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The daily witness
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[" \u2022¦*r w ' m MONDAY, OCTOBER MONTRPiAL, No.247.XXXI.MotUti 0/ birlks marrUçtt and death», «wrioftl* «umI It indormt with the name and addrtu a/ ike tender, or olhenciit ho notice tan be teUcen of them.Verte» and attended obituary notice* are tharyed /or M rn/nlar rat»* BIRTHS SMITH.On the 20th luet, et 31 Brock etreet.the wife of Jemea Smith, of \u2022 daughter.HODGSON.\u2014At 72 St.Matthew etreet, on the I6th inet., the wife of Arthur Hodgaon, of a daughter.MARRIED.SHANNON\u2014DUNKIN \u2014On the IStb ln»t., »>» the Re».Chaa.S.Deeproee, at the reeidenoe of Mra.McKittrlok, Mr.George Shannon, to Min Josephine White Dunkin, both of Maaham Township, Ottawa County, Qua Sl\u2019ENCE O'DONNBI.L.-Married, on October ICth.at the Bishop's Palace, by the Rer.Father Toupln, Pas id Spence, of Montreal, to Nellie O'Donnell, of Quebec.Quebec pai>ers please copy.TEKBON\u2014B AI LE Y.\u2014On the Hth met., by the Be».Samuel Teeeon, at the residence of the bride s father.Mr.Arthur T.Secaoo, of Montreal, to Emma, eldest daughter of James Bailey, Ksq., Megantlc, P.Q.M« LELLAND MAGEE -At Merrlckrllle, Out., on thi 16th inst., by the Fe».O R< gere assisted by the Re».J.O.Potter.Mr.R.A.MeLelland.Mausger of Union Bank of Canada, to Lulu Belle, daughter of Mrs.W.H.Magee ASHDOWN\u2014MARTIN -At the parsonage, on the 18th Inst, by the Re».J.Tallman Pitcher, Mr.William H.Ashdown, to Miss Lirzio Martin, both of MonUeal.ALNXANDER FOSTER-On the 15th inst, at the Methodist Church, Mascouche Rapids, by the Re».T.J.Wilkinson, Francis W.Alexander, third son of Richard Alexander, to Annie Amelia Foster, second daughter of John Foster, all of Mascouche.PIED.F1B1IEB.-At Hamiltou, Out., on the 17th lost., aged 8U year», Julia Lunn, widow of the late James Fisher.SPENCE.\u2014At Vaut lick Hill, Ont, on the 17th in«t, Kti/.abeth Bremner, belo»ed wife of John Spenoe, and eldest daughter of the late Win.Bremner.of Montreal.Funeral on Monday, 2Cth lost., from Windsor station on arrival of 3 30 train, thence to Mount Royal Cemetery EDWARDS.\u2014At Kelthlmrn, Co»ey Hill, on the morning of ICth Oc'ober, 18'.*0, Mery Broad, wife of George B.Edwards, aged 69 years a natlre of Jedburgh, Scotland.MACFIE - At Clarcnce»UIe, F U , on the 13lh inst., Anne Tough, wife of the late Alexander Mactie, aged 87 year», 10 months and 29 days.A subreriber to the IFilnrss from its first number.Mi ALLIBTER.Suddenly, at Shawbrldge, P.Q, on Wedneadsy, 15th Oct, Janet McOuat, wife of William McAllister, aged 62 years, 3 months and IS days.Orillia, Ont, papers please copy.BANSON.-Suddenly, on Sunday, 19th inst., at Terrebonne, Elira Matilda Ranion, aged 6C years and 0 months.Funeral will take place cn Wednesday at 1 r m., from Terrebonne to the Parish Cemetery at Mascouche.Friends will please accept this Invitation.SOMERVILLE.\u2014At Uchine Rapids, on Sunday evening the 19th October, 1890, Alexander Somerville, aged 78 years.\t¦ Funeral from his Iste residence, on Wednesday, the 32nd lust., at 2 p m.fcVAXB.\u2014On the evening of the 17th Inst , Rcneccx Mcllbincy.widow of the late Samuel Evans, aged 70 years and 11 months Funeral from her late risidence, 56 City Councillors street, Monday, the 80th lost., at 2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.At Rest.ADAM.-At St.Constant, on rhe 18th Inst, Christine Turner, aged 87.widow of the late John Adam, formerly of Montreal.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral at the arrival cf the Lapralrle boat, at one o\u2019clcck, on Tueoday the 21st.______________ advertisements.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.Tim Incomparable Heintzman I'prigbt Pianos satisfies the most critical.New stock on sale at C.W.Lindsay's piano rooms, 2J70 8t.Catherine street.________________________ Intkndino Piano Pt itciiAsKits should exam- ine the new Bell Piano Tone Softener de-acribad by the great Dr.Huns Von Btilow, as the greatest improvement of the age.It doubles the period of an instrument's usefulness.It sof tens the lone for practice purposes and enal.h s young children and preparatory students to do any amount of practuiag without causing undue wear to the hammers.Then* standard plsnoi of the world may i>e seen at Messrs.Willis X Co.s Warerooms, 1821 Notre Dame st., (uear Mcüdl sL) Montreal .\t______.Furniture and Bedding.Hpecltl Inducement* for the htlanco of THIS MONTH only.We «ill give n dltoount nil all bille over $25 00 SOLID QUARTERED OAK SIDEBOARDS, with large Bevel Mirror*.$18.90.Given** call ami Judge for youraelt.RKNATD, UIMi A PATTI\u2019.BSOJI.li.Vt < ralR atreel.TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.tar vu/ rwiRTITMKH ISOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac.4 oiernfon'a Myrup of TFlItl 4'hfrry «111 te found niperi»r to all othcra.Frice, lie.Be auie and get that.Fr« pared by J.44>Ti:itXTOS CO.Diaix-uiinv Chemiata, Oornrr Bleury and Dorchnater ate ; Branch, 469 St.Lawrence atreet\t________ ____________ N( ) MORE TO< iTH ACHE^^.\u2014^ AL4 35 and $5.50 All complete atd re*»Iy to wear.B.CABHLEY.Mall orders rare Tally tilled.LEWS THAN THF.ORDINARY PRIOEH LESS THAN THE ORDINARY PRIOEH The prices fol these Ooatumci li much lower than the ordinary price for making.REMEMBER REMEMBER Remem lier the prlcea, $3.80.$4.35 and $6.50.H OARHLKY.Hoys\u2019 Ready-made Halts.CHILDREN'S DRESSES FOR G5c CHILDRENS DRESSES FOB 65c Extraordinary value In Children a Dresse*.NEW JERSEYS NEW JERSEYS Large lot of NEW JERSEYS Just to hand in all the newest styles.\tR C4B8LET> Mall Orders promptlF forwarded.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING a specialty.MOURNING ORDERS MOURNING ORDERS Mourning orders receive ai>eclal attention.S.CAR8LBY.Boys\u2019 Tailor-made Mult*.DRESSMAKING.The Dreesmaklng Department has dereloped so much the last few jeers that It is now one of the moat important branches of our business.Ladies can rely upon getting a perfect fit act! good style at reasonable prl- in so abrupt a manner, without any cflort to rebut, wa* not anti cipated an«i its propriety, under the circiim glances, is a question lor diicunion.The im-mediate reaion tor it was furniftliod ^7 tlie mass of proof brought forward by the defence, some ol it, at all events, of the most r -lp -ct-ahle cbaract- r and the witness-», including the Cliief of Police and members of the police force, her employer.Mr.Cameron, when she first came to Quebec, baker* in the employ of Mr.Hethenngton, carU-rg who had driven her sod men who had be-n in her company, and their statements all tending to contradict most important points In her evidence and to show that she had been guilty of gn at levity of language and conduct during her stay in Quebec, the only charitable construction to be placed on the same being that she was not mentally responsible, a view, moreover, confirmed by the medical evidence.As a specimen of the evidence pro-lured against ner, it may bat ; stationary ora little low** temperature.St.Lawreaoe, north east tc north west winds, cloudy to fair, preceded by a few showers.Gulf, east to north winds, mostly fair, ttatiouary or hlghtr teat* perature ; tome rain in *oath*rn portion.Maritime, strong wmda and gk!** bom east to north, cloudy te rainy weather.1 2 TilK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, Monday, October 20, 1890, GERMAN FINANCES.TRANSATLANTIC.Semi-ofticial Route papers deny thaï the Italian Minieter a: Waibiujjtoo be, n recalled loreelling decoratione.A desi atcli from Rome save lha Nost Rev.Thou.a- N'ulty.bishop of M ath, and Ur.Lysier have had .interview » ith the l\u2019ope in regard to the d:stresa in Ireland.The\tBerlin orgaa of the German Socialieu, savg it has l\u2014 n decided t® hold an international labor congress in BruMeU in Anguit is:>i.An Italian torpedo boat which left Naples some time ago for Spe.\u2019ia is missing Nothing has been heard of her since her departure and Bhe is believed to have been lost.The Austrian Government has completed its scheme for putting the finances o: the Empire oc a specie basis and has adopted a monometallic standard.Sir Henrv Drummond Wo.\u2019, British Minister to Persia, in addition to his physical illness has become insane and it is mpossible to move birr from Teheran The Vienna tramway employees hav.struck.The service is entirely suspended.T e conductors demand an inert as - of pay, and the other hands struck to support the conductors.The tramway stations are occupied by police ani the troops are held under arms in the;-barracks in readiness for any emergency.Three ofheers and fifteen sailors were drowse 1 through the explosion of the boilers of an Indian torpedo boat, which caused the vessel t j founder.They were on a tr ip from Naples to Speizia.Hr.Balfour addressed Conservative meetings in the north of England on Saturday.He claimed that otficial records of tue Tipperary hots showed M: Worley's statements to be entirely unjustifiable.French wine-growers .\u2018.vi.entered a protest against any retaliatory policy towards the l aited States.Russian ofitciali are exercising considerable eevertv towardsG- rman-speaktag inhabitants of that Empi.