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Montreal daily herald
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  • Montreal :James N. Greenshields,1892-1896
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jeudi 19 mars 1896
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[" THE DEBATE prospects That it Will Last \u2018Several Hours Yet.SPEECH OF HON.DAVID MILLS, Dr, Weldon Says Cutting Things About Sir Charles Tupper and the Cabinet Bolters.(Special to the Herald.) i Ottawa, March 18.\u2014The Remedial debate was resumed in the House \u2018this afternoon, and \u2018Hon.David Mills made en inportant speech on the constitu- tiona] phase of the question.Dr.Weldon, of Albert, also spoke against the bill, and said many cutting things about Sir Charles Tupper and his associates.\u2018The indications at 8 o'clock (Thursday morning(.are that the debate will continue for several hours yet.When the House met, to-day Mr.Mc- Gillivray.referring to a statement in the Citizen this morning, said that he had not so far announced his intention io vote for the Remedial Rill.Dr- Lantlerkin asked what progress \\ was made by the Government in regard to the shipping! of live cattle to England.Mr.Foster replied that no further progress was made in conpection with the matter.8ir Richard Cartwiight Lda Ne AS ET US LT Ge ss Bh naval protection was cxperienced during the recent massacres in \u2018Asia Minor, and also during the events which recently occurred in Bouth Africa, South Anfica and Ctntral America.In conclusion) the Minister for Foreign Affairs said that by increasing the strength of the German fleet) tig House would sey cure the preservation off the Gieiman character in thousands of their countrymen zy it would appeal to tlMn by granting powerful protection, Herr Bebel said that these \u201cboundless naval schgmee\u201d originated with the Emperoy and with Baron Seuden-Biran, tbe ckMif of the naval cabinet; No Argument Is Necessary = W.: H.STEWART When it comes to SHOES.Those who want First Class Goods at Reasonable Prices, come to us, 2295 St.Catherine St.The discussion was then adjoun:ä\u2014 THE LINDSAY MURDER.Evidence Against Young Kearney Said to be Weal.Lindsay, Ont.,, Maich 18.=An inquest on the body of Jas.Agnew, who was murdered htre, last night, was opened to-day: at ond o'clock.Coroner Poold presided.Mr, A.P.Devlin, the county attorney repregenting the Crown.Very little evidence was taken, as the coroner and Dr.Clarke are to hold a post | mortem examination of the body.After a jury was gwoin in and] a foreman lected, the inquest] wad adjourned till Friday night at 7 o\u2019clock, It.is expected that some more arrests will be made.The evidence against young Kearney seems to be weak, but he is #till held.Later.\u2014The police have béen diligently searching for evidence against the young man Kearney, and have succeeded in finding the myrdared man\u2019s watch and a revolver in the cellar of Kear- ney\u2019s brother\u2019s house.IN LAWYER'S HANDS.Wife Wrong too expensive for her, so who bought a handsome his wife wrong.Importers of grIvevesen Eanes \u201cMy wife was afraid to come to a large store like yours, Mr.Holland.She thought all your Wall Papers would be on St.Lawrence Street, and paid 40c a double .roll for it, and I don\u2019t like it.\u201d These were the remarks of a.mechanic xt Parlor 3 Papers from us last Saturday at 20c a double roll, and went away happy, thoroughly convinced that he had bought right and We handle all grades of Wall Papers.G.A.HOLLAND curopean and American Wall 2411 ST.CATHERINE STREET, : Husband Right went and bought at a small place Papers and Room Mouldings, Charles Stein is Having Lois of Trouble at Halifax, Halifax, N.S., March 18.\u2014Chas.Stein is in jail to-night, while the lawyers engaged by different New York parties are wrangling with the prisoner's counsel and the police as to how the various claims on the young man\u2019s \u2018\u2018pile\u201d shall be settled.They spent the whole evening in the office of the Chief of Police, but came to no decision, and Chief O\u2019Sullivan had closed the conference on account of the late hour, and the men of law dispersed in a dissatisfied frame of mind.Stein -will probahly get enough of his foreign money exchang- 3 ed to-morrow morning to pay what claims have come from New York so far, but what success he will have with the lawyers cannot be foretold.To-morrow guration of that special better, biggest Canada.her One.Will witness one of the biggest Friday Bargain days since the inau- | Bargain Day | day by us in Montreal.Greater, ever held in .Prices on The Queens Bench.In the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench yesterday Zephrine Larose was found guilty of stealing 3220 from one ILavio- lette, the jury not returning a verdict until half past two in the afternoon.Antoine Moreau was then put on trial, charged with stealing a piano from the Charles Lindsay Piano Company.He was defended by Mr.St.Pierre, Q.C., and the jury at halt past four returned a verdict of not guilty, and Moreau was at once discharg.d.Feurnicr, convicted of common assault, couid not pay his fine and was sent down to jail yesterday to do his three months.The brothers Legace, charged with robbery, will be the first case called to-day.Dress wants.done with little money 82e everything based on Cash purchases.Big shopping power ST.CATHERINE STREET, cor.Peel.344428348024 9%084%5D300SSRSASLSU4DAOS Now for your Easter To-morrow i S, * ° * * eo »* .1iltoi #6%4 351838583008 8531307838007807t 772330 y | Timber iimits Sold.Ottawa, March 18.\u2014A gale of limits took place at Hull to-day.The first limit Is situated mear Quyon and in extent some 11 square miles.It was bought by Messrs.Gillis Bros., of Brae- side, Ont., for $225 a square mile, or a total of $2,475.The second limit, situa\u2019- ed near the Coulonge River, is 6 miles Square in extent.It was bought by Mr.Thacray, Ottawa, for 395 a square \u201cCOUNT\u201d INDICTED.Charge of ID eaay.to-day indicted for grand larceny complaint of Leode Rogge, pied a state room with the Count heirs of a Hollander named Cronk, or Cronkhite, is a fabrication.Letters er from the Hague received to-day say 0 NOTICE, that nothing OF the [fabulous wealth Attention] is drawn to an error Spoken o 18K own here.: the Herald, appearing in the New Lake Barges.vertisement of the Montreal Gas Kingston, March 18.\u2014The Kingston and Montreal Forwarding Co.intend putting on three lake barges for service on e ven: Gi ext instond be towed by teenth! of April next, instead of thirtieth, Canadian lakes.They wil: iron steamers.Amande Riviere Must Stand Trial en a .New York, March 18.\u2014The grand jury Ama iviere, alias \u201cThe Count,\u201d on ey who oceu- press of Japan left here at noon to-day.calling a special meeting of shareholders.The date is made fo read thir -TO-DAY'S WEATHER.Snow or Rain.Toronto, March 18.-Fligh pressure ang moderate temperatures are general from the lakes to the Atlantic, but a depres- ston from Southern Texas is now moving northeastward, aad is now central over Tennessee.In the Northwest the pressure is high, with fair weather.Mon 3 : ; fe on > , ; : twer TEMPERATURES.mile.The third limit is near Lake the steamship Friesland, from An p Minimum and maximum temperatures ; Temiscamingue, and is 13 miles square.to this port.q, Calgary, 18\u201440; Battleford, 6\u201432: Qu\u2019 This limit was withdrawn, there being The Count was arrested in Richmond, Appelle, 8\u201430 : Winnipeg, 818; Parry no; bidders, .Va., yesterday, and is wanted here for Sound, 10\u201438 : Toronto, 26\u201435; Ottawa, \u2014 b supposed knowledge of the ' Burden 133g\" Montreal, 22\u201436; Quebec, 14\u201434; Glencoe Bankers Suspeaced.robbery.He disappeared from the.Halifax, 22\u201444, Glencoe, Ont, March 18 \u2014At ten o\u2019eloek Brunswick Hotel directly after the : PROBABILITIZS.this morning the private banking firm of robbery.; me Georgian Bay\u2014Mostly fair; continued Geo.Dobie & Co.announced that owing : .comparatively mild; light local snow to a heavy and pnexpecied run on the alls.int bank, caused by the circulation of malic- .i\u201d ower kes\u2014No decided change in tem- ious reports regarding the stability of Steamship Arrivals.Bremen | Pérature Less ae with light sleet or the firm, they would Lave to suspend pay- Havel New York . 8 p.m., Practice Plain Cookery.[sara am sa sata en an 10c vs 8 p.m., Classes in Point St.Chayrles, collection.\u2014 SATURDAY, 9a.m.McGill Model School 2432 St.Catherine Street.COMPLEXION, SKIN and SCALP Diseases a Specialty.DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Member of the Dermatological Society OF PARIS, 885 St.Denis Street, 11 a.m.to 4 p.m,, 6.30 to 8 p.m.PATENTS.PAP Es Promptly secured.rade-Marks, Copyrights and Labels registered.We report whether patent can be secured or not, free of charge.Our fee not due until patent is allowed, Write for \u201cIne ventors Guide\u2019\u2019 and \u201c What profitable to invent,\u201d Free.MARION & LABERGE, Engineers & Experts, 185 St.James St, MONTREAL.AL COUNTRIES Patent Barristers, Electrical and Mechanical Experts and Braughtsmen Special attention to clients in Montreal and, vicinity.Head Office: Canadian Bank of Com- merece Bldg.Toronto.FETHERSTONHAUGH&CO \u2014_\u2014 A WOMAN CAN SAVE ENOUGH To Buy an Easter Bonnet by trading at any of our seven retail shops for one month.The very finest meats, the sweetest Butter, the freshest Eggs at prices 10 per cent.to.40 per cent.lower than other The LAING Fe * Go.Ltd, Provision Food for the Sick ! The Diet Dispensary carefully prepare s food for tha sick, at reasonable prices thug facilitating and relieving the work of the household inthe care of their sick, The poor are supplied gratis upon presentation of order from phygh tian, clergyman or visiting nurse.175a St.Antoine St.DON'T GET BALD! IT MAKES YOU LOOK OLD.The Empress Hair Grower Stops the Hair from Falling Out.Promotes the growth of the hair.A delight.! Hair Dressing for both Ladies and Gentlemen, A sure cure for Dandruff, PREPARED BY C.J.COVERNTON & co.Cor, of Rleury and Dorchester Ste, terme, LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANGE GOMPANY, Canada Board of Directors: Mon.HENRY STARNES, L =.Chairman Ydmond J, Barbeau, Esq, Deputy Chairmau W.J, Buchanan, Esqy A, F, Gault, Esq Sam\u2019l Finley, Esq, Amount Invested in Canada, $ 1,350,000 Available Assets, - =~ 58,169,135 MERCANTILE RISKS accepted at lowest Current rates, G.F.C, SMITH, Chief Agt.for the Dominion SUB-AGENTE: JOHN G., R.DRISCOLL, THOS, HAM GEO, R, ROBERTSON & Sons.Special Agent French Department, CYRILLE LAURIN a IT PAYS To get your Plumbing done by us, for it is fixed to stay fixed if we doit.Our prices are moderate.WALL & WALSH, 6062 Craig Street, ened to that extent.| ing\u2019 quite clinging; a belt of the same.their minds the fundamental principles of art, or even to become sufficiently familiar with these principles to give an intelligent criticism of any picture that they may be at the moment examining.People who have such knowledge are in fact so few that a school of art critics has sprung up, whose verdicts are locked upon as final, and from whom the uninitiated seek, at each new exhibi- bition, some signal as to what they are to admire.Hawerton says in his Graphie Art, there are two schools of art criticism.They might be calied the school censure and the school of enquiry.Of the first he says a critle who belongs to the school of censure has the clearest motives of right and wrong in art.Belore considering pictorial effect, attention should be called to the well-known fact that the means bx which an artist produces effect is by light and shade, hot and cold colors.Painters work upon flat surfaces, and 80 are obliged to call upon their aid strong light in contact with deep shade, also warm colors.The art consists in the able arrangement of these means.Pictorial effect is synonymous with breadths.The definition of the quality known as breadth is difficult, as it involves a seeming contradiction.Here the reference of breadth of light and shade was illustrated to the audience by a series of magic lantern representations, clearly demonstrating the point at issue.Rembrandt's Adoration of the Shepherds, painted in 1646, purchased for the National Gallery in 1824 and des cribed in Wormum'\u2019s Historical catalogue, was cited as an illustration of this principle of primary, secondary and tertiary lights to give harmony or union.\u2018The most simple and effective disposition of light and shade is to be found among the works by painters of coast scenes.They very frequently place the deepest shadow near the horizon, ag shown by illustration.The lights in some of Corregid\u2019s pictures are heavily\u2019 loaded or impasted with white over which are warm and semi-transparent glazes which allow the ground to shine through.This gives these pictures their wonderful luminous effect.It should always be remembered, concluded Prof.Moyse, that while critics say \u201cLook at nature, nature is the true school of wart,\u201d that the art of seeing nature is only learned by the examination of the great work of art.At the conclusion of the lecture Mrs.Jas.Peck, president of the association, tendered a vote of thanks to the speaker, and Mr.Cox, who kindly illustrated the lecture.: ; ! THE HOUSEWIFES REALM.Interesting Items of Gemeral Interest to © Women.When women are more generally architects, kitchens will be things of beauty and comfort.Walls will be tiled at least half way up, so that smoke, spattering grease and other Kitchen ills will be powerless to spoil them.Floors will be tiled and easy to clean.Sinks Will be high enough to prevent broken backs.Kitchen closets will have glass doors through which their contents may be readily moted.Aluminum cooking uten- sills will add a touch of brightness to the sceme, and altogether the kitchen will be a delightful spot.In the mean time, even the ordinary kitchen may be made more habitable by a little care.Linoleum, which is easily washed, may cover the floor, and the walls may be covered with linoleum also, so that they may be readily fwiped off when they are soiled.Sink closets may be abolished and the tendency on the part of the servants to use them as refuse tins successfully overcome.\u2018The kitchen table may be covered with tin, neatly tacked under the edges, and the kitchen labors light- Glass-doored cupboards may be used.A book shelf, which contains®a few cookery books, will help the cook\u2019s memory and a rush-seated rocking chair and a cassock will tend to her comfort.Fashion Caters to Athletics, fPhe craze for athletic sports has again brought the jersey into request, although it is quite a different thing from the old-time garment of that name.These elastic waists are knitted in fanciful stitches, many of them being a neutral tint, with gleams of color throughout, giving a two-toned effect.These convenlent waists fasten on the shoulder; the sleeves consist of a loose puff to the elbow, the lower portion be- The Feminine Problem, don't know why it is, buf a woman wal never angwer you frankly, directly, and point-blank if you ask her what gized shoes she wears.She won't say, \u201cI wear three or fours\u201d \u2014fours being the average size of the feminine shoe.me, try it\u2014\"Well, these are fours,\u201d with the emphasis on the \u201cthese,\u201d quite az if \u2018these\u2019 werent at all the shoes che habitually wears, but somebody else's, slipped on entirely by accident.She usually adds, \u201cBut they\u2019re miles too big for me.\u201d Why does she do it?That's a sphinx\u2019s riddle.retreat Fer Sleepiessness.Don\u2019t sleep late in the morning.Avoid heavy food and stimulating drinks at night.Drink a cup of warm milk, bouillen or lemonade before going to bed.Have the bedroom properly ventilated.Sleep under covers as light as possible, but as wakm ap necessary.Keep no light burning in the bedroom.Take a sponge bath with tepid water beford going to bed.Keep the feet warm, using a hot- Cultivate a clear conscience.4 er To Preserve the Tecth, Let the dict contain plenty of the elements nutritious to the tecth.They are contained largely in the grains.Avoid acid tooth washes and powders composed of hard, gritty substances.Avoid the excessive use of acids and aicid fruits.Use faods which require thorough mastication.Never follow very cold drinks or food by very hot drinks or food, - Use a moderately soft tooth brush and quill toothpicks.Lo Clean the teeth in the morning, after each meal and before going to bed.Visit the dentist, even when his services do not seem to be required, at least twice a year.Litile Cakes for Tea.These are receipts for dimple cakes which the children and the dyspeptics may eat with safety: One-Egg Cake\u2014Cream together a half cupful of butter and a cupful of sugar; add a cupful of milk and one beaten egg; then two cupfuls of flour, mixed with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder; bake in a moderate oven.Sponge Cake\u2014Materials, 6 eggs, 3 cupfuls of sugar, 4 cupfuls of flour, 1 cupful cold water, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder, juice and grated rind of one lemon, i-4 teaspoonful of salt.In this cake the beaten whites are added last.The baking powder mixed with the flour is added to the yolks, sugar and flavoring.arr « Variety in Food, While it is true that \u201cvariety is the spice of life,\u201d the best Judgment of carc- ful stuvients is in the line où simplicity in the matter of food.Have an adequate supply, have it thoroughly and ir- telligently cooked, but let it be plain, simple, digestible.In this direction a \u2018Western health journai pertinently, if not very elegantly, remarxs: \u201cNever have a\u2019 great variety at one meal, but make the variety from one meal to the next.Did you ever stop to think at a conglomerated mass your stomach contained after eating a great variety at one meal?If not, just imagine all you have eaten and drank mixed up in a towl, and then ask yourself the question whether it is any wonder that people have dyspepsia.