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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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vendredi 5 août 1892
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[" t Vol.XXXIII.No.18a MONTREAL, FRIDAY.AUGUST 5, 1892.Pkice Onk Cknt.murrtwjrs aM aniiHê Mutt lH«arUiMy U /njortrti with tkf Haine amt adUrtM of the ttniUr or utkrrwite no mttift mm he taken »J them.With mutter» are.inter ini for ibe, marrMye nutter e fur bOe, imth nutter» for tie inreiiatrl.H'lun aitnouneemtnl of tunrr-t),reunited obtluarfur rfru*aeeomi>any»uen nutue further charj* will be mailr.Sutieet Tier tied front annual tulncrtbert intertill ftie, BIRTHS.JOYCE.\u2014On the 2nd of Augiut.»t \"Tbo RocklMKl*.' Outrrtnont, a ion to Mr.and Hr« II.Joyce.TAYLOR.\u2014On Juif 2C, at tbo pinonage.North Shef lord, tb3 yrnta.Funeral private.(IAW At St.Rrigtde, August 1st, F'i.a May, only aughter of the late J Hurley and Euphemia Onw, sped 3 years and 3 mouths.There u niting ii\"lloet fur the ahoue ealunin may tend with I'M it lint of name» of intemtui friemlt.Marl.-d ujlrir if the \" H\u2019itiuti\" run til minj emh wti-e trill be rr it free to anj udilriM in t il NU,/-U Mini (Tl III fj re j-ud.ADVERTISEMENTS.____________ The Evans Biios.\u2019 Pianon, with WohhoII Nickel ami RrogH action and Dnleephono gtop, are the moat perfect inHtnimenta maiiufactnred in the Dominion.P.E.Layton \\ Bro., aole agents, !MH7 St.Catherine street, corner of Peel.Pkiihons Leavino the city can have the Daily H'tfrteaa mailed to placet* in Canada or the United State** for two weckt* at 15 centH, three weeks 20 cents, and one month for 25 cents.rj^EES £ CO., IT* KM A I, DIME4TORM AND KMKALMKRH, tUI HT.JAMKH STREET, MONTREAL.Manufacturers of Funeral Supplies.A ROMATIC BLACKBERRY ¦sTl.\tCARMINATIVE.A Safe.E isy and Effii'tusl ('lire for Disorders of the Bnneia and Stomach, for lioth Chddren and Adults; pnoM'lly relieving l>IARKIrndrd upon, and just now, twtween seasons, some odd lines ean lx-pieked up i heap to clear.BM.tt, MATH, HOI ARKH.I Ml MUM, All Sizes.s|ir|x-s.Makes, i/ualities and Prices.Line of Mnnnfitrliirer'* Humpies in Wilton, Krnaaels tintl Tupeatry Carpel Ml Huir Price.r X ?\u2014?- o «\u2014t\u2014?\u2014?\u2014 - MADEsI r NlirAMKH 13 p.c.nnr 4 k \u2014 -?-?\u2014 ?\t?-?0 \u2014 OILCLOTHS AND LINOLKI MH.Every make known to the trade is represented in novel styles and eolorings All widths, from half to eight yards wide.Any price.CIMTAINft, rOMTIEMKH, SHADES, IMILKS, All the novelties.All the standard line*.The newest, prettiest, lies! and heaisat.T\u2014\u2014-r HTMAW MATTINAiH.?-»-?We make, hsve made for os, or eontrol exclusively, the styles we offer in the following speeialtie*.KOAT.CANOE nitvl 4 H (IK Cl NHIONN, C AM PET BW EETEMH.HAMMOCK*.-O- JAMES BAY LIS à SON, IKJI Noire Dullir alrrel.\\\\ o are now Blaugbtorinff the bn lance of the stock in oar Car* l>< t Department Some nice fcbods still on baud.FEE & MARTIN, 357 St.James street.8.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.8.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tSALK S.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tSALE H.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tHALE H.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tHALE S.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tSALE 8.\tCAKSLEY'S\tREMNANT\tSALE 8.\tCARSLEY\u20198\tREMNANT\tSALE 8.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tSALE H.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\tSALE H.\tCARSLEY\u2019S\tREMNANT\u2019\tSALE To-umrrow (Saturday) Morning WE OFFER ALL Hie REMNANTS in the Htore, with an Extra Dincount ort the REHILAR MEDI'A'ED PMICKH.H.CARSLEV.QOM E To-morrow (Saturday) Morning for BARGAINS in Bemuauts and see that you got the Extra Dittconut.ONLY ONE CENT.ÏY-morrow we offer a lot of WHITE THREAD GLOVES, Suitable for Miksea\u2019 and Children's Heanido wear, at only ONE CENT per pair.Not « more than three pairs to any one customer.COLORED GLOVES, 5c per pair, 8, CARSLEY.^ BIO DROP ! TO-MORROW MORNINÜ ! To morrow (Saturday l morning we offer a lot of COLORED SUNSHADES At a drop in price of from tl.10 down to ONLY 8 Hr EACH.H.CARSLEY.And then clime the store for the day at ONE o'clock «harp.8.CARSLEY.CANADA\u2019S OLOVE STOKE.LARGEST STOCK Of LadicH' and Children'* Kid Glove* in Canada, and all of the bc**t makes.ALWAYS A large variety of latent European Noveltiei*.LadieH* 4-Bnttou Tan and Ulack Kid Glovet*.Kmbrotdctcd Pointe.55o Ladiee\u2019 4-Kutton Tan and Black Kid Glove», Pique Point».75c Ladle**' 7-hook Lacing Tan and Black Kid Glove», Pique Pointe.H5c Ladiee' 4-Stud Tan and Black Kid Glovee, Corina Pointe.!K)e Ladie»' 4-Button Tan and Black Kid G.ovee, Embroidered Pointe.$1.10 S.CARSLEY.Smith (with effueion) .\"Halloa, Brown, ie that you V I heard yon were drowned.\u201d Brown (with eadneeej : \"No, it wae my brother.\" Smith *thoughtleealy ; \" What a pity !\" JpABRIO SEVERAL GLOVES.LINES To he offered during tbie month at HALF-PRICE.Ladie»' and Children'e Fabric Glovee.5c Ladiee' and Children'» Fabric Glove».lt)c SPECIAL LOT Of L*die»' lllack Lielo Thread Glovee reduced from 204?and 25c to 10c pair.ANOTHER LOT Of Ladle»\u2019 Lisle Thread\" Glove», in various ehadee of Tan and Gold, reduced from 20c and 25c to 12c pair.Ladice\u2019 Silk Gloves, in all shade».Ladies' Taffeta Glovee, in all »hadee.Children'» Taffeta and Snk Glove».8.CARSLEY.He : \" What would you do, love, if I were to fall into the water and be drowner!:\u2019\" She \u201d Oh, Tom, please don\u2019t ! You know I don't look well in black.\" JJOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS On Boy»' Summer Clothing will be made during this mouth.Boye' Galatea Sailor Suite.\u2018.15c Boys'Navy Serge Sailor Suite.Mle Boys\u2019 Craxh Linen Suit*.$1.17 Youths' Clash Linen Suite.$1.70 Boys' Linen Bla/er Coate .l»5c Boy»' Flannel Shirt Waiete Reduced.Roys' Cotton Shirt Waists Reduced.Boys' Cricketing Pants Reduced.Boys\u2019 Cream Flannel Jackets Reduecd.Roys' Striped Flannel Bla/ere Reduced.Youths' Striped Flannel Rla/ers Rednctd.Summer Tweed Suits Reduced.S.CARSLEY.Judge : \"What induced you to break into that bank V\" Burglar : \" The money there was in it.What yer s'pone 7 ibink I did it for glory / Ain't money what we all are after ?Ain\u2019t that what you get lor trying these cases ?\" J^OYS\u2019 CLOTHING.HOLIDAY SUITS Of every aescription and style.BOYS\u2019 CBASII LINEN SUITS.BOY»' GALATEA SAILOR SUITS.BOYS\u2019 NAVY SERGE SUITS.ROYS\u2019 SI MMER JERSEY SUITS.ROYS\u2019 STRIPED BLAZERS.ROYS\u2019 NAVY FLANNEL BLAZERS.BOYS\u2019 LINEN BLAZERS.H.CARSLEY.J^OMK PEOPLE Never take bold of a new thing until forced into it.A great many people would not have a telephone until lo** of trade obliged tin in to.We believe that there are people who will suffer with colds, rheumatism, glippa A©., rather than buy Rigby clothing, heeausc they are » new thing and they have jogged along without them so long.Don't jeopardize your health but provide your-self with Rigby Garments at once.S.CARSLEY, 1705, 1707, 1709, 1771, 177.1, 1775, 1777, 177% Noth»: Dawk srarirr, MONTREAL.J OHN MUKPHY *t CO.\u2019S ADYKRTISKMKNT.MR.¦I'HTLER AATRONDMI/.F.81 Mr.Hustler's imagination is at present tired with the idea that the planet Mars is inhabited.His interest in the subject even Mars bis natural rest (excuse the pun), and lie stepped into our stores this morning muttering something about \"extended trade relationships, et41 SI ITS.A full assortment of MEN s & ROY'S HATHINO SUITS selling at reduced prices this month.HATH INC DRAWERS from 10c upwards.JOHN MURPHY A CO.JOHN MURPHY & CO., iTHi mill i:k;i notkk inm: stkekt.Anti 103, 107, I01> nml III M.Peler »t.TKRMS CASH A\\D O.VLK O.Vff PIIICK Telephone 2198.J AMES A.OCILYY £ SONS\u2019 ADVKKTISKMFAT.HOSIERY DEPARTMENT A «BEAT fttt't'FJM! The xixcial rates offereil on last Saturday resulted in one of the greatest day s sales during the month of July.WE WILL REPEAT OUR OFFER OF IJkST SATURDAY AND SELL 8 pairs of tv Hase Tor «V*.1 pairs #r SOe Hoae for NOe.3 pairs of 40r Hase for BI.OO.\u2022 pairs of IV Hase far 91.to.3 pairs of Mr Hose far 9I-83.REMEMBER THESE PRICKS ARK SPECIAL! And when this lot is cleared out, it will be diltlcult to replace.-9- WE HAVE STILL SOME -« ?HDDS AND ENDS -ft 9- - - or I'NDEBWEAB! #\t9\t9\t9 LEFT OVER.These ws will clear out at almost anything in ths sba|M' of \" hard < ash.\u2018 \u201cHKAL1H\" BR AND I NDKRWK.AK, In white and natural greys.Without Sleeve», from .THe earh.Half Hleevea, from Me each.All tiuaranteed Pure Wool.LADIEH RIBBED CoTToN VEHTH, 10> each.JAMES A.OCILYY £ SONS, THE FAHILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUHE, M3 to 307 it.Aniolue »t.144 to IM Mountain Ms Telephone 8225 BRANCH MTU BE, ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.Oor.Buckingham avenue.Telephone 3335.Any fuie can earn a bawbee, but it taken a wise man to spend it ; especially in buying Furniture is this true.Hugh Russell, 1802 Notre Dams street, solicits thorough Inspeetion.AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC\u201d\" nrrrLiK*.THE LEADING HOUSE IN CANADA.j DAVID H.HOGG, \\ 1 M2 Craig street.S.