« ment», were destroyed.Mrs.Wood was a native of Calrach.Aberdeenshire, SootDnd.DRINK TliAGlDHM.Daniel Robertson has been committed for trisl at Wentville for murdering Wilutm Ribsrtsoa The ptiioaer i* thirty yean of age.* Biththe murdeter and hi« victim were to have been mtr-tied within a week.Both were drunk Albert Johnson, a Swedish sailor, while in tha horrors,t jumped out of a three\twindow this afternoon, about fifty feet.He wss taken to the hospital, where it was found that the base of his skull was fractured.The man will not recover.a tiruiblb fall.Ottawa, May 20.-Hugh Mix, ID yoarsef age.had a terrible experience yesterday.He is a carpenter by trade and in the employ of Mr.John Stewart, contractor, who is putting up a dwelling for Mr.K.,1.Devlin on Cliff street.For this purpose an old dwelling on the s^ery brink of the cliff is being pulled down.Mix waa standing on a plank taking down some b< aids when he lost tus balance and went over tbe cliff.About fifty feet down the board, which wen» with him, struck against a protruding rock and broke the remainder of the fall.He fell altogether a distance of ninety f«et.A fellow workman named Sutherland went to his assistance as aoon as possible.Mix was unconscious when picked up, and Dr.Hor-«ey was «ummoned.On examination it wsn feund that not a single bone was broken.He recovered cusciousness in five minutes.I - ; :.- i fioss Cards.sucm: BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS as are now being shown at THE EMPIRE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING PARLOR, can only be approached in elegance, fit and quality by THE VERY BEST OF MERCHANT TAILORS.SEE OUR GHYTLEMKiYS mm OVERCOATS, -AT- $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12 00, equal to Custom-made at $20.Our choice selection of BUSINESS SUITS (ALL-WOOL) AT SG.OO, $7 00, S8-00, SIO 00.SI2.00 that would cost double Custom-made.PRINCE ALBERT COATS and VESTS a specialty.THE EMPIRE, 2261 ST.CATHERINE ST.CEO.».KAON El .\u2022 MUST BE GRIT UR TURY.(7\u2019ol'ie Kitlor of the H'iDimj ) SiB,\u2014With your correspondent Jamas Johnston, J.P., I have many faelmgs in common, but I am not at all sure my conclusions will be the same as his.Like him, I am an admirer of the Witniu, and have tubscribed for it several years.I am a farmer\u2014and a Protestant, bat not a hater cf the Catholic.Like him toj I think it is time wo had some hciust men in authority at Ottawa.From the increasing number of scandals which come to the surface it O evident the whole country is becoming debauched by bribery and corruption, and the words of tho Psalmist are verified, \" The wicked wxlk on every hand when tho vilest men are exalted.\u2019 W tta him, I should like to see this a nation of one langusge, ond think it a pity that the French language should be in a-'/ r.euse offitial, but am quite confident that his panacea of a crusade against the French language and religion will not produce the desired results, and instead cf asking a homogeneous nation will drive the races asunder, I should prefer that Separate School* did not exut,but that children of all religions, a?they do in this neighborhood, should learn «ide by side to respect each other.But Mr.Jobniton doea not appear to know that Separate Schools and the French language Mfiaisl) exist not by any Dominion law, but by Imperial Act, and iherefore neither of them can be interfered with by all the \u2022' honest\" men we can send to Parliament.Let Mr.Johnston, be he Grit or Tory, join hands with the pre*»-nt honeat Government a# Toronto in their admirable ec-'eavors to teach English to the Fiench speaking inhabitants of Ontario.If he is a Conservative let ms assure him that the Equal Rights cry which is being trailed acres* tha track by the Tories will not affect tbe opinion of any thinking man among the Grits.For, as I have shown above, we sra pcwerle;s to alter the law.It would be well fur him to avow himself a Gris or Tory, show hi# true colors, and we should know better what he aims at, acd follow or avoid him accordingly.John 3 Job, J.P Wenfieorfh County, May 8tb, 1890.Professional^ MACLAREN, BET, SMITH & SMITH, ADVOCATE».BAUHISTKK», Af.Ac Boom Barron Block 163 M.Jam os street, Montreal.Jons J.Ma- LAl-.X.v, q.O.Bstu P.Lest.B.C.L.H.0.Smith, B 0 L., Ooin'r for Oat A.W.Smith.R.U.L, T3URR0ÜGHS à BURROUGHS, KAItniHTrU* Ah» SOU1TTOE».Telephone No.IMl.No.II Ptso* <1 A/mes »«i i*r«.OnA*.B BfRRorons.I w.Hirhxrt Bürrouqr» J oiiN McIntyre, NAVAL A EC H inter AND MARINE BLRVEYOB.SrXClAL ATTENTION OIVRN TO M.uti*i: excise bep.hr».Telephone SO.\tP O Box ItK 23 Bleary street, Moatrrnl.Paints, Oils, ±c.Manager.c anoe and boat agency.A full stork of all tbe beet tuakes of Boats and Canoes on hand KKGLI8HS OANOK8, ONTARIO CAVOK8.FKTEKBOKO CANOKrt, OORDONS CANOES, PLKABUBE BOAT**, Ac Ac Also, Canre FlU'ngs, Cushions.Carpets.La/y Backs, etc .etc.CALL AND SEE SHOWROOM, YVAI.TKK U.i\u2019OTTl.Y'GHtM, Agent.50 8T.PETER BTKKET, MONTREAL.w.i.F.P.CURRIE A CO.100 CEKY MX NTH EFT.Montreal, Importer of l>rnln Pipes (SeoIrtO Portland Pensent.CS!> XST Tops,\tRoman Okmrnt, - jit Linikos,\tCanada Csmunt, *lc* Covr.R#\tWatfh J.imr.Fire Bricks,\tEx«f * lay, Plaster or Paris,\tL;:iaz, YY tilling, Phlaa * lay, MANUFACTURERS Of Hesskmer Steel Sofa.Chair and Be» Bprisos H ELLEBORE.HELLEBORE.CATERPILLARS CATERPILLARS Sat- your CurrAnt* and (iocsel erries Use PURE WUlTi: HELLEBORE For ssU at tho Ci L A » (\u2022 O YV I) U ( «; HALL.HOMiKOPATHV -Th» sularril or boa a full stock cf Mt-dictuts and Books always on baud.OBANOK BLOSSOM -The Great Remedy for all Female Ct mplainU.A fresh supply Just received Country orders promptly flllod.A.A.HAUTE.Druggist, 11» NOTRE DAME STREET.HeU TtWpbone 1190.raierai Telephone ÎM.o TT AW A HI V E R N A VI < 1 AT I (3 N COMPANY.Ht.amir SOVERFION will rmui.n.i ruuniux WKD-N F SPA V.tbe Mih May, wfc.u DAILY Hue u» OTTAWA Mill l <\u2022 III !\u2022!>« rttiOH.\ta O e.Truitt to i\u2019oiiurct Mitb\tle&viuic Montrai 8 Ü3 M.111.M YHMETEOtT», «OtniEM IYB ATKII.31111 Btearnur PBINCS8» for Carill»\".Et Atidn-wa aid bK-ul ii.ri», Mill leave Canal Basin WtCDNKUDAYrt aud HAl CK\u2019IA \\ H at 0 a m Htisim-r MAl'DF, for liawkeelmry.I.Orienal.l\u2019api-neauvllle.Brown's Wharf, etc , will U-u*o TC EaUA Y aud FRIDAY at il .Tl pin Fi.i*btri-c.lv.-d Tl KSDAYH and FRIDAYS alM Com-OU.U slrcet.Canal liasiu.It.YV.NIIKPIIEK».Jr-.Manager.R 1CHEL1EU it ONTARIO NAVIBATIOX POYIPAXY.IK!M>- SE.ISOX- isr.o.The folio*lux steamers will run as under and call at the usual intermediate porta BteMiiera QURBEÜ and MONTREAL will L-a»«- Montreal daily (Sundsja c xcepted), at Î pm.To TO KO MO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June.It are daily (Sundays i xoepted), at 10 a n-., from Lai bine at 11I.3U p m .from Coteau Landing at 6 3u p.m To the HAM EXAY-I\u2019otnmenclng about 1st May.leavis Quebec erery Tuisdayand Friday at 7.SO a in., and from ÏO-h .lui e to l!>lh September, four times a w.ek lui-dSM.Wtdneadays, Fridays aud Saturdays.To t OltXYV ALL\u2014t*t earner BOHEMIAN every Tuesday and Friday at noon.To THREE HIVERS\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p m.To Ell AM BEY\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m.To IIOI'PIIEHY II.I E.V t It EX X E».Y ER-PH EKES mill HOI T l»E ETSIE\u2014Daliy (Sun-days excepted), it-r steamer TERREBONNE at 3 00 p m.Saturdays at 2.00 p m EOYia El II.EEKKY-Krom l/ingtieH,6a m.and i rery sul sequent hour.From Montreal, couiuiencicg atbJOam.lart trip, 8 30p iu.See time table.To EAPRAIRIE\u2014From now until Sth May, 8am and 4 p.m.from Montreal.From Mb May to 26tb May.7 a tn , noon aud 5 pm From ïtîtl' May to 1st Sept timber, from Montreal, 6.30 a tn.noon, 4 and 6 15 p.m , 4 times a wee», aud on Tuesdays and »rldays,b a m., 0 am, noon and 4 and 6 13 p m.I'\\4 I H**|4»XS\u2014I'ommonelng Saturday, May 3rd.' by Steamer TERREBONNE, every Saturday at 2 30 pun, for Vereherts.For all information apply at Company « Ticket Offices, 1361 St James street, Windsor Hotel.Balmoral Hotel, Canal Baain aud Richelieu Pier.ALEX.HILLOY, JELIEX PHAKOT.Trmf.Man.\tGen.Man \u2019 Montreal, mm mm® IN CONNECTION WITH GRAND TRUNK R WY mm SOLID COMFORT CHAIR J GRACE, 51 University at., Uoase and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger.All order* promptly attended KEEPS IN STOCK AMPIN Aid, H * DEYOI8 ENAMEL PA 1 NTH.A* also tn Maori in eel of Prepared Paints ready for ust Void and Plain Wall Paper*.YTInduw Via**, Vine, Fatal llruabes.Part* Creen, Kal»oi>ilnr and Yarnlthe*, Which he Mils at the Lowest Market Prices.IAME8 KIM BER k~T(ÿsT~ \u2022J\tTINTINO.PAPERING.PAINT1NO, A1.lUtimalft given for new work 3 ifrGH.I.6 MLI.EVR AVRXCR.______________Bell Telephone 4121.1.^\tT.HOUGHTON, J.\t93 BLRURY HTREtT Dealer In Hardware, Paints, Oil*, Polurs, «.la**, UriiHlie*, dr.Bouse and Office Painting, Paper hanging.Calsomln-log, Ac , promptly attended to.Estimate* fu rubbed \"POSTER WORK X\tDONE IN OOOl GOOD STYLE At the \u201c YTttness\" Office.VECLASSES Groceries, Provisions, &c.'te - .\tu, Bishops dairy, COTE ST.EDITH.Fresli Print Huiler.Ereiti JIIIU.Sweet Hklniltted Mill,, ttiittrrmllk and Prenin.One Cow s Milk for Delicate Children a specialty, hat iu'action guarant.-ed.\tE.BISHOl , Prop.Telephone No C253.B.J FRENCH VEGETABLES, PEUT POLS, HARICOTS VERTS.Ull AM PIGNONS.DAY ID REA A < O.SO HOSHTAL STREET MONTREAL___ B.U.RICK A BY CO., FAMILY 4.1101 EH Y ASU MATllIlItTOLS OF llliill CL*** «000*, lb! REAVER HALL.1884.1890.J.A.MATHEYVSOX A PO., 303 Me«;ill atreet, \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Montreal.IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE U ROC Kith Buyers in this establiehment have \u2018be advantages of lengthet:e>l experience, with KIU-HUNEHS of stock and AhSOHTMENT MAINTAINED.Order* I nrefully Altrnderl o IS THi: LATEST.\t\u2022 HAYS Yftl SEEt If?A LOUNU1NQ CHAIR A READINO CHAIR A HAMMOCK CHAIR A COUNTRY CHAIR A CITY CHAIR.A h TRAMER OR SEASIDE CHAIR A HOUSE CHAIR.A VERANDAH CHAIR A FOLDINO CHAIR.Fee It anlnglng In the YVIndow of ERED.I APOIXTI.'A MRMTI UE EHPOBII N, 1117 81.( nlherliie xtrect.Cast, nad at RKwTOt l.\u2019.H X'ew Store, ton Ht.I.awrenre Main ««eeel.PKOE HYMEEL H.«JR (XT, 1st Honors Diploma, Ophthalmic College, N.Y.F|»etaclrs and Kjeglanse* fitted to tho light by now and .r j .eartfitlly and d-dicat«ly tealed No .itra charar* Difficult ut<*ical work and oculist*' prescription* eu-cuted exact Telephone «420.HEX U Y «.It t>I A HOX, Ophthalmic Opticians, yi IIKAVFIt HSf.f.r\u201er DOUCKKHTER HT\t1 EW FAST SERVICE.MONTREAL AND OTTAYVl.Faaleat and Hhorfe*t l.tne.Solid Tlirouuh Trains.MACXIIIPEXT 1\u2018ILI.MAN Ull FEET I\u2019AKLOU « AKH.Meals serred In Parlor Oar* on all trains, ou European Plan.Train* Erato Uonavenlure Depot at !MHI n.in.Ardvit g at Ottawa at 12 40 p in 4J.4HI p.m.Airlviug at Ot aw* at '.' 45 p in Above Traios stop at all stations on (' A By Train* Leave Ottawa.11.00 n.iii.\u2014Arriving in Montreal at 12 15 p m.5.00 pain, Anlvti g In Montreal at 8 u p m Above Trams stop at \u2022'ssse:u>an and Alexandria \"lily On C.A By Loral Train*.Loare Ottawa 6 03 a m .arrirlng at Cotoau 9.51 a in Leave Coteau 4 15 |> in (connecting with il T mixed I Leaviug Montreal at 1 49 p m , arriving at Ottawa 8 3] p m Pontpnny** Dtllce, i:<4J Ht.James street.Ticket* and Heat* in Parlor Car* can also he securod at Windsor and Balmoral HoteL*, Ticket Office» Bona-vi uluru Depot aud 143 8t.Janies street J.YV.DAYVHEY.\tC.J.SMITH, Gen.Agent.\tGen.Pass.Agtmt, Montreal.\tOttawa K.J.PH.4MltF.RI.IX, General Manaaor.Ottawa.Rot» \u2014Wsggon b aves ivory Saturday morni-n at ¦> o clotk for Lacblne.Dorval.Valois and Pointe Claire.BURTONS ALL-HEALING TAR andGLYCIlRINE; soap CURES EVERY SCALP DISEASE.SurpasBOft ovorythinff f r ruakinjf tho Hair grow and preventing BALDNESS.Maoi avTHX ALBERT TOI LET SOAPCa Housofurnlshlngs, &c.D ELAWARE à HUDSON R.R HHOUTI.HT UOI'TE TO NEYT YOKM.SARATOGA, TROY, ALBANY, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE A* D WASHINGTON, AXD ALL POIXTH HOI TH AXD EAST.Selected by the Poiernniclit a* the Mont-real and Xew York Mall Line.Trains leave Montreal:\u2014 7.30 A.M.-Dally except Htindny.arriving In New Y\u2019ork S.W t> m.Dkawinu Room OAR.Mjmt heal to N*w Yokk.«.30 P.M.\u2014Xlght Exprea* (Htindaya tnrlndedy Waoheb'h new Bui'fkt Blibpiku Oak run* through to New York without change, arrirlng la New York at 7.00 am.next moruiug.This train make* close connection at Troy and Albany with Bleeping Car Train for Roetou.arriving at 3.30 a.tn Information giren and Ticket* sold at Windsor and Bal moral Hotels, all tbe Grand Trunk Railway Office* aud at the Company s office, 143 St.Juae* atreet, Montreal.J.YV.ni'UDHk.YV.II.HEX Ml', Geu I Pa**.Ag L.\tAgent, \u2014\tMo Albany, N Y.loutteal c CENTRAL VERMONT R.R.I ruin* leave Itonavrnlnrr Station, Monlrea M.30 a,in.\u2014Eaat Train, arriving at »»\u2022 Albans, 10 50 a m.Burlington, 12 10 p m , Montpelier, 12 10 p m , White River Junction.2 55 p m , Boston via Lowell).T\"3U p m , New York (via Springfield).10 p m.Wagner New Vestibule Runet Parlor Cars mu to H.-eton This train connects at Ht John* with train for Fartiham.Granby and Waterloo.4.30 p.m.\u2014 Xew York Kxpre**, dully, arriving at Mt.Alban*,» 50 p in.Burllngtou, 8 U p iu , Rutland.1C 30 p.m ,Troy, 1 45 a in., Albany.2.28 a nn, New York, 7 DO a iu daily (Sunday excepted), arriving Worctst.r, 6 40 a m.Horton.6 48 a m (via Rutland.Bellows Fall* and Fitchburg) Through cars on this train arriving at Faruham 6 58 pm, Uiauby.ù.40 p m., Waterloo, 7 30 p m.Waguei'a New Vestibule Buffet Sleeping Oars.Montreal to New York, aud St Albans to Boston.K.34) p.iu.\u2014Boafoa Xlght Exprr*», dally foi bt.Albans, White River Junction, Manchostaw, Nashua, arriving Boston, via Lowell, 8 30 a m ; for I lor ton via Kttcbburg, dally (except Hundxy), arriving 9.35 a.m.; New York.(via.Northampton, Holyoke.Springfield and New llaren), 11.40 a m.Wagner New Vtetibule Buffet Bleeping Oars to Boston and Springfield.\t.Thi* train makes ckewi connection at Nashua and Wlnchendeo for Worcester.Providence and ail point* on New York aud New England Railway.For Ticket*, Time Tables and all Information apply at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Grand Tr->«k Offices, or at the Company * Office* 136Bt.Jamasis A.C.HTOXHtiBAVR, Canadian Pxsa Agent.J.YT.HOH.4UT,\tH.YY.EVM.HIXC* Oen'l Manager\tGou I Pam- Agont.Jan.28th.1890.Insurance.rjniE RUVAL CANADIAN FIRE AND MARINE IXHI RAXfK TO.fl HT.JAMKH HTKKKT, MONTREAL Capital.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t#.500,000 A*»rt*,\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t7 Ili.lFHI Inrome.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\u2022#,\u2022\u2022\u2022 BUNCAN Mi INTYRK, \u2022\t\u2022 Prealdsnl dON.J.R.TUIBAUDEAU \u2022 Vloe Prea M.II.MrHKXMY.Manacar.TgIQUITARLE M O It T «\u2022 A (\u2022 E COMPAXY.< aptlnl, Ansel*, \u2022 #'*.000,000 #7,H4S3,7 i'd WARDEN Jc HICK, WOVEN WIRE SPRING RED MANUFACTURERS.The Trad*.Institutions and Whipping tuppllm! on tbe shortest notice Every dearription of MAT-THESE EH.BEDS.BOLSTERS, PILLOWS and HEA NEDS, made to order Folding Bela, mi table for camping 603 BT JAMKH BT.near G T.R HUlion.Montrcxb v Federal Telephone 600.ARPET LAYING, UPHOI.8TER ING.etc,\u2014Carpet* Oat, Made, Laid, Lifted ant Oleane-I, Hnades, Hpnng Rollers, etc,, \u2022nt plled and mil np.Mattrrnsit can he reti-r.-l same (fay HXNHY HAM MONO.222 and 224 Ht Urbain «treat - II rears wit».Thxtna* Musmo, Key.Fumttur* HepaireJ.Orders al tended to personally Telephone No 1749, Money to Loan.jyjONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND GOOD FARMS.H.Ill TEUIXH A < ».New York Life lliilldlng.Consignees Notices.TVTOTICK TO CONSIGNEES.-Th« JL* Hama Line BH \" Mariam»,, ' 0 Krlelma, master, from Haiti' nrg and Antwerp, I* entored ai Custou.*.Couriguces will please pa*» their eutrie* without delay.Tho Debenture Bond* of thi* Compte./, hearing «!( percent interest, and *ecur»d hy RexI K»tat« Ool-lateral* depoaited with tho American l^xn and Trust Company of New York, are for sale by LKYVIH A.H4RT, no?Art, I ni per lui Builillnx*, 107 Ht.Jam»* streat, Mhatreal.Builders and Carpenters.B LINDS.BLENDS.BLINDS We are prepared to mak* eonl/v *«\t\"pairing, painting and putting on ol BLINDS .\tJn**® \u2022¦J*' ciaity of VENETIAN BLINDH, furula.ll«* and cord* when nec-**ary tY* do every »\t.\u2019f.^ repairs, and all kind* of Cabinetwork to prdkr- \u2022JJ'1 ar^ within call by Bell Telephone 4818, any hou.\u2019 pp f4* ^ P \u201c¦ dally.HAMT A 40., Contractors, Carpenters, Ac.Ac , 77 Dramniuud gtrret.MATC- JANNARD * HONS, CARPENTERS, CABINETMAKERS.BTC.Key» Fitted, Double Windows put up, Furniture Repairsd HOI HE JOKKIXM OF ALL MINIM.All order» promptly attended to at Moderate prie** Office and Htore Fi I turf*.«6 Metcalfe street R(J.SALLOW AY.CARPENTER AND JOINER, hat riniovi-d his *ho|i from corni-r of nbrrbrooko and Mleury striet* to 41 MANCK, NEAR ONTARIO HTREKT.xod hi» rei idence from 236 Hit ury to 17 BERTHRUIT STR F, ET.Mr Halloway detlri-t to thank the public for part pxt-ronagi.higiing that good and careful work eiay «ccuis u couliuusuce aud toervase of same. Wednesday, May 21, 1800.M WANDERING JEW.EUGENE SUE'S üREAT TALE OF THE JESUITS AND LABOR REFORM.fCondenud /ot the \u201c FAUT 8ECOND.\u2014tu* OBAOTOMIUt.(jUAl'TIR XXXI.T1IK ACCt'SKR.Halctnier, diaconccrted for a moment by the unexpected preeence of a magistrate, and by Kodin's inexplicalde attitude, soon recovered his presence of mind, and addressing ins col league of the longer robe, said to him :\t\u201c IJ I made dgns to you, sir.it was that, while I withed to respect the silence which this gentleman'\u2019\u2014glancing at the magistrate \u201c has preserved since his entrance, 1 desired to express my surprise at the unexpected honor ot this visit.\u201d\t.\t.\ti t *t \"It is to the lady that I will explain the reason for my silence, and beg her to excuse it,\u201d replied the magistrate, as he made a halt bow to Adrienne, whom he thus continued to address :\t\" I have just received so serious a declaration with regard to you, madam*-, that I could not forbear looalog at you for a moment in silence, to ice if I could read in your countenance or in y°ur attitude, t.i truth or falsehood of the accusation that has been placed in my hands : and I have every reason to believe that it is but too well founded.