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[" \"NE = \u2014 VOL.VIII.NO: 236 =\" TOBACCO, &c, INSURANCE i MONTREAL.THURSD + Y, OCTOBER 3.1876.°HAN08 TO oU® CUSTOMERS, NOTICE \u2014_\u2014 Every person who buys.goods at our Store to pe smount of ONE DOLLAR, reeeives a Tickot - 3r Le Be LO, per Cormary or À ppleby, Wostmorciand, Sy .! ms.\u2014In Londoo, Ont, on the 2nd Inst.Lars À.wife of Alfred Wilkens 1 mo ot year of her age.and inst \u2014Ip Guelph, Ont ,on the Arthar Me on of Mie, Maxon cCord, aged 4 months and ove day, AGGERT\u2014At Quebec, on the 27th inst., Ellen Mo des wits of Mon, erchmoma MoTaggert, aged 78 years.CILQCHAM.\u2014 At Kin on the 2nd inst Mary, x 1h beloved wife of Mr Alex.Mollqubam, aged 46 years snd 9 months, LANE\u2014At Napanee, Ont.on the 29th ult., Minn{ he expects next week to be able to name a price for those goods, delivered at any railway station betwween Glasgow and Aberdeen.e, seventk daughter of Mr.Charles Lane, aged 16 yeas, MICNAUGETON.\u2014On the 1st of October, Catherine Saunders, rellet of the late Dr.Mao- | Neughton, nx, ih Lia ë N OTICE TO THE PUBLIC, c BTANT AS\" Ton tag pt Hon ime yours = % end was peace.er 3 ANS\u2014, Isle of Wight, on the 15th br or Anite Isabella, eldest daughter of Jas.8, Evans, aged 18 years end 7 mouths.LAPTHORS- Ip thle city, on the 9nd instant, Eliza: beth fmardon, widow of the late James Lap thorn, in the \u20ac0th year of her oe « the rest \u2014 hursday, Beptomber a - Corn 0e oF aia fathor, 159 8t.Laweencoe street.8%.2144 JOR SALE, in half barrels, FOR FAMILY UBER, The Celekrated \u201c OTTAWA MILLS, 13 tiste Village, Antoine Florent, aged 3 Jeary and 7 months ' youngest and carly ve fovea son of Isale Oote, Esq.BRLP, Coremun\u2014in this oity, on the 3rd inst, Emil O.Maud, only daughter of John Coleman, aged yearsand 11 months.Bini\u2014In this city, on the 3rd, inst, Mary Hill, sged 18 years.PurssL.\u2014In this city, om the 3rd instant, James Pursel, aged 35 years.PASTRY FLOUR, 0 natn OATMEAL HOMINY SOAP, 40.) AT ARVIN BRODIE & H ; B, MMERCIAL.202 e0d+_ was half a cord short, and that the wood, i f being birch, was a mixed wood.» on ANTED \u2019 a aie mr arrested, and His Honor 8ran Ormon, 1.30 p.m, October 5, 1876.} There was a very light business done om \u2018Change to-day.The following were the sales at the morning board of the Corn Exchange : 300 Spring Extra at $5.25; 600 City Bags 192.65; 400 do at $2.70 ; 200 Strong Bakers\u2019 at $5.40 ; 50 Fxèga at $5 60; 100 do.at $5.65; 300 City d at pat Frour\u2014Receipts, 4,300 bris.Prices (per barrel of 196 lbs): Superior Extra, 15.55 to $5.76 3 Extra Superfine, $5.30 to 1.46 ; Fanoy, $5.35 to $5.45; Spring Ex- tn, $5.00t0 $5.25; Superfine, $4.75 to $455; Strong Bakers\u2019, $5.15 tg $5.40 The, $3.95 to $4.05; Middlings, .45 to 183.55 3 Pollards, $2.75 to $3.00 ; Upper Canada Bags (100 1be.), $2.31 to $2.32 City Bags (delivered), $2.35 to $2.65.Patent flour used by bakers for mixing is noted at about $6.25 to $6.65; Medium vin to $5; Double Extra at $5.30 to $5.70; xtra, $5.45 to $5.60, Waear,\u2014 Receipts 14,140 bushels, Coarse GRAINS\u2014Receipta\u2014Oats, 2,800 bushels ; barley, 3,000 do.Paovistons, V\" Receipts \u2014 Butter, 282 kegs; cheese, 1,559 boxes ; pork, 100 bris, OrEar RECEIPTS.\u2014Ashes, 16 barrels ; Heather, 158 rolls ; tobacco, 13 cases, Onioaqo, October 5.\u2014 \u2018Wheat \u2014 Re- telpts,, 128,000 bushels ; shipmente, 13000 bushels.10:05 = m.\u2014 Active, frmer ; $1.11 Octeber ; $1.12 November.rm\u2014Recei] > - ipte, 260,000 bush ; shipments, 27,000 bush, 10 a ta.\u2014Quiet; 5 45 5c Octo: ber + 44fc to 4480 November ; o fered #434 for year, Oata\u2014Reoeipte, 76,000 buh,\u2019; yh ments, 46,000 bushels.Qaiet ; Sage October ; ge November.Barley ~Receipts, 51,000 bushels ; shipments, 21,000 do, Pork\u201410:10 a m.\u2014 Dall ; $16.60 October; $15.15 for year.Lard\u2014 10:10 a m.\u2014Quiet, easier, 10.30 a.m.\u2014 $42 for year ; $9.42} January.IUWAUKER, October 5, \u2014 Wheat\u2014 Eooei ts, 76,000 bushels; shipments, 8,00( bush, 10:10 am.\u2014.; No.1, | $L18h; No.2 $1133; No.3, $1.06; $144 November ; $1.15 December.Srrour Terzoram (To W.J.Fairbairn) Liverpool, October 5\u2014Market stro fornearly all kindy of wheat ; holders Mking an advance, TERBOHM\u2019s REPORT.\u2014 London, October Floating cargoes wheat, turn dearer ; (om, steady, Wheat on passage and or shipment, strong ; corn, firmer.Corn, prop shipment, 25s Gd to 26s.Arrivals heat and corn off coast, small.Liverpool Joo Wheat, strong, California Club, Rai À to 108 6d ; white, 9 11d to 10a 3d ; pu Spring, 9s to 9g 8d.Corn, firm, 26s 6d.ount of wheat on passage for the Unit- porte Edom for ports of call and direct artery 000 quarters ; corn, 628,000 Pri Uy poor Dreadstufly and Provisions at October 4, w 2 Grn N cron.Nw» 0 do 8 @ 0t dec - © ssEs pot pd SESESSSwoËSS0e Ses = ES:2SSExoBS50e 83888 aGOCSEGPONT A 0 BRINS Noeuds encosonBsacYHo 43 vives 0B ° msn 2885 00eoosCRCOI Ins & SESSSSSEES BBOROODROORNAND 2 p.m.490; Max, 530 ; Min.dard Barometer compen- :\u20146 pm.Jesterdar, 29:70$ + by Agger 29:78.assortment of NEW NOTE PAPER, put Up in very bandsome boxe and ali now sh a smart, active LAD to learn the ; Corner of Reayer Hall and Dorchester bro \u2014Just recived, from Now York, a beautiful he papor 1s Of the finest quality, A and shapes, from 40c., 35c., 800.85c., 40c.50c.and 75¢, a box.This 1s the finest variety we have ever poor G.& W.CLAR 238 Br.Janus STRUET, 222+ (\"Next the Ottawa Hotel.To LET, A COMMODIOUS WELL-LIGETED ROOM, Over Sran Office, facing Oralg wreck Rant very moderate.163 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.7805.) District of Montreal IT COURT, Montreal.\u2014Patrick O'Leary, Dostory of Moutreal Plaintiff, vs.Edouard alias Victor Bazin, of the s.me place, Defendant\u2014Will be gold by public auction, by authority of justice, on ¥riday.the Thirteenth day of October, inst., at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald defendant, No.23 hesriviere Lane, up-stairs, in the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels seized in this cause, consisting of Household Furniture, &c.Terms cash.; ADOLPHE DESEVEK,' B.8.C.Montres], 4 b October, 1878.238-1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.808.] District of Montroal.R COURT, Moptreal.\u2014Pierre A.Fau- tear Plaintiffs, bs.Jean Bte.Depatl Defendant.\u2014Will be sold by public auction, by autbority of justice, on Saturday, the Fourteeuth day of October Instant, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of business \u201cof the Defan- Cent, corner cf St Mary and Longueuil Forry, and the same day at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the other place of business of the said Defendant, corner of 8% Lawrence and Fortier str cet, in the City of Montreal, ali the goods and chattels seized in this cause, consisting of Board, Planks, &o.Terms cash, me P.ARCHAMBAULT, B.8.0.Montreal, October 4th, 1876, 236-1 ROVINCE OF QUWBEQ, No.7581.1 District of Montreal, URT, Montresl\u2014Jean Bte.St.PBC LT y ® Montreal, Plaintiffs, vs.Jean Bte- Puhsemel, sr., Defendant \u2014 Will be sold by public auction, by authority of justice, on Saturday, the Fourteenth day Of Outuber inst.ut Nine oi the clock in the forenoon, at tue Leo pee uid City 0 0! doter atten ised\u201d io this cause, consisting of erms cash.Table, do.7 R.DESJARDIN, B.8.C.Montrea, 5th October, 1876.2361 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, PE 285.) Por the District of Montreal F TT, Montreal.\u2014George Stephen- SUPERICE CO ners Stuart Defendant i be sold by public suction by authority of Justice, on Saturday, the Fourtconth day of Peine met.; ° at, FR EI he said defendant, No Jin Sh Yominiquo street, in the City of Montreal, line goods and chattels soixod in this cause, cons of Household Foruituré, a Boone SN mse Montreal, 4th October, 1876.ROVINCE OF QUEBEC.[No.8470.1 District of Montreal, 'T, Monireal.\u2014 Josep A y Plaintif, ui Ryso nthe Lahaie, Detendant- au auction, by pe sole ES Een day of October, 1876, at Ten 0 the City of Montreal, all the ean sien enattels gelzed *n this cause, conslst- fos of one mare, One express, erm oy bso.Montreal, Oct.5th, 1876.2361.[ Ww E OF QUEBEC, ROVINC Distriet of Montreal., TOIR( | ontreal\u2014Ulric Evens, o ÿ ROUIT ant oo Guorge Rousseau, of he More place, Defendant.\u2014 Will be sold b Du lio Juctions oF thor A inst, at Beleven of the vor the forenoon, atthe domicile of the raid Soman t, No.138 Panet rot, in the the C of ose, cons of à Table, dc.Terms sam 1.DRUABDINS, BSG © Montreal, October 06; 1878 ag 4.5 New Advertisements ihis P, M, maid or Genera) i 286-4 man ag Assiat- à proc > St.Antoine street.gro 0 Avrly at 1s.8 right leaves a wife and four children, Enqutre at There is great excitement owing to a\u2018re- 222+ 801 Notre Dame street, port, not yet confirmed, that the accident was caused by wreckers lifting the rails, Eneravine and The dead have been taken te Princton, Four cars were burned.It is under- LiTnocrarmne stood that a large sum of money has been .