The Montreal daily star, 28 août 1885, vendredi 28 août 1885
[" prmammacua \u201d VOL.XVII NO.202 CONDENSED NEWS casLE.\u201cMuair Pasha, \u2018Turkish Minister of Finan been dismissed and Zihni Efendi, Jud Booretary of State, appointed in his p Several suspicious cases of stoknoss save or occurred In Surgla, and tha patients have boon isolated, as the disease may prove to be cholera.One of the clerks of the Federal Bank of Melbourne, Australia, w which h was robbed of $14,000 onday, essed that he Soma ne ett and) Ba rourand the money.Thé Hom rms the statement that Raiy has occupied t Johnes in Fast Africa north of zibar, but the § er is exp oring the country - éaveller Parbarigo, { Mr.Bradla à \"holds u p to hls conatitu- \u2018ents the sxample of the voters of Middlesex continuing Fo return John Wilkes, not- thstanding bis repea expulsion by the (House, until the issue became a public {question and the Commons wore or leu; bit to tho will ofthe olcoto le Annonce of M lat tte Bl ie a widower of of Newport SA formerly a bank {herman & Co.of rom} Yorn ta \"Mi#s Brown, {daughter of Mrs.J n Carter Brown, of Providence.Miss Prom je aged 18, and ss three million dollars in her own right.n \u2018Magistrate Badkin' and 100 police are to Bay Farriseey, County Kllkonny, esterday: rtd evict some tonants, the ho shaped gen was tolled, and 2000 persons Bt! ed Lhe officers, preventin thom from making the evictions.The police char, od with La onets and many were wound : ef, The rate of mortality 1000 pe in the Maltese stands.was 510 96 dur.g the fortnight ending July 81, 1885, fainat 28.54 in the correspon period of year.Bixteen per cent.of the British idiors were Ua he average \u2018of heat has pean greater than at any e during te ; There was a sudden in Crease ity at yesterday, ths being reported.forty-! \u2018were caused by chol outre anda panlo is hourly 000 por us bave the ou threak of the epidemic persons he ci cases of chole: Sa and From bec occurred Gust outside of Gibraltar yesterday., United States Minister Cox in ibis credentinls at Constantinop \"Buitan-thet-the-pottoy-ot tates waë not to Interfere in ps vas ar e affairs of other countriea Tbe Sultan resented him with a set of valuable Turkish wellery and gave him a number of rare A n for Abram 8.Hewitt, and a \u20ac of others\u2018 for the national library at ashington.the mortal- eighty-five of which resenting AMERICAN, ~ It is sald that ex-Governor Palmer, of 1ili- sels will be appointed to the Austrian mie- _ Prominent members of the Irish National ue of America in New York City deny \u2018that iv is in any sense a political pere i Three train employés were killed, \u2018dangerously and seven \u2018slightly injurod D by jan accident on the Bay Pièrre railroad, at Nackson, Misgs., yesterday.\u2018od The * Mikado\u201d 1s meeting with unbounded success at John Stetson's Fifth Avenue Theatre, Now-York-\u2014AHthe séats are en- goged for th for this week, and many for two veks ab \u2018Yne case sad, the 60 pauper Arabs Who were refused permission to laud at New York but entered Vermont by way of will Fever ted to Congress With a view to secur- & legislation to meet such cases.According to a Waterbury, Conn.des- Patoh th the rs there bave started a milk -milk bas d ropped trom olgnt De A to two cents, man ie soiling two quarts for a cent.There was a heavy white frost at Boston eho N.Y, yesterday and frost ia Zeport- led froth several towns in Duchess county, WN.Y., while at Huntz Dale, Clearfieid ous: Pa, \u2018and along the base of Stone moun there was qulie a heavy iall of snow.At Pine Hi, Rutherford county,N.C., yesterday,ncamp meeting held by N orthern Methodists (colored).was dispersed by an armed body of Zion Methodists who fired into the camp, wouading seven.The invaders made & bon-fire of the effects of the routed party.Managar l'allmad age, of the Wabash system, informed the ecutive Committee of the Knights of Labor, yesterday, that he would give a definite reply as to the re- Jnstatement ot the men next Thursday.It 1s thought the matter will be satisfactorily adjusted aud the strike ended.A letter from Dr.Ward, President Cleveland, 8 companion, dated Prospect House, Upper Saranac Lake, August 24th, Bath, gays \"the President ta in gooû healt! good Quek in fishing and hunting.Tres badg now goue to a point east of Saranac e, and Ta |.probably not return until September ie Lizzie 8t.is playing a To the papers as fo tradict the one uinten, whose opera com- Memphis Tenn., writes ollows: \u2018desire to con- ublication.that has been made that Henry oulten, the tenor of my com pany; struck me with a cowhidé during rformance of \u201cThe Chimes ot Norma n justice to Mr.MoultenI wish to ml deny any such action on his part, At a tinies both on and off the stage, he has shown mo the greatest respect and courtesy.J would ess than a woman were I to taimely an to such treatment as has i been published regarding the New Orleans # Beusatl LH CANADIAN.\" Hon.M, Bowell, Minister of Customs, and.Mr Ta does A.Edison, the famous electrician, are u Mr.Edward H Ennis, one of the editors of the\u2019 rin Freeman's Jou was in Ottawa on Wednesday and had an interview with the Governor-General .The Central Prison Commissioners of To- eons fu Canada and the States before presenting their réport to'the Goveérnmênt.The steamer opp rans Smith\u201d arrived at ©Owean Sound on\u2019Thursday.The damage to the vessel is verys slight and wliil be repaired th a few days.Sbo {8 now in the dry dook and will leave on her regular trips on Tues- ay.ndent, writing fro cro Datos li EE ves Chat there vo al \u2018ready been four cases ri smallpox at St.\u2018come, {wo of which, imported from Mont real; had a.tated termination.The two other | cused will p bly recover.he of 8 particularly.virulent ty; .Strenuous efforts are being made to oon © the disease té the two'houses where it existe.An inquest was held at London, Ont, last night on the body of Joseph Hogg.killed by g down a holst at MocClary » foundry.; De evidence went to show that the garret rm which be fell ree, very dark.The Jury a èd-w verdiot *accidontat deai ordered \u2018that de hoist.be proper y Pansed and that other protective measures à taken for the safety ot employes.LOCAL.ation in the charge of black- .pealpa nat Mr.A War § Bewi torday, by bei rade L t you: rday, ing one of the ma- \u2018chines.A alight ocourred yestorday atte SE EAITE | ormes Ci Bulla with fhtle damage, UE ir second Che aS, ex ra Ss eir ourelo pi on bokrd the steanior Rute Yosteroay \u2018The exoursi success throu ists roached the Tully contented with The favost bold feront a s term in the de ana for biais, ow- ln ontreal.It ie sal that aftor denoting his third wife in t ing all her be West and ta money he applied for the torate of the Wortien preeen de ES Es te e nu assure THE FORESTERS.\u2014 The Report of the Supreme Chief Ranger to the Supreme Court, OTTAWA, August 27.\u2014At the meeting o the Supreme Court, Independent Order of Foresters, to-day, the report of the supreme chief ran er was: \u2018submitted, which congra- ted those present on SEE and condition of the order.nc 8.in com- on o extension of tho order, to the North-West rebellion, which d interrupted his work in that section.Although many Forestars were among tho volunteers onduty, he wag happy Losaro uly one of them was among th led, Bro.).Elliott, first supreme oouncillor, and one of the original {ncorporators of the Supreme Court, who gave his life to his country at Duck Lake.On the outbresk of the rebellion the executive issued a circular to the subordinate courts, stating that all brethren on volunteer duty woul Lave their fees d out of the general fund.This circular © was sure met the riers of the Supreme tence was made to the death of Col.Kennedy of the Nile contingent, who at the time 2! his demise, was not in standing regarded bis dues.It had been represented that this was due to an accident and no fault of his.He though tt tho matter mittee.ission of ladles to The questio the \u201cthe full benotit of the \u2018orders had consideration.He thought there was nothing to oe u t fomale Ilfe insurance.The report of the supreme \u2018secretaty showed that thirty-seven new as follows: Nineteen in Ontarlto, nine in New Brunswick, five in Que one in Manitoba, one In Minnesota, one in Michigan and in Nebraska.There was on the 30th ree\u201d 1885, 2,959 members in good standing on the as follows: Number 1 of members bY one Jos ve orts 2.3555 Initiated during the vear io 5; total al, 3,670; us, mu a year, i the ?Jean, tal 7il.The total during, by ins 2,959 members is $356, el THE CARDWELL ELEC1I0N.Hon.Thomas White Returned by an In.crensod Mafority.Mono MruLSs, Ont, August 27\u2014The election Tor the seat in the House of Commons for Cardwell, rendered vacant by the acceptance of office by Hon.Thomas White held to-day ana resulted in a victory for that gentleman, he having at present writing, a majority of 436, with three places yet 9 be to be heard from, which are expected Chad this.The majorities in the different anf | -slons-s0-far asi from are us follows White.Allison.Ab \u201cthe last lection in 1882, Mr.White b a or 41, the flgures being ao for Rr White as and 1086 for J.F.Me THE CZAR'S FEARS.Extraordinary Precautions for His Safoety\u2014 me William's Congratulations.REMSIR, August 27.\u2014 The Emperor Francis Joseph, yesterday of ferred the order of the Grand Cross of St.Btephen upon the the Grand Duke George, second son of also appointed him to a Heutenaue in ne Imperial Austrian Uhlans.Dukes in his sixteenth year.An eye-witness of the whole pageant at Kremsir asserts that, despite efforts to make it ap pear that no dread of personal danger \u2018the Czar was entertained, Alexander was really oy and uneasy and added to tbe secret precautions arranged for his safety more than one dévice of his own.He was pale and careworn during his stay, and he suggested several precautions to the Austrian authorities.The owns a large mastiff, Rosscssed of uncommon strength and intel igence.The mastiff bas been carefully trained as a bodyguard, and is well known in St.Petersburg and Moscow, and watches ide his mastor\u2019s couch every day.This dog accompanied the Czar to and from Kremsir.BERLIN, August 27.\u2014The Emperor William and Prince Bismarck telegraphed their congratulations to the emperors smi ministers at the Kremsir meeting., abs PARNELL'S POLICY.What the \u2018\u201c Freeman's Journal\u201d Says of the Recent t Notionslist pr D A t 27.\u2014Bays |, roga ing the ent Nationa Joue : \u201cIf we are to have a parliamentary party at all, it must be the ablest, truest, staunchest eal of men whom orts or.\u201d It commends the resolution passed, Ww.reby it recommended to thocunduit uncles that candidates be r ed || Lo pledg go themselves, if elected, to sit, act and vote with the party, and to resign eir seat if 28 soyt time they are required to do majoct ty of their colleagues.ot Nation ough Home Rul ue journal | argues that : Mr.Parnell will make a fatal grror if he assumes.as he appears inclined to dost that, as with a fol lowing of forty he le fo force the Irish Land Act upon Parliament, so with a following of Slehty he will be able to repeal the union, .y do much by persuasion, but if he at mts to play dictator his power will be shattered.' THE SOUTHERN CYCLONE.Disasters to Pp a] of \"Late Cotton p Badiy Du: LE, Fla, Au rah 29.vors of of the 8 a ty of Puistia\u2019 from Oharieston, arrived this is morning.| mer \u2018\u201c re ing twenty.or thirty of ns assist- po pass vessels totally dismasted, the result recent ale.one of them asked for cet boat, foun, ba Stoddard,\u201d 6 mouth 5 the North Eilso Fiver \u201caad belovse her entire crew were lost.@ \u2018Ocean,\u2019 from Charleston, ia lost.\u201d John's bar is Sovered with drirt stuff from vossels.the oath ard abo or, Shot at tho | A faland was a timates are that pi he catortilars ond and the oyslone have destro ourths of the.Reports onde Genres fourt saÿ the - Tool is not sartously injured.ARBITRATION REJECNED.: K H bert! Ald Refused \u2014 Spath to, lag Hom o ze the Carolines.RID, Au ust 27.The Cabinet to-da acdased fé Carolines affair.to-day ing Noported Phased aia has as an arbitrator, but ment is not inclined to to arbitration.\"The Caroline islands, seized b Germ n will be occupied by Spain atrectl armany.troops arrive at Yap, the it bo island of the group.Antl-Ger.in the provinces.roposed King umber t he Spanish Eee to sub the question Mau Mestings continue: | CITY ITEMS.The winnessin the battalion matches of the Bixtn Lucien were bresented with t prises last A boy had bis ad grushed ina machine ina moulding establishment on Cralg stroet ve bors or of the Wolseley.Snowshoe gun held a movialighy excursion down the: last night où the steamer \u201cBerthier.