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN, A new and Handsomely Illustrated Catalogua free on application.ADVERTISEMENTS.?«?es+e *??*?OUR OBJECT | 18 TO MAKE | IT KNOWN t ?ssssssssssss$ That wo make ARTISTIC AND PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS to order at loss cost than you can buy the ready made so-called shirts at the general stores.That is to say\u2014(ho actual cash price is something higher, but tbit ordoml shiri wears three times as long an the 4jther, fits the figure, and thus onhanco* the comfort and improves the apjicarancc, is made of vastly better material, and,is generally, a garment you can Lake satisfaction in as having been made expressly for YOU.This means LESS COST, comfort and a gratitied lasts* (which, in turn, has so much to do with a gracious personality) to Ixwit.On these ground»*, we a»-k your patronage.R.J.TOOKE, The Practical Shirtmaker, 177 ST.JAMES STREET.SCOTCH TWEED.HU ITS TO MEASURE RCOTC'H TWEED SUITS, if:.00, SHI V), $18(10.HOOTCH HEROK SUITS, * I'I 00, «18.110, ¥20 OU._\tREADY TO WEAK.HOOTCH TWEED HU ITS.r.»dy t« wrar.812 |l2.f)2.Thfsc HCOTCII TWEED SUIT* at #12 00 arc thr Ixwt valu.- in tbi- trade.HUITH READY To WEAR at «4.fr*.#8.#10.HUMMER HATH in HTRAW and FELT.Ml'MMF.M FIBNISHIN«N.HUMMER CI/OTHINO in rxrry gradu for Boys.BOYS HUMMER SUITS, va , 7.x , #1.#1 SO and up.BOYS TWEED SUITS, #1 75.#2.#2.50.#3, #3.50.BOYS TWEED PANTS.«*\u2022, 75c, #1.#1 IS.BOYS SHIRTS, BOYS JERSEYS, ETC.ETC.LET YOUR OUTFITTER BE WILLIAM 4THRIK, CI.OTUIER.HATTER, HARBERDAHHER, 195a.1435, 1437, Nul rr Dnmr alrrel.: She jPailn Witness.FRIDAY AFTEBNOON, AUGUST 5.Last Edition THF.WITNKS.S.Business mon are reminded tbst nil ««Ivrrtise-mrnts fur Hsturdny's U'i/ness nin»t be in our office by six o'clock «»n FrieraU147,2H.1, being tbe total amount of taxe» under the col-literal tax law, which was im|s>sed on the Tilden estate.CANADIAN.TOBONTO TOPICS.IIRUOIIISTH OROANtZINO\u2014A VJol.KNT DEATH\u2014THE I IMF HON 14 URL ¦ AhE\u2014THE T1POTHETÆ i oS-VlNTIoN\u2014A LEOACY.(Sin-ial to the Wit nest.) Toronto, Ont., Aug 6.I he retail druggists have completed their organization, under thu name of the Provincial Pharmaceutical A»somtid organist of the Bank Ntreet I\u2019rcsbvtorian Church in place of Mrs.Dr.McLaren, resigned.THE AGENTS WERE LIABLE.(Special to thr Witmss.) Kinoston, Out., Aug.5.- Home time ago Itlchardwon A Hons, grain dealer», asked Ixird .V Co., Chicago, for corn quotation».They were referred to It*»*» Bro».V Co., Iroquois ag< nl* of the Chicago firm.Rohm Rr*Mi.A Co.telegraphed Die Hichardsons that they would furnish a car of eorn on track at 02c, and signed their own names.The Richardsons accented the offer.Corn went up and lUma Bros.,( Co.refuaed to fill the contract.Action was brought by Richardson A Sons against Ross Bros.A (Jo.for dainag* m.The defendants resisted on the ground that they were merely acting on lx-h»lf of Is.rd A 4 'o., the fact of which the plaintiffs were perfectly sware.The judge gave a verdict for the plaintiffs, holding both |iarties liable.He gave the Hichardsons a verdict for the difference In the price of the corn between ti2c and the in-cream d rate.ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION.( Si tec let l to the Witness.) Kinosion, Ont., Aug.5.-The Anglers' Association of the River Ht.Lawrence met at Clayton Wednesday.The officers elected for the ensuing year are : President, H.II.Warner ; first vice-president, W.V.Browning, second vice-president, H.B.Heath : secretary, W.H.Thouqieoii ; treasurer, R P.Grant , executive committee, A.C.Cornwall, chairman .W.II.Esterbnsik, J.H.Quimby, O.II.Stroiigh, James T.Story, O.H.McKinley, C.K.C.Dickinnon, A.D.Williams, N.W.J.( asuiard.Thirty-three new member» were re|Mirted.WHILE PLAYING WITH CHILDREN.(Sftrrial to thr Witness.) Kinoston, Ont., Aug.5.Matthew Libby, Stafford, Renfrew county, while sitting at bis door rating a encumber and playing with bis children suddenly fell over and expired.He bad U-en having and it ia supposed the great beat, had affected him.but it i» almt thought Dial, some heart trouble was the immediate oauae of death.AGRICULTURAL PRIZES.St.Johns.Aug.1.The distribution of agricultural medal» and diplomas awarded by the Provincial Government took plai e in the Town hall at Kt.John» to-day.Among others outside the county present were Mr.Ff.8.Foster, of Knowlton.and Col.A.II.Gilmottr, of 8tan-bridge.The prize whiners for 8t.Johns Comity were Messrs.J.B.Masten and John llorrowdale, I^colle ; Chas.Hels-rt.Thomas Roy, Israel Menard, John Monaghan, Ht.Johns ; Jos.Lvland, E.Roy and J.B.Di-laud, Lacadie.After the distribution Mr.IL H.Foster delivered an address re ainon, the Btieata.\t_____ THE 0H1SF.LHCKST OCTRAOE.IjiS.h,n auc.4.-The lateat ver-ion of the murderoit-a\u2014ault up»1» Mi-* Wood* and - It** Philbrick »how* that both tto men carried fpin^ «h.n thfv intt the vouu# Uute*.Tm \u2022avance* of the mm having »^n rei>eUeil.th.y attacke.Mi*.Wo.lit.who w'n* shot in the fam with a tar bine loaded with *lug>, and ber.on retumvd bear-ii * ihr still unconacioo* girl.\t'v***\"- whose wound* are not so aenou* a* »\u2018 g\u201cPj noM-d i* now pronounced out of danger, at îiiiss Phtlbri-k i* Buffering from co\u201c5|\u201c**0*L°f the brain, and still lie* in an uncouacioua con-Vition Mi** Woo»!* i* only 16 years of age.î'ter a «*rch -he party came upon a man named Wanklow.wrbi wa* acting in ck.u* maun.r.He wa* at once tak,u into «u-tod' and.despite, hi* protestation* that he knew nothing of tL-' crime, he wa* compelled to »oconipiny the P»rtT back to the cottage.UpoTamving tbme Wanklow wa* taken into at .Wood* presence, and *he j^aittvely »n w :thout the *.:gLtest h{«itation tdentifted him a* one of th< two mm wb » asuaultetl her and her companion, and declared pomtijelr that he wa.the man wbo *hot her.Mi-* Philbrick * condi tion i« conaidered critical.ijiprwitioi i^lT^.cT Thl.Pop.n plitsl with tirmness llm-w-aU thabhuTwe wiifconqucr\t¦ MOROCCO'S PECUEIARI ni»''-ir.w.nv* Aug.4.-The Sultan of Morocco ha* amn.inu d light delegate* to re*umc tlx-turn*1?orammmtrcial treaty with Str Charles Kuan-sroith.the British minister to Morewso.Ti.e .-amu of the Imperial troop* at Mogaga is daily receiving reinforcement*.Much «Raconten t i, eipreiwed In Tangier and the prolongation of the contert with the reWl* which it declare.! to !*\u2019 at a wedding at the parish church of a certain N.irth SUflordahire town.On entering juo church I wa- ama/.eut) because it took smii a long time to clean the church, and it sometime* hurt th.people I sat for *ome momenta listening to the organ, when 1 was again atarUedtoMethe \u2022 man in the pulpit\u2019 throwing hi* arniaatxiut and gesticulating Tfnrnnisly to the peopW in the gÿ-lerv to come down, as it was not *ate.aud als.1 adding that if it came down they woiildhave t< take the responsibility themsel'1», for he wouldn't have anything to do with it.How \u2018 * reverence Ik?expected from the UUjr, when such irreverence ia shown by the priest ! Business Cards.;\u2022\tTHE CREAT REMEDY ./\t5, *4\ti .'A*\t___ S RUSSIANS AND AFGHANS.Siwui, Ang.4.\u2014The Afghan* are skirmUhing with both the Russian* and Chinese on the Alh-hur pamir and have taken a number of Kirghi* prisoners.A force of A'W Russians, under the command of Colonel 'onoÉ[.arnnxl with mountain gun*, have reacheit Akhtask.BLAMING THE MISSIONARIES, rxiits.Aug.4 -The ÏVmp# publishes advice* from Madagascar to the effect that djP[\u2018\u2019m*tl^ rf\u2018 Utior.* I at ween the Government and the French resident* have been «uipe'nded owing to the intrigue* of British Mi**ionarie*.BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS.iat ixv:.*iti> or the i.n>EBAL vxBTv cuie»eh \u2014THE OTHEB* HOOTED.«cep bed AMSTERDAM TO THE RHINE.Awstebpoi.Aug.4.-The young Queen and her mother, toe Queen Regent, to-dav opened tl.tired eeotion of the new Meerwt de Canal.H will la« navigable for large ve-*ds from this city to the River Rhine.Th, day wi* observed a* a public holiday.The royal party wcompamed bv the Cabinet ministers, steamed through the cinai to tiie Mesewyck lock, where the Queen unveiled a memorial »tone.Lowtos.Aug.4.\u2014Mr.Gladaton.'* receptim A TOWN'S FATAL FIRE.St.I'eteicBI bo.Aug.4.\u2014Warsaw papers report that the town of Rzecze, inAolhynia.was ou Art in four corner* during the night an t completely destroyed, 14 persons being killed, lo eeriouslv injur eel and 2,000 rendered homele-*./\\ukk.».