} consumed in the express van, x accident just arrived here says the number Lilled is five, Blocked, and will not | car track on Notre made by Mr.McKeown, contractor, to azrest and convey tg fortunate creatures frenzy.of OATMEAL.ting Dufferin and Dominion Square Parks |, Also, PARLE FLOUR la Bags and into good order.Great progress has been Avply so A.G.MOBRAN, made with the former, and it will bave à 3114 84,66 and 68 Foundilng street.very pretty appearance.The improve BEST FAMILY AND re \u2018Assistant City Surveyor, under the general direction of the chief of the Department.ds of red birch from Giberne, ood dealer, on the wharf, When the wood had been received and Oorner of Craig and Bleury stroote, piled in her yard she found that there | the Recorder very properly fined him $15 d costs, amounting to $6.55.GROCERY BUSINESS, \u2018 KR UICTDAL Mawra,\u2014 Yesterday, about and make himesl! generally useful.7.30, » man (name ufknowa), in a fit o Apply to pe : drunkenness, repeatedly attempted oo HARTS HOWARD, drown himself in the canal, opposi e bad from doing so by a man working on a barge i diately tel hed to EW FANCY STATIONERY | near by, who immediately nie ed him to the station, where pd on Lies ina fit of deliriemtremens, Five prisoners have been arrested since, three the clook in the forénoon, at the domicile of the .THIRD EDI TION HEALTH VIGOR _LUXURY, FOUR G\u2019CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC, GRaNtoN, Ont., October 5, Place, committed suicide cutting his throat .UEBEC, October 5, The people of QUEBEC, October strong resolutions overnment to aid gina, Plymouth ; Thomas Hamlin, Greenock ; Tothair, Newfoundland.VIENNA, October 5, A despatch from that Russia has asked the Great Powers to compel Turkey to grant a six months\u2019 armistice, Prince Bismarck\u2019s organ in Berlin denies the reported probable conference on the Turkish question, and considers the situation critical, ; Pants, Ont,, October 5, JA dreadful accident occurred to the night express bound east on the G.W.R.last night, two miles west of Princeton, in which five persons were killed, namely, the engineer, fireman, two express messengers and the baggage man.The train Was going at the rate of 35 miles an hour, and In a moment was thrown from the track and hurled into the ditch, The Passengers escaped unhurt.The accident was caused by one of the wleels of the engine breaking, [Via Dominion Line.) There were two engines.It is sapposed the last engine or tender wheel broke.The first engine\u2019s coupling broke away and was safe; the second toppled over into the ditch, killing the driver, W.Cooper, of London, and Andrew Irving, fireman, instantly.The bag age and express cars were smashed and burned, and G.Wright, baggage man, killed ; also Jas.Andrews, an expressman, and an assistant express- man were killed.There is a report that another man was killed in the baggage.car, supposed to be a passenger.None of the rest of the Passengers were killed, but nine of them were seriously wounded.The Passengers were taken into Hamilton, with à portion of the smashed boggage-car, by the passenger train that comes .up from the east to Paris at 4 a.m,, and which returned with them, The road is obstructed yet, at 9.30.The east were delayed at hours, but all were passengers from the Paris for about eight provided with breakfast by the G.W.R.officials, Mr.Cooper, of London, leaves a wife and six children, Irving, from London, also, was the only support of his father and three sisters, A visitor from the scene of the railway The road is badly be cleared till night, 1e poor man, Cooper, perceived some- A man named Wn\u2019 Brooks, ear this this morning by\" 3 cause not yet known, Megantic have passed | calling on the Local last ; Magnolia, Dublin, ballast ; Geor- much more is the man who contributes in an eminent degree to the health, vigor and pleasure of the human family entitled to the gratitude of mankind?We are led into this train of thought by having visited \u201cThe Hammam\u201d or Turkish bath on Monique street, which has just been reopened by Mr, Godfrey Ruel, after the the South Shore Rail- completion of most elaborate and costly Way.; 1mprovements.We have been for years I'he Golf Club Play their annual medal well aware of the advantages of the Turk- matoki on Satar day, - ish bath as a remedial agent in very many pe ARRIVED.\u2014- | diseases, notably, for rheumatism, lum- ss A lia,\u2019 Pigtdy, .coal ; bakque 0280, &c.It would not be necessary for Mamiolon, Sundérlan, ballast ; Win urn,\u201d 8 to draw upon our imagination for undee, coal ; Anna Deliers, London, bal.Dumerous cases of perféct cures by its means which have come under our own observation, but as it is conceded by the leading physicians of this Continent and Europe to be a valuable remedial agent, we need not dwell upon this part of our St.Petersburg states Subject, further than to say that it is constantly recommended to their patients by the principal medical men of the world.A course of baths, or, for that matter, an occasional bath, Imparts a vigor to the human frame that is really marvellous, whilst it is a rare UXury in every sense of the word which One experiences to go through the simple Process a visit entails, In making the alterations, Mr, Ruel has not spared expense, to make his establishment complete, in fact equal, for comfort, convenience and pleasure, to any similar bath on this continent or in the chief cities of Europe, and our observations are based on a practical knowledge, A swimming bath has been added, which is a vast improvement, and everything that tends to perfect privacy Is at theservice of itapatrons.ThomasCook, whose attentions and valuable services are only too well known, is still at the head of the working staff, which is a guarantee that nothing is left undone to make people | comfortable and pleased in the highest degree.Our space to-day will not allow us to enlarge further on this subject, bat we will return to it at no distant date.This \u201cHammam \u201d isa valuable public institution that should be supported.We donot hesitate to say that one Turkish bath is equal to a dozen ordinary baths in any point of view people may look at it, New advertisements hs Ff ALUABLE BAY HORSE, 16 hands, G years, perfectly sound, thoroughly trained, snd a firat-rate family horse in every re- tpect.To be sold at the auction of boraes, at Mc.Guire\u2019s Horse Bazaar, \u20ac79 Cralg street, TO-MORROW (FBI DAY), at 2 o'clock, 236-1 DARID FRASER, Auctiozeer SEVERAL GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES by auction, at 679 Cralg street, [(TO-MORROW) FRIDAY, at TWO o'clock.238 DAVID FRASER, Auctlonser, UCTION Carpets, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Iron and Wood Bodateads, Stoves, forming a portion of the Furniture at the residence ofA.Crawford, Esq, Petite Cote.Bale SATURDAY, 7tn inet, at TWO o'clock, 236-2 DAVID FRABER, Auctioneer.7h, MHERESHING MACHINE, in good order, to be sold Crawford\u2019s Farm, Petite Co SATURDAY NEXT, at TWO o\u2019cldok.DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer.at the Auction at Mr.on the Auction at Mr, Crawford\u2019 o ate: rd\u2019s residence, SATURDAY, 7th inst.at Two o'clock.236-3 DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer, UNE SET BEAR ROBES, Family Sleigh.Rockaway, Dog Carts, Single Dame street is being The thay Were franti- => gacrament street, to- @ tors ou behold the nn.in their state of \u2014 Workmer are busily engaged in get- ing carried out by Mr.St \u2014 Mrs, Marie Louise Blanchette bought olling mills ; he was, however, prevented he St.Henri police, who quic m are supposed to be implicated in \u20ac M Lo = by making the man drunk for tbe p ge of robbery ; they will be detained the Police Station till the ri- soner regains COnsciousness, and will then be brought before him for identification, BRIEFLETS.\u2014 James Martin, second mate on board the barge \u2018\u2018 Mount Forest,\u201d was found lying ill in Commissioners atreet.Dr.Patton attended him, and stated that he was suffering from rheumatic pains, and bad him sent to the hospital.Another man, named Humphrey Hall, was brought to the Central Station at 9.45 last pight, suffering from a severe cut on his bead.The prisoner was found concealed in William Reid & Co.\u2019s warehouse, No, 79 McGill street.Dr.Patton attended the man.Thomas Gill, belonging to the canal boat \u2018\u2018 Collins,\u201d fell into the river last night, and was roscued by some parties who bappened to be present.e man was drunk at the time Twenty.eight applications for protection last nig at the Police stations.i CoxcærT.\u2014 On Monday evening last Mr.Hecker gave a grand concert in i ie Mechanics\u2019 Hall, for the relief of the : Hyacinthe sufferers.The great feature o tbe programme was the debut of Mesdames Vincent and Hecker.The former sang 8 number of beautiful songs with exquisite taste and feeling.She has a pure soprano orgsp, which has been most highly cu.tivated, and her singing.is ab nee artistic and expressive.She met with a warm reception, and received throug ou moll merited applause, Mi.Hecker bas ellent voice, Tudgment, and she commanded a very hearty recognition for her services.a she displayed as much taste in Der se eg.tion of songs as Madame Vincent, there 1 no doubt she would have made a more pronounced success.Both these ladios will add material strength to our loc musical circles.The quartettes were well rendered, and the Band of the Royal Fusileers acquitted itself admirably, under its talented leader, Mr.Hecker.ST, HENRI COUNCIL, A LOAN OF $300,000 APPROVED FOR WATER AND DRAINAGE WORKS, « At the adjourned meeting of the Council, beld lastnight\u2014present, Mayor Trude, in the chair, Coucillors Charlebois, Deseve, ilette, Redfern, Kerr, and Deligle\u2014an ps was passed to prepare & by-law to berrow §300,000 for the water and drainage of the town, which is to be submitted to the rate-payers for their approval.A tender was presented by Mr.Belanger, of Hochelaga, for the ereotion of coal-oil lamps for lighting the streets till such time as gas should be introduced.After some consideration, it was pro.osed by Councillor Deseve, seconded by Founcillor Delisle, that the tender be accepted, and 75 lamps be placed on fhe principal gtreets, which are to be kept in Robes, will be sold at the auction oO Mr.Crawford\u2019s Farm, Peyite Cote, \" : A despatch to Reuter\u2019s Telegram Co., SATURDAY NEXT far o'clock, F U RSt F URS! F URS! from Vienna, says : According to the most In the matter of EDOUARD SENBOAL, Insolvent.and Double Harness, Horse ca ani Eaffalo orses, &¢., at 236-2 DAVID FRASER, Aucti r, À UCTION OF FOWLS, at 679 Craig street, CRIOKËT GROUND ST.CATHERINE BTRRET.Band in attendance, \u2019 - Ladies free.82 | JNSOLYENT ACFOF 1875 ND A MENDMENTS THERETO.AUCTION SALE.The undsraigned is instructed to sell by auction In lots to suit purehagers, On MONDAY, the 9th day of October, 1876, At TEN o'clock in the forenoon, t the store of the Insolvent, No.894 St.Catherine street: Montreal, the entire Stock-in-Trade amounting to about $1,200 consisting of Bed-room Setts, Bedsteads, Cribs, Oradles, Bureaus, Cheffoniers, \u2018Washstands, Tables, Children\u2019s Chairs, Rockers, Chairs and a general assortment of Household Furniture.The whole to be sold without reserve.Also, the lease of the store from now till the firs t.of May nex JOHN TAYLOR, Assignee.W.BE.SHAW, Auctioneer.Taylor & Duff, Public Accountants, Office of Tore.Dame A 236 Montreal, October 4th, 1376.ENDERS WANTED.X receired at my Office until FRIDAY, I8iR OCTOBER.at Noon, for the entire Assets of the Estate of WINNING, HILL & WARE, Consisting of STOCK and PLANT in MONTREAL and TORONTO; Also BUILDINGS, PUMPS, HORSES, WAGGONS, &0ys at the CARRATRACA MINERAL SPRINGS.well-known Trade Marks vaca thew Jo a Bitters,\u2019 and many others will be transferred with the Estate.For many of these Trade Marks prizes have been taken at the Paris and other Exhibitions.Certain Staple Goods, now under advances, may be included in the Tenders.de ts about tion of the Estai $40,000 (vorty nous Dollars), but offers for a very much less amount will be considered favor- AA Inventory can be seen at my Office, ; The establishment in Montreal is complete in every respect, and has cost a great deal of money., WILLIAM RHIND, Assignee, 58 Bt.Francols Xavier stract.Montreal, 4th October, 1876.236 W OOLS! WOOLS! CHEAP WOOLS! ls, Tleecy Wools, Fingering Wools, an Eng Y ADE, all selling very cheap, at W.W.ROSSER, 236.113 BLEURY BIREEL.THE CENTENNIAL RESTAU- Osto- , 213 McGill street, Friday, 6th )sto- Ver Boil of ture at 800 froë 12 LIL à o'alockc- 5 rs au ta rks loatt Duck, Boefstoak Pet onions 1d Cabbage, Lamb\u2019a Fries and Onions, Pig's Cheek and Cant age Lau Apple and Tomato tance, Permicelli og, Apple 8, Wine Jelly, Ten, Coffee.rT 55 Dinner per month, $6.Full Board per month, $16.