\u201d a TREE nl Twenty-five Years a Priost.5 been under | {table iay the newspapers which CANADIAN NAVIGATION LAWS.Complaint on the Part of American Vessel Owners and Captains,\u2019 Consul! Pace, iu & despatch to Secre: Bay- ard, says there 1s much complaint vn toe part of American vessel owners and cap at the recent appointment of a harbor master at Fort Sarnia by tbe Canadian authorities.The master charges American vessels foes ranging from one dollar to five dollars for the the \u2018privilege of touching a dock or anchorage in the stream, which, at Port Sarnie, is the dividing line between Canada and the United States, and which by law and precedent is free to the ships of both patlonalitiéa The Canadian vernment has never expended a dollar to build a harbor at this point.The docks are the property of private individuals, and while the hartior master may collect fees from ships which may land at these docks, the individual owner ot the dock fay (Order their instant removal for refus pay tribute to him.Canadian Shipping i & Ft to the river by a lixht furnis.the expense of the United States Government, and bor dues are charg adian vessels at Port Huron or elsewhere on the River St, Clair.Consul Pace men! an attempt by the Canadian authorities to seize tea \u201c Moctin ic Buffalo to Chic ro, and which on a sand bar.Some days after and: ance wag rendered, the Canadian authoriies boarded the ** Mocking Bird\u201d and pr to seize her \u2018for violating the Dtecking regulations.\u201d The captain of the tug da be seized, saying his vessel was in midstream and not unde the jurisdiction of the Canadian authorities.The tug went to Port Huron with the officials on board.The Case is still in dispute.ROYAL RUSSIANS, Something About the Russian Imperisi Party Attended the Kremsir Meet A correspondent, writing from Vienna, under, date August 26, says: I mayadda few detalls to my despatches sent from roe yesterday.Both the Czar\u2019s sons are slight, gentle Ylooking boys, who take after thelr mother rather than after their gigantio father.\u2018Ihe Czarina has a sweet face, with beautiful soft eyes and a very winning able manner.he ess imperial altogether in ca © and manner than the Empress of Austria, but charms everybody by her quiet, womanlike graciousness.The Czar has muoh -stouter-than-he was at: and in fact has outgrown all the Austrian uniforms that he wore last year, 80 that a a uew set has had to be made for him.allowed to visit the imperial train after the Emperors had reached Kremsir, and it was really worth a visit, for such a mag] pificon t train was probably never formed before.It contained roo bathrooms and diain, rooms, besides saloons and boudoirs, and these wera furnished , with wonderful luxury.The room of \u2018the two young princes\u2014for it regular room\u2014 was upholstered In \u2018violet leather of a new and lovely shade.Everywhere were easy chairs and the softest of sofag.In the Emperor's private saloon was an with a lamp burning before 1 and o on the His Majesty been reading.There was not a Russian paper among them.They were the ads Zeitung of Berlin, four Danish papors a and Paris f'igaro.- 1s ail the saloo oons, bo Emperor and bis si ei] tables, and the suite (ad evidently been playing bard, iudglng, oy the packs of cards strewn he stations through which te @ Gear passed on his way from the frontier were closed to the public.The station at Kremsir has a £! on the dour with Lhe words *\u201c closed during alterations.\u201d there ore A STUDENTS DUEL.How the Boys Fight at Gottingen University, Germany, An American student at Gottingen Harper, Princeton, \u201884, writes the ois +.céount of a recent student d _ a0 fight was just about to The combatants, surrounded by seconds, umpires and friends, had already taken thelr p on the floor.Their breasts and thighs were protected by thick pads, on which the black ood of former encounters had gathered ror The veins of the neck were winding around It a heavy scart.oggies, with plate-glass windows, con- d sho eves, and the arms were covered ding.The swords were long and addin thout points.One of the pair ors, 8 member of the blue-cap oor was a pale, slender, goodlooking youth.He never spoke a word or took his eyes off his adversary.The latter, one of the red-caps, was a big, burly tellow, whom the seemed greatly oppress, perhaps he was frighten 1 don t.blame him.\u201cThe surgeon pod back, looking like a butcher, in his long white apron, spotted blood.There had been another duel \"The timekeeper took his at a little table.The seconds jumped to position, each at the leit side of his man, after polite bows to other in true German fashion.The fifty or sixty corps students who were sitting at little tables around be room, eating breakfast and rose to see the fight.was solemnity, Tana the silence was a, brokon by some dignified fellows J uaintance - clear \u2014 acruss the flcor and drinking his heath, Mv the same time vowing profoundiy an ad if cap.FhéFe Wére a few sharp oo of command repeated by one- second after the Other, sotmétht e \u2018Make ready ! Go!\u2019 and in an nstant al Jus could ses was the flas| of leva and the ring of soarks,.and ali one hear was the regular \u2018whack, whaok,\u2019 of the blows.There scemed to be only one kind of stroke, and each met the other halfway.\u2018Halt! cries the fat fellow, and the begin.years past.Fuarded b rofi coale vis row, Q Datore we came, goconds run up to see Wh where he is cuts but ] weather t was a false alarm.They rub him and let him sweat a moment, then at.it ore, but also a ewish! and the nest moment \u2018the blood 1 1a runni rpendicular gash ho Bie a a lolo 5 ete ch role in She time I wondered how the Bott \u201cwoman could stand ih fo for she hed been carrying meat ard drink from table table a all the time.Talso ao oecasion i see a man who hadfor two seasons bee: punished behind the fat on the Prince ase-ball nine, and who had risked his\u2019 ited a oneor two Than stein day foot-ball Sow io i uncertain slop ¢ ins Xindoy for a breath of fresh alr.1 see a man\u2019s cheek laid A dolioorateiy The next round proved gro À trous for the plump red-ca; Sth hi 3 gust above the oy = hich wil go as the evi Line his chin suffered, an thon his nose.He was out of Breath, and looked I went to the window \"lool at.the clear blue sky \u2018and the\u201d golden elds, , aod wonder- why human soctety m o torture ! with useldss and cruel © oonvantionaltties.\u2018But the fascination, o£.the rainibg bi ws.called fua.back to see the peut roun bum of inferest ran along the gallery front when the oool little fohow was seen to get by farthe heaviest blow of the fight across which was soon covered with blood.xhey took off the hey and the blood rai into his eyes.oy faopped.it up and cp was ready again, and next ave his opponent Soothers iy on the brow, Iota ton ie.It seemed to me about tim Balt.for good, ox Soo a resently they minutes, of actual fencing, pauses not count- puses reckoned me shia must have a bout forty mn The gladiators chrriod their pipody bonds into another room to receive fe doctor's atten- fon, and rations be; n r | Sour T asked.student Sitar of er - roe en TSAry of the ordination to priéathood of Lachine, will be celebrated by the _reverend gentleman's partsioners on the 39th of Septomber, when a solemn service will ba chanted by the curé himself.On the following day he will be presented with © mentary address aud 1d T y à golden mass se 0B.The proceedin va miliary comedy, entitled conclu by the Ps Te Lachine Vo blood Es had- \u201cbefore, \"nef said, Iaconeially : The a) Follow has | tough nine this term Y.Post.At Halesowen,: Altered fron« the Rev.Curd Plohd, | worker, was gen ton ced toa Ben sonment and acdored de batantial sureties for 12-moi oO fot systematia the prisoner had & fe ?nied that e Mer.8 os - i wite for four and o 5 ne eats on several occasions Dearly killed Bor.a and turned hor gi Ce .9 Soh of Brutal Ce , à and sai sd RÉEL ue Fees WASHINGTON, August 37.-United States | WI very delougiug to: the, Loules, of Bt.À -of smallpox in the place, bu \u2018double farm wagons is - well merited demand bo both at tome aad and abroad.; ea.Under.the Ailes a a fight lasts fifteen | MONTREAL, FRIDAY AUGUST 28, 1885 PROVINCIAL NEWS.\u201cONTARIO, F Heartshorn, at one time a .reputable de voie was committed for HN at Toronto, on the charge of having detrauded two city merchants, of os Pon Gach.each, by gene them to cash checks also be indicted at hy ses Le for forgery.John J.Nicholson, Paper avenue, Toronto, on Wednesday nigh t reached for bis gun to oot a bawk, when the trigger, caught où a dow sill and the gs e of shot entered his.would, Ti at due bicep, 1 a terrible he doctor says he will lose the arm rhaps bis life, as 3 thère are signs of fv polsoning.Moses Maynard, farm by David Bastedo, Pr barn unloading barloy with a t hay carrier when, Owing to the breakaue.of Lhe trip trip rope, I he I balance ax bac the top.of the I ei his neck and causing instant A about forty years old and ui * Mrs.Ward, for many years emoloyod on the Northern railway, ™ ote went down to the Jad Thursday mm: a out pig off she \u2018 © passenger cars.: In jum al Lehtod to front of a movi: frei, at ain, | ne which struck s the | the engine of eels, passing over one ot her legs, Severed it pe) the body.She was taken to the moe where she died a few hours after.Tescott, Augus t 927.-Col.Lamontagne, of Fre tia Dep artment, Ottawa, was at Presoott Wed ay, and.alon Major Mele inspected the gro aon oa of William to\" soc se asto their oultability for the silice cam, + The exp rossod himself ee Fr ie howover working h the y 2 n will be decided Sine the opening of the Bt.pm & Otta railway through to the Union station, on LEE ne acrengaments are being made freight to the paie] States Tinea: at Prescott As the river is open longer during the Winter at Prescott than at Brockville, it is expected that the Fresco part of the tr ht will be Sroseed & next season tead of the tier Pe Mr.Brennan, of Thurlow, was driv Across the [railway bridge ob North pe street, Belleville, bis horse shied and ran down the smbadcment throwing him out pad seriously injuring.bis.shoulder.Lhe |.crossed the street, and tbe waggon pe with the sidewalk, Mis.Brennan was thrown upon a picket fense.Both her horribly lacerated and her body badly bruised.\u201cit 1s fon red that both bave received internal injuries, QUEBEC, The Bishop of Ki ngston and Mr.Poupore, M,P.P, aro in Queber, id Mr.Dionne,secretary of the Press association, returned to Quebec yesterday.The Jones of the United od States at Quebec, Hon.1 i DOY08, ¥ ted the French frire ore a aid ope Bouvet,\" officially Hee was received by and Cap.lan E.Pottier, and on his departure from the vessels was tendered the usual courtesy of a salute of seven guna.The death is announced of Mr.William Hotne, morchant of Quebec, wbiçh occurred rather suddenly Wednesday afternoon at his residence in St.Ursule street.The deceased, although ouly 48 years of age,had occupied a prominent position in Quebec and for some Years been a member of the City Councl The tatausatoe ero of Jersey, ar rived at Gas reports that oho leit Jersey July 2let; vd moderate winds and thick wedther; made the banks of New- \u2018adland August 9th 8 gale frum sou! Un the 16th ploked up two French seamen Freacy + o, boats three days and thier being foud Arrived at ÿ0th.all well, and Gaspe barbor the The two men are now there requesting to be sent to Bt.Pierre-Miquelon.This 18 the third time that Captain Lesener has been the means of Saving life in the same manner.West Farnham.gi ono an .PERSONAL.MORE tho arr atrivais a tbe Hall are: Captain Can Rev.on oi aan.©.Jollowin noteworthy persons are Vindgor.iad Davis, ex- \\ ium hes, Mobile, \u2018a prominent.lawyer of Elk- er \u2018Cousairat, ot-MeGti] University, bas\u2019 returned to this city after a visit o some months to France.While away he wag made an officer of the academy.stk ther ë Denis, P.8.S, president of timore, and former- iy prs of the Charles.Co .resident of re Montreal Coll Co Ethie Biwi, ASIANA d'in the city to attend the convention MESPYLES | N.= £33 the graduates of the latter institute.: The Great Invention, ___ FOR EASY WASHING In Hard or Soft, Hotor Cold Water, with out Harm to Fabric or Hands.No family.rich or poor, should be without it, Bold by ail Grocers, \u201cbut beware of vile imita- tons.: PEARLINE is manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK, Wedicat.The convent is Completed and pr vo pretty appearance e foundation is being placed for a new brick house on St.Joseph itn Mr.Boivin ull a is to be owner of the P.E Demers, the popular agent o of the Central Vermont Railway stat oned at this married to a young lady of St was place.on Monday last, and is away | in Boston and New York on a wedaing to Mr.Demers.is.also-professor or leader \"ot the band here, and the band boys intend giving him à grand reception when he returns on day evening.\u2018Farnham has been in a furore of excitement for several da; fearing an outbreak p to present writin, {Thuraday, 47th, i there bas not been a case In town, al D\u2019 wild rumors have been circulated to that effect several times.One éffect of the scare has been that the people have nearly a been Tac a an every recau on being taken guard against the plague.ee Richmond.acte blueberry crop is unusually abun- Harvestin is ou, The Haddock farm per mine in Oleve- : lou was sold.Iately at SI s farm eale.0 new discoveries.of-asbeatos-velns are said to \u2018have been made hereabouts recently The bi-weekly out door market-on the Town Hall grounds, is becoming quite an \u201cThe true between the hotelkeepers and some of the Punkin Act supporters, ends on the 1st of September.One of the \u201cGovernment Standard\u201d (?) fow on exbibition acod deal of idly, the] could bo iron, y, ve is attracting a .