\u2014 \u2018 * - .J\t1 in thA Howe to-day.i* already j ablubed.wa* an ovauon.In the *treeUl» was m>> a great tribute to euoce**.Mr.Gladstone, accompanied by hi* wife, left hi* residence in Carlton Garden* at 2 o\u2019clock, and wa* driven in an open cacnag .attende.! by a footman, to the Parliament bmiing*.All along the rout*h« was given an ovaUon bv the crcwd* who had -athervd t-.m-, Lun.Lpon hi* arr.'al at th Pxaix vard to jsilice wtre unaole to leetrain th* crowd, wbieh be-ame almost wi.d in their on leaver to do honor to the head of toe Liberal part*.Mr.Baifoor an! Mr Oowrben were Greeted w;th loud hc-3t?andgre.au* by the crowd* a^embk-d outside toe Hoo**.Both etctlemen apjsartd to be greatly amused by the demonst ration.LA XABfElLLAlSE.Mr.Jame* Kerr Hardie, the Labor representative for to- south diiuion of We*tham.drov* into the Palace vard in a waggoncette 2Ued with workmen and a fife and drum band pianng the M»rs.-illaji«-.Mr.Hardie wa* dre-**ed in w.rk-lagmen* clothea and cap and both hi* .^p and c^itwere «k- rated with big rwetta*.He wa* greeted with cheer* and laughter.he.pavitT* ax.'EPTios.When Mr.M hae! Daritt reached th* lobby of tfc* House he wi* given a warm reception bv hi« (V'Ueacroe- Ujicii takin* hi?acat on the In*h touch**, he wa- \u2022canned with curiosity by the C mervative*.and wnuperingv ««re heard omi-non* of theu inuntion to conte*\u2019, hi* nght to take the oath.sins- or wear asp tea».The rising of Mr.Gladstone to second the n for toe r*-election of Mr.Peal.a* Hpeaker of the Hons*, wa* toe aignal for renewed chwr-iLgbvto.Op| «itioo.Mr.Glxurt .ne P«d » ,£ct'fal tribut- to Mr.Peel, and exprejaed the ho> that no d.scord wouH be beard during the veto and Mr.PeeT* introducti- n :n* ' the chair.Mr Gladstone, on beginning hi* remargs, «poke Lu»kilv.but after a few minute* h.* von» became clear, and to fore hi* speech w., emc laded.Lad regained id ;u oW rewmanc,.Th* Elbe-ral* are congratulating them*e.vf-« toat their chief u in good form., HIXE SEC»ETA»T FOB IBEI^^D.The Dni!'; Po$f sav* \u2014\" The fact that Mr John M rlev *,-i*ted\u2018 at yestorday'* c mferen-^ of to* Liberal-ead-re with Mr.Olaitotcm* «n-firm* the :mpre-i'*n which ha*1\t\u201c 1 formed that be will be appointed Chief secretary for Ireland and.r the new Government.Ihe /\u2022 »: farther »av* the Irish lffc:kl,'/L\u2018Te toiiv infr>rme.l a* to the prmclp.o* of Mr.O.al-st\u201ene # Home Ruk bill and they are satisfactory to the In>h people.IfU.atTTOS TO EEft-Y TO KB.KALfi.rk.The Aj-oc:*ted Prees is authorized to state that Mr.John Morley has agre*d to tak^ the no-ition of Chief Secretary for Ireland, ine liberal whip- are arranging witn the Govern-mtnt for a .Rnrion of the Houae on Towday.The Gladstfmian* will limit the nmntor o.speaker*, and tne M- Cartbyito- w.th a v»w to faci itate an earl?divuion wih put up only one m*mtor.rrob* My Mr.Thomas Horton.U reply to Mr Balfour.The I\u2019arneUite* concur m tot nlan to eipedite the division.The A1-dr*a* m replv to the Hf^wh fre m the *nr«>oe frill to mo'til bv Mr.Plunkett B*rVrt>.mem.^r of I*arlian.T.t for the mid-division of Arnugn, and aecr nded by the Hoo.^.H.Ler'**.member for Writ Derby.THE WHIHl.At a meeting of the Unionist member* of Par-1 ammt D .ke of Devonshire abnounced that as Vwount Wslxaer had retired a» Umoaikt w^ip the dut!*¦* of that ofi.ee would devo.ve ujwn .dr.Atutruther and Mr.Austin Chamberiain.THE CABrïlT.jbe fit or Marl *ayv : \"We under-\u2019.and it hastoeu a.û,.it*.« - tt., 1 that in the n and Virgil.How enduring their defame 1* may be re alizedif we remember that now, after tbe lapse of nineteen centuries, they bave more \u201c'\u2022\u2018J**'\u201d and admirers than any preceding period.It is to to feared that few of the literary reputation* of modern age* will withstand so successfully -the cankered tooth of Time.\u2014Mnuchrttcr GuanUnn.\t_ Nearly Two Million Rotlle* sold In tbe Itoinluton In Ten years 5 \u2022\u2022\u2022 REMEMBER THE PAIN KILLER A SAre, SPCCOT iunc cure ron Ask yonr Rrimwlst for It\ttnko olhlau else.Summer Resorts.Educational.AN STEAD ENTRAI* VERMONT R.R.BENAKIS HOUSE ! WftlftLKl AN ('OLLR4SR, Htnnstead, «tie, Kt.-orr.va kMT.ts.I»w.EXCELLENT STAFF OK TEACHERS t'nivrwity work, Acadeiuj Model grade*.Business '.mrer.Mu*i' and Hue Art*.Young tolf* kindly si.^ r-r.^.1 b, 1-a.ly Frmcipsl^dr^dcutle^ere ^ Ik.) Course.at\\d * you\t\"ire!> di«Ti.liued *nd ihortiugNy Srele.E 7ILIOCK SCHOOL, Cik-t -iX-D j-ti-N.WANT A RAILWAY BONUS.Virrom*.B.C.Ang.4,-Tbe Hod.Mr.Davie.Premier of British Columbia, gave a romphim n-Urv dinner to the Hon.Frank Bakemau and partv last night, on the iuccewful completion of the arrangement between them and the Government for tbe building of toe Canada Western Kaiiwav.Tbe line will extend from Nictona Eorth to Styui.ur Narrow*, following on tb mainland toe o.d route of the Canadian I acitic to toe eastern boundary tbe province.The I ne ha* alreadv been subsidized twenty toon-sand acre# per'mile.and is as-ured » y the Pro-vinciol Govemmeot and Mctoria o, further financial aid.Tbe Dominion Government wi.i ai*o to a«ked for the usual money bonus.BRITANNIA STILL RULES THE WANT.S Under the above heading the New York World sav* The following table shows the number of \u201cLis that have arrived at the port of New York fre'm foreign and domestic port# dunng he month tf July, with theircla** and where owned.Britisu.133 : American.:*4 ; German.\u2022>.Nor \u201cetrian 3ft Italian.13 : Dutch, 11: French.10; uUn.H : *P«i»b.\tC.»'.VC PoUW««, 2 Austrian.1: Swedish, 1.Total.t-»>.m number of arrivals from neightoring ports dure ing the same peruxl wa* a* follow*.Lantern porU.fcol ; Southern port-, WX Hoot's Sarsapariiia Ciiros Dyspepsia.ADVERTISEMENTS.11*3, DOECHl'kTRK STREET, Montreal.DIRECTORS: Sir J HlCgsOK, .-\u2022\u2022\u2022 President.R B.Airaus,.Vtoo-President.W W.OULVIK, E*q., R MvcksV, K*.m.Except Bunday\tFast train, via It.II.-w* F*U* and Fit b burg, arriving Ho*tou,\tH.IHI n.m.\t \"».33 p.m.Daily\tNight Exurw».via Concord ainl Lowell.arriving rliwton,\t>4.13 a.m.\t FOR WHITE MOUNTAINS, * 'III 11 in.For Montpelier, Bethlehem, Profile House.H.IO U.m.^rorsau ^ ^ ^,Mh|uKt0D| FortlauJ and Old On hard Heach.Wagner New VeOlbuIe.Buffet.Palace, Drawn»* Rimm and Bleeping Cars on all through train*.For Time Table* and full information apply to Com.?.u\u201c\u201c-ir.Vl»t»«wlk.vP, Canadian Pas*.Agent ».W.I\u2019l\u2019MMINI*», ».W.BALDWIN.Oeu l Pa*» ^ent.HANfl\tOemHupt.Canadian q ^ 1PAC1F1C ly.TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS - AND - SEASIDE.HOARDERS can be accommodated B aVthYc'ABtX> HOUBF.for to* *.a»on.Open June 27th.Address Mrs J.F.HILL, Cou*.\u2018US Dland, Casco House .Me.SEA BATHING.\u2018physical traininjr.a> niu~.v., \u2014 ehi.h several hour*of every week are devoted under c mi peteot instructor.HOARDING.Bup.rior a.vommo hav\" m separate room, affording to city Imy* thy adv»m tiie* of a boarding *ch.«.l with the opp.iruinity of spend-\u2022I l* two tl»?» of f?rry week\t~ T - » in The nest seaaiou opens on Medm-sday, Sept.7, a.O'clock.\t\u201e Pr.«pee-tu* on application to J.WILLIAMSON, Rsclor.C1RKKCH CONVERSATION INCH ARRAN HOI BE, nalh»n*lr.Bale Hr* « halsnra, N.B.Thi* mairnitlcent Canadian Seaside Resort is situated on the line of the Ii.ten«loniaI Railway, w\"hl\u2018l hundre.1 feet of Un Atlantic Ocean, and is nnnurpas»* 1 fo H^enery.Bathing.RoatlBg.Fishing.Dr;»mg and Climat.First class Tal.le.Comfo^hly Arnlsh.dRooma a 11 all modern convenience P.wt OtHc, T.legrepn g xft.i*i ,i ijffry on the prvniitfi.Purfrct uaf.it.kfjf »kf* ^n^iÏÏu ^U open JUN* ».for the reckon of rEscuniloii Rate» from all tmints east aud w.*t.Apply for Rooms, Term*.F.t., to JEROME F.HALF, INCH ARRAN HOUSE.Ikalhniiftlc.N.It.DISESTABLISHMENT IS WALES.We oft< n wronder whether the opponent* ««f Wel*h reform* would ever oonfeea themsslv , satisfied that the national demand of social amélioration is real.Thv burning question of our c.r,ntn 1» the DiMStabliahruent and Di*end»w-ment of the Church *\u2022( England in Wole».Uj> u this que#Üon the election* in ^ ales Lav.b.n fought.There bave been twenty-six cr*ntosta, and in four constituentie* the sitting member* were anchallengi.4.What i* the result V Out »f the thirtr memtor* which represent Wales, twenty-eight are pledged to Di*-e*ubii*bment- Of the remaining two, one (the Hon.G.T.Kenvon) *ai! nothing about it in bit tU^tiou Klurtna, tu»l the other ( rtir ff\\ot I*rycr* a* thev will vote on thi* aubject.Will the ! cb.fsi.der' of tb.Establishment now admit that the !\u2019finci[«iitv ha* made iu mind dear ?But | take another view.During the election* 121,210 yet,\u2022 were cast in favor of religion* equality.Against it there voted 63.896 vote* so that tne m»j< rity of indi'idual vote* is 57,315.lb.igh.y speaking, the p ople i* just about two to one in favor of *he movement so dear to Welsh hearts.Whether Church Defender* .re sati»fl»«i or re * it I» verv clear that the land b is mail»- up its in d, and now come* th\" time f >r action We U>\\e, and sincerely hope, that the Welsh p*rti will pul away that .heyp-bke attitude which Mr.Gladstone condemned wit n \u2022 in V\\ rtxham.They mast fight for their own par.,» if tl r n< easily stokfild arise.This meth«sl wni of re uix he ker.t a« a shot in the l.s k.