= let, à furnished room, suitable for R9 So gentiomen à also, à Blogle room, with use of bath; west end, EE Se Cather ne street C.P.Railway.Address, B, 20 i 16 TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, at R°Sarmorsi street.236-3 _ 3 apartments, water, sink, OQME 0 Aad closers also two rooms with cooking stove.For particulars, apply Kd Sherbrooke street.mes to be had at No.nion OARD\u2014Day Board ) B Avenue; terms three dollars à week 256.6 OARD\u2014Vacancles at 566 Lagauchotioero B street.etreet.\u2014 .market, on Tuesday night, Fossa.HE Swomor can bhavolt by] roving and paying for this adver en street.ropest Ravaretn TO PRINTERS.firat-clase CITY JOB OPFICE for SALB Frorptaing complete.Has à good custom which be guaranteed to buyer.OF presses are now run by Steam- power, All the old type bas been lately disposed of, and replaced by new, the most of which bas not been used.@ The present proprietor wishes to give up the business on account of leaving the city.Any one in the country or city wishing to get hold of on entablished Printing business will do well to Invostipate tonte to 32,500, from which a large reduction will be made to a cash buyer, or arrangements.ith other satisfactory Array 10E,\u201d Post- ¥ For particulars address \u2018 Sos or 140 coût f office Hox 804, Montreal, PHOTOCRAPHS order by Mr.Belanger for two years, This motion was carried.The Council then adjourned, 7 ali Descriptions, COLORED and PLAIN, 3, §+ PARKS; Phot gt STOW.© 127-t00 If it be true that he is a public benefactor who makes two blades of grass grow where only ene sprouted before, how For the chespest and bestBLACK SILKS CHEAPSIDB.Te New Adv DE CORDOVA, THE CELEBRATED HUMORIST, WILL DELIVER LECTURES, Ix tHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TWO OCTOBER 11th and 19th.Subjects: \u201cTRE AMATEUR T'HBATRICAL ASSOCIATION.\u201d Boxes, $5 and $3, according to location, For sale at 0.C, DeZouche\u2019s Music Store.236 SPLENDID UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, To be sold at Go a yard, At CHEAPSIDE, 437 and 439 Notre Dame street, A.A.MURPHY, Prernsrrex, NEW MANTLES.NEW MANTLES Five cases New Mantles, finest goods ever import- eo from Paris and London, just opemed up.Mantles made up to order, any styleor Pattern, on notice.Senlette Mantles made to order any style or pattern, The New Astracan Mantles, Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Manties, Ladies\u2019 Ulsters made to order.Ladies\u2019 Velvet Mantles made up to order $1040 $75.1 case New Dress Goods, 106 à yard, Navy Blues.FUR TRIMMINGS All Bhades.SPECIAL BARGAIN.Gents\u2019 Heavy three ply Scotch Ribbed Drawers, worth $2.25, to be sold at $1.50.One case New Rufilings from 2c each up to $1 yd.One case Collars and Cuffs 20c, 25¢, 80c, 35c, 40e.One caso Now Buttons\u2014-8031 Browus, Plums, Navy Blue, Greys and Drabs.Algo, the great novelty in Buttons\u2014BIG NAIL HEADS-all colors.COLORED SILKS! COLORED SILKS! Navy Blue Gros Grain, $1.00.Beal Brown Gros Grain, $1 Navy Blue, very wide, $1.Lavender, $1.50.Pink, $1.75.For the ohonpast and best stock of COLORED or 6 chea SILES go to CHEAP3IDE, One case LADIES* FELT SKIRTS, and trimmings.BLACK! BLACK! Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 15c Black Lustres.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 206 Black Lusires.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 25c Black Lustres.Go to CHHAPSIDE for the bast Stock of Mourning ode.all new colors BLACK } FANCY FLANNELS.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 356 Fancy Flannels, Boyle's Prints, 10c, Hoyles do 10c.Hoyle's do 106, One case new Basket Cloths, 25c a yard, One case Grey Chambly Flannels.BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Beautiful hack Dress Silks, only 50¢.a yard wo Ponson\u2019s Black EE, $1.25, well worth $2.Only a few pleces left.eavy Gros Grain Silks, 900, H te Heavy Gros Grain Silks, $1.00., Bonnets Silke, all makes.CASHMERE SILKS, 236 FIVE BEE HIVES to be sold at #2-25,81.50, 875, S200, 82-25, 32.50, 32.75, up Petit go to 235+ 8 G: had a b k walk round t And is prepared to take orders at 20 per cent lower Angu rant, TISK W: he 8 than any house in the city.A large stock on hand at a very low rate.No ono can do better than patronise my Store.Established here over 25 years.A.BRESLER, | WHOLESALE, en \"4 {i 0 516 St, Paul Street.\u2014\" - RETAIL, 435 Notre Dame Streef., THE MILLINERY TRADE.THOMAS MAY & CO.by Express, ex * Moravian,\u201d Have just received, by Express, COLORED SILK VELVETS, IN 'ARDINAL, PRUNE, MYRTLE NAVT, EAU Pro er new shades, GOOD VALTUE.AL80, THE NEW FEATHER AND FUR \u2018TRIMMINGS, Now ego much in demand.> \u201d t.No.137 St.Peter Stree aa (CONSUMPTION ! CONSUMP- - sumption can be avoided by wear- Ing PACTISONS TENG PROTECTORS, No one should be without one.on Le Pa Fottoon a 227+ 157 St.James stroot.FXTRAONDINARY AND IMPORTANT SALE OF DRFY-GOODS.GREAT CLEARANCE OF STOK\u2014VALUE $27,000, AT LESS THAN BANKRUPT PRICES.Stosk should be inspested by Cash Buyers to onaie \u2018hem to form an opinion of the immense bargains.= STE.MARIE BROTHERS, 454 NOTRE DAME STREET, from \u2014 1cles bonght during this sale nor Tons tor tho Soest SKE, Bll the same reduced rates.Observe the Address, MARTE BROTHERS, \"464 Notre Dame street.233 ONDON JOURNAL, for Oct.In addition to the usual large Fashion Plates, there is, this month, presented to saone pars | magnificent Color , \u201cThe Beautiful Georglan,\u201d price as usual, 250.1s0, recelved London Reader for October, and Even Month for November, at HENDERSON'S, 187 = peter street and 87 St.Lawrence stroot.2354 , Peter street = (OVERNTON® COUGH LOZ.J owledged by public speakers, Sr are nen to be the best Lozenges singer troduced.They contain Spruce Gum, Tolu ere Lie morice.Price, 26c.Prepared only by .Saar TATE & COVRRNTON, 157 8t.James street, I, ONDON JOURNAL, for Oct, lendid Chromo, * The Beautifut a ven free; Every Month and Boys of es \u2019 for November received at the Popula.Amerie, and Nowa Depot, 31 BLEURY STREET, Mg otman's.\u2014BATTLE BROS.& SHEIL.236-4 RETAILERS PREFER THE 0O0OK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, Becauge their customers are always satisfied with it, 284+ On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, \u201cMRS.FIZZLEBURY\u2019S NEW GIRL.\u201d A Domestlo Story.Tickets :\u2014Orchestra Chairs, Parquette and Dress Circle, 75c.Admission, 50e.Upper Gallery, 25c.Two 'THousanD VaArps FEATHER TRIMMINGS\u2014Blacks, Seal Browns and | These tramps will be continued weekly THB MONTREAL EVENING STAR.erisement this P.M, [FOURTH EDITION.SIX 0'CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC, [Spécial to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 5, be appointed scheme to fires, to hasten the work at Carillon, at Quebec.night for stealing harness, [Special to the STAR.] Toronto, October 5, rocks.vious contest with the Hughes, Nelson, who was suffering in Au a sprained ankle, but will now p ay.Will arrive here on stay for Ottawa, and after a couple of days sojourn at the Capital, start for the Cen- i teonial, Kenneth Mackenzie will be sworn in as senior county judge at the close of the present assizes, Mr.Lawrence Oliphant, the well-known English author, and a director of the Direct Cable Co., is in town, also Major- Gen.McLellan, «.NEWS OF THE WORLD, 7 LoNDoN, October 5, 3 p.m.The proportion of the Bank of England reserve to liability, which last week was 658 per cent,, is Row 60g per cent, Bullion in the Bank of England has de- creaged £11,000 during the past week, Consols, 95 15-16 for both money and account, The cotton operatives of Blackburn having decided to be no longer bound by an arrangement by which their wages have hitherto been regulated, some of the largest spinners have posted notices stating they hold themselves at liberty to close the spinning departments of their mills without warning, A Reuter\u2019s despatch from Belgrade says : Private dispatches received here state that 8,000 Turks are advancing upon Ne- gotin, which place has been occupied by 6,000 Servians, with two batteries of artillery, Official despatches received at Belgrade state that 600 mounted Cossacks bave passed through Kladowa.M.Kokoreff, director of the Russian Volga-Kama Bank, has informed the Ser- vian Government that its last loan has been fully aubscribed for.