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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mardi 29 juillet 1890
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[" s \u2022} ?K XIA-ILY WITNESS Voi.XXXI, No.170.MON TUE Ali.TUESDAY.JULY 29, 1890.i'kice Onk Cent.s^:- - - Koti** oftdrtk», m^rri^M ami n U> \u2019«r a LA I ntt* «»o«Ad viiil ta Kual»nd b.M bft«n |K>reaa ar« riving Montpelier WM uni., Wells River 2.71 pm.WhUrtlrld t il) pm, Bethlehem 12»S pm.Prom* llou'Bt tSpm .KahvaniAlUp m .HUMMIT MOUNT W AHHINOToN 1) 30 p.m , Orawford II unie, 4.63p m , Tortlaud h u6 1» m * Oid(>rcliard tleacb 'J p m W'a*i .-r new Bullet parlor cars Montreal to Kabyao*.M.,M a.m.-Faal Train, arriving al Hi, Allan*, 1(1 Ma m., Burlington, 11 IUp m , WhIU Klv«r Junotloii, I.M p m , Boston (via Lowell).7 30 p m , p in.Wagner New New York (via* Spring Heidi 10 .Iluffet Parlor Cars run lo Itoaton jf.to i>.ill.Leeal.arriving HI.Alrsandro 6 37 p m .Dearlvjeru* 6 51 p m , Htanbudge 9 57 p m., Ht.Armand 6.10 pm , llighgate Hpringi r.7Ü p in .Ht.ii-i rarutaw 6 50 p m .Urauby ti 40 p m.a p.m.AU>*iia 6 50 Waterloo 7 5.1M P-n!.\u2014 New Fork Kxnrrt*, dally, irrli mg at Ht.Alban*, 7 49 p m., Burluigtou, 8 98 p m , Rutland, II 13 p m ,Troy, 2 C8 a tu , Albany.178 a na., (Huuday eioepU-l), arrivloj ï' S W\tM\u2018,*\u20181 K HTOItE, 27 M.Inwrrnre Vlnln.Second Hat Store above Craig To 4 IIAMIILY\u2014Every Tneeday and Friday ai 1 p.m.To Bon IIKUTIELE.YABKNNEft.% pr.I If I HI 8 and KOI 1 DE I.TMLK-Ually (Sun-day* t-i cep ted), per eUamer TLUitlUloNNE at 3 Ai pm.Balurday* at 3.3b p.m.LONGI Ki ll.KHRKY-From Loeguenll.S a m.and etery *u*«uu«nt Lour.From M >ntr*»l.comuiedotn* at 6.3b a m.; last trip, 8 3up m.Bet- time table.To LA FR A IR IK \u2014 From May 28m to lat September, leive Montreal.6 30 am., noen, I and 6 15 pm, 4 time* a week, and on Turtdaya atid Fridaya, t a m., 2 am., noon and 4 and 6 15 p m.\t\u2022 EXl I RSION8\u2014('ommeuclng Hatnrday, May Sri.by bteamer TKKKKBONNK, every balurday tl 130 p m., fur Verchere*.For all information apply al Company * Ticket Offlee*.13* 4 Bt Jamrw itreet, Windsor Hotel.Balmoral HoSel, Canal Batin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX.MILLOT, Traf.Man.JI LIEN 4 IIA HOT, Gen.Man., Montreal, Groceries, Provisions, &c.N EW CROP SEUTTKD JAPAN TEAS IN STORE.J.A.MATHEW HON A CO., MrGIII alrrvG B.H.RICK ABY vl.CO., j^ELAWARE à HUDSON R.R.HHARTLJ4T KOI TK TO NEW TORR, SAUATOCA, TROY, ALBANY.PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORfl AND WA81UNOTON, AND ALA POINTS HOI TH AND EAST.Selfctrd by the «ovrriiBiral aa Ihe Moat> real and New lork Mall Llue.Train* leave Montreal:\u2014 7.SO A.M.\u2014 Dally rxrrpt Hnnday, arriving la New York 8 90 pm.Dhawiku Hoom Oak, Muht-Rial to Naur York.5.4.9 P.M.\u2014Nlghl Kxpreaa (Hundaya Inrluiladl Waunkra Nkur III rrkT Blcsi-iko Oar run* thru.eh to New York without chAr.gj, arriving Iu New York at 7 00 am.next morning.Thl* train make* cloeo conmctlou a» Troy aud Albany ailb Bleeping Cor Train for Hoeton, arriving at 8 31) am Information given aud Tie kola »c,ld at Wlcdaor and Hal moral HoteU.all tho Grand Trunk Raila-ay ()ffio«* and at the Company ¦ office, 14» Sf.James Hi reel, Montreal.J.» , ni KDIt K.M.||.IIOUT, Goo 1 P»« Agi.,\tAgeuk.Albany, If Y.\tMoulieaL Of UCTOPHOSPHATE OF LIME.TO ENRICH THE; BLOOD AND RESTORE ALL THE| VITAL ENERGIES It conLunsj Phosphate of Li ill'', th') BUie- f-tai.-c ii.- * hi- j ce ary tri o t)¦¦.-Istcn^c, an i in-di-i>cri \u2022 t f r th'; i\u2022 r .u ¦ j the br-ny an'Ji cinaaihr Hy-tcm, (¦¦\u2022¦Aao.* « OT'l h the BESTj TONIC for LYMPHATIC HiMr-f ti, fujil ull Bnffcrinfil from NERVOUS DEBILITY.POORNESS OF BLOOD n;.(l f tho EXCESSES OF YOUTH.DUSART SSYRUPof LACT0-PH0SPHATE I I f LIMEl- \u2022 -If r rf.:l ;- ar« weak and who r\t.UiAl»rrlxL\tf IT IS 4 SPECIFIC 11 IlflRT\u2019S CtEEN DURRHOEi 4M mSTJ CH.L0RE1 IN THE ECAM4TICI 4N0 CliTTAG jf THE.» TEETH.Xhe aTyrre may ba ohuinad fmr.i ail rmunriatv I \u2022 - V- MM 1 U.-j l.'NI l l.D H I A ; , - \u2022 ¦¦ ¦\t'¦\"\t1 rt: 5 CD.x:krftfii O.PARKS, The well-known Photagraph».has opened a new aludio.AI 32«4 HT.4 ATIII.MlAi: HTRKKT, Neo* the Rnclab Csthi-draL and l* now giving ha pet annal attyptinc *o euatorravv.Telephone, No.4773.! I VIGOUR BONE MUSCLE lyfOSQUITOE3! MOSQUITOES MOSQUITOES : 11 TO SPORTSMEN AND TRAVELLERS who are about to vlait th* Mc'intalns, Lake*, and Htream* durlcg th* \u2022nn.c.tr, the ore thing needful is a botüa of ASH'S M7RIST FRILND.perfect freedom from blue Aak for ABBS FOREST FRIEND.Genuine ha* the r tine blown on the bottle.For Rale 7,y Druggi*t* and Gunmaken, 2Sc and SOo per bottle.J.A.HART!\u2019., DraggUt, 1780 N KY MRS.K.II.RICHES.Tuesday, July DEDICATION OK THE YOfSO TO UOI).I will bring him, that he may appear before the Lord, and there abide for over.\u2014 I Samuel i.2*2.The children of Thy servants shall continue, and their seed shall be established before Thee.\u2014Psalm cii.23.io Beef Johnstons Business Cards.______ ALL THE FLESH-FORMING CONSTITUENTS OF BEEF ARE CONTAINED IN JOHNSTON\u2019S It is a valuable food for tbo sick.Beverage.Nutritious, Palatable and FLUID An invigorating and stimulating Easily Digested.W A Won KINO Mas In a western town where high license had been voted in and prohibition voted out, came to a physician saying, \u201c You know, doctor, that I paid up all my back debts to you, at the grocery, and all around tow n, but the saloons are coming, and I shall go back to drink, not because I want to ; the Lord knows that I want the very opposite.But Ifeel I shall start in again because I have not the moral courage to re*iat, and tho door is open before mo.His experience is that of millions who arc going to detraction this day.WI.FENWICK, ( (Member Mmtreal BlocklBxeh*n*ed BT4HK BttOKKH, Hlocki, Bonds, etc.dealt In lor 'inah or on margin.-\u2022\u201cJ aubnt *ok J.H, III KLIU T a CO., Commission Merchants, of Chicago Grain, Pork, Lard etc .etc .bought and sol* f°» r> or on margin.P O.» >i ''U lloll l«-mpn-»ou.lil.ft.;* k F.P.CURRIE à CO , loe t.UIA M * HTUI.LT, Montreal, Importer of lirait» Pipes (Hrotrlt), Portlaiut Omeut, OmutNEY Tors,\tBo,f.VI¦ st «c Linings,\tCanada LaMss., Nies Outers\tWat*» LJH*.Piuk Uhil-ss.\u201e\tTihf ejLSX.Piaster or Paris,\tBorax Whiting, t hliiH t iny, MANVFACTt'RrRS Ot Ussssmnr Btrsl Soya, Chair and Bed gyaiNO*.JACQUÂND PERE KT FILS.UKNUINE KUKNCI1 BLACKING.DAVID REA ,V CO., 10 HOSPITAL BTKKKT MONTREAL.______ K EEP COOL MelNTVUF.'B Kill 41.IT » A>« ARE THE BKHT AIR OIP.HULATORH IN THE market.Kf.-ry factory sn t workshop sbo-ild haYe on*.ArMress *5 IILLI BV HTMF.RT.MOTHSI MOTHS! 1 HI'.AMKBIL'AN LIB STOUK WILL KEEP ON STORAGE, KUEK OK CHAHOE, ALL FURS LEFT WITH THEM TO BE REPAIRED.KEMBMMER THE AMERICAN LIB HTOHK.X7 Ht.Lawrence Main street.SecomI HstStO\u2019.' Above Crsi*.__ No more FIRING DO Boro T i:\ta RUBBING > 0\"0*0-C*^\u201c\u20ac3-\u20ac3-\u20ac3C3\"\u20ac3*< GÉHEiimimiEHT 3 5 YEARS OX* SUCCESS tkadi: xsiiK Ha tsore BLEIJSB no more DiriUTiOS by FIRING This precious remedy cures promptly : n i surely, chronic and recent f-« »rir- urKS.Siiftiitm.iotetieMionH.lUtelo- cation*, tfine/i/all.Curb,hplint, Sentt'in, jinttoiit'n In tbu withers, swelling Id ill-: la gs of Young Horses ; Its extraordinary success is without precedent in cases of Catarrh.Hvenichitr*.ole., etc.HuM in \u2022 lo ho made with the hand dut li.g iorSn- without cuttlngi»* hair.Q > : «: ; MEETIVIEF.i C'.îîS.r.Bf-Nosort.PUH ?WHOLESALE AGENT KOU C.tSAIiA C.A.CHOUII.LOU.lO.H'ipiul'trMt.lll'MKIlI- rst^TAii.: Ali.Good Pmahmacikb \u20ac3 0*\u20ac3< _____ THE AMERICAN FUR STORE, 27 KT.LAWRENCE MAttf STREET.\u2022 ill GUARANTEE FIRST-CLASS WORK and STYLE, on all FURS led with them to be REPAIRED NOW.Your pal rouage it kind!* eoticiD d at THE AMERICAN U K STORE, 27 St.Lawrence Main street.2nd hat (tore abote Crain._ A PPÜ ÏNTM E N T.PRINTER TO THE PEOPLE.J.THEO.ROBIKHOM II prepared to receive Order* fer PKIN'TINB OK ANY DESCRIPTION for Quick IKllvery at the NEW STAND, tornrr Notre Dame «A Kt.Peter elreets.KSTIMATBH FURNISHED, B (FOR THE HMft Restores the color, beauty and softness to Grey Hair, and IS NOT A DYE.