-r.Mr.(.la-i* pledged to tb.- reform we ; clamor f> r, and we believe it will be put forward at an «arH upportonit;.I he nation can, therefore, afford to wait for a little, but it ought to be made clear to the coming Oor.-rn-nunt that it will to a waiting with a limit.\u2014 (4 r>'/hmn A dr, riser.In a French Frot.-tant family.Jiving in toyjo ry heart of the Green Mountain*.For particular* addro*» Mra.L.«'\u2022 R«i *?.\u201e ,ftl Tavton * River, near Bellow* Kail*.\\ t., U 8.H OTEL DE LOTDINIERE, VAUDRBUIL.F.Q.The ouly line running Farlor and Meepiug Car* through the heart of the Mhile Mountain* to PORTLAND ANWOM* ORCHARI» BEACH THROUGH BLEEPING CAR leave* Wlndsjr street Station at S ÏU p m.daily and THROUGH PARLOR CAR at It.Ou a m every week day until further notice.HT.JOIsN.N.B.\tHALIFAX, N.H.HT.ANUBEWH.N.B.SI EKPINO CARS leave Windsor Street Station daily, except Saturdays, at8.40p.iu.MONTREAL TICKET OFFICE», ogr; HI.Jnmea aireet tcorwer McRtlll.and Windsor Street Station.__ D ELAWAKE i HUDSON R NTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE, WHITBY, ONT.MK.I».WALKER, Confectioner, 231 M.Jnine» alreel, Strictly first cla** In all it.rstlnoal ad'antage*.Provision made for all Uieieaon r* LrUt atre id tor un.vcmty ola-e# through to* f^\"h.mao sophomore a\u201e4 jnui.r yeara of Torouto f nivyre W The merer, staff Inprise.toef)lar«e**i n'm.l^.^ Having leased the a^ove well known Hotel for a tor of years, announces that under the new tnanagrUff th.Hotel De Lotbiuiefs will ts- made T^/t'yT-iaUv\" otZVlZtZ Uoifgeln^.Tto mènU^à'rr^èqûaBy'*wells-1*talned\" 1 or th\" moat gift^ pro- tolil re Phvsisal culture will »>e taught t.v a «l-.ia.l*t from Bucton A n.-w gymnasium and ail kind, '«t dis-*\" amuv-rnenu Pupil* hats the oppoCtunHy of to.r; r»*îj.fr \u201c\u201c\u201c '^.WoiïrïufrfM A HM.H CLASH HI MHER RESORT withou* a rival In the vi.li.ity of Montreal.It is safe to use Pear line on anything that is washable.It is the best thing to use on everything that is washed.It cleans the house thoroughly, and all that is in it.It is perfect in the laundry; it is pleasant in the bath.At every step, Pearhnc saves work ; every step without it is full of work and worry.Itowure of Imitation*.^ JAMES PYLE.M.S Professional.S HANLY - \\\t' M.BANY.PHILADKLPlfa BAl.Ti'DMK AND WABHINGluN.AM» 4M I\u2019DI'vTH ¦>411 Til AM» I.4M Hr 1er let! by the liovcriiiiienl n* Ibc Mouirea.mt'l New lurk Mull Lluc.Train* It ave Montreal :\u2014 2 Ift H.m.-Dally.Mrept Naaday, arriving 1 in N.-w York at \u2019.'20 pm.Tlinouoll Dhawin., Room Cau Montréal to Nkw Vora 4.34, |,.in.Dally, \"lopping *1 \u2018\u2018X'» F0 nU- HiiKi-iMi Car Moktr.al to Alraxv.________t_ î.»« h.in.MglH Expre*», Dull).Wagnirs Hi mi r Vr-iim i t HiT.reilto Car nuis through to New York with it change, arriving In >«wV>rkat r, * I ra.ut UtuoniiiJf* Tn^fttrainsniakeilutw i e> tioii »t Tn-y aud Allonr.with nleeping car Train f>.r B- ston.arriving at 10.80 a m.|-,r T.ke**.Tm » TiUe* and ail Intormif.'»» apply to tiie t - :np.ot> -1 Olhce, I l.l vt.J.-iute\" \"Ire,-I, Montreul.j.W.Itl 'IDK !i.YV.11.HENRI.^\u201c''aIi.uu.'nY.\tiloutrewi KATUKDAY HALF-HOLIDAY, wnrnx and when to oo, by bail ani> uivku.Or Tin- following time tables show at a glum'e the valions place* where Montrealers can spend tlieir Saturday half-holiday, with the time of \u2018 leaving and of returning, by train or by steam-! boat :\u2014\t________ ARC HAND Jt BAYNES, ! NOTARIE» AND COMMIHHIONERH, HTANDAHD BUILDING.1,17 HI.J*me\" atreel.Téléphoné 1717.\t1 IIOR r.O.MAMell*!*!»,\tOMAR* RAVNB p.L., n e e.Bay view house, PEAKS ISLAND, PORTLAND HARBOR, ME.CapL JOHN T.STERLING.Proprietor For la-autv of situation thi* house Is uusurpire*»d.To familie* «\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022ku.K acrmiforttMe_rretliig plare-.ltpre-¦M-ntoail the tttra>'tlon* that crnld reasonal.v t*.1 Tir.*! Ha* also l.erei newly fitted to give hot s* I water I .albs.GRAND THI NK RAILWAY./^ANd NEGOTIATED.Paints, Oils, &c.J.GRACE.R.BLACK, At 4 OL NT ANT, dt«.,\tM Ht.Waha atre-it.MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ADIRONDACKS.MANNER HOI HP, CHATKAUGUAY LAKE.N.Y.A healthful and deliilhtful H,minier Ri-*\"rt, e»*y », .** from Montreal, with even; , onvenlrn, e for oom-fort, recreation, sport and re*t GimsI boating and tlKluug.For term* and further partinlar* vldiesa BENNETT *4 RIRKT.\t_ v v Chsleaug iay toke, Franklin C.> , N » Fare from Montreal to Manner Hojise aod retur», good for thirty day*.|5 » Ti< kite for sale by W.D.OBBIKN, 143 HI\titr* **1 which be coneid*.* a hMVyrtcal miasaon.other day, receiving M.Luigi Sacchetti.wh, carried tf.e Golden Itoee to the Qtmn of I orta-Ka! th* 1'ope conversed lorg with him on the Mtuation in France.M Hocctotti.to.ha* just troam d w,me time in fan*, commented on the ItoTMaltiw, of tlye DOtuUon of the Papal Nuncio HOW JOURNALISM PAYS.In taking leave of hi* readers, Mr.Ytk'-man, who has ceased Ito- publication of hi» French organ at Windsor, Ont., say»: \"ToU a ]'»ur-nalmt, in certain crranlnen, one would simply require to hare no netd for fix^l, to bodie* clean, and if your furniture and carpet* an- old and worm eaten, get rid of them at oui e and pur-ehare » new houæhole on the ea»y Inatal ment plan, payableweakly.of the only manufacturer» In town who c an afford to veil at the cloaeat figure*.PRINCE MFG CO .tu k rhEPHEMD.Jr., Managrr. ^1 ^ ^ Ti::: MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Friday, August 1892.S Weekly Calendar.Friday, August 5.4 HT ASSOCIATION, NOW ON VIEW.TMfr: T^nrrjtT «'\u2022LUHTIOV A*D A* »\\IIIHITION or l»i>!«.Vi.k> » 4Li r.it < kam:.o|v,\t\u2022 ».m.to 6 p.m.II ED M KN vs.WHITE, ___ AT THE CYCLORAM A 1 hr «.real in.IUa lUitlr «f Ikr Llltlr HI* Morn Ultrr *n, Hill Miit D^le.Peooeful K! 'nn* Ritiv», kod t he Horror* of W*r, Indian Ku ampnutiU, Indian Trotihira.Kljrlna L'a»airy, and 1*1(11110* M-u.Adimaaion Mc M- h wij and tnrtitulioo*.»pn> lal rator litcturr-n in oonitant attondaniv.Oprn dailf from 8 a m.tolO.Xlp in THE CYCLORAMA, 1M1 .Hi OatbmM at .ooroer SI Urbton *1 Tb* itrrvi ear» Ooa*er*« berr irom all part*of thr p \u2022\u2022tt** oii .Norton rn ll.\tr ; Ki,r l.r.at lint »u on Weekly W Md do on Daily 1111\t.\t.\t.I\u2019h.lan.h \u2022 .ftheDlllV W nvit** 1» drllrrr.-! in ihr I'll* e».> « >« n-\u2018.( ol publKati m ut *t UJ pc anuuui.till 1 KTInlN4< K ATRM.DAILY WITNESS.Kir.- line- V 1 lipwaniA I*- |»'f ilnr.Cotilraetan fa* raM» U rtii* WEEKLY WITNESS.With larc«-type «routa, ik\u2019.ja-r lino.f»ne third r* 6\t\u2022.u if *\u2022 ! i .ir u.:*1 auiall a.lrcrtt*ui( trpua.(y.\u2022 lat oootra.H roua.Ælir\tWitness.FRIDAY, AUGUST 'î.1^2.^T.MARK\u2019S SUNDAY SCHOOL 4^\tAND CHtTtCH PICNIC T4* HT.ROhK.\u2014 \u2022ILL >¦ HCLD OX \u2014 S.4TI It H 4%.AI 4.1 HT «II*.af jrlut* do opportotiity to fee the REGATTA of St« R or Boattn* C?ab Tra;n»-dpena, fr m Wlndaor Station a: y X a m and I«a:c \u2022 j-e aquare.at S4 am and l X p m.BelrMJuDeota and 1 \u2022 ame*.Tlokrla Mr and Of at Dry.dal*'».The New Imperial Parliament ha.* re-electad Mr\tSpeaker of the Homte of c'mnioD>.Mr Peel is» Unionist, a Liberal Unionist, but IiIh D1 election signifies nothing as to the strength of the |>artic8, for usually when a Speaker has served one Parliament satisfactorily to all partit** he is re elected by the succiHtltng one even though his political opinions do not coincide with those of the majority Unlike the Chairman of the United State- House of Representatives, who is the leader of his party and gives it even-advantage in the debate* and general conduct of the House, the Speaker of a British House of Commons, once he is chosen, is the servant of the whole Honae.and.should lie and probably is, strictly Impartial in his rulings and in all his duties.Mr.Gladstone gains some slight advantage, too.in allowing the Speaker to lie chosen from the opposite party, inasmuch as his majoritr of forty, dependent upon the ad lesion of two small factions, is not one that he can afford to lessen by even two in a division.a short campaign in Afghanistan not to sp« ak of opening' a conflict with Russia.The Kussinns, bv their Invasion, will arouse the enmity of the Afghan tribes, and thus help to strengthen the barrier which the Indian Government seeks to raise to her southward march toward India.If Russia goes to war with Afghanistan England will be able to meet her in Asia on the most advantageous possible terms, for the Mohammedan peoples, not only of India, but of Outrai Asia, would soon become her allies in such a war especially if Russia suffered a reverse at the la-ginning.Russia is not likely to provoke a contest at the present time, however, and the great danger to the security of British n tercsts in Afghanistan lies in the ill-health of the present Ameer, whose death, at a time when them is serious trouble among the tribes, would render it difficult for Great Britain to seat a friendly successor on the throne, without arousing the opposition of the |>eople and giving Russia an excuse, be cause of disturbances on her frontier, ol invading Afghan territory and taking possession.perhaps, of Herat and its districts.r YTTEK DU KN PARK.V-E\tST.HU.41 RE.P.Q.Larrrtt Pabbc Gr-jua-1* to Uu Pr ,*iuo Diwr*ac*a Haturdali »u: L>alj Au*.JTtb.SctA.Vi.S-t* ICah.S*j* IDr m.r.I «NPRKLL, PROPRIETOR, OIJirr.jIX M.Jaair* »lr*#l.AIU.rliv 7I5EMENTS.CASHES DOORS, BLINDS, Aad all 4«arr r*i \u2022\u2022 » of Woodto B uidio* Mai«naU, bar-! aui Soft Wood Tim:»r, andLcml-«r to :ar la, Vecr»r, J D>j*h and Stair \u2022 ¦ft ad-iraaa TRL RITURTA lORPAkT.IiRSERC'NTO, ONT.A.F.McINTYRE, ARTOCATR.RARRISTRR, HOMCTTOR.Et*>.QCEBRC AND ONTARIO.CkaBl*n BS and «07.raw TORR Lirt RTILRINCia.THIRTY CENTS A YEAR ONE WHO TAKES TU* NORTBERR MESSENGER ua*b'rld Vr*., .