\u201d Lo LAKE CITY PROTECTION.ProYozal te Take U.S, Torpedo Boats Up the Erie Canal, Buffalo, N.Y., March 18.\u2014A Washing ton, D.C, special to an evening paper Says: It was learned from an official source to-day that it is the intention of the Navy Department.to have the fifteen (15) additional torpedo boats recommended by the Naval Committee so constructed that they may be towed through the Erie Canal for use on the Great Lakes in case of an emergency, The department believes the scheme for utilising the Erie Canal in this manner both; feasible and desirable, and one of the best means of protecting the lake ports yet suggested.Under a treaty with Canada United States war Vessels are prohibited from cruising on the Great Lakes.In cage of war, however, by the use of the canal a fleet of torpedo boats could be despatched to Lake Erie ; in short \u2018notice.The: scheme is of vast Importance to Buffalo and other lake ports, and it ig especially designed for their protection.It is polisible that it will be necessary! to enlarge the canal td make it available for the passing of \u2018these boats.The $9,000,000 vcted last election for the improvement of the canals will put them in much better shape, and it ik stated.that an appropriation of $2,000,000 More by Congress will answer all purposes.If it is found that this appropriation is necessary a bill for that purpose will be introduced in Congress at once.Clear all through, of arich deep red color\u2014no deposits, no dregs at the bo\u2018- tom\u2014that\u2019s because it\u2019s bure, and being pure medicated tar, it cures coughs, colds and brohchitis.Dr.Laviolette\u2019's Syrup of Tar, 25c a bottle, 25 doses, 6 doses a cure.All druggists sell it.- MARVELLOUS MARVIN (The language of cats is, Professor Marvin Clark, lifluous and Pleasing to the senges.\u2019\u2019) I do mot know\u2014I cannot guess \u2014 The good Professor Clark's address, But surely in some Snug recess of héa- ven\u2019s high residences Must live the person who describes The language of the feline tribes \u201cmusical, mellifluous and Pleasing to the senses.\u201d according to \u201cmusical, mel- ¢ I fain would Marvin here invite Te note how, in the cat-eurst nicht, My angry hand to left and right the bedroom ware dispenses Through bedroom window, open thrown + Then bid him prove that Tabby\u2019s tone Is musical, mellifluous and leasing to the senses ! O Marvin ! from thy tranquil hower .In far Valhalla, come an hour ! And good red gold I'll on thee shower, and pay thy full expenses, \u2019 If thou canst charm me with a \u2018spell To make me think the tile fiend\u2019s yell Is musical.mellifluous and pleasing\u2019 to the senses.ee Relief in Six Hours.Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the South American Kidney Cure.This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account où its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passages in male or female.It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it, almost immediately.If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy.Sold by B.BE.McGale and Laviolette The very best way to know whether \u201cSalada\u201d Ceylon Tea is as good as is claimed is to try yourself ¥°3 Darko Sar +) nics only be careful to get q C and not be bluffed into taking something styled \u201cjust as good.\u201d LEAD PACKETS ONLY.BLACK AND MIXED, ALL GROCERS.Good Reading at Less Than Cost.For Herald Readers Only.The Herald has a small supply of the books listed below, which are bound in paper covers, and were published at from 10 to 40 cents each.They will be distributed to readers for one Book Certificate and five cents.Subscribers wishing\" to have their books sent by mail require to send two cents additionaPfor postage.Cut out and preserve this list, as it will not be published except at intervals while the books last, Order by number in every case, and don\u2019t fail to send Certificate, which will be found in another Place in the paper.TITLE.AUTHOR, TITLE.AUTHOR, 5 Beaton\u2019s Bargain, - Mrs.Alexander 404 Tax the Area.20 Lorimjer and Wife, - _- Margaret Lee 509 Going to Maynooth, 22 Moonshine, A Story of the Reconstruction 512 dady Valworth\u2019s Diamonds, The Duchess Period, 514 Littie Tu Penny, - 8.Baring-Gould 25 Our Roman Palace.or Hildi and I, 30 The George-Hewitt Campaign, 32 The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy 33 The Merry Men, - - = rein 35 Twilight Club Tracts, or Questions of the Hour, - = - Chas.T.Wingate 36 Victory Deane, - - Cecil Griffith 2 An American Journey, - Edward Eveling 340 New Republic, - - - 392 The Co-operative Commonwealth, Lawrence Gronlund 517 Neal Malone and Tubber Berg, 519 Property in Land, Passage at Arms Between the Duke of Argyle and Henry George.521 Somebody\u2019s Story, - - - 529 The Prince of a Hundred Soups, Vernon Lee 536 Stoneheart, - - - Gustave Amiard 540 The Red Lottery Ticket, F.Du Boisgobey 523 The Haunted Chamber -_ The Duchess 653 Pillone, - - =.- D,G, Hubbard Carleton sesvasouss The Montreal Herald Co., 603 Craig Street, Montreal >, Spring Wraps ; | Should Not be Heavy.And yet'they should have warmth enough to keep the winds out.= i 3 == CHAMOIS / Adds no weight, will resist the wind, furnishes the necessary stylish stiffness which outlasts everything; and the new Rigny PROOFED line will keep you comfortably dry, even in spite of a shower, as this process makes it non-absorbent, and thus waterproof.Otherwise, in price, feeling and appearance it is exactly similar to the plain goods.DON'T BUY IMITATIONS.Find Our New Red Star Label on each yard.WHEN WE READ OR HEAR OF HULL WE NATURALLY THINK OF MATCHES.HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, MONTREAL.\u2014 AVERLEY HOUSE, 742 LAGAUCHE- tiere Street, Wm.Bogie, proprietor.Best accommodation for transient guests; also table board.of B ARD \u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR A few more boarders; excellent menu, good attendance; terms moderate.St.Lawrence Hotel, Theo.Schwarz, manager, 86 St Lawrence Street.I OTEL REINDEAU-\u201458-60 JACQUES Cartier Square; the cheapest first- class hotel in the City of Montreal.Jos.Reindeau, Proprietor.tf ae \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt DENTISTS.I was CURED of Acute Bronchitis by MIN ARD\u2019S LINIMENT.Bay of Islands.J.M, CAMPBELL OSTON DENTAL PARLORS, 1856 NOTRE Dame Street.Beautiful set of teeth for Ten Dollars.Open evenings D\" YOUNG, SURGEON-DENTIST, tf 1624 Notre Dame Street, Tel.2513 I was CURED of Facial Neuralgia by MIN, ARD\u2019S LINIMENT, Springhill, N.S.\u2018WM.DANIELS.I was cURED of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT.Albert Co., N.B.Fit and quality guaranteed, GEORGE TINGLEY.ENGRAVING & ILLUMINATING.ATLAS ENGRAVING Cu,, tf 214 St.James Street BUSINESS PERSONALS.J FINANCIAL DI FFICULTIES CONSULT JOHN LIVINGSTON =, tf 180 St Jemes Street.Why Does Furniture Your Head Ache?And oc Don't want to tell ° Pie TRADE MARK 1 ind q RIGISTERED Bedding SC wal vee ming Manufacturers.[MERU thoreason is a dose of Pick-Me-Up-s.B RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON She will say\u2014and if you don\u2019t believe J & Nelson, druggists, Notre Dame Street.| 650 & 652 Craig St.For sale at all drug stores.Price 10c.per bottle | SITUATIONS VACAXT\u2014FEMALE.VV ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEKEEPER TO A gentleman in the country, no washing.Address, stating age and wages re- Fy A.B.C., Bedford Times, Bedford, SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE Three Insertions Free.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GENERAL servant, by a respectable young girl, with a small family, without washing.Address 134 St.George Street.72 Y 7 ANTED \u2014 BY ~A RESPECTABLH woman, work in hotel, kitchen or restaurant; no Eunday work; sleep at home} or house and store cleaning.Address 343 St.James Street.70 _ WwW ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, SITuation as resident governess; four years\u2019 exrerience; English subjects, French and drawing; highest references; or as companion to lady.\u2018Address Miss Stewart, 125 Frank Street, Ottawa.T2 VV ANTED \u2014 WASHING OR CLEANING by the day, or new houses taken by the job.Best of references.Address 8 St.Maurice Street.67 Y ANTED\u2014BY A WIDOW, WHO IS an experienced nurse, a situation with invalid going away for summer months; or nurse to one child with lady going away for summer.Address Nurse, Herald Office.LE 0 YW ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a situation as general servant or working housekeeper; willing to 80 the country; good references.Apply 42 St.Antoine St.69 V ANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN, washing or house cleaning of any kind by the day.6585 Lagauchetiere mu V / ANTED \u2014 WORK OF ANY KIND \u2019 by respectable woman; would take position as plain cook\u201d or \u2018general servant; good city references.Apply 36 St.Bernard Street.67 V ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE woman, situation as general servant or laundress.Address M.L, 241 St.Martin Street, in rear.86 Wy ANTED\u2014BY A FIRSI-CLASS LAUNdress, a family\u2019s washing ; has good place for drying, and no chemicals of any kind used; washing called for and delivered.Address Mrs.Patterson, Herald office - 70 ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY OF any kind, by respectable young woman.Address Mrs.M.H., No.494 William Street.70 WV ANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD DRESSMAKer, work in private families; can cut and fit well; 65 cents a day.Address 461B Laval Avenue.70 ANTED WORK BY THE DAY washing, housecleaning, etc., by re- Spectable woman ; best city references.Apply Mrs.Heavysege, 16a St.Mafgafet Street.70 ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG widow, English, work of any kind by day or week.Address E.G., 192 1-2 Bt.George St.67 WwW ANTED \u2014 A GOOD LAUNDRESS wants two or three families\u2019 wash- Ing at her own house.Rough dried, 20c per doz.Apply at 72 Plymouth Grove, off Canning St., City.68 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MARRIED.couple, situation together; man as groom or coachman, or will make self useful; wife as general servant or good laundress.Address James, in rear 241 St.Martin Street.66 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY MIDDLE- aged woman as plain cook.Apply 52 Chenneville Street.67 him- BOARD.PR OARD AND ROOMS \u2014 $2.50 _ week; table-board, $1.50; meals at all hours; rooms suitable for married couples; furnished.1428 Notre Dame Street.69 avoaprenca ROOMS TO LET.PER.3 SITUATIONS VACANT\u2014MALE.1+2 Cent Per Word.WANZED DéTyPE PRESSMAN FOR temporary work.Apply, the Bishop Engraving and Printing Co., 169 St.amed Street.7 TED\u2014BARBER.COR.ST.CATH- Vint and 55, Urbain Sts.6 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.eee TRE A FSP ROT ABLE ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABL 7 VOURE man, aged 19, situation in the country to look after horse and general work around house ; can milk ; good refer ences.Apply Box 10, Herald office.70 INT ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY EXPERI VY enced gardener, accustomed ta fruits, vegetables and flowers; married, with oo references; or would accept caretaker\u2019s position.Apply to 1277 St, Denis St.Le 72 {7 ANTÉD\u2014EITUATION By A YOUNG Ÿ man with 2 years\u2019 experience in Address Box 97, Herald ar cake baking.fice.8 WETANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS TINSMITER ¥ and gasfitter; used to general work of hardware store.Address, W.C.Y.Ma CA.67 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS ENGINEER V for locomotive, stationary or electric motors.Good references.Address Pox 99 Herald Office.67 WwW ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MARRIED man (27) out of work all winter and greatly in need of some employment as Storeman, driving, or work of any kind around store or warehouse; is a handy man and steady worker, and would be willing to accept small wages where his services are required; knows city thoroughly and can furnish the best of city references.Address Box 89, Herald Of« fice.65 TO LET, 0 LET \u2014 HOUSES, TENEMENTS, and flats in all parts of the city, renting from $6 to $60 per month.Printed lists furnished on application.Henry Ward & Co., real estate agents, Bank of Toronto Chambers, 260 St.James Street.O LET \u2014 IN THE BANK OF TORONto Chambers, a few choice offices ; every convenience.Henry Ward & Co, real eslate agents, 260 St.James Strect.T OC LET \u2014 STORES, WAREHOUSES, offices and flats renting from 510 to $1060 per month.Lists on application.Henry Ward & Co., real estate agents, Bank of Toronto Chambers, 260 St.James Street.70 oe LET \u2014 A LOWER FLAT OF 6 \u2018NICH rooms, bath, w.c.separate; walls hard finish; double parlors; large dining room; all modern conveniences; rent $13.50 ; No.8 Green Avenue.Key at 469 St.Antoine Street.T0 LET\u201433 McTavish Street Desirable situation, having the collega campus directly in rear.Daisy .furnace, hot and cold water, etc.; 12 rooms; rent low.\u2018Apply at ' SECRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, McGill Coliege, TO LET.Those convenient stores, 21 to 31 King Street, between Canal and Harbor, and above high water mark, presently occupied by James W.Pyke & Co.Will be altered or enlarged to suit a desirable tenant.Apply to Estate H.B.SMITH, 34 Kinz Street.ICE LARGE ROOM TO LET \u2014 FURnished or unfurnished.Apply 458a St.Lawrénce Street.: ti OOM TO LET \u2014 COMFORTABLY - furnished room to let; gentleman preferred.Apply 95 St.Felix Street.es FT 5KED RCOMS TO LET WITH OR wilboui board.868 Palace Street.1 Lo ag 30M \u2014 A COMFORTABLE ROOM @ fer single gentleman, with every convenience, in a rpleazant Iccality, with private family; ten minutes\u2019 walk frem post office.Apply to 1781 Ontario St PUPILS WANTED.OMPETENT GENTLEMAN TEACHER will give piano lessons in evenings at 25 cents each.Address Music, Herald.; Es N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WHO 43.spent five years in Boston wishes pupils for flower painting in oils and water colors.Price 25 cents a lesson.Address Box 101, Herald office.68 LOST.OST \u2014 FROM 4444 ST.CATHERINE Street, small black cocker spaniel.Finder will please return to above address and be rewarded.| ; 69 MONEY TO LOAN.MONEY TO LEND On First Mortgage, Security must be first-class in every respect No commission.Rates moderate.Apply to J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2014>=° HOUKTAIN SLOPE, FOR SALE.SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION.65% per Foot, J.CRADDOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 Wi, B:rmses Street.BUILDING LOTS.MONTHLY PAYMENTS.= M.D.CARROLL, Room 8, 16 St.James Street.Property for Sale hy P.E.Brown, 4 OR.SALE \u2014 STONE HOUSE ON DOR- chester St., near the Windsor; just suited for medical man, being on a prominent corner.Price $18,000; easy terms.\u2018Apply to : .P.E.BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.OR SALE \u2014 LARGE STONE HOUSE and grounds, No.836 Sherbrooke St; 66 Acting-Secretary McGill College $19.000.ly to .5 \u2019 pe P.BE.BROWN, Real Pstate Agent, 97 St.James.OR SALE \u2014 FACTORY SITE CON- AGENTS WANTED.Cra Cant 53 \u2018Word, GENTS WANTED AT ONCE FOR AN article everyone wants; liberal commis sion.For particulars address E.C Avery Concord, Mich.; : The PROTECTIVE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION 62 Temple Building, Montreal.(Incorporated by special Act of the Provincial Legislature.The safest, cheapest and best Mutual Benefit Society for you to join.Grants sick, accident, partial and total disability, death and endowment certificates, payable in cash in 10 years.Both sexes admitted at same rates.À definite cost at a definite period.Loans rade to members at six per cent.interest.FIRST CLASS AGENTS WANTED, Liberal terms to experienced men.No lapses.Call and get particulars.FOR SALE.Ome Cent a Word, OR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION kindling, $2; cui maple, 3.50; tetnar- ac blocks, $1.