*».A mass meeting of Nationalists was held ?esterday at Nenagh.The police did not in-lerfere with the proceeding* There is again trouble in the mines of Belgium and Northern France, an i troops have had to be called ont to keep order.A St.Petersburg despatch says that another commission is to be appointe-, to study the Jewish question and make su.table recommen-datiens.At the meeting of the Northern Conservative In ion at Newcastle on Saturday.M-.Ba\u2019.tour renewed his attack on Mr.Jonn Morley and deienied himaelfagainst the chargrs male by the latter.THE YOl NO EMPEROR THWARTED.Bxrliv, Oct.19.The Emperor will ojien the ban hag in person on November 11th.A cabinet council was held on Thursday, His Maie-ty | residing, w hich probably arranged, under the im|>erial supervision, wliat the Speech from the Throne shall declare to be tire programme of the session on financial, economic and social questions.The Emperor desires the pus-ageof a measure for the reduction of the price of food and the rent of dwellings for the working classes.Herr Von Maybach, minister of public works, who w a* charged with the preparation of a bill providing for tne erection of dwellings for workmen »n every populous centre, hai' received the imperial Censure because of the incomplete condition of his proposals.It is the opinion in official circles that the trouble for which Herr Von Maybach has been blamed has been due to the restraints placed upon his action by the miois-trv of finance.The Emperor had a grand scheme but Mini-ter Von Maybach on consulting with Herr Miquel, Prussian Minister of Finance, found that there were obstacles to the investing of more than 8,000,000 marks in the building of small tenements in the suburbs-PBOPOSKD erSTOMS CJÎION.This incident applies to the general potiCoa ofthe Government in regard to the schemes for costly social nfom and the accompanying projects tor the abolition of the duties on cattle and grain between Italy, Austria and Germany, and leaves the budget of the future in a dense fog.Herr Miquel, it is understojd, insists that the Government proceed with the greatest caution and opposes a prolongation of the tariff treaty with Austria, favoring a modification ofthe existing treaty by a slight reduction of the import duties on gram and cattle coming from Austria.His intluence is becoming practically supreme, and th\u2019-result is that in the meantime there will be no presentation of heroic financial or tariff propoisls.Herr Miquel s policy Implies a waiting to see w hat effect the new Tnited States tariff will have upon some sources of German property before committing the country tolong tant! treaties in any direction.But'an Austro-German customs union against the American tariff or the prohibition policy of other countries being within the bounds of luture necessity the Government has directed som.leading Juris-consults to examine into the question of how the rights of France under the Frankfort treaty might affect such a xoilverein.If the opinion of the examiners shtll enable the Government to treat the French Government s adoption of fixe l maxim m and minimum tariffs a*affecting their F ankfort treaty it will afford a legal basis for zollvertin wh»n one is wanted.RUSAI AN BIGOTRY.SEVERE STORM.Lcanos, Oct.Is.\u2014A severe storm prevails along the British co nu The w ind blew with such fury that the British fieet lying at S ar-boroegb was compelled to r rn to sea to es-ape being blown ashore- The aimiral ani JlO oScrrs and men belonging to the fleet were left on shore.T.e oficers hai be- a dancing all night at a bail gi -en hv the mayor of the town,'and this morning when they 'attempted to ! oar i their vf«->ls before they pat to sea they GIKM4XS r r^Ecrrso for rasin satioxality AM> RBLIQIOX.L-isnox, Oct.19.\u2014The German Ambassador it St.Petersburg v as instructed last week to remonstrate again-* the severity with which the German Luth cans of the Baltic Provinces are being treated, and to intercede in behalf of the pastor now under persecution.A considerable n iinber of Germans have recently em -grated to Germany from Russian territory, -nable longer to eniure the harsh treatment exercised bv the Rus-ian authori- '* \u2018 10 long fisni it toMMiUe, oVring to the heavy iea j tie?, who are-.sin.- -hè same mtthods that was running.Three sailors were washed ! pursued in Po*and to crush out a.l na.v< over1 oar i and frowned.\tb?xtU and attachment.A newspaper h^bcen j suspende! at Revel for pr.ntmg .- huton-.al ak< tch which a; e - red not »um:iently landa- \u201cIRELAND S HOPE Drat:*, Oct 1 ¦ \u2014A printed appeal, s gn»4 by Father Humphreys and other clergymen, Liu teen posted .'a T.pjerary aiireased \u2022 Mo it 6 o\u2019clo-k thiseven-ing an electric light wire became cro st 1 with a Western Union Telegraph wire.l a Hand, Ksmabai gives an interacting report of the first year of her work No one can read it without heart throbs of pity for the poor child-widows, and of thanksgiving that even a few of them are rescued from their terrible fate by the heroic little woman who ie devoting her life to them.The report shows some of the many obstacles in her way.An edneated prince came to the school one day, not to see it, he proudly avorred, but to give Kamabai a good scolding for teaching widows.\" A school for widows ! \" he exclaimed contemptuously.\"Of what use is it, and what right have the widows to wish for happiness and education ?Those who have neither a husband nor a son to care for are of no more vaine than street doge and crows.\" Uindn scorn oonld go no further, for these are the moat nnholy animals.Another man.whoee daughter was almost persuaded to send her daughter, a little widow fourteen years old, to the school, proudly declared that she should not go to a Christian woman to be taught Obriatianity, defile his caste and spoil bis reputation.To prevent this he sold the poor child to lead an immoral life, and no one could redeem her from it.\u2014ffolden Huit.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.ADVERTISEMENTS.C.R.G.FIRS INSURANCE, «4 HT.JOHN hTHKI.T, MONTRIAL H ORSE BLANKETS BOB HTAHLK USB, HUshtly d.intged by Ore and water, TO UK SOLD AT FROM » TO 40 PKROKNr UKLOW REGULAR PRICES.Call and Sea Tuna AT J.W.BOBEKTS, LONDON SADDLERY, 33a HU Janies street.WE HAVE JUST PUBLISHED a new aud very Brett, BAND OF HOPE rledf» card.The letters are In black aud gold, printed on dainty .S a a.-vw.4 ea*v1/%WW A IwPl/SS Wild lletBl l! Iltll I cardboard of asaorted colora.A large aud beautiful da-sign givra the card especial value to young Canadians.Prie\"per loo.I*00.Sample.Sc.The UALKB Temperance Depository, >47 Guy street, Montreal.T ADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 WATER- PROOF CLOTHING, And Repairs done on fthortotl notice.II.KIMI, M HI.AnlolMr nirv+i.» !! a; THIS MANTEL, In Wood, Marble or Male, with Tile Faring and llcarlh.MOCK.*»; WITH OVER MANTKL, fJ2 50.FIREPLACE, 127.60; WITH OVER MANTEL, »40.TO BK HAD AT EDWARD EARL & CO.'S, 69 Blrury street.This Is one of our medium price designs.Wo bavt others cheaper and still effective.\u2014ALSO.\u2014 English and American Grates.ALL KINDS or TILES for Bathrooms, Vestibule and Hearth.Closet Floor Tiles, laid in Portland Cement, 18 00.Bathroom Floors, ordinary sir», >13 J G.PARKS, The well-known Photographer, has opened a new studio, At 1304 BT.CATHERINE BTKEET.Near the English Cathedral, and Is now giving hla per-03&1 Attention to ouatomm.T«»li»pboni»t No 4773 ÇfECTAc^^^ AHD ^^^^pyECLASSES FBOF.BAMTEL B.«KANT, 1st Honors Diploma, Ophthalmic College, N.Y.Spectacles and Eyeglasses fitted to the sight by new and scientific methods.ey*-s carefully and delicately tested-No extra charges Difficult optical work and oculists prescriptions executed exact.TeU-phono 4!J0.I1ENKT «KANT .V BON.Ophthalmic Opticians, II BEAVER HALL.cor.IDORCHKHTEK HT.K EEPING UP WITH THE PROCESSION.Have Just received a lot of the r NEWEST AND BEST STYLES OF TYPE MADE Have the BEST EQMPPED JOB OFFICE IN MONTREAL.When you want BOMETUINO \u2022\u2022 NOBBY\" IN PRINTING, BEE IH.A SPLENDID LINE OF WEDDING AND INVITA TION CARDS.J.THEO.KOBINHON, 1791 Noire Dame at.F.P.CURRIE A CO., |(K> 4.KI \\ MN NTKr.ET, Montreal, Importer of Drain Pipe.IBeotch), Pori failli Cement, Cbimnrv Tors.\tRoman Ckmkxt, Vkxt Ljxinos,\tCanada Okmbnt, Flu* Covkk*\tWatbk fd**.Fin* Bun:**, Plant*» or PaIiin,\tBorax, Whiting.China « lay.MAWUrACTCRKR* or KtssiMKR Stkkl SorA, Chair and Bid Sphiko*.LWidmerNelles &_B r o.303 ST.JAMES STREET, HAllFACTIKEUS' AfiESTS and IEKCHAITS.We hAV* a (ew samples cf BUGS, fur Travelling, Carriages or Horse use.RETAIL AT MAKERS PRICES.THE DIAMOND DYES.In mansion ami cottage, in chateau ami hall, The Diamond Dyes are the pleasure of all ; So famed for true merit and power to endure, Aud valued alike by tho rich and the poor.No trouble to use, and a signal sneoesa, Whether used ior an overcoat, used for a dress ; Giving touches to toouia that have unsightly grown, Oh, the value of these dyes is everywhere known, J K.MACDONALD, Practical, Elerlrle and Mechanical Bell- LOCKSMITH AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH.No.7tt< Craig streel.Boll Telephone 2591.Federal 675.H.A.MILLER, HOUSE.SKIN AND WINDOW SHADE PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR.Gildino, Grainino, olazino, Whitiwahiiino, Aa 1996 ST.CATHERINE STREET kTO M »RE TO< >TH AGUE K*'^*0*'most effectual Dentifrlo* 1 ^ ALonuFiltWantBi'itliid tiik n r ANTI'-ETT KNOWN.White and Bound_l_ ^ Jured\twhich thoroughly clesnree the tselh, removes l*rt»r, hsr-deni Ihe gums, i ff< cl«*l!y killlns all para-riles, thus prevenllng «leesy - 25 cents a bottle.Prepared only by JOSEPH B.H- QU1*1* Discerning and AnalftiCki 4.31, uuli .jii.___________by Mob_________ Steward***** to attend uT tha wanl* of female, and Children.H.R.MURRAY, fieneral Manager.4 Onitom House square.Montreal.North german lloyd ss.Oo.VAST EXPRESS STEAMERS, From New York From New York to Bremen vln Southampton Also tsklog passengers to Havre and Pari*.Trave.Weduwday,\tOO.\t21,\tnoon.Saturlay,\tOct.\t26,\t1 p.m.La il N !.WedomAy,\tOW.\t29.\t» am.Kidbr.Saturday,\tNo».1,\t9 am.There steamers make th* run to Southampton la from seven and a half to eight days, and to Bremen In nine day*.PRfrgn.\u2014In Flret Cabin, $100 and upwards, according to locatioo ; to London, Havre or Bremen, In Second Cabin, $55 ; Steerage at low rat** The xteamen of this lln* are celebrated for their tp-ed, comfort, safety and th* etoelleuo* of their table*.Apply to J.V.«ILMOUB 61 CO.364 HI.Paul \u2022treat, Montreal.Or to OKLRIUHB A OO .2 Bowling Green, New York.E UROPE I EUROPE ! EUROPE I ___\tTICKETS BY ALL LINES.ALLAN, DOMUflOW aa4 monVrbal.NATIONAL, OUION.HAMBUKO.AMERICAN.WHITK BTaVl.CUWaRD.INMAN.NORTH OKKMAN LLoSfD.OBNKiIaL TRANSATLANTIC.BTATE, AbCHOB and RED STAR Un re, __?l® NSW YUKK.Also to FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, fte.MT Call or writ* for lowest quotations before look-loi elrewhrr* Saloon rates, $30 upwards ; steerage al low»l* rat**.Ur Heud f( I pamphlet or call al my n*w a.tdrMS, 174 Kt Jan rr air.rt, corner Ht.John, Olty and Dire triel Telegraph Oo.'s Bnlldla*.Montreal D.DATTRRBDV.Agcnb Telephone No.1663 B.REFORD\u2019S AGENCIES.Donaldson line, WEEKLY «LAMJOW IFKYK'E.Balling from Moolreal every WEDNESDAY Morning.KB.WARWICK.\tLOOO tons.8th Oct.H8.AMARYNTULA.4,000tons.Uth Oct.HH.A LOI DEH,\tLMN tons.22nd\tOct.88 COL IN A,\tLOOO tons.19th\tOM.H8.CIRCF.,\tLOOO Iona.6th\tNo*.Glasgow Agent* ;\u2014Donaldson Bro*., 166 Bt.Vincent B4.1 THOMSON LÏÎT*.LONDON VIA DUNDEE.Balling from Montreal on or about :\u2014 HH FKEMONA,\t3.500tons.14th\tOe« B8.UKBONA.\t3.5C(J tons.Uth\tNo*.AgrnU :-Caln>a, Young ft Nohl*, N*woastl»oo-Tyoe ; A Low, Bon ft Carter, 27 Leadenhali street, London, R.U.; W.Tbcmsun ft Hon*.Dundee, Scotland.OSS LINE, LONDON SERVICE.Bailing from Montreal on or about S\u2014 HH.NURBK KINO, «000 tons.28ib Oct.London Agents; William Ro«s ft Co., 3 East India »?fnue( K O.All the vf-rrels of th* above lines are A 100, hlghret class st Lloyd*, sod ha** been built expressly for tL-ta trade, and pisaem ibe meat improved facilities for carrying grain, butt«r, cheere aod caltl*.lltKOUCn DILLS OF LADIN«.gracUd by any of the above lines to any point In CANADA OR WESTERN ET AYES.And by any of the CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS to any point in GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES.al attention giren to the HANDLINd of all PER- R IHiFaHLK and -itber cargo.For further particulars apply to KOBT.KEFOBD 41 CO., $3 and as El.Sacrament street, ¦\u2022\u2022(real.R ED STAR LINE, U.