\u2018Autumn session of the St.t.Pran Coleg and 3 the Ree Schools will o next wee op are to admi who have not been Re vaccinated.\u2019 The Hon.Henry Ayler aid P.G.BR Kenzle their ® sen side an {ooking visor thes thotoby, loss, | eG.T.BR employés\u2019 picnio at Otter.burn Park on the 22nd was a groat success.was Lee on he: admirably ments therefor were good carried ont.a} oa recently on yo be ds | ow miles east of Richmond shed NY have not been fortunhte as Within Hie eange of Thom uo Much to the publie.satisfabtion, actice by the Richmond band, énder its 0! .+ sumed.ha Ervin phir Melons De tu Thé proposed \u2018telephone extension tro rr Part Re = r the ab.ieas mich \u201chad \u2018had hoo en\u201d lstibutod ne > been hauled out of vou way and pied up.a Tor safe keeplog: ; Hither to the evor it has a smallpox, when: pe Pin res ond, has bean out isolation.Vacoination and -re-vaceina~ generally.attend liat .the uenally press : si it is antici t vailing epidétiic exemption\u201d Hay continue.On the 26th inst, Rionder [io eof LO.OF appropriately y and comme delebra: annual floral decoration of dab the graves d their PE cla |- in Mae 4 attorneys, hate I ref pained om a Cures Cholera.Morbus, Diarrhea, \u2014\u2014and-ell Summer Complaints,\u201d Lo Summer Resorts, OTICE.\u201c\u201c Tech rrae rt Pathemie, N.B.For the mmodati f Sportamen and Ofer guests on ut this re resort, the Hotel wi | re open until 10th September or later.A few desirable rooms are now vacant.J.RODRIGUKE, 196 12 Mu (Qous ro TO GEORGEVILLE, P.Q.er.Dame st.Specific Juticles.AS\" YOUR GROCER IMPERIAL FRENCH SHOB BLAOKING.T DE TORIWIERS, \u201cBUCOESSOR TO Kemp Co.Gentlemen\": 8 Furnishings.White Dress Shirts Jade to ord va Dame Street NATERPILTARS, NO ATERPILLA 5 v Hellebo I Pare Ww \u2018White Hell aon Dri Hot, 2760 Notre Dee SCO ruggist Di r YOU ARE GOING CAMPING OR FISHING, .tent Pot toad RICHELIEU WATER D PLAS ER CALCINED ASTER CEMENTS, D.TPES aa\u201d En we ALEX SHEUNER RESENTATION ADDR.on 5 LETters of condolence, &c., ir minated or pErossed on pacchment of papi, hive SC se Anois Xavier st.HOW CARES ALLSTILES OF SHOW- quete?PU BCE are) 4 C0, \u201cSend for 862 Torontc.gor Sale NNN OARSE BUILDING SAND FOR BALE AT LOW FIGURES.he Hoche- Roads to Teach saRd-pit, which Ls situated inga er are St.Mary, ad and Ontario streets.ce àt Boom No.La Exchange, No.11 St Soave Noian DoLisie.FONFINÉO IEEE es TENTS O AE lac Joue apart a fo 1 20-Horse Power Brush Engine, with Steam Heater and Pump.Apply to LAURIE BROS.botr 72 and 74 W_ellington Strosl JOUR SALE\u2014-PIPE ORGAN, SU SUNDAY SUHÔGE OR HOME USE\" Will besold ata sacrifice.Apply to © sy So Cathonihe Street.Fo, Hô D Paul 15 HANDS, nom.yon and, so.ir\u2019 y'acart or] viere, Ne te cheap.\"Apply at 23 dt.Sica it root.ou SALE \u2014 CHEAP \u2014 | HOT ATER BO! LER, forgé as arournt iron, Slmost new Dew, in rder: + table 300 à EAE be Place om 4 , 13X18; cheap.\"APS Ne.10 on ora È RALE\u2014U AP, UNE FIRS ASS CENT, Foire gun.A Address, vie 8 BT pm, Eu Mignonne stree : 0000 Business @haures.EIST AND SAW MILIS FORSALE_ G in Lakofield, ao entoull, di, Neg chinay Raw Mj tor Taxed Wanted te \u2014\u2014 WAN TED TO PURCHASE \u2018A secondhand Hand Paper Cutter to cut 80 inches Sauare.Must be BE * Apply at \u201d STAR * OFFICE, 158 Bt.James Street.Miscellaneous.| Nd RSALE-OXALIC ACID AND GREEN COPPERAS IN CASKS AND BARBELS, to arrive and on spot; superior qualitied nt lowest prices.196t1 200 1mo APPI7 10 Mc bras Samra Ba Alexis Str.S Fe FIANCE Fi FOR BALE 20714 POZOUCHE & ATWATER, = Pont \u2014 TO BUY A PIANO ON EASY conditions, you first hire it for six then make terms o rchase, counting the rent où have, 2014 da sen & Fi FE 63 Beaver Hall ANOS FOR BIRE, P Square and Upright.DeZOUCHE & ATWAT ame & beaver tai\" 201 IIA NOS REPAIRED, BERT SE SHOP AND WORKMEN IN CANADA., DeZOUCHE & ATWATER.201 4 :__ 68 Beaver Hall.W.& F.P, Cos 100 GREY NUN STREET.IMFOKIERS OF BCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, To Canad Oo - Water Lime Whiting.Plagter ef Paris, Bera na Clay.&c ke .Mannfnotarers ot BESSEMER STEEL SOFA.CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.| 98.A large stock always on kaad.HT \u2014 Stamsaipe.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STBAHSHIPS, 1885\u2014Summér Arrangement \u20141885 Quebec and Mont ervice.seras Qe, AFTER Dery, THE CAMPERDOWN HOUSE | fo = a resort re- sanitation, \u2018approved summer\u2019 resort.Bend for vel The waters sd 50id by all dealers, : GRAND HOTEL, NOW OPEN: Ünequailed.accommodation Teaso! la rates, improved: access, pur ® .air, pure and health giving waters, perfect | ! From London, via Plyinouth.if Ane ; EY = ns der (M ve re -_Sianzoms Gurhge Montrent From Glasgow.STEAMSHIYS, not optres See 4 Avg.GRECIAN, ; nm Line.1 Aug.AAPA Lenden, PI », Quel a M al a, Plymouth, & ehoe an ontres From Montreal: On of abont soe GlasgowLine - BTEAMBHIPS, CANADIAN.iru fe 4 Ri A pe POPULAR SUMMER RESORT AT Ti CHATEAUGAY CHASM, ATEAU GAY, à XY.Special Ne Pr By.via Hun thence by 8 leaving on arrival of t turn fare $3.THE CHASM HOUSE, located a © ntrance of Chasm, does.Eko by a men day or weok, at popular prices.Ticke St.Jaihes Street, + v>'ieuñonderry.©.Gatveas.and STEAMSHIP | Fm Essia Grasse snd eu; Service.___ LS Glasgow Via j 8 ip Phiiadeiphia\u2019 Forrest HOTEL HA! HA! BAY SAGUENAY, P.Q.The above hotel is now in first ¢lass order, / the proprietor having | Bad Several improve.men made » ing tha artists and pp mon vel 11h isa dosirabio rosi onde or the.cummer, -they-can-be fu \u201c he nec ne) cs ts will It Guests find the Hotel furnished with everything rejoue Dons fi Dodorate à e ones | Springs onl ote 1 A AMILIES D Fin ; ÿ City, a to-spend.th rotor an splen ree IOLEAN 4 (TO LEAVE THE | 200 eat à perfect order, and 0 Souses to Fes, PRO LEr\u2014FO1 LET_FURNISHED HOUSE.MONEY TU LEND at 6 Por Cout.\u20181095 Avoly F- LAMOTRE #50 Qu Hil, pele LET\u2014HOUSE.A SELF-CON TAIN ED y House (six apartments).b .& W.C, for § 7 Soptecater 3st.Appiy 45/3t Dominique street, WW LET\u2014AT LACOLLE VILLAGE oN sr TB, 45 miles from Mon 2 sage car age horse à ac and 3 Tyla aie au ef Ba | vege 208 thant al er \u20ac fronts oF other Tr, Vue au 5 OF the enr.nursal OR nor.bac SrAu omée Co » T Sas 1 NO LET FTRATATAS 5 CELLAR.AD- ply to Thos.Doherty & Co, 27 St, John A yt » Mishop Kagraving & PHoting Cor, (Limited), 168 Bi.James Street.xo1ztr ut Monges Wanted.'ANTED-\u2014TENEMENT, BY THE 151m r 20th September, tar.small family, ET dns su ne ong, fF ANTED-A GO OD \u20ac 00 RE dence situated on a river side.Ad.dress-\u2018* G.1863,\" bra AR Off) 4 Æroperty for Suis, SBOIOE LISI OF ¥RBUIT,' GRAIN, to ck and Dalry Farms, and per ro- hs Bit J oi TON & Co.Adelaide st East.Toron OR SALE \u2014 VACANT LO -HYPOLITE ANDST 1 DO Que Es BR Irae d*Armes Hill, NA M FOR SALE NI a nearly one | 0 sand srs, ode the De ib okn, Fg noe; choap.Mooms to Let.NL MEN LOS ROOMS LARGE A) asp HA A PSOMELY St oe bas all modern CE POS Shs Catherine ne s Rowson 18H .AT 916 BESTER ¥ = Dobie ROYAL TEL, UHL LEE Dai on our BOARD.143 MANS 176 © Rove -~ B LA rooms, with nl.35 MeUNI Uoif Ave.1076 TROON NICE Y FURNISHED.8% BT.DESI._187 #\u2014TWO WELL F 3 OOMS \u2014 FURNIS SE University ; street; no children.POOMN \u2014 FURNISHED, BOTH BLE Br Ro, wil EX IHED, ROTI DOVE.asie R Oa maria Gop lt an at) kd Avenne.OA.AND rst 6 Sanier Beaver Hall ui R OUR] 3 3 B à suitable for upée een RS in and ac Te PIED.1563 su.CAN oe th al vues es cor.McQ} Less nue.oy Rooms; ous ART BOARD TNA RENCI Upper bots belymie rs stree es OxCRAUFES, 13 ROTH ETES RTE HED, AT T BRUXS ICE over.} y dot vase i ge! 0! meen and roo! ama lo han ie erate, Re us mai ne Tals cose to De He Addrian *D 177 MB 5 De : CEL RNIB, MS 4 1300 91 = Catheriue 4 00.A GLE rooms.20 Erunswle street.3 PR 00H FURNISHED.CITY © 3 wt.R% nd single with first-class boa las By QE TS! a erine >4,, gas, bath, de.200 Rope, FURNDNHED on OXFUENISHED, WITH \u201cboard.25% 8 soi-3 RESTES, SUITABLY} FOR MARRIED ple, use of kitchen if required.40 Alexa Zander ONTO MPORTABLE FURNISHED BÉDROUN and iar room, with use of kitcben and dining room if reds ; also, shnfitnished rooms, eve! Apply\u2019 8 F LÉMEN, WIT all home co comforts Salt Hots Botan yo cola \"iim » may séven p.m.sireet.14 RO@ Two FURNISHED ROOMS, AT uh st.201 2 Roos =F convenience.2 \"Dent RE A viercs Avenue, om RWI THOUT FOR ras eile sultal on espe of bath, ve And col ah ot 00 - CO.Tuomié, With okra, at 108 Stanley street.SF FN Rous, \u2014- NICELY FURSTSHE 0 ROOMS ITH £1 40 Osborne street.3 N13 3 r ; pt \u2018 1 ROUE EPA race © Ans Frooue-vagas Se LA G A 5os BMA LA \u2019 RS lens mrithout rod fino ioe > DHOOM 3 A RY% Code \u201ccer re robester st.5 Roue Fo RNISHED WOUNS HEXLTIT.à heerfal.luesiity; breakfast if ed.6 Argyle (Aye 3 .J WATER sow, it HR PA retours , Address Mouré.ANAS A ¥ YORE HOTEL.-WANTED-BOARD- De EE : oY: mont io ed ia ery, è sd 8 Bien ges Sri TEE née a protege, fonique strèe a PE in C = AND BOOT ARD\u20143RE, a dation, } rolossional sandasey oo, for TE Ope OTE is A £7 di a dd Ca de MMEDIATE ADVANCESTN CASH MADE ALARLES, AXAN LE BY INSTALM adelp Ang.aes Hibernian Sept 1 M tnh 8 .æ i \u2018es RÉEL.Oct, rut Fréigiit.FR or ToT formation apply to BON, 196% ST.JAMES ores site Mt.Hall, HT NH A 4 œ 28 Common cet, ontrent, 80 State Street, - Bestos 201$ \u201cRates of S'ansage, Qpebos to Jovarpoot .Cabin, 850304 3 Return, $108 Intormoctigge, .pu dora ue al va Talon Of, aniecdoge, se A EE Apply to DD.ISLE Mes \"or TORRANCE a OO Higa sien | waTom MAKERS ane JxwRLLERS, } Shautcs to Mouton 000, W.STODDART.\u2014\u2014 | Corner of Jurors stregt.Every Description of Jobbing done on the premises, Marine Ohrenemeters veu | pps A TORE To LET.167 JANES ST.| A Exhaustod, Destine ti à Réryo tach Eleva 7 Foret to the of an raies se ; Le EE PRICE ONE CENT Mitusnous Vucast.mA QTEAMCFITTER WANTED, \u2014 CWANTED or.A steam- fitter, for the West.Must boa tead ob ae Re + ROCUSIOIREL LU 200 8 Apply et 387 8t.Paulst.1 or -U2 M MOULDERS .pay and steady work for Lio best FHL Lu Rent 3 Eye oil lao sa Etendre Apply » RALLY ani ANTED\u2014A MANIN MONTREAL, TO Manuf 10 soll lings f and Shao out » new of goua: Q.par wesk can be ma ey \u201c hema de a à PE pital re Se os aces s Koh Ihab.ANTED-A FSIDEST OVERNESS oF qr £BEC young vas vi ob and + ren En sat AGLOTY.Adsreis er 4 N det | nine aiiberad 8 of ral if réletious 103 u BE ral ouyl ir je ve jo cookie: also wor club Univerity ot as a pétôre Situations Wanted.VEN A AAA AA À PEAGTICAL TAILOR AND CUTTER, shies hon Detmabent union sb Sonar Pe Fon amos: Address ** H 1800,\" Sran office.\u2018 Wie ila ages N, ch £0 Due Sree a MAK 3i SPEAK- 4 er.AS = ASE FT fl | abe] % aa sitha ve | board; also, y board.à MOI Coliegs 5 dry foods.store oity EE yi ni, Ad Royer mn |W ses Ear roar mie un CS band wc.Eas.Pat a Meutn Cole Col Ave.Ave.1004 nection: nn tbe it Provii : R QO S-3EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH referen ces.Address 10 1808, jneus au Mon Cana à rences exchanged.FARTED-BHFUATION AS CIEE IN A DRCOG 12 Vict strony 8 5 Store.by à raferenoes; ROG ni, GENTLEMAN CAN HAVÉ E ou IX TN twelve years experince.Address En {Tale family: ex gxohange referen: Somforte.Lik.» oe Wa PRIVAT sat .and Music; Avo ie Gia Es faraisdod, board, a a private cal.ail Jus, ier iy auf, rest.a N TQ TEA ai Rog CATA CIES.TTHOUT GAËD.W children a Delp w ih se sewing; ad ey 1.R te = JMce.03 TERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, Commencing ist Let Jase, 1885.PASSENGER TRAINS ROX PA DA Panay on oon) as Leu leaving Montreal at 10.18 xand Bt olin ac tu Car ing Mon Fo Sl > maybe ob hassle he Of fo od via rai Lower 8e wrence an ep, formaton in regard 10 passenger ANE our 19 .ROBIN Ea id A : 19634 BT.Pt ban bu\u201d (Opposite se Lawrence .2 Pa Chiet Superintendent Moncton NB une 1885} 1582 AD GREEN MOUNTAIN ROUTE, HALNS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.0053 Sus Express, des C aah YERMONT RAILRO.MITÉÈVLUUE SL opus Es Fe] ll a ran, y VS5 mn 11, NE Sei Ah noon be Junction, ; oe Hos won, via Via Jona ia) ver ei 8, fone res HE hed New York,via 3 ERT fi \u2026 Sie as oo A 8.34 pan.SHEE TE hon aa as Tay Ee d liven in Le 0 XP CTaIpoR Frovdence ison asda wats Providence oeping Cars to Bos hn me Tables All Inf he Lao ri re tin orguation.© SE EE Rave.IW, forse\u201d Ls nT June aN ., Gen Pass.Agent.#8 MONTREAL ue .\u2014fo n MOUNT WASHINGTON.THROUGH BY DAYLIGRT! via CENTRAL VERMONT And Montpelier and Wells Hivor Mnlirouds.AHEAD OF ANY OTHER LINE.Puliman Partor Cars, Montreni to Fabyaw's, Without Change.vo M post 8.80 a.A3 arrive H 8 Leave Mc JE 20 13.1 ph Hines 1 50° p.pi River à.ttleton 8.supe .10., Bei pi oh oe rake foun to House 8 thong SRE EL WASH] hs & pin.Portiinad 00 p.m.idiots at Windsor Hotoi, Bonaventrire tion and at Company's o 186 Bt.James 8¢.AG, STONEGBAVE et, = Passenge 8.W.GUMMINGB, \"3, WE Hos Rho .Pass.Manager, Jan h, 1885.