À Reuter\u2019s Paris despatch says : Pri.ate telegrams received here state that the Powers are now making great efforts to obtain an armistice, or, at least, a month\u2019s truce, accompanied by various guarantees, It is stated that the question of a congress is not at present under discussion, - Paris, October 5, Debats states that has sent a circular to them to require from amnesty and a six < The Journal des Prince Gortschakoft the Powers, invitin the Porte a gener: month\u2019s armistice, LoNDoN, October 5, reliable information, not the slightest idea is entertained by the Austrian Government of the breaking off of the friendly At a meeting of lumbermen last night resolutions were passed that a committee to confer with the Commis- || Gfôners of Crown Lands for Quebec and ntario, for the purpose ot devising some prevent a repetition of bush and that the Government be urged of constructing a dam Hon.Mr, Skead stated that it was the intention of the Government to re-model the Supervisor of Cullers\u2019 office À man named Brooks was arrested last The Torontos feel confident of winning the match on the 14th with the Sham- They are practising incessantly, The team will be the same as in the pre- exception of Sam who will be absent, and Charles st from is Excellency the Governor-General Saturday evening, and until Monday morning, then leave Balance cash on hand, $4.68 ; deposited i City and District Savings\u2019 Bank, $436.57 in the Bank of Merchants\u2019 $2,000.MouNTAIN PARK.\u2014Mr, Olmstead, th alteration in the other, years beyond expectation, flower-garden until wanted, To this Mr.than to be led into taking any false steps, and insists that the construction of the reservoir and the road-making shonld go on simultaneously, to avoid costly and vexatious mistakes.He is afraid that the necessity of making the project temporarily popular is forcing the Commissioners into a policy that will lead to anything but a popular result, PROFAGATING DISEASE, \u2014 As our readers are already aware, small-pox has made its appearance in the aristocratic quarter of St.Catherine street, The way it was introduced there has been traced to the disregard of human life that a certain class of the population evince, À family on the street in question gave out some material to a dressmaker to make up at her own heme, not knowing there was any infections disease in her dwelling, the precautions taken in other cities of exhibiting a placard on the houee not having been hitherto observed here.The dress was returned, and with it the infection of small-pox, The result was the direase appeared among the family.Too much precaution cannot be observed by familiesin seeing that persons employed by them do not come from pest-houses.Ald.Foster\u2019s sensible motion, passed by the Board of Health, if carried out, will greatly tend to put people on their guard against taking dressmakers, charwomen and others from infected quarters.The authorities should urge on people the necessity of using disinfectants at present most extensively, whether there is any immediate necessity for the like ur not, \u2018\u2018 Prevention is better than cure,\u201d COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.The Court opened at 10:15, the Chief- Justice presiding, The Grand J ury met, and proceeded to their room.The trial of Angelo Farrari for the murder of J ules Lefaivre was then proceeded.The examination of witnesses for the defence being concluded, Mr.MacMaster addressed the jury on behalf of the prisoner, arguing that the killing of Lefaivre was justitiable homicide, Mr.St, Pierre followed, pointing out to the jury that the evidence went to show that the mob of Parthenais street had commenced the attack against the Italians before any cause of complaint had existed.The counsel for the defence took up all the forenoon and the greater part of the afternoon with their addresses to the jury, after which Mr, Mousseau replied for the Crown, THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.We have received the annual report of the Montreal General Hospital for the year 1875.6, The ordinary expenditure of the year was $38,208, 24, whilst the incomes was only $30,199.48, leaving a balance against the institution of $8,006.7, A They startcd at o'clock, and arrived home at 10.15, during fhe season.; ; \u2014 In the Superior Court this morning, Mr.Justice Mondelet rendered judgment in the \u2018ollowing cases :\u2014Robb vs.Mann, judgmeat for plaintifF; Sibbold ve.Me.Clure, judgment for plaintiff for $235; Perkins es qual.vs, Henri Girard e al, judgment for $1,145 against one of the defendants (0.DeBlois) ; and Thessault va, Bartley, judgment for plaintiff, ; \u2014 In confirming his previous judgment in the ease of Hart vs, the Minerve, Mr.Desnoyers has affirmed a principle of the utmost importance in not requiring a reporter cr correspondent of public journa to divuige his informant, .Chapleau, in a most exhaustive speech, endeavored to obtains reversal of the previous judgment, but signally failed.This is not only an important decision for the press, but also for the public, in whose interest the press is working.OUR TABLE.\u2014The Illustrated History of the Centennia\u2019 Exhibition, by James D.Mec.Cabe, This is a handsome volume of nearly 700 pages, lavishly illustrated.Both as a guide book and souvenir it will be found valuable.To those who cannot visit the exhibition it will give an excellent idea of the great show.The work is published by the National Publishing Co.and sold by subscription, the canvasser for this district being Mr.James Tongue, 0 UEBEC ACADEMY OF Music.\u2014Our reviens will learn with pleasure that this useful institution is receiving increased recognition from those in authority.À meeting of the Directors was held in this city on Monday evening last, when the President, Mr.Lavallee, announced that the balance on hand was $300, and that the Government had granted $100 per annum.Examinations will be held here next spring for diplomas, when prizes will be distributed for each branch of musical training, including church choirs, military bands, &c.The Directors are Messrs, Prume, Letondal and Dr, Maclagan, with Mr.Lavallee, President.The Academy is incorporated by Act of Parliament and holds its examinations in Quebec and Montreal alternately.FCORDER'S COURT, \u2014 THURSDAY, \u2014 Daves Clark, 47, laborer, lyin, drunk in \u2018Woodyard lane ; Catherine Maloney, 60, no occupation, drunk in St, Mary street ; Owen Kenny, 43, laborer, drunk in Seigneurs street, $1.50 or 10 days.Francois David, 56, farmer, drunk and refusing to pay bis carter; William Parker, 25, and Robert Stewart, 22, laborers, drunk and fighting in Young street $2.50 or 15 days, Ann Clark, 40; Mary Delaney, 32, and Mary Stewart, 30, drunk in Jacques Cartier Square; Joseph Leroult, 42, artist, drunk ; Damase Lapierre, 31, shoemaker, drunk and resisting the police; Francois X.Marcelain, 48, no occupation, $5 or one month, Modeste Rodrique, 28, grocer, fast driving, $10 or two months.Pierre G.Barue, 24, laborer, fraudulent measure in selling wood, $15 and $6.55 costs.BENEVOLENT foCIETY, \u2014 Af the last monthly meeting of the United Protestant Workingmen\u2019s Benevolent Society the following statement was presente or ho Treasurer:\u2014To balance on hand, Sep 5 $12.11 ; cash from Financial Secretary for dues, $205.40 ; from the same for entrance fees, $1.75 ; from the same for proposition fees, $0.75; total, $220.01, By paid for sick benefits during last month, $138.50 ; paid for funeral benelit, for the wife of a member, $20 ; paid salary Recording Sec- last annual meeting in March Bye 1osinird 3R987.12.bouts THE QUEBEC PRESS ASSOCIATION.TRIP TO ST, JEROME\u2014DINNER AT THE CITY 6.25, Financial Secretary, $12.50 ; a $36.33 ; paid advertising, $1.75 ; total, $215.33; balance on hand, $4.68.A committee of threewas named by the Chairman to revise the present constitution and - ich adopted at the by-laws, which was only 3 at the CLUB, The members of the Quebec Press Association, yesterday, on the invitation of Mr.Duncan Macdonald, contractor of the Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, enjoyed a trip over the line to St.J erome, There was quite a large party, all the prin.ipal journals of the country, French an ea being represented.The exour- sion was a very enjoyable one, and the journalists generally expressed themselves as highly satisfied with the condition of the road and the workmanship displayed.Mr, Macdonald\u2019s work was highly approved of, and it may be said that it gives much favorable promise for the excellent conclusion of the entire work.On the return a halt was made at St.Therese, and a full inspection of all that that interesting burg has to offer was made.| rit Very much interest was taken in a visi to the college, whose manageraent appears to be based upon excellent principles, and it certainly is doing a good work in the extension of education.The pupils claimed, and were given a holiday in consideration of the visit of the journalists, whom, doubtless, they thank for their unrestricted freedom to-day.The party reached town about nine, and adjourned to the City Club for dinner, The city members of the club entertained their friends from the country with all the hospitality the club rooms permitted of, and when this is said, the nature of the collation may be easily imagined, The guests circled round a table literally covered with flowers in artistic designs, and for several hours there was a ¢ feast of reason and flow of soul of the happiest character, Mr.James Stewart, of the Herald, presided, supported on his right by the President of the Club, Mr.Belanger.Speeches were made by Messrs.Stewart, Thos, White, jr, Tousignant, Desbarats, Huntington, R.S.White and others, and the meeting separated at midnight, after a most enjoyable, and, from a journalistic point of view, beneficial symposium.The gathering of the pressmen of the Province is calculate to do much good in softening asperities, and bringing into closer harmony men engaged in the arduous profession of practical journalism, There can be no dou that the formationof thisassociation points to a higher and better tone, which wi have for its effect the disappearance of the ssperities which have too often to inter- foro with the accomplishment of the true ends of journalism.HARBOR COMMISSIONERS, MONTHLY MEETING, A monthly meeting was held this afternoon.Present: Hon.John Young, in the chair ; Messrs.Roy, Donovan, Me- Lennan, Cramp, and His Worship the Mayor.; The Chairman alluded briefly to the expansion of the harbor business as appro.priste at the first meeting in the new building, He said that the first Commissioners were the late Hons, George Mof- fat, J.F.Quesnel, and Capt.Piper, R E.In 