^ ^ icngth l>e informed, sir,\u201d said Dr.Baleinier, in a polite, nut firm tone, \" to whom I have the honor of speaking .ti y;jr J mu jugo d\u2019 instruction, and 1 have come to\u2019 inform myself as to a fact which lias been pointed out to me\u2014 \"Will you do me the honor to explain yourself, sir !\u201d said the doctor, bowing.\" Sir,\u201d resumed the magistrate, M.de nantie, a man of about iifty years of ago, full of tirmnessandstraightforwardness, and knowing how to unite the austere duties of his position with benevolent politeness, \" you are accused of having committed-a very great error, not to use a harsher expression.As for the nature of that error, I prefer be^ lieving, sir, that you (a first rate man of science) may have been deceived in the calculation of a medical case, rather than susnect you of having forgotten all that is sacred m the exercise of a profession that is almost a priesthood.'\t.\u201e \u2022I When you specify the facta sir, _ answered the Jesuit of the short robe, with a degree of haughtiness.\" it will be easy for \"And who has dared, sir, to make so calumnious a charge !\u201d cried Dr.Baleinier, with indignant warmth.\" Who lias had the audacity to accuse a respectable, ami I dare to say, respected man, of having been the accomplice in such infamy !\u201d \"1.\u201d said Uodln, coldly.\t,\t.\t.\" Vou ?\u201d cried Dr.Baleinier, falling back two steps, us if thunderstruck.Yes, I accuse you,\u201d repeated Kodin, In a clear, sharp voice.\" Yes, it Mas this gentleman who came to me this morning, with ample proofJ, to demand my interference in favor of Mdhe.de Cardoville,\u201d said the magistrate, drawing back a little, to give Adrienne the opportunity of seeing her defender.Throughout this scene, Kodin s naine had not hitherto been mentioned.Mdlle.dc Cardoville had often heard speak of the Abbe d'Aigrigny's secretary, in no very favorable terms : but.never having seen him, sho did not know that her liberator was this very Jesuit.She therefore looked towards him, with a glance in which wore mingled curiosity, interest, surprise, and gratitude.f To be Continued, i rmjv \\i rtVTT?V \\ T.llATT.Y WITNESS.Business Cards.G.BBI INSURANCE, \t42 MT.JOHN STREET, \tmontrial \u2022pLKASE NOTE TUB NKW ADDREtl or TUB 4 0YIHEU< I4L PRIMTIWG HOI HE,\t¦mjKfcj.U.GUERIN, Jyl\tDRR88M AKINO, Latllr-a* and 4 Llldreii\u2019» l inleFwritr, t'l*-.«1 HLEIKY HT HE ET.AU.KINDS FANCY WORK Ladle* own Material* made up 00 the ahorteet notice, on the iu*et i>a*4, \u2022Mill V DATIÎ, *,M> Iralg fclreel.If ' Tslerhonrt '\u2022 Htll.\u201c 131.\" Federal, \" ^81- 2,000 ENGRAVINGS TO HI.GIVE* AWA¥.Kaae kind m Ilookston» iell for \u2022'Ov-Arllallcanti IlniHUonir Framed 8i.-«Or»rli W< inn do letter for you l*an UoOntore m,ru h V1\u201d Otfer tr *'M.Y HlKONKMONJH NowI»fourobauce to furbish mi with Pictures at low coat.w.ii.non:, ai-v.hi.NKAH VICTORIA hTKKI.r_ 7 C 1U8TOMS BLANKS, MIII\u2019I\u2019IM.HI LM.WW.TEtTOR, BTATtONSK, PUIKTXII AND ROOXBIKIiEB.M HI.FranroU Xavier alrrel.MONTREAL.\" (Jet my fishing-tackle, quick,\u201d said I red.«* oh * but it\u2019s got to be frozen over ! cried jle through the ice then, and fish for pickerel !\u201d retorted Fred again.\" Do keep still !\u201d protested Minnie, ami hear Mabel s plan, I think it\u2019s just lovely ! _ \"Oh, lovely!\u201d \"Let's hear.\" \"Silence in the court room !\" from the boys.\" Well,\u201d said Mabel, rather more slowly than was relished by her excited and curious audience, \" you know Mr.Edgeworth wanted the young folks to raise something for foreign missions.\" Yes ! Y'cs !\u201d \" And i think wc might perhaps help a little.Over at that side of our house you can sec there is a vacant space ; and it is low and pretty level on the botiom, with sloping sides around it.Now if wo could How it with water from the house, or the garden hose, and let it freeze solid wo might have a good skating rink there.\"\tm \" Hurrah ! hurrah ! Doodforyou! from the boys.\t.\t.\t, .I \" Them you see, the lot has a good fence about it and a gate convenient for taking toll, went on Mabel.\t- \" Each one who comes m must pay five cents admission, and if the weather holds cold, we ought to make quite a sum.\" Come on, Tom and Harry and Will and Jack,\u201d cried Fred l'eau.\"We will ask mother, and then go at it right off.Ice ought to freeze a foot thick by to morrow \" I\u2019ve asked mother, already, said Mabel.\u2018\u2018She is willing.Dll they scampered with a shout, and uPjr0 slowly the girls sauntered homeward.The next day the icc was fro/.rn to the satisfaction of dozens of young people, who skated in perfect safety on the \" missionary too, ami soon the nickels weighed down the young gate keepers\u2019 pockets, for the ice lasted for more than a fortnight.\t-, What glorious tun they had ! One poor little lad stood longingly at the gate, and almost cried localise he had no money to pay the entrance fee.Then big, kind hearted Will Davis went down into his pocket and found an extra live, so thaï the little lad could come in.At the last they had a carnival, with a basket banquet in Mrs.Dean s kitchen.But best of all, Mr.Dean, who never before had been known to bo charitable, gave an amount equal to that raised by the children.So when the sign, \"Missionary Skating Kink.Admission, live cents, was taken down, they dined quite a sum to their pastor.And the Rev.Mr.Edgeworth was very proud indeed of the youthful members of his congregation.- .t/orruu;/ Star, \u2014 AT - THE RUBBER STORE, W.COODBEE BROWN & CO., 221 HT.JAMES STREET.mm ! p B eaver line steamships SAILIMU FROM MONTREAL DIRE4T.Thom I.ivmi-ooL.Htsawduim.Faon Monthbai.Krtd»>.¥»».\tTWUy.Jam) \u2022\u2022\t10 I.AHK NBMtloN,\t*\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t23,\tUakk\ton tamio.\t\"\t\"\t}u- \u2022\u2022\t«\t3D.\tl.Ahk\tWiNNiesu,\t*\u2022\t*\u2022\t17.\u201c\tJuue\t6.\tLaxk\tHi-t-sHiou,\t\"\t\" Hale* of rassage\u2014Menlrenl to Liverpool.Hai.oon, fro adJ fic.rol-nd TKir, FJO »n.i (110.INI KI.MrOlATB, F3U.blBKUAOS, 930.Au riiwfeored guneon i«\tb» i »fh M< »ui»r.aih! Bl«-wAKl<»»l v XIt.Wed day, May 2.1.Thurs.May 2-J.Hahnia.Thursday,.lime 5.ok kok store men wdl for tX)c, artistically Frsme'l sell fast at 50 and $3 W each Large stock to reluct from Artlet* ami Decorators, attention, Fine Tube OU Colors at 7c.YV.II.HOPE, 2156 Ht.Catherine strict.___ JQ13\tPRINTING, Including Book.Pamphlets.Posters.BUI Head.Circulars, *c., kc \u2019, ciocutcd In the best ntyle of the art at moderate prices and sn short notice.Apply to or address JOHN DOUGALL A SON* Witness \" Offios Montreal \u201cwant Notices.F YOU LIES gem.\" By stratagem ! \u2022» Yes, sir.\u201d\t,\t,.\"It is true.The la.ly was brought here by stratagem,\" answered the Jesuit *>f the short robe, after a moment.silence.\" You confess it, then! said M.doDer- , a\" Certainly I do, sir.I admit, that l had recourse to means which wcare unfortunately too often obliged to employ, when persons who most need our assistance arc unconscious of their own sad state.\" But, sir,\u201d replied the magistrat*., has also been declared tome, that Mdlle.dt Cardoville never required such aid.\" That, sir, is a «piestion of medical juris rruden.-e, which has to be examine.! ami cussed,\" said M.Baleinier, recovering his assurance.\t.\t.\t,.\" It will, indeed, sir, be seriously discussed : for you are accused of confining Mdlle.de Canloville, while in the full pov session of all her faculties.' \" And may I ask you for what purpose .said M.Baleinier, with a slight shrug ot the shoulders, and in a tone of irony.\u2018 \" hat interest had I to commit such a crime, even admitting that my reputation did not place me above so odious and absurd a charge ?You are said to havo acted, sir, in furtherance of a family plot, devised against Millie, de Cardoville fora pecuniary motive.THE \"I WILLS\u201d OF SCRIPTURE.COMPILED BY MRS.E.Ü.RICHES.Il\u2019cdtiGn/ny, May .'l, OHKDIEXCE THE MOST ACCEPTAHLI SACRIFICE, I will go into Thy house with burnt oiler-lugs, d\u2019taliu ixvi.1-1.Behold, to obey is better than sacritice, and t.he ark on th un the fat of rams.\u20141 Samuel , xv.82.\ta Tni UK Died Recently in Philadelphia a man who, by the blcs-mg of i iodupon hia industry, economy ami skill, bad risen from poverty to riche*, ami who used his prosperity to glorify its Divine author.For several of his later years his gifts to the Lord averaged a thousand dollars a week, and the whole sum \u201ef his contributions to religious and ohari-t Bile uses was considerably over a million of dollar*.Ho waB a KapH®1* l,ut Kbcrahty .as not confined to his own denomination, nor was it indiscriminate, but wise and systematic.It is good to think of such a man and receive from his shining example a new stimulus to a faithful and pcrsiscut stewardship of whatever portioned worldly gf,0 \u2022» Ul<- |«\u2022tLl<>¦l\t«h»\t' \" K*,\t.\u2022raèrt.l Ihav b, a notice W la.uw.mru U.ov , 105 St Vincent it.THOMSON LINE.ftEVM A*Ttr.OX.TY NE BEUY H E.VU I.ONUOF.Hailing from Montreal on or about: \u2014 KH FRKMONA, 350) tone.27th Mag.\u2019 mh UERoNA,\t3.50.J ton*.F*h luuo.KS FREMONA.'!.500 tmi*.S-.h.lii'y Agent* : C»>rn«.Young A Noble.Neweyti*.Tjn« A I.» non k Curler, Î7 Ceudenliall itrevt, l*<»dou, E U.W.1 bon.noii A aoo», Dundee, rtojtUud US8 LINE.LONDON SERVICE R PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Dutrict of kl nu I real Superior Ocurt, Montreal.\u2014No 2,1 e*mituV\u2019of.1 heyli» M aVl n«eu L'ofUie * I *2 o f M* lit\" Henri Bmllh, dice**.bin hi* \"fet.me of lb- - ame ,anker.Dan,.- Kllrt Y mr-nt Hmitb, of M mt- And upon the petition of tho 1-nitaire.it I* ordered that hf a ootloe to b» In S re.k during tuo mn«* < '* i»e week» lu «w ¦netwr* pubiDhrd In Montreal, one In Frencl plan and m-nk *.f r-ferenre^fer .he »ai Ward.In the said clt» said Indenu felted trite ^al|,,K^r'th«*nirF'!'11'dVh,,and \"<)nc\".lo tho Out I- r O^ini On rUf lle credUo»» be notified and rtqujfïd to \u2022i«oif» Jhi.r dLm .ami file\u2019 the «tme in the nMc-ethelrolhom» ta,v «f the .aul Superior Court, at Montrial, » \u2022thin fifteen da/.fromthed.te of the inr.rt.-n of -»ta n.u.the \u2022id O/fi™.« \"0\"\t11 rt \u2018\t________ Hailing from Mortrtftl on or about: KH.HFA KING,\t4.0Ü0 ton.«*» «*»\u2022 ea.STGEM KING,\t4 000 tun*.12th\tJune.HH OCEAN KING,\t2,.,00 ton*.2nh Juu.London Ag.nU William Rom A Co.3 Ka.t India avenue, E C.Til 1141141II III 1.1.8 OF I.ADI YD grant**! by any cf the above line* to or from any prdnt In CANADA 4IK YY ESTER ¥ HTATK8.H perlai atDntion given to the HANDLINO of all PER* \u201cfe&TisasKe.*« u'10 it ar.ro*» » eo.23 h nil 2B 81.8«rriiiMFBl *lrfrl, Yfontrrnl.INMAN ROYAL MAIL JL r*)R qoeknbtown and liv s HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, ¦\t__ iVi isccitanoous.arc instantly nlii vcd by taking Crimault\u2019s Cuarana, a tingle powder of wliidi is sufficient to cure ir.-tantencously the most violent sick headache.The Lancet fjv \"Grimaoit\u2019b Gcahv; v powders | arc a ccrtuiu rcawdy tor liich hcadacha\u201d Tho above may beobUlne lfrm.all DniFFi ** In CANADA and the UNITED STATES.Wholesale ot IYNUN.SOKS 4 CD., WDITREAL.PHNW10K, W t (Member Montreal Stock Etcbicge) BT4H K IIUOKER.SUHik».Rond*, el* dealt in for cash or on margin.a.'KNT roll J.II.Ill RLBI T A 4 4»., Ocmmiuion Merchant*, of Chicago .«iwli1, _____ !1 TtieFhooe, Hit.E ESTATE LATE J AS A.FOWLER.Steamers FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEBPIHIL.f nrrjlns lltt\" I nlfett 8lnfe» Mall*.NOTICE The «tramera of thl*line lake Ueutena-» ||At-|i m lane rout-s at all «eaaoitf of the r* ar.t *.t v or\t( iiii-Aon.Wadneedoy,\tMay\t14, l 30 pm.8IIÎ :,r\tVru Y.KK\t:.Wedne*d.y.\tMa,\t21.7.00 a m.Citv or\tllRKMH.Wedneeday\tMay\t^ ,1.p ro.Ht.an\ti r« \" City of\tPari»\" and \" City nf New York ».d fran F.erU North R.v.-r.N Y All .dher.from Imran Pier.f*Krt of llra^rtrart, Jewry OI*r li'.and ri-\tW» «.- ooit, rul'd a* ion.all Having equal **loon prlfileg**-Hrrrixi U' i xn Thir IUTX* on aprllca-i*-).Cl.lldn u r» tan ii 2 au.l 13 years of *g'\\ half far .tTcKF.Ih'tg LONDON.#7.end K, PARIS I 0 and 6Ti additional, according to root* «elected.MIIIM4.E AT Y ITt¥ I.OYT RATW.Haloour, rtat» ioom».«moklng e«^\u2022J*\u20191 ,h Iheee rUiamm do not carry ca'.tle.ahw-p ur pig* pgTkK Wkioiit A Boh, l Je rural Agent* YT.II.HENRY.M.l 8f.Jnmr* atreef.J.¥.G»EM4»I1B A CO., 864 Ht Paul rtraet.Moatr**l.R ED STAR LINK, hair hy TEVRER.Slock ol Cutlery, lurbrn* Stippile*.Maihintn TojU Inventor) can I» rctn »tSMol*'>a» Hauk lender not ueoeMirtly ac Ten'l-r* eill be received up to l»t and Flttingi.Chamber*.Loeert or »ny cepUd.Ternrcarh JUNE.B ELL TELEPHONE J740.I LLEY'8 IIRI'H YYOMKS, 58 VICTORIA SQUARE P.ruibe* cf tv»rv deocriptlcn at factory price*.Can't Been-er* repaired Grain.Pork.Y Lonbelc XBE BENALLA.CK ITT 1104.RAP HIM» AVI» PRINTIY4.40., vary or ou n argin.P.O.Ilex CIS, 7.*,I 4 ralK atreef, MONTREAL.f, 8.sml If.Wedneaday, M»y 21, 7 3U u m.îd* mi*»?).W ed r eaday, May 28 lt» n m nUki-laM.Wedne'day, J-ine 4.COUan, Aaloon*.uleroou-r.rmoklng and baU-r.«m»iJjW-\u2022hll* hn »>M) Cawi* aeoocuaodation* nntxe* rd.Hlaier,»>m* all on n oin deck\t,\tlul) First Cabin, #45 *nd upward* ; «loumlnn.»«n r lK.*nml Cal In, #36 ; tveandoo.\u2022» *od #71 HNerage lonlwardl.#21 0; prtpabl.#**\u2022 r.'.'.M.tf» «»»»\"»\"\u2022 j\t<*-« »'\u2022 .Mantreal.tcunlun.#40 50, Pu r.H W HI* I PROMPTNESS itnd NEATNESS Wednesday.May 21, 1890, 4 Weekly CMai.Wednesday, May 2Ut.\u201cTHE ANGELUS.\u201d abt a»«*o\u2018 i*Ttar« or muatukal.U'lllLLint 8gUAKB I \u2022\u2022 THE A\\«iEI 11*.\u201d HATUBOAY.M»» KU>.md »*llo»iOi ,Uy».s.tu.lo 6 pm.: 8 to 10 l\u2018 »\u2022 Mrintxrk priiUAgm \u2022u*p*ndo4 during th.« Kihibt-Uoa AiIihIaaIou, 50r ; 4 lilltlrm uiutrr 18.*»f.Thursday, May 22nd.NNUAL MEETING.BOTIOB 1« HEREBY OIVBK THAT THE ANNUAL MEXT1NO OK THE TH»: OT4UI41 MITIAL LIFE lonrAAi, WILL BE HELP IN THE Tow n llitll.WHlrrloo.Onl., OS TBCBEDAY, NAY ttnd.1S30, AT ONE 0'OL\u2018K E r.H M.IIIADIll.If AQ»«er MIZPAH LODGE, _\tit ».s.i.o.o.r.\tTh?RerJl»f Week!» M.!:n* f th^; p' '\t- :»i!i \u2018v htii Tin u-pa'i ^\t*.10 me -j OddfrUow* HaU.6«T* f\u2019r»u «reeL M«mi«nor All (Utcr\tcordlAllf ln»it«*L Eferj member rre prvient.Ur order o( the N.O.M R.W.R, PHARE Will (DV) preAeh THK GOSPBI.At the NaIuiaI H.rtorr HaU.c totr CAthcArt Atd Uui»er»itr itrvew.oo Till !<>¦> tT.Haj Sdnd, at T.l.l p.ra.TBe p-jh\u2019ic Are eordiAllf InrlteJ to Atteod Q Il K.UEEN\u2019S HALL, TO SIGHT AT ?CKOBCE Tbe ($ out SiN riAc TiA»ei:< r al-1 Writer.»iU dclirer hit Lecture, \u201c Bl v«l POLIIE AM» I\u2019KItUN-.-\u2019 1 ickEta \u2019\u2022) Ard 75 eenU At Sordheimer a TO-MORROW THURSDAY» EVENING.\u201cLirr.on the Great SiBEKUN R -ci- illluitrAted ) Saturday, May 24th.ATHLETIC CLUB HOUSE \u2014ON\u2014 Ql I I S ' BIKTIlU lt.-loi- FOB THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, La en Tecc.j.Oro-iuet, Wild Klowere FOR THE CHILDREN.Docker Ri-iiog.B»icg« Aod BoaUc.- FOB BrtdRTSMEN, Ti»p Shooting And Ride Shootisg.FOR EVERYBODY.BeAuU/u! Pi zoic Gnu all.And BeirAlhmenU At THK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.ADVERTISEMENTS.)TICE.MM: moi I HIM 4M» PKOt InIONS.Fin.ilirA mot lag to the Country «ill »*re money by (ilAfirg their oi-leM for G KUCKKI IS.A1»a>« teily to com pire pri.v* Aud BLOATER PASTE.ANCHOVY PASTE.ïic per bottU.SAUCES.PICKLES ami SPICES, »re all pure gMdA Our COFFFF.S arc All from the rellible mille of Cbaee A SAnboro.Fre»h rrouod And pure goo 1a.Our 35c BLACK TEA U not «,milled for pries AnduuAlity 50 moie cbe»te ju*t reoeited.OUR sUG Alls ore Alleoid At Factory Prieet All GOODS DELIVERED FREE on bim-D Car» or Boite No chirg» for packing in bile* or boxer JOUE M4SLAX.FAMILY GROCER.2.'P» Illetir) -trei-t ami IHS.\"» Ontario -trrrl.Hell Tell phone, 2C48.WARMINTON\u2019S, NrUILI.STREET STOKE.sxix*z«xarcs- off: Giving up the Wholesale.WHEN YOU TELEPHONE ASK FOR MrtlLL STREET STORE FOR BARGAINS.Filter*.Tlntrarr, Baths Tin Bose* lor Fans kltrhon Tinware.OaU and ree the price» cf f W.000 worth retail of TINWARE At pncee that are extremely low.\u2014 A»K FOR \u2014 190 McGill Street Store AIM EHTIEI.N'G K ATES, DAILY WITNESS Fire Hoc» A'rl hern Mi-i»eiiger, 3Jo: 10 1,1 it.20.8»-4b; 50.8I0.V); \u2022\u2022WITNESS AGENCIES.Kor the conrei iriiC» of tadie* and other reader* of the Ifif .tbe following r ;eueieA hare been eaUblUhed where dciiieetn: ami want adrerti^iueut» gJiierally will !«\u2022 rtceivtd at the »Ame rate a» at tbe IF if a/»» Oitioe, »U .twenty w> rd« for ttn cent», each in»ertiou : \u2014 W Dryndale A Co.», Uptown Uraucb, '2V>5 St.Catherine \u2022trect, Wcet.\t, Kii bard Turner, grocer, 605 Wellington ilreet.Point Ht Char U« John Gilliland, 43 Erie ftreet Ka»t End Thoe CAtbcart.Grocer, 229 and 251 Craig street.Suiecriptiona for the /tol/y end Witkly H'1/ii/m aI»o re-ictred at theae ageuciea '¦Tg-\t¦\t'¦\t¦ - ' \" 1- f>rcAt«r bIii Ilian the groaiieat imiuoralitv hhoultl hftw stood it bo louy».Hut the ({rfat object of bestriding the line with one'« house is to lyfc able to evade the liijtior laws of both countries This is, of course, lu the eyes of governments a coiiiparatlvely venial offence.The evil is, nevertheless, an enormous one, especially where the trick is played between the two prohibition countries or counties.Still, to all repte a< illations made comes only some helpless reference to a daubing of jurisdiction.Kver since Canada became a federation this i|Ucb-tion of jurisdiction has stood in the way of almost every reform that has been attempted.It !