âT ALL OHEMISTG.50 CENTS A EOT.T HE PARTINGTON, AUTOMATIC KTEAM METALLIC PACTiUUI, The only »cientiflc, »rlf-adju»tlng packing on the market, pronounced THE REST in the world.MAVrrACTVHBD BY JOHN MelNTYUE, 25 Bleary street.Telephone, 869.\tBend for circular*.AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.D ODWELL k HOGG, HELL TELEPHONE 2288.CIVIL ENOINEKHH.Boom No.52.IMPERIAL KLTLDINti, MONTREAL.Barrer*, Plane, Hpedflearloo*.Retlmatee.Huuertnlood.ance and Conttricliop of Rallwai*.Water Worke, Drain age Byiteme and other Publie Work*.Oornwpoadeoce tollcited.AGENCIES.LINE, REFORD'S Donaldson WEEKLY 4il.AHI.OW KF.RVIt K.Balling from Montreal erery WEDNESDAY Morning.BB.WARWICK.\tlone.SOth July.KH.AMAUYMHLA, 4,UUU Mu*.ah Aug.SB.ALCIDKH,\tS.MO ton.Aug.BB.CUI.INA,\t2.000 tone.20th Aug.Glasgow Agents Donaldeou Bros , lO&dt.Vluooul »t IROMSON L11NE.N EM C AMTI£*0 A-Tf NE SERVICE.VI* LONDON.Balling from Montre»! on or about:\u2014 Bfl.OKRONA, LMWtomi.BB.UERONA.3.&09 kme.10th August.A rents Cairns, Young * Noble, NewcasUe-ou-Tyne ; A.Low, bon A Carter, 27 Loadri.ha:! (treet.London, E.G ; W.Thomson * Boue, Dundee, Hnotiaud.08BL1NE.LONDON SERVICE T R Bslllng from Montreal on or abouti \u2014 88.STORM KING, 4,000 tons.22th July.Loudon Agtuts : William Rots & Go., S Ktsl Lidia avenue.K.O.All the velvets ol the nbotu Hues are A 100, highest rU«v at Llojda.and have been bull» eiprersly for Ibis trade, and posta re (he must impr rred facilities for carrying grim, butter, rhetsv and cattle Til KOI 4.H K1LI.H OF LADING granted I f any of the above lines to or from any point Is « .ANADA OK WESTERN STATE.*.And by any of the CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS to any point in GRKAT BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES.Special attention given to the HANDLING of all PER' IHHABLR and other cargo.Tor further particular* apply to KOBT.ICEHHtD A CO., 23 and 25 81.harranirnl alrret.Montreal.IIousorurnisniHgs, Sec.T E.TOWNSHEND, \u2022 I .(Bedding Patented for It* Purity! No.1 Utile HA Anti ice «tmt (opposite hi* old rtsnd S34 St Jsmoe street) Dll YAP KALI.BALK, Hrsve and lion Bedsteads^ Cots, etc .D.wn and Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillons The Baient Stem Winder Woven Wire Bed, Hair.Wool, libre and every deetriiitlon of Mattreveer, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture AT COST.Bell Telephone IMf: Federal do.2224.Boots and Shoos.ull\u2019iii - or- WOVEN W IRC MAH HESS MANTFACTTRERB to:i ht.J h rue» at., rirai- all* WltiiMa, $3JO; Wwkl» WltiiM,.9100 wltli mduotloiii to Club, NorlhMa MiMoi-fM, 90c; 10 oopliu to oo, addroM.9* M; M, IttJ; SO, 910-30; 100.9*1 Slif gailg Witness.ART ASSOCIATION \u2022V MONTKKAL, PHILLIPS SgUAKE QALLEK1ES OPEN DAILY.S a.m.to S pm A few Loan Picture,, la oooneotloa with the Oeamml Ooilecttoo.are uow oo rt,w.AdoiMor.g oenta Mcmberr free Saturday, July 2Gth.ô\tLACROSSE V'^fW .OHNSY ILL A\tyA T\tMONTREAL M A.A A GROUNDS, 8AT1 UDAY, Ans.Ynd.ISO» Ball fased at 190 p m.(harp Two hour, i :»j raio or rtloe AJtriMioa ?Sc.JSo aod 5Cc Membrrr rMerrrd M*aU, ISc TICKET» FuR SALK at C.J.l\u2019.>T»niloo, Kleurr \u2022* : JuhuLewtt.Victor.» *juare ; (ieorpr Perron, ChaboiUet Mtiar,; W H Ohapmaa, St Catheme >t : G,j.J bbropardT; »t Catornnrit ,anlC PR WindiorI>rp\"t KKAKRVr.O SEATS POR SALK al J Un Lewir.Vi> tona r';u.rt ; Horton, Phillip, 1 CV>, Notre Dam, it, aod N Flttchcr, ÎSSo 3t.Catbrnce \u2022\u2022 n.«.i n t».ii i v.H >o Sec M L a Sp*ci»; C P R trairr will leare Wlodr ir Dep-it al 3 30 ardSoYlock pre .retarmnf immediately after the much.Rrtun: fare IS ceau.ADVERTISEMENTS.COTE ST.ANTOINE FIRE!!! W.H CHAPMAN tegi to ootifr hit cuitoin khe Cote that b« bar tec-: red at other rtore (the OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING), oa Grerae areaar, aad wtU bare erentbm< ia runnier order arua io a day or two.Ia the meacwbile all order* will be filled at hi* mam tv-re with promptaeM aod detpateb.Hu boot! were all tartd, to that preacriptioot cae be repeated at utoal Bell Trier bo ce «*7 Federal \" 1JM.TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1S90.The Hunt Club will be, &t least, &a much interested as any ons else in investi^Atin# the charge of cruelty to one of their dogs, which it would seem from the statements made is not a uni'iue case.They are probably at tender hrarted as other nun, and have the additional incentive of not only owning but knowing the dogs.They will, of course, naturally be inclined to resent outside inter-ferecce and to aitume that any strictures on their servants are frivolous.It would, therefore, be to the interest of all parties if, instead o! prejudging the esse, they would calmly investigate it for themselves and if they tlnd it necessary take the prosecution into their own hands as the natural protectors of the dogs.Those Who Pdrpose to build a ship railway between the Georgian Hay and L&ko Ontario should wait and see how the Chlg-necto ship railway, which can only serve as an experiment, works before they go on with their Hurontario railway.Of course, the enthusiastic ship railway projectors expect Government anl^ which means that they expect the people to furnish al! the money needed in the construction of the railway.The time has come for Canada to cease piling up her national debt.The people, especially the farmers, need time to pay off their debts and recover, if possible, from the long period of heavy taxation to which they have been subjected, and under which they arc still suffering before another era of extravagance is entered upon.The Crop Pro^pecT' in the North-West \u2022re magnideent, and the people of all Canada may well be jubilant over them.Every body should guard against over assurance, and should especially beware of paving the FIRE ! FIRE ! WALTER PAUL\u2019S Customers at COTE ST.ANT' »INE,will please leave their orders with Mr.Perry as usual, when they will be filled from main store.Telephone\u2014Bell 42.17 A.\u201c Federal 1291.1891.- 1891.« \u2022ITTIYAi KOI »K MARIKA \u2014A5D- DAILY JOIRMU for 1MI.ALL SIZES.As'Bl, for \u20ac SLICE AMI Writln* Harbin,.MORTON, PHILUr* A CO.Stabocrv.Blank Book Makrn aad Prlotm.KV.and ITS* Notre Dnmr s9m Howlrenl.way for a great disappointment not only here but in < >reat Britain.If the British people are informed that a magnificent crop ia assured, that it is already as good as in the elevators, and any disaster occurs, it will tell with tenfold for e against our country.Let there be no boasting, no ranting, and ospe daily no exaggerations as to scores of millions of bushels of wheat which will be over for\texport.\tLet there be a chance for once of its being sail that Canada was even better than her word, that her crop was larger than it was state! to be.It is only railway stock and land |pecu-lators who seek to make immediate profits out of values enhanced by too much assurance, by exaggeration and even by falsehood, who profit by inch courses as have been pursued in regard to booming the Canadian North-West.Let there be an end of it.The prospects at present are favorable for a larger crop per acre and with a larger acreage than in ll>37, but the risk of an early frost in the second or bird week of August has yet to be run.D STEWART, Famfly Grocer, 206 St.Antoine street, begs to in* form his customers and the pab* lie that his Telephone Namber has been changed.NEW NUMBER 8168.T O C05TRACT0B.S.Sealed teti.len vili be rcentad bf tfc« Bee retar7 of lb* E vr*; victoria H x; tta., U7 St Jam** street, up to a.-.1 UaCJTklirf MONDAT, the Isth AaxWSt, forth» Ha*».BnaSiarer.Carpocur Roofer.Puat-**».Pau.ter ar 1 Glazier.Irtnwork ac.d Eleeaturs of tbe , SURGICAL WING of tb» H epitaL The plat., aad rpaei?.r# sent by mall on receli* of prioe.me iito.KUhop Engraving an«l Prlallng t'#., 168 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL.F~ IRE !