\u2018161 cs or wy r= samy 7 Jarn, ONLY a \u2014 THYSELF, A GREAT MEDICAL FOBE ON MANHOOD.man: Errots of nat Yorn nd may: Jit vg Toon relly Fe iE Sr [2 ii i Fame LR Ei Ean PE Br avoid Er rise EEE Tl not day A pe Ci A 2 Po LE SUMMER ARNRANGEMENT, 7°\" Pur ame sam or _ TSR TT ¥ o i] i F = Che Aaily Star.GRAHANM & Co, Proprietors, 188 St, James Street, Tax DAILY STAR Is sent to any part of the United States or Canada, postage free, at 83 a oar, 31.60 for six months and 80c for A &3\"We beliove the circulation of THE BTAR rif the combined Issue of all the other Épalish Newspapers published in the city of ontreal.ta Correaponaent and Agent for French and Pelaian a advertising in Tuz STAR\u2014Mous.A rete.Bue te.Anno 51 vis, Paris.France ~ CIRCULATION OF THE STAR FOR 1884 and 1883 Co ate or te Sha jet fas Fam 2107 baturUa 23,833|5 27, Total.137,301 Totai\u2026.159,781 PRESENT DAILY AVÉRAGE 26,630.FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1886 CAN nothing be done to prevent the highway robberies and assauits that are becoming 80 common on Fletchor's Field?A DESPATCH from Regina states that 1950 balf-breed claims have been dealt with in the North-West by the claims commission» although the work is not yet completea.It \" looks as though every balf-breed family in the North-West had a claim, \u2018THE gearch of the detectives for the men who killed young Monteith has been unex- \\pectedly terminated by the voluntary surrender of four young men who charge themselves with that offence, but who plead that it was done in self-defence.Their description of the affray differs materially from that given by the Monteith family They have taken a wise course in coming forward as they have doue, and one which wll doubtlass tend to modify publie resentment against them.THE authorities of St.Jean Baptiste Village confess themselves unable to cope with popular prejudice against sanitary precau- = GO pox known to exist in the village.The houses are not placarded, the patients are not isolated, the neighbors are not vaccinated.This is a matter which concerns Montreal as much as it does St.Jean Baptiste.While smallpox exists in Montreal it would be folly to pretend that Montreal is out of danger.Contagion does not recognize municipal limits Under the circumstances the Board of Health should take into imme- dlate consideration the wisdom of extending its operations to the surrounding municipa« Uties, as it has the legal right to do.YESTRRDAY our reporters b ad to chronicle the arrest of ** » small and siokly onild about eight years old \"' charged with stealing seven dollars from bis uncle.The arrest of this desperate character was accomplished by Detective Giadu and the prisoner passed the night in a cell \u201ccrying throughout the night.\u201d A child of that age would not know thé value of seven dollars, and would hardly realize the wickedness of stealing.The Police Magistrate very properly discharged the child; but, we regret to add, recommended its affectionate uncle to give it a sound flogging.Surely that night of horrors will make sufficient impression upon this infant without any further punishment.Still it seems as though somebody ought to have a sound flogging In connection with this case.WE congratulate the Hon.1 homas White upon his re-election in Cardwell.His victory will give additional relish to the banquet tomorrow evening.Jt would be a mistake, however, to regard the result of the election as à vote of confidence in the Government, The choice of the electors was restricted to a member of the Government and a supporter ot the Government, and the fight was not ono in which Liberals as 1dberale could be expected to be very enthusiastic.The Cardwell Conservatives oould hardly be expected to cowe to any other decision than the ome they have arrived at.We do not know muoh about Dr.Alllson\u2019s merits, but the Hon.Thomas White was the old member, an able man, and the Minister of the Interior, three things greatly to his credit and greatly to his advantage in an election.The probability is that few Liberal votes were cast, and that Mr.White got at least as many ol these as Dr.Allison.\u2014\u2014 THE knighting of Bir Frederick Middleton and Bir Adolphe Caron moves the Globe to question once more the seemlines# and propriety of such honors being be stowed at this time of day and in such a country as this, and we wonder our contemporary does not &dd\u2014on such people as Sir Adolphe.Finally the Globe com es to the conclusion that if these honors were in any passable] measure \u201cmarks of genuine worth their bestowal might be justifiable, but it denies that our Canadian knights represent \u201cthe finest of our intellectual or soclal wheat.\u201d If more discretion were exercised in the distribution of honors in Canada the honors would certainly command more respect.Knighthood in Canada is little more than the badge of a successful politician; it is so seldom cop- ferred upon anybody but a politician.The exceptions only make the rule more promin- ent-The value of titles depends\u2019 entirely upon the class of people they are generally conferred upon.A working man does not raies himself to eminence by calliag himself a \"knight of labor.\u201d MOTIVE POWER IN STREET CARS.Compressed air as a motive power for \u2018streat raliway tdrs has bean tried in London, Eng., recently, with great success.Ten oars are being constructed to be run by com- preased air on ône line.Thé cars could run at twenty-five miles an hour.but are only allowed to run at eight.The compressed alr cylinders have to be resharged every thirteen miles, There is na noise, steam or smell from the engines.Althvugh the first 0086 of these cars is very great, itis sald that taking into consideration that each horse car requires fourteen horses to be: bought and fed, the compressed air engine is an fgcomparably cheaper motive power.Montreal will probably be about the last \u2018elty in the world to adopt Lhé'tômpressed air engines nut only because tbe Montreal _Olty Passenger Kailway Company 1s\u2026slow- |-certats-than- to adopt new ideas, but bécause \u201cLhore is an objection to any other motive power: \u201cSoret flagh wbioh ls pooullër to citi ln \u201cwhich wheels have to be abandoned for sev- -oral rmoaths iu the year.The compressed alr engines could not be used in the Winter, and thé Company could not afford either to \u201ctoép:fts arses 11a in Bumiinor or to make the sacrifice solling them every year would tavolva \u2018There are fifty-four cases of Small: | + \u2018every me INOCULATION OF BMALLPOX.Inoculation of the smallpox, as a means of wardiog off the ordinary attack of that disease, is traditionally reported to have boen practised in some mode in China and Hindustan, and an English physician who resided for some years at Aleppo, states as the result of his enquiries, that it had been \u2018in use among the Arablans from anclent times; but ho remarks, no mention is made of it by any of the Arablan medical writers known ip Europe.None of the travellers in Turkey have noticed the practice previous to the eighteenth century, when two Italian physiciand sent Information of It to the English medical professors, who, however, took no notice of the matter.Lady Mary Wortley Mortague.(wife of the British Ambassador to Turkey, and sister of Lord Kingston) during her residence In the cast, at Belgrade, on March 18th, 1718, caused her infant son to be inoculated with the virus of smallpox, being the first English person to make the experiment.It was perfectly suo.cesslul, and the hope of obviating much suffering and saving many lives luduced Lady Mary to form the resolution of introducing the practice of inoculation into her native country.It was an arduous, a difficult, and for some years a thankless task, She had to encounter the pertinacious opposition of the medical professors, who rose against her, almost to a man, predicting the most disastrous consequences ; but, supported firmly by the Princess of Wales (afterwards Queen Caroline) she gained many supporters among the nobility and the middle classes.In 1721 four condemned criminals were inoculated, aud this test having proved suc\u2019 eessful, the Princess of Wales had two of her own daughters subjected to the operation with perfect safety.Some of the nobility followed the example of the Princess, and the practice gradually extended among the middle classes, though the fees at first were 80 expensive as to preclude many from the benefit of the new discovery.It is remarkable that Voltaire should have been the first writer in France to recommend the adoption of inoculation to the inhabitants of that country.In 1727 he di- rectéd the attention of the public to the subject, and pointed out, to ladies especially, the value of the practice, by informing them that the females of Circassia and Georgia had by this means preserved the beauty for which they have for centuries been distinguished.He stated that they inoculated T Fy AND PASTIMES.i RE tie Cénclusion of the oa?Rifle Campeti- TORONTO, August 27 \u2014Splendid_ weather charucterized the fourth and finai day of the pa vario Lie là assuclation's annual meeting.@e matches were the Martini, Ontario, Gzowskt, the revolver and Lhe extra series.In the revolver matob two of tue competitors scored 34 out of \u20ac oasible 8 In the ,Gzowski mate, in the skirmishing aud volley firing, the five winning teams won in the same order iu each, \u2018The scores of the matches are as follows : Outario maton, first series, highest aggregate search, Governor- General's medal | tout.W.Russell, 46th Battalion, score 165, cond Btuff-Sergeant Duncan, 12th Ba ttallon, score 159.Second series, Élkin tou Cup, Lieut.W.8.Russell, 45th Battalloi wird ees attalion ; 0000, atl.Sorg ont A.fair Bark Battalion; third, Sergi.Arme strong, G.G.F Martini mate Stan Ser, Mitchell, 45th Battalion, 61; rat.¥ i Cah 4 5th, sn Staff-Serat.bag, B rivate Morris, ih ae.Br + There were suvres of 58 and Lures of 57; lowest score, 50.900 yards mate es\u2014Lieut.Con- 30th, 52; Color-Ber cent y Ponnelty, Q , 51; Ca, i.Panton, 8 Lieut.Mit: Shall; 32nd, 0 00k 45th, 50; Private D.5 sinh 1 Royal Scots, 48; Eric vate Gzows match, volley firlng\u2014G.G.F.Q., 168; Royal Gren adiers, 19; 19th York, 128; Sen's Own Rifles, 120; 13th Battalion, Skirm ishinz\u2014G.G.F.G.Bi DE 160; 1oth dior.176; 12ch For 175; 166; 13th ttalion, 147.GY & won the Gzow.ski cup, value soo for the highest agure- gate in both series.Revolver matoh-Dtail-Sergt.Ashal,Q.0.8., 34; Sergt.Proud, Sith, 34.There were two soores of 32 and d 7 of Capt.Wright, ford Leaded the list in the exten series, 200 yards, aod Major Wilsou, of the retired list, in the 00 yar Haulan Winner at the Genova Regatta, GENEVA, N.Y., August 27.~Despite the fact that the weather was very chilly to-day, q With people By three come to witneas the finish of the regatta.There was scarcely a ripole on Lhe water.Thousands of peuple crowded on the moving gærand stand and on steamboats and yachts, and others lined the shore the whole jength of the course.At 4.40 the train moved down the = wring rev Only four oarsmen were in : Haglan, Hamm and Hosmer, Les, who nd obtained à position in this race, haviog withdrawn to euter the consolation race.Exactly at 4.45 the word was given and simultaneously the oarsizen bent to their work, At the half mile Hanlan led by half a boat length, followed closely by Hosmer, Hamm and oKay in the order nâmed.At the m flag Hanlan led y and Hamm by Sue leugth with Hosmer two lengths be After this Hos- ner stopped, and turning rot returned.Hanlan an turned his buoy ln 243, >, MoKay in in.9.5 wi -the Tru J TRY DISAGREED, The fuquest on Monteith's Body \u2014 Eleven Jurymen in Favor of à Veraict of Mansisughter and Four for Murder\u2014 The Prinoners Tell their Story in Court, The Inquest on the body of the late Wm.Monteith was continued last evening in the municipal hall at Verdun.The: report of the doctors whose services had been engaged in the case was submitted as follows: On the twenty-fourth day of the month of August, ins tant, I was called to attend.whe William Davia Monteith, about three \u20ac o Sock in the afternoon.Ifound blm lying on & sofa with a contused wound about two and a half inches Jong over the left forehead.He was sensible and plained of great pain in the had when 1 > dressing the wound.not detecs a fracture.I was again abo! E \u201caino o'clock, he Tras then insens ble and breath ng heavily.appiled ioe to the hea Fro vntil bof past ten o'clock.Ÿ ss summoned again soon atter reaching ho and when I arrived the deceased was\u2019 dead Bigned, .FREDERIC BARNES.\u2018Doctor Barnes and Dr.Leblano then\u2019 éib- mitted the result of their post mortem ex\u201d amination, which was as follows :\u2014 POST MORTEM.+ f On the 24th day of the month of A instant, by an order from the coroner, Tre made a > Pont morte S3amiualicn o deceased liam David Monveith, Le the exception of the ai over tho left forehead there were ng marks of external violence.On remoying the calsarfum there were abodt eight ounces of congulated blood vetween Lhe bone and the membranes of tlie brain, there was a sfarred fracture at the juncture of the frontal with the temporal bope, but no displacement of the bone, the u membranes of the b much congested and ecchymosed ; the Ings and heart were perfectly healthy; the cause of death was compression of the \u2018brain from the effusion of blued.Antoine Sareau, residing on Bourgette street, Bt.Henri, tastifiod: that on he afternoon of the le pros fatal affray.be had, whi to Col.Crawford's farm, been tol ngiish speaking manthat a torrible by bre fight bac just taken plave on Monteith's farm.On his way back from Col.Ciaw- ford\u2019s he aenoountered four men at the second wooden bridge across the aquoduct, whom he at once suspéoted as some of the parties implicated in the affair.As he approached tne bridge one of therm got in front of the entrance and asked him if he bad apoles in the.basket which he was earrying.He replied .nn, that it was cherries.Sareau then asked bie men of they were going acr ge, © not, to allow him to Cross, but they would not do so, and strusk his basket knockin the cherries out of it.He then retreated, and i Sh his band \u20ac to his hip as are qu | tBoir.children at-as-early an age as six\u201d months; \u2018and observed that most of the 20,000 Inhabitants of Paris who dled of smallpoX in 1720 would probably have been saved If inoculation had been then to use.Dr.Gregory bas observed that the first ten years of the progress of Inoculation in England were singularly unfortunate.It fell into bad hands, was tried on the most nnsuitable subjects, and was practised in the most injudicious manner.