\u2022- and Royal Belgian Mall Etenmers, Hailing weekly from New York for Antwerp.One ot the shortest route* to Pori* aod London.Belgium, France, Bw User Land, th* Rhin* and Italy, From New York, Riiysland.Wednesday, Oct.29, 600 am.Westkkki.and.Wednesday, No*.5, 11.20 a m.WaRmi.ani».Wedneaday, No*.11 5 00 a ro.Fbiisland.Wednesday.No*.9, 10 30 am.Halix)ns.staterooms, smoking and bath-rooms amidships.Becowd Uam* aegommodoltons unexcelled.Htaterooms all on main deck.Firit Cabin, $46 and upward* ; excursion, $86 and Qpwmrd».Second Cabin.$36.Excursion, $66 aod $71.Steerage (outward), $31 5U ; prepaid, $22 ; excunton, $40.M.For freight and pares** apply to FiTia Wkigbt A Bono, G«n*ral Agnts, 6 Bowling Green, N«w York.J.V.«ILMOUB A CO.$54 M.Fanl »!.Mwalrrol. 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, Monday, October 20, 1890.¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ 1 ¦ 1 \u2014 IMIj Calendar, Monday, Oct.20th.M'ltM-BirTI** BATE*.IHtU WIU>e«, $100 I WeoHjr\tfî.O» ; wtU rn tkri ked k \u2022»o«d clkwc* \u2022\t.mwt TO MIGBT tjr org%aixUido a* * » ** u:«f »\u2022\t^ M.aibcrt kcd .11 routs atea mhi ^noMatai^n.^ whow^fc to eour lottuU to bo pr«oo«t TO-KI'*tir.Fh.^ocT%rty hi t Booklwpiftl C aawi «il* ot^Antio on Wodneod*! efninj.C ITIZENS\u2019 RECEPTI N IO ».LE r«NTI.ui: PABI4.Icteci s« kabcer.bm to tb« Boa-.i.t wUl Cad rib \u2022eriptioc .i»U kl tk.Wiedoor Botrl.Board of Tfklo, C^kabrr of Coxarter.ÀJ.r Offia kn'«* York Lif, ta-.rJta*».tor ortotirktioc ktJ report )txMcd.Rab.rrlpll*B.81.Tb* auxacr of c-esU l« THI « OMMirilE.WRRKLY W1TNKSH.With Ikryc typo beid ¦¦ tfce roov* of l*e SWta»ki » 4 e»j, Na II» ftt Gktherlv »t oo ToeaVy » ' *o1 o, ttM iaM , at b «Bask.A .SOCXALL5TI3 EMPEROR.Tfce Kmperor William of Germany, it seems, ordered millions on millions of marks to fc« ipect in building roedel dwellings for workingmen in the suburbs of Berlin.Talk cf .Socialism, it would be hard to imagine tfce mest rabid Socialist with the responsible position of an emperor taking a bigger step in the direction of his favorite hobby than this.The brief telegram does not tell os by what process the workingmen are to come into posaestion of these dwellings.Presumably they will pay rent for them direct to the Government.They are meant, we aitame, to be better for the money than are \u2022applied by other landlords, and if they really are so there ia no end to the business which the Government might do in this direction.So long as it goes on building houses and letting them cheaper than others can it will never fail to find tenante, and the de mand will go on increasing till, practically, the whole population become tenant* of the Government.Tfcie is almost as far as Henry George could expect one generation to go in the communication of reel estate, although the process of acquirement is different from his patent df£hod of limply taxing propris-tors to death.And yet the Emperor William ia very much anocyed when he is called a eociaiist and actually put a poor fellow in gaol who approvingly called him oae.The Kmfttror's decree baa sorely perplexed hie finance minister, who doee not know where to find the millions needed for this and His Majesty\u2019s other social reforms, but it ia to be hoped that a beginning will be made and that the interesting - crowd of McGill men who were wearing the college ribbon and who made St.Catherine street re-echo with their noise at about il o\u2019clock.Tbe first meeting of the Session of HhuOl of L Union Catholique took place yesterday afternoon, when the Rev.Father Ruhlmann, S.J., delivered a lecture on the \u201cMa onic plot against tfce Papacy during thefirstof the present cvn-turv.' NOTES AND NOTICES.Kvkry BoTTLBofDr.Harvey's Southern Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted.In Addition to the many industries which have made the town of Granby such an important centre of trade, the citizen* have prepared the way for vet another important concern.Mr.H.11.0.Miner, assisted l»y his brother, Mr.Wm.\\V.Miner, the Mayor, uud other prominent townsmen, ha?arranged to start a large raniage manufactory.Tho Town Council has exempted the Company from taxation for the lir.-t fifteen years of its existeure, and already a considerable amount of - lock has been taken up.Tbe work will bo turned out by water power, and the premises of the Company are immediately alongside of tho Central Vermont Railway track.It i* expected that at least five hundred vehicles will be turned out by next spring, and the new enterprise will doubtless give employment to a large number of hands.A morning contemporary having stated that the new venture will be made by the Guarantee Carriage Company of this city we are asked to correct the error and to state that the Company will bo known as l\u2019 Tbe Granby Carriage Company.\u2019* Mondât, Orront:a 20, 1890.OUR ONTARIO LETTER.{Special Corretpondene» of the IPiïnm.) Toronto, OcU 18th, 1880.CIVIC ADMINISTRATION isitlwayion trial in this city, but occasionally the chronic dissatisfaction swclU into a tide o! indignation.It bids lair to do so this year, as all the newspapers are giving up a good deal of their space to fault-finding.What they tind fault with may or may not be chargeable to our present Mayor and Council, but as they axe in office and their predecessors are not, they stand an excellent chance of being called to account for a long series of administrative blunders.General want of confidence is the prevalent feeling, and this is not surprising.The railway-esplanade question hangs lire.The water works are insufficient.The sewage problem is unsolved and is becoming yearly more difficult.The street railway question has become one of great magnitude and no little perplexity.Perhaps there may not be much change in the personnel of the Council as the result of a doubt as to whether we have the rigid men in the right place, but at present it looks very much ai if new blood would be supplied to that body in considerable qunn-lities when the municipal election takes place.CITY YINANCKS.One of the most gerious aspects of the situation is the growth of the city debt, and the corresponding division of revenue to th* payment Of annual interest.The increase of debt is so rapides to arouse general alarm, and though tins feeling is not entirely reasonable ills not without some justification.Toronto overloaded with debt would not he a desirable place to live in.and keeping it a desirable place is a tine qua non ot prosperity.Toronto flourishes largely at the expense oi other towns, because they are deserted by many who come here for social reasons, alter (hey have made their money elsewhere.An heroic effort will have to be made to keep the debt in moderation, but this effort cannot be entirely successful.Part of the trouble arises from tne inefficient way in which the leasing of city property is managed.In the hands ol private ow ners it would firing several times as much as it now produces in the shape of «Tenue.Thoreal remedy lies in the direction e quashed.NEW FRENCH TARIFF.raorosKD reprisals against thk cnitid STATES.Paris, Oct.19.\u2014There has been great excitement during the week at Lyons over the new United States tariff law, and Mr.Burdeau, the Lyons deputy, lias given notice that he will, in the Chamber, demand retaliation for the increased duties on French goods.lie will especially propose that a retaliatory duty be placed on petroleum, and will also suggest that boards of inspection be established for the examination of all importation from the United States.The Petit Journal thinks the bill affect» England and Germany more than it does France, which ought not to be drawn into making common reprisals against the United States.\u201cOn what,\u201d it says, \u201ccould we make these reprisals '/ On raw cotton ?That we cannot afford.On wheat ?We already tav it five francs the hundred kilos, and our own economists declare that the imposition of even that tax is a crime.American petroleum is already heavily taxed 25 francs per loo kilos.Is any one going to increase that duty and so deprive the poor man of bis light '.' To make this proposed economical war it is necessary to have munitions of war and we are without them.HANGED HIMSELF.KATAL KITZCT OF RKAOtXO TRASHY NOVELS.New York, Oct.19.\u2014The reading of lurid dime novels turned the lie.id of 16-year-old Preston Turpie, and to-day he imaged himself here.With a boy named Duffy he had been talking over the hero of the latest novel, who ended his life with the rope.The boys conned the pages of the trashy book on the roof of a Madison street tenement house, where both lived.Their imaginations were strongly appealed to by the story and both declared Imaging was no\"t so bad, after all.Duffy went downstairs for a few minutes anil when he returned Turpie was hanging from the door of the stairway that led to the roof with a clothesline about his neck.The bov's toes were barely fre'- from the steps and no was already insensible.Before Turpie could be taken down he was dead.Turpie was also an inveterate cigarette smoker, and it is thougat the habit enfeebled his mind.GALE OFF NOVA SCOTIA THE RISCl\u2019KD TORPEDO ROAT LOST IN A STORM Halifax, Oct.19.\u2014The warship \u201cBo/.-/.ard,\" sent to North Sydney to tow the rescued torpedo boat to Halifax, arrived back to-day.She sailed from North Sydney early Friday morning and en countered a terrible gale.During the height of the storm the torpedo boat tore away and was lost, breaking in two and, it was said, sank.It was thought at times that the \u201c Buzzard \u2019 would herself succumb, her jib-1 >ootn being broken off short, as well usher topmast.The Gloochcster schooner, which picked up the torpedo boat and towed her into Xortti Sydney, has been awarded £500 for her trouble.Several wrecks are reported.THF GRANDE LIGNE MISSION.Woodstock, Ont., Oct.19.\u2014At yesterday s ae.-sion of the Baptist convention a resolution in rcla'ion to the Grande Liirne mission was moved bv Rev.P.A.McEwan, who spoke of the importance of the work and the sympathy that was being turned toward it.Mr.A.A.Ayer seconded the resolution and remarked that fifty venrs ago the province was shut to the Protestants.There was much to do in Quebec yet, but she was a long way in advance of her position at that time.SPORTS AND GAMES.FOOTBALL.Th* \"BrIU\" *oct tiontieaU pUyed a floe iu»toh on Saturday, which mulled In a draw.Th* Itauia wmea Sritanutat.