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per load, delivered anywhere in the ify, J, C, Mac- diarmid, Richmond Square.Bell Tel 8351, OR SALE\u2014COMMON SENSE ROACH, bed bug and rat exterminator, in tins, 26c, 60c and $1.Wil return money if it does not clean your house.T1 Main Street.T8 OP SALE\u2014GABLER SQUARE PIANO with carved legs, 7 octaves; in first class condition; cost originally 3575; wil] sell for $8 cash.Arply to H.W.G., Box 84, Herald Office.17 Best 58 per cent.Soëda Ash.GO per cent, Caustic Soda 7e per cent, Canstic Soda, .China Clay, ete, ete.HENRY DOBELL & CO.SAFES AND OFFICE SUNDRIES FOR SALE, JYOLDIE AND McCULLOCH'S FIRE and Burglar proof safes and vault doers, several good second hand safes on hand.Safes moved and repaired, F.M.Sullivan, 303 St.James Strect.Telephone 2107.CALES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION store trucks, alarm money tills from $2 up Scales repaired.F, Ii, Sullivan, 308 St, James Street.Tel.2107, | tt taining 92,000 feet of land, having a frontage of 220 feet on St.Catherine, 415 feet on Fullum and 220 feet on De Mon- tigny Street, being very central and facing on three streets.Price and terms at office of .' «À P.E.BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.JOR SALE - AT ST.ANN'S \u2014 TWO very &cod summer and winter residences ; one of 12 rooms, $3,500; and one of 9 rooms, $2,250; would exchange for city properties, tenements preferred.Apply to | P.E.BROWN, 1 Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.Suburban Properties for Sale byP.E.Brown Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.At Chambly, 10 acres good land, with buildings, between station end, TIVET verascnereus [SN \u2019 Ste.Rose, modern neat cottage, hot water heated, bath and w.c.; fiice grounds ; price ere St.Denis Boulevard, 1 acre of land and 8 room house for \u2026\u2026\u2026 St.Lambert's, extra neat new brick house, 9 rooms, with very large garden; close to station Hudson, 10 room stone house, few acres land on lake shore for At Hudson, 8 room cottage, large .garden teemes aeesss mresesses At Vaudreuil, extra choice water ide building lots at from $500 to Vaudreuil, 90 acre farm, 4 :-2 acres wide, on\u2019 lake; good hous and pointe, only At Vaudreuil, a\u2026\u2026vasuoo At 5,000 At 2,500 At 4,500 At 8,500 1,00 1,500 At 5,070 s.sccens se overs ase ansares vevrsuene 2,50 At mew ; b.and w.c.; on fine point facing lake; one mile above C.P.R.station, $6,000; with 40 acres of additional land for $4.000 more.St.Arin\u2019s, 9 room nous: on Grand Trunk Ave., water free ; b.and w.c.; large improved \u2018grounds; all city comforis St.Ann\u2019s, on river side, 12 room cottage, wharf and garden for $3,~ gee; and 9 room cottage, river side, fOr .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vanter St.Ann\u2019s, 8 room acre of garden At At cottage, ons At BUSINESS CHANCES.ANTED \u2014 PARTNER ~ A SPLEN« V did chance for a young man with a thousand dollars to embark in an od established business ; large profits and no risk.For particulars Box 91, Herald.67 Large House and Grounds says he opposes i i 2 | i The Montreal Herald Founded 1608.em re Eric PRICE BY MAIL.DAILY HERALD, One VEnd.\u2026.uossscctuc caves sn c0 000 $3.00 | Six Months.nruosreussensaut verses.1.60 Three ont.icririiirmniernroeies 83 ONO MO MEETS.se inerorrossrsarvesssnrers 30 WEFKLY RERILD, One Year.seereasessssassrasares DO SIX MOntES.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rannseioremeccocss BH Three Months.\u2026.\u2026.1.0sseccrouce 15 DELIVFRED IN C:TY.DAILY HERALD.(Moznieg Edition Only).One Year.sessousans ss .fix Months.Three Montins .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100.0000r One Month.\u2026.\u2026.swovseus CASH IN ADVANCE, ut poeme mr \u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL.MARCH 19.me eet A SAFE MAN.\" The Regina Leader, the leading Con- gorvative paper of the Northwest Territories, and personal organ of Nicholas Fioof Davin, M.P.for Assinibofa, in its iscue of the 18th inst.came out in unequivocal support off Mr.Liaurier in the attitude that he has adopted toward the Remedial Bill.The Leader does not consider that the methods of reasoning which have brought Mr.Laurier to his position are of immediate moment.It says: bibl te tr Le à It is sufficient! for uy that he has taxen straight Issue againgt the bill, and will vote against it.It is sald that im will vote against the measure he- cause it is not strong enough to suit him.That statement i8 nonsensical.He the Government\u2019y course because thht course is unwise and bound to foment trouble.We taink his reason is a good and suffici- ein one in the present emergency.\u2018The uovernment of Sir Mackenzie Bowell has undoubtedly placed itself at the bec and call of the Catholic hierarchy.Although a Frenchman and a Catholic himself, Mr.Laurier has shown that he la.possessed of manliness and courage- wus independence in the face of the hierarchy, which glow in vivid contrast to the shameful cowardice of the Orange Premier.Two weeks ago we Said that Mr, Laurier was facing the crisis of his politicai life.We are bound to say he has triumphantly faced the crisis, and has emerged immeasureably _strengthened in the confidence of his followers and the respect and admiration of nig opponents.Before the 3rd of March he was a clever, an affable, an esti- ineble, an honest man\u2014on that date he became a greaf man.20 Thig outspokek declaration; by a Coñ servative paper, while sufficient; in itigelf to worry the hide-bound Conservative, is followed by otié even more remarkable, by a straight prophecy that Mr.Laurier will be returned to power at the approaching election.Although the \u201cif?! is used, there is nothing hypothetical abotit the conclusion of the Leader's ar gumenc If Mr.Laurier could givé a datisfac- tory guarantee to the people of Canada that a government under his leadership would not demoralize the comercial life of the Dominion, the next elections would land him in power on a wave of overwhelming popular approval that would make the cringing hypocrital heads of some of the present Ministry swim, The doublf suggested in the Licader\u2019s \u201ciP\u2019 cannot stand.A\u2019 fair and honest kerutiny® of the policy of the Liberal party in respect of the tariff leaves no ground for fear lest à government under Mr.Daurier\u2019s leadership should do anything to demoializg the commercial life of thie Dominiow, Mr.Laurier and his Iollowers in Parliament and in the country have at Ilcast as much at stake in the commerce of Canada as have the Government and its supporters.Mr, Lavrier himself is what is known as a | sale man, HIN record is that of a | statesman who 4s exceedingly jealous | legt any right of individual or commus nity may be infringed.It is true that he cleave# always to the sound doctrine of the greatest good {to the greatest \u2018 number.The good of the Jeople is with him a very religion, and he has shown himself, tinfe and again, ready to defcnd the interests of the community at large againdt the assaults of classes holding or seeking privileges.But his record shows no instance of a desire on his part to play the evil part of the demagcgue.Fe has abundantly proved that the goal of hi4 political ambition is the consummation in Canada of a plan cf national | existence in which the case of every man | small or great, rich or poor, high or low, may be heard faithfully and decided justly, and in which the interests, not of one man, small or great, rich ox poor, high or low, hut tie Interests of the people of Canada as an indivisible whole may be depmed paramount, and ; may be permanently secured.And he is supported in Parliament, and in the event of his return to office would be supported in the Government, by safe men like himself; and, moreover, by men, in the main, of substantial means, earned by honest toil in open competition with their feHows, and with no special.privilege to defend.To pay no deference to the very palpable and prominent consideration that the Lit~ eral party would consign itself to political oblivion, if it were to take any action qualified to affect disastrousiy the industrial, commercial and financial interests of the country, it is beyond { .question that, in the\u2019 hands of a Government of such men as Mr.Leurier and those whom he would call to his councils, the material interests of the people of Canada would be absolutely safe.Wherever Mr.Laurier has addressed himself to the discussion of the tariff happily the commercial interests of the country must be for the present, if not for many years, involved, he has made his position in this regard quite plain.Everywhere he has said that the system of protection, though in itself an evil, has merce that cannot be ruthlessly overturned, and cannot be overturned at all, except with the utmost possible caution.Everywhere he has said that though the system of protection has bred monstrous evils of oppression and corruption, has hampered trade, curtailed production and impaired the progress of the country, he must acknowledge the obligation of the Libera] party to consider gravely the privileges which have been created under that system; to proceed in the eradication of the false and noxious principle slowly, caut\u2019ously, and only upon good course shown; and by every legitimate means in the reversal of asystem avowedly bad, to avert that tendency to panic which ig too offen the associate of fiscal reform.He stands upon the platform erected at Ot- | tawa by the Liberal party assembled in convention in 1892.In that platform there is no provision for the commercial chaos which the enemies of tariff reform are fond of describing as a cardinal principle of the Liberal policy.To return to the text.As Mr.Laurier stands on the school question, so he stands on the tariff question.With him every mam may have a hearing and it is the height of follyt to charge, to suggest, or even to imagine that he would condemn any interest unheard.On this understanding the Regina Lead- \u2018er\u2019s \u201cwave of overwhelming popular approval\u201d should be almost in sight, MODERN MEDIÆVELISM, One of the figments of mediaevelism that is for ever preached and ranted about, wherever Toryism is in vogue, is that if {the common people\u2019?get hold of the reins of power everything will (\u2018go to the dogs\u201d All such patriotism and loyalty is to be found in the Tory ranks and nowhere else; they are the custodians of all that goes to make up a nation, and therefore, they are the divinely appointed rulers and governors, of the nation.This being so, of course, it naturally follows that the people are to do all the toiling and suffering, whilst their \u2018betters\u2019 do the thinking and directing.What can à common man want more than to sweat before a scorching furnace, or moil in the bowels of the earth, upheld; sustained and comforted by the result of his labors as seen in the dainty; delicate, well-groomed crowd that so graciously visit his cottage, and give him good advice as to sanitation, hygiene, and the duty of himself and his family to their :\u201cbetters.! Surely it is worth while to struggle on in this way, in order to have beings of a higher sphere lecture & man with ten dollars a week, and a growing family, from the brogd' and enlightened experitnce of a in galore! | Every movement fof the extension, of the.Franchise in the Mother Land brought out regiments of sleck gentle men; who \u2018with uplifted hands and eyes; and voices filled with tears have shown such an iniquitous proceeding as thd trusting\u2019 of power to the \u201ccommon people.\u201d History.show's in a hundred places the utter falsity of such middle-age humbug.When the Empire needed men under the old rule to fill her ships and defend her shores, it.was necessary to have press- gangs with all their brutality and \u2018usurpation of every right of free men: now education of the \u201ccommon people\u2019 in their rights and responsibilities; the First Lord of the Admiralty in the British House of Commons, was able to declare culty in securing good men for the navy.Under the one system men had to be coerced; under the other the nation\u2019s need is their opportunitya The everlasting talk of the Tories; calling all men to see how well they have done painting terrible pictures as to what would happen, ii they were gent home to learn to work for their daily bread, is parlous rubbish.Toryism means leaving, what is arrogantly and impudently termed, the \u201cbetter classes,\u201d to think for us! while we humbly.and gratefully aceept \u2018the crumbs that fall from the rich mars table.\u201d Liberalism is the living faith of men to beileve in the equality of man, and bis divine right to think and act with his fellows for the commonweal: It is the ronsolidation of a race.in defence of national rights and Iiberties, insisting upon each one bes ing his share of the burden; and having no more than a just and equitable share of the profits accruing from the nations commercial transactions, This causes great fluttering in the dove cotes; those who can make thousands by a little \u2018\u2018arrangement\u2019* with the man in office are terrified at the hideous idea of having to work like their workmen; folks blest with many relatives, Some whose only success has been achieved by a great capacity, to act as tailors\u2019 and idea of having to provide for such \u201chope- fuis\u2019\u2019; a meb of this sort howls itself into hysterics, over any such infringe ment of their rights.History marching on with calm] re sistless step declares that such clasees must perish, they wars the stumbling blocks in\u2019 all true progiess; and that furthermore, where there is to be btrength ple must Ha trusted-tousted to the full.Just why Toronto, of all places in Canada, should want astafuz of Cabot, it is hard to determine.But the Queen City has peculiar ideas in the maiter of statues, Once upon a time it was gaing to erect one of the Queen, and for the past decade her sons who fell in the Northwest \u2018Rebellion, have been talked of as being worthy of bronze or marble.Then, again, there is the memory of Governcr Simcoe, so dear to the heart of Rev.Dr.Scadding.After these three monuments have been erected it is quite possible that Cabot may be honored.The New York World has got into an ugly mess over its alleged special message from the Spanish Prime Minister.The message seemed to be all right, but the trouble is that the Spanish gentle- reated conditions of industry and com- mansion, a mob of servants and dollars has : forth the dire results certain to follow | after liberal rule and the consequent | a fortnight ago, that there was no diffi- | jewellers advertisements, shiver at the | and unity in the hour of need, the peo- | MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1896.man denies its authorship.And the other New York papers are not doing a thing to the World! \\ After reading the editorials in Ameri- cam papers these days it is with & sigh of relief that one casts one\u2019s eyes ur- wards to see that the Union Jack has not been replaced by the Russian flag or by the less familiar banner of the South African Republic, Where Oxford is Beaten.Oxford can stop a girl taking the des gree of, B.A., but it can\u2019t prevent her adding the honorable name of \u201cM.A.\u201d to her titles.\u2014Philadelphia \"Times.A Hand That XM as Lost its Cunning.\u2018Unless more favorable news comes from Abyssinia, people will begin to suspect: that the fine ltallan hand has forgotten the use ol Weapons of war.\u2014 \u2018Hamilton Spectator.Because He\u2019s Not in the Senate.It is reported that a lunatic has attracted considerable attention in Wash~ ington during the last few days.Why should this one in particular attract at- tentionf~\u2014Philadelphia Inquirer.= Certainly Not, And will we let this swinish crowd trample the pearls of liberty beneath their feet, while they take in their mouths the words of loyalty and patriot ism end veneration for British rights?\u2014Winnipeg Tribunes Slightly Personal in Tone.It was shown conclusively that the swindler Pulitzer had imposed a fraudulent despatch on the public as having been sent te him by Prime Ministery Conovas del Castillo, of Madrid,\u2014N.Y.Sun.oo : | S\u2014\u2014 rt A Colored Family.The death, of Mrs.Black, mother-in- law of Archibald Blue, {8 announced, Her maiden name was Brown and hen mothers\u2019 name was ite.It is unique for four generations to®have the names White, Brown, Black and Blue.\u2014Berlin Record.: An Unpardonable Oversight.The Ameer of Afganistan seems to have been pleased at the reception accorded to his second son, Nazrullah Khan, of gifts, in charge of a special convoy.AS nothing has been received at «this office up to date, our opinion of Nazrul+ | lah stands.\u2014Belleville Sun.! \u2014 The Devil and the ' ¢ ate.is an invention of the devil.\u201d 1f the canon gives credit to the proper party there's at once an argument for the Canadian plan of referring divorce cases td the Senate.\u201cFor \u2018Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do,\u201d \\ \u2014Hamilton Times.THE FEDERAL INVITATION To the Manitoba Government Laid Before Premier Greenway.THAT IS THE WINNIPEG REPORT, A Conference of Unusual Interest Takes Place at the Prairie Capital\u2014 Mr.Martin\u2019s Denial.x Winnipeg, March 18.\u2014It is announced that the Manitoba Government has received an official invitation from Ottawa for & conference on the school question, with a view to settlement.It is expected to be held in Winnipeg.- The Legislature will not prorogue to-morrow, but adjourn till April 16th.Premier Greenway is expected to make an important statement to the House before adjournment to-morrow.\u2018Winnipeg, March 18.