\u2014I oflor iny stock of Books, STATIONERY.PICTURKH.FANCY GOODS, end a line of Choice EYE-t!LASSES at *reatl_y_reduoed prlooa ¦nuat be TURKS llA(V'cÛfiÜB>N8*f^\u2018|T'\"»3 HPgCTACT,K.S for «l 50 n for «1 S : «1 for 76c.Twenty-fire thousand 10c KNVK LOPK8 for 6c a package.\t.\t, J.F.BLACK.Ï387 St.Catherine st, corner of PesL For CALEDONIA BhramallsBt HP KIN CiH or Djaprpala You are oomlug to a watering pisoe, In ouratlr* properties equal to any.European nr American, though it bo Canadien.Ask your physician.Hcason Opra* llth Jmme.Guide* on application.TANLEY ISLAND.(FORMERLY DICKINSON S| F.ANHDOWNF.HOUSE,' the heat «unirajw hotTT tlFY _ ___ nafibS vo.u.M.,\t___________________F reuft-d by Blahi-Hru steamer from Montreal, or by afternoon tJIT H.train from Mootreal to Ootcau and thence t.y Rithelloa steamer to tbe Uland.Unequalled Yachting.Fishing and Hunting.For terms, apply to\t__ J.R DUyUETTE, Proprietor, Bummerstown.Ont.THE LOWELL HOUSE will »>6 open to guests JUNK 15tb It Is supplied with pure rpring water, and has a iierfert *y»tem of aewer»*».For health and conrenlence ft Is unetoelJed.Tabltw a «I^cialty For circular* nml term* »\u2018Mr>>** G J.R.DUFF, Old Orchard, Me.A8PE bEA BATHING.CABPK BABIN I» mwnrpMscd for IU Sea Bathing, Fishing and Beautiful Scenery.TourtsU can bare fisrt class aocouuuodatiiuu at lUKKM'R HOTEL.The boose he* heen enlarged aud thoroughly remodelUd.A new dining room, together with aeveral desirable bad-rooms bare bren added, and rariou* oth.-r Improrwomatt have breu made Fur ternia and all other information apply to JOHN BAKER, I\u2019roprletor.Abenakis house, AHRNAKIB SPRINGS.KT.t'KANt'VIH Dll LAf, OFE., Open* for the reception of GueeU JUNK 2 Hot sod oo!d Mineral Water baths, certain cure for Rheumatism Indigestion, I>y*l*p*ta.Kidney aud Urer CornpisuitA Hall Rheum, General Dtliillty, ho Capital fishing and fine boating tn St Francois Rire» and l£k* St.Petor.Steamer \"Berthier\" from Montreal oo Tueaday* aud Fridays, at 1 p m.Retun, ticket* |1 SO.Canada Pacific Railway To the Abenakis Springs' Houae and return from\tSaturday to Monday*\tSaturday to Tbeodayt\tTourlrt Season! Montreal\t\t\t\t\t\t\t.\u2022» »\t\u2022*.a .\t\u2022U0 nwii uu r»Htwruaj, Mtzvrei »\u2022** \u2014\t^\t, « ?Bell on Ha'urday, go\u2019.ti June instant he lubmitted to Council a memorandum (hereto annexed) upon the rei>crt made to him by Messrs.John Page and Louis Costa, who had proceeded to Montreal to ascertain the views of the Harbor Commissioners cf that city in reference to the improvements proposed by them in that harbor.The Minister further states that in that memorandum, after quoting at length from the report of Messrs.Page and Coste.and especially that part thereof relating to a special study of the action of the ice being needed before they would feel justified in advising the Government to sanction unconditionally the construction of the works proposed, he, (the Minister of Public Wcrkt) recommends that steps be taken to make observations and obtain information both this fall and next spring in order that the points referred to in their report maybe fully elucidated.The Minister further states that a letter has t>een received from the Chairman of the Montreal Harbor Commissioners in reference to the report made by Messrs Page and Coste.In that letter the Chairman, Mr.Bulmer, refers to the report made by the Flood Commission in 1885, and state* that that report gives as much information as can be obtained on the movements of ice, etc., by a new Commission, that the members of tnat Commission did approve of the guard wall proposed by the Harbor Commisaioners, that as indicated on a plan submitted by him and which is attached hereto, it ia shown that the wall will not diminish the area through which the ice and water pass down in the spring, snd that in any case the difficulty eculd be remedied by further dredging.The Chairman farther states th*t without asking for an endoriation of the entire plan of improvements in all its details, he would request the Minister of Pnblic Works to allow a commencement of the fiuard wall to be gone on with at the earliest possible moment, and its effects on currents acd floods observed\u2014the said guard wall being an essential feature of the plans recommended.The Minister further states that upon a reference to him of the letter received from the Chairman of the Harbor Commission, Mr.Page, with the ccncurrence cf Mr.Coste, makes the following statement \u2022\u2022 I have oerefnlly read ever the enclosed letter from the Chairman cf the Harbor Commissioners of Montreal, and observe that he is disposed to deal with the question of harbor improvement and protection of the city from fl >ods as coming under the range of wbat is called the \u2022* Flood CommiMion,\" this msy in some respects be correct ; the Commission no doubt took a vast deal of trouble to obtain and collect information relative to the ice floods, etc., that would be of peat seruice in dealing with the question of narber improvements ; still the subject of enlarged accommodation for the «hipping interest at the hrars of age, described )>y the police ** a dar.ittroct character, was Iasi night arreatr.d by Chief I'ag*.cf ¦ t Cnneironde, for recently breaking Itito MUs llurrcugh's house during the evening and stealing eeceral articles.41s plea guilty before Mr.Iifsnoyert, police megtrtrate, this morning.Joseph Valiquet, a laborer, ha- been fined 920 and rests cr two month's Imprisonment for smastilng adn-dews at last's llotsl, herd aUcuffe.Ile «as Intoxicated at the time and a Montreal otlicer, Deputy High Constable Docglas.was sent for and mad* tbs arrest John Clark, a sailor who had refuted to obey orders, was to-day tent to gaol for seven data Olivier Leclalr* stole t watch at Lacfalns.Sentence, \u2014four months Imprisonment.A.AnbS hss bien remanded until the tOlh on s charge of wife bsatlng.O.Ward, a stranger here, who gave an unsatisfactory ac-ocunt of blu.self and recent!/ stole a set of hamees, «as to-day sent to tbs penitentiary (or two j ears.Joseph 8t Pierre, called by the police \"the chief of Jacques Cartier street gang,\" and six companion*, were arreetsd last night for loitering.J.B.Perreault, charged with assaulting the deceased Samuel Psllls, has been remanded to gaol for eight days David Iieschatlter ha* been sentenced (o els months with bard labor for stealing a valise from the Bon*\\*n-ture station baggage department.Jsmti Herd!*, for stsallrg a hone belonging to Mr.W.Cole, of 8L Mkhel, was sent down to-day for six month a Ths young man Hart and the tws Wiggins brothers, convicted on Thursday of stealing a roll cf cloth, ha\\e each been lent to gaol for four months.Bergt.Heatty and the men of No.2 station have raldtd the Melvlna Lacombs houae of III fam* and at irsted four Inmates, They will b* tried on Prlday.Maglolre Belitle and K.tiagne, both of 81 I Fgkoln strret, have been fined 926 and costs each In ths Rs.cordst't Court for selling liquor without a license, and Alf.band, saloon keeper, 976 knd costs, for allowing tic rin In his bouse.LAST W0KÜS BY WIRE AN ANGLO AFRICAN REQUEST.Cai-ktown, July 29.\u2014Preocisr Rhodes gave notice in tbo Aeetmbly yesterday of a m >11011 1 xproring regret that thn colony bad not bm>n cniitulUdon the Anglo German agri-fiment n-: far as it concerns territory south of the Esuiboei, and asking that thn colony bn consulted in sub si quern negotiations with rel erntiot to such territory.THE WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA.AlTKUrT 10 ABSAS8INATK U1BH1LLAH.N'»w Yobk, July 29,\u2014A despatch from Guatemala says an attempt was made on Sunday eight to asraesinxtn President Barrilhoi of Guaten ala, by a native Indian, who was found concealed in Barnllas' bedroom armed With n machete and a revolver.The President was with a number of guests in his parlor when ho was rushed upon by the Indian, whose naiao is \\aching Tubaeq, with bis long knits or machete.The Indian attempted to cut lUr-nllas to the ground.The President elude 1 the blow, drew his revolver, kept tbe maa ai bay and shouted for bis aides do camp.These rushed in and seized and disarmed the In j>ao, wbo wsh marched off to prison.The Indian confessed that he had bren employe! bj the Conservatives to do the deed.The di stlec'ion among the troops continues and they hav>- nut yet been paid.Inflammatory circulars oave been surreptitiously circulated accusing Bar-rillas acd his oiticials of rubbing tbo nan mal treaeury and custom boose.THE ARGENTINE REBELLION.Pabib, July 29.