¦, however, a maxim of law that there iu no evil without a remedy, and it is about time that the remedy was found for this evil.BADLY BLED.Mr.Whelan has made what seems to he a clean breast of the whole story of his relations with the hangers-on of the Mercier She IJailj! Witness.WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1S90.Brim is Bismarck must have fallen pretty low if he (ought the intercession of the Em press Frederick during his troubles with the Emperor, aud tbe Empress Frederick must have a high character for maguanimity.This Btoi>, which is told by a radical organ which alway s bitterly opposed Bismarck,may bo, aud probably is, unfounded.Due thing is certaint however, and that is that Bismarck has not, since his fall, maintained a dignified reticence such as the world expects from a statesman of his calibre who has accomplished so much.Although Both of the engine room compartments of the \"City of i\u2019aris\" were filled w ith water, as a result of the wreck of one of her engines, the vessel was kept alloat for several days without assistance in the shape of extra pumps, and this proof of the efficiency of the modern system of bulkheading ships has been only recently strongly corroborated.The new -teamship \" Beacon Light\u201d on the fourteenth instant collided with an iceberg off the banks of Newfoundland and so severe was the shock that not only was the vessel's bow crushed in but the collision bulkhead wai pierced.In spite of this terrible disaster the \" Beacon Light,\" under her own steam power, reached New York on the twentieth with two thousand five hundred tons of water in her hold.When these performances on the part of modern steamers are contrasted with those of the steamers of the \"Oregon \" type, which sank like stones when their collision bulkheads were pierced, the decided nature of the improvement that has been effected is manifest, and there is cause for hope that the time will arrive when nothing short of the ripping out of the whole bottom of a modern steamer will cause her destruction.Ooverumcnt pending the payment of the hundred thousand dollars awarded him by arbitration as against tbe Mercier (.overtime nt in the matter of the Quebec Court Home.The (iovernment having submitted the case to arbitration might have been expected to pay the claim immediately on the decision being given or at least just as soon as the estimates could be got through the legislature.Instead of this there seems to he have been uncertainty as to whether the claim would be paid at all or not.Mr.Whelan felt it neces-(ary to interest \u201cfriends\" of Mr.Mercier in the matter.These \" friends \" seem to have tlocked around the contractor and his hundred thousand dollar award like Hies around a syrup-pitcher.Mr.Whelan sought out Mr.Pacaud as an \"influential friend,\" but Mr.Pacaud's turn had not come yet, and he was told that \" other people,\" presumably \" friendi»,\u201d bad that business in hand.These other people put in an appearance in the persons of Messrs.Achille Carrière and Charles Langelier and N.E.Cote, and to these friends Mr.Whelan paid fifteen hundred dollars.They again come on the scene accompanied by Mr.Beausoleil, a legal partner of Premier Mercier, and an expert in matters of practical politics, and to this company, through Mr.Ford, was paid an order for two thousand dollars, which after passing Mr.BeausoleiPa hands, was discounted by a third party.In spite of these payments Mr, Whelan's claim seemed to him no nearer payment than before, and he dismissed Carrière, Langelier A Co., and relied apparently upon Mr.Ford and Mr.Beausoleil.To Mr.Ford Mr.Whelan gave an order on the Government for thirty thousand dollars with which to pay their (Ford and Whelan's) debts, but Mr.Mercier refused to accept the order, and finally the irrepressible Mr.Beausoleil managed to get from Mr.Mercier a letter\tof\tcredit for fif- teen thousaud dollars on account of this order, which bad been in the meantime cancelled by Mr.Whelan ; and of this fifteen thousand dollars Mr.Beausoleil, according to Mr.Whelan, received six thousand dollars at?prier» B'nwre Usre Weitlos Room, 2101 8L CAtherine i*.re-*.At IQ Am And 2 50 p m.DERRY L.O.L., No.224.FINER AL NOTICE.Member» oC the Above Lod*e Are re queite-d t-i meet At Manat R05 a! Oeme terp VaoUa 00 HATURDAY, Ma; 24th.At 2 30 pm »hArp.to bar; oar lAte ffj H-oth-T Fred K;o«sw-U Member» of ______Lf/-1 » - » »r- r- : \u2014 -J to \u2022 pn- -nt RekA.A K A Desree meeting on THURSDAY VES1NG, 22nd.At t p.m Bp order of the W M.Auction Sales, Me nicks & Co.\\rERY IMPORTANT ART SALE _«r_ OIL ANI» WATER COLOR PAINTINl.t By Prier Ghent.J.4 Union Jonee and J.4 .ftalMon.Heitther* of the Royal 4 amhrlan AraI»AW AFTERNOON.VI AY \u2019.'Mil.Tbe an-ierrtgr.ed take pleature io Aaoouocing \u2019.hi» terp Important late of I'aioUbc».«hich will toelutU two lark» DUe eihi-,tied At ihe Itoj aT Academy, one fr->m the Oro« reoor Gallery aod one from th- iJirmlrghAm 1 .allery, a» well ae the Li»etpooi Eihibition Gold M-dal Wat- r O 1 r, aod two Wa'< r r .lor» Ir m the M»oche»l«r Art 0alle/y ; and a few othert ju»t reoeired, Alt tv Peter Ghent.Seven 'Ml And four Water Color» by J Clinton Jonea, laclodinc hu lIOO Pme Oil Punting of the Conway Valley, and three Wa 1er Color» fcy J.C Salmon.Allen Ed*on.4'.krelghnir.I».E.Grant, C.J.Way, 4».R.JaeoM, J.Fraser.II.«and* ham.A.4»2f.T.M Vlartln.ami other arlUla of repnle will be repretenlrd in till» rolleetIon.Xtf exhibition Thtiraday, M»y 22nd BALE AT 1» G CLOCK M.Hit k<4 A IO.Auctioneer* Rae A Donnelly.S ALE OF FINE FURNITURE.CLRARANCF.SALE.We have teen mitructed by James Steel, Eerj , to »<*U by auction ihe balance of ht» (lock of FINK FURNITURE.only \u2022lishlly damage.] hy »moke, ON THIRADAT.HAY find.At M M GILL ST.< om-ai-ij»-» : Pine Perk* KeU In Bilk Bracetelle,Pl-i»b.etc , etc , 25 ft toe Bedroom Hete In Oak and Walnut, 30 beautifnl Sideboard», Dining TaUee and D-alber Covered Châtre, Ane Hall elan-la.Centre Tablee.Mu*ic Btanda, Geol'i DrrwAtog Burean», Book Cam», Iron Bed», Hprioga a»wl Mattreeaea.Odd Chaira.Baby Carriage» Carpet».Art Square».Every article iu good order and latest dexign No Raie at TKN o'clock RAF.A DONNELLY.A-istionem, PROVINCE OK QUEBEC, District of Montreal Superior Coait.Montreal.No 414 In tbe matter of the eity of Montreal, petit! mer In ex^ or-priâtion fov the widening of Wellington atreet, and Leonard Prowee, of the City of Montreal, liokniith.per-tonally ar-l In hi» -luality of Tutjr t<> hi» minor children.mu» of Lit marriage with the late F.iirabeth Robiaaio.Tbe Reverted Frederick George Sco't, of Drum mood rill#, n the Proiince of Quebec, clerk 10 Ho'y Or-lerv, »n-l Frank Scott, of the city and district of Montreal, clerk, petitioner» for money» Public Notice I» hereby giren that the city petitioner hath dep-eited in the olhoe of the Protbonotary of Ihe «aid Court, the prioe and compena»-lion for the property hereinafter deacrtbed, ac-iuired by »aid petitioner, by forced expropriation, namely, \u201cthe e»#t portlcnof uhdt»l»ion No.4 of lot cadsatral No 809, on the official plan and l-ook of reference for the Ht.Ann \u2022 Ward, of tbi* city And upon the petition of the \u2022aid petitioner», it I» ordered that by a notice to be in-lerted twice a »r*k during two oon»«-utire week» in the dai\u2019y iiewrraperx puv-!i*hed In Montreal, one io French and Ihe other in Kniltib.aod once in th- Ouet-ac O/H-'i-il Oazrr.i, the creditor» be notlAed, and re<|uire«I to atgnify their claim» an-l file the tame in the Gtilce of the Protbonotary of the laid Superior Court, at Montreal, wtthtn fifteen day* from tbe date of the intertioo of raid notice in the naid O.f.-\u2019-ll Caon uefault whereof procced/ugi will b«- had without re'pect to any I right»they may have A B LONGPRE, i mth-notary.Prothonotary \u2022 Office, Montmd, 19th May.1890.ROVJNCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.Superior Court.Montreal.No.414.In tbe matter of the City of Montreal, petitioner io expropriation for tte widrulcg of Wellington «treet, and Leon aril Prowte, rf the City xod Diitrict of Montreal, Tintmitb.pervinally and io hi» finality of Tutor to hi» minor fhildren, tM-ie of hi» marriage with tbe late P.iirabtth Robinfon, intUmnii.iiff.The Royal Mutual Ifulldi¦ g H-.eirly, a b<«ly (>olitic and corixeate.hacog it» princifal office and place of htuineaa io the city of Montreal, pi titioner for rnocey».Public notice It hereby giten, that tbe city petitioner hath dep-orited in the office of the Prothonotary of the rai l O urt, tbe price and compan»ation for the property hireinafter dewrritieil, adiuirod by taid petitioner, by f ,roed 1 xpvopriation, camely, \u201cThe eait portion of «ut-:i»i»ion >0 5 of lot, radaatral nnirber 8i/'on the official plan and book of reference for the St Ann» Ward of th* raid 4'ity.\u2019 and upon the petition of the Raid Hoci-ty petitioner.It I» ordered that by a notice to be liMried twice a week during two consecutive week» in two -tally new-papera pnibliahi-d In Montreal, one in French and the other in F.nglùh, and once in the Oueb-c O/A-iul G'-i 'ff/.tbe creditore be nctifled and required to iignify their claim» and file the tarne in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Mid Superior Court at Montreal, within fifteen da;» from tha date of the inaertlon of (aid Notice in the raid Or* ml\ton default wber-of, pri-.-ee-ln #> will ' « ha-L wtlhoul reepeot to any nghu they may hare\tA H LONGPRE, Prothonotary.Prothonotary \u2022 Office, Montreal, 30th April, 1890.CHATHAM WAGGONS GOVERNMENT STANDARD.JUST THF.THING FOR HEAVY TEAMING.Oae-Hirse Waggons, Tws-flom Waggons, Dump Carts, fte., ftr.THE MAV*EI MEG.4 0.C«i McGill at.\u201c JN DARKEST AFRICA/\u2019 BY HY.M STANLEY.MONTREAL HE AIM) CARTERS, 750 CRAIG STREET.Beware Of bcgu« book».4.F.CiODIIABI».Hoir Ag;rn(.VJARRIAOE LICENSES ISSUED BY (IftHINt A HINTON, NOTARIES, etc.IIS NT.JAMES MTKEET.The Increase in the AmericAn duty on barley from ten to thirty cent* a bushel, which is provided for by the McKinley tariff bill, w ill be a serious matter for the Canadian farmers, as it is probable that the new duty is prohibitory, but it will work much greater injury to the American consumer, and the American interests concerned in the importation of this grain.The city of Oswego, the most important American port on Lake Ontario, in fact the only Ameri-an port on that lake of any importance, and one of the principal lake ports of the I'nitcd States, is dependent for its prosperity upon the Canadian barley and lumber trade, and the new duty will wipe out eight of the ten million dollars of capital iuve-sted in malting houses in that city.Nor will the loss be confined to the bad business of brewing.The value of the elevators and grain stores of the city will be similarly affected, a large tleet of canal boats will be deprived of cargoes, and a great number of men will be thrown out of employment.Though the Canadian farm lands which have been growing barley for tbe American market may be reduced in value for a time by the changes in trade the new scale of duties must cause, they will still retain their fertility, and until there are no hungry mouths in the world the products of fertile fields will not lack a market.Germany am» France are doing a wise thing in slashing out a wide line of demarcation between them which everyone will be able to see and whose position, relative to any occurrence, no one will bo abb- to «jaes-tion.Between Canada and the United States there is not the same sort of occasion for making a neutral belt of some perceptible breadth.We do not remember having had any international quarrels or questions aris ing out of uncertainty as to the location of events.Still, it would be an immeasurable benefit to both countries if our own boun dary line was devaitatcd, to the extent, at least, of removing every house that bestrides it and forbidding all erections across it forever except by inter^n^onal agreement.A house is a domicile and a domicile should be in one country or another.It in well known that one principal object for which people place themselves in the ambiguous position of being domiciled in two countrici is smuggling.with which to meet a note of a member of the law firm of Mercier, Beausoleil, Martineau Si Co.Although Mr.Whelan had now paid out to the political jackals of the Mercier Government nine thousand five hundred iol lars, he eeemed about as far off as ever from getting his claim through.At this juncture he met Mr, 1'acaud on the street and again solicited him to get the claim put through, but Mr.Pacaud did not then undertake it.Later, however, Mr.Pacaud met Mr.Lemieux, a business confidant of Mr.Whelan, and stated to him that he had been authorized to settle the details of the payment of the claim, Mr.Pacaud declared that it was necessary to settle with the Opposition, and that he had seen Mr.Tarte about the affair, Mr.Taillon, the leader of the Opposition, not being a proper soit of man to mention such matters to, and Mr.Tarte had undertaken to keep the Opposition quiet for ten thousand dollars.Mr.Whelan did not believe Mr.Pacaud's story, but he finally paid the ten thousand dollars in hard cash to Mr.Pacaud.Mr.Whelan says that later Mr.Pacaud came back with auc-w demand for five thousand dollars with which to paycheques given by Mr.Mercier on banks in which there were no funds to meet them, and this demand also was complied with.Mr.Whelan according to his story had not even yet seen the last of the insatiable Mr.Pacnnd, for the latter appeared with still another demand for 815,0U0.Mr.Whelan had lost patience and his \"benevolence\" had been exhausted, sc he dismissed Mr.Pacaud with an intimation that there was nothing more to be got out of him.Mr, Pacaud may give the name of the person or persons ho declares he paid the money to for the Opposition or not as it pleases him, but his statements will have no efiect upon public opinion in view of this revelation of all the facts.Unless the whole story can be proved untrue, Mr.Pacaud simply appears as one of half a dozen other jackals of Mr Mercier\u2019s who devoured Mr.Whelan.According to Mr, Whelan\u2019s story, Mr.Pacaud acted, or pretended to act, as Mr.Mercier s agent, and received as such five thousand dollars, It seems probable that the Government and its favorites hlc-d Mr.Whelan until he refused point blank to be bled any further.The story that the Opposition was involved was probably made out of the whole cloth by Mr, N ft -Tbi* «ill be n f-nd -ban-* f ,r partit» (ratios fxr ibe count»», a» Ibrjr can haï» gord» ibippcd dirent\u2014R a D {JENT8 FOR SALE AT THE WIT.MCHH! OFPIOE This being tko case it is wonderful that two governments which hold smuggling to be a Pacaud.Mr.Mercier and his Government should bo turned out of power.THK FIKB DKTKOTIVK.It api'farn that the rtd tspe of tha lire cons-n-inait iu-r»\u2019 office i» so strong that the aecretarp-(iett ctivu cannot leave the office to invattigaie thee between tha hours of y,80 a.m.aud 12.45, alihcugh it ia in the uiorniog alter a lire that th.) invMStigatioK may be most profitably dona, ibe o| iaion i» exprerte-l tb*t tbe ottijs inatead o! being a sort of prUon fir the fire detective should be u*ed only for rni/urfc purpose», so that be could be ubiquitou» tustcad of stationary duiiog the beat part of each day.THK KYAN BIGAMY CASK.Several days ago it wa» stated exclusively in the H'lDifM that the ca»e against John Ryan for bigamy bad been dropped owing to the principal witnesses fur the proeecution being outside tha / junedictiou of the court and were unwilling t J appear agsinet him.A contemporary now pub^ lithe* the atatement that the caje hat been dismissed as it was proved that *' Ryan1» tint wife was dead.\u201d As a matter of fact the prosecution have received a letter from her parish priest staling that she is alive.OPPOSITION TO THK HON.MR FRASER (From an OtcaswMl Oorrttpondtni.) Bbcckvill*, May 20.\u2014Dr.Kinney, Inqieo-tor of Public Schools, is in the field in oppjai-tion to the Hon.O.F.Fraser.The doctor is a well know Liberal and takes the field as an Independent supporter of Mr.Mowat, but op-peted to tbe leparate tchool legislation.He con es out at the urgent request of a large number cf Reformers.The Oonaervatives will not tun a man.Dr.Kinney's chanoss of elec tion are considered very good.MEETINGS AND ENTERTAINMENTS.HORNING SONDAT SCHOOL.Tbe Undenomicatlonal MornloirTemperan- 9 Sunday-schocl In Calvary Church, has now s good list of scholars.Each Sunday mcrnlng the «-bool meet* In th.- batftnrnt of Calvary Church, «here, after a ihort ItIMe lesson, a good temperance address I» given and h wml» are sung.Lait Sunday there were six new scholar», and a total attendance cf 48.BAND OF MERCY ENTERTAIN MINT.The membe not the Hand of tleroy connected with the Hoyt' Home gave an excellent and well-attended entertainment on Hocday night tn the Home.The programme waa long and called, \u201c Horae \" talent especially being pressed into service, and a piano was sent down by Messrs.Willis & Co., for the ooox-slon.After a jolly hour and a half cf song, recitation and reading, tbe merry company dispersed.M0NTUIAL GKN8BAL HOSPITAL, The annual meeting ol tne governors of the Gsncral Hospital was held jesterday afternoon, there being present: Mr.Stirling (president), Mr.T.Davidson ()ice-pre»ldent).Mr.Charles Garth, Dr.F.SV.Campbell, Dr.Kollo Campbe'l, Mr.G.Cheney, Mr.D.A.l\\ Watt, Mr.J.Kerry, Mr.J.K.Flt/.patrisk, Mr.W.O.N.Parker, Dr.Prcudtoot, Dr.Kohs, Dr.A.Lapthorn Smith, Dr.J.H.McConnell.Dr.George Rost read the annual report.At the beginning ot the year 1:4 patients remained from the last ; 2,2*6 were admitted during the tear : 2,080 were dPcharged, 190 died and 145 rtmalccd.Of those who dhd, 48 did so within three days after being admitted ; 2,£79 were treated to \\ conclusion ; cf these 1,001 were Canadians, 514 Lag-Itsh, 316 Irish, 141 Scotch and 83 from the United Staten.There were 1,414 males, 865 femak-4 ; 464 were pay, 134 private and 1,777 ordinary patients : 1,3)5 were Pronstant», l,8£s Homan Catholics, and 26 belonged to other religions ; 122 were émigrants, 341 total etranger», 85 sailor» an-l 1,731 citizens ; 21 were not trialed, 105 were unimproved, 499 Improved aod 1,465 cured.The financial état ment showed : Income.847 2 >1.61; expenses, 849 281.29 ; Income, permanent fund, legacies, etc., 810,750.Mr.G.Roberts was elected a life Governor, and the following were elected elective governors :\u2014Me»er-< II.A.Hudden.H McLea, Jas.Elliott, W.E Cheese.H.J.Budge and J.Murray Smith.\tm JOTTINGS.\tT The Methodist Sabbath School Association held Y public mee'ing laat night In the Dominion Square Mtthodlet Church, w ltti a good attendence.Dr.Kelley gaveapeper on the lofiueuce of teacher* Mr.W.O.Palmer one on school literature, and Mr.W.P.Wan* one on the best means ot conciliating or disposing of \u2022' the bad boy.'\u2019 The Hutcber's Association held Its regular meeting last night, and among other things discussed a letter which had appear-.-! in l.a Patru-, censuring the butchers for their sctlon In the matter of the by-law concerning private stalle.It was finally resolved that the President, Mr.F.Bayard, ebould answer the attaak.A spelling match was a feature of the meeting of the Shorthand Society last night in Lindsay HaU.About forty member* were present.Mr.W.A.Candle read a paptron \" Tbe Shorthand Teacher,\" and Mr.R.- -liman gave one on \u201c Phrasing In .Shorthand.