*» Intomal.IXial S.9 Leaar-ut t-\u2022.*/\u2022«.>11* I* Ttarbcn Hrli'CiJ Binu tor Schotar» G Serial h*, .-rw*.M Wb'jteaowr ribnrX Sterui Otar XO Brtof StarMa.P/*rn*.InnniarraUe Itraai at lotartat.Twn b-.t,4r*ot» JOHN DUlGirL A M>%.Haalreal.A RCADIA »OR AICIhT lal ROW RRAMV.MCHIC - Kuloie- \u2022 fritowm c«4 Laazl-Soo,- 4 litr r ar* r t the Optra Iv-aaro RuUiwtoia mt Il'ii.r- M -M* in ly.nd'».T*rooto and a* M< ?ART-TL* I>*iv^« I'a, a»\u2014Art in Part».I»nrs in the manufacture of War material and in the discipline and organization of men nr>-also furnished the Ameer by the British, who have a native resident or agent at Cabal.Russia, in spite of her treaty to respect the British protectorat** in Afghanistan is always intriguing in ami en croacbing upon Afghanistan, and recently her soldiers and her allies among therance worker, and a very interesting sts-aker.It is hoped that all im- wlio can do so will hear this gifted lady.\u201c NO QUORUM.\" The Health Committee was to have mot yes-tertlay afternoon, but a quorum could not be ob-tainrel.The chairman Aid.Germain -said that since Jnlv 18 there- had only been one care of dipb'ht-rim and six of scarlatina, which, ho thought, was a g*x*l record.MONTREAL ARTILLERYMEN.FIRINO AT TUP.RIO OTNH AT HALIFAX.Halifax, Aug.4.\u2014In the artillery competition to-day the weather was very favorable for shooting.The scores were : 29-povnoir.Montreal Brigade Hall, at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning for further In sttuetions Truly voors.J.M» Shank.Mavor, Per K.H.Clause 4.referred to in the letter, reads as follows :\u2014 \u2022* All the work* m-cesnary for constructing and laying down the said several railway tracks, including the location of the tracks and rails in the severii \u2022tm g berlnbefore mentioned, shall b»- made In a sub ctantlal manner and according to the rules ol art under the auperv Irion of the * U y Oo'ihdl, The motor ryrtein a reply the Holy Father stated distinctly that nobody ever made him such a threat.I pon receipt of this letter, the Archbishop of New York, in order to prove his point, collected a number of quotations from the memorial of the Archbishop of St.Paul and from the letter ot His Eminence of Baltimore, that seemed to bear a different sense, and forwarded them to Romo to the members of the Sacred College, wrapped up in separate copies of the letter of the Pope, in order to show by contrast the mistake of His Holiness.But the quotations are not to the |Hiint, for in none of them does either His Eminence, of Baltimore, nor His Grace, of St.Paul, ever say to the Pope that in America a cuUvrkainpf would follow the condemation of the arraugi'iucut* for the schools of Faribault \u201d\t¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ r- deratood that It n «\t-«.BUKimeiiwi i or me scuoois or faribault the* Com m U tee\tof tto.H V >6r am, *tlllw,\u2018u'r- They only allude in a general or-Of-tb.e.H0Ug.NAMELY.LET Til KM .SLIDE, Nor CAR1NO WHETHER WE MADK ANY PROFIT OR NOT.WE COUNT ON BEING ABLETOOIATIPYTUB most ORi TU AL TAMTE.A> IHKKKRKNT HTVI.K.s Op, AND PKICEH OK EVERY RIND OK HOME FUKMmHINOm ark LA1UIELY RKPRBBENTKD.BEAR IN MIND THAT OILCLOTH».CAR PETS.CURTAINH, CLOCKH, LAM PH.KPR1NO mum.wmurons, mattrahheh, baivoab KlAUK», hTOVKM OR ANY OTHER KIND OK FURNITURE CAN BE BOUGHT HERE KOK «'ARM OB «'BRUIT.HEBE ABE OUR TEItMB: RM Worth for tM U«wm and #* Ter Month.ADVERTISEMENTS.____________ jyj ARRIAOE LICENSES ISSUED, NOTARIES, E«o .Il* M.«lame» slreel.MOftKV T# LRSM.« I aillai.S» DniTON.h' KKJ' YOUR HOUSES Hunlthy.i You tnduit l.juiingMANMKLL'8 CKKOsINI-II i* Non PoDunoui, N'oo-Cornwlfr amt kt«inlrrt came in that a iiiau answering the description of \u2022* Jim \" whs ar Dnnnley\u2019s house drinking tea.and had tho d i j! Hi ?l * ?\t4 IN THE CITY.KOHA NOMTIETTE < ABEl\u2019H OUR BESSIE \u2022NOT LIKE OTHER (URLS, s OOKS FRIEND BAKING POWDER.A PRKKMT ABTM'LR.Only the eiireel Grape Cream Tartar aud Flueat Hr-jryaialliaed fliearUsiate of Hi*1* are employed n iU nre-inratioo.THOUSANDS f RE USING THE CXX)K H FRIEND.Jon th> thiko r»a vol\u2019R li*aisn.All the lieat Grocmr m-II It.M LAitKN H COOK h ERIKND THF ONLY GF.NUfNE I ^WU THINGS that cannot li'«* to- Kether.DIKE ASK and M ANSKLL S ('RKOHI N R MERLES CRUSADE, AUNT DINAH TRY «RATH RA«'H.Two Ceuta Extra Per Post.?FIRE I FIRE I FIRE I NOTES AND NOTICES.J.Evf.i.f.uih A Co., 1753 Notre Dame street, is the Store for Travelling Requisites of all kind*.Trunks, Hat B'lxes, English Furnished Bag*, Portmanteaux.Valises, Gladstone Club Bags, Purse*, Bank Bill Books.Mail Bags, Ac., he.Repair* done.Telephone 488.A few fine hand-made lancewood Trout Rods ; low price.s iarsaparilla llulitily Cans.^ENTS VQR SALE.Apply at the \u201c WITNESS OFFICE.BRANCH STOWE, Corner of Inspector and William streets, has been removed to 17\u2014CHABOILLEZ SQUARE\u201417 NEXT DOOR TO THE FIRE STATION.Ii \\l;um METAL OLD PYPF.an.la!Jr fiw thi' .uakinr of iUb'att MrtaJ.cat.Iw \u2022>bta»ii-.-l, in «i 8aoond (Hbln anxmieiodaUnn unaaoeltrd Flrat Uahln, #30 and upward! ; eiaaralon, My aida Hround Catdn, #38 Rmiud trip 10 percent rednatlOWa Apply for \" Ka ta for Trarellerw ' Hti«'itreat.Q UEBEC STEAMSHIP OO'Y.TBB 88.MIBAMI4BI.A BAyt:KT, Meater, la Intended to leera Montreal on Maadar.8lh Aag., at « p.M*.And afterwarda throughout the aeaaou on ererv alternate MONDAY, For FATHER POINT.GASPK.MAI, HAY nr POINT HT PETER, FERCR, HUMMEItSIDK, CMAltlziTTB-TOWN and PICTOU.Fur Freight, Paaaace and Htaternoma, apply to J.«1.MMIMIk.FREIGHT AND TICKET AGENT, #91 «'\u2022¦imlaalnarr* atrret.Or to B.ROHTRB «'HARRKR.198 H«.Jawie* a tree t, (Oppoaita Poat < MHnn.INMAN ROYAL MAIL Sd> tinnri FOR WUEk^iHTtfWTI and livliu-ool « *rr) Iiik I\u2019nllrrf hi «lea MnIM.FROPOHKD HAII.INOS: raON NRW »\tY ^ \\u in Ko»ton, told the Council t»«A le Jm w AU al.«.nt electric oat «rvice, And guaranWH«a tnai there would be no trouble in winter, and now he want* a ideigh Aet vice.Ha, \u2022\u2022 l ttaa right in everything I Aid.Cunnii.gl.An».\u20181 but I\tK, ^ c,,lu.the city AgAinst Any jx.Mtble tricke ot tut* com pAtiy.\t\u201e \u2022\u2022 At !>.I R* r»*NTAlNE * DEVIANCE.The Mavor brought Mr.Kthier forward, placed him omxwte Aid.PrefontAine, la>wetL land A Aid \u2022Aid.PrefontAine, yon kav you will ahoume the rA*p»»UA»büity M against the M»).' of Montreal ; von aav that you will deft the MaTor VOQ AAY that the City Surveyor will obey the 11»*! Committee and not the slayor ; tint 1» the City Attorney.Are you prepared to d.f> himV Are vou prepared to go in the teeth of L:» opinion\u2019\" (The Mayor wa*.very pAle- hi-band» trembled, but he made a great eflort to \"'Stf, 'ii.'r.r.'r.pl,».AU.ft.to.Ui».(Ub.;r-itig under auppnawd excitement), w tn»t * don\u2019t know what the City Attorney a opinion m and that.At any rtW*, 1 um»t be allowed to exer- Aid.Cunningham, \u201c there ie one thing I moat »ay.PrefonUtne a a c e%kT la we cT\u2014the clevereat in the Council, and he «.*n alwav .gr t hia gang to vote with him.\u2019 Oh.yea,\" corroborated the Mayor, lti« *n .\t.: C'\u2019inn;ittu.\t.v,.\t- -\u2014 \u2014.\u2022\t\u2022 v to proceed without the by-law, and gang willAupport him 5 but.tn aptte ot .\tw*____! «.iM timtJW't the CitV.\t__ .w.tb.nt tie contract being aigned by the M*yor .a.the o/hcial head of the Council.Ihe Mavor ?Aid it wa.all illegal.The\tMr,^fLT fontAiue, anuled.and aatd be would take the re-\u2022poriMbUity.The Mavor allowed a week to edpae.lieu he aent for the City Attorney.\u2022\u2022 1- » he Road Committee aeting illegally.' afk-d the Mayor.» H i».\u2019\u2019 »»W th« ( Uhln i,ev.\u2022\u2022 Very well, \u201d said the Mayor.And then he*«at down yesterday afternoon and Jrte a ktter Ui Mr.St.