\tPosition.\tMonlraolr Kawilinve\tHick John Hoar.\t.lUlMmckt J.Arotoo.\" t^aartar Sack W nga.Soriauuas* Waiden .Kankln (Capl).Hamilton 1\u2019rt i oat .Bruc*.\t.J.U Ko** Brow ne Atwood\t.Youuk .\t.\tH Stevecaon.\u201c Cameron.\t.\t\" Marphy\t** Referee\u2014Mr.O.V.Deleter et SMART.Montreal.1.\tTry and goal.2.\tTrie*.2.Uougta .Metier .Oampliall A.O.Fry VVaud A U.tty .Buchanan .Bell .Jamtaaon Black (Oapt.) .Leathern .U igirlimon .Dunlop .Keford .Drummond ADVERTISEMENTS.w.uDim&u New Store, corner of St Martin and Notre Dame street west (2495), full Une of the famous Auction Sales.Anianmar.2.OoaU from field.12 (1.Konge*.0 BIG DRUM REGULATIONS.Complaints have occasionally been heard here and elsewhere of the Salvation A-my (iisturhing church services with their ha.It and causing accidents by frightening horse.To avoid this in the future Commissioner Adams has issued these regulations:\u2014 Every Field Officer in charge of a Corps is responsible for seeing that Churches, Mission Rooms, etc,, in the Hue of inarch are not disturbed by singing or playing.\t.If possible, do not go past churches during their services.If this cannot be avoided then the Hergt.-Major must blow a shrill whistle at a reasonable distance from the Church, when playing and singing must stop.When the whole procession is far enough past for the band not to cause any acnovaace.the signal may be given for playing and singing to begin again.Whenever due and reliable notice is given that any per-on in a house is very sick, all playing and singing must be stopped as dire< ted in the cases of Churches or Mission Rooms.\t^\t.\t, ftt Color-Sergeant \u2014Ore of the most important duties of the Color-Sergeant is to watch carefully for coming horns, and by quietly furling or lowering the Hag to give notice to the officer leading the march so as to avoid any disturbance of the procession.W\t18 The McGill and Britannia third mat In lb» minor chan.ptonihip Mitea, the former aoorlng live point* lo the Utter'» tour.The team* were\t\u201e\t,, Third Britannia#-Baker, K.Tovey, F Brown*.Linton.Roar.Judah, Kluloch, Molntoan Forbaa, Gordon, J.Brown, Wltham, Davldaoo, lledpath and II.1).Tovty.Third McOm-M»tht»aon.Braall.Drar, Donahue, Shaw, Blrkerdlk*.F«Atb*r»tone, Oleinaaha.MoPh»r*on, Drum.Kwlns, Koea.Guthrie, SwlD.er and Motion.Referee.H.B.Carter.LACaOMl.TheCreecenU took three «Ira sht game* from the Sherbrooke Junior# cn the Shamrock ground# on Sat-urdty.The Maple# drfeated the Vloleta by a rcore of three to on*.The Montreal# defeated the Druide in Baltimore by five game» to four, after a htrd struggle The Toronto# defeated the Shamrock# on the Roee-dale ground# by four game# to two.ATHLETICS.The annual rporte of tbe F.lioek echoed to^k place on the M A.A A.ground# on Saturday.Tbe event» and reeulta wereae follow#:\u2014 ___ 100 yaru», under 18 -1.8.Fllgat» ; 2, K.0.Nott Quarter mile\u20141, W.F.Angue ; 2, P.B.Eirle ; 3, J.E.Fleke.High Jump, under 18-1, 8.rilgate ; 2, P.81»*.220 yard» handicap, 6 yard» per year\u2014l, w.r.Angue : 2, II.BUI ; 3.P.B Earle.^\t^ Primary echool race, l mile\u20141, H.A.Gordon ; 2, H.Gordon.\t.H gh Jorop, open\u2014I, W Angue ; 2, E.Flike.Mile handicap, :t\u2019i jardeper year-1, W.F.Angue ; 2, C.Shearer; S.W.Bralnerd.Bicycle race, one mile\u20141, W.J.Campbell; 2.U.Chaffee; 8, A.MoOorn Ink.\t, .\u201e Three legg.d race.100 yard.-1, P.Earle and J.E.Fleke ; 2.0.B Mackey and W.J Campbell.Long jump, open\u20141, P.B.Karl* ; 2.J.E.FUke.Primary echool high Jump\u20141, II.Gordon : 2, II.A.Gordon.\t.\t.\t._ _ One hundred yard*, open\u20141, J.E.FUke ; 2, P.B.K Sack race-1, P.B.Earle ; 2, W.H.Hill ; 3, 0.Mtrkty.Matter#' race-1, T.R.Davie* ; 2, W.Chalk.Primary echool rau*.110 yarte\u20141, U, A.Gordon ; 2, H.Gordon.\t_____ Ttic-of^war, Company No.I\u2014O.Davli*, oapi%>0 : C.Shearer, C.II.Colaon \u2022* Filgate.A.J.WHIiemeon, A.J.Hart, W.Newlcn, W.Macdonald, H.A.Owdon.Coneotation race, open, 220 yard#\u20141, N.Mitchell ; 2, J.Angua.\t.\t._ \u201e Con.olatlon race, under 13.220 yard»-l, R.Harvey, 2, E.Careley.\t._ .a Cadet race, 1 mile, 25 yard» p«r year\u20141, Private S.Fllgate ; 2.Sergt.Van Horne.Champion cup, awarded t^ the w nner cl thelargeet number ol point*\u2014Won by W.F.Angue.OCEAN PASSENGERS, ran as.¦ eakDixiAK\" arrived.RIMOI'IKI Wiiark, Qua., 03».18.-The following li a Let ol the saloon paieenger* per Allan R M.8 \"Sir dlnlan,\" Capt W.Rlchardeon, which paeeed Inward at 11.30 p m.Mri.Beamrnt, Ml»* Beament, Mr# BiMonnette.Mue Biiejnnette, the Hev.J.Button, Mis* Carling.Mre.Cameron, Miee Cameron Mr.Cameron, Mias Olarldge, Dr.H.R.Codd, Mr.0.D.Dickson.Mr*.Dick sen.Mr».Ford#, Mlee Gallo way, Lieut.Gllleaple, It N .Mr# Olllrepl*.M leOillee-pi*.Mr.W Golden, Mre.R.Heckle, Mr.T.E.O.Han-\u2022t|| Mr.W.Hilton.Mr.D B.Houiton, Mr.H Kan-rick, Mr.C.A.L*fevr*, Mra.SI.Lookwrood, Ur.J.Mitelo, Mr.Newman, Rev.W.Nicolle, Mr J.D.Perrlirrtnn, Mr*.Pemberton, Mlee 8.Pemher-too, Mise Susan Pemberton, Mr.J.m.Plrle, Mr J.Pollock, Mr.C.F.Roletoo, Mi** A.Row, Mr.W.H Rowling.Mr# Bowling, Mr.I).I).Sldey, Mie* K.Simpkins, Mr.J.Skoak, Mre.Skook, Ml*» Uumton.Mre.Taylor, MI«Ta>lor.Mr.P.G.Thomae, Mise K Waleh, Mr J, C.Wateou, Mr*.\\V*t«on, Ml»* M.Wateon.Mia* A.W.tsjn, Mre A.Wood-53 cabin, 92 intermediate and 12S steerage paeienger*.l-RR *8.\u2022\u2022 LA K R ONTARIO\" ARRIVRP, Fare Poikt, Que., Oct.19\u2014The follow ng are the saloon passengers per »team»hip '* Lake Ontario\" : \u2014 Rev.W.J.Andrew#, Mrs.Andrew*, Mr.W.Andrew*, Mr.E.Andrew*, Mr M.Andrew», Mr».R.Andrews, Mim C.Andre**, Ml** M.Andrew*.Mis» P.Andrews, Mr.R.Bach.Mr*.Bach.Master R.Bach, Mise Elira Bath, Mr.W.8.Blair, Rev.Archdeacon Boddy, Mre.Boddy.M as Burgeee, Mr».John Cever-hill, Mr.Geo.Caverhlll.Mr*.Geo.Oaverhll, infant and nurce.Mr.Geo.Creak.Mr*.Cra»k, Mr.J M.Ontehlow, Col.J Duff, Mr*.Duff.Mise Doff, Dr.Fairbanks, Mr*.Fatrbank*.Mre.Cribbell, Dr.Keith, Misa Keith.Mit* K.Keith, Mr.W.Kirby, Mlae Labat», Misa Lockwood.Mi*a Low, Mr Samuel H Peina, Mra.Parker, Misa Parker, Mre Pattereon.Maeter Henry Patterson, Ml** Maggie Paltereon, Mi»* Rutherford, Mr.John Peck, Mra.Peck, MisaHIchert, Mr.J.U.Smith, Mr».Smith, Ml»» Smith, Ml»» Smith, Infant and maid, Mr*.A T.Smith.Ml** Violet Smith, Marter Dudley Smith, Mr F.II.Sterlckae.Rev.K.A.Ve*y, Mr*.Vezr.Mr.James G.Wright, Mr.G.Beckett.Mr.fl.E.Fox all, Misa Labatl.Sir.W.S.Lawrence, Mr*.Mitchell, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.Th» Sisters of St.Margaret acknowledge with thanks tbe fo.lowlng donation* from June let to Oct.lit.1\tbarrtl oltoys, doll'* param'mlator,doll'# bedttead and camp chair, \u2022\u2022Children'# Ministering League,\" SI UtUhsw'» Church, Quebec, per Mire L 11.Montixam-twrt ; 1 large box fl laat», \"Minleterag Children'# League,\" Frellgtwburg : 10 lb*.I«e dally.Mr.R.R.Slept).neon ; Sprint die»»*», 4 knitted shirt#, 2 pair* Infant rooka, Mrr.Hllion Greene, sen ;1 box children\u2019* partly worn shoes, Irom Ontario ; 1 wrapper, 2 dressing Jacket*, Anon ; 4 baby dretee», 4 flannel pettlcaata, 1 oand, from Quebec ; 4 new pink dreeee», 2 flannel night gown*, 1 velvet Jacket.1 knitted shirt, Anon.; 9 pair* boy*' troueera, 9 Jacket* and 14 dtestea, Anon.; 4 black bare, Mre.Sutherland Xeylor ; 2 dozen nananaa, Three Friand» ; 1 parcel from Quebec, containing 4 women'» drote», 9 pair» »o(k», 3 pair* shoe», 7 knitted Jacket», 2 blankets, 6 flannel dieeaea.6 Jacket», 2fl blba, 2 baby capes, 6 pair* drawer», 6 pinafore», t woollen aklrt, 1 chemlae, 1 nightshirt, 1 whits aklrt, 3 pair* woollen stocking*, 3 pain took a, 3 pair* boot» ; 1 bundle, acot Anon., containing 16 baby napkin», 4 flannel night dresaea, 9 palr!V UI DNKSDAY, 04TOHI It 2tad, IKAO.The stork is all new and carefully aelveted, is in flrat-claaa order, a laryc ptopottion of theDry Uoods being uncut, and consist* of the following :\u2014 LOT 1.Dry Goode.ÎK467\t00 Riady inad» Clothing.6,'.'49.fl7 Fancy Good, and Cutlery.1,133\t01 Jewellery, etc.757\tS3 Boot* and hhcMie.5,830(1?liste and Cape.1,977.35 Groceries.1.211\tU) Crockery and Glass.1,390\t)5 htatiorrry.*19\t33 LOT 2.Book Debts, Notes, Judgments, amount- , mg to11,927.93 LOT .1.4 Worse», 1 Cow, 0»rriage»,Blelghs,Robe#, 1 lam cm), etc , amounting to.*1,134 00 Tender* must be sealed and endorsed Teodor for Stock, with number of Lot.Huvk, with Inventory, may beieon and all Information obtained > y applyli g t Mr Gao Bond, at premlaea lately occupied by insolvent, or at the office of the Curator The higheet or any tender not necessarily accepted.JOHN 31 cD.43 84.Sacrament street, \\ Montreal, October 13tb 18V«.J 1141*14.4'ural»r.\u201c A j-ONTREAL\u2014 PICTI'KED AND DEJM'KIBKD\" READY EUR CHRISTMAS 1870.1890.rUlLLIPS SQUARE T!\tT!\tT t 23c per pound.FOR ONE WP.EK ONLY, commencing MONDAY, Oct.20lh, we will give awiy a Handsome Fancy Work Basket with every packiga of our celebrate! 85c Tea.HLA4 I4 OB JAPAN.These Tree are, without exception, the beat va'.ue ever offered to tha Canadian public.JOHN KOItTKTMtN A HON, 4?rovers.B E STRONG I All who wish to aea tha daughter* of \" thle Canada of our»'' grow up the healthy wire# and mother* of our people should not only read ** DBFJ4H AND HEALTH\" themselves but should circulate thta valuable book tar and wide.lia prie* is but 50 cent* and It la both Interesting and instructive.POR RALR BV JOHN DOl C ALL A HON, MONTREAL Walter M.Kearns.ALWAYS USE PATIERaON'd GOLD CRESCENT BAKING POWDER.TESTATE LATE b.B.F OTE, Esq.\u2022\u2018CHICI4BBI.N«r PIANO, Mire Hark lirnavInsreonin 4 hutra.Wicker 4'hatra, Odd Faucy Fhalra.Xc4lee», Plnale 4 overed Plano llencli.Pretty Table», Fery Haiidaume II.r.Mantel Mlrrop (0114 Frama), Plano luiiitp and Blinde, llnnd-Patnfed Han* tier» and 4'iialilona, line Hra»»ela 4'urpeC», ¦Hack Walnut nnd tlnhogan) Dlnlnu-rooni Furniture, Del Lralhof-eovcred Dining Chair», Dinnar Hat (aaal pat.tern), Set Wine Ulaaaea, Decanter», etc, Braaa Sconce», Ornementa, Gaaalleri, Worked Mantel Drapery, Hall BUnd.Chairs.Stove, etc, Bockcue, Davenport, Blngla and Double Brass and Iron Bedsteads, U.W.Marbla-top Bedroom Sett, Woven Wire Hprlng and Xtuierlor Hair Mn4« trea»es.Dressing Itarenaa, Korkera, Dnnble Toilet Bel», looking aiove, Kefrlgerator, Wringer and u»uul Kitchen Ylrnaila.Bale at the residence, No 151 METCALFE 8TKKHT, On W F.DNFMDAY, 4)1 TO H F 1C Sliad, At TEN o'clock W ALTKU M.KKABNB.Auctioneer.fiducational.IM K.M'H I KHMONH K»v.Ignit» Martin ex prtaakol France, will !»\u2022 glad to give U w.u* lo a few pupils In Fvench or lutin, eithi r at his ve»ldenc« or at the real-deuce of his pupil*, as ropiired Apply toG31U Haugulnel atreet.Term* very reasonable.(1 I'lTAH AND HANO LKHHONH aiieMSt 4 M W Doniini'iue street, near Prince Arthur, by a Teacher of long eiperlrnoa.Terms moderate.ITALIAN LANGUAGE Th.teacher HlgDOrto*Olimpia Intemoarla will he glad to gire leasoi)* in Italian at moderate tenua.