\u201d By degrees however, the regular practitioners began to patronize and adopt it, the opposition of the clergy ceased, and the public became convinced of the fact thar the disease In the new form was scarcely everfatal, while they were aware from experience that when it oc- ocurred naturally, one person died out of about every four.A new erain the progress of inoculation commenced when the smallpox hospital was founded by voluntary sub- saription in 1746, for the extension of the practice among the poor of London.The College of Physicians published a strong recommendation of it about 1754 and in 1776 a dispensary was opened in London for the gratuitous inoculation of the poor.In 1796, Dr.Jenner announced his discovery of vaoc- cination, and inoculation of the smallpox was gradually superseded by Inoculation of the cowpox.On the 23rd of July, 1840, the practice of inoculation of the smallpox was prohibited by anact of the British Patlia- ment, 8 and 4 Vict, c.29.This statute, entitled \u201cAn Act to Extend the Practice of Vaocination,\u201d enacted that \u201cany person who should produce or attempt to produce by inoculation of variolous matter the disease of smallpox, should be liable on conviotion to be imprisoned in the common gaol or house cî correction for any term not exceeding one month.\u201d ee NOTE AND COMMENTA High Price for Cigars, [From the Toronto Globe.) Chas.Hale, the peanut vendor of Ham#iton, received a of peanuts from Buffalo.Hidden away in the wide of the bag was a vos of cigars.The cigars were only worth but as no duty bad been paid on them, oe tho busions authorities heard of it and A New System of Short Hand, {From the Boston Journal.} Mr.Wallace Ritobie 18 the author of a s née of abbreviated loug-hand.which he.can be acquired by two hours\u2019 study, and af after a fortnignt's practice be successfully employed in ng condensed 're- .By it vowels are re ffonenlly omitted.and common prefixes sufflxes are represented by single le tters.Beer.[From the Scientific American.) The use\u2019 of beer Is found to produce a species of al encration of:all the organs; profound deceptive fatty deposits; M rpiuished \u20ac circulation, conditions of congestion and perversion \u2018ot functional activities, local intlammation of both the liver and (umeys, are constantly present.À slighc injury, a severe cold, or a shock to the body or mind, will commonly provoke acute disease, ending fatally to a beer drinker.Téd Ready to Sell Out, {From the Toronto Mall.) iel told a Montreal STAR reporter the other day that he had a divine commission which was given to him tn a mountaln near.Washington, in 1874, by\" the spirit which appente to Moses Jo \u2018the midst of of \u201cThe sp addressing him, said Rise, Louls Danie hot you have a mission to accomplish for the benefit of Bumanity.The mission, it ap; ppesis, was the raisin the uproar in the North-West.It is dep ror ble that a man divinely appointed should ig offored to abandon his work fur 835,- No Haste Necessary, (From the Boston Transoript.) @ It'will be no great misfortune if some of the dumi-advertising schemes to raise immediately the fund for the Grant memorial fail through.Grant's fame is, or ought to be, of a kind to inst, to endute forever.If so, then be surely will, at all events, receive iting recognition froth generations come.his haste ia frankly acknowledged to be int the al fades out, a3 So ough the sense ot In ess to General Grant were a temporary, à petlshable thing, und, ore it spoils or vanishes, must inake baste jan rbig moumument.Great heroes of ms ry havo walted many hundred years betore pula their moauments were put up, and then 4 thoy were masterpieces.Don't Lot Ther Land + {From the \u201cForénto News.It is the wildest foily tosénd anyone, man vorfian, or ehild, with a prodisposlt , Lo irrogular habits to Canada the hope that næe of résidenoe will exercise a refors | matory Influence.It a consignment of fallen women is sent here in pursuance of Lhe Salvation army scheme, nothing is mora great-majority- will, lapse into their old vicious ways an swoll the number of outcasts iit the sireets and dens of infamy of Canadian cities.From point of view the scheme is hitogether hotlon ou.the and the government or, falling n os their part, th © PTE authori- tine ough toforward and the strongest remons FU a os We may be , ates wi of, permit tbe ha te oF EX ass of immigrants, that the ynergl es of the promoters of \"tha proie cou vil be concentrated on + unfortana Pass stretch was a ni aia exhibition of rowlug.en appeared to be goin with the least exertion, and easily retained his lead and croesed the line a winner by a length in 21.38%.It seemed to be a foregone conclusion with the spectators that Hanlan wo win, and the interest of the publio was accordingly centred on the two other Oursmen.They fought every inch of the way down the home atretch, yet Hamm was unable to overtake antagonist, and Mc- Kay finished second by half a boat \"lonigth in 21.dos 14.He was enthusiastically cheered by the spectators.In the Consolation race Lee defeated Ten Eyck, Hosmer and Dabinette.Hanlan and Les leave for New York at once.The Puritan Probably The Race Against the the bape York Times Says i The oF uritan\u201d | is oug e America's Cu tiittée of the New York Yacht Club has our clined wo announce fs choice until September 1, it may be stated with certainty that it has chosen The Puritan\u201d lo sail nst the \u201cGenesta.\u201d Concerni De theromparaiive merit of the \u201cPuritan\u201d and the \u201cGenesta,\u201d nothin, of course can be sald with certainty until they are tried side by side; but there is a strong and widespre tealing that the Yankee will beat the Englishman.That both the \u201c Puritan\u201d and \u201cPriscilla\u201d are far ahead in speed of aby achts produced here before, is conoeded on all bands, and it is said pertinently that by the \u201cPuritan\u201d had not been built, the \u201cPriscilla\u201d would have been re- arded as a wonder.From these premises t 18 argued that the \u201c(Geneata\u201d must be indeed a marvellous\u2019 boat to outsall the \u201cPuritan.\u201d Lachine Boat Club Races on September 5th, Five crews have been formed in the Lachine Boat Club to compete for four handsome medals offered to the winnin, crew by Mr.H, D.Whitney.The races wil take Jace ou September 5th.The crews are as follow: Ne L-0bas Hôwa! bow, 3 A.Lena No.2; D.and Monk, Mossom, No.stroke.No.2.\u2014J.Bissett, bow; Tinniog, No.2; C.Gil .No.3, aud L.D.hobertaon stroke.No.Robertson, \u201cbow; Howard, No.2 PE Stewart, No.Saad G.Auldjo, coke.No.4\u2014H.Stewart, bow; P.Barry, No.2; E Glackmeyer, No.3, and E H anna, stroke.No.5-1 Stewart, bow; A.W.Ridout, No.2; A.W.Bherwood, No.3, and Chas.Shaw, stroke.The Oote des Neiges Club House, At a meeting of the directors of the Ath- letio Club House Company the followin, officers were elected : resident, A.Stevenson ; Vice-president, W.T.Costigan; Secretary- urer, as, ak 5 © remaining dirdciors are : Rela, J.K.Wyte, yy DM bon, HL 1% Be Murray, J Paton, A.F D Mobb an ap anvassing Committes \u2014 A.H.Sims, Chairman; À.W.Stevenson and W.T.Costi- \u201cBinding Comm! ittee\u2014J.Paton, chairman; commenced In a fow days.Montreal Bicycle Club Races To-marrow, The entries are excellent for the nine races at the meeting of the Montreal Bicyole Club to-morrow, on the Shamrock Lacrosse Urounds.and if the weather be fair, there should bo à good attendance.The most interesting of the events will be the one and ve mile open races.Tbe half-mile dash 1n heata, and the half-mile dash without use of hands.The three mile race on roadster machines should be Interesting.\u2018Che entries total forty-seven.Not Professionals, To the Editor of Tuk STAR: \u2014I find in your Issue 0 a report of our Detro! matob, in whi are in 8 \u2018far \u2018a to set the Detroit.Lacr Club down as professionals.Toa a sense I do not blame you or other papers | tpl have had a similar report, on\u2019 acoount of the manner in which we were advertised to play the aforesaid match.But 1 think it my duty to reprosent to you the truth of the matter as it may cause us no little annoyance, As! Son ate no doubt aware we played the match as one of the many attractions on the programme of atbletic sports which were presented that day and advertised in the same manuer, The Anclent Order of Foresters, for neflt we gave the exhibition, entire matter of seguring a clu against in our aud in answer to a reques est as to how much expense we would undergo I rej re Hed between and $50 We were acpo ainaly, allowed $50 tb defray ex- -penses re advertised to play for a purse o ot 30.Now nnderstanding that la- © throughout the world 18 r the 1bth inst.omas lacrosse.ar contesting pi bigher nors, you would do the Detroit Lacrosse your valuable columns the truth of above matter 48 hepuin sta Signed | SOMUND US Waly Detroit, Aug.25, 1pasrol Notes.The.Dwyer Bros., of Brookdy , what, itis sald, to have Lhe ma matoh botweent their famous mare \u201cMiss Woodtord\u201d and the Californian oolt \u201cFreeland for 310,000 a side.\u2026 Hanlan, Lee And_Ross ar _match three mils race, with tard.\"at Sheepshead y, Sept.ath.Jo the betting Hanlan has the choice at $110 895; Lee, £40.The Halifax Wanderers, of on Monday, de- featnd the \u201cBe ola, N.B.Oricket Club easil : The Winmipedr Cricket Club intends to send a'téeam east next sensun to meet the princl: ! Ontario sad \u20ac he and, if.posais ble Pied the diotèrs ue de ils atoh, ebes, in svenl.of Ite The tollowing commi toes Save ai also been inted | Wayte K.Reid, who were.auth orl to oa od at once with the eon- struction of the foundation, w| be crosse recog .a.strlotly 8 amateur Jame and not wishing hon b Club a groat favor by.angouncing RT {7 is SH FATIONAS, LEAGUE.\u201c1.off or I wil t you.\u201d The men then eñtered the shee and disappeared.Being asked if he identified the four prisoners &s the meu, he replied -that he could not be Detective Jose soph Gladu was the pext witness called, and testified that yesterday morning-à6 was engaged 1a the Police Court when the lour prisoners present came into the Police Court, and one of wm, Nap.Gauthier, made enquiries as to where be give himself up, as he had some information to impart concerning the row on the Lower Lachin The witness at once suspected that hoy ware the four men implicated in the fight, and asked them to come into the High Constable's room.Wiile there Napoleon Gauthier, one of the prisoners, told him that he had had had a row with some men ob the Lower Lachine road, and had struck one of them with his gun.In {Be Chief's office, where they were deteotive, as is usual in cases of the ne put them on their guard, informing.them that they were not compelled to give any information that might incriminate them.Afterwards Gauthier imparted the further information tbat they.had left home that day on a walk into the country, with an old double- and a ket, and an ordinary her alto with which to eat thelr Pise \u201cWhile on their walk they, had met some men as they were crossing a fleld, who came u them and spoke to them in a threatening manner, saying they would fix them, On this the four prisoners attempted to ran away, being, as Moy said, afraid that they were going to bea as the other men acted ina tone.as if they wanted to take them prisoners.Gauthier and bis companions, afraid of being beaten, attempted to run away, but the men followed them up, one of i 16m trying to strike Napoleon Gauthier with & fork.He caught bold of the fork and struck the person with the bust end of his gun, and then jumped over the fence.As he was getting over the fence ope of the mean.caught him by the wrist.\u2018The witness Hefe stated that Gauthier bad told him that he had broken his gun in striking the blow.At the feuce, as the man would not let a.of him, Napoleon Gauthier called his brother Pierre to'come with the knife.He did this to frighten the men and make them let him go, but when his brother © up the man still held him, and his brother then flung the knife at the person that was holding him.His other comrades also picked up some stones and threw them at the man who had hold of Gauthier, and he was then let go and ran off.rhe prisoner mentioned tl ac he tumbled down several times as he Was running across the fleld, the blow he had received across the back e for me; I here for a little while, as I run.