(te.irKe, ordering him to atop the operation of the Company, pemling further instruction* and t.see him thtamorrnnj at eleven o'clock.The balMe was \u2022**** alar.Aid.Cunningham.ft> sh as a blush rose.¦'HirÀS'» ron.-AU iC- rrtotto*.b, OWr- man of RoLia, excitedly, \u2022\u2022 ta as reepecUble aa ' \u2022\u2022WhaUtpRv Mr.William* did not contras t, and then everythin* would have been lovely.\u2019\u2019 aatd Aid.Villentuve in hia aoft.velvet manner, but with deadly sarcasm.\u2022\u2022 It was a bright day when Mr.VSilhamacame to the- city.'' aaid the Mayor.A HINT OP BOODLJNO.\u2022\u2022Yea.I heard it meant **>>.000 to certain partie#,\u2019\u2019 murmured Aid.Villeneuve, with lamb- to A MONEY MYSTERY.WHAT U THE PURPOME OF THIS DRAFT Y The City Treasurer, Mr.Robb, has a inysb ry on hand, and tie oontided Uie particulara there.d to the Finance Committee this afternoon.Tin mvaterv began on June hr>.There « ante a inter to'Mr.Robb.That is.it looked like a letter, but, in reality, it was only an addrmaod envelope containing a draft, representing It was issued by the Drover*' and Méchante# National Rank of Baltimore.\t.\t\u201e \u2022\u2022They have forgotten to send the advice, hm-.IR.LALONDB h am how to us*' new tools.If this turns out to be true, it woefully increase* the difficulties of the situation, tor it Is already obvious that the majority i« unusually mdepemLM.b not to sav resile**, ami a\t, 1\t.'I.tique figurehead, will tail trout the outset.THE IRISH PARTY had a meeting in the Historic Committee room loot*ul ib*elf over, and was very well ple«ed with itself.It is undeniable that Uie present system nomiuatiim by local convention has evolved a , tor poiti miiTfln\u2018r b^lJVf men than the old autocratic | Minister plan of selection by Mr.Parnell.The new dele- a request nation oompare* lavorably in a|>pearance «le- ¦ >-portment.and ability, with any section of Eughsh members one chooses to pick out.The new committee of control contains all the old members: Messrs.McCarthy, Heah, the two O\u2019Connors, Messrs.Sexton, Uilkm and 0 Brien.With the exception of Mr.Ravitt, in pljwe of Mr William Abraham, who is not a member of the n.w House, an.! Mr David Hheehy.who retired to make room for Mr.Edward Blake.MU.RLAKE ELEVATED.This Canadian celebrity has been greatly ad-A formal banquet was given wwVa/h on Wl \"fo hi:\t« \u2022 led Aidennen prove that I had any inbrn*.>n any man or Bob* rt.Prefoutt-te, C>u«linneus.Griffin, N iLe- Company in this matter.W e know who were the neuve and Stevenson.Then there entered Mr.| friends of the city.\u201d Ethier tnd the City Sumyor.Ih* Mayor walks*! about excite»Lv.Mr Geonre was cool and watchful Mr.Etht.r bad ht» mind made up.and retired to a sofa.ri.T'VT anp p- le-i rrriN.».«.\\jr MAyor.** k»id Aid.Cunningham, catching H.s Wfship by the bctton-bole.\"if» me ask vou one jaostion\u2014Have you any pluck .rk vou one qaestton- \u2014\t.\t\u2022 \u2022\t.\t, \u2022 Pin k echoed th- Mayor; -who dare Then if vou bare any pluck you will at once bead a band'of citixen*.say five thonaau 1.armed with axe*, and von will cut down ihe wreVhed rid pole* which they are putting p on 8».Catherine street, contrary t*< the specification, which caded for modern iron pole*.an«l I wuJ wo along with rr>n and help y-m.If yon had tne pluck of a Sew York Mai or you would do it.\u2022\u2022 Oh.but mv dear Cunningham.\" replied the Mavor.aadlv.\u2019** I am n >t the Mayor of New York ; the Mavor of New York ia like the King of Kngland\u2014I mean th'- Queen of England\u2014but the Mavor of Montreal has no power.\u2022\u2022 Ye* be bas power.*' insisted Aid.Cnnning-Lam.\u2022\u2022 let him exercise it.I tell you those old wesden pole* are graceful.'\t.\u2022\u2022 Now.Alderman Prefontame.aa\u2019.«l the Xlavor, \u2022\u2022 you have been acting illegally.Y on B»ve AM'.nxid power* that yn bad no right to assume.You have made tbr City -arveyor obey your liiegal order*.err roc xrsr stop, tor a»ow.1 can't allow .t to go on.The Mayor of M««ntreal must study the interesta of the city.He niuat aee that the Road Committee and an other Committee* do what 1* right.\t.\u2022\u2022The Road Conanittee aco ots the full reap -n-Mbility for all that it hae done,\u201d replied Al,mnn*tee is seting illegally.' \u2022\u2022 Well.*11 I can do is to report to the Com-mutt* to-morrow, what yon have said, and the Attorney's opinion.'\t\u201e\t,\t.\t, \u2022\u2022 Wbv can t the by-law be drafted, and a proper schednle of ronte* be made '»ut r demanded Aid.nteveni'iD.\t\u201e\t.\u2022\u2022 Will vou draft a bylaw* the Mayor a*ked Aid.Prtfontaina.\t_\t_\t, \u2022\u2022 m do nothing of the ^rt, the rfeP\u2018y ; \u2022\u2022 I am not paid for that.\".The City Attorney sugg'-sted that the Council rns M' nda\u2019v should finally agree npon the rontes.end that the < ity Clerk should be askear»y condenined in «lefanlt whereof Ik- i« snbje* t »*n .t M.(\u2019ol.Cot.Co.96 M int.Cotton.Mt Man C.Dun.Cot.Co.190 Do l nth Com.11« j Dulnth C.N W.L.Co.Can.Pac.By.tetl HX) HMV* 169 734* J2«.l* 204V4 LSI λ) 124 ito 14' I .SKW YORK STtM'K l.teT-At.5.(F'lrnUtifd by J.Il Mi'ik'r ) Opening aisl Closing Price»-10 a m.and 3 p m.Atchison.f't\t40 Can.Pa« tftc.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Can.Hoothem.\u2022 CBAQ.102\t102&H C.C.C.Com.Cable.Del.A Hud.D L A West.Krie.'*'r.W>st.N.Y A N.Kng.3«W N Centra.Omaha t om.Pac Mall.Rexllbg.R T.R.Island.Bt.Paul.Ml 8t.P M A M .Tej.Pac.Union Pacific.3\"1 *\t39 Wab.Com,.Wab.pfd.;'Tt4\t|7J W.U.Tel./.V4\t971 Httgar.Izead.ChicaAO A tig B.2 30 t.m t illing Oats close tttec Ang Wa- B-Pt\tto il**.Ort.; Kd.t May W h.at « *m : ¦ Uf Ana .TWr St-nt 804*r Her .y.Hc Nov.i on.Ho* VJî*c Aug.; SOKr ^Sept : Me 4'ii^r Nov.; 49tilc De« ; 51B,< May.lurk THE IMPERIAL YACHTSMAN.nr.TAKES A HAIL IN A LIKE BOAT, AND MCST HAVE WIND TO SAIL IN THE \u201c METEOR.CVwkh.Aug.5.\u2014The Emperor WlUiam this morning, cru:#«-d on tlie Solent for half an hour \", toe Koval National Ufe Wt.After his saU, his Majesty returned on bosrd the Kaiser Adler,\" the Imperial yacht.A httlo \u2022Jltor' \u2022\u2022 Meteor,\" the Emperor\u2019s ya«-ht, and the \"rrene started in the closing day of the WK^tja, w th ten other yachts.The \" Meteor was the third to crohs the starting line, and she secured a good iM'Sition to windward.She gives time allowance to all her comi>etitors.In the case of one of the vachts, the allowance amounts to 211 minutes.Owing D) the lightness of the wind, the Emperor «lid not ««ail on the \" Meteor.CHOLERA INCREASES IN PARIS Lonuon.Aug.5.\u2014According to the Pari- correspondent of the Times, an official return ahows that there were 21 «leaths from cholera m Pans and 11 in the suburba, during the past week, as compared with 1» tn Paris and 15 in the suburba during the previous week.\u201d111?.RRITISH ASSOCIATION.LONDON.Aug.5.At the meeting to-day of the British Association the Prince of Monaco read a paper on \" The North Atlantic currents and storm warnings.\u201d Ho aABK hfOTH MOT IHOVKN TO UK WATER TUAT hm-roHKl) SNOW MAY RK OMI.Y Cl.Ot !>> MU.Bin I'KN UK LI« K OBSERVATORY WHITES or PUBROMBRA.The New York Herald print# the following signed special from Lick Observaior>, California :\u2014 The Lick Observatory has replied to many inquiries received during the present opposition of Mars, both by telegraph am! by letter.These inquiries indicate a widespread interest, but in very many ess.s, st least, they appear to lx- based upon a misapprehension of the kind of work which is now being done on the planet here and f therefore, set upon those with the seasons of Mars in such a way as to w,|0 (i,.nv suoli existence.Prof.Schaipolli ha# prove them to be such.1 bey certainly wax and \u201e nii,jlt|vol, the scene of hi# labor# watching than _____________________________^\tIt would, indeed, be strange if a globe like ours in many of its important features should exist without life of some kind, especially when we know that such life would be inij*os#ible on the earth were hiioIi conditions absent.Thus naturalists and philosophers would say that it is mch easier to show that animal life exists on Mars than that it doe# not.and, after a long season of calculation, wtmW\tthe suitability of instrument u- - so far recovered as to be able to be at In# office, lie is attending to business a# usual.#?\u2022 * PROTECTING AMERICAN SAILORS.San Francisco, Aug.5.\u2014Collector Phillips ha# been informed by Secretary Foster that no Chinese sailors shipped outside of the United States can be employed by the Pacific Afail Company ships, or any American ship, a# American vessel# are alway# and everywherr American territory.\t_____ A WOMANS RIGHTS ADVOCATE.London, Aug.5.