\u2014Gen.Mitre, who rva* formerly prenidcnt cf the Argentine Republic :»ad who has been residing hero for some time, has suddenly left this city.London, July 29.\u2014A despatch to the Tod in the way to prevent a catch and save PfefTor.Ward came in on tho run to give the umpire tbe same information, acd eoon the whole Brooklyn team were gathered about .Snydt-r.Comiskey, who had walked to the bc-neb i.fcor rcoring, joined the excited crowd at the plate, and announced that the ball bad been 1 locked m a little line of spectators after leaving V\u2019an lialtrtn'a bands and thould have beou returned to the pitcher, that the third baseiuau had co butiner* throwing it to the plate, The umpire said be would not change his decision.Ward raid be would not play in such a game, acd walked over toward the bench.\u2018 Good-bye, baby Ward,\u201d came from a spec-tstor* and others in the stand took up tbe cry.The crowd was excited and yelled itself boors*.\u201c Pull the watch on him,\" was the next demand, and Snyder was getting ready to call the gam e and tbe spectator* wera pouring into the held when Ward started bit men back to work.At he pasted Snyder, however, he felt nailed upon o}o Got.; 9s]q , Nov.; 96a Dec.; lunf nrra.Julv ; 1031 May.Corn,.MIcnr.m.July.&lfc Aug ; &2tc asked Kept.; 62ja Ua \"'\u2022t.Oxte, 3'jJ nom.July ; SU)o Aug.; tic Sept.; 3k]c Oct _______________________ MARRIED.MACALLUM UKID.At tho residence of tbe bride'll mother, White Porc.Ont , Wi-dm-eday.July JJrd, 1-J0, by lUv W W.Smith, Fred.W.Macallum.11 A., U D.i ol Mnivflle, Out., to Mima, youngest daughter of tbo laU- Rev.11.Reid ADVERTISEMENTS.D.STEWART, Family Grocor, 20G St.Antoine street, bogs to inform his customors and tbe pab* lie that his Telephone Number has been changed.NEW NUMBER 8IG8.J^OTICB.Notice i.hereby ylvi-o.to whom it may concern that tba bonk debt*and all claim* aiiddshundlaetivitiy whatsoever whleli wen- due lu 11.Charron A Ole.dealers lu wood amt coal, in the City of HI Ciid< gonde, of Montreal, hare been \u2022old and convered to Camille Granger, accountant, of tha Citj of Hi Ciinrgoudc, of Montreal, by urine of transfer, executed by Th inor llauthlrr, curator, of the taid InnoU vency, done at Mm.treat, tbe KLKVBNTII DAY OF JULY, eighteen hundred and ninety, which said deed has been deposited in the ofilcs of the PrnthonoMry of tbo Huptrlor Court for the Inatrict of Montreal Montreal.20lh July.18*.*0\tC.ORAN\u2019UfJi.^ TVTEWSPAPER printing press -It\tfor BALE CIIKAIV Bert 341 a SI.It ho* been everbauled and pat in food order.Wot further particulars, address JOHN IIKATTY, \" Witness\" Ofilcs, Montreal.£JENTS FOR SALE.Apply at WITBIM OVVIOB. THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 7 Tuesday* July 29, J890.EEADABLE PARAGRAPHS, AN AID TO TRUIllFL'LNK&j.\\Jenup (QeoigU) Citizen\u2014\" You cad get the itory fCtu ad Intelligent negro'* own llpe, sir.CA*))*r, Is jour rsoeopprened In this strie V CAtpsr (promptly)\u2014\"Noselr ; wo's comCsble as chip nunks, **h Y'\u2014Judge.SENDS LOt E TO UAUMA.A little rhlld, seeing Another, somewhst older thin hereelf.looking In At the garden gate, r*n to her In a most friendly manner.\" Whit U oo name ?\" she asked several times, without receiving an answer.*\u2018 Where do oo lib ?\" she continued, with the same effect.The visitor then slowly walked away, and the socially Inclined child called after her : ' ^\t\u201c Dlb my lub to 00 mamma, oo toopld ! \" i Croit, Wiioopiro Couoii asd Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shiloh's Corn.B.K.IdcOale, 8123 Note* Dame street ; Uvlolelte A Nelson, 1606 Notre Dams street ; J.T.Lyons, comer Craig and Bleary street.Dt\u2019Rixo a Krcrmt Psrkjrmancr at one of the Paris theatres, a man and his wife had to quarrel on the \u2022tage\u2014the woman in a rage of Jealousy, the man trying to persuade her that she was too suspicious and too (Mksslonate.Both were acting with great spirit, when the wife moved her arm too near the candle, and her muslin dress was in flames in an Instant.Both actor* kept their heads, however ; the husband extinguished the fire, and proceeding with his part, Interpolated : \"You see, my dear, 1 was right; you are ready to flare up for the least thing !\" CAgwiu,, kl assit A Co.'s Enmlslon of Cod Liver Oil, with Pepsin and Quinine, has given greater satisfaction than any other preparation of Cod Liver OH Palatable and easily retained by tho most delicate stomach.Prescribed by all the leading physicians.Bold by aJ druggists.W.A.Dyer A Co., sole agents and manufacturers for tho Dominion.THE REASON WHY.The ether dsy In one of the public schools It happened that Atlas became Incidentally a subject of reference, and the teacher asked the children II any of them could tell her something of this fabled personage.One of the little girls remembered having heard that Atlsi used to hold up the earth and said so.\u201cUsed to bold It up?\"said the teacher; \"and can any one tell me why he stopped holding up the earth 1\" There was silence for a few second», when a lad in the middle of the room said he \"guessed It was cos the earth got old enough to hold Itself up.\"\u2014Dinjkmnton Leader.Ins Rsv.Oso.?.Tiiatkr, of Bourbon, Ind., says : \" Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Curt.B.E.McOaie, 8123 Notre Dsme street i lAvlolette A Nelson, 1606 Notre Dana street ; J.I.'Lyons, comer Craig and Eleury street.Ak Eruliiii Toi rist lately travelling In a railway | carriage, near Dumfries, remarked to a fellow-passenger, a retired minister, that the most interesting thing he bad teen In the course of bis travels In Scotlsnd was \" the caves and holes In which the Covenanters u»ed to bide In the dsyt of Tam o' Shanter and Bouter Johnny.\"(I)\t________________ TUE IIAPPY_ PADDLERS.ENJOYING THE TORRID SPELL ON THE LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS.* NIW BACIK8 IB CAMP\u2014GOOD OBCB OALOBI.Isle Cadiicx, July JW.\u2014I sm writing in the headquarters' tent of the Northern Dirision of the American Canoe Association, in tho very centre of the third annual meet of the Division.The moonlight is falling in Hoods of silver light on twenty or thirty tents ; the choros of the boll frogs on the banks is filled in with an undertone of canoe chat from the neighboring tents, and a gentle breg mars and cocking tints, is considerable klity of the food generally su If era.This year, however, the iress is simply unexoep-tionabie in every way, and if the canoeist* do not mjoy themselves it will not be because they are ill fed.Among the A.C.A.members in camp are Vice Commodore, W J.White, Mr.O.M.Whitlaw (the purser), Mr.B.White.Mr.8.White.Mr.K.W.8>ewart, Mr.J.H.Garth, Mr.T.K.Howard, Mr.W.E.Christie, Mr.Hugh O.MacLean.Mr.J.H.Htewart, Mr.D.McIntyre, Âfr.G.Barry, Mr.W.A.Munn, Mr.R.O.Nelles, Mr.A, Mortis, Mr H M.Molson, Mr.H.MackendricW, Messrs,G.A.Kohl, A.Adamson, J - Lay, H.A.Aden son, K.D.Joncs, G.A.Elliott, D.A, Poe, A.F.Gnncbey and I.Miller, a r Anna I'AUTT rBOM OÏTAWA is now cruising down the river to the meet.Mr.W.G.Mackendrick, Mr.D.B.Jacques, end a number of ether Toronto men, are either on the way or will soon start ; and the Back Lake rrntiogent.as the men from Peterborough, I aki fidd, Lindsay, Bobcaygton, and there-ftbonla are styled, led by the veteran Dr.Doup'ttse, V.C., will be in camp before tho paddling races commence.To morrow is to be doru.t.'d to cleaning up about camp ; on Wednesday there will he a cruise to Como and Oka ; and i n Monday, when the 8t.Lawrence Yacht Club will be in camp, the regatta will begiu with the paddling races,\tKsiaw, HAVE QUIT THE SALOONS.THE WHARF OOrrEE HOCHE HAH LOTS OF RATIONS.A Witneei reporter this forenoon dropped into the new W.C.T.U.collee house on the wharf, and found a number of toilers enjoying their midday meal.Happy change ! The soap, the tea and oclfee were fresh and good, and the potatoes and roast beef looked tempting.There were two long tsblea tilled with labcn rs, who, apparently, greatly relished the repas', before them.The coffee house, although only two weeks in existence, has accomplished a wonderful work.Each day it is visited by 35 to 40 men working in its vicinity,\u2014opposite the Beaver Line sheds.A good dinner is served for fifteen cents, with five cents extra for dessert, while for five cents one can have a plate of wholesome soup and fresh bread.Mrs, Frank H.Wheeler is at present in charge, with Mr, King as cook.Mrs.Wheeler say* the results of the two weeks businees is very fncournging, and that in a short time it w 11 be found necessary to open another Iriuob at the foot of McGill street Next year, sho «ays, they will have a \"palatial place,\u201d with r-ading rooms, etc.Ou Monday evening next the dining rooms will be opened for midnight n rals until the end of the season.This is being done at the «quest of a number of em-phyers who have promised to send \"scores of ii mug OOO\u2019 venience* Addruas, on the premia»*, 17 Genevieve street.riVy LET, s Furnished Cottage of aeven rooms.Apply J.to K.H.UAMBDKLla Falmouth Forealdv, Me.N EW COTTAGES TO LLT.Eight rooms, hot water furnace, well flnlahml Nn 4 Tara Hall avenue, off Ht Urbain street, near Sherbrooke street.Immediate possession.Apply at 1764 Notre Dame street Specific Articles.Kolicet uwier (AL A/mi, 10 cents ca/A unertton.up to .t words, prelMid.A BARGAIN, a 62 in.British No.1 Bicycle for sala.used two iessons.will be let go at tVi Charge prepaid.\tAddress, J.J, C , \" V- llBMI < I.VIB HA LI-', a Urge Ki fngcrat i , A '\t111 Cor gregstiou st.1X()R HALE, a collie imp.f< ur motilhv old.for sale or to 1 exchange for a well-bred fox terrb r K K.J .\" Witness' Offi re I3CR SALK, 1 Brood Mare, good roadster.4\t116 Maiisflfld street.1X)K HALE Two piece* r>f store she'vtng cheap at * GEO.J.BHEPPAllD'd Music Store 1274 St.Catherine street.\t__________________________ .vtyR HALE.Upright Piano Cav* for *x! humanity).It cures all diseases of I he Fy« near future, and gives It a Mxculative value well wurthy of attention.Title perfect.Property commut\u2019d.TERMS-One third cash, one half of balance in three year* and the rtmainder in live year*, or ail ca*h, at buyer « cption.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & GO., UK.kL F.STATK Al 4 TIONKKKN.SWEETSBURGI A well iltuaUd property, close to the Railway station, consisting ¦ f about Two Acres of Dud, on which is built a flue clap l-oardcd, tao story House, on stone foundation, with a large aieg Iu rear, and suitable outbuildings, will be sold \u2022 BY AUCTION.at the Rooms, 181 HT.JAMES STREET, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Gtta, At llair-pA*! KLKVF.N o'clock.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.1KI HT.JAMKA MTKKKT.Houses Wanted.WANTED, House, not Jess than ten rooms, with modern improvements, below Sherbrooke and lietweeii St.Hulwrt and Blrury streete, for first of September; rent not to exceed four hundred dollar* excluviva Of taxes.\tAd lre»«.P (J Bet, ir-*»city House wanted in the COUNTRY - Wanted, for two or throe monlbe a (mail Furnished House, within a short distance fr >ut the ci'y modulate rout.Address W_ u Witness' OÛtM 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, Tuesday, Juj.y 29, 1890.Last Edition IN A ROOM IN NEW YORK.WILLI K CARON'S 8TOKY OK UI3 KIDNAPPING AND INCAUOK RATION.HI HAS BBOt'OH! TH1 KIT Of HIM 1\u2018BIBON HOMB WITH HIM AS A CLCE Tbf temportrir cooIiOfnirnt in th« KefonnA-tory cf tke boy Willie ÜAroo.wbo was kidnAppod dnricg the Jane terni, hns occssioned aome tAlk in lef(Al circles, And indeed one well-known eriminAl Uwyer said to a Witneu rei»rtef\u2014 \u2022* He is kept there illegelly adJ in detiauce of the letter as well na the spirit of the law, He has committed no offence and has no ri«hl to be deprived of hia liberty.If anyone took the trouble to apply for a writ of habeas corpus on hia behalf it would have to be granted.\" Mr.Chaa.Doucet, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Peace, who made out the order for the boy's detention, says that the course of the Crown ia amply justified.Willie Caron ia a newsboy, and ia the chief witness against the alleged American bank thief, \"C.Rrowo,\" who waa arrested under most suspicious circumstances on St.James street last spring.The lad't diaappearanee and return have previously been noted in the H'if-suis.Hia statement is that he waa induced by McDiarmid, the whilom liquor detective and mounted policeman, to accompany him to Harry Pbtllipa subies, where he was c tiered 110 a week to leave the city.Upon refutimt this be saya he waa drugged by McDiarmid and taken to a room in New York city, where be was kept in confinement and had a little boy for a playmate.When, as he says, he waa told that be could return home he was given a railway ticket and $5 As a souvenir of bis aojourn in New York, and as a possible clue to the place where he had been deprived of hia liberty, the lad produces a key which he sûtes is that of the New York rocm.He said he had only arrived back here the previous midnight when one morning at half past nine o\u2019clock, accompanied by his mother he called at Mr.Doucet\u2019a office in the Court Boute.He immediately became a prisoner, aa a bench warrant bad been issued for hia arrest as a defaulting witness \u201c Can you give bail for your appearance at the September term of she Court of Vieen't Bench ?' he waa asked.\" No,\" aaid the lad.\"Then you will hare to be detained at the Reformatory for safe keeping until the trial comes c9,\" aaid Mr.Douoet.Caron ia wearing bit own clothes and it being made aa ocmforUble aa possible at the Reformatory.The effieert say that while it ia apparently strange tnal having been kidnapped the boy ahculd have been liberated, the reason is very simple.\"BrosrnV friends thought that hn case would be tried without waiting for the return of Caron.Being disappointed in this it was thought by them tbat if Caron were kept away for a further period Brown might be got cut on a writ of habeas corpus ; but they learned that by order of tbe Departmrot of Justice, the case being to glaring a one, \" Brown \" would be held for 10 cr 15 years, if ueoeaaary, if Caron did act return.The theory (so far aa the boy ia eocoerned) ia that then they threw up the sponge and let him go home.The Crown regard one Parker, a New York private detective, as the engineer of the conspiracy.\" Brcwu\u201d ia now almost certain to be tried in September.Acctber version of the affair comet from a friend of McDiarmida.This informant said to a TTUneAi reporter : Caron baa been in Montreal.I am told, aince July 1st McDiarmid waa teen recently at Toronto by So and-so (mentioning the name« of two well knosrn lacrosse playen.) McDiarmid waa then on his way to Detroit.He told toem Caron had taen placed by him with a family at Lachioe ; tnat tne lad had been enjoying himself in a quiet way, and waa at least \" ahead by one new suit\" oa the transaction.The tame person declared that there waa nc kidnapping, but that Carta went willingly enough, and that tbe lad would know what tale to tell, when placed in tbe wit-seea box, against * Brown.' \u201d IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.LONDON, July 20.