\toSUnlreraity atreet AV ANTKD I\u2019UPIIJt -A graduate In Arte with honors Yv pnpans for ¦ taiulnatloua In Cla«uioa, Mallu-ma- lice, modern language*.\t__ \u201e_ Addreaa MAGISTKIt, \" Wltnasa Oflloe.4)^4* HT.URBAIN HTRKKT Mi\u2019 1\t' ».4 \u2018 > cial School\u2014Evening at S for ladles and yentle-nieu.Ou Monday*,WeduerdayaandThursdaya Indiri bial InatrucUon In Arithmetic.Mensuration, I\u2019honngrivohy, Bookkteplng.gc., *5 per terra Ladle* special »t 3.30 Day »ch(»>l at 9, for loung ladle* and grutlemmi The follow' ing list at (8 SO per term Keadirg, Hiellin*.Penman *hTi> Corresdouaence.Arl\u2019hinotlo, Phonography and Boukket ping\tWM.J.N.TU RN K ILURdlTb Music and Art.nKKKKRT PATtON, 13 ITnlvcrelly *tre«t, teaeharof Piano and Hinging, terms, *3 Wl per month.Orchestras supplied___________________________________ LIHHONH given In Musio, Painting and Pastel.Terms on application Mr* D1 I M Mil'.18 University street.Mrsu\u2019 m K» i INI riven al ¦othnta ni «.I.»r ransiHl for children attendingsebool.Apply between 6 and 0 p m at 4 McGill College avenue\t___ IMS hlMPSGN Lessons Iu drawing and painting._______903 Dorchester street IHH II.E Drummond, Toacher of Pl»nn, Organ Singing.8315 Hi.Catherine street.Quwu s Block.M M ADVERTiSEMEIJTS, A/JARRIAGE LICENSES I8HUED BY JOHN H.M.HIFY.GOMMISHIONBB FOR TAKING AFFIDAFITS, A*.tv.C FT.JAMVai RTUKKT.DISCOUNT SALE.\u2014(ol \u2014 B.B, Johnson & Son CONTINCF.TO HI VF.20 PERCENT DISCOUNT OV ALL TIILItt BOOTS AND SHOES.Note I» fhe lime In gel fine Hoof» anil Shoe» cheap.B.D.JOHNSON & SON, 1X35 NOTBK DAWK HTKF.TT.Auction Sates, ^LWAYS USE PATTERSON\u2019S GOLD URB80ENT BAKING POWDER CITY OF MONTREAL 4'ONHOLIDATF.D FI ND.Tbe SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST on tbe above registered (Three, Four, Six and H»ven Percent) Stock will be due and paid to Shareholders on and after tbe SECOND of NOVEMBER next.Tbe Trae*frr Books will be closed from this date to the Second of November WILLIAM UOHH, Oily Treasurer.City Hall, t Montreal.Oct l&tlt.IR90.I ST.LAWRENCE ST.AUCTION SALK \u2014or\u2014 BIILDINH MATKKIAL.FRIDAY, tllh Ortotrer In.lanl, al II n.m., on XI.Lawrence afreet.WIU be »|>M by PUBLIC AUCTION on the abeva named day and hour and on the premises that brick wall which la on that part of lot cadastral No.IP Ht Lawrence Ward that baa been recently expropriated for the widening of Bt liiwrei.ce street at tha corner of Hberbrooke street.Terms of the sate : Caab.payable In tha ban la of the City Treasurer.The material to be removed Immediately.By order.\t_____ 4 HAH.CLtf KMFYCR.City Clerk.JAMKH hTEWABT A 4 0., Anetloueera, City Tbbam r*R'h Orm r.,t CITY IIAL1-, f Montreal, lîtb Oct, 1890.I M [ 1ENT8 FOR SALE.^\tApply »« WITN1I2» ortie».ARRIAGE LICEN8K8.toaURD BT iXHHINU 4k HINTON h otari as.etc II* BT.JAMKH BTELKT M.Hick» ft Co.o RIENTAL RUGS AND CAMPICTM.Thn euUerihers are pjeared to announce that thuy havMMurad the largo warehouse lately oocutaed by Ml-sms.Law, Young A Go , ho.HS Ml.refer alrecl, forth* E iblbillou aodHalo of a very largo eonalgn- ment of TL'RMIHU.\t,SIU,A AND d'AMYKTH.-«OMPBiaiau\u2014 Ahlnovanlln, Ycrniilah.Hnrnccn, Lahore, 2horde*, gaahmrrr.Hhagnlporr, Jiscll, Agra, Analollaii.Ouhnr.Mecca, Mrnla, Hananlorc, Jiinicr.DaKlecalnn, Tche-rnn, f»ra liait, BacIlMi.IlszMm, Hiilfurti»h, Yaprak.Hnrhaaa, Maanlaiiafan.Dcrliriid, Hhcrvaa, \u2014AMO\u2014 Autl«|iic Mn»rre have received Instrucllona from W.la BU LLKU, Kr-i , lo aull at his residence.No.21» CHATHAM HTRKKT, TIF.HDAY M4IUNINH, Orfobcr list.All hla neat Houaehobl Furniture, 4c , \u2014«-OUI-KIHINU - Pln,h Parlor Het of odd pl-oe).Plugh Chair*.Pluih Top Tallies, dak Centre Tab » log the nece?tr' h'indre ir oï a> res, beiiile-< b ng in a et- tit-n nlm )»t the tnoat ina>'ees»ible, H* to Bî'id tran»it, on lh> iiland at pre-eent.\tThe jn-ent groticds are «-en ral and are in many «av# * -it*! îe tor Nt* bilition j'urj'OSt'* Thil morning Mr.L.H.Na> e, M P-, Pre^ dei.t Mr.S.U.Stevenson, the ae1 ret.iry and promoter of the Assoc at.on : Aid.I\u2019re'onta ne, Mr.iico.W.S»:ler, Pr.M F a'\u2022'.ran, Dr.Leclere.ecreury o: the De-i-attnunt ot Artie Pure, Quebec, and Mr.O.W.Parent .isited the so-caUed j>er anent building.-.They looked anything b it per* manent.The main building lias part of a wing demeLiLed by its o«a «eight, and is ro un ate in aj jearan.'e that tlie gro ii1 stoa : o ttsidean l e'.U the wIk!* s .ip.iously.\u201cShall we go in \u2018 \u201d ¦iaid the secret.ry.\u201cIs it s.ife 1 a.*ked the : re- dent.This wa| answered by \u2019he secretary pt:-k eg the door open an 1 lea .\u2022 ingtheway.The care\u2019aker\u2019umped up several times, !\u2022 * ting 1.:.- weigh\u2019 come pon t.e too: in such a manner that it shook the wing insn.ei.ately adjacent, i.nd as the 1 rick wo k at peared to be totti r ng to i s tall he w as a^ked to iesist.In on build.ng.\u2014the carriace-bo.se.\u2014 the remark wa^ uiade, \u2018\\This is wl.ire the Longue Potn\u2019e furious r&iients were kept.T ere the bath-bo .se.\u2014and the d.sm J looking holt was inspected.\u2018\u2019Yes they locked furious patients .n tbe-«r horse s alls < .t.ert-, ' said another.\u201c T:at s terri! 1\t\u201cYes: but tbevd.d :\tThe; were -iie remarks allud- ing to the rt ento- upaney of the building» by the lunatics.Th group passed on, an : \u20221 e best of the buildings w- the : oultry hom e and machin- y hall.Doth s am engine; a'e in »v re lient pa r i ut t! e opinion t re-ails tha\u2019 a new main l .il ing w .1 e n-ces-fary.an .ti.at the j-25.0- o-'er d ly the Que : ic Gcvtrniuent for repair; w.ll le iniv a finali par; o: th sum r-juired i-'rLa*.j .-pose.Mu 5 Mm\u2019f t ea is a main\tE Royal aren re.an i the d xo\u2019.ii.ca of the other.He also ou.r.t ' e agr \u2022 Itural mac.inery I\tild be can\turd Moua Royai a- ?:, r\tmore ;pa e:orarae- course or horse-showing pla'eau.with the pand -und ris'ng with its back against Mc-n: Royal Park, and look.ng a.most norh, cr.a; many cow < all it.ear.Hav.n.con-el .n Montreal will be glad to know this.The capture «as attended with seme difticullv, too.Between Friday night and Saturday three false alarms w«-re rung, and the department decided to l a^e that \u201c oker\" dea l or alive.Accordingly firemen were concealed near a number of loves on Saturday night.Captain St.Pierre of No.8 was in the porch of the schoolhouse, corner of Craig und Visitation streets, about 1 5 on Sunday morning, when a little man came along cautiously, and, seeing nobody in view, brok- the glass of box 7.\u2019.The gla-s breaker waited a moment or two in order to notice if the noise of the breaking glas- bad aroused anyone, and then, linding a\" -en ne, !»\u2022 proceeded to sound an alarm.In a second Mr.Sl Pierre was in full chase, but so eager was he to catch the fireman's btte noir that he slipped and fell.This gave the 1 ox breaker a pretty good start, but Mr.St.Pierre was quickly on his track again, finally running Mm to earth in a doorway oh Beaudrv street.With the a?-siltMCe 01 Sol Chief Jackson, who was going to the supposed fir\tng made to have trams r .naing as f \u2019 a -*¦\t.er A'tor a luncheon or, b©*ri tb- -\u2019a', Mi.VaJlee made r.!tipe:\u2019.on of an additional ten inu.»s no * .ader ton ¦ tract on biyood Ft.Ha .r»nr.SUSP CIÜU8 STRANGERS.T ree .mpcr\u2019aat a-ret\u2019i w-re made oa Ser urur nigh- by D-te'/tiT* Carpenter.Cam* f \u2022- *-e for six montns or .n default go to gaol for \u2019hirty davs.AIL three, however, are to he detained till the Jtlh m order to g-re tb« dete:tinv time to hod out more abou*.tbeft.ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN.TUSIR PELiBERAT:i>XS or A rlACirn.CBAR-A TER.The Brotl.erliood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen have been in session at their room- in Loma: s Hotel, Point St.Charles, for the r ast five day-.The Brotherhood eml ra es ail the r.ea in these twod- j rtments over the Gr.«nd Trank svstem.Rej-res-ntatives are presen- trom Sarnia and Detroit.A Li-net.\u2019 society, the Brotherhood is also a secret order, and\" e-ery member i; several degrees more s.lcnt than a clam as to tie character of ti.e ; rtreedinirs.Ti e chairman -a i \u2019o a W'lfur* man this morning that y thn\tof bound to m- et onclliUKA«-m !.HTATK OK THK WilAIUKH - A STEAMKR l>KLATEO UNLOADIMU KOU « AST OK ACCOUUOIIVTIO.V.The mu- are to-day miniature lakes of tn-aiherous mud.Crossings are Imriid beneath a loot ot it.Pedestrian trade is well «¦ trcel is a dtsgr.i !«KT AOAIX.The watfr ta\\ dispute again came before the Court this morning, when Mr.Barnard presented a motion in the Practice Court, asking tbat a day be fixed to proc ed summarily In t te j-etittons of Mr.Lafontaine and Mr.Lepihe, contesting the legality of the water tax by-law ami ti e aluation roll lor th -current v\"-ar.Mr, Hoy, City Attorney, strongly resisted the petition, arguing t at the answer to Ids plea in th- se c.v- v as a pla in itself which would re-mire an answer.The proceedings were not or a fummary nature, and he could not, under the circumstance- agree to the demand of ! * * confrere to treat them summarily, T documents in the case were being drafted in a most singular manner.For instance, ia the answers to the plea, he read : \u201c The pret< n-.on- of the city to have a right tomak- a water tariff is simply audacious, ' and again, \u201cThe allegation tr.it the threats to cut of the water were merely nommai, is shockinirly cynical.' Such language would be repeated in some newspapers.Tile city wa ready to moot the action, which, no\u2019 doubt, would finally collapse before the Privy Council, if the fun Is necessary to push theni so far could be realized.Mr.Barnard, in bis turn, pressed bis motion, and the court finally took the matter en dr'libfri.THE QUALITY HAS IMPROVED.A PLSA5ING REPORT FROM THE EMIGRATION\u2019 AGENT.Mr.Mar ette, th Provincial Immigration agent, stated to-day to a Hitnets man that a wonderful chan ire for the better had taken tlace in the quality o: the immieranu who Lad settled in the i-rovince during this past ;ea=on.\u201c The city la -or- rs who nvd to c-'-me out from the hi* cities in England and who wan le red about without getting anything to do, don t trou'ule u any more.They found o t at last they w.-re not what we wanted.We get j copie now who often look more like e doon than ;te-rage passenjers.Our obje-'t is not to fill the tty with but to get the country to absorb them.\u201cAn-1 late as it D, sai 1 the Rev.Mr.U e immigration - fiapla a.