\u2014Mrs.Ernestine Rose, well-known a# a Woman's Bights Advocate, especially in America, is dead Siiuauoun Vacaa*.lOAOHMAN WANTED, a Rood ste»!) rrliaMt Man.9\tWen ; jr slreel n______ V/ Apply with refeieuces, c Appy OKNKT Player Wanted for On hcitrs _____ Î7S llypolttu XTOTICK A Female Teacher wanted unmedistoly for lx the Augmentation Hchool.->al»ry sir per month.Mii»t hare a diploma from tin l*i te-'aut II >ard of Examiners, Montreal, Application# t.ide t JAH.REID.Avo ) f (».I\u2019 ') * PLUMBKR8 WANTED Apply \u201e E.HORTAN, 2410 8t Catherine street.I »R ESH FEEDERS and Boy wsntcd 1\t!.K A A.F WATER#.PriuteM.TUI Crma TEACHER Wanted for rinimo DiMenti.mt School, holding a Model achool diploma not «ell rr -ommen-ded.Addreaa WM.THOMSON.Thu.»o Chairman of Hchool Trustee*._____________________________ WANTED, a young Oirl.aa nunii for one child and toamiat in light houaeworK.Apply, with ref.n o m.to p- Beaver Hall Hill to 123 U'A.M KU.immediate,y, a i small private family.Apply, u person.Durot her itreet WANTED.Young Oirl to a«»i*» at hou-e* r-Apply 7 d I\u2019aki \u2022 w ANTED, B Youth to do collecting .mu-t r-*\t\u2022 w th par* nta and have good roc minci.dation Apply CC4 Cr»i< etieet ANTED, at once, rxperien vsl i olorrd Norse Oirl for w Y17 ANTED, a reap* Y Y small family ami g.ioil wag 7# Milton street girl, us Ocn.-ral Hcrtant; - log' - Apply Di I ' M .ntleld atreel ________ _ Pi tratan i iiae* elementary diplon .!- OIM I ah tea her D-r a achool on the Aylmer Road, near Ottawa, .v I the other a female fur one a faw mile» out d Aylmer tho-i having ( xperieitce nref.,-r< I Apple.#taliiv -alurv.t DAVID HfEWART.H.- Tr.-as .Ay mer.^m*.\\17ANTED.tor Lsh-.-ue l*oinle l*rot,-«tai.\u2019 H* i \u2022 d.a YY l.ady Teach, r with eiementary dip' n,a »ala->, tA) |*r month Apply |# iV for Di**.ntlent Reboot, Mount Royal Yale tenu comnieiiova l»l HeptemLer .«.'ary #.>l apt>!i< Vi a received to August #.HÜQH VALI.ANCL.Monnt Roynl Vale, near Montreal.\t___________________ 11\u2019ANTED, for tla«|i Y Y Teacher, holding \u2022clary.ÿ'JUU and to atate claiw of Diplo I'RTKR Village Hchool.a 1\u2018- \u2022t.-stant ! Normal .-v.-hool Diploma paaAage paui from Montreal.Apph- ant* Diploma Apply to ~ K LE OKOS.Oaai#1 * 4 Buem.f w ANTED, a Teacher for Model A hook Rawiiou.tdne.: aulary, *'A»' Apply to Rev WM DAVIH.Rawdon.Que.WANTED, Salesman on redary or , o;unn»«i'm to handle the lie* Pateni.Chemical Ink E .-mg IVn-ell ; the greaU-*t \u2022clling novelty ever produ t-l , ra K Ink thoroughly in two Mcoml* : no ahrasion of pa'»-.- AVi to ¦SKI ia-rcent prolll ; one agent a *ali-» amount #1 .u\tin »ix day a, anothir «32 in two hour* we want one eoerg.-tle g.'Urral agent for each atate and territory F t L-roiv and particular* addr-a* THE MUhUUE E It An Ell MANl \u2022 KAtTCRINO COMPANY.X 110.LaCroiwc.\" i* rANTED at once, three young men to p .*h \u2022 euetliii.a urw U.g inoney, ready ealc*.None butbiiatlein ne- i appiy.«42 RT.J4HI KE FT.ROOM 3.For &ale Cote St Antoine Blocks and Lots, from 8c to 50c per foot.Papineau Road, 8c Per Foot.St.Lawrence Main St.and Vicinity, 15 cents per foot.|*OR HALE.Camera, Lan» and 0.t::t r neatly yit\" ; will aacritlci for * i>* : ci HAH.WOOD.I* o )l.» 4 ¦ I M>R HALE, hue Walnut Counter n.d Bra aP.ailin \u2022\t1,110 lilar* partition# *1 liable for Hank*.tlu>ur.i , i-i oilier hr II i laMOfltris.very MOHTINOAI.BY iieap Ht.John #treei.JV)R HALE.Hid |,V)R HALE, ¦ , Ofltca Kutiuga.Table* and Shelving r9 Hi.Hulpie.«tr'-fll.Kn .inh Bicycle 11-,l Valle.- Apply str«*rf.,VyR SALK forth.-mUllpu, Kindling, Hardwo -I *V 1* Bucks «Î SO |»'r load, all kilu-ilrie !\t¦ _____ _ füpft wcmhI ofli-rrd J.C Iff A l.'Of A I! M10 4 Co.# corurr 8t.Jatte* aini Guf.Telephone 1110.Lost, Strayca and Found J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 St.James street.FACTORY FOR SALE AT COTE ST.PAUL, on i-anyUrma.Mi!table for any manufacturing Luaiuua».Would exchange for other property Apply at 10\tTemple Building».tinrdoyujtmt Wanted L ôieit and atr.ak en U'- ID-irard al Wellington street, t\u2019oiut St Charle* Money to Loan.\\|.ADY raid lle-a.'ed.would give her «ervlcea aaT-.m-pan ton to a lady traT*llluB or^oinyto thea#.#uli' V itnea* \" Olfloe.A HO ME for Two Friend* A nice garden |,.t of fifty feet frontage, with drainage amf wafer on Victoria avenue, Cote fit Anionic For sale chi-ap, if Umglita op< \u2018 Apply, 115 Victoria avenue.|,,('lt sAI.R.Deatralde Dwelling Uouac, No 1M.1 Ifor-F i In eti r street, next to corner of Hieone avenue, Cote fit ' me K D YVIMTLK, II lloapital street.FYOR HALE, a very aiilwlaulial new stone Front Houm with two atory extension, ¦ ontaining i.Umt I'.' room*, ¦dtunted in the Went end Kvcrythlnc the lirat and eom-pleU-, with modepn arrangement* A rare < lianei low i un- a very Hue house at a low pro c - \u2022 res* Wl Aildrr ?EST.\"Wltnee» Oltlee \\ WIDOW, having a family and her aged mother k> Kip|.irt, i* K\"Xiou* to get light work of any kind.Mi* /.DKMKCI.I.ES, 9 Trnlel lane, off Richmond at.SITEATION WANTED.I y an Ex|>enencefamily, v irlmut w ivshing or ironing Apply A C.li., \"Mitne** OtUce.__________________________________________ r ANTED, by a rcfpectaMe elderly person, a Hituatlou i,s (lent ral Hen »nt in a amall family.Apply at No 2 rear of 3# Alexander street Tl/ANTED.I«y a rcpecui'le woman, Work by the day >V of any kind, or would take a situation a* yeral Servant in a small family.Apply at lu3 Alexander st TANTI D Typr YVriiIng Copying, or would anslst a copy ist tluod .Addreaa, T\\ I'lST, \" Witii»» inH e, 11\t\u2022 \\ NTKD, situation a» under Hardener, Btaiilemao or >\\ Night or Day Watchman.28 Ht Monl'piestreet.7ANTED.Ly a young french Inly, thoroughly eon veraant with the English langnag-.a aitoatioa in ith e or stoie ; can fUrniah good testimonial» Address nr apply at 8C2 Bern atrci t Y17ANTI I).\t1 i '1 table competent widow, \\ Y I'roU -taut, a |H>»itiuu as llouaakeeper or any position of tnot.Address ___________ COMPRTENT, \"Witnea# Oflice.w ÏYilR HAI.K, exceptional investment gS.OUOiaah will se> lire a well renleit central pro|»irty, wbli h show» a clear profil of M.OOO In eleran y ear* ; Uillhe revenue until then mu»t Le devoted to psymimt on the purchase price of «7000.HENRY WARD ft CO , Real B»tale AgenU, VAj Ht J amts at nt-t aqueduct street, I.OT 43 x ll«.BETWEEN NOTRE DAME AND 8T .lAMKs, A bargain at g)cenM i>er foot, worth W cent».TITLE PERFECT.Pi KENT BKOTIIEK8.4« HI.Jiimra alrMit, ()1 G.'l ST.JAMES STREET.li; ANTED, situation ix# Ollln A»«i*tani, or any pi*» Y\tY of tru-t.Addri»», I.MO, \u2022\u2022 Wltneaa Oth- Ilf ANTED.1-y a young Woman, a situation a» Drea» Y\tY maker ; is axperii-iicd amt first elaj.Apply or aditreas, *>1i Bcrrl stn-et 11'ANTED, work ty ihe day, by , goo.1 lauindn-ei Apply to M'S.MI\u2019RIMIV, 3X5 St CoosUnt street Adjoining Ht Lamtwrt Hill That stri.tly find \u2022 Iwis bii»ini*s pro|.erty, slluated a» above a magnificent Cut HI.Block Ol fid mcaatirlng :M x Wl.Di close proximity to the Court Hnuaa, Raglatry Otiloaa, Baakfc 'U-, a une ttand for a Wholaaalr Warehouse, eti- A ehan- c 4ITANTED, by a first-\u2022 h.*s Cook, a Hitilatlnn.privax Y Y iioiiKc, hotel or rertaiimut .e illiog I\" g-' to the , UQtr)\tAl l \\ in r, ir \"f ''v IsktOlir K,r'-l YifANTKD.by a re»tie!-t*hle person, l'rotesin ,t.a \\> Mtuallou ax nunc or companion, to a lamily going to RoglMid.\t.Apply or *i4r*ifi .1 I.2W iMdOfimief ANTED, by » Young Ijoly.holding a Normal .\tDip \u2022«\t' a I\u2019-It! n in th.i»y vw \u2022\u2022«\u2022-\u2022ir1 a# Tea* her, to commence neptember next ha» hvl con-\u2022iilemblt* i m * in iirWmUi full*mis, tuusi1.vim nl wni iii tiumei \u2022 al.ui.tl KnnUrgurten -yalefii high »t refer-.n-i «.A.ldrv ».\tBox I7r».Cote Ht Antoine.f ANTED, a Mluatiou a» goo.1 plain C.iok : references if ri uuirrtl Apply at 47 Ht David s lane J.H.THOYIfiOÜ A 4 0.lui Ht .lame» »treel.r»3.r», MT WELLINGTON HTUKKT.We offer Ko» Hale 3 grlf\u2022i-ontftloe.l Bri.k li Use», nsarly new extu.aion kil.h.n.no basemen* tine cellar, over 4,no fe.t of land, fronting oa Wellington an-l Mullin streets Vacant lut on tbi latter street.an la- built upon A genuine bargain, lb» public In the i#>ok line in Canada NORMAN ML'R-KAY.3s Victoria streel, Mon real.I\u2019 O P-ox 7 3 1' H \u2014The iKM-ks will be deiivernl C.O.i .to any part of the city oe r .\tt mmL________________________ TH K f HtA* a Barrister a ho last |.*r ere.' ired moera log tbi icsrnsgeof a Mi»* Far*-use noiue vrl yean l«f ore, u,»y i.earof her aod bel hm.l#nid.n.u.»s Mi.aleo, (erewhile of Irvcbii ei at the M tbc#iist Mimiou Hunst.Oka.Provinc, cf tyneTwi.Rev h E MAT DHLKY 3rd August, IP.fii __________________________________ WTATCIIFh a: ! .IF.WPLi.P.RY r-nx -.! in .Y Y English stile, pri'-ee low HENRY GRANT k »ON.72, It,aver Hall, corner Dorchester.jrjnvo MILLION FEET .SOLD 4 #4 I 4.HT.A4TOIXK.I have still some Brilf.DINfl ld*TH LKKT « hi h I an- prepared V> sell at very moderate price* Y4K4 ATTK » IT I FF.HITM For Villa* and Hemi drlai hed Reaidei - cight.