\u201d His comrades sald: To the jurors the witness stated that the risoner, Nap.Gauthier, had informed bm.Boat: it was with \u2014the-fork handle ho gtruck across the back.He sald rat Be had struck the man across the head with the gun.Prisoner did not mention which bad struck the first blow.He said that he had noticed flve or six men in the field, but did fot say wheather they had ail attacked nim at once or not.Constable Bonneville corroborated this evidén wane depositions of the three Monteiths re then to the prisoners, and, on being asked.if they agreed to it, they replied that they were ignorant ot the facts Inen- tioned by the Montel The jury then roid: but after an hour's deliberation reported that they couid not agree on à verdict.The coroner then conferred with Shem for L an hour, and ere appearing no prospect of their agree- fn.they were Stscharged.Ît appears that a were in favor of a verdict of manslaughter and four of one %or wiltul murder.a New Lodge of United Workmen, Zeus, who are the \u20ac mbers.\u2018 ft is Ports the of the rty t poussa.persons.partici A mittes 0 ropeans waited upon \u201cthe Khedive and.oid him for the, Lav t \u2018of thd Inder) ee A procession two miles long; ete, marched roue h \u2018the Principal etre In the evening tl there was a display of fireworks.WASHIN August 3 6.- Prominen membors ef aS Lest ational League 0 America in thix city deny in vigorous Ja © the publis sta Écapuo © bus Déçome In any machine.Théy claitn i that Solotton AT Pond to a detrar th the et Irish Members.ot Parl} pment fis on urposés x the Lédgué, tn Tai rt rtlaan Coma erations are rmbt to re fm nse A polléical Salve usu oa.the | the Hotel des 1 Bo OF read of the Oholera\u2014The Po and the Shope ont Ares Closed in Many New Quarters TOULON, August 27.\u2014All the theatres have closed and the hotels ls and shops are closing.he peop pondent.Twelve new Canes Of of Cholera and aix de deat were repor esterday.Seve, deaths from, pss à Lave où Luncon, Coruilion, 8 St.Chan, Chands, G aud Bonne.\"At Bonne a member of \u201cthe Chamber of Deputies.and the maydr have died of the disease, ane TOURS.August 98.\u2014At the Pharo hospital yesterday five patients were ad- Toitted and 10 discharged, cu four died and 76 romain under treatment.Dr.Ferr Tan, who offers his services to the authorities of the city, has been deolin MADRID, August 28.Roturns Spain for Pod \u2018ednosday show & to Ww Cases 5 dents In the 12 hours ending yesterds and 3 deaths in re were 16 new cases GREAT RAILROADSFAIEX.The Gulf, Colorado and Santis Fe Roads Affected, Attempt to Stop Traina, \u201ca GALVESTON, Tex August 28.\u2014A general strike amungst penters laborers in th o aôpe \u20ac ania along te ling of the ulf, Colorad o and Santa Fe h be oct bavins bac one by the ( sai that effect having ù of the Knights ot Tabor, a) hts to alt ines, the workmen on Valo PRE Just cause of grievance.The Santa Pe road was includ in this class of corporate offenders on the grounds that the men em- yed on line received less pay than thoee Workinu for Sue Missouri Pacific rail- that they bad not been honostiy y deal vi Si.In this city ap attem t was to pravent the departure of the evening passenger train by block lng th track, The police however, interfe: removed the obatruction without etn The trains are pow rupojng as usual.Af Fort Worth:and other prominent points on the road the strike was general.The condition of aftairs at Fort orth looks serious.THE OZAR SAFE.- TILS: August.28.\u2014Emperor Francis rose received a teiëgram Trom the Czar saylog thaub @ has crossed the frontier y.RIOT IN HUNGARY.VIENNA, August 28.\u2014A riot has occurred among the soldiers at Hermannstadt, Hungary.One was killed and seventeen were wounded.: A GERMAN PROTECTORATE.ZANZIBAR, August 28.-It is confirmed that German bas established a protectorate over the whole territory between the Tana and Guba rivers.; ADMIRAL COURBETS REMAINE.PARIS, August 28.\u2014Thirty thousand gons filed past the remains of Ad Courbet te] on Tavatidon.as they lay in state in VON TAAFE I HONORED.or VIexNA, August 28.\u2014The Czar bas col ferted the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Alexander Nevske upon Count Von Tasfe, the Austrian Minister of the Interior.A JUDGE'S SON HORSEWHIPPED.DUBLIN, August 28.\u2014A \u2018West of Ireland land owner horsewhip the son ¢ of an eminent Irish Judge at the Kildare Club.The quarrel was ca nu alleged relations of the latter with the former's wite.The men were separated by bystanders.EXPLOSION OF NITEO GLYCEBINE.BRADFORD, P8., August 28\u2014Three thousand pounds of of Ditto gly Soria, ox expioded at Sons\u2019 factor AE hesom: plotely wr æ the bull and sha King houses for es around.0 employee were thrown some distance, but escaped with a few bruises.The loss ls heavy.TROUBLED PEkU.LIMA, August 28 \u2014Col Zalmudle remai: risoner in Huarez A rising of the fndi ians was reported from that pi on Wednesday.It is sald Caceres intends to concentrate his forces at Tarma and await the arrival of Sanroman with reinforoe- ments from Arequipa, and of Romero and Becerra from the north.They are expected arrive about the end of September.\u201cLaugh and Grow Fat\u201d isa precopt easily preached.but not so easy to pra Ia has no appetite, but a ou streastog Pa ck-headache, dysoepeia, bolls, or ro resulting irom inaction of the bowels Tt is impossible to get up such a = as will produce alder- manic corpulence.ordor to laugh satis- y you must 1, and Jobe w ell eu must have your bowels tn ou can do this and laugh beartil oi Dr.Pieroe\u2019s * Pleasant Purgative Pellets,\u201d the little regulators of the liver and bowels a best prowoters of jolilty.An agrarian outrage was recently orpe- trated at Inchbey, County Clare.A pamed Wm.Meehan was shot and silgiily wounded while sitting in his own house at eleven o'clock at night.assailants who had their faces blackened, then proceeded to the bouse of John thy and red several shots through the door and window, then departiug * or the house of Patriok O'Donnell, within a short distanca refused to open the oor, whereupon it was broken in and O'Dondell was wounded by a revolver bullet in 2 the knee.The only reason that can be assiæ for thenttack is t those men recently bought some meadow- ing at Strasburg, and by so doing fell under the ban of the League, from the Irish branch of which O'Donnell and Meehan were ex- pellad a fortnight ago.Carthy was not a ember of the league, abd the that may account for thelr showing ! jess host hostill ear him than to ethers.been yet edi Palpltation of the heart, ueness, trembling, ., ny ESSE old os and fee a in the ack, and r forms of oakasas are relieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves | and complexion.Mre.Aitken, who is a niece of tho late Mr.Carlyle, is about to publish in Fasiand a 1ife of lÿle.In the book shé is otre: vert what are mentioned as the mio mpreasions\u2019\u2019 of Mrs.Froude, the wite of James.Anthony Froude.- All\u2018cases of weak pr latme Bak rheutnatism, & to, will ou d rellot of voa Cartes.hart lonna one of o Plastors.Price iy Mrs., after the manner $', the old sch Pare wears & from under which Mg rian of i gray curls, Captain Isaiah B Orde Pere ve ratio ntl] ba blade clans; got no relief until he obtain, oe\" A ow lod Le oi che Ancient ( t nl rot United Odd- lodi à Cmmonia L rod Him.\u201d Capi to bis un- fellows\u2019 hall, St.ji! btreet, Ty Deputy SDE yd asp cured him.tain tain Byuders ¢ Grand Master Long, under the Grand Lodge | Will give bupmat ration doslred.des of Ontario.The new lodge No.244 was in- 310 ew York.Sold by stituted at the request of o twenty-four citi-.ruggist : Gpecial Notice.the secon 0.01 the roar Ybatituted in the.4a - ripe ; city, nt a short time, and another will wire ol no Is sical ailthe loadfas b be instituted at Point Bt.Ubarles fékt week.artists of América, excent when they & \u2018The offivers elacted last night for the new bound by tract use the inateument lodge are: Past Master, Mr.Thoe.Bell; of some ot x fnanufectarers In t Bor a james ML.opm Botteous | Mary snd other leading convents In the recorder, br H.R.Motiregor; Ahnoter, United 8 eber 15 the ir J A G.Lefobre: Foe M Mr.oben; ; r.B.orwel; J, ,, Jo : gins £6 3 Mr, vaio + JE 1 Géucationst, Lees, Bima AT teous, and John on! examining doo tor, Dr.Airth.TO BE PROSECUTEP.& horiged the or oon 0 ors of ; author @ prosecution of { : | obgoene printa.dt : ISHOPS OOLL EGE, : DEMONSTRATION IN ALEXANDRIA.: phe Colle ogo.Michaelm À Satur Tath ALEXANDRIA, August 38.\u2014A dentonstfa- gars poe lectures commence tion was held here yesterday in honor of the A Thu y rth, ¥ minations \u2018Alexandyia indemaities.rental Be Bood The \u2014\u2014t cp A ser pe 2 Sa HAPMAN, Ba THE ROMAN CATH ~ S{HODL COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL - \u2014'éodhamareté The re-opening at thé Cinuses of the Polytaoh- nio Bohoël, Plateau Academs, and_of all the other Schodls snder the control of this Board Î will take place on MONDAY, SEPTEMBRE Léth .The Evebing Classes of the Commercial Academy will open on Monday, Oetsbor Sth.culnri; Papplx tothe Principalgor the Los of oach BOL [The VeRO .Curper of Notre Dame and Pince Armes, nders had an attack of | The of this institation are noted \"av jere for ar rapidity and corroctness in ulations, and for the simplicity, grace and finish of thelr writing, any 0 the prominent business mon of t city an jéount nus recsived their thorough _train ng @éurationnt.\u20ac sea JRUTE HOUSE ! : ) S44 SHER BROOME SY.Tho classes will re-open on Tuesday, Bept.on and after the 37th Inst, Mrs, Watson will be at home to tra.t Sohool busin Special attention ry directed to the, garten or Infant School, PoAsLING AND DAY SCHOOL Ton , YOUNG LADIES, on the banks of the Yamaska River; on the to.Mr.Leclaire\u2019s prapert: sT.BY A CINE, P.Q.CANADA.The object aimed at in this Justi ution is to mpart & sound liberal education, t ost the advantages offered by at orough .through the Fro angunge, ri teachers, french toxt-books an hods.or_particulars a vis to the Pan ai, the Rev.Josias J.Hoy (B.A.University of Franceh Inoumbent of Bt.Hyaeint the.Bofors Rev.Bishop Bond, Montreal deacon Lindsay, Waterloo, ror Rev.ussen, Farnham, 'P.B.\u2014This solool opens on the 15th of September.; 76 ONGREGATION OF NOTRE SARE yr Anthony's Academy, 744 Palace Bue piace the [at of Sep- larly followed.Special Rin to Creme, M asthes Mention Bai Sowing and Tangy tics and Writin ork of all Kin uen ner 19821 12 PERRET AND PREPARATORY scHOOL.\u2018Misses Molntosh will re-ope Kindergarten and Preparator: School, the Thursday, September 10th, at Victoria f=: In the Preparatory Bchool the Shilgren ar gre! n structed in all tho branches of French necessary to qualif them to SE, the more a visions of thi gl er information circulars For may obtained at Ash ford's, Dawson's and Me- Callum\u2019 8, aud at at the indorg: a lore tbe isses Me h will be at homs, of Boptembor Lot every afternoon hr receive application 185 éco G3 COLLEGE, BOREL, Will Re-open on TUESDAY, September 1st.acer on appligation to HENRY J.LYALL.+ MSL : NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS.These institutions will be opened on Tue mission n as tosoliora n (ratning si be nrolled Tuesday; ÿ exsminations for péntrango wil be hold on y ednesday, an and | loot tures w.| commence on T 201 8 si D.BOBINE, tee \u2018Prinoipal RS.LAYS ESTABLISHMENT, For the BOARD and EDUCATION of YOUNG LADIES, 1786 and 1738 ST.CATHERINE STHEET.WEST.Nehool will re-open onl , Bepte! 15th, is fui era ot accomplis ; und 5 bu FRED ss A specisli Ent Te inailone F pour San be pre- for the Se varaies ER tions if A i Shatter Saas PRIE re well-organized P FR LES T DE RE pa Fe salted to of oung children, (8 an impurtan! ha a, pefsonaliy or by letier, Re LAY, Apis RS.MERCER\u2019 S BOARDING AND Day fh HA rol re : Le or to attend the XE.e De Moai Colles classes a ous personally or by letter to 9 PRINCE OF WALES TERRACE, 199 18 908 Sherbrooke Bt.ISS FOSTER'S OLABS will re-open on 20013 MONDAY, September The OSEBANK.\u2014COTE ST.ANTOINE, - The MISSES SAMUEL wii re-open their dade nm DAY, Sept.9th.SCHOOL OF .St.John the Evangelist, Montreal.Business, t Boys thoroughly prepared for Universities and the Royal Military Colloag.Kingston, a few Fi pupils are received Ann tion Bom he made to te the Hos s shou 0 pastor.Bo Rov.Aro JFrenc B.A.Bin.on, hors Bet bain Be, M ST a TOE.RICHMOND: Bt.Francis cou beautifully situated in the town mn the G.\"! = abont midway be- Sewer Pons] HEE, Is winliated to Weill English ae froin S50 2nd po repares dents for the University and work of first two years in snd comfortable b nd an excellent course.eft nt staf of teu TR à Terms 1008 Guen EN BA, Principal.mas MISSES FORNERET WILL BE- open thelr Seminary for the BoARD and EDUCATION of Yquog Ladies on Monday.the Tth of Hept., at ar Berri St.first street east of Bt.Denis St This sehool combines all the advantages of 8 {8 thorough education, pod i os.For à Englis hurls = rs, ap ly at one D ets t.to attend to Do Bi paré GRAMMAR B0HOOL, 17 St.Luke St.