*\u2022 th- oun\u2019 still take any number of farm laborers\u2014t a- is, good men with pra- \u2019ical knowledge of farm we k a» we arry it on here.1 e'p«- \u2019 a great rush to this- ountry next year.The re-\u2022ort of \u2019he delegates, and those 10,\u201c o,0c Novern-t>*r | 6»{o l*r ; 64}c Jan.; 61o May.Oats.4as October ; if-, c November ; 49.o December; 81}c May.l»rrnow, Oct 20, 4 p.m.\u2014Cjneols, 94 8-16 for money, 84} on account f.iVKarooL, fret.20,11.80 s.m \u2014Spring wheat, 7e6}d to 7* 7d ; red winter, 7* 3}d to 7* id ; No.1 Cal., 7t 7d.crn.4e 6 d.Peas, 6* 6}d.Pork.67* 6d.Card, 81# 11 ton 31l to He 6d.Tallow, 2ts 3d, ChttM, 49r.LAST WOKDS BY WIKIi.CABLE NOTES.A slight r-hock of (-arthquake has been felt at Lis-bou.The Berlin Aru Freit I\u2019ress publishes an article in which the writer declares that tin-tim< lor cavaliy aitack- upou iniHUtry is past, and fl at the future dut esof cavalry will be to teivo at cutport;, to conceal infantry, to t\u2019tfi'ort tiingle d6tAc!iiu« nts.It tho Cftvairy of tlie future is to be etlieient, continuws the writer, it should l e armed «ith rifles and instructed in «juick firing.A despatch from London ays:\u2014Lord Salisbury is about to make propo-als to France re-sp> cting the Newfounolnnd question ou the basis ot free access by Fren«-h fishvnnen to Newfoundland liait supply in return for tbe abrogation of French bounties.The first ship lo leave Je l-lah with a dean bill of health since the recent outbreak of cholera sailed on batueday.Count Von Waldetseo has gone to Kiei.-au, and «ill accompany Gen.Von Moltke on hig trip to attend tin- «-elel-ration in honor of tlie :*0th anniver.-nry of his birthday.The Rusi\u2019an Government has decided tore-vise the regulations now in force af!e« ting the rights of foreigners holding landed property in Russia.The French Bmlget Committee has approT< i ajproposition to place a tax ui»on pat?ut medicines and co m-tics.The dispute over the Budget between the Budget Committee and tne Ministry has been settled.Baron W ssmann took luncheon with the Emperor Wiriiam yesterday.Herr Von Sojt-n, Governor of German East'A fries, win not interfere with the conduct of affairs there until Baton Wissman s appointment as imperial commissioner to Ea-t Africa expires.Karon Wiesmann will then be appointed Governor ot the central lake district.The Pi ince of Wales visi i d the rooimof th -Volunteer Salvage So- iety at Vienna yesterday.In an address to the members he said he would gladly encourage the establishment of a similar organization in London.THE NORTH BRITISH GALE.L Ntiov, Oct.jO.\u2014Tbe storm that prevailed along the north British coasts, Saturday, w as followed by a «lense fog.Vice-Admiral Hir Michael Se mour anil the 210 officers and men belonging to the British fleet, who were left on shore at Scarborough, Saturday morning, when Hie squaiiron put to sea to es ape being blown ashore, ma le an attempt to rejoin their vessels this morning.The heavy wa ti.at had bMO running had gone down and a long search in small boats « a; made lor the ships, but the fog wa so great it «a- impossible to find them and tbe boats returned to the town.When the fleet ran out to -ea the gunboat \u201cSpeedwell \u201d had only one officer on board.Fhortly after noon to-day the fog lifted sufficiently to allow of oldects being discerned for some distanc* and the fleet ba' tag returned, the Vice-Admiral was taken on board the \u201c Gamperdown.Here it w.-is found that while slipping the anchor .Saturday the cable had given way and severely injured thirteen of the crew, theirlegs end arms and ribs being broken.Three oth« r vessels belonging to the fleet bave signalled that fatal accidents occurred on beard of them during the storm.SUPPOSED GERMAN SPIES.P «1 !>;, Oct.2\".The /'etit Journal an-noences the arrest at the Belfort barracks of one of th' guard named Dietrich nd hi; sister, who are charged with being German spies.Plans of the fortifications were found in Dietrich's house.Dietrich and his sister, it i- believed, were in collusion with a Hanoveriai spy name ! S aid in .divulging French army secrets to the German Government.ENGLISH WELCOMED BY NATIVES.Zavzirar, Oct.JO.\u2014Advices received lu re by British vessels which have arrived from the /ambe-i River, state that thcBriti-h gunboats entered the river.October 8th, despite the protests ot the Portuguese authorities, lu their company was i steamer belonging to the* British African Lakes Company, wTiich had in tow a Hot ilia of lighters ana canoes laden with stores and munitions of war.The entire native population lined the banks of the river, shouting, dancing and clapping their hands.The Portuguese ma le a verbal protest against the gunboat; entering the river.ANGLO-PORTUGUESE RIVALRY.Lisbon, Oct.20.-\u2014The Governor of Mo/am-bifiue has notified the Government that tl»-British South African Company has occupied Muta- a and Dea.The Governor statfi that th< invasion of the Portugue < State of Manica occurred before Gen.Sousa was summoned by the king to lorm a cabinet and that if anybody is responsible for the invasion it is Senhor Ferraro.THE BERLIN FIRE BRIGADE.Berlin, Oct.20.\u2014The recent revelations as to the notorious inefficiency of the Berlin tire brigade have h-d to investigations which hav>- brought out tlie fact that thi- firemen are working according to a nvstem and under the regulation; laid down by the lunatic Major Willie, the former chief of the fire department, who died n an insane asylum three months ago.Willie had been retained at the head ot the force for over a year in spite of his repeated exhibitions of a disordered intellect.He had absolute control ot the brigade and the rules issued hv him are still blindly follower!.The whole matter i-1 to come before the City Council.ECCLESIASTICAL PLOTTING.Niw York, Oct.19.\u2014A London despatch to the Tim rt .-ay that tlie summary step taken hv the Ecumenical Patriarch in ordering th-v.The Porte, however, will probably lit «uie't, keep the faith with Bulgaria, and wait till tlie cloud blows over, or till the stonu clouds steadily gathering in Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Her ia, Armenia and Syria bunt, as they must iliottly do.double drink tragedy.Cut ! iton, Iowa, Oct.2\u2018t.\u2014Saturday afternoon Elmer Oliver, aged 21, arrived here from Kansa He became intoxicated, hired a livery team, and drove to the little town of Freedom, twelve miles south.He Immediately went to tlie farm liou-o of Mr Tuttle, and requested to see his daughter, with whom fie was in love.After the two had converg'd tor a few urinates the roung man reqiii ted the girl to marry him.She refill' d, saying she was too young.} oung Oliver then drew a revol- ver and shot the girl through the temple, causing lustaul death.He then turned the weapon upon himself and fired a bullet through his head in exactly the same place he had shottbo girl.He lived in an unconscious condition until this morning, when he died.COUNT YON MOLTKE S BIRTHDAY.New York, Oct U'.\u2014A special despatch to tha Times from London says that Count von Moltke has at length yielded to Emperor William's repeated request to spend Iris ninetieth birthday, whicli will be celebrated on the 2»;th inst, in Berlin.The veteran soldier will arrive in the capital on the 2 fr«l.Herr Forckenbeck, the Burgomaster of Berlin ha» invite»! the burgomaster; of all German cities havin'^ over fifty thousand inhabitants to a conference to consider tlie best method of honoring the great strategist.The Berlin Municipality voted 50,000 marks as a Moltke fund tor the almhouses fottmled in honor of the late Emperor William ami his consort, with a stipulation that Moltke have tin- right of tho selection of the benofeiaries.Ten thousand marks have also been presented to the Moltko committee will) a view toconverting the house where the Count was born into a Moltke foundation.___________ THE CUMBERLAND MURDERS.(Special to the Witness.) Ci\u2019MBFtilAND, Ont , Oct.20 \u2014The inqu«-it on the bodies of the two girls, the victims ot the recent outrage was reiurm-il this afternoon at three o\u2019clock.The prisoner Larocque was brought from L'Orignal gaol by road as there w ere ugly rumors as to his reception at Buckingham \"station, where a crowd gathered, i; being fair day at Buckingham.There is some strong additional circumstantial evidence against tlie prisoner.Detective Grier found hlooil-stained leaves stuck to a broken twig on the road Larocque sau he took from the vicinity ol the crimes and about an a«\u2019re from the spot.The in«|uest w ill likely go over till to-morrow.DETERMINED BURGLARS FOILED.(Special to the Witness.) Kinosto.v, Ont., Oct.20.\u2014Burglars entered the residi nee of Messrs.Campbell Bro;.grocery, on Saturday night, but were Irighb « n< d before they could secure anything.They tied the stable door to prevent the yardmat getting out and did the same thing to tie doors of th«l the i euon'a duIntiH and remove care'e wrlnhlee from the brow cl builneee men.They looeen |>uree iUln. OtiM u mli 1 at $3 a * mth If aatlaf.lory will titke It 1 r i year t cut ! \u2022 \" , ipl »' l\"i attiring liooka; rurrl of the tinir i ut of town; central locality preferred Addrt»» BAt'IIEMJK, \" XVitue*» \u201cIV.\u2022\t__________________________________ WANTED by a lady engaged during the day.Fur XV niahod Boom In prlrate I'roteetanl family .central locality.Addreaa KUIt,M8HBP, *'XYltnea» Oilue WIT ANTED.Oomfortable Double Ko im.with h ard.for I* two loiing mon, courenlent ¦-.-utral poeition.Ad-dn it, alattug lamia, ROOM '-'I, '* XVltnea*' Office._ WANTED, ripeiience l General Hertant; rofnrenoea: \u2022 X no waahing.Apply, 84 Ht Matihew at.______ W AÎ or office* to clean.Well recommended.I lease address IM A , iuet «treat.____________________ VW» ANTED .ari-rl\ta ateadv man : aicinity W of Peel atrret.IQI Mayor ttrert.w ANTED, by a rej|>rctahle woman, waahing, Ironing bouiccleaning by the day.\t,\t.\t,\t, Apply at 140 Canning atreet.AV ANTED, tituallon >>» » reapectahle young l»er»on XV a* Hewing Maid; no objection to light houMBi .u dutie*, to drop out Adiln »» 2i.'i'.Diifn-rni- Gleet w ANTED Furnace» to attend and anew to »h irel by yuumk id R» ; hia flood cily\tAtiiirot-1* >u g 1 JW I).58'J Scifocurt «tFeet WANTED-Dreeaea made In lateit atyle», f.\u2019Tfl and XX S3; children «cheap l'2l Upper St t rbam atreet.¦Wf ANTED, by a Reapectahle Woman work by the day, V* waahiiiR.ironing or hoiiaeelianing Apply.MRS ROWAN, 129 Bt Urbain atreet.m the rear.WANTED, rituation a« Nuren, by elderly reliable per XV «on.to children not In arm»; well recommended: nr n» bon»»keeper to goorieman ADo good General Hertai.U App'y to Ml\u2019.» WOUDROFFK, Employment Uffice, 41 Victoria » without board.Quiet family Addree# No.17.Wllneea Office or ainglc, In Victoria «quare T7ILKOANTLY Furnlahed Room* in auitca Jg di«en.ntP.rU.,bViriJi.i,A;./»^ 19BONT Room, well furnlahed, new.bathroom tlx* ; 1 |irtv»te family.Term» low.7U7 Dorobe»ter atreet.1Ü BNIBHED ROOM, comfortable convenient locality.Moderate.Ik Union avenuo 1'URNIHH ED ROOMS., , n ^ , X\t2.Y)7 8t Catherine street.1 FURNUHED room* to let, with or without board X\t211 Berthelet rtreet.Specific Articles.Ixm BALK, 500 Pulley», .Shafting, Belt*.Planing.1 Moulding.Hawing Machin-a.Engine».Boiler*, fully guaranteed.MUI.LIN A CO.Papinegu ?riare.