-six f**f 'lire- im-h-# -,n Ht Jan \u2022 Kift with a IV.-lory - rt - half I .nemenl H> me, with hop t'llll* \"f sloo* »ed lirb-k I i.der the Terni* of ih- Vt illlb.unto nuEind i> direct ,ut- -< li lb* jm-l-ert) upon lb y-\" i ge t f 'he heir ¦>* i .»»i.l DAMK MAHY' MADDEN »rrivi g *\u2022 >b »< -# n a)oruy and.*11 fh* hi 1rs twli g « »-«f »g.-.1\" p» i»rty Is t*.i e sold Fur Ternir » a m., 8 '#) p m , Hi 15 p m Ilf» kvUI# (mixedl, IV .Vi pm.Cornwall, 5 UU p.m.Ottawa, llavxcsl-ury ami Malone, via Caicvda Ah laid.ii, 901 a in , 4 45 p m.KAMI rortland, Hontnn.ouebec.Ht Havle.7 85 a in.I'ottland 8 45U m.Quel»- , Hi Jivh.Ibo tax, II 15, I m Islnnd 1*01111, Arthalavska.K|.diioone .-irrcd ut»ii, hv said company with this eity That the contra, t to the effect hereto, be prepared to c submitted to thi# coun.il bv the said \u2022oiapany, and that the secretary be in*tru.ted to fot ward a copy of this resolution to the manager of said Street Hailway Company.another proposal.Proposals were submitted from Mc-srs.Mam-wanug and Bickerdike for supplying electric light and car* : also for draining and asphalt light and car» : also ror uraraiDg an*, aspuaiv ,\t- ~ f Xowniljlip Hunday-school c paving of St.Deni* .tree» up to the northern | jn tbe 0\u201ennt,\u201e oV Richmond, Drun hmits of the municipality.The Company pro-\t, nt0nie He states that the delegates posed tomake St.Denis .treet into__a \u2022\u2022b.mle-\t\u2018ïùce ^ainfcsUd a strong and encu mils ixsied to- .Tard.\" 126 feet wide, and run the car* ddwn the centre.Owing to the arrangement* under way with the Montreal Street Railway Co.for electric car service it was ini possible to entertain the propoaal relating to that section.In case of annexation not taking place it was .lecided to hold the proposal for paving, light and drainage for consideration at the proper time.A DISASTROUS JUMP.Daniel N autel, aged about 23.residing at Nte.Cuuegonde, wa# a passenger on tbe 11 o\u2019clock train from Lachine last night.Although the train does not stop at St.Henri, several passenger# jumped off at that point.Nantel among the r**t.However, in jumping off he kept hold of tbe guard rail and was ilragged for some distance.When he let go.he fell and hi* right ami went beneath tbe wheclc and was almost torn ! off.being crushed to a pulp.The Notre Dame ambulance was sent for by the St.Henri police and Nantel was removed to that institution at midnight.Amputation will be necessary.A STREET CAR ACCIDENT.Mr.Percv Sim paon, «on of Mr.J.Cradock Nimj-on.the real estate broker, was knocked d\"wu by a street car at the corner of Stanley and St.Catherine street# last night, about 7 o' lock, and badly brui#ed.His injuries are sufficient to detain him in the hospital for a day or two although not oimsidered of a -eriou# nature.\t______ DROWNED AT THE LONG WHARF.Walter Perrv, aged 16.residing at 68 Montcalm stmt, was bathing in the river opposite the long wharf last night at *.45.Hi* companion# #ud-denlv missed him and he was never seen again It is thought he main have been seized with c'»mp snd «nk.The body has not been reoov er-d.The unfortunate lad'» clothe# are lying at the Thomson Line office#.THE LIMESTONE CITY.(Special to the \\Vitnrt$.) K:5 not eonsi'b* him a safe man.Thi# concluded the te^tiaxony and tbef 'ommia-sson acijourucd.As a 1 loess ajU* witucsa came GI'LF REKiRT.5.-Ciear ; calm Inward, 7 a.m.L'Islet, Aag.steamer Riveb nc Izn r to Cart Romxk, Ang.5.Clear : west wind.Hive* nu Lorr.Aug.5 \u2014Outward, 1 a.m.IPj#*-rian : lam.Indra»! ; ye» le flay, 5 p.tn ,P-»mer*nlan: 6 P m.T'ronto Meti*.Ang.5 Inward 7 a m .Lake, with ship; 7,3n a m., two barques ; ye*tcr»lay.5p m .Congo,Asia.Matans, Aug 5.Inward.\" a m .Godoiphin.1 Arr Ma'.dai.EN.Aug 3 Outward.6 a.m., Cs room Thames.Battle.Inward.8 a m., «hip ; ye# terday.pm.one barque.\t\u2022 Fame Point, Ang 5.It.ward, 7 a m , Grimm ; 8 am, Congo.Point De» Mont».Aag.5.\u2014Cl»*r ; «oaib-west wir*d.InwanJ.one barque : heaver In #lghL Asti» o*ti, Ang 5.\u2014Wwt, wind foggy ; at South Pohit, clear.L>,w P\"f»T.Aog.5 Hazy : »o-ith-wr«t wind.Ontward, yrso-rd»/ noon, steamer ; 4 p.m., Phsro#.Inward, creetlsnd*.Ponnnrrr.An*.5.-IJ*ht wind.A th/ec-marted vtrse.ashore on the outer bank.MEETINGS AND SOCIETIES.¦A1LOB*' rawnrcTE.tt the sailors' concert to-night the Brown fatnily or» h< #tra will play several selections, and the M.##»* Reid will dance Scotch dances.MAPLE l.EAE IjOIS'E, I.O.O.T.At the regular meeting of Maple\tIgNigc, No 1 m.I O.G.T., held recently in their hall.T« Noire Dame stre-et.the followIng officers were installed by ltr«j.1 Mason L D.: C T.Bro.A C.ll»*th : V T ni» !.Belton .S.J.T., uts Mr* Bo»d : secretary Bro J.Marche: assistant «ecre'ary.-ta Mr* Malstrom; financial secretary .Bro.V.M.Garbsa : 'reasarer.Bro.1 llughes .chaplain.Ni» M.J.Mercer Marshal, Br», W lt\"l#-Ttson ; D M .9i*.N Mctquaid ; guard Sip >.K Merrer : pentinei.Bro P.WilttfOBi; P.r.T .p.r\" t Wilkinson; lodgs conaspoiMlent, Bro .1 11 't trerar The tell >wing delegates were elected to Mi-Grand Lodge Bro.A.» Heath and Si# M J.Mer ¦ r K telega tes to District L'\"lg«.Bros W Roti » r son, >1 Marche.A.C H»-ath and 81».L.B.-lt'>ii Trustees A.B.Heath.I*.M alstrom aid I Marche THE PRINTERS' PICNIC.Tbe fifth annual picnic and gam»# of Typographical t nion 176 will l* held to morrow at Otterfiurn Bark.Fbere will be a large and entrancing numte-r of atb |.-tlm.12* to In BAKE DIHHE8.from.\u2022 s ; presse»! hay, Ux to 10c p»'! 10U lb*.; straw.$5 t\" $6 per 100 bundles of 12 III» eueh.MANITOBA GRAIN MARKET.The Winnipeg rom>n*rrial In Its wep*.and all grain < reqis are' making rapid progress towards maturity.piNE PASTRY FLOUR, IN liAHRl.LH, IN HALF BARRELS.IN 25 lb.RAGS.and IN 14 lb.BAGS.J 04.II.4IE'» \u201cHINRARIAM\u201d FLOIR, In IsrreU, halfdiaiTeta and 25 lb.bags.THE \"4'ROWtt JEWEL\u201d FLOI R, In knrrcls, half I«arrêta.25 and 14 lb.!>*«».ihf \u2022\u2022white fro»t- kka\\d hi\\ga- RIAN PRVUEM FLOI R, In I -rrcta, half-barrels, 25 and 14 lb.bag».FRASER.VIOER A CO.FI^F.F.NRLI8H BBFAKFA8T TEA».PURE COFFEES Fresh Roasted and Ground Daily by el«»;t»i.ity.FRASER.VIGER A CO.BOAT DRIER» FOR THF WARW 8PELL.ROSE S CELEBRATED LIRE JIICE.\u2014AXI»\u2014 ROHES LIME JIKE CORDIAL.Run» \u2022 Royal Belfast Ginger AW.Ko.» s Royal Belfast Hod* Water.Sehweppe1# English Roda W ater.Se.,\tfcc.,\tAc.FRASER.VIGER * CO.JOHN MoCANNB WORLD RENOWNED Droghrula Patent Cat IRISH OATMEAL.Mi t anti * Irish Oatmeal.5 lb.tios.iWo per tin.MiCanua Irish Oatmeal, 14 lb.tins, #1 tX) |# r tin.R, mendier that one pound of John kA-Cann \u2022 meal will o a« fai a« two pound* of any orelinary oatmeal.FRASER, VIGER ft CO.HAM» AED BACON.Hams for whole boiling.FERRI8 ' THE \u2022\u2022Kerri* \" Uttla Pig \" Kerri» Medium Hams.D< lirions for aluing, for frying or l.roiliog.l\u2019erré» \u201cRaBClra» KreaKfasl\" Baenn.As tweet as a nut.Ferrla *\u2022 Extra OnaUly\u201d h moite» I TnitcHC».Frrrla \u2022\u2022 Extra \" Hniohrd Bref.FRASER.VIGER ft OO.KW CASES AICHY WATER, Kv ALLAN UNE 8H.\"ROSARIAN.Direct from the Bpritiga.\" Vic hi Water from the Spring \"Cele«tin* 1 \u2022\u2022 Vichy Water from the Hi ring \u201d Hôpital \u2022\u2022 Viehy Water from Oie Huriiig \" Haute Rive.All in < !»«»« of 50 quart l#>UU-s.FRASER.VIOER ft txy.GERMAN \u201cSELTZER WATER frenn the Royal Prussian Spriuz « Administration.Genuine \" Nieder Helt/er» Water, Nassau.Germany, tn hampers of 50 stone Jugs, quarts; In huiii|ier* of J stone Jug», pint*.FRAHF.R.VICiFK A CD., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.Illtl 81.Jiunc» alrerl.N TOTICE TO AHCHITECTS.THE CHEESE MARKET.Bhik.KMI.I.R, ont.Ang.4 -Some 7.000 boxes of theese were b'iarele»! her# to day.of which 2.500 were w hite and the balance colored All sold »t 'jy4c.CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.Cun aoo.Union Stock Yard* Ang.5.\u2014Hog# \u2014 To-dsy\u2019s estimated receipt».14,000: yesterdsy's receipts, accorelingtoofllrial returns.15,274 : shipments, 6.172; left over.3,000 ; light mixed, $5 46 to $6 05 ; mixed packing, $5.40 to $6 i«6; li*parlm/nl, 4 Victoria, B.U.16th Juue, 1892.f liEJERAL BAZIAK.SPE4IAL HALF.FOR ONE WEEK.CANTON FLANNEL.5c.worth 10c.CHOICE TWEEDS.wortli 1» .CHOICE TWKE'tH.33c, worth 50i'.RAW SILK FOR CURTA1NH 25c.worth id HALF KLEACHED TABLE LINENTlV.worth »> LINEN TOWEI.M, Pit, Ute I5e.WHITK HONEYCOMB UU1LTH,$1.00up.COLORED OI ILTH, 75» up.HRON/E FARMER HATIN, 5«-a yard.REMNANTS LIN1NG8.REMNANTS TABLE LINEN, REMNANT\" BUTCHER LINEN.CEO ERE H.ROWELL* 1693 Noire Daine straei, 4 doora east Plai-o d Anii*-#» THF.DAILY WITNESS is printed and publishrel Nu».321 and J23 Ht.J.»iina atre-et, iu theiity Montreal, hy John K»»li>iUU I»\tof Montreal.All Irtihii>1-»» (iininiuni'-atiuiis u!»'r.ld\t1#* a«ldre»«\"l \u2022'John Iknigail ft Hon,'' and «il I-ttera to till- Izlit\"* ahonld I#; wldrcased \" tslitor ol ttur ' Wituc-sa' \" "]
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