(off Guy 8%.) liam W.Mowat, C.M., Glasgow University, Head master, De wii be opened on 7th Sept.Frospectu: PSR HE OLASSES IN MISS LAWDERS ¥ Sçhool will be resumed on Monda fleptombar 14th, Miss Lawder having bad her house reed, is pared b ve An tonal a uber of © i in {ttle bo: boys under len ye Jae LB, es ba or $0 Aston oY wn After eg fi Jos La wder wil fit] Janatield St, to rocel PRES i Be Sono business.Charievois, P.a 181 98 CLASSES IN MISS BULGER'S school will re-cben on Friday, Bepk 4.263 8t.Urbain St; cor.ot-Onfario St, 201 12 {Established 1884.) Twenty-one years azo Vi little entios Was given commer eo edu- oational \u201cins fitations of en 5 coun A that \u2018time establis od, and ih sates ot.Ia ita students Los Bas D mot only attr cod tl ete 5 pti apocial ining for business saits y sn necessary as for law, medicine, the army, eto, This | imediéution bas 8 teadily ad- e vanced In oi x largé sutendanes ios t past year made it pare nes ac- QO! a sion te ho Lists ata Band u ee alo hous soi acer an mes 7 E se \"OV 8, are are supplied lod oll, the requ Si oh various es of business Here \u201cthe student buys änd ships and regeives consiguments o représentative merchandise, de estate, bal Lh tock, ets.x \u2018 business wi nol || haan holes.draits testa, a and 0 8, other r fooiuion port tr autos as in actual bus ness.PA the business papers an and forms are neat! Topared, with p| headings, And app 6a nearly as possible 1 in per, way.io, hon.used in roghiar r busin eroinl corres ives pe oD In weit: t re aving ample practice | n Yriting ofthe.letters gon- ail which he he is ged: Hoi» ply bia aw, apd + put tata he ce cine comprehensive (prinelpies aoquired in the Theoretical De- D in r ansacta eee Babi ed their systematic and carel bite ty Ei institué Î unten hich and honorable eape snd, rot er erol posistante in KDC n every Rose nolo alo a om dion os Paule ; efits à étui nt asm te tri college the qu st complet of its } continent, ublic are invited its un: valed To ities for a mercial und Monta) Asithmetle in) [pore real {stiles Suen picky, Si nch and \u2018Shorthand.Stu 2 sy réence t one, Ginsten ui forme ugust sf Jor Shou FE fuir Gonoge, or mon - treatment of Diseases of the e of | avis MUIB £ Thomson ® Gewdors s Sales, HAMS iY, CANTON.SATURDAY AFI ERNOON, AVG.0th, 4 o'clo We are instructed ue Re uantity of stone on lot seb: ng nie ajor- eneral Walker's property.Water street.Particulars on Lay of sa HOMBON &» GOWDERY, 197 HAMBLY CANTON, Saturday, 30th August.at 4 o'clock.We are Instructed to sell by auction the lot situated on 8 ath h gido of of f Wlor Bt.I 5 feet b 848, well cuit aide 0 dtrost, \"opposito dan Heh 28 feet front, with cottage.\u2018This in ne ° best situated properties in Chambly.THOMSON & GOWDET, 199 Auctioneers, HANDSOME L LOT, 80 x 265.SITUATED on Chambly Basin, at au SATUBDAY, A Ar PrERNOON.Pa OUST THOMSON & GOWD 197 Anotionsors.NHAMBLY CANTON.Satarday Aftornoon, Aug.39th, 4.30 o'clock p.m.We are instructed to sell by Apation fo lose an Estate about t prog Acres street, faclog chs stan dal Stone uses Doub le Cottage and doen on Bourgoyne stree Purtioulars later.THOMSUN & eowprr, \u2018 Auctioneers, 241 and 243 St.James Street.Trains leave Bonaventura Depot at 2 o'clock p.m Return] leave Chambly Canton at 7.50 o\u2019 relook eG Rn 197 id Bemninz & Barsalow\u2019s Sales.XTENSIVE SALE OF Fall and Winter Dry Goods.The Bubeorjbers win sell at thelr stores, Nos, 86 und 88 st.Peter Btreet, on Wednesday: Bud 4 september, and follow- A complete and Reneral assortment of Dry Goods suited to the Fall and Winter trade.ALSO Just received on special account 81 cases, consisting « 0 a general assortment of seasonable Dry A gom lete assortment of Linen Goods just receiv: 18 cases assorted American Goods.AND On acoount of Canadian manufacturers.Bales Gr Grey C {tons assorted.Cases Shin Shirtines assorted, do White and Beatles pe ¥ on Orer- and asp RRR do Assorted Etoffes; do Assorted Tweeds.Bales Blankets, White and Colored.Cases Assorted Shirts and Drawers.Woollen Mitts and Glow assorted, Es as do Assorted Guernseys and Cardigan Jack- do les\u2019 Corsets Assorted, do Woollen Hoslery assorted.Balgs Assorted Wall Paper.LIEEWISE 8 rotall stock of Dry Goods, in good ord cover fdyanoes.8 Jarge and raluab ie assortment of Ready-m iothing, all of firgt- class manufacture, suited to the Fall and Winter trade.No reserve.TOGETHER WITH, just received from trustee to a estate, 18 cases of Borted Fancy, varied assortment, in good order.ity ha ve not been open he whole without reserve.Terms Hporal te each day at 10 o\u2019¢look.201 ENNING & BARSALOU, bankrupt Goods, a he major- Auction ARPETS, OIL oT BS, CURTAINS, Nothing is more trying to the t Fro in house- tornishieg t © anno Yance 0 th fn at the the endeavor to p mé time make \u20ac a sage bia is ., He will pnturaliy feel rR to place his orders d some house in whose judgment and \u2018experience he an haye confidence, and whose display of goods, reasonable prices, and réputation, for prompi no satisfactory execution of orders is well nown.Itis our alm to have every customer, large or small, entirely and thorourhly satis- fled in every respect.and we are pleased to know that our efforts have met with some measure of success.For the Fall Trade our assortment promises to be one \u2018ot the finest ever imported.Advance parcels now coming to hand by every Seamer JAMES BAYL, IS taff The Carpet Warshouse, tablish oa pe 1838 nn 1 1835 NOTRE DA star GLENDINNENG'S FURNIES These Furnaces have no equal.Economy of Fuel.Freedom from Dust or Gas.Equalized Heat.There is no Furnace now known that gives such SATISFACTION.Note the following TESTIMONIAL, being one of MANY :\u2014 \u201c1 have satldied wi in stating that I am satisfied with the Furnace fhorouens am of t.Mark Bt toet.Fo house was veine ated roug Rat ne Fadl later: tons seven \u2019 Purned and even sumed di EY not t exceed five Yours trois.po.KELLOND.\u201d WE HAVE ALL EIZES FOR Churches, Colleges, Public Buildings or Private Houses.WW.CLENDINNENG & SON.WERK M! EN Ni and all suffering .x 7 Low: Mash al Nervous paras pend oad a menait boue F.& ses Moogus Physlolans specially recome mend PIERRE LANOUROUX'S 8YRUP and PASTE for the void counterfeits the Publle should » 888 that each oh package the Signatare ad pire Discoverer.PIERRE LAMOUROUX, e Vauviilises Soest x Drag razon Jyugtloncors, 241 & 248 St: James atreat.i -Ha-heveby given that the water rapt | ent off from all partiss Mootings and Amusem ents OANA APS oN A COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET \u2014 TO \u2014 HON.-\u2018PHOMAS WHITE MINIBTER OF THE INTERIOR, \"Under the auspices of the PRESS ASSOCIATION, PRUVINCE F QUEBEC, And members of the Press gonerally, at the ST.LAWRENCE HALL.on Saturday Evoning, 80th August, 1884, At 6.80 Bharp.-_ TICKEFS.00000 vocnsesssseanssn ns.$8.00.May be obtained at the followin offices.Herald.Witness, La Minerve, Post STAR, La Patrie, Times, L'Etendard, esse, | Le Jord Gazelte ; nlso at the Bt.Law- TH.J.CLO \u2019 197 360d BANE MONTREAL ENGINEERS RIFLE ASSOCIATION, NNUAL Ma 5 BA the open PL AE° CHARTES'S eo Ql HEE gs Th rt BE LL es will fa io em bers at the Armory on a vw.SIMPSON Secy.M.Eo B.A.2012 ONTREAL BICYCLE CLUB.Ath ANNUAL HAON MEETING, SHAMBOCK LACROSSE GROUNDS, oq é REA SATURDAY, 89th AUGUST, 8 FM ADMISSION AS USUAL Members Free on Presentation ef Association Pass.M F.SMITH, 201 3 Hon.-Be& GRAND TROTTING RACES, September lst.1885, at Lepive Fark.|, FIRST DAY\u2014No.L Purse of $50.open EE & 0 hol dr ww se FN aon nee SECOND DA No.+) Pur % a Ë RES toall horses w re on.vitl must To Monday, 31st AUX ta Lépine.P Proprietor.Villa alsonneuve.pr | URRAY BAY CONVALESCENT HOME The Home was opened for the reception of patients on July 1st.Patjents desiring to avail themselves of the advantages of tha Homo wil} please aooly for certificates to Dr, T.J.Alloway, 914 Dorchester Street.Tiokets for patients ma had at reduced rates fro: the Bellou mpany on presentation, of .ce Avromanio SPRINKLERS, TCUTOR FIRE EXTINGUISHING, Ot thé\u2018Latest and Best kind fitted up br ROBERT MITOHELL & OO.Sole Agents for the Dominion, Cerner Bt.Footer and Craig Street 137 \u2018 \u20ac * 08.B.CUROTTE, PROFESSOR OF FIANOFORTE, | 219 8T.CATHERUXN Application can beme@de until the pol of Seppe p.m.A between Sand 8 ' [NOVELTIES os WEDDING & BIRTMHPAY PRESENTS SILVERWARE PLATED TABLE WARS MARBLE CLOCKS, OHIME OLOUES FINE LAMPS, BRASB WARK ART POTTERY.FAIENCE, En STATUARY OPERA GLASSER WRITING OASES, GIRANDOLES, CHINESE GONGS PLATED CUTLERY JARDINIERES, BISQUE FIGURES, FANS, SPOONS AND FORKS, do, ko.ko ALL NEW AND CHOICE GOODS.© Iotall at Lew Pristi tou WATSON & PELTON, 43 Bt.Sulploe Street ; 8 sal to pay ersigno the date o further no han\", Montreal, 26th August, 1885.* In connettion with thé above, further not vill bg whose W d on Pepe 15th ROT EMBED ne a y.order, x B08 BB dt Montreal 2602 26th August, 1808, * ount thereo! hin FEN DAYS fro last insertion hereof, without f : if 5 be saepried Len the 27th, 28th, od The Dominion Woven Wire Mattress | A Pie Ans NET \u2014 fre rs rage en ns 50 LILAS Sneeze d g ze re = = = æ 2 | ACKNOWLEDGER B BY PHYSICIANS TO BE THE MOST CONDUCIVE TO HEAL EANLY, NOISRLKSS AND DURABLE?- 18 ROW IN USB XX THE: .Cae MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, ST; JOREPH HOSPITAL, GREY NUNNERY, ST.CHARLES HOSPITAL.7 WEBLEYAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGH, .PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL OOLLEGN HOCHELLGA CONVENT.and namerous other justitutlons in the city nnd country.¥ Jast the Bonrd of Health, nîter all: Orde ce Tipe Bods.gave tho contrast for all tho T.FAIRMA .AN, MANUFACTURES or THE DOMINION WOVEN WIRE \u2018MATTRESS.CIVIC HOS a i king 5 meritac of JERE 108% ! - So bts à -\u2014 M wlish, Classics and Matromatt \u2014Jn this BE , on TBE a t 28, | mE o of Marlborough B hart a purhte Y-\u2014In this city, August 27, the wife KEARNEY Kear Der.of a daughter, 7 ba 2 N-In this city, August 2 as No.\"or streofs th o wife of n Whelan, son.ARRIAGES, sey sya a or rate Gore Tue to rao elalde d'Bartieet Ro nd dauehior off.LL Hsia - + Bt.Qeorge's Thurs FAS A eo Rev.0), ree = WE For roival, oxo onereal; to Miss od Yo Joungost Jaen ter of Wm, quod.tae \u2018 ochel a.201 8 Fo Bh gust 28.a or 0 om Agebgienian.À SE of oh: ug oR! il hao rai Foudeset da of this ds v, Ë 3 DEATHS.} LM im Hurs te St.Pierre, + ar 54m Thabol eidest daughior \u20ac A inhale.asd 11 years and 3 onths.Funeral at 2 o'clock Monday.from ; ber father's residenee, to Mount metery.Fr fon ds and acquaintances s wil | pranss accept this intimation.ERG this eitÿ, on Thursday, August 27.Tho anois, age years, s0D O ante LE voy.oo contractor.be funera 11 leave Han athet > residence.= Jiite- ! a D ot: to des Ne ays Cometery.Friends \u2018 and acqual n tançes vi | please accept this, Las plate NE ELL\u2014On A t 27, Anne Cameron, n Augus ACPONEE of the late Allan L'on que ell, 0 Hudson Bay Oo.mo othoror sdonall of hi oft, had A \u2018rionds an quaintances are respectia Iy invited, without + further not oo to atten her funeral on Monday, 1, 7.45 a.m, rom 90 Cathedral street, to © parish Chureb of Notre Dame, thence to the R.O.Cemetery.m % ELLY 28th (nst., James D on, he James Donnelly Fas Son.© age ears; Funeral from his late resi- Sharoh.Frida on, Bs 29] Fess rue Selook, there to Mount Royal Comer e- : COLE\u2014In is ofty, 27, Barthol mew Cale, third so on AIS, od 1 le.aged 1 fine de the er eas Hp aber\u2019 rentdence, 0 p.m.Frionds and ao.tances are reapectfully invited t \u201cCont 2 , at the pa , of pian: LASS and 1% ei He avish pirpet ontreal.at 4e Pp.mS on ldar August pe naventure De \" .Quajntances are ally ents om tops LEATHEM\u2014At Valois, on August Summer i his son- { killed, on Tuesday, mY oe! ad 2 ; ass eldest son or fir oto kits i uner: = Soave his father's rostlong n Baturda at Fomee street.= .Aug ts Sm ES Chatte a | § COTE\u2014 , on Wednesday.Augu dent Coté.oa i ly sos .: = once.\" Canton.Funeral will Wednesday, August 28, WE + nis ii 08 months a 238 days, daughter of Nathaniel Mack, of this city.KELLY On Thursday.August 27, Edward .aged 21 years, youngest son of William Key.202 à The Weather, 1am.Probabilities I for the next 24 hours: - Mplerato nor Borih, and w t winds; continued & HARRISON'S Standard Baprnas x Hein day: Mux, as i min, $s: same date last year: Max.; min.Perometer r dogdings te today 8 a.m.80.19; The Compliment Not Appreciated.Old man (to daughter).Youn Mr.8.patd you, a very fine compliment last evening, eter getightod- What was it, papa?Old an Me © d you were a very intelli- ent young lady & Daughter (d.laappe told mamma I wo brown dress, but of ing it.\u2014New Yor inted)\u2014Ob, pshaw! I d look ke FR rei the upon my wear- Bound to Win, vernment çlerk applied to the head of bie Sor tent for leave of absence, in order a ope the chr lstening bor.toda.putting a bold face on it, he sald: beg your ur pardon: my little boy is a posthumous chil MONT EFIORE MEMORIAL SERVICE.A Memorial Service In honor of the late Bir Moses Montefore.Bart.will be held in the Chenneville Street Synagogue, on SUNDAY, 30th inst, at half-past four o'clock.2023 PE Se GEORGE LODGE, No.11, A, A.M., Q R.\u2014An Emergent.mu: i of this jodge will be \u2018 hi da; vu otre Dame Bt th 1: r 9 aks arn EE for she Bi By ral o $ ate EE ne order I P.M.W.AN W, Bec'y, St LAMBERT SPORTS ! , - \u2014IN AID OF\u2014 NEW CHURCH BUILDING FUND, TO-MORROW (Baturday) dora INST.Full particulars at Book Stores.2031 MONTREAL J BICYCLE CLUB.FIXTURES.SATURDAY, Wh Aug, 2,30 nm.for Sham conse Grounds(tu] dross u HU! t., 1.90 ountain and home } br Cote J R.BCALES, Captain, pm round Little Antoine, : \u2014 ACADEMY, 60 MACKAY BT.