\" A short «ketch of each member\u2019» career «# a shorthand writer followed.The Caledonian Society's Committee yesterday endorsed tbe formation cf a chorsl union in connection with tbe Society.Mr.8 8.Bain has undertaken to conduct the choir, and will be glad to hear from any singers interested In the cultivation of Soottish moslo.A well-attended concert was held laat night In St.Bartholomew-'» K.E.Church, th« Rev.C Tully prculd-Ir g.Those taking part were Mieeea Peel-lee, Uther-wood, Frost.Sophie Myera, Carrie Grier.Jonee, Cornell and Kltle Grier, Meeers.Shaw, McKee.8.Dunn, Harry Ashman, A.J.Pickard, Edward», G.Dunn, Uaherwood.Frost, Stewart, Jackson, Sidney Smith, Booth, S.Dunn, Scbeak, Ashman, and \"TheSercnx-dere.\u201d The Young Ladles' Mission Circle of the St James Melhodist Church held a \" Ked, White and Blue Nodal \" last night.There was a red table where one might purchase candies which bad been made for the benefit of the heathen, a white table where similarly qualified refreshments were to be bad.and a blue uble, and ared, white and blue one.Theobject was to obtain funds for missionary work, and the mode was a very attractive one.Patton's orchestra helped to make the evening enjoyable.Montreal Bran-h of the IrUh National League yesterday listened to Mr.Cloran's account of the executive meeting at St.Louis, when the management of th-> League was unanimously eodorsed and charges made against them repudiated.An appeal to have (unde ready for tbe next general election In Britain was received from headquarter».CRIMES AND CRIMINALS.CHABOKS OF FALSI AHRI8T, The police hold that the false arroet» for which city baa been mulcted io damages have In almowt e -yrr Imtance l-etn made on warrant* issued by su|>erlor'authority.To prevent this for the futur* Chief Hughes has given order* that the police ehall only execute warrant» granted upon deposition! made by them, and that the warrant* granted to private partie» mu»t be served by the High Constable for th* Police Courts aud tha billiffs for the Recorder's Court.DEAKBYgB TAB AND rEATHEKfl.Judge Dugas, after examining several ot the Panel street echotl girls, decided that there was \u201c no case'' against the scoundrel who has been in the habit of coaxing them into his store for i-nproper purpose», and declined to giant a warrant for hie am si The offenoe* did not amoont to \u201c criminal amault.\" Charles Kennvllle wa* arretted In Januiry for Ill-treating and not providing for hi* wife.He promised amendment, but, breaking his prouder, wa» seat to gaol for tlx month* I-oaf era are reported to stand on the corner of St., Catherine and 8t Lawrence Main etreete In the even Ing to tbe aonoyanr* ot ladle#, whom they Innult.am' 0 the dlrguet Of all decent people, bealdes obatruol/c thesldewalk.The lynx-eyed CbDf,now that hie alt'n-tion he* been called to it, will no doubt Instruct \" th* Unett \u201d accordingly.WEATHER REPORT.MrntoaouxwiAL Omra, Toronto, Ont., May 20, It p.m.\u2014The depreoelou over Panneylranla yesterday is now over Northern Quebtc and ha» developed in energy.Higher prr»«ire prevails ov»r ths Lake district, hat Is drrr»a«lng to ths west of the Lake*.Fair wralher Is general In Ontario, and ahowery In (juslmo and Maritime district* with ttrong south to west winds.It Is fair and mlM In ths Western Territories.Maximum Mmptrelurtf Calgary, Od -.(ju'Appelle, 61 ; Winnipeg, 56; Port Arthur, 44 ; Toronto, 66 ; Kingston, 62; Montreal, 60; Quebec, 00 ; Halifax.60.Probv bllllle* for the next twenty-four hour* : Lake*, cast in south winds, fair, followed by local shower», tta tlonary or a little higher temperature.St.Lawrence.Upper, wind* mostly westerly, fair weather, fallowed by local showrre to night, not much change In temperature.81.L»wrencr, Lower, and Gulf, d*cre»»lng wind* from louth writ to north-writ, clearing weather.I Maritime, decreasing south to west wind», clearing wralher.preceded by local *ho«ers In the miming.I not much change In tcoiperature.< Wednesday* May 21, 1800, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.5 FURI0ÜS_PAT1ENTS.THE EVIL OF CONFINING THEM IN AN UPPER STORY COMDIURID Bï DB, UCyt\u2019EITB, WHO COTIMATXfl 1UI Nt'MKKB Of niATKS AT .HEVCRTY.The Lun^ua Pointa Asylum iuquoat AK*iu went on yeaterday afternoon in tbe Court Home.The tirât witness examined wan Laura Larouche, lay Sister, a yountt woman of about twenty and very {irepotseiHioff.She testitied that when the fire started she was in the west wing.Had been in the employ of the asylum only for a few months.She was the first to Rive the alarm to the nuns.There were fifteen patients in the ward on the th'rd floor, two of them being in the chattel at the time.First saw the tire in a cupboard, the door of which was locked.After giving the alarm she ran back to save the patients and had very much trouble in doing so.Was positive that all in her ward were saved, could not say how the fire started.There was only old clothing in the cupboard.Matches were given only to a few of the patients, and then by the guards.To a juror\u2014The cupboard she saw the smoke coming from was apart from the bedrooms, and was entered from the bathroom.To another juror\u2014The doors were generally locked : were locked at the time of the fire.The key of the cupboard was in charge of the nuns and lay bisters.There was a ventilator in the eapboard.\t.\t.At this juncture the witness became indignant and «aftth in TO ANSWfB anymore questions, claiming that she had answered them all before, and they were only a repetition.This rather amused some of the jurors.Hhe was informed by the venerable Coroner that she must answer all questions put to her.To a juror\u2014Witness had the key in her possession at the time of the tire.Did not remember giving it to any of the inmates that morning.Sometime», however, it was given to one of the patients to get linen out.She would not say whether it would have been better for one of the nurses to go to the cupboard, than trust a patient ; sometimes patients were allowed to go to the chapel without a guardian.It was possible that one of the idiots could have taken a lighted candle and thrown it into the cupboard ; but she did not think this had occurred.She opened the cupboard but oply saw smoke.To Mr.David\u2014She closed the door at once and did not attempt to extinguish the fire, as she thought it would bo wiser to give the alarm at once.Did not know if any of the patients bad been at the cupboard the day of the fire.One of ibe patients was always wonting to burn herself, but witness was not aware of her being in the cupboard that day.She was sure she did not give this woman the key.Sister Judith Perron, a delicate looking woman, was the next witness examined.She was a little perplexed at being told to swear by kiss mg the Bible, but consented to do bo after the NATCUI OF THE OATH WAS EXPLAINED to her.This caused another ripple of amusement.The witness said she was in charge of St.Elizabeth ward on the fourth flat.That ward contained sixty persons.When the fire started she ran down to the third flat, where she saw the fire in the bath room.Forty in her ward were saved ; bub she could not say how many were lost, as some of them had escaped.Dr.Duquette, President of the Government\u2019s Medical Board at the Asylum, deposed that he was at his own home when the tire broke out.Ilis house was at the Asylum.He at once telephoned to Chief Benoit to hurry down the brigade, and then ran over to the tire.The smoke was too thick for him to get to the third fiat.The gallery on the third flat was broken through in order to reach the patients on the fourth Moor.The building by this time was all on fire, and he ran home again to send a second alarm for the Clapp & Jones steam engine.If the ladders bad been long enough witness thought more of the furious patients on the fourth Hat could have been saved.It was his opinion that 70 in all had been killed.In answer to a juror witness said he thought it was a mistake to construct auch buildings so higft.Infuriated patients and sooneof the invalids were the only ones who had perished.To bis knowledge there had been no negligence on the part of the Bisters as to the fire breaking out.He did not think it a wise custom to keep the furious on the top flat.In answer to Mr.David witness said that in the asylums he had visited in Europe and the States it was the custom to put furious patients on the lower Hats.In some asylums iron doors were provided to prevent fire from entering.The inquest then adjourned.The crumbling walls of the asylum have now been almost all knocked down, and a search is shortly to be made for any remains that may have escaped entire cremation.ADVERT I SEME NTS.OLD \u201cCINDERS.\u201d The old fire brigade horse mentioned in the IFitnrsj recently, is getting very sleek and fat doing nothing.He got quite thin during the winter, tramping around with the patrol o' nights.Hois now having a rest.The firemen call him \u201cCinders,\u201d from his color, and the Chief says he thinks ho knows of a purchaser who will prove almost as kind as the person who wrote so feelingly about the poor animal in the ll'ifnert.\t_ A SERIES OF PROMOTIONS.Aid.Dnfresne advocates a general move upward all along the line in the appointment of a city treasurer.Its wants no outsider, and eays that Mr.Robb should get Mr.Black\u2019s plac», Mr.Dufresne be given Mr.Robbs, Mr.Me-Dannougli have Mr.Dufraaoas (auditor), Mr.Cft' avant (cashier) that of Mr.MoDttonough (accountant), and so on, the only addition to the staff necessary in such case being a junior cloik.\t_ m OCEAN TRAVEL.The tremendous boom in oeeau crossing caused last year by the Boris Exhibition has not been followed by the reaction which was f.»red.The * Parisian,\" which sailed this morning, had 105 saloon passenger* on board; while tha \u201cVancouver,\u201d the grand chief of the Dominion Liners, has over a hundred booked already, though she does not sail till the ^th, anil Messrs.Torrance report good lists on their other boat* as well.The \u201c Lake Superior, which sailed yesterday, had 1* saloon passengers.and over 70 are booked by the \u2018 Lake Ontario, Bailing from hero on the 10th of June.NOTES AND NOTICES.Evibt Bottle of Dr.Harvey\u2019s Southern Red me for coughs and colds is warranted.ADVERTISEMENTS.I3ANQUE VILLE MARIE.NOTI^.i.her*b# given that a Dividend and ONE MA1.K W percent on the nsid-upCapital Etas* of this institution has been declared for the current hail-year, and lhat the name will lx- payable at the Head Offlce, In this city, on and after MONDAY, the Hud day of June nlTtiB Tranifer Hooks will he closed from the 21»t to tha 3l.t of May, both days inclueiTe.\t, NOTIOB i' also riven that the Annual (.eneral Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the same place.M> NKMDAY.the 18th day of June nrxt, at 12 o clock noon.* fi, order of the Board.\t^ 0AR4IM) 0\u201ehier Montreal.April 2ith D-'U- 'àmM mÊÊÈÊÊÊÊ.\u2022\t\u2022.j&i «E i XXXiBI vw '¦ HAVE YOU used PEARS\u2019soap?PARIS EXPOSITION 1889.PEARS oUainod th<* only Gold Modal awarded solely forToilut Soap in competition with all the world.Highest possible distinction.WEBSTER\u2019S DICTIONARY, Ancient and Modern.c -A- tt t i o nsr i A BO called \" Webster's Unabridged Dictionary'' is being offered to the public at a very low price, mostly by dry goods dealers, grocer, clothiers stc.and ,n a few ta-stances 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O.-A delightful luinmer r«-*ort.»ituatad l^kc Chatuplaiu, two iniitafroin O V II K KioaUeM mg aud lUMng Houe.open May let Term* uimt^ For further Information, terma.«*tc , addr.u* K O.BtfRKK.Philip*hurg.Que.H illside corrAue, CIIF.IIKAIIVR HI.K.Me.Will N' o|>cn June I5lh (ImM iiathlug aud rtthiug Hoard |& im i w.ck For naitlcular» addre*.Mr- II I* Hll.l., Chelx-asue fric, M*.PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE will Ire Opened JUNK let ; a delightful manner rruort \u2022itii.ted on the Hend of (Irr.ml Kiv*r, one mil* from (1 P.B «l.tiun.Uoml hoatiag andttahing lur.ie moderate For further Information ad.Ire*» O.I.MfOY, llreiirllie.P Q.bc4U GREAT $-2 50 HOOK FOR 50c.('llK.l 1*1:11 TUAN r»I R : OOMR AND 8KLECT ! U<'|talrlnR Ikoirc t»n All Bind* of Slower*.K.DONALDHON, 29 M< GILL HT.Bell Telephone IJflfi.Federal W2 I>ERFECT DAYS IN JUNE I\tnm,1 Perfect Lay* for June,\u2014and here they ara IN SHEET MUSIC FORM.ELAINE A Love Hong Van dc Water.(50 cenU i MI/l\u2019AII.Hong.Adam Geibel.IJîcenU.1 hK>NAf, RKLI.H AT HEA.Hoag W H.Hay* 1*3 cent*.) OLD HOME DOWN ON THE FARM.Dubolv.(*0 cent*.VISIONS OF REST WALTZES F.T.Baker \u2022» centt ) DANSE ECOH9AIHI:.F T Haker (80 cent*.) EDELWEISS.(Hide Waltz.T.E.Vanderbeck (ôO centa j RATTLE WON.Triumphal March.K.Holst (30 cent* ) IN HOOK FORM.SABBATH DAY MUBIO For Piano Very beautiful mûrie.Moi.than 40 «acred air* Arranged by Leon Reach OPERATIC PIANO COLLECTION The belt of the muaic of 19 operas Air for Piano.YOUNG PLAYERS POPULAR COLLECTION 51 very easy and rery good pieces.CLASSIC FOUR-HAND COLLECTION.13 Pian-i Dutts.Highly proieed by good playera.PIANO CLASSICS.Voiume 2 Mxrvelloiuly good |.iect«.a» are thoee of Vol I.SONG CLASSICS Volume 2.Grand muric.Any book or piece mailed for retail price, which, for any one of the iupenor books abore mentuned is but (1 U3 4ll.lt I K HITSON t OHPtM.Bostan.C H PIT80N 4 CO.867 Broadway.New York.CHEAP NOTE PAPER !\u20145 Quires of my floe duality NOTE PAPER for 25c TO HE HAD ONLY AT 50 HEAVER HALL HILL.w.j.(LAKKt: a to.jyjARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY joii* m.m.nrff, COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS.4o .1.11 NT.J.ttlFH HTKKF.T.B ANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE U hereby glren that a dividend of Five p«rcent for the current half year, (makiog a total dii-tribuilon for the year of ten percent) upon the paid-up capital itock ef tho inititutiou ha* I «an declared, and that the tame will be (arable at lu Banking House in this city, and at its Branche*, on and after Monday, the second day of June next.The Tranifer Book* will be cloeed from the 17th to the 31st May nett, both day* inclusive The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held st the Banking Houss of the institution on Monday, the second lay of June nett.Tho chair to be taken at on* o'clock.Ry order of the Board '\tW.J.Bl'( IIAVtX, General Manager.Montreal, 22nd April, 1890 SUPERIOR COURT, Montreal - Dame BOBINA FORMAN.Plaintiff, v* WILFRID LECLERC, Defendant.An aclhm for separation a* to property ha* been institute! thl* day LIOHTHALL A.MACDONALD.Attorneys for Plaintiff.Montreal, Gth April, 1890.Prospect house, Private Boarding for Families for the H-iminsr, KUSH BEACH.UkK.N II .DANIEL M FOSS, Prop Located on high land, got d lawn iu front, commands n agiilfta-nt view of the l>e»utiful coast of Rye and the Isles of rhoal*.Hampton and Kittery Point se» vi.w un-surpatool : tii» of oce«n from every room ; within flvs rods of one tf the finest Lathing I teaches; good fishing, food draumge AfUrJut.l, P.O.Addirw».I) M Fies, ¦ortsmouth.N.il Hoi Jb*.Take Fom Beach Coach at Portsmouth Depo* MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE.MT.KINKO HOUSE.The favorite resort for sportsmen, tourists and invali,!*; hsy fever unknown For circular addre«*0 A.DKNNKN, Manager.Kineo.M.or OHENERY 4 CO .196 State street, Boston.\t| RIDGE HOUSE, Consin\u2019s Island, Maine, will on«n June 1st for permanent boarders.COUSIN rt ISLAND is situated nine milea from Port laud ami si* mile* from Freeport.A sleamboat touches at the Inland four times a day.bringing the mail daily from Portland There am good facilities for hathiog.tithing ai d yacht'i.g Board, <5per week For particulars address Mm I.M HAM II.TON, Ciueins I «laud, Mainfr Lordelle, knowlton, p.q- Esrecially adapted for families.Boating, fishing.iNsthing Flv« nilnuU-s walk from depot, post office and làke.ciiifcll f^rm att44.hi*d .l**r»ey milks cretin iiul* per,\tB.P HTKVKNH.Knowlton.P.tf.ÇJOUNTRY BOARD.A few lady boarders cit I « accommodated with comfortable and quiet quarters in tbs bouse of the lata Albert Knigbt, M P.Beautiful aud healthy locality.Terms reasonable.Address MRS W W WILSON.BUnstaad, Qua SUMMER\tBOARD.Pirstrrius Board on a Farm for narties wishing to go to the country for the summer months, pure mountain air and nice river, near Ahbotuford, yue.For particulars apply to o.irriKXXE.«« HI.Peler »lrrrf, rlly.O NLY *100 A SET! le**lif«.hftve jou teto our lotelf ^KMONADK HETS for tl UU \u2019 Weil worth 12 50! All the new thedpa To be hed only et 50 BEAVER HALL HILL.W.J.CLIKRI A to.* ProprlftoM.rtUEANIC HOUSE.\\ / BEACON HILL, PEAK H ISLAND, MK .Opens for the season June 1st Sunenor facilities far bathing, boating and fishing.For particulars address Mr*.K.T.HTF.KI-IXV.SEA VIEW HOUSE, uti: m:A4 n.!».u.This popu.ar FAX AIM AX HOI HE will open JINK Dull (or the sraeon of I»W.Ad tires* 4.1.O.C.LOI OFF.A CO., UROURIETOKil U KEN\u2019S BIRTHDAY.KT.1111.AI KK.I'Q M The Ircquoi* Houss,'' on th<- Bel '-11 Mountain* and Otterburn Park ou tli# Richelieu Rirer, oiwo for season mi the 22nd inat LONG BRANCH.WEST END HOTEL.OOTTAOKH AND RKBTAUKANTOPK.N JUNK llnlrl Opni.Junr 31.Transient rate*.|l |ier -lay and upwards.Weekly rate*, fl25 and upwards ».\t21.«I W.F.1111 Dill III, New York Office.Metropolitan Hotel (4 M J^HE BAY VIEW,\u201d FKItRY IH-lAi'H.SACO.M«.A m iqu* Hummer B«-*ort.cnnne.-ted byMarins Railway with «4 drainage, rnrf t-alhmg \\c F.ir l.-rme and engagement of rooine a-ldn-ea Ol'IM KALKK, Proprietor.^JRANITE SPRING HOTEL ttii.l hi: opi n jim: iotii.ihoo.Thi* hotel I.wly tmilt and newly furnished, and bae one of the lewl mineral spring water* in tho State e< Maine, running thiough ths bouse try pow-r One hundred dollars reear 1 will he given anybody in tho State of Maine mho nen show letter mineral water than thi* Is.The houee is located on Ijong Idand, Porilaud llarhor, and is one of the most 1-eaiitifnl Island* in Oa*cy A\tR \u2018Iiif* wh*»fn ftli »h%ll !« rtoiif for comfort rsf |tu«U.H(mMoora04flf iu June.Correfpondrnc* iioliclU-*! ffonlintf and y »'*i deep 9tm lisbiog ren l e hsd Smor.th le ach fur frething Addrsee Mrs M- DONALD.14/ Meteslfe *lr<-*t, Montreal, till let June.Art<-r that dete Pi-ak s laland.De lotbiniere house, VAUDRKUIL.This Magrlflcent Fummer Hotel will be ro-opened oo \u2022 he 15th Ma» ' uder the new uienageiMUt of Mr K.J.FKNTON, formerly of the Union Square Hotel, New Yo*k.The HoUl is fitted with all modern Improvt-rnenU.ela-partly furnished and strictly brstclas* in every r.*iiect; Klectric Light.Ililiiards Mowhug Alley, Large Ground, bo.