¦ .MJR HALE, a medium size Hall Hlove, No.2 Uykla, F Gurney and Co , with pipe Call at *\tNo 85 Chomedy »t.tOK HALE, balance of tirw»re, lamp chimney».Ac., to U be «old at a bargiin .\u2022'.'41\" nt Catherine aUeet.I «OR HALE Itllil xrd and P ml Tat :-».new and Ml I 1 h hand, all size* Al»o « a 12 FnglUh Pool Table» D.NIGHTINGALE, I7t2 Notre Dame nn-et, Ixoli BAI.F.on the inatalment plan, all kiudii 't 1 Invalid Choira.A large itock to aeb-ct Iron .INVALID OH AIR DEPOT, 1666 Notre Dame at YXtR-BaTÏ! Book» of all kind* : Martertuaoe* of P French Art.Amtrican Soenerj, East.ro T-wnahipe Hoenery.Dante.Music, Hteel Engraving» \\ K OLDt BuKK SHOPPE.21».ht Catherine»trei-t._____________ I''OK BALE, two Working Hor*e* ___________ _ _ '\thUORES A 8TKPHr.NHON.747 Oralg.1'OK BALE.Silver Laced Wyandotte Cockerel*, hand-' eotne bird*, hatched lo»t June from pure stock Addrrn* WYANDOTTE.11 Witiier» Office.____________ 1 «OR HA LE.- Second-hand Upright Emaraoo Piano, H lIil'iVuT PATTON.16a I'niveraity atreet IdURNIHHED room* to rent, Prirat\" Famllrvictnlty i of McGill Collège.Addree* ROOMS, Boa IF7J.I7dY TE ACM E RH\u2014Two or Hire* lady teach-r*.nf re J linen ent, could tlod home eomforta lu amall prirate family : Wist End.\tG * W.\" .KijiiMH.furni.-hd, lor gentlemen.Apply 24 ( athcart *tre t.KOOMH.diroble and single, on bath-room flat, with or , witle-'i* It .art: quiet family ; home warm us* Ot Parlor and 1'iar.o 211 ht.Antoine street.OOMBTO LET.No.4 Ht.DaGd Lane H______________________ ROOMS, suitable for gentlemen, or married oonple without children ; alao, a iingle room, wtrh g»».on bathroom flat\t7 Union avenu*.well furnohed, heated with hot walev ; ct n apply.X t [n ', W l'I I I t a g U ¦ I < x-a« ) »*x\t\u2022\u2022\t\u201d - \u2022\t.irai locality.None » ut fciflhly rffiiecUiile need Addreft CF.NTKAL VI.\u2022\u2022 WltoM' Ufflca.K OOMB, furulebed, to let; with hllchen, bath and eloeet; no children.Apply 3S5Ht AnP.ln» Hr\u2014t UOOM8, Comfortably EumUhed, double and alngln, or tg-d and aitlmg room ; gaa, bath and pU-aaaut locality 4u Victoria atreet.______________________________ Rih >M.with partial toard, one or two; no other b.\u2018 - n boarder*\t_\t.\t, .\t_ , 41 Geuevieae atreet firet door below Palace atreet.- .y-\ti I» .t.Irtnl >¦ i mMR1 ¦ gentlemen ; all modern oonteuienc»-» r ANTED, a front aid back Room with Hoard for a 1 Lady an-t Gentleman .ui.ideru c \u2022> ventenora Addrcwg, M ' Witma* Gftloo \\T|7ANTED, t.y gentleman rngageil during day, corn* vv fort able ruoin and good hoard .» - rid prefer to be with aociatile and musual family Addrna» ItDAKD 15, \u201c Witne»* (title* WARM, Comfortable Bourn, nicely furnithed for one XX or two.Term* moderate.IT H* Imont atrex'l, off Beaver Hall.Houses Wanted.7ANTKD, in the Weal Rod, a Houae, cuntalulng 7 ¦ Udruom» A-tdre»» WEST END, 14, \u201c WitncM (Inljo.J'ANTF.I), a Flat, on grotin.l ff-.-.r.f-ir W >' T U.Coffee IIoom, tituated tietween Murray amt McGill »tre«U, ami Notre Dame and Wel'lr gton atrret*.Apply to IU Park attuiue \\v w JANTRD, to borrow 8800 upon\t.\" huuae rent* .gn-ut fnfire»t pai-l A-' t.>i.IIGRKi IWKK, *' Witm-ne Office Wanted.SlluKTIIAND I.KHHONH wantel ll»aae Pitman's ivati m preferred), t.y a young maa living In Weal End Addrr*», stating term», Ac LhHSONH S3,'* Wit.w ANTED, quiet, »m*ll bora., rheap Ooudltloni\u2014 part caan.t.alance miHithly A'litrea».IliiltHF.*'Witnew \u2019 Office.WJ ANTED, I upils, gri at adrantag.for nnvone wtah-Xv lug to learn i ho new Improved French TallorHy»-tem tri quin \u2022 no titUugl guaranloo a perfe-1 fit at a rea-bui>*bl« price.Apply at t»'-?Notre Dame »t \"\\\\rANTF.I) to Purchase, Ladins\u2019 and Y V GENTLEMEN H CAST til F CLOTHING, also Hecomt hand Furniture Hlghe»t pilciw paid.Apply of addreaa by mall.J.D.MOURtH, 1197 Craig atruet.Property.Fropoity._________________________ A GOOD OPPORTUNITY Ft>R OHTAININH A 21 HOME Fine «t\"i e Front Cottage, si ü,>t« Ht.A i tul,.e ' two year» built; right room a, l.a'b amt w o.; all newly paperrd and liuled.gaa.with nxmrtis com-.1* atofe plaoad ; city aairr .md drainage; poaoe*.itou l'n-mviltawl»; term» faxora' le to prompt i i.chaser.Apply 164 HI.Jami » «tni t________________________ ¦ IOH'hALK.bxilldiug Ot »* t at Antonie iwa I* Homervllle aaeouo near \\ lOtori*.Apply to It.H.KNIOI1T,Bt.I^uil-ert.Montreal.\t____ IU -, Al I I ' ^near to Dorefierter ; good tnve»«m»Ut TAYL'Hl A i.i.iani'' I.:.*\u2022 ¦\t\u2022\t' J xiiK MALIC on Victoria avenue, Cote Ht.AnLilne.a 1 IU roomed Houae.with Coaoh houae and oil trout- liiilldlii»*- al»*i large garden.Fur particular» apply to bulldluga .#1*0.i*rg I|\u201eN(,AN| j,;\tto, clr-.i V^| CNTHKAI.11) NOTION.For **[\u2022.iujmrior^ Minor _ - Toi\u201c(7,aw r.ft) low\t^ i'à»':; * \u2022nl\u2018n\u20ac.\u2022Itch l\\\\i* it » chance.Addrtéé ALLAN.Wi Ottict*.\t .i\u2019llllMt \u2018 ^T.LAWKENCK PARK.^ Fronting on the river, and on Wellington rtreet.Juat outside the city limita.Tlit* estate oomprtaee a IlmltiT munt*r of Imlldmg .If., all »VOn£»« «.magioflnent avenue* of forest tree*.Acc««* to rtr*v ou tho properly.Flue boating.LOW l'HI4H AXD EAHY TIRXIH.Theee lot* » III rapidly ioorea** In vabia munU-ation ; ihort dUtauoe ; near *ubwa|, \u2022treet oar», IIKUAEL Ol KÜIN.ISO Hi .1 allies Itrook.Or\tBEXIMY XYAB» St 290 8».James «Uert DIOR SALK, L\tON KAHY TMIWH.THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES HKLONOINU TO TIIK KHTATF.\"HALL AND VKNNOR.' Ut That uiogulfloent paopertf on Drummond rtrrth WO) liavli'g s frontage u Fine avenue nf X»J f-wt.on Wmmmoml.t.e.tof 4(5(eel, and On Kedpath av.uujod 360 feet, OOlitalning over t IS.OUt) »n|«erflotal \u2022old In one block with villa reildmio», gardenars hoM ami outhulldliig», r I* will be divided Into atx villa lote, or aubaivldad Into building lot*.\t\u201e Al,.2n,i.A T».ry tint» and largo lot of Unn at leOU» n».An tolne.brlow the n-eidenee of Mr Hhearer.h*T,?3 \u201c j 2Î the mort eatonalve and grand do*a W gw toUnd £ Montreal.Il I» jlluakea ImmjdlatWy Above the alW where the old toll bar Blood on Bhernrook* \u2022treet.3,d That piece of land adjoining the park, and bounded oil the we»t m Jo by Law a Une.on the\t.« if aide* lit the \u2022\u2022 Frutbingham proiwrty, contatnlng J» O.I , tlfift It will be sold In one lot or aub dlvldod Into \"t!thî0fhrt*î*ri# aud oonrenlent Out-Htone ^td^aa, N-1 264 Upper Ualaefilt» \u2022IreeU l u'fîî*l\"Jl Ji * llharioi 61 h A loi of l*and on U»\t-J.I! .!T! Borrommee atreet, of 42 ft 6 In.by 58 feet^wlth two hou»e.therenn.ThU lot I» the rtcond below Dorohortev atriu-t, Cad astral No 609.Ht Lawreooe Ward.7th That splendid pjoprtty rtlu^ onlA#, kjwrtjff imt,.MciiivthriMnaflOfli known a4 Wooulau*ia.oon»aiD h c over 260 acre*.»\u2022 ith Mansion, Farm lioitee, ra\"***V Unalle Rarn*.Hlable.Fowl Honjea.PlMvC*.OoaeR IIoiisi*», Boat and Halblng Hoi.ae#.Wh*»f,lfc.»«¦ For full particular», with plan*, io , Ac , apply to JOHN J4XII.H HROXYlkH, Architect Nordholmer'* BnlUlIng.Bt.Janie* atrert.JfOR BALE.Very desirable F.ulldlng and Villa t.-ta o\" H Dorr heater and High »tre-i*.Rim.Ureen.Woo;l and AL water Avenue».Cote Ht Antoine ; alao on the aide of the Mountain, ooroniandlng an extenilv* view of the Ht l\u2018»*-rem i Itiver, Victoria Bridge and the mirrcnindliig oouiitry, atJJT a large piece of ground In the City, fronting on Pin.amt fcilar Avennva, which can bo \u2022ubdlvlded.au'l a Irt 5f at out ftftv lho.i.».,d fe.t with frontage on Hherbrooka and Milton atreet* Apply to O.XY.BTAlXITftN, Renl Eefnl»' Aff^nt, Stti HI.James atreet.REAL ESTATE The handiotre Stone IlouaiW.25 fret and XO fee* ri *p*-0-tixi-ly.at theupp-r ixmirr of Prince Arthur stri v*.»nd known a* No*.279 and XSt UNIVERSITY STREET, XX'ILL KK HOLD HLIMK.tTKLY BY jflLKJOTIOIXr, -AT THE - U m,ni», 1st Bt.Jmue* Mreet, WEDNESDAY, October 22, At IT.LX KN o'rlorlt prei laelf.Prrfrct Title.Commuted.Ea»y Term».The owner ran arrange to give actual po*ara»lou of Houae, 281 Unlv< rally «treet Uita fait.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONF.ERH REAL ESTATE The Holid Brick Houaev, No».35.37 and 33 M xnce rtreet, and 23 amt 25 Plateau rtnet, on lot Ji feet by 5/ feet, will be aobt BY AUCTION At the Itoniiifl, 181 Ht.Jninr* atrret, WEDNESDAY, OCT.22, Af Ualf.paat Llevr if O'elorW.TITLE PERFECT,\tEASY TEKMfl.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., KLAI.KBTATK Al t TIOSMBB.pi arm\tFOR SALE The prop rty known a» \" Richelieu Grange, «Mntainlag 420 an- nla in «iiprrllci»», fiontlng on the '\u2018\u201c\"tlliilUa Kiel - lieu, iltualo partly In the pariah\t\u201cj* partly In the pariah of Bt X alenttne, two uillea from J**'\u2019 ffourublng village of Laeolle The reald.-ime I.ab^-it t«a mlnutea walk from thi Laeolle elattou on O.T7 R.Thw farm la liit»riM>it«l by the main road running north aud \u2022outh Iraillng to Roiiae'* Point, N Y .distance six mtloa.and I y the ft rry road.\u2022 a*t and wc»t.from ( to Laeolle A rare chaiirt for * T'1 l '.'i'i^li intT.îhïot country rraldenre 1 he place can be illvlded Into three .* Price »l^H ^.^lfe tbe bueir.e»» c-ntn-of tbe Wert End within a couple of yearv.Having a frontage -euti and Arlans to attack men who preached ' the Goapel to the heathen.Them forced into a tamp of their wn, organization and necessity to the order.\" this anonymous writer taken some derlarationi of Wesley, and opposes them to these significant aett ot his life, which acts admit ot bat one interpretation, viz., that though Wealey desired to remain in the Church ot England, yet, in the Providence of God, in the discharge of what he declared to be his duty, he woe led to such acts as separated him from it ; 2ad, by organizing the Methodists as a separate and independent branch of Christ s Church.The second question naturally follows from the roofs adduced above, and for brevity's sake will not submit tbe many other incontrovertible proofs with which history abounds insuoportof it, but quote some of Wesley's woros, uttered after he had sec ; red a legal status, by actof Parliament, for the Methodists Oi.Uide of, and entirely independent of, the C'barck of England.Of this legal security for th- ecclesiastical rights of the Methodists and the poeaeasion of their church property which be deeded to the Methodist Conference Wesley said \u201c It i« a foundation likely to stand as long as the sun and moon endnre.