1833 the first revenue was collected, and it amounted within the year to 87,064, Every 10 years since the revenue hat doubled itself, until in 1874 it amoun to $284,000.When the first Commissioners were appointed, only vessels no ox ceeding 430 tons could enter port son the great majority did not excee ne, the Society were disposed of as follows: \u2014 Montreal, $530; in the Bank, $1,250; total, $2,221,- 25; invested in Mechanics\u2019 Bank stock, architect of the Park, has written to Ald.Nelson, recommending delay in the location of the road which is to connect the drives already graded until the plan anil precise location of the new reservoir sha!l ave been determined, as any alteration in one work would require a corresponding To this letter the worthy Alderman replies that it may ba the efore the reservoir is constructed, whereas the road ig wanted immediately, as the driving has increased in the Park and it has been determined by the City Council to reserve the land for the reservoir and turn it into a Olmstead replies that it would be better to increase the capacity of the present road Gabriel stree a to Commissioner street, fvom whence.3 was changed modious house in th was burned down, but the p and records saved, The b e and occupied in 1854, site of the were the architects.September was correspondin, month The deficiency this y with last, will not exceed $5,000, Th first Secretary of the £75 per annum, for the business, of rence to the ocean, to New York and the trade of the port ing, After some reports oard adjourned, ENGLISH GOSSIP, MR, BARIN (From our own Correspondent.) LoNDoN, September 20, in its publication, has, to a certain degree, been appeased by the document in question being issued in the form of a supplement to the London Gazette last evening, and in the daily papers this morning, The report\u2014a somewhat lengthy affair \u2014shows that, on the whole, the terrible accusations brought against the Turkish troops have unfortunately proved only too well founded.In some instances Mr.Baring disposes of certain charges against the soldiery, and shows that others have been exaggerated, but the general truth of the horrible atrocities bas been fully verified, The frightfal massacre at the village of Batak, which has been brought to light mainly by the English Commissioner, is alone enough to warrant the tide of execration and indig- bation which has lately swept through Great Britain, METROPOLITAN NOTES, An extension of the Thames Embankment, from the Parliament Buildings to Millbank Penitentiary, is proposed by the Metropolitan Board of Works, St.John\u2019s Gate, Clerkenwell\u2014so interesting from its associations with the neient Knights of St.John of Jerusalem \u2014promiges to rank again as an important metropolitan institution, Sir Edward Lechmere has acquired possession of this ell-known historic place, and is building \u2018\u201c\u201cchapter house.\u201d Hence it is more than probable that ere long the Knights of t.John may once more make their mark in London, and add to those great deeds of charity which distinguished their good ork of former days, t year the total number of visitors at the British Museum was 663,898, against 601,843 in 1874, » REP of 4 et, but subsequently removed to another and more come same street, which rincipal books on Custom House square wag then erected This being found to be too small, the new building was purchased from the Government .for $33,000 and the Hopkins & Wily and Hutchinson & Slade The revenue in last $5,000 more than in 1875.ear, in comparison Board received only and he supplied a room 2 Only 15 per cent., Mr.Young said, of the trade of the Western States came by the route of the St.Law- whilst 85 per cent.went by the Erie Canal and the railways other Eastern ports, There was no doubt, he remarked, that would go on increas.were presented, the G'S REPORT ON THE ATROCITIES.The intense feeling of eagerness manifested by the British public for the appearance of Mr, Walter Baring\u2019s ¢ Report on the Turkish outrages in Bulgaria,\u201d and the impatience expressed at the lengthy delay SPECIA \"TABLEAU Vrvay Entertainment?this \u2014 Remember tb ment at the Rink,- ee ny o'clock, Admissios \u2014 REMEMBER the a { \"EN in.Christ Church C = T it \u2018 FINE FLowErs at Ing, and the full band will add to the othe National entertainment, e ment this evening, at the NY CAUVCHNAWAGA © SATURDAY, Tra OCTOBER, 1876, Game to commence at 2:30 p.m., sharp, Admission, 25c, dy Grand Stand, 100.extra, La- a dies free to Grand Stand, 238 J.HOOBIN, Seo'y.Hervey INsrirure, The Annual General Meeting of the Hervey Institute will be held in Association Hall, Badegonde street, on TUESDAY, the 10th inst , at 3.30 p.m., for receiving reports and appointment of officers for the ensuing year, Members and friends of the Institute are Invited to attend.E.G.TASKER, 236 F.A UCTION continued this day al 2 and 7 m., st Barber's Branch S 431 Notre Dame Breas Large stock of rochers snd Glassware, lots selected féom immense stocks to suit purchasers, 238 J.A, HUDON, Auctioneer.USIC\u2014 Wanted by a young Ledy, a few junior pupils; terms moderate, Address K.Drawer 41, Post Office.has ELL\u2019S ENCYCLOPEDIA Describes every City, Town and Village in the World.Defines all words in use in the English language: Gives the Pronunciation of all common and Proper names.Gives accurate Information on 140,000 subjects, Contains colored steel plate maps of all parts of the world.18 Acomplete Book of Beference on all Geograph- cal, Historical, Scientific and Biographical sabe cts.Sold by subecription only, JOHN RITOHIE, General Agent, Box 140 P.Q »0r 115 Mountoin sec, Montreal, P.Q.238 OR SALE, a fine, fast Chestnut Mare, six years old snd\u2019 perfedtly sound; price $65.Dots at McVoy\u2019s Sale Stables, 47 Bonsegour stroet.238-3 \u2018WANTED, Furnished House or Upper Tens- ment, west end.Address M 57, STAR office.382 [ey ® PRO0ME-To4et, Farnished Rooms, at 77 Bleury street.236-3 OOMS\u2014 Double Room without board.Appl.I 150 St Antoine street.Pre BOARD A mariied couple can be accommodated with board and zoom In a private Protestant family, where there is no children or of boarders, St.Catherine street, west.Address X 11, STAR office.236-2 ANTED, a good Fur Sewer.Appl to 5 Lagauchetiere, near Bleury streer.996% © YW ANEERD, & General Servant; no wWashiog.Ap- Ply at No.163 Bleury street.286 VV ANTED, à situation by a respectable young girl, to 00 light bouse work; is s good sewer, and can run a sewing-machine: Address H, T,, STAR Office.236-8 It is stated that the Metropolitan Dis.rict (Underground) Railway will soon ancel its Sunday forenoon traing, the abbath morning traffic being insufficient to pay expenses.The new market at Brixton, now in course of construction, is rapidly approaching completion, ata cost of £40,- 00.moe The London T'mes disposes of a Cana- v \u20ac I decrease took place in the receipts fro dian item in the following dignified style : ; t relations with Russia.employees on the year amountia ! te \u2018\u201cA new Ministry, it is satisfactory to work is being pushed on with great TUESDAY, 10th Inst., at 2 o'clock, 8 know, has been formed for Prince Edward celerity.Detayis of the Ane pipok in Saturdays Boaz, CHEAP! CHEAP! CITY NEWS $4,002.There was also a decrease of $387 Island.\u201d THE OLD COUNTRY GROCERY.\u2014 Arrested yesterday by the st.Hour 802 RAR Auctioneer, a 22 \u2018 in church collections, The interest on Ata meeting of the Court of Common olice for drunkenness :\u2014W, P.Brak- ATCH, 2 \u2014s , ni bonds and mortgages decreased to the ex.Council, on hursday, the City Lands 695 Craig street, Montreal.Dae, Goo.Breasdale, Daniel O'Neal, Joha F oOT-B ALL fa at M k Luke % Spurch concert to-night tent of $895, nd receipts from private Committee, in a report, recommended that 224+ O\u2019Brien.Chas.Charbonneau was arrested THE ANBUAJ TOWN vs.Gowx The proprietor begs to Inform the public that he ; Ton Ea \u20182zeue Perras has taken an patients.ere $964 under the previous \u2018Temple Bar should be taken down and 3 stance o City vs.\u201d } 2 Sang SE : .extr.i i Pi on, for aoû Si A and battery.eu __ mére eu iL DE PLAYHD ee P,M,, Las just received a : Francois Goyetie, Betis.kien aoaingt Mr, Yoar e extraordinary receipts for She \u2014 Two policemen had all they conld-2- the next three; the sixth game ore for England, but the seventh game and the match, was won for Scot- he Rov.J.R.Davison, M.A., Vicar of Mosely, near Birmingham, was struck y lightning a short time since and rendere 4 temporarily insensible.By the aid o stimulants, he was restored to conscious- ncss, but shortly afterwardshad a relapse, and \u2018gradually became weaker until Sunday, when he died, The eldest son of Professor Rogers committed suicide by hanging, at Oxford, recently.FINANCIAL, AR OFFICE, 4 p.m., sr October 5, 1876.| Sterling Exchange firm, 8 9-16 to 8§.Gold drafts, to premium, Documentary, 7% to 8.; \"stocks at the regular Exchange quiet : Montreal, 1894 to 1894 ; Ontario at ok ; Cartier at 32 ; Merchanta\u2019 at ; Ta ange at 100 ; Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.at 924.Sales \u201425 Montreal, 1894 ; 362 do, 189 ; 12 Ontario, 1038 ; 25 Jacques Cartier, 32; 10 Merchants\u2019, 93 ; 10 Exchange, 100 ; 275 Riche- lien and Ontario Navigation Co., 923.Gold in New Frise Mf Sterl- i hange, $4.to .og open Exchange stocks were slow ; sales : 100 Royal Canadian Insurance Company at 95.à Les at th following were the sa ° oon board of the regular Exchange : 65 Montreal at 188%; 25 ditto at 188% 3 2 Exchange at 100 ; 5 Dominion Telegraph Company at 94%; 200 Richelieu an Ontario Navigation Company at 92%; 10 ditto at 92.The following were the fluctuations in nlooks \u2014 Opwg.11.00 1.80 CPE ere \u2014 2013 20% 22% Broo Jon Telciraph.70%, 0% 6% 0% Lakeshore.Bag St 100 1014 Docu island ga 99% 1004 1004 Ohio * Mississipp 103; ua 10% 19% or terra.