« i^blug to itenre rouai omo\tNo Gleiinre llmlriings.Ilaluior»! Hotel Block.HS6 Notre Dome street, wbe-e plan of the Hotel will I» shown, between the hour* of I to 3 p m.\t_____ rj^HE SEASON DOES NOT OPEN TILL JIXK mil.C A L F I» o X I A 1PKIXUH.BUT YOU CAN GET THF.W4TLK* any time from GURD 4(30., 39 Juron street and *11 Jeelen.Hend for guid* to (1RAND HuTKI.iSt LEON SPRINGS, H PA LACK HOTF.L.HT.I.M»X, ÜI » .Thi* opiebrsU-d eetalilishmeot, conducted on ten.|w-r*oc* principles, one of the moet delightful end agreeebl* «manier resort* on the continent, wfil ta open to the p-ihlic oa the FIRST OF JUNK The nuoierous tourist* who visit this beautiful spot annually will find it thi* yeer, unde* the n»w management, more attra<-live than ever rbe pr'>-prielon will .pare no effort in catering to the comfort ana enjoyment of the guest*.The eiii*ine will he uodor tha iu.mediate uisnagement of on* of Moalreel* |ee»rl Mi Bratteney, Mr.Joho t^on»»).Vr W.y(*Dop&Ml Mr.W.PtMPck, Mr.Qtorxt uc'fttf Mr AlUn Câiueif'o.Mr Kobevt Nlobôl4O0( K^.*«.A Matlh**»on.Mr Kol erl Ir.lp, Mr.John \u201c.L Œ.Mr John F.Uarlo-.»nd M, J.UcNau.b ; ten They acre red hadft».Khcrth after t» the mournfulj'rooM»lsn moved off from Mr McCulloohe late home.No.3 S'atloo, on W e! IH.stcn aüeet Th.lswaa the order ol the nroce«lon : -City police.40 itrooK.In ch»fKe of Chief Huirhee and aub Chief Lancer ; Cote St.lx>«»l* #re brigade.etrccc « 1th band .8t.Lout* du Mile Knd.30 itrong ; C P, H.brlfade.40 etroPR ;G.T.R.70»tron* ; tana Alan Rubber Comjany brigade, atout *4\t\u2022 n.eu.lert of the old tolun4eer fire comtanle^ about ^; ex membere Of the preKut de| irtment.about SO .\\ If toruKifi.ee Ucd.wj piecM ; Montreal Ftr* i «treuf therrmaine: deceaaed \u2022 here* and cart .the chief taourcere : Actinj Mayor Stephen* and member» cf Council, and the general public.The prt eeeion mo'ed along to th» mu fied etralni cf the IVad March lo Saul and Chopin e Funeral M arch.The talvage aaggsn.No.2, on which were placed the remalt.»c f the deceased, was the U»t on which he rode to an alarm co Friday etenlog.eoanded from , hex 4-1 It wm drawn by four beautiful tack hor»*« and waa be»tlly draped, while on either tide | wete two bright long branche» belonging to i the ctd Vi ion Ctnpany.*nd lurrcnnded by four etr a \u2018er or - * On the rear cf the waggon were placed two crc-*td A\\«e and croeewd haee-keyi.Tbeeldei cf the car.where rot ec-ered with wreathe, wa* hidden ufthin lUv.The «IN' and topcf the car were literally l«il.000.remains to aeeure Mr.Furd\u2019a claim againat me.I want to see the claim and have it aettled by the book# of the firm.Where are they '.\u2019\u2019 This waa Mr.Whelan\u2019» reply.*B.F08H WILL NOT Sl'IAK.Our reporter then croaeed the atreet to Mr.Fnrd, and a»ked him ccmcsrmog the whole affair.\u201c My idea in that when you have a private transaction with a man it abould remain private.\u201d *aid Mr.Ford.\u201c But Mr.Whelan make* a direct statement concerning you that $«>,0(0 out of a certain $15.000 went to discount a note and the reit went into yoor pocket.\" 11 cannot prevent Mr.Whelan telling the nears paper» what he likes.I am ec fixed that I can #»y nothing at present.\u201d Mr.herd then walx-d away.THE CIVIC FINANCES.FINAL INSTRUCTIONS-*- M R HOBB HINTS THAT TOR COST 8H0CLD B* COCNTIP IN IV«BT \u2018'k81 The Finance Committee met this morning to give final inalructiona to Mayor Grenier and Mr.Robb regarding the iaaue of the loan in England.They were told to iaaue debenture stock to the extent of i\u2018000,000 ($3,000,000), were given power to make term#, to fix the rate of in tereat and the dates and plaça» of payment of aome, to see that Canadian purchaser.- have the right of being paid here ; to place the debenture* on tbe London Stock Exchange, etc.Alao to arrange for additional iaaue* ol atock to the ex tent of fifteen percent of the total aaaeaaed pro perty vaines.\t,\t_ .Aid H irWa i wanted tbe rate ol interevt ral#ed from Sto3' percent, but wa# overruled, the Mayor wvlng be wae not prepared to goto EnitUnfl It #0' mportant a chmse »» that were made.Aid Clendlnneng moved \u201c Tnat tbe M»> or and City Comptroller be authorized to pro:eed to F.aroi-eand nezotlate a new loin ol i;o.i0,Pe remembered brimming over a.they were with intereat, and our reader, will be glad to learn that hta letter, from Europe tti.year alao will be pubh.hed in cur column#._____\t> THE MAJORITY TRICKED Vf A COl\u2019PLB OF MAIN STH1RT BOMMIFJt.WITH THK ASSISTANCE Of A LICRNBR OOMMISRION-g H i DICISION.\u2022 Yesterday the License Coirmiaatoner» granted the applicauona of Wiseman and Schneider for r»*tauranta on St.Lawrence street.It wiU be temen.bgrerl that majority oppoei* for.were bUd bf the Dominion Alliance againat tbeae two place* and the l,cen\u201c\u201c T\"® refuted.Since then, however, a new *PPl\u2018ca-tion waam.de in each caae.-in the _caae of Schneider by hta wife, and in the case of M iae-h an by hi.mother.-and in order to hare the »ut>lic*tioo âppêâr to be for ciflereDt premise*! an extis doer »*» put in In t\u2019®111\t\u2018\u201cf1 !»-» ri-u #r rilUitions l ore two number# Instead of one, ae in tbe original application.The ae a majority of th# iiuatifled electoreol the\thad \u201cgLd an op^ritlon reading as follow.-\u201c'W.the un- dersU-nid.Ling the ab>oluUly ,u4 ®rUy °, t^ (ltd municipal voter# In prijlag aubdlvlalpn No.St Lawrence Ward, ol the City ol Montreal, dvclsre i> thii.prm.nto, In acco.dance with the Quebec Lic.nae Art cl H7S and Ita aniendmente, that we OPP*** the L'iantlngof a lloenie for the tale of IntoxicatingUuuor* to the said M Inman and Schneider, or an\\ other per»on cr pereçus who may apply for any such lleeuae for the raid premia*# for the llcenee year beglanlng May 1st.)>.%\" \u2022 therefore, II any new application were load® thi#oppo#ltl<-n would #t»nd agslntt It.The law on this ^I'n^lafany'appUoxnt for the oontirniatlon ol a llctnse ceiUflcale should, lor any Informality or other reason whatecever, withdraw his petition alter an opposition hae been produced thereto, the same oppoaltion may Ki\\e againat any new demand made In the same year for the same cetaMUhment by the same person or by snv ether person In hla Interest.\t, The Commissioners he\u2019d that thia clause only ap-riled to cases tn which application# lor lleenaee weie withdrawn, and no*, to caiee in which they had been rt fused and that then wa# nothing to prevent a per eon whete Ikenee had teen refuaed, from making a eecond appllcaticn-lo which CMe à.0I,P°* 1 wculd be tequiied.The result ol thi# decision will be to kill all UtenpU to oppose the granting cl llcemta till the Utter and rplnt ol the act are brought #o obvlouely into harmonv that the Com mb iloctrs can no longer Ignore or nullify the Intention of tfcTh?oppcVitlcn ol the frlende ol law and order In the - Ox fold 1 dUtrict againat the application for a r?ntwal ol that saloon license waa formally begun In the Lice use Court yesterday afternoon.The oppoettbn I» hacked by the Dominion Alliance and the w._ vi# Cbrltllan Temperance Union.THE ERA 0F B00DLERY.MR.FACAtJD FAYS ATTENTION TO MR.WHELAN.A PBITTY KITTLK OF FISH\u2014TU* TRUTH HIDPBN IN A VRfcV DIIF WILL WHICH POLITIOIiNU Sutement* were prevented by Mr.Robb «bowing tbe city\u2019* position with relation to Itv loan fund* t; d*>v The tiret showed the disposition ol the >.ttl.OOO raised a# a fir*t in»Uhnent of the 1ft percent oorrowlog rawer», the *«rood ehowed Ihe city e e»g»g»m#nt#at the rresent memenl, for works actually aaoctioned ; lb# third #howed the contemplated addition# to these, to* pending before thi- Council ; »nd the fourth »bowe<1 the amount available at tbe moment under the i orro* log power# conferred by a-1 *2 \\ icL The work* ctuall* sanctioned and In progreee cam.lo f l.40O.OJO, and work - contemplated and pending toRJ,200,0v»ixcU: législation,SsOO.'UOiamounti reetora'ile when collerted.«1,100.000 tout.It.»#\u2019,000.The total borrowing power available, together with the total collection j>o«#ible from re x**e*emenU, la *bcrt by I'JCO.OOO of the amount ntcetaarv to carry out all tbe tcheme* before Council.Mr Robb recommended that no additional Improve-ment# be aacctloned without a certificate from the Trvaeurei * department tu the effect that the amount Involved Ie within the city'e borrowing power*.Thi* wa* ordered to be printed.The report of the Montreal flood Commlaalon wai aUo ordered to ba printed Aid.Perreault aeked If anything wo# to be done abcul th* trearirenhlp.Th* Mayor aald he hoped the Council would make no appointment# lo the *b#enc# of hlm*e!f and Mr.Robb.Every member of Council bod a right to teconeulted.Of one thing he felt \u2022ore, they need not go outatde the preeent emploveee to find suit * Ald^lVireault eald he feared something might t-e dore, when Aid.P-olland eugge*ted appointing Mr.Robb treaeurerj-f» fern.\tA Aid Prefontame walil thi# wa# not necewxry.Th# merotxr# would act in good *allh he felt eure; nothing would 1-e changed.Aid Farrell accordingly moved that r.o nomination be made for Treasurer until the d*lrgallon* returned, and tbii»ae carried.METHODIST MINISTERS IN SESSION.ANNUAL MONTRIAL DIS1RICT MIKINO\u2014QU1S TIONIWO THI PROfiAIlONIBS.The Montreal Dutrict is one of the twelve diatricta in the Montreal Conference, and io dude# twenty two roiniaters in the city and aeven id circuit# north of the city, beaidea the minister* at Hndaoo.Oka, Lachine and St, Lambert.The other diatricta of the Confen-ncJ extend from Kingston, Ont., to the Island of Anticosti.Tt# annual meeting of the Mrntreal district »»# rp*n*d in the St.James (burcb thia morning.The Rev T.8 William#, D.D , chairman of the district, presided.Th» lie;.J.T Plt« her.Onanclaleecretary.read the Scripture», and the Rev M*e»r* Koee and M> Darell led In prayer The lia* W Well*, by ballot, aa# elifted eecretarv of the meeting, and on hi# nomination the Rev.C.E.BU;>d, B A., and W.sparling, B.\tA , were appointed ae»iit*nt aeoretarie# At the requett of the chairman the Rev.Dr.Ar.tllff conducted tbe annual enquiry made ol Probationer* a* to their theological view# Th!* I* apart Irom tbe regtiUr four year# Divinity coure* which l hey j>ur*ne The name* of the probationer» are W.11 am*.T.J.\"llkliieon,P.II'Gr»go»aud A.Palrbalro.In addition to the** Mee«re A l/>g*n, L.Mamlwtte, C.\tW.Finch, 15.A., and P.L.Rlcbardaon, 15 A., were eatiefartcrilv reported from Wealeyan Theological Collige.Mr.M.Ilarrl# wa# recooimended to the Confer eo«» to ie melted Into foil connection with the Mini# trv The othere were eevtrally by motion continued on UU1.The meeting adjourned at noon.Th# joint meeting of mlnlitert and laymen will be held to morrow.Monthral.May SI, 1S90.Reading* by Hearn A Harrleon'» Standard Barometer at ooon today; 80.29 ; yeeterday, *9.62.To-day Teuipwraturc.max., Cl ; min., Hft ; veeterfiay, max., 52 ; min.49.\t________ COMMERCIAL.\u2022' Witness'* Orricx, Wednesday.May 21.1F.O.FINANCIAL.Thera la no charge In the rate® of Money or Ster ling exchange.Call loan* on atock# are made at 5 percent and good commercial paper i# negotiable at C to 74 percent as to name and date.Sterling Exchange I# dull.Round amount# of sixty day bill» between bank# are quoted at 108 15 16 and demand bill* at 1C9|.Currency draft* 116 premium Counter rate# a ihade higher.Morning oalee\u2014» Dank of Commerce (ex-dlv.) 126; 94 Montreal Telegraph, 97] ; S5 Richelieu.«2J ; 1 Moot real Street Railway.80S ; 20 at 2C5i ; 7 Ga#.1994 .75 Canadian Pacific, 81» ; 22C at Sli ; 200 do.buyer 30 day*, sli ; 10 Gas Right*.*2& Afternoon oalta.-157 Rank offOoatmaic* (ex-dlv) 126 ;885 Montreal Telegraph, 974 ; 19*t 9'l ! H 4t 'J,i ! 50 Montreal Street Railway, 2054 1 Canadian Pad tie, 81 (.Xhe price* at the cloae of the Board reported to-day by Meiar*.NlchoU A Marlar.Stock Broker», corner gl# Francois Xavlar and Notre Dome atreet*, wtrs a# follow# i -fT is n h ftfooaa.n -5 is Banit.fiToexa MitceUanectu Montreal.Ville Marie.Ontario._ People#.MoUod# Toronto -Joe.Cartier.M \u2022reliant*.Quebec.\u2014 National*.E.Township* Union.\u2014 Commerce .Hocbelaga.2224 221 .\u2018.üiiè iis' _10O\t98 .165\t66 .\u2018218 210 \u201e 97\t90 .142} 141 ______ 1ÎU .A 821 .140\t132 .98\t90 .126} 128 .102 100 Montreal Tel.974 RIchAOnlNav.Cl# City Pase.Kr.-206 City Go* Oo.\u2014199j M.Loan A Mort.130 Canada Cotton.&2 Mont.Cotton.92 Dunda# Cotton.30 Stormont Cofn.70 HudonCotton.146 8t.PaulM.AM.lt .Can.N.W.Land.85 Can.Poe.By.- Sli St.Hanrl.974 «21 2064 19 1 7) 43 89 î:j 140 \u2018sô »I4 NEW YORK STOCK LIST\u2014May 21.(PumieAed by J.R.Metier.) IS St.Sacrament street Opening and Closing Prloet-10 00 a.tr.and 8 p, Btg.Demand \u2014 .60 day#.C.\tB.A Q.110 Can.Pacific\u2014.N Y.CenUal- Chicago Ga#.Con.ftouth____C(>4 Del.A Hudson.172 D.\tL.A West .1471 Erie.-.Oil.N.Y.A N.Eng tC'i N.J.Central.Kan.ATexa*.- Loula A Noah.914 L.Shore.Ill Mich.Central., St.Paol.M.A M .' M.O.Pac-76J Id*j Nor.Pac.- .Nor Pac.pfd.864 .Nor.West.Iti .Wabash, pfd.1 Omaha Com .O.A TranaCool 47} ] 4fl Pac.Mall.26, , Reading.4 i 8t.Paul.7«l Mj Tex.Pan.124* I Union Pacific.- 6»'», 93 W.U.Tel.864 Ml Wab.Com.114 Money.-\u2022 .I Sugar.93 TESTAMENTARY.f-y th* will Cf the tale Mr.J.51.1 .oranger, Of; fdo I* left for charitable puipoaes, and the re«t of th* estate la divided ihua 11,000 to Dam* Alexin* Loianger.wife of Mr.Henri Archambault ; W> to each of th* two children of Mr.Bc.uthllller Trudtl and the late Dame Alexlna Kohlllard ; S2.000 to Thomoe.eon of the late Judge T.J.J.1/ ranger : \u2022l,(W> to each of th# \"hlldien of .ludg# Lorenger.Judge Drti.grr M sole tr#tamenUr> eiecutor, and alto g*U th# rett cf the estate ; though the mother ano \u2022frier cf teitator hive tha uiufruct dcring thefr llfrtute.Fr I9H-I#.May 21, 1.20 pm \u2014Cloalng-Wheal, 96c cuh ; 96c May; 9ic June; 934c July; 9113 Aug.; 944c Dec.Corn, 32}c May : 324'; June ; 82|c to 8<}e July ; Si c Aug.; 3*4c to 33|e Sept ; SIJc Out.Oat*, ilijo cash ; 2b}c May ; 26}c July ; 23}c Aug.; 24D sept.; 264c Oct.Mn-wai xai, May 2\u2019, 1.15p.m.\u2014Cloalng\u2014Wheat, 9Cjo ca«h ; 90Jc May ;92{c July .Di'LctH, Max 21, 1.16 p m.-Cloalng\u2014Wheat, No.1 Hard, 94c cash; 94c May; 'Jljc June ; 9fic July; MJc Aug.Tolbi-o, Mav 21, 1.16 Tp- m \u2014Cloalng\u2014Whaat, 95o ca*h ; 95c >1»> ; 954c June ; 94ic July ; 92|o Aug.Nxw Yoaa, May 21.2.16 p.m.\u2014Cloalng\u2014Wheat.|l.01 May ; 994c June ; 98jc July ; 9«Uc Aug.; 06Jc Hep ten l-»r ; 964o Octol»er ; 07Jc Novtinber ; 97|n D«i ; FI 011 May'of 1691.Corn, tojc May ; 4.|c June ; tl>c July ; 424-J August ; *3j3 Sep* Lc>ndon, May 21, t p.m.- Contol#, 98 6-16for money ; 99} on account.LiYVki-oot, Mix 21, 11.30 am.-8prlng wheat, 7# Sd ; Rid W inter, 7# iijd ; No.1 Callfortla, 7x 2d; corn.3a 6id ; pe»#, ft# f-d ; pork, 64a Od ; lard.:it# ; l.acon, 31* to 51# Cd ; tallow, 24# 6d ; cheese, 43# 6d Gl LF AND RIVER REPORTS.Qriaac, May 21.L I#IJT-C1ear, strong «e»t wind.Th- Canopus in-ward,an>.30a.m.The tug Florence with lai iuc M-gnum in tow at 6 a.m.Kivxr mi L«or\u2014Clear, light north wret wind.The Uke Huron inward at 8 a.iu.The Michigan outward# at 6 a m.Mataxn Siberian Inwards at « a.m.K*m» Point - Hazy, north-weet wind.Car* HotiBB\u2014F'eggy, ralnlrg ; aoutb we«t wind ; three ship* Inward yesterday afternoon.Asticoart- Cloudy , nortb-weat gale Low P* iNT- Foggy, elroegaouth wind.The Cacouna Inward, bark UouUnce catward.CANNOT BIACH.(From Our Own Ocrrttpoiuient ) gcinio, May ifl,\u2014\u2019Under tho Lcadiojç of \u201cStand Rack Raicale,\u201dL\u2019Aircfeur t*i day print» a formidable eiglit column article in defence of ita director, Mr.Pacaudi uprainat what it terms tbe combined attacks of the reptiles of the Rleu pteaa who have been fattening for year* out of tbe plunder of their leaders of public works and notably of thfi Quebec Harbor work#, It devotea over a column to ahowioR that all the intereat io obatructinR Whelau\u2019a claim lay with tbe Opposition, and not with the Government which proved that it HAD DECIDED TO PAY IT the moment the item waa entered in the IJudRet while the Opposition from the very beRinnioif 0! the aeaiion by threat* and flaming article* in their organ and queationa on the order paper of the Houae ahowed their determination to oppose it, a sordid comedy it aay»,which suddenly ce*»ed the moment they were settled with.M«-re deniala.it remark#, will not explain aatistaotoiriy to the public why that opposition ceaaed *0 auddeoly and »o strangely.Aa for Whelan a denial», it aaya tbat tbe man\u2019s audacity 11 overwhelming and that it requires unbounded cheek on his part to assert that he did not know the destination of the $10,000.AKIIR HBRITATUIO FOB TIN DAYS about making hie peace with the Opposition an 1 then finally deciding to do ao in the presence of witnesBea like Meaare.C.A.Oecffrion, R.I're\u2018 fontaine and R.Lemieux, and telling fifty other» that he had been obliged to buy off the Opposition.A-' for bis statement that he never put Mr.Pacaud jn pcuseniioa of C3m premising document* against the Opposition, it ahowa how worthleaa it ia by recalling the fact well known to tbe whole public, that it wa* Mr.Pacaud who, during the eenrioo before laat, revealed to the House the existence of the two famous promiaiory notes, made in IfcSO, before the elections which broughï Mr.Mercier to power, and by which Mea#»#.Charleboia and Whelan each promised to pay $50,000 in the event of the aettlementof their cl uma, but actually produced before the Committee of Enquiry the original of the two note#, together with all the other documente, statement of acccunta, letter» of the ex Conservative Ministers, draft», note#, etc., proving the acandaloaa bargain which had been entered into between them, and the different transactions between the Rleu leaders and Whelan, all of which p*|>ers were Whelan\u2019# private property.It wa# never pretended, it #aya, that the papers were stolen.On the contrary, Whelan admitted in the enquiry tbat tb-y had not been.Then, how had they come into Pacaud\u2019» possession .' There is but one answer to tbe question.AS FOB WHILAN\u2019d HOSTILITY to the Government, it claims that it is explained by the fact that he is furious became the liov-eminent refuses to finally settle with him until he has first settled nia difficulties with his old partner, Ford, as it does not want to expose the Province to having to pay twice, and that th-' tempest he has raiaed since bis political dodge very much resembles blackmailing to force the Government\u2019# hands.TO BIFBK8H THI PUBLIC MIMOBY Mr.Pacaud also reprints all the documents above referred to, the two s',0,000 mtes signe 1 by Whelan and Cbailebois early in the summer of 18o<« ; Leblanc\u2019s $100 note to Wbe'an and hia demand for double and the other proofs showing payments of $3.000 to Mr.Rcaudet, the Quebec Treasurer of the Bleu committee, $1,000 ti Alfred Hamel : Ç1 000 to Hon.Jean Rlanchet : $100 for Mr.Taillon\u2019a election ; $1,700 for MoConville\u2019a election in Juliette ; $OU0 for Leblanc in Laval ; $500 for Doherty in Montreal Centre ; $15.000 for the Hon.W.W.Lynch\u2019s election, by cheque to order of Mr.Poupore on the Bri'ish North America Rank ; P.O.Huot, $350 ; Sir A.P.Caron $700, of winch $500 were for Caegrain\u2019a election, tte., etc., and concludes by pointing out theaeare the in.macii\u2019ate people who are now leekiog to make the public believe tbat he ia a scoundrel and a liar, and tbat th Messrs.A.L.Durantaye and C.K.