\u2014Something of great importance in connection with the school question appears to be on the tapis today, but there is so much mystery and secrecy that your correspondent could learn nothing authoritatively.The Tribune, Mr.Greenway\u2019s organ, conlains the most information, it having thiz to say on the subject to-night: \u2018 There is something more than usual interest on at the Government buildings to-day.A caucus of government suprorters was held during the fore- | noon, but all the inquiries made during the noon hour, after they adjourned, as sideration elicited no satisfactory answer.This afternoon, however, it leaked out that the school question was discussed, and further that His Honor Lieutenant-Ÿ = ernor Patterson had received an offfictal invitation from the Government at Ottawa asking Premier Greenway to participate in a conference with a view to a seitle- ment of the school question This was mere rumor, however, but the action of Premier Greenway in going over to Government House and holding a lengthy conference with His Honor lent color to the reports, and it is now stated in local Government circles that the House will not prorogue to-morrow as expected, but simply adjourn.Interesting developments are expected during the next 48 hours.1f æ conference takes plare it will in all probability be held in Winnipeg.Members 0f the Government neither deny or confirm the reports in circulation.\u201d .Mr.Martin in Parliament the other day denied Mr.Devlin\u2019s assertion that he (Martin) had broken his promises to the Catholics of St.Francis Xavier regarding the preservation of Catholic schools.Speaking of this denial, the Free Press to-night says: \u201cThis is interesting, as containing the first denial, so far as we know, by Mr.Martin of the incident referred to.The absence of such denial here for so long a period has given general credence to the occurrence as related by Mr.Devlin.Unless accounted {ov by some nicely or technicality of Parlin mentary debate, the dialogue abbse quet- ed is à puzzle to a Manitoba :caue:.COURT MARTIAL.Men Charged With Mutiny at St.John\u2019s Arrnigned, Êt.Johns, Que.March 18\u2014The court Martial to try the attached men of the Inilitary school accused of mutiny open- ened here today.Lieut-Col.Wilson, R.C.A., presided in place of Lieut.-Col.Du- chesne, the other members of the court being Deputy Surgeon Campbell, R.C.L, and Mejor Young, R.CL The prisoners were arraigned, and part of the evidence taken, ant the case adjourned till to-morrow.MASUR MUGHES® VOTE, Norwood, Ont,, March 18.\u2014The Orange Grand T.odge continued its session here to-day, and had a little diversion from the routine business in the form of an address \u2018from Major Sam Hughes, who came up from Ottawa to explain to the brethren why he proposed to vote against Mr.Laurier's amendment, which if carried would determine the fate of the present Government.Continuing, he said he would also vote against Sir Chatles Tupper\u2019s motion for the second reading of the bill, thus showing he was opposed to it.He returned to Ottawa on the noon: train.Wisconsin for McKinley.Milwaukee, Wis, March 18.\u2014The Republican State Convention to-day adopted resolutions endorsing the candidacy of Hon.William McKinley for the presi- | dency.for he is sending the Queen £125,000 worth to the question or questions under con- | THE BROWNIES ARE A SUCCESS.A Delightful Performance at the Monument National.LODKED LIKE A REAL THEATRE, Advance Matter About A tractions Which Are to Visit Lun eal, It is easily probable that the pictures of the Brownies, as Palmer Cox has shown them, had ruled the imaginations of a good; proportion of those \u2018who svught admission, to the Monument Nationai lasi night.There were others who tad heard from New York or elsewhere that the play, which had been built upon Mr.Cox's pictorial versions of the story of the little people, was apt to afford an evening of first rate amusement.Curiosity as to what the Monument Style attracted another class, and a fourth contingent Iwas allureably ithe very palpable compliment, paid to the east end by the management of the Academy of Music, for which the attraction had been booked originally.[Whatever the causes, the crowds at the ticket offices \u2018was noticeable last night, and when the curtain rose, the handsome auditorium was crowded.Throughout.the evening the audience gave evidence of its complete satisfaction.Applause was almost continuous, and recalls were frequent.If Mr.Cox, who hails from Granby, and in whose honor a \u2018Granby night\u201d is t0 be held during the engagement, were to base his claims to distinction entirely upon the showing of the book of \u201cThe Brownies\u2019\u2019 as presented last night at the Monument National, Canadian literature could not properly boast of the kreatest possible, adornment through his labors.The book is as much{ like \u2018thai of our old friend \u201cThe Devil\u2019s Auction\u201d as any Wook could be, Malcolm Douglas\u2019d music also, though usually pertinent, is frequently pair fully reminiscent.But there is such a wealth of handsome scenery and stage pictures as to disarm the criticigm of all who are looking for a night's fun solely.And the Brownies are there, every | one of th it dded\u2014the k Canon DuMoulin asserts that \u2018divorce | em, with one added\u2014the king, a good card to hold.The spider legs, the little round fat bellies, ithe goggle eyes, and the wizened old faces; the dude, the policeman, the Scotchman, the Canadian, the lrishman, the Jap, the Chinese, the Russian, the German, the sailor\u2014every: ong of the little fellows whom Mr.Cox has made familiar to every child and every intelligent grownup in America is there, and they have Brownies\u201d adivientures, grisly with terrors and rich in triumphs.There id a band of fairies, aliles to the Brownies, of course, and a demon king and his red-clothed following, who make all the mischief; after the manner of an ortho- dol spactacular.The principals in the cast follow: Y Queen Titania, bethrothed to Prince Florimel .Marie Millard Dame Drusilda, the Spinster Fairy ) Ida Mulle BROWNIER.King Stanislaus, Ruler of the Band Frank Deshon Prince Florimel .Lena Merville J.Chappie Goodforme, leader of the Brownie 400 .,.Sol Solomon Count Ronaldo, a Courtier jus Ce Ursula Gurnett DEMONS.Pesvesasisso artes enry sucssuagacuss { Dragonfel, an evil spirit \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 ees Robert Cummings Demon Acrobats .oveeen.4 Richards As Titania, Miss Millard, has occasion to sing several songs.She has a voice of great purity ani exceptional flexibility.She won a double encore.Little Miss Mulle, an old favorite with Canadian audiences, played a small comedy part with characteristic cuteness.Mis Merville makes a shapely Prince Florimel and sings well.Miss | Garnett, as Count Ronaldo, is the beauty of the show.Mr.Solomon, as the Brownie dude, Is able to keep the eyes of the hsuse on him for a good part of the evening.Mr.Deshon, as the Brownie King, shows himself one of the cleverest comedians who have visited Montreal.he Brownies\u2019 dancing specialties ara all good.In the second act several other specialties are introduced.The four chards, old favorites in Montreal, go through their wonderful tumbling performance.Newhouse and Watfle give an enjoyable guitar entertainment.The ladies of the company show a couple of dances that for grace in step and picturesqueness in grouping challenge comparison, and the Brownies' German Band makes rhore fun than a cage of monkies.How it hag been brought about that the impression of extreme littleness is conveyed whenever the Brownies come upon the stage, is nobody's business to enquire.The fact remains.The Brown- es, to the life, are to be seen at the Monument National this week, and if they are surrounded by very familiar and more gorgeous objects and personalities nobody need complain.At the élose of the performance -the management took notice of the time it took ta clear the big house\u2014just eight minutes.There will be a matinee performance to-day.\u2019 THEATRE FRANCAIS.Owing perhaps to the great success which met the production of the \u201cTicket- of-Leave Man!\u2019 at the Theatre I'ran- cals last week, Manager Sackett has decided to put upon the board oË that.house next week another London suc- cessf which has stood the test of time, viz: \u201cLost in London.\u201d INNES\u2019 FPAMOUS FESTIVAL: BAND COMING.Mr.A.B.Anderson has for some days been making arrangements for one of the musical fegtivals by Innes' Band, to be given here, for which this organization is celebrated.It will be given at the Monument National on April 14 and 16.The band numbers fifty musi- clans and ranks as the leading organization of its kind in this country.Every musician in it is à master pf his particular instrument, ard fully equal to\u2019 the great task of leading the whole orchestra himself, but it is only the great Innes himself who can fully awaken the great musïc-spirit slumbering int the breast of each performer.When he takes his positicn, and with magic baton in hand waves the instruments into melody, it seemb he must have some magic power over his men, for the chords of grand music awakened from eacly instrument proclaims it.The organization will be accompanied by the celebrated prima donna, scprano, Mme.Kate Rolla, who comes fresh from a series of successes in the principal opera housels of Europe, and Miss Bertha C.Webb, & violiniste who is said to rank among\u2019 the great players of the world.: 20° SUNDAY SACRED CONCERT.The Montreal Church Choral Society and the Montreal Strong Orchestra give the) fifth of their series of Sunday afternoon concerts of sacred music at the Windsor Hall on Sunday next, for which a speclally attractive programme has beert prepared.This includes three works \u20ac % ; National would look like in real theatre | .play a consplcupu® part in this comedy.ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, .LONDON, ENG.latest novelties, THE following established Exhibitions and Markets are held under the auspices of and with the support of all the leading members of the respective Trades.All the largest Engineers and Manufacturers from all parts of the world exhibit (under one roof) at these annual gatherings, and they are the best markets for all who desire to buy to the greatest advantage and who may wish to see the Buyers unable to attend personally should instruct their European agents to visit these Markets and advise them of all novelties, etc.Catalogues of each Exhibition are published separately, and a copy of any one of them will be sent post free on receipt of 1s, Prospectuses and full particulars can be had free on application, THE CONFECTIONERS\u2019, BAKERS\u2019 AND ALLIED TRADERS\u2019 4th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND MARKET WILL BE HELD ON THE 18r# To 25ru SEPTEMBER, 1896.Managing Director\u2014W.E.AYLWIN, Esq., Canned Goods Broker.THE GROCERY, PROVISION, OIL AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE AND ALLIED TRADERS\u2019 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND MARKET WILL BE HELD ON THE 2xp To 912 OCTOBER, 1896.Managing Director\u2014W.E.AYLWIN, Eso., Canned Coods Broker, THE BREWERS\u2019, MALTSTERS\u2019, DISTILLERS\u2019, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS,\u201d WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND ALLIED TRADERS\u2019 48th ANNUAL EXHIBITION AKD MARKET WILL BE HELD FROM .OCTOBER 31sr ro NOVEMBER 6rx, 1896.Managing Directors\u2014 ARTHUR T.DALE, M.J.I, ax Carr.JOHN REYNOLDS.by Gounod, the ever popular \u201cGallia,\u201d the sublime chorus \u201cCome to the Cross,\u201d and the contralto solo, \u201cThere ig a Green Hill far Away.\u201d Miss Taschereau, will sing this solo, while the soloist in \u201cGallia\u201d will be Migs Ella Walker.Messrs.Blanford and\u201d Crompton are to sing the duet, \u201cThe Crucifix,\u201d and Mr.Charbonneau will be heard in a cello solo.The principal orchestral number will be Mozart's Quatuer in G.Minor for piano and strings, Miss Sophie Myers being the pianist for this occasion.JOHN KERNELL.John Kernell, of whom our American contemporaries speak in glowing terms, will hold the boards at the Theatre Royal next week with a mirth-provok- ing aggregation in the \u2018Irish: Alderman.\u201d Besides the general incidents which occur in the course of an alderman\u2019s term, Irish songs and dances will It will run for the full week with the usual matiness.MR.AND MRS.GEORGE HENSCHEL.Among the many fine attractions booked for dates after Easter there are none that insure a more perfect musical enjoyment than the recital by Mr.and Mrs.Henschel.The songs will be sung in Italian, German, French and English, but books of words with full English text and translations will be supplied at the hall without extra charge.Suk- scription lists close in a few days.WATKIN MILLS.That favorite baritone, Watkin Mills, is to sing in the Windsor Hall on the afternoon of April 11.It will be his only appearance, and he will sing for a good cause, namely, the benefit of the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association.Mr.Watkin Mills left England on March 28, his first appearance being in Boston on April 3, with the Handel and Haydn Society in Bachs' Passion music.He sings at the Cincinnati festival and other important .centres, returning to England at the end of May.The recital which he will give in the Windsor Hall will probably be his only appearance in Montreal during his second tour to America, and as the object is a most deserving one, and Mr.Watkin Mills a staunch favorite in Montreal, there is but litile doubt but that the recital will commend itself to the citizens generally, and a handsome sum be donated to the institution, for which Mr.Mills has consented to sing at one-half his usual fee.Tickets on sale at society's rooms, Met- calfe Street, price 50 cents, numbered.ST.LAWRENCE LODGE ENTER- ! TAINS.The 42nd annual At Home of St.Lawrence Lodge, No.640, E.R., A.F\\ and A.M,, was held in their lodge rooms, Federation Hall, 2464 St.Catherine Street, last night.The entertainment pro vided was of a high class character.The programme consisted of flute solos, songs, recitations, duetts and quartettes, which were ably rendered by the Tcllowing ladies and gentlemen: W.Bros.F.Smith, J.Venables, and Duquette, F.C.Capon and Mr.A.Hodgson; Miss D.Virtue and Mrs.Copping.Several encores were received by the various participants.The programme closed with a lodge quartette.W.M.Bro.John McBoyle occupied the chair, and was supported by W.Bros.W.V.McNally, F.R.Clarke, G.W.\u2018Sadler, J.W.Hughes, J.Best, Joseph Dixon, A.T.R.Page, J.B.Young and W.Young.The visiting W.Eros.were D.D.G.M.W, M, Campbell, R.S.Thompson, E.H.Burton, W.Swinton, James Oliver, Charles Chappell, T.Essery, W.Mead, Harry Young and many others.Upon the completion of the programme adjournment was made to the dancing hell, where refreshments provided by Welsh & Rough were partaken of, after which dancing was indulged in and kept up till a late hour.J.Angus Winter presided at the plano with the usual goed taste.Great credit is due to the following gentlemen, who composed the committee that was responsible for the evening's success: .Bros.J.McBoyle, W.V.McNally, F.Smith; Bros.W.W.Williamson, W.A.Collins, Jas.Patton, J.A.McKerrow, J.Ven- ables, F.C.Capon, E.Duguetie.ORIENT CCUNCIL CONCERT.St.Patrick\u2019s night was celebrated in a brilliant manner by a.concert given in Unity \u2018Hall, Notre Dame Street, under the auspices of Orient Council, No.19, R.T.of T.The evening's proceedings were thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience.A eplendid programme wags creditably rendered by the following: Misses Bydewell, Spicer, F.Irwin, Taylor, Rieber, Wieholdt, Messrs.Greenwood, J! Gillieland, Waters, R.A.Tarlton, \u2018H.Huckle, J.Huckle, Couper, Yuill, Evans and the Orient Glee Club.Geo.Deacon, S.C., presided in the chair.: THE PARLEMENT MODELE.The most interesting meeting of the present session of the Parlement Mo- dele was held last night at Laval University.; At 9 o'elodck the Speaker of the House, Mr.M.Larochelle, opened the meeting.The Radicals presented the following bills: \u201cLiberty of the press,\u2019 \u201cPublic and free schools,\u201d \u201cReduction of Ministers and public employees,\u2019 \u2018Suppression of the Senate.\u201d The debate was lively and interesting.M.M.A.Geoffrion, E.E.D., and J.A.Pelland for the Liberals,A.Germain, E.E.D,, and A.Cote for the Conservatives, and MM.Emile O'Leary, Leopold Houle, E.E.D., Rodolph Latalippe, J.B.Sabate E.E.M., for the Radicals, made eloguent speeches for their respective parties.The event of the soirce was the presentation by the ladies of tie association of a magnificent bouguet of natural flowers bearing the following inscription : \u201cTo our gallant friends of the Radical party ; you have our most loyal support.\u201d \u2018The rules of the House were suspended, -and the Speaker handed the gracious gift to the Radicals, congratulating them on having the ladies on their side.The chief of the Radicals responded in a short and THE LIBERAL CONVENTION.Everything in Readiness For the Opening in Ottawa To-Day\u2014 Arrange: ments for the Meetings.Ottawa, March 18\u2014Everything ts ready for the Liberal convention tomorrow.The local club have completed final arrangements.The delegates will register at the Liberal rooms to-morrow morning and wil! be shown the city in cars, which the Electric Railway Company have placed at the disposal of the reception committee.At 11.30 an address of wel:oame will be delivered by Mayor Borthwick and others, to which responses will be made by leading delegates.The afternoon wiil be devoted to (swsiaess.1'resident Stewart Lyon, of Toronto, will make his address at 2 o'clock, after which the reports of the secretary and treasurer will be presented.Later on reports will be received and committees appointed on resolutions and correspondence, literature, nominations, work of Federation, by-.aws,, and addresses will be delivered by representative delegates.The mass meeting to be held to-morrow evening will be the big feature of the gathering.Tickets for admission to this meeting will be issued to the delegates, and there will be a thousand for the general public.Thess can be obtained at the Liberal rooms and from members of the Liberal Club.The doors will be closed to all but ticket holders up to a certain hour, after which they will be thrown open to the general public.Spaces in the Opera House will be reserved for delegates and ladies and their escortes.NORTHCOTE'S MISSION.Not Kpown in London That Me is on Venezuelan Business.T.ondon, March 18.