\u2014 dou bow 6 OT 10 \u2014 hs ey, 3 Tai.Once = = aledod Wabaal.284 28% 28 27% Do preferred.59° 59% B84 MrlOusisrnsensoncrsucnsouss a 949 4 BUSINESS CHANGES, The partnership hitherto existing between C, O.Pease and L.J, Deveaux, at he village of Coteau Landing, under the Ho or Dame of C, O.Pease & Co, has been dissolved by mutual consent, BUSINESS TROTBLES.Messrs, Heath & Northey, leather mer chants, Lemoine street, have made an se signment to Mr, Evans, of the firm ol Evans & Riddell, official assignees, Assets supposed to be more than the liabilities, At a meeting of the creditors of Jos.W.ointed assignee.sir writ ten for $431.oe JLATEST MONEY MARKET EW YORK.Oct, 5, 4 P.M, GOLA +s es 4-5 4-0 5-0 0 00 4-0 0» Bx sonic 4834 @ 00 Sterling Exchange NTREAL, Greenbacks bought at a dis.reful revision by the most active > members of the Society, The moneys of thic'ostnitry.Phé \u2018firät office was in \u2018St, pir Sgn FQ A UOTOL of 55 ; \u2026\u2026 9 @ 00 f deepening the count Of.+.ise oh nel pate \u201cand was continued Greenbacks sold at a discount 8} @ 8% aa in 15g Bes on de | avr var $8 8 > re - im TOV! ; do Finis sise couldenter the harbor.Silver bought at a discon st oan ° ., + of chea ening relg 1 Te De enormously to the welfacs of Stock and Hecharige Broker, Ryar, of Ottawa, Ar hur M.Perkins was of attachment has been issued by Francois Benard against Augustine Auber- VV 4STED, & situation as Office Boy by a lad who can be recommended, Address W 10, STAR Office, * 286-4 THE POPULARSTORE just now for Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Furs and Hats is FHOMPSON'5, 416 Notre Dame street, corner St, eter.\u2018We are selling off the whole stock at à great rest, and sold asre- duct'on.Our gooas are the bo presented or no sale.If you have furs of any kind time, to repair or make Over, now is the them in, 235+ STNEMANRO PARCS, Comeand seo them, at HUMPHREYS VARIETY STORE, 1187 Br.Cérerme Sraxwe, Near Bioury.| removed, with the exception of the north- INTIS LARA NIOTDE «venu \u201cod the igh\u201d Master of St.atvery advantageous rates.At a committee meeting of the ry.{HK ut-door persons were signed the post of Hig Agents wanted in all unoecupled parts af Ontario i : dween concert ab the } vious year.15,693 à pe Paul\u2019s school.LARGE STONY» ~\u2014 £282 ws Semi or cml nm preseribed for, within a fraction of the On Monday morning a fire took place in and Quebec.A.Dn LAN, pared Victoria Rink.same number as in 1874.3.156 persons Mill street, near Hanover square, result- 1\u201d Manager for Ontario and Quebse, ræox \u2014 On Sunday last, as some boys St died in the year, 1,338, were cured, 279 ing in the death of Mrs, Wood, 40 ; Miss \u2019 aed aie Church, bills an.improved and 55 discharged unimproved § Wood, 14, and Lizzie Wood, 7.\\ Ann's Roman Catholic Churc * e Sexton 137 remained under treatment at the onc PROVINCIAL NEWS, ETO.\u20acz nouncing O'Leary\u2019s He from the of the year.Typhoid fever has been gra- The first international lac match \u2018A MERIC AN RUBBER OVER- Tom, came oxt and took the © hey |4#ually increasing, although i P e d Scotland took place BHOES, Coats, Garriage Apront, Hers or.NEIPSIC and 1ads, under the idea, we understand, they ventible disease.Scarlet fover has bean between England ane th September, on the #7, Wagon Springs, and AU goods made of A were tracts.prevalent, whilst diarrhœa and erysipel on Saturday, the + à où She OLE ROTTER, FULMER GO., - i i f the Glasgow Lacrosse 753 Craig street, Montreal, | lip ot Me CH | Bevo maine thir wostd meng fd oth Glgor note Bin: BOE Sone pon, nastic , THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.Just opening, the contents of 40 cases of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to be sold at prices that defy competition.Prices, af usual, on each garment in plain figures.C.F.CHURCH, 120 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.WEST END TEA ANDCOFFER WAREHOUSE, 788, corner of Mountain and St.Bonaventure sirecis.ALWAYS OF HAND 6, KINDS CHOICE GROC INES ALL BOF a8 LIQUORS.Butter a speciality.H.EDSON & CO.1974 AFBIVAL AT THE NOAH'S ARK, 1 CASE ASSOBTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.The usual Low Prices, 237 NOTRE DAME STREET.FALL 1876.STIFF FELT and SOFT FELT HATS (English and American.) BILE HATS, SCOTCH CAPS, EED AND SILK ™ TRAVELLING CAPS, &c, &0., &o.UMBRELLAS, 8 RUGS, RUG-STRAPS, &0, ac, &c.ASSORTMENT FOR THE FALL TRADE Row complete in above lines.A call solicited.Schultze, Reinhardt & Co, 291 Votre Dame Street.FURS\u2014NOTIOE.customers and others Intending to have ar yon CLEANED, ALTERED or REPAIRED will oblige by leaving their ORDERS with early as possible.OF QUEBEC, PROVINCE Qu of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal.\u2014Michel Guy, Esq., i the domicile of said defendan Inthe Tr On Mtoine atreet, in the City © .s cash.Small Wares, &c.Term M JETTE, BAC, Montreal, October 5th, 1876.228-12 UKBEC ROVINCE OF Se of Montreat, CIR street, gentleman, Defendant \u2014wiil be by authorit Bl A rourtsénth day of Outoter, n the Cit Lode aol raets fotze in this cause.Term castii .No, 121 St.Frangols Xavier street, 00 OLIVIER FORTIER, BR.8.C Hontron), Sib Oot., 1876.7 484 hi i vs.Robert J.Wallow, of the o Bo eee, nant \u2014Will be sold by publio act) 2 by authority of justice, on Sat irday, 8 Fourteenth day of Oztober inst, at Ten ot the cloc! ate ized In the ds and chattels se he Eo.oneloting of Household Furniture and ntreal\u2014Ludzer T.Maillet, PB CO Rae Coo.of Montreal 40 Beaudry I night at 8 oclock, R d as the building erected at a cost of $67,000, wil be present.The oronnd, sud people 0g a total of $100,000.Messrs, Hour.All are cordiall Y Wrn and bore him the Rint to such a of the who boasts of r attrmtion of expos- aly upon each - \u2014 Tickets for the Natio/f which he is a sold at three different wind Decorah, Towa, mond street, to avoid crowd.feet in depth.a at Once an icy \u2019 Je sides of the New Advertisementsris'ods \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dvance the cold ne Pate » LACRO%e of fifty or sixty we and ite rocky SHAM The dripping ss Y OU can stay \u201cThe sudden wr to the (Picked Team) 1 stand, On the MoNTREAL Lacrosse Grounplave id 7 tice, nn Satu: Stor ot Bl mt of , at the res dpec the clock in the forenoon.ot Montreal.all the Led _» \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TavzspAY, October 5, 1876 - * TT d - iH he HF veniny | i } * ! 1N Û EE STRAMERS; \u2018 i _ | | THE RONTREAL EVENING STAR _ = soma race FEMMES ia \u2014 a GRAHAM & Co.,P Talndimg.icreature., Flora: had last seen: Flinnels, bronze medal, Cantlie; Ewandii| Sunday.evenings, they remain away, and; | FACTS WORTH KNOWING.MANUFACTURING WORKS.! MEDICINSS &é CHOR LINE |THE OTTAWA RIVER NAYT .F AIREST her\u2019a romnd faced,\u2018pretty;\u2018lively;: laugh# Son; i bronze medal: Gebrge.| allow the general public free access, The \u2014 | AN \u2019 GARION-COMPANT, \u20ac Ik @24 snd 626 Crsl® 2 ing.gir: What, o res téut change did Kaiser Son, Halifax, N.S, Seal Skins; | Tabernacle is always thronged on these Much of the iroukle experienced in postal P ARTIES BEQUIET est Pons Trusses! Trusses : ONTTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS ) , wi 1 53 1.CL \u2026 Mills: ions.tters arises from carelessness, and a few \u2026 : > .\" from 1 OIROTLATION of the Evaming § oy \u2018oheld! bronze.medal, Dundas- Cotton Mills.occasions.[le i ne :\u2014 | Zo., &o., will ind & large assortment of the best: \u2014_\u2014 Sail overy SATURDAY 8 ending Saturday, Geptemvaf fC.| She burst into tears.__ Cotton Fabrics, bronze modal.W;Parks:| An English farmer recently remarked general a ever, noms on or packet patterns, and at low prices, at the MH MANUFACTURE.NEW YORK AND GL ASGO wv, SOTAL MATL LINE OP-UTEANERS CraoULATION, COUNTRY he twined her arms about- Lotte's & Son, Cotton Yarns, bronze medal.| that he fed his land before it was hungry, is securely folded and sealed, for every such | EAGLE FOUNDRY, ENCOURAGE HOME MA \"| cave (And weekly to onderry, Belfast of | SHEVRER SPECIMEN PAPERS :\u2014 à {Conti met) er à he laid per cold wan face LEATHER.| rentes it before i was weary, and weed 4 * packet has to be several times handled, and | 34 King street.J \u2014_\u2014 Liverpool $66 to Bo 2 SU T8 Currency.; MONTRKAL' AND'UTTAWs, \u2014 inued) - 0 arm bosom.: leather, | it before it was fou e have m, | in the mail-bag i: osed to compression = 0 0 London, ates.rr par oe SE LPS On Lot, Lotto, dent, deu, Loile, J & \u201cEng & Brown, Toronto, | êvon sem se manoh agrioltene) wisdom | ang (Hel.og exposed SORPUMION | AHAFTING, PULLIES and ais marmite tho mbsertor rom the an | zatinion Hiekes Ll syice ayy any Aber | Lo tion.| .d with Hal quietly; That nas happened | She urmured, fancy boots, &c,, silver medal.R.Mal.condensed into asingle sentence.| Carefully secure gore etter Gontainins HANGERS of the latest improved styles, st of Rubber Trusses.They are tho most durable Jaman | Bu.wPrinos of walesn str.© Tn Jie \u201c Monday.25 10,463 yed emotion ; what they gh-her streaming ; yare colm, Toronto, harness and postal bags, At Birmingham, Conn., while a man | Money or va tm os, with g ilage | the and cleanest before the public, The prices are fifty i he Ts leave Bonaventure Depot by =, Tuesdas:.28 1.433 +1ed from the eyes of all You so dreadfully changed?Confde in £ilvermedal.S.R.Wicket, Brookland, was returning from the funeral of his and then with wax, zd be gure to leave a | EAGLE HO root per cent lower than the Imported ones.= Bloamers for Ottaws and tte dia vi Thursday 25 1045 words were few, but each me as in * sister\u2014pray, pray do; ob, ny Ont., leather, silver medal.Slater & wife, he stopped the coach at the door of 5 Never seal PE th ax letters for the Hast | \u2014_\u2014 ng - For sole only at gH B | çopt éntarda Re D do 4 il We other to uhdorsand Den, dons a comer medal Sur Bot ote and shoes, bronze bis second choice, and sie a dre and Wort Toes, ad SS Sila to one | FVEE ONLY GENUINE \u201cBlake | PLACE D\u2019ARMES DRUG STORE.ale 3 | aia, mh [e2,557 8 P Why had Flora been grand, bad sha | NB \u201cboots and shoes, bronze edal.R.ton strates à a.riod the wax melts and letters adhafe to on - Stone and Ore Breaker,\u201d with patented lm- - \u2018BR MITCHELL LINE! Wesisand : extra, , 1 Ta lady.had sh ; | N.B., oots an , Dr me .a magistrate\u2019s and married.another.The practice gives rise to serious .,vementsjmanutactured at the JAMES HAWKES.TE | _Bvening steamer from Ottawa will run Average daily crcompensation to Hal for playe e lady, had she offered to take | Kelly, Ontario, leather, bronze medal, fi A joint stock company Was some time inconvenience and injury.CL EAGLE FOUNDRY, LI .MSHIP COMP ANY ; Rapide STI for Lachine Average daily @ring of the ideal fabric he the case presented to her by Hal at an : W.Vahey, Ontario, block for horse col- ago formed in Detroit for the purpose of When letters are delayed or missing, com- 34 King sireok LPOX PREVENTED and STEA - y) a ON FARR, CARILLON (goog try Total daily avers 1 reared, to receive from early moment, and promised to do some- lars, bronze medal, Wagner & Co., Ont., tapning leather in one hour.The pro.municate immediately with the Inspector of \u2014_\u2014 QMAL TC-MAC REMEDT.