\tfi nj before be gave hia evidence in the Ford ca* * that the money had gone to the Opposition, tb# latter asserting that Whelan, scarcely thre.w«-eka ago, in front of the Hr.Lxw.-ence Hall, admitted to him that he had been obliged to pay $10,000 to the Opposition lo prevent hia item from being staved off till another aeasion.Wednesday, May 21, 1890.FORESTS AH SANITARY AGENTS.Nashville,\u2018May 21,\u2014At the national confer* ence ot State Hoards of Health, yesterday, Dr, P.If.Brice, of Canada, read an interesting paper on tbe \" Preservation of our foreata aa a national sanitary measure.\u201d The following reaolutiona were unanimously adopted That, recognizing the well-known avili naulllng t] tin* whole nation from the dlaaetrous flood» which, within recant ytar#, have taken pla>* along the valleys ol cur great river», and Irom the de«truotlv« cyclone# whfih from lime to time ooour, both of *hlcb evil# havr l-ten pointed out to be due mainly to the culllug down of the foreet# on the mountain# and along tbe hillside* where our great rivers take their origin and the violence which the w ind itornif obtain nlowlog over the great tracts of prairie*, this National Couferauoe of Health nmoersde-elrea uio#t earnestly to brlog these evil# to the attention cf our Federal Uovemmtnt, our state and provincial IrgLUturn and to identifie and coiiimtrclal bodies, and our enlightened preea urging them to take tucb comprehensive action as to wit : 1.\tfaute a survey to be made of the gathering ground of our great rivers to preserve and replant If ntceasary these acres with protective forest tree#.2.\tKilabllsh schools where tbe principles and practice cf fciett tree» will be taught.3 Make recommendation# to our town* ami cities to 09, Mi #» W X7 S X- V 0AS is - w \u2022 \u2022 va w * so# \u2022 - m\t9 \u2014 \u2014 form park associations for the planting of tree# and obtaining waste lands to be gradually r*f.-rested.4.Protect by th« most stringent legislation tbe »«\u2022 eulla of the above mentioned work.A BAD BUSINESS.1)18 Moines, Is., May 21.\u2014The \" Original Package\u201d buaineta ia increaaing daily here.Score* of delivery waggons are running in the streets loaded with beer kegs and case» and bottles of scronger liquids without interference.RAILWAY RATES.Chicago, May 21.\u2014The Lehigh Valley Line will put into effect a tariff of lake and rail rates from Buffalo to St.Paul by way of Chicago on tho aamc basis as tho Lake Supmor lines by way of Duluth, This equalization applies only from Buffalo and not from the seaboard, but unless the trunk liuea discriminate in favor of the Lake Superior routes, it will enable the Chicago & St.Paul roads to compete with the Great Northern on through businesi from New York and Boston to the North-West.Chicago, May 21.\u2014The recent threat of the i Lake Short road to reduce the rate cn oata to the baaia of twenty cents a hundred pounds from Chicago to New York, and to make reductions on provisions, like hogs, etc., was put into exccuticn yeiterday.CRIMINAL COURTS.J.It.Smith, hotelkeeper, has been arretted on a charge ol eubornation to perjury.The csss Ie being prosecuted by the S.P.W.,x U.Raroee out cf the case brought bv Smith against hi# barmaid, In which his chirge against her cf ttcallng |1 was dlamlmed owing to the principal witness confessing that *be had been induced to swear falsely by Smith.The forgery a!« again»» A.Lacousler ha» been dropped.SHIPPING.Qtt»NST(.«s, May 21.-Arrived tttvmer Majettlo from New York.The Dominion Line SS.Ontario, from Quebec on tbe 9th Inatant, with 330 bead of cattle, armed at Avon-mouth Dock on Tuesday, and landed her entire shipment In good order.The Beaver Line SS.Lake Huron passed Father Point inward* to day at 1.45 a.m., with 9 cabin, 30 Intermediate and 126 steerage passengers.The Hania Line steamship Kehrwieder jailed from Antwerp for Montreal on the 15lh Instant.The Hans* Line steamer Oaw-ius.from Montreal, with 402 head of cattle, paased Father Point on Monday at 2 p.m.; all well.The Hans* Lloe atexmabip Ombrooke Irom Montreal, with 361 head of cattle, passed Quebec Tuesday mornlnr.Nsw York, May 21.-Arrived Sirs.Furneaal* from Glasgow, Frb stand from Antwerp.Fatiirr Poist, Que., May 21.\u2014The SS.\"Siberian,1 of the Allan Une, from Glasgow, Inward at 11.40 a.m.with 13 cabin, 60 steerage, 39 Intermediate and 128 of Mr.Quarrier'# children.\ta BIRTHS BOURNE -At tbe Kecfbry, St Andrew .Que , Sunday, May IStb, the wife Of the Rev N.A.F Bourne, ol a daughter.DIED ANDERSON.On May '.'th, at the residence of his brother, Doiuinionvdie, Ont ^Joseph And- rron, in the filth year of his age.tn.134 H st 4 \"*n fie1 85} ~90} THE GERMAN ARMY BILL.RtUtiN, May 21.\u2014The Budget Committee of tbe Reichstag continued its coneidnation of the nrtny bill.Gen.Do Vernoia, Minister of War, explained that the bill aimed to (live » military training to all n en fit for service.After the bill wa* paired, 37,000 additional men would be available.It was not intended to increase the cumber of eiGting cadres, but to «.trengthou them.Geu.Von Wolk«-n»tieD, chief of the Department General of War, of the Prussian War office and member of the committee of national deb-ndenoe, in reply to a question by Herr Von Rennigsen, naid a reduction of the term of compulsory military aervicoa to two years waa impossible at preeent.CABLE NOTES.The Prince of Walea will viait Rob'.in pn vately, aa the guest of Sir Edward Ouiùüoan.and will attend the Raldoyle race* at Whitauu tide, THK SITUATION IN CEDAR KEYS.Cidab Kith, Kla., May 21.\u2014The gun# of the revenue cutter \u201c McLann\u201d atill cover the city.The crew has been exerciied at aroall arm* and great gun practice and their action# have jarred on the nerve# of the people of Cedar Key#, who look on the cutter\u2019# arrival here a# a great invasion of their rights.Captain Smyth met a non.her of tbe citi/ens and advised tbat they form a provisional government at « nee so aa to keep the eity'a affaira in good shape.ADVERTISEMENTS.THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVI- ciation COMPANY.4tr»:»:Y« hiktiiixv.si.(mi To Ujirlllon\u2014IM.OO.On Palace Mesmer SOVEREIGN.A delightful trip at a convenient hour, and H<*MK BY THK KAP1DS.Fast rteaiiik'at train (or Lachine le»Te#\t8.U5 »,m.The new t oil, the Sovereign, i# comfort ntlont.tixciirolon lo Ollnwn, 842.341.Tickets good to go 23rd and 21th.and return 2fith init.Afternoon Trlpa.Mr.PRINCE OF WALKS, up Lake Kt Louis amt down the Rapids, leaving Canal liatlu 1.30 p m., Ht.rial.riel Lock# 2 p m.Round (rip, ftOc, To ST ANNS8 by IS T K .1 4U and 2 15 p m.: on C.P R , I 36 pm, and down the Rapid- by Hot- reign.Trip, 8tc.\t,\t.SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take 5 p m.tram to Lacbmc.Ticket, at B -naventure Depot, 143 and 176 St.Jame# Street, Windsor and Balmoral Hotel*.K.w.MlMMlKItl».Jr., il»nager.FEDERATION LODGE 214.A.O.U.W.The regular inecllug of above lodge twill be h-Id onTIIURSDAY,the 22nd : iuat , at 7 20 p in , in the lodge room, Oddfi'ltow# Hall.251 Ht- Jame* *1.Kv, ry ineinlwr requested to attend.An At Home will lie held at the close.VitiÙu ; brethren made welcome.WM.\tUec.7 J^RSKINE CHURCH 88 BAND OK HOPE CLOSING ENTERTAINMENT, 11ll RMIAV EVBSIX«, K n'rlork, HARMONY MALE QUARTETTE and other# will «log.rpRAKALGAR INSTITUTE, '£ MONTREAL.An Initiatory Department will lie coin men od In the above Institute at the opening of next *ea»ion for girls of ten year* and upward» An e»an.iuaiion (or entrance into the Initiatory Department and Upper School wdl l>e held in the tnatllutr on '.ilh May and .on 3rd and 4th September.\t7 Candidates from distance ran lie examined at or > near their re»idenc*» Five Hrholanhlps for Resident Pupil#, of tbe value of fifth each, will be open for competition at the Hep tomber Examination to daughter# of clergimen or ol widow*.For (iitiject* of eiiniioation au-l other particular*, apply to A, F.RIUDKI.L, 22 Bt John street Montreal.Secretary.EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS.The Oil and Water Color paint* ings by Poter Ghent, J.Clinton Jonc», J.C.Salmon, and other artists, will bo op< n to the public at No.203 St.James street.To* morrow (Thursday) al'tornoon.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers. Wednesday.May 21, IbOO THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.READABLE PARAGRAPHS AT yUKUEC.Hoard and Room».f(MYU4 *Hdtr t\\u K<«d.1$ ctnlt uuA\tuj U H uvriti, prr)«ll4.i BKHPKOTA Itûl VOON'U MAN, MOUpyiag * l*r*«>r iMilrootu Ui.u bt> rr<|ul>ei,lu m o«iitr»l I.K'.lity.woUla 1» lu .r of » room\tAi i'lyor\tSt.A like to C.lUeilnc »lr« t ÂLABflK \u2022\u202211 furoUbeS Booiu to l*t.with or without bon i.iiutkUe for tw.>iseotle«n*u : r>o4 locklUjf Apt ly to to Mince «trout.('lOMKoUTAItl.Y Kuriii*hi«l «initie au.i .1 .ol.!e rorno».J with good board, for tteutlemeo.Apply S-o) nl.Antoine.\t______________ tiOMHiUTAl.K Boom, willi f ill < r p»rli«! le>ard ; 'iniet / home ; tenu» imxter»te 1st flptn-r St M«rtlu n.(tli.M FoltrAlil.K Boom, with goal I o«rd, in \u2018loiet V tbri«ti«« f«n.i!y; torm» ury mudorato.A lure»» Homo, \u2022\u2022 Witoe»# ' Olhce.AUBN1SHKH BOOM\talto ,nik!l Uooui on ' upper floor Sd Uulroreity «trvel \" Boodle, Boodle\u2014who'» got tho boodle ?' \u2022\u2022Tub OttBti Adyantaok of living lo Boston,\" ssld k cew arrivât hrre lately, \"Uthat you esn go anywhere you like from that dty.It hat that great advantage over Denver and the wild We«t \" \u2018\u2018 Then, why did you not btay there?' \" Becauee I wanted to make uec of the advantage.\"\u2014Denver (Cel) A\u2019ewt.Wiit Wiu.You Coron when Shlloh'e Cure will give Immediate relief, Price 10c, 60c and $1.Sold by B.K.McGale, 5123 Notre Dame etreet ; Lavlolette it NeUon, 1606 Notre Dame ktreet ; and J.T.Lyone, corner Craig and Bleut) «treete.OviRiiBARD at A Boabdixo-Hoi si.\u2014\u201cHow are you, butter, how do vou feel to night ?\u2019 \u201c < \u2022h, I am Just as strong m I'cssible.How are you, Mister Coffee I \u2022\u2022 Me ! Well, to epeak the truth, I feel very weak.I don\u2019t feel nettled.How are you, Mies Milk ?' \" Oh, I feel very blue.I fell Into the water this morning, and came near being drowned ; If >ou see a cow anywhere around I\u2019d lactometer.\" Then the eteak yelled out, *\u2022 bully,\u201c and the mutton laid go at while you're young, while the boiled tggl fairly cackled In derteion.Florida Tuih*-I\u2019nion- Cabwsu., Mass*y Si Co.\u2019a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with 1\u2018rpaln and Quinine, has given greater satisfaction than any other preparation of Cod Liver Oil Palatable and easily retained by the most delicate stomach.Prescribed by all the leading physicians.Sold by all druggists.W.A.Dyer 4 Co., sole agents and manufacturers for the Dominion.Youro Wire (beamlrgl))\u2014'* I have a surprise for you, Claretcr.i made these doughnuts myself.\u201d Young husbsnd (pausing with one halt way to his mouth)\u2014\u2022' You made them, Effir \" \" I did ; It s my first attempt.\" (Fervently)\u2014\u201c My darling, ycu have saved my li(o !\" (Lays doughnut down)-C/iü»0O Tribvno.Stiiwui's Catarrh Urmkdy\u2014b positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth.Sold by U.E.McGale.2123 Notre Dame street; Lavlolette 4 Nelson 1665 Notre Dame street ; and J.T.Lyons, corner Craig and Bleury streets.Wanted.BmUu %\u2019vUr Ihu A.ml, 10 tout* eacA «HArrUms, up U Hi word*, prepaid.G GOD CARRIAGE Horse wanted, one easily driven Apply 141 Bleury st.nud suitable for riding.Viv ANTED to purchase, n small milk round Address MILK 54, \u2022'Witness OMea.¦«7ANTKI*.for the Church of Eualaud, Beaconsflclcf.ST p O.a clergyman for the months of June, .Imy and Atigtu-t.Address P.O Hi v 1740.Montreal_______ XU7ANTED, to purchave.all kinds of La-lies'and Gen-TT t\u2019em-ns Clothing Winter and HuromerOoojü; the best prices paid.Address to H.GlI.liKKT.o-)\t^ XETANTED \u2014lAdiea and Gentlemen with good voices to TT form a volunteer ch ir for the Sunday evening service at the Montreal Sailors Institute.Thows wiUimi to nMist vill I» 4,*m* conunuDicmtD with J.RITCHIB iibiiiA, aSailon»' Inatltute, i: \u2022 Comtpl»loDtr< «Uwei.____ ÂV _______________________________________________ XVANir.D TO PUItCHASK.Lot nr f-ot«, on which W to meet two Dwellings, or two Dwelling* already erected almut 24 or 25 fee» wide, with eUenslou kitchens in rear, between McGill «\u2019olleiie avenue and Essex avenue sliid Dorchester and Bhrr'.ro - Hr.ets.House, must be in good condition.Address, rtatlng\tC('1\u2018 iar« and lowest cash prices, with name of seller to l.Ü.Box 1457.Montreal.________________________________ vtt ANTED, one or two good Bnisaols Carnets, about 35 yards eAch Must l-e cheap.A.ldrea.sUt.ug price and wlure to l»e seen, X.Y.Z ¦ \u2022\u2022 55 dm is Utllce TANTI.D, Second hand Skiff ; good order ; two pairs oars D.SMITH, Jr A CO .43 William street.-«¦«» ANTED to purchase, all kinds of Ladies'and Gents AV L'sst-off Clothing, kuroiture, Carpets, Stoves, etc.TT LASI-OII oiovnua.^ 1(YAMH r,27 Craig street.war a NTHD.Second-Hand Books for cash A\\ A \u2018 1\tAd-lrers tS\"! St.Lawrence street Lost, Strayed and Found.jfMiees under (Ai« k-euf, 10 tenlt tacK insertion, up to Î0 «mrrfs, prepaid.Ij 03T, Small Black Note Book 166 Mountain atreet.I J*\u2019Wallet containing a few («stage etamp*.er riii pit gs and #73 to «100 in bank bills Uetiirn to fffst.C,lVbsrn Ttrlwb icd risi\u2019tve a reward Yi*'w'let'alreeuT'hy\u2018waV-vf't'athcarl and Union avenue.flUdn «v/.The\t\u2018 ' 51\u201c^ ed on n-tiirtiiDg to E.E.OBAETDN k S»>N, ai- nu .James site-1.Educational.A110HT(»N TEACHBlt of experience limiti-l numlier of pupil*: terms, 81 per nmoi ^Ute-h \u2022« th- clt, '^.^r-Wit^ Odic.Houses Wanted.WANTED, to rent, a Small T- nwnent or Gotta*'-.4 or AV 5 rooms.TennAm^jem^^MiJkdlre-^.Musical.jihobough iNBTBuarioN.^,0 SABLES REIOHLINO, yio&ixiht.Violin iostnetion At OKü J SHEPPARDS new Music Studio*.3*7» St.Catherine «trect.Situations Tacant.Votic/j urei e (S |f arod, 10 ccnti -aeA intertton, up to tC wortU prt/xikt.HOUSE.KEEPER want«J St Catherine street.WANTED a Sewing Girl to maVe Chil-lreu « Clothes; tt olty r fereneee *8 st.Matthew st.W ANTED, fltliee Boy.must be able to write and rea-1.TT Wapis, #1.23per week.Apply 784 Craig street VV ANTED, a Housemaid TT Must have good reverenc e.w ANTED, Kune, two children 14 Lincoln avenue.YV ANTED, Young Girl.Protestant, age about 15, to vT take rare of 15 month* old child Reference re-\u2022pill I A pp y at once to 10 Elm avenue, CoteSt.Antoine.WANTED, a good General Servant; jo ol j-tction to Tf an eld' rly woman .good home to a competent person.Apply 4J eusse-', street 1 1NUUN1BUKD ROOMS to let, with or without board 7\t81 City Councillors street.1.TURNISHKD ROOMS and Board for on* or two ^en-I1 tteu-eu, facing the river, cl- ae to Convent station, l.acblue\tP.O Box 46, Leahlne Itoeke- INUBNIHHED or Uulurulshed rooms at 33 St Phillip \u2019 atreet_________________________________________ 1 A DIES or Gentlemen wishing for board in a country J lartiibouie could be accommodated by applying to MKM DOWLING.Covey Hill, Que 1AKGK ROOM, suitable for one o» Two Gentlemen ; J newly ftirnitbed; bath, etc 11) Birtholet street.I' A ROE EBON I ROOM TO - ._J tao goiitlt men ; #6; Kug-ish People ; no cluldreu K ,KT, furnuhed to suit people ; no children 174 Mt George street.OOMH TO LET.with or wlihout Isiard ; also table 54 Mt Diiiuiuiuue »tn-e> ROOMS -One l.avge and Two Small Rooms, furnUhed .or uufii>ni*h»d, wi'h or without l-iard Private family Ko children, Vicinity of cydoraiua Addreaa PRIVATE EAMll.Y.' Witness Ollioe.ROOMS, with Board.\t, 222 St Antoine street.ROOMS Yurnlshed Rooms to let.with or without board.Apply No.9 Brunswick street, city 11 OOMH On 1st Door, 2 large rooms unfurnished, suitable for light house keeping ; in a private family.3ul Ht.Charles Horrommee.OOM TO LET A comfortably Euinistied Room to Let.Eor particulars call nr address, J H .396 x Ht.Donilui-iue street.OOMH.-Double and Single Rooms vacant, alio, a small room on upper floor.56 University street ROOMS, with good Board ; alio, Tab'e Boarders | ,\t273 Seigneurs street.TITO LET, a targe Eront Boom, furnished or unfurnished M.\tApply lo 180 Ht.DoUta street.r|TO RENT.Parlor Bedroom, suitable for married roupie I.or two geutlemen, with board, tl M-icalfe street.riTO LET.Burnished and Unfurnished Rooms, with or X without use of kitchen, nt 28 St.Monl-iui- st.f|TO LET.Double I'arlor, unfurnished, with use of kit-J.cheu .good locality : live minutes from Victoria m.; m t\tDOUBLE PARLOR, \u201d Witness Gflice f|Tpy LET, Room, furnished or unfurnished ; water on X each flat ; in quiet family Apply at 2081 St C'athetiue Atreet riTol,K.T, well-furnished front bedroom on ba'hriom J flat, with or without board : quiet family ; uo chil-211 nt.Antoine street.f|T() LET, 3 uiifurnlslied Rooms, ou bath room Mat.X\tApply 269 St Antoine street.f|TO LET, a large Unfurnished Room 101 Ht.Felix X Greet, near 8t Antoine street.flTO LET TO GENTI.KMKN.in a piivate family, two X nicely Furnished Rooms, with partial to*rd and use of piano : tenu» moderate 71 Amlerson street, tint door from Dorchester newly furnished; bath-; 6 minutes f \" Witness' OlUm.ROOM, front, for yentleman;-\t.\t.room Mat; private family ; 6 minutes from Post-oMice Address CENTRA 1.A NTE1), by the 1 t of .Tune, to complete the statl it vv tht-Or.ie, lloa'- jnsfield, head cook (uianl, twocham- A* btrmbliD, dining room, kitchen and mintry girls.Apply before Haturday at 55 Beaver Hall Hill, WANTED, a Youth as Collector, and to as.det in the TV oIBce One residing with his parents preferred.Apply by li tttr to Box 1870 Post Ollice.Montreal 'ANTED.General H rvant, where another girl is <-vir* cmiveniemj- ,taMe B-m 1, gentlemen imiy ; terms Ot)MS, two nicely furnished room*, with or without partial board.