\u2014Enquiries made at the Foreign Office show that nothing is .known there concerning the report that Sir Stafford Northcote, private sectetary to the Marquis of Ealisbury at one time, and now member of Parliament in the Conservative interest for Exeter, who is now said to be in Washington, is charged with a special mission respecting Venezuela.It was also stated at the Foreign Office that the officials there have no knowledge of any fresh instructions having been sent to the British ambassador at Wash~ ington, Sir Julian Pauncefote.MR.MACMASTEY AGAIN PROPOSED- There was a private meeting of local Conservatives heid yesterday afternoon, to talk cver St.Lawrence Division candidates once more.It was finally decided that Donald Macmaster, Q.C., should be waited upon and asked to {be the standard bearer for the division.A deputation will probably, wait upon the well known lawyer aft an early date.Mr.Macmaster was seen last evening, and he said he was not yet aware of any movements of the party with reference to the division question., NEW WESTMINISTER: Aulay Morrison Selecied as the Liberal Candidate.Vancouver, B.C., March 18.\u2014At the Liberal convention held at New Westminster yesterday, Aulay Morrison, barrister, of that city, was selected as the Liberal standard bearer for New Westminster el- ectroral district Tor the Federal Parliament.Vancouver, B.C., March 18.\u2014T.C.Atkinson, pdire magistrate, New Westminster, was to-day chosen as Conservative candidate for New Westminster electoral district in the coming Dominion elections.MAJOR IBBOTSON RESIGNS The Fifth Royal Scots Loses a Capable and Popular Officer, \u2018A vacancy has been caused in the ranks of the 5th Royal Scots.Major J.S.Ibbotson has handed in his resignation to Lieut.-Col.Strathy.Col.Strathy, when asked last night, said he had received Major Ibbotson\u2019s resignation, and had nothing further to say about the matter.Organs, Pianos & WILLIS & CO., 1824 Notre Dame St.(Near McGill Street) MONTREAL.vans \u201cKnabe,\u201d \u201cBell\u201d and \u201cWilliams\u201d Pianos, and \u201cBell\u201d Organs.Wholesale and Retail.Chbigh Single DENTISTS, Rooms 8, 9, 10,11, Mechanics Institute Building 204 St, James St,.\u2014Tel, 2939, J.BARKER VOSBURGH, L.D.S, J.H, SPRINGLE D.DS.LD.S DR.H.J.BRODEUR Member of the Dermatological Society OF PARIS.Specialties\u2014Complexion, Skin and diseases and all Genito-Urinary troubles.385 St.Denis St.11 a.m.to 4 p.m.; 6.30 p.m tom* p.Bell Tel, 7276 Scalp \\ AMUSEMENTS, - ONUMENT NATIONA M FRANK MURPH anager Every Night This Week i and Satürday.C.B, Seftorant Raw olay anger's enormously successful production Ex PALMER | © BROWNIES cons Popular prices\u201425c, 50c, 750, $1.00, Seat on sale at Theatre, Walkers (Jewell o's BOW heimer\u2019s and Windsor Hotel.(Jeweller), Nor.its QUEENS THEATRE ARRAY Victoria Rifles Reserva Minstrels, Thursday.Friday & Saturday March 19th, 20th and 21st.Grand : Military : Night, THURSDAY, I9TH INST, Montreal A.A.A.Night, FRIDAY, 20TH INST.The splendid band of the regiment in front of the Theatre and in the corridor ve night.Olio Specialties, Roaring Farce New Negro Songs, Melodies and Dances.Popular prices for each night.Box office now open, Montreal's Popular Play House.THEATRE, ROYAL.\u2014 ee eginning M With daily matiness, onday, Mar.16 terpiece of Modern Melodrama.the top of the stage into a tank of DERMAN.\u201d TM pranare THE MISSING HEIRESS First time here of DAVIS & KEOGH'S Mas- THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK.Kearney P.Speed , Ch i SEE Diver of the Word plunge from real water.Th Î stage realism.° very acme of Coming\u2014John Kernell in the \u201cIRISH AL- HEATRE FRANCAIS T St.Catherine St, near St.Lawrence.CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES.Drama.VAUDEYILLE\u2014O'Brien & Collins, C Sketch Artists: Miss Bessie Glibert, naar of the Cornet; Leona Lewis, Operatic Vocalist; Poly Blake, Monologue and Dance; er Bertini, Female Contortionist; Fulton Bros, the Sprites.\u2019 Afternoons\u20141 to5.Evenings\u20147 toll Prices\u201410c, 20c, 230.* The Musical Jubilee MONUMENT NATIONAL, Tuesday and Wednesday Ev'gs, April 14 and 15 with Matinee Wednesday, INNES\u2019 FAMOUS BAND 50 Superior Musicians, assisted by Miss Kate Rolla, prima donna; Miss Bertha Webb, violinist, Prices\u201425¢, 50c, 75c.Sale of seats progressing at Shaw's, St.Catherine Street and Hardy's, 210 St.Lawrence Main.WINDSOR HALL, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL ATH At 3.30, only nppearance of WATKIN MILLS, Under the direction of Messrs Vert & Rarriss, in OPERA, ORATORIO AND SONG, For the benefit of the Young Women\u2019s Chris- tain Association.Reserved seats 50 cents, now on sale at 101 Metcalf street.FIFTH SUNDAY SACRED CONCERT BY THE Montreal Church Choral Society ano Montreal String Orchestra, WINDSOR HALL, MAROX 22ND, At 3.30 p.m.Thé programme includes Gounod\u2019s \u2018\u201cGal- lia,\u2019 \u201cCome Near to the Cross\u201d and \u201cThere is a Green Hill Far Away; Mozart\u2019s Quatnor in G minor for piano and strings; Saint-Saans\u2019 Romance for cello and orchestra ; Faure's duet, \u2018The Crucifix,\u201d and Massenet\u2019s \u2018\u2018Meditation.\u201d ; Conductor, G.Couture; Manazer, E.J.Chambers.! Admission, 25c; reserved seats, 5ûc.Tickets to be had at Shaw's Music Store, 2274 St.Catherine Street.ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY, 17th Annual Exhibition, PICTURES.ETC.ART - ASSOCIATION - GALLERIES, PHILLIPS SQUARE.13th of March to 11th of April Wednesday Evening Admission 25c¢, from 8 to 10, Cochrane Auditorium Corner Duluth Avenue & St.Urbain Street, Prince Arthur Rink Now Open Afternoon and Evening.SEASON TICKETS \u2014 Girls, Boys, $3.00; Gentlemen, $4.00.Single Admission, 0c.LARGEST SKATING RINK IN CANADA WAND & CO, Managers.$2.00; Canadian Royal Art Union.(Incorporated by Letters-Patent Feb.14, 1894, JUST OPENED AT 238 & 240 St.James St.This Company distributes Works of Art, painted by the Masters of the Modern French School.A Novel Method of Distribution.Tickets, from 25e to $IO each Awards from $5 to $5,000 each.You are invited to inspect this fine collection .ini.the M AFTER SICKNESS to tone uw the § bring back a healthy appetite, physicians { recommend the use of à | CAMPBELL\u2019S QUININE WINE.PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.! Prepared only by K.CAMPBELL & ce.Beware of imitations.MONTREAL a PE LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.à There are at present one nundred 20° eighteen children in the Ladies ais ve, lent Institution.Extra coats, he clouds are munch needed for om Ae will in the playgrounds, and the ma agers wil be grateful if kind friends W send one of any of these necessa y to 31 Berthelet Street.Signed.1598 MANAGER for February, .MANAGER SAVE | COAL.Wrought Ir ar ibn) saved one and a tons of coal in & winter.fire box for wood or coal.from $35 UD.- N.LAPORTE & SON, 300 St, Lawrence St .Cook- on and Steel dal Patent Selling \u2018 sweet speech, and the House adjourned.Tel, 7382.A Pt fh, me pew ype CES Fat + \u201cmr PDP co, gm ti y ES Grey Flannel Wrappers.These are first-class Wrappers, and were selling from $4.50 up, but to clear out the balance $1.25 we have marked them all Each.John Aitken & Co.1757 Notre Dame St.se BIRTHS, SMALI\u2014At No.347 St.Louis Street, Cote St.Louis, on the 12th inst., the wife of George H.Small of a daughter.68 ROBERTS\u2014On the 17th March, 1896, the wife of Mr.M.I.Roberts, of this city, of a daughter (premature.) : 69 NORTH\u2014On the 17th, at 2 Josephine Street, the wife of Robert N orth, of a son MARRIAGES.YOUNG\u2014LAMPORT\u2014At the residence of the bride's mother, in Valleyfield, Que., on Feb.19, 1896, by the Rev.J.E.Duclos, B.A., Archibald Young, of Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and Fanny, second daughter of the late George Lamport, ot Surrey, England.67 McLAGAN\u2014WESTGATE\u2014On the 18th inst, at the Church of St.James the Apostle, by the Rev.Canon Ellegood, MA., Effie N.Westgate to P.W.MeLagan.DEATHS, TABB\u2014On Sunday, 15th March, Nelson H.Tabb, aged 40 yearg and 6 months.Funeral private.67 PRENDERGAST\u2014In this city, March 16, 1886, Bridget Agnes, youngest daughter of J.J.Prendergast, aged 1 year and 21 ays \u201c> MURRAY\u2014At Westmount, suddenly, on the 16th of March, 1896, Grace Murray, second daughter of the late Win.Murray.Funeral private.67 LEDOUX\u2014In this city, on 17th inst.David Ledoux, carriage maker, aged 65, years.[Funeral will take rlace from his late residence, No.10 1-2 Desrivieres st, on Friday, the 20th inst., at 7.30 a.m., toi Notre Dame Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.Members of the Union St.Joseph, are also invited to attend.68 PRATT\u2014On the 16th inst., W.E.(Ed) Pratt, stenographer, in his 29th\u2019 year, 2nd! son of Noel Pratt, cabinet maker.Funeral will leave his late residence, 442 Dor- chester Street, on Friday, 20th inst., at 915 am, for St.James Church, thence 10 R.C.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation.\u201868 SMALL+\u2014In this city, on the 17th inst., Agnes G.T.Kennedy, aged 29 years, beloved wife of George H.Small.will take place from No.347 St Louis Street, Cote St.Louis, on Thursday after- neon at 2.30.Friends and acquaintances, are respectfilly invited to attend.68 CONTRACTS MADE.The Police Committee Spends Several Thousand Dollars.There was a meeting of the Police Committee yesterday alterncon, Ald.Lefebvre in the chair, all the members being present.The meeting had been called to open the tenders received for trousers for the constables, as well as for caps and shoes, and for numbers for carters\u2019 and dogs\u2019 licenses.The following firms had tendered for tha trousers: Arcand Freres, at $5.25, Kelly Bros., No.1 at $4.75, No.2 at $1.50 and No.3 at $4.25; and M.Char- lebois at $5.The contract was awarded to Kelly Bros., No.1, at $1.75, on motion of Ald.McBride.; The following had tendered for\u2018 the shoes: Messrs.Thiverge at $2.90, M.Tessier & \u2018Sons, Ng.1 at $3.25, No.2 nts 3.50; F.A.Figshy, at 32.50; A.Gelinas No.1 at $2.75; No.2 at $3; L.Gauthier No.3 at $2.85, No.4 at $2.75, No.5 at $2.60, No.6 at $2.50; F.X.Desmarais at 38; C.Duquette, No.1 at $3.10, No.2 at $3, No.3 at 32.75; and A.H.Gauthier, No.1 at $2.80 and No.2 at $2.40.After a long discussion as to the merits of the samples furnished, and after having voted on several motions the contract was at last awarded to A.Gelinas, No.1 at $2.75, on Ald.Grothe's motion.The contract for the caps Was awarded to C.A.Briggs, No.1, at 32.50, on Ald.McBride\u2019s motion.The following tenders having been considered and put aside: J.W.Coleman at $2.\u20ac0, J.Martin ,Sens & Co., at $2.75; Rotertson & Co.at $1.50.Robertson & Co.'s ten~ der was not considered, because the sample furnished was not reglementary.The awarding of the contract for the numbers was put off to next meeting, which will be held Thursday afternoon, on the motion of Ald.Carpentier.THE RIVER'S CONDITION.The ice in the river is about as firm as it has been fur years at this time of the season.It wap stated by knowing Ones yesterday that the ico would hardly change until atout April 8th.Then It rain came at ionce the breaking up would be hastened; and navigation Would be open early.The Guard Pier, notwithstanding all that Las been said against it, is considered a great protec- tlon to the city from ice shoves and troubles, ree ITS PURE.brie, making a specialty of Home-Made rend, are very careful that the materials Usei are B00d and pure.That is what 1 \u20acS our bread so nice.If you would tke +t, try it to you.\u201d * it to a telephone call will bring ALLATT\u201dS, 135 St.Antoine Street, Telephone 2980, \u2014\u2014 Sir Henry's Endorsation.Toronto, March 18\u2014The Giobe to-day Jol shes the following from Sir H.G.we De Lotbiniere : lie for my views as to the best pol ÿ to be pursued in settling the has insu, School question.Mr.Lauri the indicated it clearly ; and now t 9vernment is compelled to adi it is their duty to carry it o co 4s he would do, not by forcing the meotio reading of the Pemedial Bin bétaus him me Mr, Greenway, but by meeting atian to nee, Yin the, honest determin- \u20ac the question.ours tr Hg.Joly De Lotbiniere.* ya \u2014- FOR restorin gray hair td its natural color and beauty, fof cle ning the exd and curing dandruff 2 fact for the préservation and restoration of the air, there is noequal for PARISIAN HAIR RÉNEWER composition i§ such that therq can bo po al ure, If simply.used 42 od.0 in n Oe d end uantiiy soldidf Funeral MONTREAY, DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1893, STRATHROY A Tale of the \u201945.CHAPTER XIV.\u2014 Continued.Shall we waken Coupland ?\u201d Hodge to Ryan.\u201cNo; lave him alone until we have something for him to eat.He's had the divil's own ride to-day with the duke\u2019s dispatches, and he ought to be made à general at least.The laugh with Which this assertion was received betokened the impression of the men that such good fortune could never befall one of the rank and file, and at the same time it showed that Coupland was Popular among his icomrades.Attention was attracted to the river by the voice of a sentinel demanding, \u201cWho goes there ?\u201d The soldiers, with the help of the fire: light, perceived a man in a boat row- Ing quietly to the shore.\u2018The man ceased rowing, and looked round to give the reply.Là \u201cA frien\u2019\u2014if you'll bide a minute or land, I'll let you see my pass.I'm just bringing a bit barrel o\u2019 real Ferrintosh (whiskey) for ane Neil Johnstone.\u201d A shout of welcome greeted that announcement.\"The boat touched the bank, and it was made fast by a heavy stone telng rolled on to the end of a rope secured to thie prow.\u201cWhat ails Johnstone come himself ?\u201d asked said that he didn\u2019t Ryan, as with | the others he assisted to land the keg.\u201cOh.I couldna say,\u201d rejoined the carrier, who was an old man dressed in rough homspun stuff, which ploughmen wore.\u201cI was just hanging about the stable at the inn; he wanted somebody to row up here wi\u2019 the keg, and I wanted the job.So he gied.me his pass and I came awa, and tha's a\u2019 I ken.\u201d The Ferrintosh excited so much interest that the old man was not much heeded, and he, with the appearance of s:mple wonder and delight at what he saw.stared atout him curiously.His eyes flitted over the recumbent form ot Coupland several times, and at lengtn rested upon it.He turned with a jerk as if from some ridiculous fancy.He moved slowly about, still gaping with loutish marvel at everything ; but there was a gleam of intelligence in his dark, sunken eyes which belied the character he represented.° This was his thought : ' \u201cNow, if I can only obtain a fair idea of their numbers and position, the clans may yet strike a blow that will give our king his own again.\u201d He was a told man to venture into that place with such thoughts.And he Was à bold man.At any rate he was one whom no danger could daunt if braving it promised the smallest advantage to his master.Courage and endurance reached their limit in this man\u2019s nature, inspired by fanatical devotion.Perilous aks his present position would have been to any man, it was doubly 80 to Strathroy, who was regarded as the main instigator of the gathering in Lochaber which premised to keep alight the fire of rebellion for sometime longer.Moving stealthily about, he again ap- { proached Coupland, and this time he stooped.trying to mee his face.Coup- land suddenly lifted his fiat and raised himself on \u2018his elbow before the spy could withdraw.\u201cWell, comrade,\u201d said the soldier, quietly, \u201cwere you seeking anybody 27 \u201cAy, maister,\u201d was the ready reply.\u201cI was looking for a friend, but you're no him.\u201d ( He moved away, but glanced back, muttering to himseify i + \u201cBy Heaven! if they had not assured me that Oliphant was dead; I should have said yonder he is\u201d (looking again, and seeing Coupland sitting up with the full glare of the fire updn him).\u201cIt is himself! What doss this riddle mean ?\u201d He passed on, and being within the line of sentinels, he passed unquestioned.Coupland was too much occupied with his own affairs to note anything unusual in the behavior of the man to whom \u2018he had spoken.He turned to Hodge, who was near him, and enquired for John- stone.\u201cHasn't come back yet.\u201d Coupland rested his elbows on his knees, his head on his hands, and istared thoughtfully at the fire.He was sick Wita waiting to kearn that Margaret was safe.Wretched as he was at times when he reflected upon the unmerited ignominy which had blackened his name, and; the disgrace that would surely follow the accidental identification of his real character, which might occur at any fnoment, he was still more acutely pained by his fears for her safety, and by the consciousness of the increasing suspense which she must be enduring on his account., \u201cBut I will try to be worthy of her sacrifice,\u201d wap his mental exclamation.