\u2014The House of Commons last night, by D& to lti-1 votes, rejected a pro posai to allocate to free education in Ho lland the whole sum released through the abaiidouicg of tbe purchase clauses of the licenses bill.In the House of Lords Baron Htratheden raiaed a question aa to whether tbe office of prunier ought to be combined with that of foreign secretary.The troubled atate of foreign atfaira, be said, demanded undivided attention.Lord Salisbury replied that Mr.Gladstone had asserted that it waa im|K>ssible for one mao to discharge the duties of both offices unless poaieavfd cf superhuman energy.This might be true when the premior waa leader in the House of Commooi.but when the premier was io tbe House of Lorda the case waa different The premier interfered very little with foreign affairs outside of cabinet questions and one man could well combine both offices.THE ARGENTINE REBELLION ALUUIP TO BK \"\u2022TAMPtD OCT.\" London.July 29 \u2014The following despatch, dated Buenos Ayres.July 28, 2 20 p.m., has been received at the Legation of tbe Argentine Republic in this city : AonouDos that the InsuirtcUcD Is completely subdued.Tbe i\u2019resldsnt ot tbe Ht public sod She National Cabinet r-e «Ivlng orders from the National Government House.The Kloaoee Minister U at Itb-rrty.\t(Slgutd),\tJi'ax Oascia.Honor Garcia, the signer of the above despatch, is the Argentine Minister ot Finances He waa taken prisoner by the revolutionists at tbe beginning of the outbreak on Saturday.INDIGNANT ARMENIANS.BXMONBTBANCia WHICH BNI) IN PKATH.CoNSTANTiNOrLt, July 28.\u2014A large crowd of Armenians gathered in the Armenian Cathedral in this city yett.rday, for the purpose of remonstrating with the Patriarch for weak action towards the Porte regarding the outrages perpetrated by Turks in Atmenia and to dimacd bis resignation.One of the crowd mounted a chair in the Cathedral and demanded that the Patriarch explain tbe events that bad occurred at Krreronir, and the positon of affairs in Armenia.The Patriarch protested against the action of tbe mob and declared that the sacred edifice was no place for such a demonstration.This answer exasperated the mob and they ruehed upon the Patriarch, dragged him from tbe pulpit and otherwise maltreated him.After being roughly treated, the Patriarch succeeded in breaking loose from his assailants and made his escape from tbe Cathedral.Military assistance was asked to quell the disturbance.A body of Turkish troops was sent to restore order, but when they entered the cathedral and tried to clear tbe building they met with desperate resistance.The mob was armed with revolvers and spiked staves and a bloody confiict ensued between tbe mob and the troops.Four of the soldiers and three of tbe rioters were killed and others injured before the mob was driven from tbe building.The cathedral ia now clcsed.It is reported the Armenians were acting under secret instigation.WATER CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.DB.BCBT CLAIMS THAT WATIB WILL CUB! HALF fKB OOMBCMrTtVBB IB fHB LAND.Chicago, July 27.\u2014The announcement that Dr.W.H.Buri would explain a new theory io the cure of consumption caused a large attendance at Iasi night\u2019s meeting of the Chicago Medical Society at tbe Grand Pacific Hotel Dr.Bart\u2019s paper was masterly in its exhaustive treatment of the disease, and did not disappoint bis audience in the absolute novelty cf bit theory.Eight months ago, when reading of the wouderfnl change brought about in the obesity of Pnuce Bismarck through the refraining from tne use of water and carbo-hydrates, it oo-eurred to him that aa opposite treatment ought to result in tbe cqre of all wasting diseases.His experiments since have Justified him in the statement that excessive estiog and the excessive use of wtter will cure fifty percent of sll consumptive caves in their first and second stages.His trestment consisted in detsil of tbe free use of water every hour in the day, nine hours\u2019 sleep regularly and if passible tbe sea or mountain air.Above all, tbe patient must lock upon the drinking of water fer all time as his Ufa.Heredity was the great danger, and Dr.Bart advocated the passing by Con gress of s law forbidding the marriage of con sumptives.With this 10 force, one fiunlred y'-an from now consumption would not exist in tbe United State*.A MEAN NEGRO.BOW HI DIBCBIMINATBI) AOàlNMf HTB OWN BACB.PREMIER AND CIRCUS GIRL.OOMFUMEMTB bWTXtMM THB PBT OT THB FAPACT AND A TOCNO LADT IN fIQBTE.In the course cf ite report of the races at lupine Park on Saturday last Li Prtii' says \" Another unexpected attraction awaited the spectator a.In tbe middle of tbe races the Urge special gate of the course waa opened and there appeared on the track the dog cart driven by Mr.J.Alex.Mercier, eupernnmerary employee at tbe Court House, accompanied by hia brr tber, the Honorable.Tbe latter reached the stand, aalutiDg with his grey hat.A few political friends greeted their chief.\tMis* Mystic Peek then appeared and dashed along in sbert skirts and tights on her two steeds, which did good time.After another race, Mr.Benecal 3aperintend>-nt of tbe Turnpike Trust, graciously inrited Miss Peek to cotfe up on the stand, and this tbe rider did.Mr, Kennedy, one of tbe judges, placed a small garland of flowers in her button bole, and the Hon Mr, Mercier, Knight of tbe Order of Saint Gregory the Great, presented her with a bouquet Miss Peck, carrying these Uarsis, then led her bones back to the stable.\u201d DOWN TO THE SEA FOR FUN.Baltinokb, July 2' \u2014Secretary Windom has issued so order to Postmaster Johnson to remove George Hughes, a colored man, who for twenty years has had a stand on tbe poet offio-* pavement, where be cold lemonade and egg Hip in summer and other seaaonsble article* in winter, if the charges made against him are true.A complaint iras recently lodged against Hughes by cofired men, charging that in the conduct of bis business be discriminated against tbem.Hughes ha* a very large patronage, members of tbe corn and Hour and tbe various other exchanges going there.When a colored man asked for a \" flip\" or a \"shake,\" Hughes generally happened to be ont of aogar or lemon or milk.He was quite diplomatic and tbe discrimination iras not noticed until this week, when a large number of laborers were employed Ln tbe vicinity digging Then tbe colored men became indignant at the refusal to serve them while the white laborer! could get all the refreehmentc they wanted.KEITHSBURG\u2019S BIG SNAKE.KBTTHBBrBG, Ill., July 27.\u2014A montter snake has been tern in tbe vicinity of the Miisiseippi River marsh by a number of draughtsmen em ployed in the Illiooie Central Office.On then word of honor tbey declare that the snake is sixteen feet long and three feet in eircumfer ence.Several loads of buckshot were fired at it, tut made no impression upon it whatever.The Mme snake was seen last sommer, and it is believed to be a python which escaped from a circus about two years ago.MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MILLS.TBABE\u2019B CHVM BOB BAB A SKA TBIT AND HI nil* ABOCT IT.[To tk\u20ac MdUor ot Us ft\u2019ilM**.) BlB.\u2014You receive notes and commente from thorn on land at tbe seaside resorts, and why not from those on tbe water.Perhaps some of your readers intend taking this trip.Aaybow, I intend going down August 4th.Please insert this from my friend.\tF BANS.Haut ax, July 14 th, 1690.Dbab Fbans,\u2014Although tou had the laugh on me at the start, I bava decidedly tbe laugh on you now, ae tbe trip was a moat enjoyable one all the way down.I eoafeae the appearance of tbe tteaiser was not very favorable ; however she proved to be very comfortable, and all her officers and stewards try to make one en em sal rea.evenings paaaed very pleasantly.The paaemgers who could f ufastely play the piano or wng did so soar oerrmomr and ws bad what one might term imprompta concerts.Talk of appetite, I was really ashamed of nor-self.However, tbe food and cooking were really ftnt class, and lota of it.Four meals a day was my regular torn, and next morning afoer fey salt water bath, I waa ready and waiting for breakfast time sa if I had not eaten a bit for a week.Tbe \"MiramicbiVadvertisement should be bended \" We feed well\" By all mean* take the return tnp, and you will not regret it.Your old chum, Bob.Mimwbapolu, Minn , July 29.