\t73 Manstteld street.()OM for gentl, n\t.'-infortable huurc, with full or parlial hoar-l Address COMKoUTABLK.10, \" Witness OMice.\\YJ kep\u2019 A(iply willi refoence, at 27 Vi ot Catherine street.YV ANTED, an experienced Nurse to take rare of a TT baby Six months old Must be res-ly to go to the seaside and to take situation at once.Riferenoes required.Apply at 1048 Dorchester street, any time before noon.1VANTKD.immediately, to go to Lachiue.a good TT Uvucral Servant for family of two ; no washing Apply, between 12 and 2, to 600 Guy street 'ANTED, immediately, ac cvperii-n ed Stenographer and I j p- writ» r Apply at 142 Ht.Paul street.w w \\Y ANTED, a good General Servant with references.Good wages Apply at 192 Bleury street 7 ANTED.Cooks, Housemaids, General Servant* and Hen v.ts willing to go to the country 744 La.,-auchetier« street.YA7 ANTI D.au Apprenties to tho Pnoto Kn«v*ving TT au-l Zmc F.tching ousineas THE BUBLAND I.tTHO CO Y, Bleury street WANTED, brass moulders, finishers, monitor hands, polishers, strapper», and nickel platers, to work in Canada, otic day's run from Moiiireal Apply, by letter, to LKAHh FOUNDER, I* O.Box 1947, Montreal WANTED imm-llaUly.a good General Servant TT\tApply at No 8 Milton street.WANTED, by the 26th of May.a General H.-rvAiit, at 1), Du rocher street Protestant preferred No washing ROOMS AND BOARD -In a highly respectable fami- ly.laiRe, well funiiriied Booms.Mrst-olasv B-jard, convenience Table Board, gentlemen only ; terms moderate.App y 273 Seigneur* st.K« IOMH to Let, Two n ry comlortable Kurntthed Be l-rooths on Bath room Mat.English family, li- Ht.Andre street.Gentlemen pn-ferre-l Oi'M on bathroom tl»t, handsomely furnished, with all modern courouiemea and Mrst-claas board at 4.' McGill College avenue.11 ROOM Furnished, suitable for one or two raepeoUble young ladies, emoloyed during the day.rent four dollars month Apply 751 Ht .lamt* st ___________ KOt»M Tt* LET, furuisn.d, lor two young men, with .breakfast and tea.Andy 544 Hanguinnt street, juat above Roy.\t____ 1v ABLE BOARD, two minute* of Guy street Mri AblDLEk .1'n-t oMU-e Y'ACAN\u2019i IKS I 1 IW-.Of Sbree young men , also, tab\u2019e board.Apply to 23 Bleury street YV ANTED, one or t»o lodgers, at 629 Sangulnet street.Board and Rooms Wanted.#1\ti uvUr (hit head 10 etnU tae.h iMCfTtOMk up to W vordt, fnrepaid w vy ANTED, Lady Agent* for fast selling household ar R<>CHE3TER CHE6IICAL CO, 75' Ciaig sto-et tTANH D.a Lauidress Apply at fi-.ce t.th-Ladies Bei'-'v-ileut Institution\tI Berthelet street NY YV7 ANT KD.Young Woman as attendant f >r an Invalid.TT Mnrt lw healthy ami a goo«l um-llewoman It.1er encee req ilred Address INVALID \u2022\u2022Witness OMb i- \u2019 AN1 ED, smart young Girl, to d.> general housework.>1 K I', a good Get:irai Servant, for a family of b-,\t55 Hhuter street.\u2022ANTED, a guod General errant.*ith refer».« 1*3 Aylmer streot.it ANTED, General Servant fur small family ; must lu ¦ od referei -i IL- -1 » u\u2014tu a competent Apply al ï\u2019iit St Catherine street YV \"mit*\"It*' able t\u2019\"miik and understand gat.lt-r.ing ; references t-qulred Aiqily.after 6 Sip m .at 6t MuuoUiu avenue, 1*01» 8t Antoine\t_ \\\\j ANTKI>.a Teacher, with tirnt clans Diploma, to take >> ch.rge of Protestant Elementary Bchonl itnuie-diately.Apply, stating salary to WM HTEKNK, Hhiga wake, Co B-uiaventure, Que.____________________________________ 7 ANTED, a girl to assist with light housswork L a *v i.u.*\tfi Mcgui Ooliegs avenue AV ANTED, General Servant for small family, must TT have good references.Good wage* to s co-npi-tout girl, Apply »t\t2684 St.Catherine street \u20ac AV ANTED, relia tile local and travelling salesmen T» I\u2019ustlions permanent.Special Inducement* \u201co*-fast selling speciallie*.Don't delay.Salary from *tert.BRiiWN HBOS., Nursery men, Toronto.Got AGENTS WANTED.Salary or Commission Write for terma.v»TO>E st W ELlINtiTOY, Nursery mm.24! 84.Janus street, Montreal J W.Beall, Manager Business Chances.For sale, A CRACKKR.BREAD AND CANDY MANIL PACT''EY, willi Reel Oven .M-vdern Machinery an'l {steam Power Th.Imslneas has the pr.stige resulting Irum ovir thirty years of successful operation.4.II.FLI.TI III.K.HHKKIIROOKK, P i) \u2022pilOTO ENGRAVING l.'S'.î ^XSovSiïZt*!!! ont delay, by Jun » witosu\" Ufllo*.MootrwtL Aildrt 4», uiviug frrtr*.Ac , aUMMKB BOARD, \u201cWiioe^ Miscellaneous.AH! I)K Best Engli.h Stylo Shirt msde to order at #2.Try It.17UÜ NOTRE.DAME 8TKFKT.Two doors Hast of Notre Dame Church.Employment Wanted.A\u2019uGci i under this head, 10 rents ca.A to-,f Hon, ivrds, prepaid up to Ü \\HOBKR.sleatly young Kugllshuian wanU a situation as Htureitiao ->r any p wlltoo \u201c,,l\u2018,\u201c\"U, can make hlmseK useful.Apply lo DAN, \" Witness ollue.\t_________________ e ANTED, within easy distance of the city, boar! for L i fs-nlly of 5 persons - 2 a-l-ilta and ' children.\\ WELL CONNECTED %oUNU MAN.81 year* oi age, dl-sirta a situation as Collector and assislaut m an ofhee or store ; Las liait olhce experleuee.au-l Is well - cuy ; I-eat of refer, in.v at t-i cl-.tvac give security if reqii'red Addreaa I QM.KCIGR.'\u2022 Willies.GMLe A SITUATION l* urgently needed by a Young Se-»Uh man as Clerk, HaW»man or btonmam Htroug an-l «clive Well r-lucaled Would do any kind of work-Good rrfrit uovs Address JOHN, \u2022\u2022 Witueas OfUce.at -,iisll L <1 ailll the i, i st >1 *' -iitv - an MKI.l ABLE YV ANTED, by two Young Ladies.furniah«-d room, use TT of kitchen, good price If suitable, uermaneut Address B.L 73, ' Witness Olhce.BH W1LHUN, Servants Registry.721 l.sgauchetiere street To Lot.> A YOUNG Mao, cf caoalderalile ripertmce i« ortl.« woik, wai-u a (h>*IUuu of irust.such as Cashier or Assislaut Bookkeeper: underaUnds all branches of g.urral olhc.w-rk ; Intst of ref.reoce*.and eeojirBy, If nqiilied ITeaso addnes IflNLltHGOR, Witness Office.\t_________________ nh ElILTON, 2444 St Catherine street, near WlndAor Hotel, cures Pile», Cstsrrh.Neuralgia.Kidurged Ulàndi, hkln Mid Chronic DltMMM# WITHOUT ui'KUA* noN».Mrdiciiiei «w/ely uiMl«?d.Hour*, afUîruoon» %uô tveiiiuK^\t____________________ RH.VALKNTIaNK.ftt*hiou%Ue «Ircw ucd mantle \u2022 « lUAktr, ha» itMiiov»\u2022 II Victim »tr» * t.All ordtrfl prffvup'ly att»'ii'ltHl to at r^aaonaHt* t4*rniA.A YOUNG Person wishes to return lo Kug'sud .will go as nurse or maid ; ag* 20; will go for her passage.Apply, at once, 2253 St.Catherine street,___________________________ A McGill t'liiversiiy man deairos a Mhool.or puplle in classics, Ei-gUsb.Fieuch, mathemalio# Ad^lrvws sj a « XI.12111\t** W if itaSA.(irtli't*.-\u2014,- f|vu !,KT Formsfied ilollsg IJKPLt/VMKNT by good Cook for country, or work | ill(( g,,, U-droom*.parlor, \"i by the day Apply |5Jiir trs At , m-stalrs._ two klu liens, close t-> the be ich reliable Young Man.Best Of relereucei given Would do any kind of light work Address STUDENT, uW, \u2018'WiineM Office.______ I EMPLOYMENT WANTED.A young lady of fair j éducation ami good character, wishes a situation In lire*.Address, CUES, \" Witueas Olhce.17* M PLOYMKNT wanted by 74 having a college education.an Ollice or store ; quiik at ugures^ AiHleet under Ihtt head, 10 ceafs eaeh Msvrtio», up tj ff tewdt, iirepaui.(1GTTAGK TO KENT, No 8 JuMIce a»ei ue, off Guy 1(0 fo t from Ht Aid-tin* site-1 car* ui«turn con vet lenree Modwbite rent, hot water to luth Apply*» No 1, nest door, or to MIC EUAN K I.IN, lii'JHt .lamev st (upvtslrs) 1.VUBN IHIIKD House to Let for summer umiitli* , w.-et I of Windsor.Piano.chlv% lioen and platodwaiw.It rt-iuind Addrvs* DORCUKOTKIt.*\u2022 Witness >>m,e.HOUSE TO LET, »1 Coursol street ; 3 rooius; bath, , w c Appiy 34 Inspector strsel ÏITTLK METIS, large furnished ll'vuse to lit, on good J bcaeh\tAddn-ss R O.G , \u201c W itness\" Olhce.SUMMER RESIDENCE to hi st M-.rray Bay, om-taliuiig thnteeii rooms, c-tu-plelely furnished,Sllilatwl ou the liauks of the Ht I.»» rein e Apply I» JAMES GI Bit, P O Box 1061, Qui bwo.f|H> I.KT, three self contained ll-nise« in Gie village nt I llos ick ; about three ininules walk fr-un the G.T.station au-l In sight of the English Hlv-r : terms easy.Apply 1131 St Jam*, street, TtO I.KT, at 3 liy-tal Tel race.Lac h I no, on* mumtes walk from wharf stati-m rhe whole house for mm» weeks from June luxh.or part could Im< had, if re |inre,L In-fore or after that date.Water an.I hath Parti» fur-uisht-d if desired\tApply on the promisee Furnished Cottage at Little Mrliv, contain ftttl -g, -Ih.ing room amt In the healthiest psrt ol Metis ; tern s reasonable.Apply W M Kl K LE, Jr , or to J NO DAVIH, 1750 Notre Dame »* ITVNGINF.Etf.\u2014A Certificated first class Engineer, of JT twelve yearn' experience In works, engine rojui and draughting uthce, r*-piives altnation ; well known among uorth country English ship-owners ; best-'f Addle»» Q , *' Witness Omet.I ADI KB requiring Servant» pleaae call at j\t724 Lagauchetlere street.SITUATION wanUd by married Man ; underatAudi horses, gardening\tOffloe.SITUATION wanted by a young man as Storeman iu a Wholesale store ; throe year* experience ; best city re fereucea.AddreasO.L.102, \" Witness Oll-s»___ FIXO DAIBY FARMERS A young Englishman wants X a situstion to learn the husinssi, willi b )ar«! and ket-p only.Good rofereucea.Reply to Post Olhce drawer 1144.Quebec, P.Q.______________________________ riXO PARENTS OK GUARDIANS A lady (middle 1 aged) would take charge ol a young lady or little girl or two to go for summer mouths to ibe ssa or mountains.If or refers uct*i and tonns a<1drTî4i /«KTA, Wfilnoxt Oftice.___________ .ANTED, by a rcipectsble Woman, work by the day.» ye\tApply 196 Bleury street.w__________________________ WANTED, Paiterhanging.- - T T Pereonal or postal orders protnp-ly attended by Painting.Tinting, \u201e\t_____ |iromp-ly \u2022 BAKER,Toi HI Felix street -IT Ht Ant, in \u2022 YY7 ANTED, by a Lady, poalllon a* Housekeeper, would TT take charge of a g«iitli-iiiau s litius»i for th- aumiiier months.Country pr.-fe red.Halisfactory referenoe.A-l-lrrAS, Mrs K ,* Witness fjitioe YV ANTED, by» strictly temperate young man.situ» TT (ion as waggon drlrc-r or some siiiiilar work, willing to leave the cuy Address TEMPERATE, YY'ANTED, by a Gardener, a situation iiuil«-r an es-TT ptriri.ctd man In conservatory g-»4 rf uuatntva.Plnt elass Counter Hand Beat city reference*.No objection.to Ivaxiug citP nINl.WA!X .Wit,,\u201e-office YVANTED A ministers wid-iw, about «0, tlesirc* a TT situation as lad» a c impatdon, mother s h-lu nr g it frees* to yoni.g children.English.Ki.-uch and music ; salary no object ; a com fort* I tie home desired I lease direct or al>p!y lo 92 University »t- YVANTED by a Young Man lately arrived from Kug TT laud, work of any kind in or about a house Address J I M .\u201c Witness office _ YVANTED work by the diyl nnv Gu-I.\u2019 y :i r- p- -TT table Woman.Apply in rear 76| Bleury »treeL__ YY 7 ANTE I) situation at Tailor by young Englishman Good pant* and yxet maker Address uwu p.\tTAILOR.\" Wllnees'Office.YVANTED work by the -lay ; house-cleanlugor olMoe*.Tt\t\\ppiy te ,'l st I r'.sm street YT\u2019AN'IED I i IX *-r*t -'» \u2022 Ur.-Ati, »K-r.tew mu ! / lb-TT day .tirst-class Cut and Fit.Addreea.'\tJEAN, \" Wltne** Office.YVANTED situation, garden, hovae, co* around \" botiar I y the year.Mrsl-x lass re erex -\u2022«*; gentle-h booM, cnnntry Address M H., 'Wlin*** mb YY7AN'TKD.l-y a McGUl University man.sltuatios in T T an office, collec'lng nr some other suitshle employment.\u2022'Address \"AKI H,\" Witnea* Office.Property.A'oliro» loi-lcr (hit head, 10 oenti each 4«»rrlio», up U IP ten)nit, prepaid.\t___________ ITHiR SALK, or To Let, Mrst class House, 19 Drolet \u2019 street, mar to St.Louis square.Apply nt '\t95 Cadu-tu street.1 .\u2019OUR Choice Building L'-tafor sale, in herri street.V Cot- siiHt Louis; singly or r\" Mat ; city water ami drainage: 3 ir.innUs from cars; locall-y English 1 ro lestant: price low.l.o |mr f-s»t- Apply to A,JÎ F, .A' XVATK11H, Ï51 Craig street, city, or 55 Born, Cote St.Laic It\t.IXiiK HALE, or wculd oxchaign for Building Lit*.* several new \u2022'ottagea at Point Ht.Charles; g-iod locality iwMlranted^dro*.J.A II.P.O Box 26.city.1 VijB HA I.K, First-class House.36 McGill College avenue * New drain.Apply at 1« lj»val ayetme.____________________ 31 MRS link hi au- \"f l.-iinlou, bug .1 ha* cornu dress making, and is prepared to exncute all order* in the newest style 1255a Dorchester street, we.*.OTICE \u20141 will aiqily to the Corporation for leave to erect a Steam Engine on Papineau Road.JOH.CADI EU.XT OTICE\u2014We will apply to th- Ourporation for leave to erect a Steam Engine on our premlsta, Monique street.BATEMAN a CO _____________ V'<*TICK\u2014We w III apply to the Oorporation for li-are to erect a Steam tugim- on premiiei rear of Mt.Jean BaptUte and Bx-rri atreet, bt.Jean UsptiMf W*7».M 'ilv K Is « Lr'J.\u2022 IIIR SALK.Ilo-ise* in Peint St Charles an-l Tenemint 1^ Houses in Eleanor «tree».\t,\t\u201e JOHN BURRELL,Beal Estate Agent, Temple Building.1-»OR MALE.Three sxilsUantial Brick Houses.Kent 8 gtreet, snd Vacant Lot adjoining.Terms to suit purchasers \u201c%^UBBkLL.Real Estate Agent SOB HALE, Vacant Lots op Victoria avenue 1 wtl| on \u201e0e lot.He to 20c p.r goo.1 on JOHN IIUKRELI- IsiiR SALK, large lot.with a two st-iry Brick House, 1 Notre Dame sueet.near 0 l\u2019 m.Vv\u2019 liliVtUFf lf* Tfrms liberal._______________________JOHN BURRELL.Iil-hb S for sale at Nos.234.244.131.and 136 C\u2019ourool atreet, paying 10 pe, o-C^e.11 jpüR SALE, The well-built ar.d oomforUble HOUSE No.131 Luaignan R1 sPECTABLK Pir/iou will undertake care of Baby or , ygmily of Childr*n: healthy home; suburbs; re-ft-rence* f ithangexl Apply 151 Hosarie street_ \u2014 END US your address on postal card and our agent H will deliver you 7 boxes of Ivory Tooth Powder and » hai -.some 5 x 10 Mover PiCluie Frame, ail fur gl waitcl KOCHKHlKK CHEMICAL CO.759 Agenls Craig LIT LAWRENCE MAIN mJKEET.8»th July.1«9.^ Mr MM I* I havi* tiPfl yutir .lapanfia\tItall on bn uch gilt clrcka.which had P^'» an-l take great pleasure in informing jouthat the result was biyhly gralifjiug, Ihr eloex* sppeariug as if they were emirrl» new I cheerfully »ecom«c»nd it to anyone requiring a first-claar article for P,cl^r^,r*DK7N^!'J.jj,lr rVXIKiMAH K GREEN.Manufacturer of all kind* of 1 Tailor* and Drro.-uiiskfr* Squares, lung moas-ires, 3 to 16 feet, at 91 Inspector stroet.Montreal riM) IMG vi V I BAUD.I hare \u2022Ppo''>\u2018i'<'11 I Rowell.1695 Notre Dime street, am\u2019 I- K Ph-!*n, 2331 St Caih-Ti- e sueet.axent» for the sale of th* genuine J siianise Gold UquW.and have reduced the price from Japam #1 to 25c M.M18KLL 4 CO .Mane ne* ter.Eng.f | VO HOUSEKEEPERS \u2014 For aale, Choicest I man.1 China and Japau T- **.consisting cf i eylon.In- lan.Assam.English Breakfast Congou.Oolong.Scented Grange Pekoe, and Japan, guaranteed pure and aold as Imported.Special term* to Hoarding House* and large c.msuim IS.Buy yo u Teas here, and i-t \u2018O iwrcent discount.Th* Dominion Tea Depot, 145 Bleury street bet u otd Uorcbeater tud 8t.\tirFfei* \u2022 MOHK8 PAEKKftatT Dâlho.iaie itrw» pOR SALE OR TO LET, luxrge Brick !!-«»\u2022.at the Back Rirer, pleasantly situated nt at the Rapids Apply to a R BLACK, 90 St John street N O.G9>i SHERBROOKE STREET (west of Bleury) lor \u2022*!« Veryotaaep indeexl if buyer » prutniA JOHN B.CXAffiUKO*.25 Temple Buil-ling.TORN BUKRKLli, \u2022J\tREAL ESTATE AGENT ITslateH Mnnnge«I mb»1 Beals 4'olleeted.TKMPLK Bltll.DIN«.St.Jarnea street.R EA1 ESTATE.BITES, j I OK BALK fltO LET.a self coutsti-ed h mse ou Hmirgsols strnet I l ' I BY 'e ' Ht .faim-* «r -t F'|J() LET, Ullicoa, Halls ami Flats, 1 Victoria Chain her*.1689 Notre Dame street, central Situation: excell.-utcider : bright ami ch«-erfiil.Apply to llb.NHY M.MUHSEN, 1*53 Notre Dame street 1 BUILDING STORES, RESIDENCES.\tj SHOPS,\t\u2019 On Sherbrooke street.Park.Union and Lincoln aTennen Unlreraity, Stanley, Peel.Drummond, Bishop.Bt Catherine.Mance, Hi.Charles Borrominee and Nutro Dame IU.Ai-ply to <.H4B, |> HOLLAND.249 HI.James street.LET, Rouses, No.U/»7 Dorcli««- __ ter stn et and M Crr-aoent \u2022treet, in ffrst « lass or l- r.niOt situation an*1 |H-if.ci samxary arrangi-meuU Api*i* tollKNRV H.MUMSKN, 16'-J Notre Dame »tr«-t.npo LET.On TABA II ill.AVKftrR, ofT HI.I\u2019rtMlN si.Just above «tlierlirooke «I.BKMI'DKTAI HKI» t'OTTAUK, Extension kitchen.S|ienca furnace, tirst class Hulth.Rent #3UU and tan* AfiplF ITi.l Notre Iknnie si.WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE TO LET, Nos 5 an d 7 MCOOI.LRT 81 Kb.ET, eiter.dlrig to Notro Ilanie *Ue«t.Rent low \u2014Ahso- That four.story HUme House, 662 BHERItROQKK ST.Rent low Apply tu H ¦ imiier, w* n \u2022 ¦ r.\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 ea7 \u2022\u2022'w* \u2022.H.k J MOMS.IW S'.James st.Specific Articles.NotuPt uneler thU head, 10 tcordt, ptepetid.ente each tneertion, up It 19 AWIN'i H for fais ch-sp.suitable f-.r builders.Apply CANADA PLATING COMPANY, Lagauebelisrn sirert, head of Cote, City Visitors slw*|« wul- Paul.BEDDING PLANTS m gr-at variety a ipleu_1id_M- sortnicnt to cho<'»e from Place your or by mail or telephone (Federal 13-4) Visitor* a coti.e HHGAD1.A.MJM N I K.uKK V ' n ut BGAT FOR HALF.-F ir aale, cedar skiff,copper fao-tcnlngs.sliding ami stationary -at»-hold five passengers, pr-rfut rondltion, cost #175.will sett for 6S0 Two bo*» notues for aa*e, oomplsto in sectumn.J.WIDMF.K NELI.es fe BBC .o'.Mt.lames street.SOB HALF, fine Double Set of Harm;** (new), silver m-xintud, made by Irwin c>ai #2>.Apply 15*i Mt Antoine street.poit MALE, a nice DGrin, Ms.-\t>t 130R MALE.\u2014Creamery Butter Tub flc.tnpaey AH 7 Cr.-atn«il- s will do well to wrlUdlrect torquoUtioHA.tjftAM ( AMPBEI.L, Kithm-md.P'f.1.JUK HAl.K \u2014Pianos, #2*.#»>.#4V Ç0.#i.l.#17.> rJ' \u2022kf.'.fiVkc'iBi.