\u201cIt is her hofior as much as \u2018mine that I am striving to win back.She has shared my shame, poor lass, and she shall be proud of the victory.\u201d ; It comforted him to think of that, and it reconciled him to all the hazards he had to encounter.Looking in the fire, with the wind sweeping through it, mak- Ing the branches crackle and hiss, and fanning them into a fiercer flame, he wias blessed with hopeful visions.When he was weak, oppressed by the struggle to regain his place among men, he thought of Margaret sand his strength Was renewed.When mountains seemed to rise before him, barring the way to success, and making him feel how feeble are all man\u2019s afforts against the tide of circumstance, he thought of Madge, and His comrades marveled at his frenzy in the field; they stood appalled by the mad ventures he would undertake, and carry to a successful issue, too ; but they dil mot know that he was blind to danger, seeing only Margaret and honor beckoning him forward.A noble name had been degraded, and he lived only \u2018to lift it up again to the high place it owned, for her sake.His reverie was interrupted by the arrival of an orderly with instructions for him to attend the general at his quarters.\u201cHas the general returned ?\u201d asked Coupland, rising to obey the command.\u201cYes, and Colonel Strang is with him.There will be serious work for us before morning.{- Colonel! Strang! 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; \" \u2018 \u2019 i facturer of Cutting Dies of every de- BRIC-A-BRAC, ete, .Le : .an upon Johnstone's property, terests.Would you have me, even as am Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate Manufact Ss 3 > Spring ; ; .of an erso o L.9 Jean 0 doybs else announced the arrival of the own- put oval American, Lo eer wise hady Helps digest the food, ove Springs; Galtor Syrings, English and American Stationery ee ame rade n NS TSI Ce , \u20ac En ie rs = \"os \u201cWhe 3 d Shoe Machi ialty, Machine AT \u2019 : eir n mar Hon to all who he has got with him?\u201d | aig Paolris one, Wig loves tne Cana a Cound ATE EL AZ Clarke\u2019s Universal, Is without thei OF a bottle, ; Yo be Continued, \u2018 March 14, , ; W.C.VAN HORN, ROR > Eoiler Tubes Cotton Waste, 2448¢.Jnmes street, labels without their authority , CT MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1896.FRANCE IS WAKING UP To the Gravity of Great Britain\u2019s Action.ENGLAND ALLIED WITH THE DREIBUND The Dervish Force at Dongola\u2014Origin of the Mahdist Empire in the Soudan., Paris, Mar.18\u2014The Government and people of France are beginning to reai- ize that the recent conferences at Ber- Un between the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Gdoluchowski ; the Italian Ambassador at Berlin, Count Lanza Di Busra, and the German Im- Perial Chancelior, Prince Hiahenlohe, un- dec the auspices of Emperor William of Germany, and with Great Britain a party to the underptanding arrived at, had more significance than was ger- erally admitted by the press or the public at the time.The re-arrangement of the Dreibund with Great Britain as an active instead or a silent partner in the arrangement, was evidently only the first step in the direction of attempting to make alterations in the map ob Africa, with the consent cr support of the Drei- bund, this being looked upon as being the price agreed, upon with Great Brit air for the latter's support of Italy and incidentally, of the Dreibund.But, behind the scenery =o carefully arranged at Berlin, there is, it is believed by the Government and press here, a great deal going on regarding which explanation must be prompily iurnished by Great Britain, or serious trouble may follow.In fact, if the Toulon corresponds ent of the Figaro this morning is to be believed, matters have already reached Buch a dangerous stage, that orders are expected here at any moment for the French Levant squadron to proceed to Egyptian waters.- ; The newspapers here generally approve of the attitude of M.Berthelot, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in personally communicating to the British Ambassador, the Marquis of Dufferin, as announced at the cabinet council yesterday.the dangers which might arise from the advance of British-Egyptian troops up the Nile.| The Figaro says :\u2014 Great Britain's attitude is an outrage upon Europe, and fiw virtually a breach of faith.\u201d The Matin asserts that the British expedition ug the Nile is \u2018proof jthat Great Britain is finding difficulty in defending the poiicy she would like to maintain in spite of the opposition of Europe.\u201d .Continuing, the Matin says :\u2014*In refusing to allow the Egyptian funds to be expended on an expedition by which | England alone would benefit, France has placed the latter country in an awkward Position and one from which she cannot escape.\u201d ; On top of the last mentioned question, however, came a despatch from Berlin this morning, saying that the North German Gazette announces that Great Britain has asked the powers sharing in the control of the Hgyptian department administration to allow her to use a portion of the reserve fund to defray the cost of the expedition to Dongola, which, at pres mt, ib est\u2019 mated to amcunt to only abou; £2,000 070, and that Germany, having ascertained the acceptance of the proposal, would accord with the views of the other Governments forming the Drei- bund, particularly the Italian Cabinet, has instructed the German commissioner of the public debt at Cairo accordingly.It is reported that Russian and French agents are at work in Rome endeavoring to detach Italy from the Dreibund.DERVISH FORCE AT DONGOLA.London, March 18.\u2014A despatch from Cairo to the Times says that the Dervish force at Dongola ig estimated at 10,000 cavalry, camel men and spear men, with a number of Soudanese rifle men.The Dervishes have also advanced a p:st to Suarta, 100 miles south of the iEgyp- tian frontier, consisting of from two to three thousand men who are probably picked fighting men.It will, therefore, be necessary to maintain a strong defensive position along the line of communication.Some weeks must elapse before the preparations are completed for the final start from Wady Haifa.SLATIN PASHA.Cairo, March 18.\u2014An autobiographical sketch entitled \u2018Fire and Sword in the Soudan\u201d just issued from the pen of Blatin Pasha, is of peculiar \u2018interest Just mo win view, of the British advance Just now in view of the British advance As Governor-General of Darfur, Slatin Pasha wap in a position to understand and explain the ethnological, social, and political conditions which made the triumph of the Mahdi posisiblé, and dur- Ing his long captivity at Omdurman he was an eye witneps of the ruin which the revolution brought on the greater part of the mative population.Slatin Pasha is of the opinion that the whole situation in the Soudan might have been changed, if in the winter of 1882-33, the authorities at Cairo had accepted the good advice which they received, not to despatch a large expedition with the aim of re-comquering Kordofan, but to station ¥Ye-Inforcements from Hgypt in strong defensive positions along the White Nile, and to leave, ff the time being, the webels to themselves.In the author\u2019s Judgment, the military forces at the dis- poexl of the royal officers were quite sufficient to stamp out the revolt in the so-called Gesira, or island between the Blue and White Nile, and to check the advance of the Mahdists from the west.Had this plan! been adopted, it is pro- cunced more than probable that the complete abscnce of any regular system of administration among the rebels would havel soon caused an outbreak of discord; and, at a lter period, the Eeyp- tian Government would have been able ta recover the ground it had lost.Not that the Khedive's authority could have been maintained in Darfur until better times, but to have deliberately renounced that province would have been the lesg of two evils.- 'Those at the head of affairs in Cairo, however, thought other- Wwise.Co THE MAHDI.The Mahdi; as is well known, died of typhus fever in Ondurman not long aften the fall of Khartoum, and his spiritual and temporal power developed upon the Khalifa Apdullahi, who still rules under the mame of Whalifat Ej Mahdi Sayed.Abdullahi Ibn Sayed.Mohammed\u2014such is the full name of the Khalifa\u2014belongs to the Kaaisha section of the Baggaras, as all cattle- owning nomad Arabs are called, When {Abdullahi joined the Mahdi he was thir- ty-five years old, and was then a slim and active,\u2018 man.It seems that latterly he has be come very stout, and his lightness of gait has long since disappeared.Ile is now fifty years of age, but looks considerably older, and the hair of his beard is almost white.Slatin Pasha describes him as quick-tempered and rash, often acting without a moment's consideration.He is intensely suspicious of everyone, the members of his household and his nearest relatives included.No one ventures to speak to him avithout referring in the most fulsome terms to his wisdom, power, justice, i though powerfully built | courage, generosity and truthfulness, It appears that Abdullahi\u2019s pride and con fidence in his own powers are indescribable, He firmly believes that he is capable of doing anything and everything.He pretends to act under divine inspiration, and never hesitates to appropriate the merits of others as fiis Own.The victories gained by his lieutenants hewas- cribes to the inspired orders, which he pretends Lad been issued by him.It is customary with him to rob families wholesale, to seize and execute all per sons of tribal influence and authority, and to reduce entire races to a condition 0\" impotence.It is affirmed by Slatin Pasha that during the Mahdi\u2019g lifetime severity of the proceeding enscted in his master\u2019s name, and for the merciless manner in which defeated enemies were treated.It was he who gave the order for no quarter at the storming\u2019 of Khur- toum, and it was he who subsciqueurtly authorized the sweeping massacre of women and children, as well as men.C THE MAHDIST EMPIRE.The extent of country now governed by the Khalifa is little altered from that occupied originally by the Egyptian Government; but prosperous districts that once possessed a teeming population have bedn reduced to desert wastes.The great plains over which the western Arebs roamed arc deserted, and their piuces taken by wild animals, while tLe homesteads of the Nile dwellers are now occupied by those nomad tribes, Who have driven cut the rightiul owners of the soil, or enslaved them to till the land for the benefit of their new masters.According to Slatin Pasha, it is folly to imagine that the country can right itself by internal revolt.The helping hand must come from without, and the local populations must be made to believe that, the first step to establish Egyptian authority having been taken, thers will be no drawing back.\u2018They must be convinced that the Khalifa\u2019s power is doomed, and that the brig'ter era of civilization is assuredly returning.Then, and not till then, will what is left of the river tribes throw in their lot with the advancing forces, and lend their aid in breaking down the power of the now waning Mahdist Empire.MORE BRITISH TROOPS NEEDED.Loudon, March 18.\u2014A despateh to the Glode ffom Caire,\u2018 says that the state- {ment of the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr.George N.Curzon, in the House of Commons, on Monday last, regarding the activity of the Dervishes in und about Dongola, and the danger with which Egypt is threatened, caused a sensation there.It is further stated that considerable surprise is expressed at the gravity of the situation, which is now more fully realized, and, in the upinion of the authorities, more British troops are urgently required in Egypt.The despatch adds that strong hopes are expressed everywhere that Great Britain will rise properly to the emergency.THE ELECTORAL LISTS Many Young Men Who Taking Advantage of the Re-opening of the Lists.are The assistant city clerk has been kept busy for the past two days by persons who are qualified to vote by the last Quebee Electoral Act, and who want to profit by the re-opening of the provincial lists, and get their names put on.Thle majority of the 150 who have presented themselves yesterday and to-day are young men, and the following is the statement that Mr.Gosselin gets them to swear to: THE QUEBEC ELECTION ACT, 1895.Article 9, 88.11, 59 Viet.chap.9.declare and say: 1.\u2018That I am subject of Her Majesty Dy birth or naturalization, and that I am not otherwise legally disqualified.2.That Y am of the full age of twern- ty-one years, 3.That'l am not already\u2019 entered on the voters\u2019 list for the said electorul dis trict.4.That I am drawing from: my salary or wages, in money or in effects, from business, employment, trade or profession, or {rom investment in Canada, a revenue of at least three hundred dollars per annum, and that 1 have drawn such revenue, and have so resided, in the said electoral distri-t of division No during one year immediately before the preparation of the present list, 5.That I am as such qualified to be entered upon\u2019 the voters\u2019 list for the ele tion of a member of the Legislative Assembly, in the ward, being in the electoral district of , division No., and I therefore ask that my name be inscribed upon the said voters\u201d list, and, 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of The Canada Evidence NO MONEY FOR NO MON THE STREETS.The Thaw is Coming and Thoroughfares Cannot be Cleaned.The City \u2018Surveyor had an interview with His lerday in reference to the fact that there will be 400 men discharged this after noon and that hereafter there will not be a man to clean the streets.Mr.\u2018St.George stated that hle had been refused more money to go on with the work, and that in a few days the streets will bi} impassable; but that he could not possikly do anything without money, snd this is very scarce at the City Hall this year.The thaw which has set in will soon convert the stredts into marshes and thé cityf will probably be called upon to pay more money for claims for damages than the amount which is require by Mr.St.George to go on with the work.Last year he spent $14,000 for the leaning of the sida streets where there aire no street railway tracks from the 18th of March to the end of the season.His Wontihip the Mayor stated to a Herald reporter that there could Lt nor thing done now to remedy the state oi affairs.He considered that the cleaning of the streets was the most important appropriations of the Roads De: partment and he spoke in strong terms against the difficult position in which Mr.St.George has been placed, \u2018The present stage of affairs,\u2019 said Bis Worship, \u2018\u201cshowg you that I Was perfectly right two years &go when I, as alderman, wanted to increase our re- yenue by.some means or other.\u201d À Abdullahi was solely responsible for the | I, the undersigned, of the city of Montreal, residing\u2019 at No.Street ward, in the electoral district of division No solemnly Worship the Mayor yes A \u201cCOURT\u201d UNDER ARREST.Charged With Having Stolen a Gold Watch.He Also Robbed a Montreal Lady\u2014The Borden Diamonds.\u201c New York} March 18.=Count Lucien Di Armande Rivere, as he called himseli, is under arrest in Richmond, Va., at the request of the police of this city.He is charged with having stolen a gold watch from an acquaintance, Leopold Rogge, of Brussels, An application has been made for requisition papers, and a central ofiice detective will be sent to Richmond to bring the man back as soon as all arrangements have been made.On December 24 Count Lucien registered at the Hotel Brunswick as Ecalmont.The room which he occupied was suspected that he was interested in that famous: robbery, for he leit the hotel on the day the robbery was committed.Among the guests at the Hotel Brunswick at they time was Countess Orgles Ivry, wife où Count Orgies D'Ivry, of Montreal.Count Lucien pretended to be well acquainted with all the members of her family, and ingratiated himself into her confidence He saw her several times at the Hotel Brunswick, and uc- cording to the police, in some manner obtained from her a diamond-studded watch of great values, The Countess, however, refused to, make a formal complaint against him, as she disliked the notoriety attending the prosecution of the case against him.lt was the night of his departure from the hotel that the robbery of the Borden diamonds was discovered.Although the police at no time believed that he was connected with that crime, they have still been on his trail.PEORIA INCERDIARIES A Number of Fires Start up in Enpid Succession.Peoria, Ill., March 18.\u2014The fire bell was clanging almost incessantly between midnight and two o'clock this morning, Five alarms were turned in and the entire department is still working in the southern portion of the city.The first fire was in the Hutchinson Cooperage Works, the largest plant of its kind in tha city.