(LncenD.) P for oclehsated: CA LAD \\o assurance that the doors thing, Lotte might have been pierced to fancy Morocco leather, bronze medal.cess is a chemical one, performed by the the Division in which the Post Office is | , 3 CURED by peint ist, SOL A Crosupn street, | BPRINGE) will land at L'Original, MIA WF To insure Inswould be ever open to him, the heart\u2014but she would then have stood Galibert & Sons, Montreal, calf skins, action of certain inexpensive materials, situated.In case of a missing letter state ATERS PERFECT EN- montréal \u2019 288% HON.P.MITCHELL PRESIDENT].OURISTE will And this ronte ons of tre \u201c eopy must be handeright to enter whenever he UP bravely and haughtily\u2014have declined | bronze medal.O.Gunn & Co., Kingston, the compounding of which in the right the.exact contents, address, the office at INE GOVERNOR\"\u2014the simplest and ENT «2 \u2019 PIOTURKEQUE in Canadas.mon evening before publi 8 ; 3 i the intended fi Sh ey he consigned | Ont., leather, bronz dal, Dominion MpOnDCIE 8 which the letter was posted, the name of the best Steam Bugine Regulator and Economixer of T HE EMOL LI Market stoamer Dagmar\u2019 Ieaves Montreal y mate this rule fons be might, in fact, view © o to] or py act : pe to | Leather Board Co M tread.I ather sate proportions 15, of course, à secret, erson by whom posted and the name of the Power and Fuel, and applicable to any Engine.OF DB.BCOIT.orr CE: Deda A ears Te TS Clarion Re impossible to satist nctoreg yy chitäron deserves | be caug \" reneftotlonglexperience, and improved facitities, body of the boat with great skill, THUR&SŒ of Flora Wilton Flora had tender commireration- ve) parer ng Montreal, le leath bronze medal lue fi te: d the lett = i i the ci tances\u2014whic ora had ex- real, sole leather, n + ye money or value from a letter, sen o letter .Crry ently dure] a al her, and had bibited for her was sincere\u2014it was all\u2014 Duclos & Payne, St.Hyacinthe, Quebec, Pythagorasexpressly forbadehis disciples and cover to the Inspector for the Division in atthe EAGLE FOUNDRY, R.SCOTS EMOLLIENT : Yb had not forgotten h Pos lay of all ?\u2014more than she could beat: she sank buff leather, bronze medal, J.H.Moore, to eat beans, professing to believe that at which is situated the office at which the 217x 34 King street.will immediately cure Chapped Hands.(AN ADA SHIPPING OO \u201cD sr 1 5 he mA Yi at Flora's fect, embraced her knees, tried Montreal, fancy leather, bronze medal.the creation man was formed of them.The letter was delivered, stating day and hour on For sale by EAVER LINE DIREC er womanly sympathy when she was dis- 8% y to the .Have con in ; Large .- LY.\u2014 Banc of ont whos at the door with the Jixeelsior, Soit acting Gate, bronze medal.poo when ho has, according to his and ths fox, Hanky stoek amd receive daily per 342 WILLIAM 8 miATge OF STAll sums carefully invested and T \u2014 patie Eat ant vias ove, Dee uf] =F .entre In that house at any time.He vos Plough, bronso medal, Thomas Yar Bome TIONAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL AzPA- allowed suffiaient éme for all the as es er TBHHT, active Stocks that ohn Field encrmout ones | ISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Pond | ushered into the hall , > eandle ; vs.take thei part io \u201c0 Barrel, Bulk, Can and Spiced OYS Aw Svechuity, à Selected STOCE PRIVILEGES _\u2014 bis first visit.A glance.told him.the EE bronze medal.Ge.| Pnoation Depratment of Ontario, gold month.The flosting Toa, with ha | EMOTE ADDIE, BLOATERS, | KIPPERED 130 St.CONSTANT STREET FRE Tu oe, fo race, nd GARDS, J OHN B.MULSUN & Buy 8 i : y Ploughe, bronze .earn arrison, t i : ; .1 &0 - ° ' on applicati Address ETES BREVRRA J style in which Mr.Hiltons ; recently a medal, P.M.Bawtenheimer, Potato Dig.Surveying Instruments, pd or toreating freight, in carried away by the PICKLED SALMON and MAOKREEL, 1972 BAXTER & COMPANY Lazge assortment, all now patterns, just received 286 ~t e\u2019s establish.£er, bronze medal.Walker Miles, Toronto, Atlas of the to the bank, with Hua ads its pas back LOCHUINE, LABRADOR and DIGBY HERRING, BANKERS ARD STOCK BROKERS, 17 Faux 8 Orders for \u2014 * Mary Strest, Monwss, ent feeling of TBAK,: LING FISN, &0.dc.128s-s00 Faw Tenn, dollars vont potion Of from Five to Twenty [ OTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, MoGAUVEAN & TUCKER bave removed their ment\u2014had commenced tolive.The hall porter who opened the door turned his in- { quiring eyes upon the new comers, uncertain whether to be civil or calmly insult- Dominion, silver medal, UNENUMERATED ARTICLES, Lee Brothers, St.John, Bri Drain-tiles, silver medal, \"H.vant much self-satisfaction at having himself from his tormentors, thus froed A R&PENTANT LioN.\u2014In the begi ning of the last century there was ia the mens 2 FINE ARTS, R.Reid, Montreal, Marble Chi Piece, silver medal.Spence & Co, Montreal, Stained Glass Windows, silver Shining Light Base Burner, OLIVE BRANCH (Cooking) CHEAPEST XVER OFFERED.JAMES SUTHERLAND, 3 & 5 ST.ANTOINE STREET (Near Vietoria Bquare.) ing to them.He had yet to learn the d i scription of visitor whom his 0- medal, Smith & Gemmell, Toronto, Archi- Co., Montreal, Ornamental W À Poe aps Hi et midi \u2018anEconr En ir learn tho do- arte Smith & Gemmell, Toronto, oobi | 00 Montreal, Ornamental Wrou ht iron tonishing degree hon that (Showed = = T , G 0 Joseph and Canning o ots, nny ae n GREGO OVES, WHOLESALE, WHOLE, lighted to honor, © re ander a Où and Water Color Paintings, silver Montreal, Pneumatic Fire Extinguisher, woman who had the care of him This ,.0 -ROCER-sS.Planing, Sash, Door and Box Factory, and ro RY GLASSFORD, SALE STATIGNER, cospicon toils Status in society.sro | eal pp.Van Jppen, Montreal, Busta, re nodal.oda) .Chaplean, Montreal, went so far that the woman, in order to CHEAP TEAS ery branch & tae Tambo trade o on 4 Hospital Street.MONTREAL.284 m card-case, and in ., Drawings in Iver m mith & Kaye, Hali- use the company which + CHEA green, every ge ar pr decide somo a re age, aud n a very Water Color (Flowers and Landscapes), fax, Bricks and Drain-tiles, bronze mmodal, animal, would often rashly place pot one JAPAN P TEAS1 \u201cma comprises Deals, Planks, Boards, season.G LA 38 G (GHEMIA COARTATA ; man, said, 28 he handed tho san; pean Groene medal.dun, 2 ontraal, ater Lit Rp : mith, Toronto, Engraving and | er baad, but even her head, between his 8, dressed and rough, Moantling, Latha, thickness, : ASALIERS, on, : thin pastoboard to him\u2014 Greig, Montreal,\u201d D.medal.A.N, S graphy, bronze medal.Hamilton ndous jaws.She had frequently GREENS, Shingles, Pine, Hemiock and Hardwoc Furrines, HEM ERT HELL \u2018You will please to say that I am > , Decorative Painting, SOPS, Surgical Appliances, bronze medal.performed this daring act without suffer.BLACKS.5, Faun and Door Factory 3s an LIE tf \u2014\u2014 ol R°° raion ! ! Their Sash and Door Factory fo meen irs eee have now on view, in their NEW SHOW 0 | man.A BOOM, | bronze medal, Langley &:Co., Toronto, Ewing & Co., Toronto, Mouldinzs, bronze Ing injury; but once, having introduced A very fine assortment at lower prices than any & very large assortment of BY À.H.KOLLMEYER, A,M., M.D., MONTREAL BRANA WORLA desirous of seeing Miss Wilton, and i i that Architectural D x ivi i ion\u2019 T shall esteem ita favor if she will grant MAN caigna, bronze modal Dress { on Date, Montreal, Diving rn ne the lion\u2019s mouth, the animal | Other bousadn the oity.Terms cash.d and sn y capabl me an interview at once and alone.\u201d UFACTURES OF METAL, made at a low price), bronze medal, © a sudden snap, and killed her on the J HEN olner, who hays herotofore given muoh satisfacti : CRYSTAL G Professor of Mat BRASS | The ball porter at once .R.H.Smith & Co., St, Cathari M.Stanton & Co., Toronto, Room Paper spot.Undoubtedly this catastrophe w 226x : + R.HENDREY, Yo our pumerons customsrs, and In shi n ASALIERS, tie Bniraray ot Raney otlorn Pang FOUNDER oh male servant dressed in > saramoned 8 Ontario, Saws, Hay K ni on Tronols ines, Hangings, bronze medal.Geo, Bishop & unintentional on the part of the en .pro- 6x.235 1 JAMBY STRERT.ment we are prepared to execute nhs Including all the latest styles, at prices to suit all P'otsssor of Materin® Moules Fe 4 8 and hue, and gave him the card and oe od medal, Pillow, Hersey & Co., Spikes, Drona Brazel ih Monogratns, in Ae Te ata ment the hair of the J UST BECEIVED mort.backing sass and Doom a at pds, do $180 OLE from Gao; gs trou Ca i ri bar, St Seaely a minute el Co.rove: xen Rie Edge: Steel N.B., Oars, bronze PE 5.ow and compelled him 50 meen ar po ah A very fine SHERRY WINE at $6.00 por made to order at short notis Le oes Also, 9 great vasioty of Pnios, 82.26, Fittars, Gas-Fitters, do.resppeares, and ute elapse ere the man ste.silver medal, Spiller Bros, ge Tools, bone, Toronto, Patent Cartridge Creager, This supposition seems to be confirmed by Po altBALMON, por.case.Ee ens sens by post will receive CRYSTAL GAS BRACKETS For sale by \u2014\" à LABGE ASSORRIONÉE OP Hal pressed the arm of Lotte ashe .B., an assortment of tools suitable for mec.aah j0., owed; Jor as soon as the lion per- TOMATE Forms liberal 112 4nd 3 Light trom Fr | Pas» he e felt coopers, found { e for - ceived that he had killed hi SARDINES AU TOMATES * BRONZE & CRYSTAL : what her dh byes Deteld, au ratée pou medal, 8, Be Tutor & Son, 50 Sone ITEMS OF INTEREST.the good tempered and grateful animal ov.rae sam, MoGAUVRAN & TUCKER, Aries ALL LAMPS DAWSON BROS.contain f° ; ., er ; 2 [a of: ; ] gently in tho direction the man had taken.NB, Sachs, Nails Brads, Silver medal Hoatod milk, & pint every four hours, laid gas of the dcopest a melsnohely i FEENCH LIQUEURS, 145-m.In Crystal and Bronze, \u2019 JR BSERVS YOUK OXDHR» @.PETER AND CRAIS grammes, | strength PA could hardly find Sorew Bolts, etc.; also \u201c* Aome Sein said to be a cure for cholera.Our 15 body, whichjhe would not suffer to bo taken DAVIS\u2019 or NOTES AT T O THE TRA 142 and 264 NOTRE DAME STREET rox \u2014\u2014 > ; Courage ! courage, Lotte, my good Sn, a variety of styles and excellent (Loe pastor of a New York church is one WN vom El; refused to take any food, DUFRESNE & MONGENAIS, ILDERS D » ax me « ou red, im it, you will bo tenderly Montreal Auger of poor) man Market largest poultry-dealers in Fulton How a Cricker Saven ne doath.221 Notre Dame Street, BU ND CONTRACTORS, U 8E WEST'S ENVELOPES LEGAL NOFICES.