^.I?CR HALE, two Moulding Machines, thnr-sl-ied.8 Inch \u2019 wide ; also one Mtesm Pomp.2 Inch discharge, choav.App'y H P , 93 Common st , Montreal.IVOR male.Gas Mtore, Kerr Gonihinattoii Cook Stove, 1 also pleasure noat with sails, etc , all in good ordor.9C) Ourucher strwei.I7*OU SALK \u2014A modrim si/eil safe Anply \u2022\t- K G Al LT, 17 Mt.John st Fill SALK, cheap, a large extension Dining Table in good order A p pi y at once\t1420 Mignonne at.i-ert hull ; » JW; fob Rock laiaud, Cuo.1.JOR SALK, two A ixisricnn Jersey Oatll* Club Heifers, 1 choice; rising two years : bred January to Ht Lam-\u2018 ¦ALBERT P.BALL, Lee Farm.F OR SALE Three fine (RON and STEEL SAFES, fire proof ami com Uu at Ion lock* .small, rorotium and large efxe Apply V» llox Ml.i on < )ftto* R AISE YOUR OWN FRUIT.The beet varieties neter go to market All the choiea hardy kind* grown within two milt-a of the city Trh-phone your order for prompt attention (Federal No.1334) fer BROADLANDS NURSERY.Cote St Paul WRAPPING PAPERS.Old Nexr*|iap«-r», good for wrapping purposea sold at unusually low pricroi for large lot* Addresi or apply at tbs \" Wituera Dill3* Han*»-*' THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday.May 21, 1890.Last Edition NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.y*iurd»y fc*iBK lh« QoMS'a Dirtbdây the WitfHf* will oot be ututd : but Kfid*y'« pâper will cociiit c! «Xty four co'utnn».the »i/s to which the Saturday H'ltnr»* wa« tucreaied aome w««k* ago.Advertiiere are paitioulurly re-mridcd of thie change, aa matter intended for icMrtiin in Frtday'a enlarge*! v>aper ahculd be delivered at the U «tirfii Otfcce by to morrow (Tharida)) evenintr.McKlLLOP AND MOKKISON.7Ht BUIID HIGHLANH PA»P YtSITB ntfl CAOIP niLOw oorNintMas at »t.yimcist nt TACL, Attn GIVIS HIM GOOD ADVIC*\u2014KCOi 1BKATMMT.Mr MeKillop.the blind bard of Megantic, waa at St.Vincent de Paul Pen tentiary on a viait to Donald Mcrriaon yeeterday.He nad with bur, he taya, » \u201c paaa\u201d from Mr lîreen-ahieldi to aee th/i priaoner, After reaching the penitentiary he waa compelled to wait for two htura before he aaw Mr.Ouimet, who wav very grufi m bia manner to him.and who among thinga ironically aaid he thought he bad a good deal to do to come all the way from Montreal to aee Morrieon.Mr.McKillop waa permitted to ate the unfortunate man at laat, and carried on a conversation with him in Oaelic, which cf ccuree not understood by the cthœr pree ent.Mcrriaon «aid he had taki\u2019n aome L»od in the pa»! few\taod WM tolfr,bIy weii! but had been made sick by the pnaon fare.He ex_ cected tc be much better in a few days and M^ed eagerly concerning bia frienda.among whom Mr.McKillop had been rejourning for a few weeks at Lake Megantic Mr.McKillop cave Mcrriaon acme good advice and left witn him a beck which he adviied him to road.He had not been talking with Morrieon live minute», w hen he waa tcld that hia time was up.He ex^ parried rurpriae at thia, when the guard relented a little, and aaid if be had anything particular to say he might tioish it.Mr.Me-Killcp then adviaed Mormon to aetk in the Bible that ccnaclation which be conld not find elrewhere, and returned to town, a good deal hurt by the remarks of the 'Varden.,, Tfe raperter explained tc Mr.McKdlon that Mr Ommet\u2019a voice waa naturally a grutl one, but conld hardly explain away the impertinence cf tte Warden\u2019s remarks to the blind bard.STANLEYS COURTSHIP.refused three YEARS AM) CAUSE HE DYED HIS HAIR.BE- KABOMBB Loiiion, t i Bi'iTt oot iiB mnectn him to rtT Aoam.May 10.\u2014There has been a great deal of romancing about Mr.H.M.Stanley s tuK.igenient to Miss Dorothy lennaut.The r.-ws wa» sprung aa a great surprise on Satur-day morning.Newspaper men had to scramble .ibout in a lively manner to ascertain the facte about the «ngagemenf.The few\tJ*)® claimed to poaaess the aecrBlcJotbed \u2018^«'Uir with all the romaoce possible.To day I learned the exact facts.Mr.Miss Tennant with a party on the Duks of Westminster's yacht a few weeks be^ fore he started for Africa to ««Çae Kmin.He waa introduced to her by the Raroneii Burdett Coutta.Mr.Stanley was much imprewed with Miss Tennant, and «ought occasions to continue the friendship.A few day* before he started for Africa he proposed marriage.Much to hia aurpnie he waa re irctfd.To lhe Baroness and one or two other intimate fiiends Mr.Stanley did not heaitate to denounce Misa Tennant'a conduct in encourag-mg him to the point of prop jsaI and then jilting him.To one or two friends who ventured to talk with her on the aubject, Mia* Tennant «aid cue could not stand a man who dyed THE TRESTLE GAVE WAY.BIBICra BAILWAT AOCiriBT OVtB THI BOBP1B \u2014 I IATH OK MB.JAMBS TWOH1T, AS OLD r.BASD TBOBK MSS A shocking acc;dent occurred this morning on the Upper Cooe Railway, near North Stratford, a slight distance eaat cf laland Pond, by which Mr.Jamas Twohay, superintendent of the line, and brother of Mr.E.H.1 wobey (the Inspector cf U S.Cuawma a» Bcnavanture Station), and up to within the past year Grand Trunk station agent at North Stratford and a section foreman, wire matactly k l ed, and four workmen dangeready wcuuded.A washout had taken place near the scene of the accident, and Mr.Twohey, aewmpanied by a section foreman wbrae tame baa not transpired\u2014and four men, had p roceeded with an engine and tender to ascertain and repair whatever damage had been d°Tbe engine had to paas over a treatle bridge.The foundation» of the latter, undermined by the heavy rain*, gave way ; there wa* a crash and the engine and tender, with its human freight, fell through.The engineer appears to have escaped : but.when the alarnr wm given aod help arrived.Mr.Twohey and the foreman were found dead under the t-nder.The bodies were greatly crushed.The four men were bad ly injured, but were able to be removed From Sir John Millais's celebrated picture, \"Yes or No':\" of which Mies Dorothy Tennant was the original.It was houra before the two dead bodies conld be eXMr*Twiber was an old railway mao, having been in the «Irand Tiunk service for over fifteen «tars.He was well known and much eateemed among a large circle in the city, which be vtaited about six weeks ago.Mr.G.H.Twohey, brother of the deceased, received » despatch this morning anneunemg the fatality.affected, be left for the scene of the ao w»y held rrsponslMe for aoy damsy*.4c.received at that U®« Such la the vssdlct of a (.hrlatiai.Oo.animent In a Christian coon-try.'that, < aek lo <«od * name, Iv to beoom* of me with n.v two cripple*, neither of them abi* to work nor want and myself U''! * 1« to woik for them ?Mv hu* loud aod son* cruelly tilled by thr.r shsmefol aezlr.-t wod the rest of os dleabled bv th* sam* cause.MOBS BOCK TALLIMO.Another kexry fall of rock, no doubt precipitated by tbe incesaant rains here this spring, took place at an early hour this morning from the, cliff into Champlain street, near Halls bocma.Fortunately, beyond blocking the roadway, no damage was done, there being no houses at the P\"'»» where the slide occurred aod nobody happened to be passing at the time.his hair.It is a well-known fact that while in America, and while here, before he \u2022tarted for Africa the last time.Mr.Stanley always dyed his hair.Photographs taken of him here just before starting show his hair to be jet black.During his lait African visit he d'tcarded dyes altogether and is now content to let his hair remain as white as snow.The stories about Stanley sending impassioned love letters from the heart ol Africa to his anxious fiancee through the Emin Relief Committee in Londonisnonsense.Sunlcy went away a rejected suitor.When, homeward-bound, he arrived at Brindisi, Mias Tennant was not there to meet him.as surely she would have been if she had been betrothed to him.Nor did she mMt him id Psria or Brussels.From Brussels Stanley wired to two intimate friends in London o meet him at Ostend and lunch on he boat with him while croosing to Dover.These friends were Mr«.French She!ion, of New YoiIl 4*>d Harry Welcome, who is getting up the American dinner to Stanley in London Misa Tennant was not there, Among the party to meet Stanley Bt Dover waa the Baronets Burdçtt Çoutla.During ths jonrney np ahe Contrived to !«t Stanley know \u2018bat it he still loved Dorothy Tennant, and would Mk her again to marry him, tbii time he would not b« refused.Th/result was that Stanley drove a once from tbe Victoria Station lo the bo\u201c® °J he Barooeaa, where Mia* Tennant was waiting to meet him.Whether Stanley asked her again there and then to be bis wife I Ga\u201cn°il le\\r°c But he did so very soon afterward*.This w the true story of the engagement, which is still the subject of the greatest gosaip.No date has been fixed for the wedding, but it will probably be early in July.\t, ,\t,\t.\t, Photogrophs of Millais\u2019 celebrated picture of .000 loan if necessary.Several other persona, including Cm»4 Decary.spoke in the same sense, alter which several in the audience rose up and pro p,.sed that the new loan be put at The proposal was enthusiastically adopted, and a by law to he drafted accordingly u expected to be carried by a citizens\u2019 meeting without the need of a poll.GARFIELD'S FINAL SEPULTURE.Cliyiland.Ohio, May 21.-Before the casket containing the remains of President Gar field were removed to the memorial structure yeeterday morning it was <»!>«»«d >\u201c\t*° quiet for ever rumors about tbe body not being in the casket.The body was found to be in a goed state of preservation and could be eaaily recegnired.The hair has somewhat fallen * II from the forehead, but the beard has crown fully two inchea Garbeld wore a full beard, well trimmed and somewhat close.Now it would be classed in life a long beard.The eyes and mouth were closed, and the features somewhat shrunken but perfectly white.They lock as though a light frost h\u201cd ,ftl,le.n them.It is the mould of age.The left hand was crossed upon the breast, and it too was white with mould.The body was clothed in an ordmaiy black suit which has shrunk as the four, covered baa grown Use.The cover was replaced upon the cavket.but was not screwed down.Hairy A.Garbeld and James R.Garfield, the two sous of the late president, did not wish to view their father s remains.The party then waited for Mr.Ames Townsend, chairman of tbe Garfield memorial commission.When he arrived he txuressed a wish to have the caiket sealed for ever, taking the word of tho Miperiot» ndeut of the cemetery in preference to peisonal observation.The cover was replaced and refastened for ever.* Grandma Garfield s remains were then taken from the public and placed upon the bier in the left wing of the crypt near those of her illustrious son, FLOUR MILLS.Kansab City, Kas., May 2L-It is stated that Mr.Pillabnry is about to build a system of Hour mills at Kansas City, Kansas, similar to those recently sold by him to the Koglish syndicate.THE LIMESTONE CITY.(Special to the Witness.) r.BNIBAL PABAOBAl\u2019HB.KINGSTON, May 21 \u2014 William Furlong, an old Kingstoman, superintendent of the Duluth and Iron Railway, died at Two Harbore, Minn., on Sunday.He was ill two weeks.The Frontenac farmers have a convention on June 12th.They will discuss free trade with tbe United States.\t.\t-, Mr T.L.Snook has been instructed by Mrs.Green to enter suit for *.\\000 damages against the Collecting Agency, her name having been published by that institution and posted throughout the city.Mr.Andrews, represents tive of the Collecting Company, is going to defend all suits.\t,\t,\t, Mr.Moylan, penitentiary inspector, is recovering from an attack cf inflammatory rheumatism Abont 125,000 salmon fry were placed it Kingston Harbor on Tuesday.\t.The bequest ol $22.000 to Queen's University by the late Mrs.Nicbollr, of Feterboro, was not unexpected.She previously gave $.5.000 advertisements.ÇJOLONIAL house.hknry mouuan a to.COLOBKD DKKJBH GOODS DEPARTMKNT.ît'urge awoiO^eatVf DHK^B'HiiRKNdlëriUrejb^sta^rt-UucUo» of 'JO to 30 peretot.DKKHH ROHKH (Oombloatiou), 20 P«r«.«ot oS.i'uvau i>Kl AINKH.Faner border, 20 petcoot «'It «\u2022ÏÎÎ2 DELA NIB.Striped Bolder, 42 inches wide, worth lie.lor Me per yard.tHK AM DELA N .\tUK, AlNKH bordered.42 Inches wide, 40c per yard, worth Tic One « see u \u2022 \u2018\tFKENOll OAHHMKUSH (Bptcial Purchase) New Hhades, 40 In.wide, 52c t,er yd Two C.M-.ALL WOOL KKE.G\t^ ühAI UKS\tNEW DKLAINK.H \u2022jo percent «n «H MeniniuU» or t oluml IH-e** t!oo«ls.HENRY MORGAN i a.\u2014The market li Arm and fairly active, following sales were reported on\u2019Change to day barrels Extra at »l.fc0, 125 barrels Straight Uolleg it $5.10.We quote : Patent Winter.Patent Spring.Straight Roller.Extra.Supeifine.Floe.City Strong Raker».Strong Bakers'.-.Superfine (bags).Extra (bags).Km* (nage) .Oatmeal, standard, p*r bag.\t.¦.Oatmeal, granulated.Oatmeal, rolled.\u2014.Euss are Arm at 12|c to 18c.Hoo Paoncrra.\u2014Quiet hot very Arm.W« quote:\u2014 Wee tern Mes», |1« to $16.50 ; Chicago Short Cut.$17.U0 ; Canada Short Cut, $17 00.Urd, ho to Sfo per pound ; bacon, lOjc to 11c ; llama, Uicto 12o.Far it \u2014Tbe following are the quotations Oranges, $3.(0 to $5 ; lemons, II.S5 to #4 ; yellow banana*, $1.50 to $2.50 ; pineapples, $1.29 to $2.76 per doz.; strawberries, 25c to 30c per box.Maplb $roAB and BTBtr.\u2014Wb quote : Sugar 7c to he for Ans small cake# ; syrup, 70c for small cans, and S5c for large.____________________ DAIRY PRODUCE.CiiashK - Tbe factory men appear to be desiroui of getting rid cf their fodder cheese at the best price they can get, and several dlatrlct* have been entirely cleaned out at njctoPfe.Nine cent* Is «till being asked and got here for nlco let*.Ei nsa \u2014There Is no movement on the market, and It is almost saf# to say there Is no shading.We quote today as follows:-Old fall creamery, l«c to <0c ; «un.mer, 14c to Ibc ; old Townships, 10c to 14c ; old Western, 7c to l*c.\t___ TORONTO MARKETS.Tom sto, Ont , May 21 - Spring wheat.No 2.$UrMo $1.04 PROCLAMATION.The citi/er* of Montreal sr'- here r re-.epectfully invited to observe SATURDAY, ¦rvi x x 'the '.\u2019Ub Instant, her Majesty * birthday, as \u2022 a public holiday, in testimony ol their pro \\s\\\t¦\u2019.y found rvapect and esteem for our most be- vCr-i ¦\tloved Soremgn JAUQOEH CRI XIKRv Mayor.Mx von a On ice.1 «qty Hall, _ > Montreal.21*t May, US0.I FIRECRACKERS ! PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that 1 y\\ >*'.the undersigned has receiverl strict orders r-,.\u2019\u2022>: for the rigid enforcement on the Queen's \\ ^ -fy birthday, and on all future occasion» ol pubHc reloiclnga, of the »>! la»» prohibiting tbe use of Firecracker*, squibs, etc., nearer than 80 yard» from any house or building, In *11 case* and against all persons who may offend sgainat the provisions of th* said by-law.CRO.A.HI GH»:*.Chief of Police.H ENRY MORGAN k CO.have just received a lot of Bummer Weight, Velvet Fininb, ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA lieirg late iu delivery theee goods will be cleared out at 75c per yard.The value ha* only to Iwai-en to be Appreciated.c ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \" WITNESS ' OFFICE c ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \" WITNESS' OFFICE CE ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \" WITNESS' OFFICE.c ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \"WITNESS' OFFICE.c ENTS FOR SALE.Apply at WITNESS OFFICE.$6.26 to $6.60 6.75 to 5.90 6 00 to 4.70 to 4.25 to 8.60 to 6.45 to 5 25 lo 2.0U to 2.20 to 1\t60 to 2\t16 to 2.30 to 2.30 to 6.15 4.50 4 60 4 00 6.60 0 00 2.10 2.30 l.'.X) 2.25 2.50 2.60 (By order), Office of th< Chief of Police, (My Hail, Montreal 4l*t May, 1890.1 c ENTS FOR SALE T ADI ES ÏJ _______ WISHING to procure a rool and serviceable Hummer Costun,\u2022 should seu HENRY MORGAN t CO.H BLACK «RKNADIXE» at 16c per yard.Excellent patterns and a large variety to choose frnip HEAP MUSIC.\u2014 Homo, Sweet Ms urette, difficult, but the grandest of Hay, Mike, the great new Irirli comm.10c; Hrnnnigan.I think You re Stuck, another great comic, lue; Hull», Riley, 10c ; Victoria Walt De Grau, one of th-grandest walt/e»,'.'0c regular, our puce 35c lie.of C \u2018\t- -u\u2018 c all pieces, 35c AT THU \"WITNESS\u2019 OFFICE.* H ENRY MORGAN ii CO.would direct special attention to a courignment of BLACK i .KENADINKS to be sold at ICc p«r yard.Then- make a most -ervlceable Hummer Costume, and consist of a large Assortment of new and first class patterns to select from B1 Home, by ! I ; 11 , .Fresh suo- Wbitus lircAt Hongs My Marguerite of , red winter, Vo' 2, $LÔ6 «o$1.06 ; Bsrlsy.No.\u2022> gyp to 48c ; N'o.8 extra, 44o to44c ; No.3, Kic to y)< ; A a* No.2.0C< to 62c : oats.No.2, Mo to 37c ; flour I xtra, $4 16 to $4.26 ; xtralght roller, W ™ ^\tw'- Market generally Inactive.Sale*, No.2 hard Manitoba wheat to arrive, at $1 20 ; p«ae, outllde at 683 to 10c , cats, on Hack, 37« JtX- lill«« Of U A YYDIIUII tSM iat.at* »\u2022 f isOHK A ko, MurKuerit*.Madt lin»?, liHjejch * W STREET.2.1 Bleury, 232\" St Catherine.FLAGS ! FLAGS ! SECURE your flag, for Queen'* birthday from tbe large «tock At THOMAS MUSSKN S SPECIAL NOTIUia.Labo» Abhohikbnt of fin»* otlioe desk» and chair».Low prioes.H.Nightingale.7 and .» St.John.Telephone, 41501.Inap*'Qtion ao-lieited.Jon Lot or Ladiia\u2019Straw Hath.\u2014Thieour second job of Ladiea\u2019 Straws conaiats of ovw 2,000 hat» in a varietv of colors, shaj»»* and Sualities.suitable for ladies, tniasns and chil-ren, at 25 cent* «aoh.Henry Morgan « Co.Hknbt Moioan A Co.are showing a large and well assorted stock of Ginghams, in «tripe» and checks; suitable for Summer Dreises, at considerably under regular value.Corner St, James and Victoria square.\u2018J5C Each.\u2014Notwithstanding the weather the demand for our job straw hats has been simply wonderful.This can be accounted for by shrewd ouyers knowing that such bargains can't last long.Henry Morgan (i Qo.f ILL1 ARDTABLEOWNERS,GET your Cloths at THOMAS MCHSEN».and save imddirtnru a profit».__ \"general bazaar.i:tlBitOII»i:KII5)4 ARK X«H\tHTOIK.White ami Cream IndiA MuslSns, ''<0 per yard, fancy Floweu d Muslins, 6c |M-r yard Clucked lire*!.Good*, 'k! per yard All Wool|Nun * Veiling», Ulc per yard Woul Berog.-,, 19c per yard I .an- Chirtain».COc pvr pair White Sheeting», 2 ydv wid.23c.Warhed Unek Towels 31 50 doz.While Turkish Bath Towels, *»>\u2022 each Btriped Turkish Towels, 28c cacli «iKORliK U.KOWKLL.IE'jJ NOTRE DAME STREET.Come ea»ly for choice pattern, of Embroidery Tiny am direct from manufacturer ami arc marked extra cheap.GASALIERS.( OI L'S i 1611* BALK, 119*2 Xolre Bniuc »(\u2022 STOCK ML 'T BE CLEARED STOKE COMING DOWN.THE DAILY WITNESS Is printed and published at No*.321 snd 323 Ht.James street.In the city ol Montreal, by John Kcdpslh Dougall, of Montreal All tmilnra* communications rhonld be addressed \"John Dougall A Bon,' and all Ir tU-rs to the Editor ahoold be addrein d \" Kdltor of tbe 'Wlloea*.' 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