\u201cThe rear portion of tha building was badly damaged.No estimate of loss could be given this morning, but it is covered by insurance.The engines had scarcely returned to tieir quarters when two alarms called them to the Manhattan Distillery, where an immense hay stack was in flames and threatening destruction to the Gis tillery.The firemen had just got the better of this fire when a few blocks away from, them, at the cooperage works of Madigan, Waisn & Company, flames were seen 10 burst, and two more alarms came in rapid succession.The fire here had à big stait and the cooperage worka weng practically de stroyec: Nothing is known as to the origin, tut it is presumed to have, been incendiary with; the rest.No estimates of the losses have been mace.The police protection in tnd vicinity of the fire have bee increased and extra pre cautions have been taken to guard against further fires.ANOTHER DISCOVERY In Connection With the Touzh-Ham- mond Tragedy.Gravenhurst, Ont.; March 18.=The excitement here over the poisoning of Katie Tough-Hammond is undiminished.The feeling among the male members of the population is very pronounced, and although extreme meusures are freely talked off, it is not likely that any viok lence will be doue to the prisoner, Hammond, when he is brought up from Bracebridge to the preliminary investigation before the magistrate to-day.) Hammond is said to be 22 years of age, but he does not look more than 19.Ee seems totally unconcerred, und takes great delight in joking with his guard.He thinks he will get off scott frec.The Crown has secured another piece of evidence, which they think will further establish the motive of the supposed mur der.Another insurance policy has been found, showing that when the couple were in Buffalo, Hammond or James, ag he called himself, managed to get an additional $1,300 put on the life of his wife.This makes the total amount of insurance $6,000.NEITHER QUICK NOR DEAD Had Any Sympathy From Hector La- berge.Hector Labgrge, until a few months ago official stenographer in the Police Court pleaded mot guiity before Judge Dugas in that tribunal yesterday.The case is a very sad one for the unhappy wile.The prisoner was one of the stenographers who were selected to report; the famould Shortis trial in Beau harnois Madame Laberge, a most Pady-like and highly respectable woman, test fied that on that occasion her four year old\u2019 son had died and sie had tele graphed to the father to come home to ger the last of his little son and also to bring money (to pay the funeral ex.pensesf He paid no attention to the message and.on his return never wen' near his wile.Shortly afterwards another son was born, but the father; al though requested), never took the trouble to see his wife and the little one No money was forthcoming and Ma.wame Laberge had to depend on her mother for her support.Laberge did not think it worth his while to see his dead son or welcome the new one.The prisoner had Mr.St.Pierre, Q.C.; to defend him, and the learned counsel made a desperate struggle for his client.Judge Dugas, who is always ee- vere in this class of offenders, scored the prisoner fog its heartlessmess, He found him guilty and! ordered him back to jail until Friday for sentence.Strange Death of a Priest.Cincinnati, March 18.\u2014At ten o\u2019clock last night a man was sem to fall or jump into thle river from a bargs ati the foot of Bay- miller Street.The body was recovered and identified estibat of Father M.Robinson; who came here about six weeks ago.He was of the Roman Catholic Order cf the Holy Cross, and was teactire in St Joseph\u2019s College.It is not known whether it was accidental or daily increases were as \u2018follows: Monday, increase, $273; Tuesday, increase, $243; Wednesday, increase, $114; Mhursday, increase, $149; Friday, -in< crease, $205, Saturday, increase, $234.\u2018Montreal Street Railway earnings yes- \u2018terday were $3,463.04, an increase over thé corresponding day last year of $744.45.This is the largest gain for some time past.Peo A report from Toronto this afternoon -quoted the following prices on the Stock Exchange there: Gas, 200 asked, 196 bid; Telegraph, 123 asked, 124 bid; Pacific, 66 asked, 55 1-2 bid; Torcnto Electric, 187 asked,-134 1-2 bid; Cable, 161 1-4 asked, 161 bid; Telephone, 158 asked, 155 1-23 bid; Montreal Street Railway, 219 asked, 217 bid; Toronto Street Railway, 76 asked, 75 1-4 bid.Sales at the Pose of 100 chares at 75 1-4 and 25 at \\ The highest, 1owest and closing prices, total sales and net changes from yester- dev s closing prices for actual sales in the local market were as follows t MORNING BOARD.Sales.High.Low.Close, 30 Toronto Railway.764 TE} TG+ 60 Postal.\u2026 26} 864 84% 37 Royal Electric.120 120 120 77 Bahk of Montreal.219 219 219 8 Merchants Bank.166 166 166 AFTERNOON BOARD, Sales.High.Low.Close, 50 Richelfeu.88 88 88 AS.eee a ana es 2023 2023 2023 1 Bank of Montreal.219 219 219 1 Telegraph .165 165 165 \"SHAVHDVAVE IVIONVNIÉ : LE DEMAND FOR MONEY LOCALLY CONTINUES * \u201cVERY SMALL.There i8 no particular change in the local money situation.Funds aie not plentifil, but the demand is quite limited.Call loans are nominal at 5 to 53 Per.cent.[Exchange rates are as follows: BETWEEN BANKS.Buyers.Sellers.Counter.New York funds 1-10 dis.to 1-16 dis.par.Sterling 60 days.9% to 97-16 9% to 9 K Demand.99-16 10 911-16 9 to 9 \u2018 Cables.9% to 92 9 to \u2014 Money in London 4 per cent, Bar silver in London, 813d.London, March 18.\u20144 p.m.=Consols, for money, 109 5-16; do.for the account, 1098.London, March 18.=The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months\u2019 bills, & to £ per cent.Canadian Pacific closed # lower in London at 56%.Unites! \u2018States gold blalnce to-day $127,564,110), : U.8.TREASURY FINANCES.fmm THE GOLD RESERVE STILL CREEPING UPWARDS.Ths United States Treasury statement Issued yesterday, covering actual results of two days ago, shows for the dates named the following balances in excess ot outstanding certificates, compared With that of the day preceding: Gol Mar.14.Mar.13.a d RN Cerrone errant $127,862,644 $127,930,136 a Ver.+.21,734,672 21,537,023 Ts B, Notes.,.75,702,798 75,582,197 reasury notes, ete.31,182,351 31.400,553 Total., +.$256,482,405 $256.449,909 Total Government recetpte \u201cfor the day, $645,732: expentlitures, $879,000; êxcess of expenditures, $233,268.For es month to date: Receipts, $14,511,- 1: expenditures, $18,818,000; excess Of expenéitures, $4,306,409.For the scal year to date: Recelpts, $289,080,- 3; expenditures, $260,903 548: excess ol expenditures, 221 823.266.NEW YORK GOSSIP.the 3.Bache & Co., New York, wire cir local manager, C.D.Monk, as ows: enn.Coal & Iron net earnings fon T the month or February increaged $39,571 fixed charges decreased $851; surplus in Creased $40,422.Two months' net in- Crease 382,954; charges decreased $12,667; surplus increased $95,623.Tobacco meeting adjourned without acting on dividend.' Washington special: Senator Butler, of North Carolina, has introduced a bill for a Government postal telegraph service.The amount of Reading stock not den posited under plan; is a little over $3,000; 000.It 1s necessary, even with thin amount outstanding, to : foreclose, .and measures to this end have already been carried so far that a decree is expected; Soon.Until this decree is given it can; be statea authoritatively that there will be no further call for assessments.Washington special: \u2018The interest in L the Cuban.question has to a very great extent subsided, and conservative Senators say that as soon as the Conference Committee reports have been acted upon the whole excitement of the past month over the matter will in a measure be forgotten, and they do not think there Will be any revival of the question at the present session.Chicago special: The Ogden Ges Co.has again asked for à permit to lay mains and has been refused.The corporation counsel, In his opinion, says\u2018to the Commissioner of Public Works: \u2018\u2018\u2019The ordis nance of February 25, 1895, having been \u2018prima facie repealed by repealing the ordinance of April 10, 1895, the ordinance should be treated by you as valid for purposes of this application, and it necessarily follows that, so far as you are con- Cerned in this matter, there is no ordinance under which the Ogden Gas Cois now authorized to lay its mains and pipes.\u201d \u2018This gas can be put in so much! cheaper than ordinary illuminating gas and yields so much better light as to make it a very important factor in the future gas business of tha city.With the break in gas has .also come the reiteration of the \u2018statements heretofore made by good authorities that all proposed consolidation deals of local gas companies are off.THE DAY IN WALL STREET.New York\u2019 March 18\u2014Tte Evanirg Post says: Securitids moved to-day on exactly the same basis as bas b-en underlying their movement all the weck.Thy professional speculation bad the ficdld all to kimeelf, and this, a veual, shomifies a tivity in the industrial shares alone, American Toba-co stork of course, was under such circum- stanres, the ctief point of activity, and traders spent the day waging their heads over the \u201cPlug Tobacco War,\u201d the \"Rights to Cigarmtto Machines,\u2019 and numerous other topics of cqually grave moment fn finence; : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.\u201c The closing prices on the local stock exchange to-day were reported as follows by Chas.Meredith & Co., St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal : Mar.18,| Mar.17.DESCRIPTION, > ul» FERRE * | \u201cja Canadian Pacific Railway.564 55 563] 553 o do Land Bonds|.|.|.|._ D.85.8.Ac.\u2026essuesirosseceruse «| 6% 53] 64 ai De 8.8, A.PtA.us.ec0 cc cv0ve 14 : 13 14 19 Commercial Cable Co .162 161 |1624/162 Montreal \u2018Telegraph Co., .|167} 165 1674165 Rich and Ont.Nav.Co.923 864 921 86 Montreal Street Railway.|218} 2174 218312174 Toronto Street Ry.765 753] 763] 764 Montrea: GagCo.we 2033-202 [2044(202 Bell Telephone Co, .158% 155 {1581156 loyal Wlectrie Co.[125 110 [125 [110 Bank of Monvreal m .\"12234 21841220 2184 Ontario Bank .| 76 jules La Bangue du Peuple.}.Molsons Bank.: Bank of Toronto .Jacques Cartier.° Merchante 0.Merchants\u2019 Bk.of H'F'X.: .i.Eastern Townshins.l.'.WDUEDeC .iiavrennn.devvennnenefonnalecenionail., Nafionale.,c.ven.a+csnsacess concfesss feeds Union.eeenereas Commiérce .\u2026.\u2026.areas >.Ville Marie Hochelaga\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ottawa Bank.Intercolonial Coal Co., .Do Preferred Stock, asc consueus \u2018North \u201cVest Land pré.!!| 30 [217150 1 Champl and St.Law.Bonds.|.|.\u2026.1 Montreal Cottor Co.- 1 fay Blues arent Serges, in Dlack and je extre such power.The inconvent it Akoun, a German pentes last MF in mone hat his watch and some $15 SA T0 ANE STREET Iva J Bhat From Tse per yard: dye and water- after belne a the case of treaties Which, Mr.Lafontaine, Assist * Po applied to} man, js dise ere taken.The track of a LLI S SU CCESSOR + 1 Black Crepons, the fi ng framed with the Pres ch, trat » Assistant Police Magis- ernible in the snow , IN | shown in the pe \u20ac finest display ever may be throw 4 the President, Le for a warrant fo the building, shôwi the snow back of Aven CO 1 Handsom Silk Striped Crepons © [those who pegotiate se Seyate, But CP4inst Mr.Stiles the root.er had waited for bis o hat the murder.renbishop Averadi to Be Papal Deles N | j Handsome Mohair Striped Crepons, States know.the conditi 1 the Uniteq OF Of the concern.M naging direct- Inquest is being held pportunity.AD New Tork Mas area States, « Bi 3 Fine SR Be Silk Crepans.tion.itions ol megotia- was to the effect th «.Akoun\u2019s story 5 MRR this à York, Mar:h 18.\u2014 The re E L New Reversible sir repons.The grou ; ne t that he had mad - = morning, say at | Advertiser, * : Sil nd on ; rangements wi ear i \u201d Says that 1dimal ï Le , i phon Sic ora \u201cwoot Grigor, Lhe Bound on which Congress der he exprtion sn iy of cls ith IMMIGRATION BILLS.[fins cette none.x \u201cearly in May, Take tho lead in © P TS CT ; a Plain Monae Creer ons.\u201d nationality of the claimants ont the which ne lon an army of camels with - \u2019 his OT to Rome: It is intimated tok and price is just a N on Lr! ns- em, was fictitious 8, Or of some was to gi ; Re | \"as Papal : to | = ; E, Co ; ctitious ; on t ; give desert stricti 2 | © i pal Delegate t is [== 4 a __BLACK MOHAIR DRESS GO really Canadians b s, they being not be the ground.Of course the pictures ve Measures Introduced ir country will be pot Dele e to this A.AMSA ; R wi | Plain Black Mohair Lustre ODS, requirement of an atid Americans.The and £ ce charge for this ein W United States House \"the 7 the tbe Ancient Sue in veradi, Tribu Y & SON MON cr 4 ain \u2018Black Mohair Sicilia ity mi n afidavit of national that he privil y raction ashington; \u2018 of the ablest GF the EEE 2nd ond , TRE = i Fancy Black M air Sicilian, y might perhaps help t ational that he h ivilege Mr.Akoun alleged Hous ni D.C, March 18: .© à of the younge and 0 : SZ Al i 1 Fancy Black Mohair Lustre 1 am inclined, ho p to cut the\u2019 knot.thel s ad deposited with Mr Sth Jouse Committe ; ch 18,\u2014Fhe Sutrocn#ing the P ger dignitaries ° i ; ir Sicili : 7 .um .Stiles d idea e on'Immigrati is alré the Pope.Archbish ; wi 2 All the latest ohalr Sicilian, party feeling w wever, to suspect that À um of §1,000 upon thi day, decided to favor.lon to- already in this it shop Averadi I.qo : ; ities i .209 g was at the at dng, he alle 1S understand- im avorably re sion ; ; country on s ; : \u2014 to A in' stock.ove n Mohairs now Mischief, a e bottom of .ges he made all portant re ; port two ion) and hn .) a special mis- - i , and that the om of the |to have the all arrangements duc restrictive measures i © is being entertained = us (+ ( NEW.TRIMMINGS © yas not so much unwillingness to pas ha d'in addition to the 51,000 he says he and ae) wry McCall, of Massachusetts leading Catholics.ined by the oi hi) ! AN : e money as.: s to pa as alre i , e says h nd Mr.W.A.Sto ; ts -\u2014 : er, y \u201cIAI the Pe AND FMBROIDERIES.Mr.Gresham 5 willingness to differ fro of rear, dneurred a further expense fe he Stone Bill establishe Pennsylvania.na \" ities the newest designs and latest mov- at a standstill Mr.Akoun wanted the the fmmmigrent hot United State font FATHER MARQUETTE MARQUE fo » , money batk 2.un wanted the mmigrant shal ; es that .foi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"; DISCUSSED not but' this he s ; certificat shall be provided wit ot succeed in gett ays he did ate from the United Stat With a Petitions f THE BONNET.Mr.Lafontaing img.sular Or authorized re States Con- or Its Removal Presented a Ballin cumstances that fought, under the cir the United States at th p esentative of the U.§.House, to un gton Hooth\u2019s Volunteer L Stiles to cail at th etter requesting Mr.his last residence, that he place nearest Washington, March 18 : Ta Interested in H assies be the b at the Police Court woul admission to the Uni e is eligible to against the stat .\u2014The crusade no IN| ~ eadgear.the best thing, and th uld the existi the United Stat in St statute to Father M = bu £343 ST ew York, March 18.\u2014A delivered to Mr.Sti Jat letter was (Le existing laws.The M States under |! Statuary Hall, was gi arquette iy .CATHERINE ST.day meeting of \u201cGod's N the first week.the same entire on Tuesday, on mended by the.committee, on Bill, ag Minence by petitions askin fon ie pro- ho Corner Metcalfe S teers,\u201d which Was held in the Unie Volum- | leaving his bag e left for New York mules between the age | \u2019 >\u2019 excludes all moval introduced in the Tn ll, th TELEPHONE No.3888 treet.nacks in Thirty-fifil Street e Unton Taper- Lawrence Hag Bese cte., in the St thirty-one, who are ges ble een and prosentatives Linton and 5 hurd by Re- th.ald Square, Maj rect, west of Her day, again all, Mr.Akoun vester.40d write Engli e to reaq MUS remarkabl enkins, The r a jor Peter -Gl Hers day, again applied for, warr yester- nglish, and some ot dra e of these w o AMALGAMATIO pero vas Ke sprinkling of open resided.me for false pretences.a warrant, this Budge.he original bill Placed thy fon A BL © J ont Committee of that WwW evs N e audience pu unj- ered by the extraditi La ence cov- ji utieen and sixt \u2018| el he airs nes of Neb ; ° Our i = .close of the meeting | and when) at ths Dug radition treaty to both sexes, T ixty, and applied have examined, it i raska.The ine 1 me) Maj } ab the Dugas and Desnoyers y.Judge4 th sexes.The omissi e : » it is stated y Ss arc a oe T : all the solder: ng;| Major Glen reguestec| ble Biss noyers and High Consta.OM Îts provisi mission of.females OFS Of the so-called di , Several rec- \u20ac 1g ht he hos, W Gal some i lers present to remain, este issonnette, spent gh Consta- py, isions was decided u > |ther M ed discoveries a .CS, me instructions to give; in, as he hag Sultation over an hour in con- event the separation of 7% LboR 10 Marquette, and on of Fa To Consumer ; ; of the whol to give, fully two-thirds | AKO er the application .of families, tion of the sta careful examina- our Tw s, and a Mystery to Competi plu Gales B ros., platform.© number gathered below eu on the PORTE resolved to fuse: REY them to be incredible.ts made believe \u201cBON BOURGES Two Favorite Brands\u2014 vetitors.Ask your dealers for tai i ; A at à i > .9 ; Doing business und It bas now been defini tie] TY guilty of false tobi Stiles was not DR.BROWN'S CAS \u201cMONT 01S\u201d CLARET (Table Wi Eo sm em, |G se | Hl preues ona Tht BROWNS CASE: POWDER MILL EXPLO FERRAND\u201d CLARET (invalide Une 84.06 hor dur.manne ; BROS volunteers shall be of the women It ig b would not li \"1 A u D 8 ids\u2019 Use) $4.00 d : ° | dark ru .x y no means certai e cquitted of th : | S 1.00 Extra Per C ; : per doz.qui ma = \u2019 a shade war a ; russet tint Stiles ha ; : in that .e Charges ; nse containing arts ne: Tel 2980.