\u2014 received,\u201d whispered Hal to her.fini 2 good quality a d ; A RIC A Sm.\u2014In -\u2014 \u2014 ° ROVIN - = pera Hal bo er.Émis, liver od A ee oies À umber of married women of Cam.Southey s History of Brazil\u201d he tells 2 ENAMEL LE ABOUT £0 OPEN 1,000,000, Bx * Canadian.» pfre.Las Æ OF QUES are \u2014 ' encouraging words.Butall this grandeur! variet 3 obn, N.B., an extensive bridgeport, Mass, have formed a club for goi S th Aeros In 8 groab ship, STOV a hw ator Mock of ATHER DRESSING Will de offered x1 json ort ver re | .\" arnoc 0, Galt,| TheE Willi A ey had crossed the being most ; AGE TOP.\u2014 a citer on jusiee, Flaintiff vs.tho said ET i her, but to come before hors hapten pat.ae oF es and other edged the lst January, a or pee on tes pe discovered that STOVES, au scene low Bue ° GEO.BO Emits Sel bt a ; mretoh as she deemed herself to be\u2014in Robertson, Ottaw onze \u2018 medal.Peter soventieth anniversary of his entrance into He gave orders do msg for pater left, HOLL wos.and materials and frames timber sawed à It is the only article in the market adapted to - HORNE à SON, Montrok LA te Dee, As hor © Bapry o midst of all this luxury and wealth, Tools and Too rs , I rman\u2019s o Prussian army.land and f the neares OWWARE, & > an vered ree Of earings, Montreal, 14th September, 1576.wn , | I or working in stone and ; ! > or three days they sailed for th \u2014_ 180 worms to suit customers.RENEW THE NATURAL BLACK LUSTRE FINISH.| p STATIONNES, \"DR ! | word A plaid uit i She said not a Trois Bronze medal, Thomae Moore, Cooks- Bishop Coxe's daughter, who was coast.A poor sick soldier, who had loft SUPERIOR Dry, clear Lumbsr coustantiy om For saleby - TL & 73 St, Francois Xai P OYINCH OF QU EDEC, patronized now would be to slay ber.be Tool Harlan large vatioty of excellent received pret di nee 5 a es ground ho Lt Drought a crillo, or FOUNDRY COMPANY | ob Pine Deals at 518 and up cusand arr et pétréion Goon, monies.= Dh lin ! .les, bronze Le edding presen Cricke i i hinki i LIMITRD inch ths $1.9 ] dichel Toy of th oa Xi i cdepantle Pa them intoa small but Co New Liverpool, a Boivin & husband one million dolines in bonds, her cheerful voice * would ne him on th » Paschasers wil fing a, ov HENEY & LACROIX, HOTELS, &o, aden doy, thorized same pie Phi ning My i .- - .e .1 WALES 2 1 | Sogau y i praished apartment; a lamp oe ing Manufacturing Co, Oshawa, Ont, , | In 1792 the first canals of the United Jong, dreary voyage, But to his great 1 to 29 Dalhousie Street, ua a call before elsewhers, ne W sive 457 Sr.P RINCE OF vs the said Onesimo Miche volo, Dotenite, it stood Flora Wilton Cromsol as Fo 4 Tools ote and Mature Forks, Garden ' States were built in Massachusetts, These fo Ctr silent th the little insect was per- MONTREAL; BENARD, BASTIEN -# 00 \u2019 ACL SzrEmz, w HOO8K, eo talv ohio\u201d M osm, : y > 18 \u2019 \u201c> medai, Were short ones on the Connecticut Ri \u2018 .D e whole way.The fourt 1 .C.0.DELORLY, IRR, Attorneys {of So) nov son her esac attire wag WOOLLEX AND COTTON FABRICS, YARNS, | ome being two miles long octiont River, ore Baier they had changed the ds 1802 1008 SK FOR LACHINE, Montreal, Beptem'Ler Sth, 1876._ Wher | with pride, for it was costly i To an FUES, REG, RTG A cartier was about up ho she note oh \u2019 1 tated: sbows.\u2014- TAL yO Ei an an d in ts baste unimpeachable its value, am nd Woollen Compan Almonte pik carrier.pigeon, sob off at Stranton, soldier ou , set eur re STO VES! STOVES! STOVESI J OHN OSTEL L CE ps ALOU & COS, Convenientiy a the to Al N W000.~\u2014\u2014 & the light fell fall upon her fac oollens, gold medal.\u2018Thibault, Lan: two y, reached New York in in charge of the vessel tam HALL,COOKINGANDP : ATED BOAPs SBANDTBUN Any j form, Hal turned faint.Flora smile and thier & Co., Montreal, Furs, gotd medal, said hours and twenty minutes, Thisis high, jagged sel, and they soon saw \u2019 WALD FARYOR s70vEs 20x .Lumber Merchant & 8 & BAILWAY 8TATI 1 e led so Brown & \u2019ontrea) edad said to be fastest ti igh, jagged rocks just ahead of them, Te Manufacturer Ar Aw 8 ot | DT sweetly, and said in a tone go smi own:& Claggett, Montreal, Dresses; sil.in thi astest time made by any pigeon The watch h où them \u2014 Maureen \u2018 \u2014 Troms, ' G i RICH | | d to The watch had been careles them \u2014 REATLY REDUCED P half joyous, half reproachfal wausioal, ver medal.Oxford Woollen Co., Nov tn country.\u2018great ship i s, and the All the lateat and most improved.,Ç ARCHITRAVES, MOULDINGS \u2014 Scoti : hy &.Phi .ship in a few moments cluding pattern; tn sad TRUOOEGS DOMESTIC BAR, BO.\u201cTam so glad to see you Hall\u2014Mr: otis, Noolens, silver medal.Toronto crbiladel hia and New York are to have feen dashed to pieces on the ao Jane lading OP ALL XINDS, IMPERIAL LAUNDRY BAR, Oecuples n very S00 view of the river y- ANOWDON & ppt > cou Soma potore thought you would have medal H heer weeds, &e,, silver.after he dl mortes of the Vienna fashion Puny creature had not scented.the and OBOWN JEWELL Didi PLANK, BOLED AD SCANELINE, va CE state Data 1 x cn 4 50 23 | coma before ; I quite ex \u2019 Cloths = orey 0, Montreal close of the Centennial Ezhibi.and told them of their d \u2019 ° FAMILY, ! og Tothing, silver red > Hon, to prod ahibi- ] eir danger.Then the TRIUMPH, 208 SmoNxURs STREET.No.1 BROWN, , P.CHAR; who pen pe he perceived Lotte, kel, M ontresl Furs, vase Tool Yo ounces honest broad, Bayard Taglor pro- cricket sang fer thorn ove es and tho TROPEO) 40.ko, * 197s OFFICE Ax WHITE ALMOND, o 0 IS, Inr ERCOLONIAL C 0 AL oo ; singly shrunk behind Hal son Day Lo.Montreal, F vas - A boy t .i Ty nig .just as A?VERY Lo \u2014 D WORES : CCC er ' \u2018 Tiching fro'n the depths of her aching G.R.\u201d Renfrew, Quebec,\u201d Toner medal in Vonnie Me, oe a recently tried eel th if she had been in far-of:| Call snd sce them, Pro OILS, &o.Corner Sr, CATHERINE & Dury GILSEY - oo _ lva FOR SALE, ears she; had never, never been: ind d medal.Mills & Hutchins Ÿ ver tress ith iml ing a schoolmis- isan ey gob to their destined port \u2018 ms or HOUSE wa to,core here.! uoed Tweeds, silver medal T.St at.etroal, he stabbed hor i + f TE o defence was that the island of Catalina: \u2019, C.RYAN, MONTREAL.* (Xuropean Plan), 00\"ner Brosa ru puit purobasossatLon A : ?al.4 pou isher 4 n defending hi; : - 29-1 way and 39th 1 La fais Ce diction tbe aps Fa, Pol, a, Join | 5 auto ad er dire | Th Men orne D n vroronra vovang, |PUATE Grass, man MEFAOPOLITAN to | seu, noommons caf , - sy ool, .: .* T evenue Distri i ; 1 néon \u201cI am gratefal, Miss Wilton, for yow Canada Cotton Manufacturing Co modal, In the cemeteries adjunet to Brookl {he counties of Hochelaga, J aay a of 28x ALL R » HART & co., £ CAOPOLITAN 4 and Us Butidings \u2018BR kind reception, but to-night, at 1 Cornwall, Domestics, Bags, cde.Ly.Y, and embraced within its limits there Lie /æval, Vaudreuil, Soulan on, Lapraire FINA TH IRIOCK OB £0 IMPORE 7 SUSURY SYRERE i HOTEL ; at kind roorpon, bit tonight, t'ont, I Comwall, Domestics, Bags \"ts, rs a ere ryt, there He (hambly, re ooulanges, Laprairie, O DESMARAIS & CO, .CABINBYMAKERS, UNDERTAKRR: uci ta dar, Of Prines stasel, Kew | 43 #T.FRANCOIS XAVIER Ou poor sorrowful heart here with me for Shizte, &c., silver medal.George \" owes than are living within the limits of Dmmmomption, Montoalm, Richelieu Yamasks, \u201c PHOTOGRAPHERS a vo Rare PATRNT AIR PIQUE | CRO 6 00.Pres 9 aux Sox ras wb Yhom I entreat your warm interest; sho.| 1, it, Ve one medal John Ward.| o ow o oe a million of people.Montreal Dish pak and the city of 18 47.LAWRENCE MAIN 8TEEET.A.RAMSAY & SON, Panera DB TAL CASE.VO OAT L COA: ut Po , r i , br ; na .a an may only suggest thatrhoite Cympathy, I Adsm Loomis & Son, Flannels medal, à that \u20ac ot Saturday : night it was eatimat.le 0dd Fellows of Montreal are comprised styles.Photographs and Tin Types taken in later 18 Bow soon to ents With its very aupasvor scx, ; BE OAL! COAL! COAL Ry Not a word more, medal.McCrae & Oo, Gaelyh, Woollea fa the Battery Park, No oar i: opt M.v, the aya Lodges te 0.F,, x\" BE.OLIVE 2 No.10 INSPECTOR STREET, dencripéiee and Houschold Earp\u2018ture of every S I JAMES MELDRUM, Io ora was at th iery, bronze medal, os Fra ol i 3115; re NoyaL Montreal ' A, name ORL vy stant, with her arm ee fie nant - S.May & Co, Clothing, bronze ams 2, and whole.fami ee EE suffocat- No er, Yioteris, No.5896.L.O.G7vtox HOUR JORWAN, > MONTREAL, COLIN, A; 2 108 WORLD, rpc Coke bright rays of the lamp ell pon the hin, metal BF, Taylor & Some cloner | \u201c3 ped on the No.1; Provincial Degree Lodge, Now 1; | 130 am KB0Lr AGRRE vase Le awn\u2019 covet nd a are RIOD BF AL\u201d 3 WAL eroR EOD white, wasted feat : .Taylor Son, Clothing, Mr.8 ount, Royal Lodge, No.1; L i Office: 180 PPINCH markable by 3 \u2018 es me , eatures of the poor half- |ronze medal, S, F.Willet, Ohamble th ie néon lins- sado arrangements.No.2; Mispah, No» 3 ols Ste amcente, 5 Le PPANCH WILLIAM BT, =\u2014 ho puting ap Los Of his works, and invites PARSONS! EXT DRUCGISTS \u2014_\u2014\" reby, on certain No, 4; Albert, No.5 ; Empire, No.6.ele} 3d: J VEN, NEW BR UNSWIO gE QHXEWSE APERS FOR = IRägefor them he friends to give him a visit ang $b cockroaches and Aa, pd destroyed all \u2018Q LK\" \u2014 The pre ARADA - selves the bepaty.New York.ntrest House, a a ho © FEAR\" QFIROE RALE { Lis work- F, CO 1456 SAONE CE Sook certain.ape de iad cab 25x Ox Ba ET ARS FOR SALB fe Untuorius tt > near "]
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