\u2014Tbe Pittsburg English syndicate which last fall bought tbe big Piilsbury and W.I).Washburn flooring mills in this citr, with a Uily capacity of about 15,000 barrels, tiaa failed in its efforts to secure the mills belonging to tbe O.G.Washburn heirs, 6,000 barrels daily capacity.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Win Deo B, Ont., Jnly 28.\u2014John Holman, a butcher, aged 41 years, died yesterdar in the Windsor lock np, where be had been placed on Saturday night on complaint that he was insane.when arrested at J.Montague\u2019s residence Holman waa in a bedroom where two children were asleep, and, imagining that be waa in the slaughter-bouse, was rolling np his sleeves preparatory to killing the children, who he imagined were calves or sheep.Htbathbot, Ont., June 2ft.\u2014Bruoe, the seven- Sear old son of John H.Evans, wandered into Intler\u2019a knitting mills to day and was literally torn to pieces by the cotton picking machine.Winbipbo, July 28.\u2014Two half breeds sod a Dane named BOresao quarrelled to night about where they should go to boy beer, which resulted in a fight in which a Metis named Thomas Wilkins was stabbed in the head with a jack knife, the blade peoetralin; two and a half inches.The knife was in half an hour before being extracted.Wilkins will die.The murderer bas not yet been arrested, bat probably will be before morning.TRY IT AT FIVE CENTS.THB DOMINION HQCABB HAND OONCBUTB.(To the Editor of tke Witneu.) Hut,\u2014I am lure it would bo regretted by many if the concerts on Dominion square were abandoned, which course 1 see is contemplated through lack of financial support.Is there no grant from the city towards tbe laudable object of providing music for the people,as in Toronto ?It not, there ought to be, and would it not be well before finally giving up to try the experiment of charging fist for the seats ?Ten cents may not appear to be a very large sum, but it is too much tor msny men, who would be accompanied by friend* and have to |>ay for several \u2022eats.Try it at five cents, and see if you will not have to increase your seating accommodation.In the London parks and also at the best Erg lith watering places, where the cost of a single band concert is often much more than 950, the charge for a seat and programme is one penny, bat were they to demaud five time* that amount I venture to say that they, too, would soon have to close their books and put out their lights.Rotnb.THE ANCIENT CAMTAL.[From Our Oun Corrupondent.) t^OBDic, July 2ft, ROT IB.An error has been discavered in the return* for Montmorency, which reduoee Mr, Desjar-din\u2019s majority to 31.\t* The savings bank robbers have been traced to Batiscan, but there all trace of them has been loet.Tbe Federal Government has at last granted the petition of right so long prayed for by the rockslide sufferers here, and the question of the responsibility for the damage will now be uro-perly tested before the law courts The papers in the Quebec West contested local election wero served on the sitting member on Saturday.Most of the Provincial Ministers have returned from Montreal Qoibbc, Jnly 29.The Hon.Charles Laogelier left for Mont-treal lost night.Two Montreal gentlemen arrived here last evening from that city in a twelve foot canoe, having paddled the entire distance.THE QUEEN CITY.[Special to the Witneu.) BLKCTION FfTITIONB.Tohokto, July 29.\u2014The petition filed yesterday against the return of Mr.Wm.P.Hudson, Conservative member elect for East Hastings, makes the twenty sixth on the record tot trial,and there is talk of more to come.Fifteen of tbe protests are against the Conservatives,ten against Liberal members, and one a counter petition against a defeated candidate.The Prince Edward petition falls to the ground, the deposit not having been made.At the last election there were but seven petitions all told.NOTES.The tenth excursion under the antpiees of the Fresh Air Fund took place yesterday afternoon, and 550 children and their mothers were treated to a sail of nearly three hours' duration on the Uke and plenty of refreshments.An injunction was obtained yesterday to prevent the retail dealers' protective union Ircw posting an alleged debtor.This is tne first kick agsinit tbe yellow poster scandal, and it probably will not be tbe last unless it has the effect of breaking up the coucero.The new Presbyterian Church on Bloor street east, near Yongo, the corner-stone of which was laid yesterday afternoon, will cost 9-r>3 000, exclusive of the site and furoisbing.WELSH AND FRENCH : AN ANALOGY.(To tke Editor of the Witneu.) Bib,\u2014It appears to me, as your paper has a large circulation in Ontario,it would be as well to place tbe enclosed extract from the London Correspondence of a Lincolnshire (Eng.) paper, tbe XpalJtroj Free Puts, before your Western reader*.Some of your readers in Winnipeg may also read it with advantage.\u201cBe Jubt AND Kbar Nor.\" The Wtlsh Umrutgr has been recognised In i arlU un ni very tlgntflcantly by ths publication In lint tongue cl tbe report ot tbe Hovel ('omulstloii ap-poliited to Irqulrv Into the operation ot the Monday IJIoeli g Act lor Weirs.Tbit I* \u2022 propitiation ot racial susceptibilities to be conmiendtd on the ground that It tbe work «as worth publHhlnic stall, It ought to reach the understanding ot the mass lor whom It w»* Intended.To so enormoiu degree tb# Welsh tongue It spekeu and willten In Wale*.This Is much more tbe caee than wrlth the Gaelic In Scotland or Ireland The Wtlth language lives and seems likely to live, and It W only Just that the people should learn of their affair* In Parliament In the tongue that U thoroughly within their comprehension.An clttcUl compliment ot thl* kind will nave a good rfleet.COMMERCIAL \" WrrNses ' Orrtoe, Turtdag, July ft), HU) WHOLESALE PRICES.Th* HflUth breadstuff# markets are qulti but Qrin.Heerliohm's cable advices to-day art atfol.iwt: Cargoet off ocast, wheat, quitt but Arm ; con, nil.Cargoes ou passage and for shipment, whest and corn, firmly held.Liverpool wbrnl, spot, firmly held ; do, corn, rather essier.Liverpool mixed ma1* -, 3- I Id ; Canadian peas, 6s 7d.Weather In England, tine.Arrivals of wheat cargoes three, waiting one, told ons.Arrivals of rna'.re cargoes three.On pamage t 'he Continent, wheat, 6&4,0U0 qrs., against 618,001 qrt.let week ; corn, 801),OCO qr*., i.s-altnt 24S.0OU ')« list week.On passage to the United Kingdom, »hei 1 and fleur, ?, 166,000 qrs.against 2,1! 1,000 ! |>er b uhoj lower at 95o September sod advanced to 9>4c again, receding, however, to 96fi-September.Receipts, ill-000 buthels, and shipments, t'.\u2019.UOO bushels.Cira opened J cent per bushel lower at 40Jc September, and told later at 40c September Receipts, 319,000 busV-lt, and shipments, 378,000 bushels.Grain.\u2014 The market remains quitt but steady.Valut are unchanged.We quote Wheat, No.1 hard Manitoba.11.14 to «1.16 No.2 do\tdo do .1.12 to 1.13 Peae, per fifin'*.In *tore.00 to .771 Peae, afloat, July delivery.00\tto\t.7J quehec oats.00\tto\t.00 Ontario oat*.41 to .42 Corn, duty paid.00\tto\t.65 Corn, oargoes In bond.41\tto\t.43 Harley, (reding.00\tto\t.40 Harley, good malting.00\tto\t.62 Floi r.\u2014The market was Arm to day, with an active local demand.8,C00 sacks Strong Bakers sol 1 st $5.26; 1,120 at $5.66.We quote at follows : Patent Winter.$6.26 to $>.60 Patent Spring.6.45\tto\t5.65 Straight Roller.4\t80\tto\t6.00 Extra.4.40\tto\t4.05 Superflue.4.00\tto\t4 60 Fine.3.26\tto\t3.80 City Stropg Bakers.0.00\tto\t8.26 Strong Hrkcrs.Scperflne (htgt).1\t60\tto\t2.iO Extra (baits).2\t10\tto\tÎ 3» Fine (bags).1.60\tto\t2.U) Oatmeal, standard, pertwg.2.26\tto\tÏ 35 Oatmeal, granulated.2\t4-)\tto\t2 51 Oatmeal, rolled.2\t40\tto\t2.50 Kaos ar* firm at 14jc to lie per dot.Bittrr and Chrrsr.