°° rT ot a Dealers, equally corviecable and b cal brown, but that he has Toft or geo, and the fact San and Un-ministerial ES Five Mangled Eodies So F de © Sould not improve the quality, a voter sar .Antoine Street, quest point! bas become te in the Hall, lens sage behind him i 4 Francisco) March 18.\u2014Rev.Dr Brow Pong From the Ru: be Recovered ealer is out of it, telephone or rit paid double the price.If your Hoi estion; and fon ite a burning} that he intended d one to su s acquitted of .a ay n| Poughkeepsie N.Y., March 18 BORDEAUX GLARE an) pull rm Jan the first time since th £ trip.tended: only to make a ae un-ministeri tha charges of adultery and mill, which) + i X., March 18.\u2014A powder T G0 30 H | an FO OTWEAR REPAIRED tionists NA ortely garmients the fair Solr | ying EE conduct, kite adds À lat Rifton: Lister employment to 75 men Te Sol à a Montreal Telephone a .il ave seceded - le church\u201d ; ,Ç 1 > Ç he que | > y ounty ble ., = 2 & 1 revai ' et ret spring headgear, Te pore DEATH OF \u201cop URT J , Brown's action se Rew.Dr; mn have.been ou mangled pos Pres CROCKETT\u2019S LATEST | = car repair boots and shoes bling that, in ul be Jed of a form reson.che UDY.made public on ont \u20ac charges had been is situated oct found in the ruins.The mill ~m\u2014 JUS sr r lany Modern and in a satisfact ite \u2018\u2019cottar old fashion plates called Born a or on Cf bis quick tem- dale) which! i o miles From Row 66 T OUT Inj at actory manner It will be done ia es Stave In New Jersey, and M \u201cVit ce om | rails of tho accident cre van station CLEG KELLY\u201d Improvements hs tv reasonable pri It will be done in brown : an 120 Years Old.ore |.regard to thie, yor | Details of the accident are Station.An A T > ces.silken trimmings # own straw, with Redbank, ears Old.\u201clis alleged b thie.young lady whom it worl was brough 6 very meagre, and rad of the City, His P Have been devi , F.X.TESSIER, to ba excectingly coming to mich nt Cummings, 5513 to.be ne ders ue \"We find.bid conduct vg have vite a ho grove from tHe scons of tbe exp man author of «The SB.CROCKEIT.| stoch tn ¢ DÉSKS.We huge the hres sin whose dedicat Mrs.Booth, N ; | to-be the oldest w | ruler oh sh tg have violateü au | 7 & borse a he \u2018explosio hor of © The Lil ; stock i : ave the larg © Whoss delicate complexi oth New Jersey, died a lest woman in 8 which: should ed alli shout ci and wiajggton ni n I e Lilac Subonnez, \u201d in Canada, and i gest and £404 .it will suit admi plexion and chestnut Fair bank eyy died ab ber bons i In | vid control the i about ¢ .The mill blew ustrated, Und >\u201d ete.» and special low prices.rig \u2014 St.Catherine St.hom ecarirably, while chostout bair Pants yesterday, Sito was bam, in Rd Eure a À he actions of @ | gout mu were iii he mill, blow wp Orockotts works, both for humor ad pathos Canadian Office & § prices.rot rr ren .Se den 7 A | - I \u20ac I Sh hd > 5 * Jed.i 3 The Frankfort I i , : Will also look charming a lived in New 3 ae Grigzstows, and nfzo the kindly and moni, we gladly recog: x a : Price, $1.25 Five Cents Extra \u201c1782 chool Desk Agency vat surance C ja umiform off Aunt Jeger oy 2 ber Life dinion ad ramets anly words of appre (UCKY RAILR | by Mail.Notre Da Opposi o OF FRANKFOR 0, blue.T the men will b \u2018 = udy*#} parents w : thie reparation offered by hi OAD DIRECTOR ÊÎ y , otre Dame St pposite Jadi 2T-ON-M AIN.Jue.The officers are to e darkest ed by Willibm Vector, ere slaves, own young lady in our pr oy him to Their ; \u2014\u2014 S.AR S | .Carsley\u2019s Stora Canadian A ' and the soldie 10 Wear cavalry bat she was ai ector, and for man \u2019 The counci our presence.\u2019\u2019 r Special Demelisi J TORE = mor Marks\u20143,000,000 Capi gency.soldiers pealted caps.\u2019 Sa s also a chetitel.Her fix y years uncil says that Dr.Brown\u2019s Esc lished, But The 2407 St, Cathari ) mor 1] £00, Capital tion of slave: .er first reccllec- planation of th .own\u2019s ex- Sr T Escape Uninjured y arine St, Mont just , \u2014L150,100 R : Man ery Was whien Davi ; e payment of mome St.Louis, Mo, \u2019 rent.ron _ B.* 14378 Reserve fon ot William Waters, whi owned by Major Dorideon is unsati ney to Mrs.whi ; Mo., March\u2019 18.\u2014The bril ,437,852 Reserve for outstan AN ASS AS that time , whose plantation \u201c| not a tr satisfactory, bs \u2018there ig which left here Mond -\u2014The trait, ni and risks not run fire Claims INS FOILED jab time near whap {is on Was ab li trace of suspicion in fhe minds 18 l'on a tour of i day bearing officials gall Marks\u20147 357 = > off.wicks She was sols 8 now New Brunse e council concern] mg the ib sta of and San T inspection of the St.Loui Bed steads : soci I am prepared t Attempt t never so well treatet everal times, but was reputation of Dr.Brown itherto stainless last nigh rancisco road was w ws ° toil risks ahd i 0 cover inward © Murder the Wi b .reated, she used Brown ard bis row.night, at Rogers, Ark.S po recked A it From Company 5¢ lowest: in shove Teme | Kecond Hand Deater, 0 her oi Major Watois Ope of 499 à cmplcts.ricuds consider the vers Freed Killed, and \u2018the cook akeman Poste omg Cory pretty Iron mis er Buildin Ww lowe current Te - oronto, Ont.vol as that when G Sh ' dette vindicationl = njured.The oot , adl pric \u20ac ots at very lo 181 treal, GERALD St.Sacrament ates.0) , Ont, March 18.\u2014Abcut Washington di Ti General and M private coach of y Ww j ve w th SERALD LOMBER.Afton Mon: o'clock yesitierda; \u2026\u2014Abcut \u2018three th ghon dined at Gui Héral alt Mrs, réctors was demolished, bu of the di- e have just recei : \u2019 thy WIL CAIRNS, Spacir p ney.sick Sterday af tegmoon | the guests of Maj indstene, N.J.; as occu molished, but no and h eceived some new T.E.&A M pe \u2014 ANS, Special Agent sickly-loo.ing, clean-shaven v a tall, dark, Honor o | Major Vectory she b as F pants were injured.Presi ne of the andsome designs in B * .MARTIN TST .ed into the, « stavelr younz man wa ny of waiting wu y she bad the REAK OF NA General Man - President Ripley Lamps.rich i anquet \u2019 \u2018em \u2014 6, vont] Band toy wg Ton walle She retained B pon them at th URE.i Manager Morrill, G ol gold finish and O Furaiture D ran: fer, ab 205 vot 1d store of Mrs ained ber hes re table) intendent Wentw , General Super- Pillaës.Weh nyx e Dealers, ; ; Vois Streat.Aus- dagree, am ; ealth to a remarkah A tworth, Mr.A per ave them from 1924 Notre D rani volver from his ét and drawing a re and until with markable Extr msterdam, re Mr.Alsebey, of $7.6 9 °° nme Street oy o im: his pocket, deposited it pr the her death smoke; m'a short tim raordinary R aigr m, representing the Fri .65 to $21.0 5 courtier.H dai ly posited it on the on moked her .Ime of esult of an Oper: gn bond-holders tisco for- .0.over ridces, and AE os ated some oo Spy wonderful activity and moved abou New ¥ in Prague.peratton were in the coach amd several directors, Trey would make a very handsome MoN UMENTS, Loo person on {he premisos, who wag the o-ly li caves ons son, S © so old.ork, March 18.\u2014The Europe edding Present.VO Only.A remar For e premises, swmppli .y {lives in N ; amuel Bergen : ti .e European edi-' Pave ena HEAD aga: 4 kab or the \u2018\u201c , swpplied his ls New Bruns ; gen, who on of the H | nnblis ,( = gai à Dining Room are pr for or tot tHe cart idecs determining) whether nincty-six years iy © Said to bo An One publistes the following: Toronto, Marly far gore 24: S.WALKER & CO Ww STONES.Etc.rep Hardwood Side , pieces wear \u2019 ITH1dges were suitiab] _\u2014 .als ary result of an Fp __\u2026 10Nt0, March 18,\u2014 : 200 ST \u201c> e hav 3 repl ficeboard, E apo thé yours man able for hid said + .operation, à farm i 18,\u2014Jameg Hiacock| \u2014 » CATHERINE ave some special Î Table and Kir Chain tension nex y man, who see , d to be mnvique i ical hist \u2019 armer from the vicini lacock, : STREET, offer.ole : \u201chairs, vous and excâte: seemed ver ARRO ; - n medical bistory, is) t e vicinity of ed y 4 ; fers ab very low iy We carry à .excited, fitted them i Ly: ESC AP state by, the Vi story, is ton, came to the ci Burling- i The full lin chambers of the | hem into th .tbe Vierna correspondent o yale : he city yesterda: ; MAHO prices.A WW alr e of Oak duals oO; a arr ) : e tandard pondent of the pocket fall o : rday with do.entrer Sideboards, Dining Tables apa he replaced pi of Hs Rnb Accident to a Train W pa have been reported from the in eel Ja oney and sucecedod ETAN REBELS Peter Smith Granite Co [rio J S ; \u20acapon, and pointi Pere, COCKEG LhE ith CE versity, À ; da; ating\u2019 large jag during Givi : oro Dinner Wa ne Seated Chairs, rem > pointing at thé Woman! ia are Wal.y, iu Prague.uay.He) dic la ; ing the iving tl = 1 ggons, Butlers\u2019 , arked dramaticaliv: «4 an's heads ce on Board Professor Mavi Iv i cplayed hig wealth re Chinese Trouble i pa DLC Mess etc, at prices \u2019 ers\u2019 Trays, Comet woman! ically: \u201cYour ti 5 (Speci .\u2018olessor Maydi reocmtl CL y ina West End dti tuo frec- Norihw e in the 290 Bleury Street.: te which def , 7 woman,\u201d Suid © time hag pecial to the H dominall cavit y opened the abe ; \u2018 d saloon a brifiwest Provitices mE and tition.efy compe- word he ing the action Ottawa, e Herald).: avity of a young red vi who was pres nd a man London, Marc as.Cri \u2018 d he pulled the tri lon to +He |, Oawa; March 18,\u20147! ét teen, a scholar a young man, aged rine | and \u20ac present grabbed th \u2018London.March 18.\u2014A- Singa] or He! wet McGarvey &S Noma manner the ogy dr, some mars tha gine of the rons diving rod of Brunn, who ad ab the Technical College in and decamped.He has not et oy to the Times\u2019 says Eee ue Sosa olland Brother S te lode, and thle: Hdge failed to ex- U0 © broke w nto train on ho omy ered since his child : and Hisco een ernment is making no he ness Gov = ; 1849 to 1853 Notr on, eb with ons Ho Tataining ber courage, at Bell\u2019s ben pasting down the grade barebone a grow ih extencing from the to the extent of $1 = eA Le is a loser Mahome.an TE headway against the | Have removed their War on t \u2014 e Dame St, dover hy tho wiist, whilo ait re mur.Ray this ae Seven miles of Ot Ver Le ry Touré [eying to race the ther, © To ce we PROMS: \u2014 i in the wortliwest al fory to No.1199 De Mo eo not T He oid ae Wh the oth ery, of tho es a ob Lot the brave vel he spine ard intestimes the of : St.Denis, Will niigny Street, near y WO Ki ND S bind the © on je piste! ga threw it be ira to die conte ond brakeman in a Tp om of a child, without a hy CRACK PIGEON Detuniak Santa Filibustering.» Denis.Will continue to make all kinds aftes fhe top \u2018Of her voice and eu screamed at > a atandstill; the eng the train With! fat and ro és from es covered Bridgeton, N.J aif ded ARRESTED expedition Springs, Fla., March 18.\u2014Thg FURNITURE, by | of clothes, the kind that a Sy Sunt, a) disappoaed dan at à ts bat CSS Jumped thier toon popmording to gfe coggestion of 11 L.Brower, the crack pigoan chap Jom Rh Salle fe Raa azo, UPHOLSTERED GOODS, Ob: fa : re satis- +.reet, Th sappeared down me, still thy Ped thee feeb) IEC the ggestion of tle Pro.brought bene last ni igeon shot, was Weeks a as 1 pa about two MATTRES A ew and the kind that are not tified and are now Loot Tor.Te were no Ak Th was injured fh airy burg on to it; For some ean hed otic twin thild which FeQuisition papers meth I om Hew York orf cation in the gull o at an appointed To.SES and SPRING BEDS.Jato ° make the cat .001: im.rain left Toront v account.The lower part i ' y grew into the He is charged = = as p aced in ja: Li nia .y a steamer he ess isfac ; \u2018 ronto last nigh ; part où the hody of the chi À \u2018 rged by John McPh n jail | Dame is given a mer, whose ; \u2014 PP tory kind, | CHARGED WITH ASSAD here say this moming.© irks alas \"9 chuis borde Yours eos chrttdl morteage on arith dit aides and 5 Jose Marti, having North British & M Ci ° _ LT.: ordi doar Will k ace TéQuires confirmati iy s of course chattel monk : rson held ernandez, : Lo?jor Arles i * allascio A Buffalo Dade Arrested at Board of Trade, who Ta of the Toronto OR is now a rue lad operated up is about L200 The amount involved ra es nd Miguel Du Questrada, I \\ ercantile a man 5 9 > stance of a Canadian at he In mired Six Wiliam Van Horo on the train, and of danger consisted of ninet care he mais body 1SUrance Co.$ Chamber $, and.St.Lawr ence St pu, NY March 1,\u2014Harry M .ary of than of thé passengers.the eg G0 A Model Em - men, most of whom are able-bodied 11 , Hibh .dll-dressed young bel y Morgan, a ose officials in , the brawn LD DISCOVE Toronto, ployer.society in Havana.\u2019 prominent in ospital Street- day .who says, bo Le ne ellow, 29° years old, in tbe trmin, D Wathing! of Mardi 18.\u2014Mr.Frderit W immediately call for cu steamer will TO LET\u2014Rent M Cart, See in Operati ger of tbe Buffalo Advertisi general mana- MERCIER ACQUITTE At Birch Hi \u2014_\u2014 last evening Fu arm of Pratt and Watkins land on the northern ba intending to Four good R oderate, Pelle \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"TON, der at 17 and 19 Court re ompany, of.Was Charged Wi \u2014 ills, In 4he Northwest Torri TOYS to commen: ' $2,500 among bis op demas.oo cast.near Car: quired Electric Li pompier ns if re- Wek T d this morning tv Street, was arrests ith Havi tories.versary of tf memorab: the 21sh ami \u2019 ric Light, Heat, Wat rel Cc C 8, ab nine olcloc man\u2019 ing Caused a W Winn sary of the eom: to 2lsy ami.Apply to = » Water, etc.b r sta man Cottrell, bi tie ë lock by police | an\u2019s Death, 0.innipeg, Man.\u2019 March a This \u20ac eninz th; mmencement at business y urn .y I tion.Hi js chiar, a Franklin Street Sta- |.Sherbrooke, March 18.\u2014 from West Princ .© 18.=News to a s le Pry the en foyes were en'e.tain q DURING THE M THOMAS DAVIDSO™, ra Filte f assaultet Kittis EU having brutally, she Mercier case wal one enquete in ritories, sa ee Albert, Northwesit Ter- specthes Lani et ab New, ort's, + Herd 20 H OF M ARCH Managing Director (Era median girl, whi ry a 17-year-old C afternoon and t uded yester- >, say the report of glold y summ s adopted.| ercher © Ol ic ro WwW all P The City Has Enon oni: ra igatinr for the se Po bonor of against g down she had ~truck Ler oped.pted & Co's erect ore £ 1c at Michel Lefebvre 9394443440 Hera) apers The .Lachi æh Power, 9 arrivel yesterday aftornocr - OF 18934 the edge of the bed \u2018er head - against L re, \u2018ylcd en action yesterda 2% TIVE êagec w ; Land Co ine Rapids Hydraulic ,, le-day with lumber y atforoon, is 1.:ding | ugly blow.Coroner M sustaining ¢ Fda Sentenced ing that th Banque du Peuple, demand.$ | a ng; large RAR end of yes very ter to the ed the following Tet.The steamer Ida E - the P cmazoy, dock.ot horough investigation copchudel alter The caso of thie weg, 1a Fre oy ihe bande be annuiied © D hold arn Pianos?al | great reductions.M nd of April, at À mittee © Ci aw of the Water = claur ite first car \u201c do plleparing to inquest was no tn oN at arrested on a ch WISE y Ida Freidlieb that when the d on the ground do « Whan terns at J PoaT: of the pat- W \u2018 and it was subml Com- on a Ley dye .relatives wer .iccessary, and the sack f arge of immortality and ED, compa ie mortgage was given, th the ce | consideration of th mitted to th - 2 wa: cre =o notified.The dec sarily Was beard before Recorder asy COMPANT Was virtual y insolvent bat Come and See Them.0 er JOHN MURPH private mesti oi the members at th Best Value i ; s 53 years of age, and death vceased tigny .yesterday and Recorder Dv Mon.it would be an injustice ent and that Y.\u201cA aoting' held Tuesday after d| We have cut t \" Smoking posed to have been the result is sup- being sentenced to th teculted in hey Teditors.o the other Montreal Branch Bsked ____©pposite Queen\u2019s Theatre chine Dai are d'ubtless aware an.Tobacco.Tuxedo ho price on Smoking disease.te result of heart Shepherd for three Sears of the Good Let Boys $ D W dr Go ane ry RER ES NN SO RUE NE UPS ° hs J1ds Hydraulic and de a- package, n | \u2019 rly 20 cents ome ee : \u2018 .à #40 \u201cor ie Boys Smoke 1 1 K & Catherine À Sec mascacenas Ltd.ES et në Land C Kage, now 10 cents.( per Order of H : The right ki \u2018+obar ; 7 .are now offering to s-pyl C Os Hav ana Importing Co Best In the land.Hamilton, C ome Gireles.7 costs no kind of tobacco while about it opposite Murph Street.) Pa nly light Street » 184 St.Ja ; , Ont., March 18.\u2014\" REVOLT IN B more than the ill- ; pas é be ., mes nual meeting of the \u201cSupr ; The ant Lima, Peru, Man:h OLIVIA.of the kind that burns the smell:ng and OTR TLL LVI BRVAVES Thy the Canadian Order of rome vixelo of Texeed).\u2014There rah #8 Ca Galveston, EE pleasins to pourras sone re more ¥ \" be ty _ e circles Fellion ba a ors here that > pany is the I our mama 4 ave Co #1Hon bas broken out in Bolivia a re Smoking ons popular Ross\u2019 Cut Plug [The Mentreal Herald is published daly \u2019 fon © .Chaboillez Square all into Ross\u2019, 20 | ae S03 Lasik Street, by the Montreal therts ! ry it.ers cn.pany, Fdward Hoiton, Presk / lear Excel "]
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