\u201d Yet anonymous writers will affirm Weele) never intended the Methodists should leave the Church ef England.Let any of your readers who have Weeley s works tarn to VoL vii., page 319 and read Wesley\u2019s let ter on the topic \u201cThoughts on separation from the Chorch.A careful reading of this letter will throw light on the words quoted from Wealey by \u201cChurchman\u201d regarding separation from the K place Dalian body.in conclusion,! lie g to aayagain,! deprecate ecciesiaeticaJ controversy, and have jrritten only in reply to attack, and iu doing so have purposely abstained from replying to the worda nard by \u201c ChurchmAn\u201d, the tendency of which is to wound the feelings of his op ponents, and which might easily be turned against him, as the boomerang is said to strike the thrower who handles it unskilfully.I will gladly put this \u201cChurch-man \u201d in possession, if he will write to me, of authorities on these questions which will help him to a judicial and philosophical view of these matters which seem to possess an interest for him, but to which the general publie and Methodists, v, ho are familiar with their own history, now pay slight attention, I respectfully de cline any continued controversy with anonymous correspondents, as I have invariably found they are less careful aud less accurate in statements than writers whose penonality is known.I would much prefer a private correspondence with any gentleman who has an interest in these questions to a public discussion of such topics, u« controversy often engenders strife.T.G.Williams.COMMERCIAL.\" Wins»»- Omen, rridsf, Oct 17, US*.WHOLESALE PRICES.Tbe Brttlib brttdstuffs markets show an mprovs ment.English «best* are firm and French wheats on tbe turn dearer.Beerbobm's cable advices to-day are as follows Cargoes cf?coast, wheat and corn, 'rtn.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, '.heat and corn Irm.i reneb country markets turn dearer.Liverpool wheat, spot, moderate demand ; corn, fair enquery.Liverpool mixed maize It» e d; Canadian peas, to 5d.lod'an shipments wheal to the United Kingdom 15.000 qrs ; to coast 10.000 qrs.Msrk Lane English and Foreign wheat, turn dearer ; do.American and Danutlon maize, firmer ; do.English and American flour, firm.The Chicago wheal market opened shout steady at êl M Dec .and eold up to-I M! Dec.and \u2022L.C9i May.Rzcelpte, 77,000 Imeheis ; and ehlpmente, 10,000 bushels.Corn wae 1 cent per bushel dearer at 6l]c May.P.eceipte 1&7.000 busbele ; and ah pmeote.200.000 buihele.Osais.\u2014 Tbe matkel r»ma ne dull and wlthof!t chetce.Manitoba wheat le nom oal there belcz none in the market.A cargo ot corn eold at 60c per bushel in bend.We quote to-day No.1 Hard Manitoba Wheati nom.; No.2 do., nom.Peae, 75c to 76c per 66 Ids.In «tore ; 76c to 77c alljat.Oats, Quebec, 43c to 44c ; Ontario, 44c to 45c.Corn, 65c, duty paid ; 67fc in bond.Barley, too to 52c for feeding ; 65c to 70c for malting.Rye, G3c to 64c.Flol-s.- Th* market remains quiet 1,200 tacks fstroeg Bakert's told at $6 CO ; 560 Patent Spring at 16.30.We quote : Patent Winter.f5.25 to 15.60 Patent Spring.0.00\tto Straight Roller.4.00\tto Kvtra.4.65\tto Superfine.3 75\tto Fine.3.25\tto City Strong Baker*.0.60\tto Strong Bakers.0.00\tto Fine (bagel.1.65\tto Extra (bags).2.20\tto Saperflne (cage).1.90\tto Oatmeal, standard, per bag.2.25\tto 4.30 fi.OO 4 7» 4.50 3.60 6.60 6.00 1.71 2.25 2.10 2.35 2.50 2.50 Oatmeal, granulated,.2.40 to Oatmeal, rolled.2.40 to Eeos.\u2014There lea good demand for eggs and they are acar'f- As b *h at 20c can be made for fine fresh eggs and li;0 to lOo for good stock.ID-w Paonrcrs.\u2014We quote a* follows to-day : Canada Short (>it, 117.60 to flï.OO ; Western Short Cut, |17 ; Clear Me»*, t!A50 ; City Dame, life lo 1SR ; Western Lard, 0c to Ofc ; Canadian Lord, : to »4c ; booon, 10c to llgc.Fam,\u2014There It an active wholeeal* demand foe applet and great aet t ty Is be ng manifested n the country We quote os follows Apple*, fall and w nter.13.50 to |4 25 ; grapes, blue, 2)0 to 3o ; green, 3c to 4c ; red, 4c ; Delawares, 6c ; Jamaica oranges, $i Kr barrel ; pears.It to 110, do.; bananas, 91.25 per noh.\t_________________ DU RT PRODUCE, Cnxwz.\u2014There t no deeded change In any way In the market, the t.se a the cable not producing toy great effect here.We quote finest September, 10c to lOfc ; fineet Aoguet, »Jc to 9}c ; medium to floe, to to 0c.Bcma.\u2014Quiet and unchanged.We quote Fal Creamery.Sbc to 220 ; Fall Townships 10o to 29c Wssterr, lie to 15c ; medium do., 11c to 12c.LIVE STOCK MAKKET-Oct.20.There were about 650 head of butchers' otitis.600 sheep and lambs and 20 calves offered at the East Eid abatte.r to day.Good cattle were ectrcc and brought h gher pr -«e tut common and nfer or stock on tiouedall of sale and hr ng low figures.A few head of th» best cattle were sold at front 4c to IR per lb., aod pt me an mois would read ly bring 4 c do.Common dry oowt and rough oven eold at from tic to 3jo, with lean toast* and hard bulls at about 2c per lb.Mr Utck-erd ke bought 131 stocktnat from 2}o to 3|c per lb and about 100 steer* and bull* ware bought at the yard* today to th pto Prsecoti distillery for ftwd .- g purposes, the prices paid were fror.3c to 3£c per lb (or steers and from 2c to 2> 1 tto for bulle.There were very-few calves offered to-day.and prices were from sLSO to 912 each.Shipper* ronilr.a* to pay about 3}o per lb.for so lat.lt sheep wh ie the leaner aod smaBer ebeep art bought by tbe butcher* at from *2.75 to 01.76 each.Lam to told at from ?2 10 to «4.50 each.MacDnff Larnbi-ought 20 (uperior («m1,* al M.30 each.Mr.H :hard bought 16 good lam to at *4 each and thr*e fal cattle at 960 each.Fat bog* cooi.no* a good supply and tell at about SJo per lb.WE3T END CATTLE MARKET.The receipt* of live stock at the yard* of th* Mont-real Stock Yard* Company, Point 81 Chari**, for th* week ending Oct 1 sth wer* Receipt* nl Ur* stock at the Montreal Stock Y'.rds.Point St Charles, for the\tweak.I,It*.\t1,200\tl.V*\t50 Leftover from previous\tweek.50\t2u0\t173\t_.Total for week.S.tH\t1,400\t1,361\t50 On hand.3U0\t150\t300\t_ There were large rece pt* but no ebangs in values for export cattle There was a med urn supply of butcherr -attle ; the market wa* steady t|o to ng top pr os*.Hoga\u2014With an over snpply the alight advance of lari week fell off.oloe.sg *1 to with little demand.We quote tbs following as be ng fsir value* Cattls, export.tie to .ttottle, r.uPher*' good.\u2014 .Sja to t(o \"\t** medium.Slo to 3(0 \u201c\t\u201c cull».-.to So .\u2014.-.4o to Ifa .SM?) to .96.00 to 912.au Sheep.Hog* \u201e Coirs*.HORSE MARKET.¦st xxd uaiiry.(Report cf the U ont r rat H»rtt Kxehanje.Point St.CharUt ) Th* receipts of bones I* the O T R.for tbe week ending October Hith, were 47 : left over from previous wesk, 4 ; total for wtek, 61 ; shipped during week, 10 ; left for city, 16 ; on hand.6.The arrivals of thorougbred and other Imported vVv k at there stabler for the week and «hipped per firand Trunk Railway:\u2014Ex S3.Alcdee\u201d 20 horere -orel/oed to Oaltoaiib Broe, Janeev lie, W.a.Ex.SS.\"S toriae,\" 4 horse* oooa gned to Jar Torrance, Mark ham, Ont AM EBB AN CATTLE MARKETS.Nsw Yosx, Friday, Oct.17.\u2014Rssvss-Receipt*, < 2 carloads, or 1,(106 head, Including 31 nasloadt for th* ¦tolke* end 91 isrioad* .«ut goed dim) to local ileugblerere.Sixteen carload* were lo the selling pen* fcnides from previous arrivals, making a total of 47 carload» to be sold.Thr trading opened moderately M\u2019lt*'*» and really prime ateeri found read v buyer* at a shad* firmer pi lees than on Wednesday.Common and medium steer* ruled weak at unchanged prloea Poor to fairly prime native elttre sold ol 93.20 to «.; Ttxan* and (tolorados at *3 to *8 1» : bull» and dry cow.at #2 to *3 Dreared beef steady at 6io to 7Jo per lb.for poorest to 1**1 native steer*.Latest private cable advice* from London tnd Liverpool quote American stoerr firm at lOo to 11 (c per lb.for the drixrid weight.tlnklDg the (flal.and American re Irlgerated beef steady at scant 7Jo per lb, Surer *xn Laviui.-Reoelpt*.including 15 carload» coh»igi>td direct, were SI csrloade or 0,486 heed Tbe market was rated alow but «te ad y for both «beep and lambs, and a fair clearance ot the |>en» wa* obtained Poor lo prime sheep ecld at 94 lo 95.16 per 100 lb \"\u2022 common to very choice lamb» at 96 to 97/ Dressed' mutton slow at »( to 10c per lb.; dressed lamb* steady at Ojc to 10c.Cmicaoo, Oot.17.\u2014Cattle\u2014Receipt*, 13.000.Market steady, bterrr, *2.00 to *6.20 ; Tranoa, 11 46 to 9.1 35 \u2022 native batcher'* stock, 91,70 to «2 >0 ; rangers, 92.ae to 23.26.Urge \u2014 Receipt», 26,000 ; shipments, 8,C00.tin krl act v e and lower ; mixed and packers, 93 00 to *4.20; prime heavy and butcher weights, *4,26 to 84 45 ; light, |l to 94.40 ; pig», 93 to *3.76.BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.Loüdon, Ocf t \u2014The cattle trade has been quiet, but not w thont brames*.The total numbei of beasts was 8,020, of which 620 came from abroad, 600 being Canadian.Ireland etot 00 ; Notfrik, Suffolk and Essex, 220 ; and Midland, Home, and Western Counties, 2,(03.Buiioes* was quiet ; choice head* were steady, 4» Hd per lb.hav ng been paid, but secondary qualities were \u2022bout 2d per 8 lb*., lower than on Monday last.The total number of aherp waa 10,150, Including 2.140 foreign Although quiet, the market was steady, and full pi 1 we were ; aid.tbe best Downs making fi« per U Ibr.Choice calv e* were ateady.but heavy kind* dull.Pig» were Inactive.Sixty English miich coat offered at alt! to x25 a hr ad.OLAtoow, Oct.6\u2014Smaller euppljee of home cattle, with a slightly perceptible Improvement for beat descriptor)».Beat Scotch, 64*; secondary, 00s; Cana-diane and State», 66* to 681 per cwt.Sheep full tup ply, best qualities, bd per lb.Lamb*, sd to 8id, with the prospect of an easy clearance.Cattle, 1,280 : »heri> 8,949» BUTTER.¦¦¦\u2014\t¦¦\t.i»a ADVERTISEMENTS.COLONIAL HOUSE -(O)- \\Ye are now ready to ehow eome Fine Goode In MANTLES, consisting la Ladies\u2019 Black and Colored Jackets, Misse»\u2019 Black and Colored Jackets, Ladies\u2019 Black Embroidered Cloth Dolmans, Ladies\u2019 Black Fancy Cloth Dolmans, Ladies\u2019 Tweed Russian Cloaks,\t* Ladies\u2019 Black and Colored Ulsters, Ladies\u2019 Plnsh Newmarkets, Ladies\u2019 3*1 Plush Saqnes, Ladies\u2019 Short Plush Jackets, Ladies\u2019 Plush Dolmans, Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Mantles in great variety and latest style.Just opened, 2 Cases of Far«lined Cloaks, latest designs, Ladies\u2019 and Children's Waterproof and Heptonctte at sweeping rédaction.SKIRTS I SKIRTS! 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