\u2014Butter U dull and eas>.Creamery, quoted at Ifio t) 17jo ; Townships 131 to 16c ; Morrlsbiirg.Brackville, ISc to lie ; Western.t& to ISO.Cheese is firmer.Flnert white and colored, are quoted at to 8^ : medium, 7]c to 8lc.BISHOP O\u2019DWYER AND DILLON.Dcblin, July 27\u2014Bithop 0\u2019D#yer, of L\u2019menck, in to-morrow\u2019s Prtemnu'i J urr.'if, will return the attack respeetmg Dillon.Tne latter repudiated that part of hi* ii>«ecb in Parliament which reflated on the Pope.The Bi»hop tbowt by Hansard\u2019* official report, that Dillon did say what be wm reported in tho paper* to have raid ; that be did tay tbe Pope was bribed by tbe British Government.Tne Bishop adds test no amount of dirt-throwing will extricate Dillon from the predicament in which he find* himtelf and demand* that he f.ace the mntic and not try to avoid the itsne by repudiating the maul ting word* which be uttered.CABLE NOTES.The Crown Princeae uf Greece, who recently gave birth to a too, has bad a relapse.Professor Ol.hausen, a well known Berlin gynecologist, was tnnmroed by telegraph yesterday, and iiniEt diately started for Athens.A DESTRUCTIVE CLOUDBURST.Birmingham, A!*., Jnly 2!) \u2014A cloudburst occurred vtsterdsy afternoon above the mining town of licrte Crtek, Walker County, and did immense damage.Tbe valley wat Hooded to a depth of three feet and a lu nber of houses were swept away.All the coal chutes of the mining c< mpsny were destroyed and thirty five cart loaded with coal w> re scattered down thi\u2019 valley.Over a mite ot side track belong\u2019ng to the Kansas City, M- in phis & Birmingham Railway was iw»ut away.The total damage is estimated at 9100,000.WALLACE IN RUINS.SpOkahk Fall*, Wash , July 29.\u2014Sunday night\u2019s fire at Wallace almost annihilated the town.The ruin is complete.Not a business bouse ia left ng The total loasisfllV 000 and insurance Sd-qCOO.The fire sttrted at eight o'clock in the Central Hotel, and in two hours everything had gone np in smoke.Tire supply of water in the reservoir gave out after ten rrmutes\u2019 work by the firemen, and the town was left at the mercy ot the tl smes.Everything waa taken, msny men being even their c>at*.Antonio Dcmarcio wm burned to death io his brother\u2019s saloon.Help is already pouriug in from the surrounding towns.AN IRISH AGITATOR\u2019S END.Nbw Yobk, July 29.\u2014It ia believed that a man who was drowned st Rrcksway on Sunday and who had given his name as John Murray, waa Thomas Mooney, the Irish agitator who attempted to blow up the British steamer \" The Queen,\" with a bomb.A long dagger was found in the pocket of the dead man\u2019s coat.LEPROSY IN NEW YORK.N«w Yobk, Jnly 2S \u2014There is a genuine caan of leprosy in this city.The victim is Manuel Garuatia, aged 20, the scion of a prominent family in Mexico, who has been attending a military academy at Chester, Pa., for a week.He has been stopping st a Spanish boarding houae here.He wm to day removed to the Norib River Island Hospital.The Health Board for san-eral days had known of the case, but only became aware to day of its true character.When the truth became known there wm intense excitement at the boarding bouse.A man who occupies the room adjoining that occupied by Garuatia is ill, and it ia believed that he, too, has the leprosy.Arrivals at Hotel llontenach, Belu-ll Station, Out.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.A.Ooycr, child and nurse.Mr*.E.Vincent, Mite Vincent ; Muter Boh.Dragon, Mr.and Mrt.W.iavtrt, wn , Mitt Lavers, Mr.tnd Mr*.C, W.Irennis, Jr., Mis* Dennis, Mr.and Mrs.John Mock, Mooter I>rtls Mock, Monterai; Mr.and Mre.James McVey, Moater O.M< Vsjr, Mr.and Mrt.Ale*.M'-Lartn, Matter Gerald Mr Lsrtn, Mr.Herbert Wedder-Lure, Mr.and Mr*.J.8.1\u2018aqnet and nleo*.Miss O.I'xjettr, Mr.Lanahan ; Mitt Uoyer, Mitt K.Goyer.MU* A.Govrr, Cote ds* Nelgst.the Hotel Monlenaoh It i>«*uUrulJy situs te I, th* table and acsonunodaUon first oiaaa.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.Ciikf.sr.\u2014There Is little or no alteration to report this week ; we have had a etetdy consumptive drtr snd though it has net been equal to the quantity that hat arrived, consequently stocks are accumulating some-| what ; loet week's values have been pretty well sustained.We quoi\", to-day, Flnt-st Colored at 48s per , cwt.and Klneet White, 42i 63 p«r cwt.ThedemAnrl for qualities just nelov Choice hi* continued good at S4s to 39*.while low grale* from lOe op to 26* have only been in sinxll request.Bi rrsH.\u2014This trllile r> mxlot unchanged, stair fit* being almost unsalable, and effrred at 30* to »U*.Choice ti«-«h landed parcels meet with squirt deni* id at 70s to 76* per cwt.We quote Irish butter\u2014C rk \u2014 Fleeti, IS* ; second*, 63e ; third*.* 4# ; fourni*.Ids pir tmt.\u2014Uodji\u2019oi Druthers Circular.July 19-ii.THE CHEESE MARKETS.Lrm* Fau*.July 23.\u2014The cheese market her today was not particularly active, but It wm an Impr >ve-ir.ent over that ot last week.Brio** were fully f?better and the tone ot the market wm decidelly biller.Transatttooe :\u2014It lot* at 7c, Si lotealTJc, 23 Iota at 7 lot* at 7]h 3 lot* private trade, 6 lot* commission Total, 7,679 boxes There wore al«o 1,020 boxes farm dairy cheese \u2022oH at 7>: t1 *o-, only one Irt at the Utter price.Them were 85 pool .creamery buttrr «old at 103 to 174 «.\t^ a ROOT BEER.The most APPKT1/.ING and WHOLKbOklK TKM PEOANCK DRINK in the world.Drllrlnn* and Ktinrltllng.TEY IT.Ask your Druggist \u2022* Grocer lor It.G.E- LURES, \u2022 \u2022 PHILADELPHIA.T.J.I'«uke A Co., Agents.204,7 Hi.l'nlhr rlne si.iBiERll BAZAAR.FAUT «f BANKttl'PT HT04 K.ALL WOOL TWEED*.35c.ALL WOOL TWEEDS, 45c.ALL WOOL TWIF.D4, 50c.KTR1PF.D BHAKBR FLANNELS.71*.ALL WOOL ARMY FLANNEL, 28 inch, 25c.Uf.OKGR H.BOWRLL, 1693 NOTRE DAMK KTKIIT, 4 Doors Eut of Place d'Arme*.N B.\u2014The above goodv arc all mw and wurenot opened.Come early for choice pattern* F INK LEATHER GOODS.LADIF.B AND OKNTS FITTED TRAVELLING BAGS, from $16 to $35 each.LADIES' HAND BAGS, very flee.I.ADIEH OBATELAim BAflH, from 75c In $7 each.LADIEb AND GRNT8\u2019 LEATHER DKFJ4H1SG CASES.GENTS LEATHER ROLL CASES without fitting*.LADIES' AND GENT'S POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES.All ths latest novelties The largcet variety Io he fcuod in the city.From 25c each lo $6 each.LADIES SILVER MOUNTED CARD CASKS.Alto Large Variety PLAIN AND FANCY LEATIIH11 CASKS.GENTS' BILL BOOKS, CARO CASES.Ac., all at Low Prices at 1 THF.I NIYI.KH.IL,\" U W CLARK It, HI.J .unies street.à *\u2022> r> NOTRE DAMK STREET ^\t(WEST).Hale liy Publia Aurllon \u2014of - 'y Rl'ILDINU MATPUIALS, \u2014OX\u2014 Noire teame wired.WIIF.KKA.H \u2022 petition asking that the Building Materials mentioned below bo sold al a date also mentioned further, wm receired ty tbe city, and WHEREAS the city bts granted said petition, It Is ordered and the public ia nolilii-d that all tbe Building Mitli rials on that part i>f Nuire Dame street in tho Ht.Ann s Ward, not yet widened In Accordance with the homologated plans nf said HI.Aun t Ward, and situated between St.Henry and Dupre Lane and also on that part f the street opposite th* residues ot lot rsdsstrsl Nos.17B8, 1779 and 1780 In the St.Ann's Ward.th\u2019M- rodtslrnl lots comprising tbe followbj street No*.No.BKSJ to 1968 Incluslre and No.201 Cbst oilier iqutre Will be sold by Public Auction fCIte.it, THE Ifct AIGIHT, 1800, At II o'clock n.m.nn'it f Terms ; -CMh Tbe tnaU rials to he nmoved immediately.THOM Aft J.POTT»:»\u201e Auc J tfcj A.UOftftKLI.s, -Asst.Oily Ckrk.Oitv ri.eiig's OtrivB, City IIxll, Montreal, 28th July, 1890.} THB DAILY WITNEH8 It printed and fob Hated at No*.XII and 1X3 Ht.James street, In ths silt si Moairoal, by John Red path Dim»».;, ol Montrsel All bnilo-M ooirnmnlostloDt rbonld Le ad dim* il \"John Doagall A Hon, end sll letteri lolteBdMor itewld b* iddrssssd \"lAttOteftte 'WUosss.'w "]
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