(Amalgamated with Mr.Lyall\u2019s Mactariah School.) Rector Rev.J.Lr inmaon, assisted by à tun aud effolent staff of teachers, The curriculum poing modele ed after da of the best schools for high ucation 8 high, olasa coursaof in sruction is provide the branches of ca, boys beinæ spocially propared for tbe Universities and mmeraial life, Separate preparatory depart- mont for pupils igen 7 number of any class feds to 12, or ta combine the es of private A with those of a ait bs publie es the risk of com Tho ps au {Infections disease to à minimum ne fi ineke is perfect, not a single cise of 8 noe Avine occurred during last session.Next session opous on Tuosday, 15th Beptom.r, at 10 o'clock.Puplls enrolléd from 8th eptember.pl 202 16 Notice to Contrasars.\u2018SEALED.TENDEES, addressed to the undersigned.will be received until Noon, September Fifth (3th), (or the Painting and Glazing\" work roguired in the sraction and _ completion of the new \u2018\u2019Srar Building\u201d, \u201c \u2026 according to.plans and ghenifcations-now on view at my office, 214 8t.James stron.The lowest or .any tender.not necessarily accanted.\u2018à 2027 WW.MeLEA vALSATE, hiteet, A RATIS TO THE-POOR.JACKSON'S Pocker Di Fos Ly Car 3est and amphogate, SN Oh, | aol ¢ a inn EE \u2018 Ses entr sur Tu AREAL CARSLEY'S JPUANKET SALE ! Bpeolal Bale of WHITE BLANKETS tomorrow morning and next week.- Parties requiring Blankets will do well to purchase at once.as we believe this is the cheapest lot of Blankets ever offered in Montreal.COLUMN.| B® COMPORTERS ! A large lot of Bed Comforters to be sold at much below regular rates.4 G'ENTLEMENS FURNISHING BTORE.Ne TN White Dressed Bhirts, only 15% White Dressed Bhirts, only $1.White Dressed Shirts, made to order, AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.Regatta Shirts, with two Collars; only T5¢.Regatta Bhirts, Oollar attached.only 78a.Regatta Shirts, selected patterns, only 780 .AT 8.CARSLEY'S.The Largest Meon\u2019s Glove Department In Canada, 1s AT 8.CARSLEYX'S.Men's Chevrette Gloves, à buttons, only 780, Men's Chevrette Glo only $1.\u201c Men's Chevrette Gloves, Driving, only $1.25, extra quality, AT 8, CARSLEY'S.Men's Chevrette Gloves, at $1.85.Men\u2019s Chevrette Gloves, at $1.75.Men's Chevrette Gloves, at $2.B.CARSLEY.Men\u2019s Kid Gloves, all oolors, only 750 - Men\u2019s Kid Gloves, best makes, only 81.00, Men's Kid Gloves latest styles, only $1.35 AT 8.CARSLEY'S.Por all kinds of Gentlemen's Gloves so TO 5.CARSLAY\u2019S.\u2018 Men's Fancy Silk Ties, Men's New \u2018Batin Ties, Men's Ties just received AT 8.CARSMLEY'S.BUTTON DEPARTMENT ! 8.CARSLEY would call special attention to the stock of this department, which is in every way complete and superior to any other in the Dominion.Every style and make represented.The following comprises portion of stock :\u2014~ French Metal Buttons \u201cGerman Metal Buttons Amoriean Bone Buttons Irish Bog Oak Buttons Roman Pearl Buttons Vegetable Ivory Buttons Crochet Buttons Jat Buttons W © VERY SPECIAL LISEe.Bilver Gilt Crochet Buttons Gold Gilt Crochet Buttons Uut Steel and Pearl Buttons The above goods are a marvel of workmanship, AT 8.CARMLEY\u2019S.ress TRIMMINGS Be sure you see 8, Carslez\u2019s new Astra.can Trimming, just imported, in every shade.Îtis Fashionable In stile, Handsome in appearance, Boonomionl {n price.Only 400 ver yard, +\u2014 The best atora to purchase all now and fecisusbinavoue Le x; gf À im camsrers.7541 ex S, Cassia.\u20ac 3763, A791, 1189, 17FL, 177A, 1793, 1770, © NOTRE DAME STREET, 1 MONTRÉAL + (CrAveRRTONS THREAD\" 12 you want .good Bowing Cotton, Py nn Ite.Thole same | ior on avery \u2018spool: à Teese ° if go Mois NY GOODS.prices: , Silk Handkerchiefs, in colors, from 10 to 62.\u2018 ADVERTISEMBNE 3 or SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.Just put to stock, one case of Stik Band- Kerchiofs, all to ba sold at the following - 8llk Handkorchiets for 180 Silk Handkerchiefs for 206 Silk Handkerchiefs for 250 Silk Handkerohiefs for 400 Biik Handkerchiefs for 500 \u2018 Silk Handkerchiefs for 660 Silk Haudkerchiefs tor-15e Bilk Handkerchiefs for $1 white and all EW GOODS, dozen trom 100 up.1 Onge of choice Buttons, new designs in Black and every possible Color.price per Nv GUODS, : gold at loss than Wholesale Leather Belts 180.Leather Belts 200.LADIES' BELTS! Just arrived a large assortment of Ladies\u2019 Leather Belts in alt solors, ailto be prices, Leather Belts 256 Leather Beits 806 Leather Belts 400.gp Leather Belts 800.TIC BELTS.clear at 100, worth 35¢.EE Ts RLANTIO BELTS.ee 1,000 yards of ORIENTAL LACES to.Men's and Boys\u2019 ELASTIC BELTS, for Orickes, Pout Ball, Lacrosse and Boating.ELASTIC BELTS.coceens ELAS »\u2026.Â0e «3c Jos Muse a Co 1751, 1983 NOTRE DAME STREET 105, 107.108, 111 St.Peter street Terms cash and only one prica a QZoNIZED FLUID! pos NoTIOR.; PI Our stores have been sxamined br Baal s thoroughly healthy state.; i Our stores are thoroughly disintoctod every day.We will continue to do so until the smallpox epidemis is stamped ous of our fair city.Ladies can visit our storès In perfect safoty, as overs precaution Le taken against the present disenss, LADIES WILL PLEASE REMEMBER OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE 4 WIR Olese this Week.al NEW STOOK ARRIVING DAILY.tt We will advertise new goods as they arrive next week.\u2014\u2014 * Bead our advertisements in Tun Sran _ and keep yoursélves posted with NEW GOODS as they arrive ; PBOISSEAU BROTHERS, THE MAMMOTH DRT GOODS STORER, 235 and 387 .86 Lawreave Btrest.sar.= QZOFI1zED FLUID! (NOT POISONOUS).NATURE'S OWN DISENFEOTANT, E-rea Le - The active prindlple of this disinteotant ln OXTGEN, which slminased vhsagres- t the fluid comes in contact with uawholssome organto matter.Fer Smatpoz, Cholers, de.I$ is an Invaluable Disinfectant.teres etm.FOR SALE ONLY AT THE MEDICAL HALL, - ST.JAMES STREET.\" be prope au they toed apply To! now fully prepared : patrons and | the public th es newest Atterns, and the tremely low.best made stoek of a CHILDREN, BOYS AND MEN, ever subtiftted, the materiale are of the Now that our gond people are comir home from thefr vacation, thelr war dre will i Tatvrally require foplenishing, an and becoming abtire, J.@.KENNEDY & CO.%By 81 and 88 St.Lawrence Street; to.su mis to they are their at, Cobos tag for prices are ex- nove SUHOOL of wit are fat sheñd in t ne Egretolore atom pr pe rth your whiie to call and SUITS are one of our great specialties.a and this this loular \u201c16 = Our Unsidrome puits 5 taking ue als | From whieh od bof ve found el on you a de t having Jour ee ab J.G.K \u201cYreny CHILDREN'S ex are made ge styles, ful sad Jrell.AR dur ¥ dhfiirents \"found most appro- on srè mer.afer & Cos 81 aua 83 St.Lawrence Breet.201°3 In Bifver Cazes, for.In Sitver na from.Maln-Bprings.Cash for 01d Go Same ents, in Argentine Silver B20, WAFrAR ted not An change © Solr.for Watches Oleaned and Warranted foi.| Olooks done up Lam ermal oe Waltham Watches, | 2810 60 ELGIN WAGE, \u20188 80, .100 100 08%} ¥ ROMS, ao ane dis: Jowaller, 20tx2 187 6t.Poter 8 Bu (8 doors trois Oras.' © Caan ST \u201c > DIAMAEŒA, CHOLÉ pal coran % ps THE ALBERT COY'S cañsôLié ns AS A BISINIROT ANT py Co 40D aT AGE-GROOERA = : ses J: 0 Pe : suite pure fire All the other well known disinteotants, such as OHLORIDE OF LIME, CARBOLIC ACID, _ GARBOLIC POWDER, CARBOLIC SOAP, COPPERAS, ka, ; a97t1Q_ Always in Stock.(ouixa Fo\" GUARANTENS : Vaccine We beg to Inform our patrons that wo are Now able to supply the demand tor PARKE, DAVS & GO.S Bovine Virus.Wa receive a supply dally.LYMAN, SONS & OO, Wholesals Agents, 894 SL Paul St, .v.Aohnstérn\u2019e Fluid Beef, Johnston's Fluid Chicken; : Johnston's Desicontad Oyaters; |\u201d Al the above preparations are ti ratefabté valesconts.| sozD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND oRoces 185.Le to | \u2026 od ASTOR FLUID (x0! Hae hd i Do a 1 | saummarr of the Foreign tary Inspectors, and pronounced be in : BOISSEAU BROTHERS, or \"to invalids aid à aavorité iuxurs with.den.1 BRL, paie ors Coro oles.Great it ne u 8 ex Doles.Ten ADimos >} - Blsrearok x [Third Edition.7 Mestine- o1the-Ausctiation Ws the Untvar.Nows-\u2014Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s Ambition\u2014~Meoting of Strand Churchwardens, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR) LONDON, August 28\u2014To-day'a foreign news is a gathering up of loose threads which have threatened to unravel into à diplomätio war.Germany assures Spain that no affront In the Caroline affair is Intended.France explains tbat England must not\u2019 mind Rochefort\u2019's raving about Pan M.DeGlers, Russia's representative, in an interview, says the Afghan olouds are dissipated.The.Daily News bas a laudatory leader, calling the Mar.quisof Hartington the most intelligent apeci- men of the old Whig faction, and ever ready to fall In with the popular aspirations.This ls évidently an oficial tip regarding his pos- Sibly near Premiership.MR.CHAMBERLAIN 8 AMBITION.Mr.Chamberlain is supposed to be amoi- tious to be called the first Kadical Prime Minister.He Is arranging a serles of impor- lent meetings lo Scotland :It will beinterest- log to see the distinction between Mr.Chamberlain's Radical\u2019 promises and the Marquis of Hart tngton' 8 Whig concessions.THE CHURCHWARDENS' PROTEST.The churchwardens in the Strand called a meeting yesterday to protest agalust the lethargy of tho authorities in not prosecuting the vendors of dithy literature in the Strand whose business is increased, thoy say, by the Pall Mall Gazaile's revelations.The meeting was largely attended by Strand tradesmen.> NomMAN., A QUESTION OF DRESS.Pe rons get in run the Grok Divs R Refused {BPECIAL TO THE STAR] LONDON, August 28.The directors of the Grand Opera of Paris recently announced that hereafter persons not properly dressed would not be admitted to the auditorium during the performances.The directors\u2019 idea of propriety in dress embraces swallow.tatied coats, low vests, expansive shirt fronts apd no jewellery for gentlemen, and low corsages, short sleeves and go bonnet for ladles.The rule was first enforced last ord DED.Savers) ladies and gentlomen in or} article on dipary promenade costumes preseated themselves for admission, and were not allowed to pass the gates.Many of them had tickets entitling them to reserved seats and .boxes, but they were all ignominiously expelled if thelr attire did not conform to the regulation tor evening dress.There was much indignation and several rows, but the directors were inexorable.There are threats of suing the directors for damages.SALE OF OBSCENE PRINTS.is] AL TO THE BTAR) LONDON, August 28.\u2014At a meeting of ratepayers last evening, it was resolved to sand & memorial to the Home, Secretary \u2018praying for the suppression of the sale of | obscene prints.[SEE ES WHAI GERMANY IS WILLING TO DO.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, August 28.It is rumored that Germany has expressed n willingness to withdraw from the Caroline Islands, but pot to admit Spain's claim to them.JOTTINGS FROM OTTA WA.Pontiac and Pacific Junction\u2014Religious la- sanity \u2014 The Promier\u2014Prize Farms\u2014A Oivie Complaint-Mr, White's Vie- tory \u2014 The Sessional Allowanoce- Quebeo Elections, (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OrtawaA, August 28.\u2014The new contractors on the Ponting & Pacific Junction railway are pushing work along.Quio is again quits a busy place ns tbe headquarters of construction.The road, it is expected, wil} be completed to Shawvilia this Fall À short time since à farmer named Foster, who resides in Masham, Ottawa County, attended a revival meeting, which was in progress JEore and experienced religion.Ever à time Di Nn Orazy Oo the subject ok of religion: aad d considers him Not ion 0g sin o killod a favorite dog, explaining ¢ at od ® bad ordered him would despatch them just as quickly as he bad the dog.It is said the Premier will remain at Riviere du Loup until the end of September unless tbe weather gota Loo Mr.MoMillan, M.P., was pod.qrste on business in connection with the ue 1 mile, He bad an interview wito Sir ector Langevin.Mr.Hobs Mossboro, and Mr.Shaw, of Hamilton, gros of the prize farms vor the Ontario Arts and Agricultural Society, are ig in the melghborhood.They are ape to-day Jospecting arms in the township-of-Nopean.\u2014\u2018Fho-award will be ade at the Dominion Exhibition in London.These zentleinen speak of the crops of Winter wheat and hay as being exokilent in the west, but say at the same time that there ie & desaness ol appearance and freedom {from ust in the Spring crops of the Ottawa valley that is far head of anything in the wes Mayor MeDougall waited u ste Heotor Langevin \u2018 this morning, and directed his asteution to the bad condition of the bridges and other local works taken over by the Dominion in réliaf of local taxation.sir Hector satd she principal bridges would be reps immediately, and uther works pro- secutod according tg % the plaus being Que- The minstorlalists : are jubilant over Mr.White's crushing victory in Cardwell, whioh 1s markedly in contrast with the undisguised despondency of the past few days.That Mr.White's pust Solel toad continues bo tofiow him there wus a general fear.t is Surently 1 rumored here that Mr, Irvine, L P.for Carleton, N.B; bas not accepted his \u2018heque: for éztru somo .| allowanoe, In Conservative circles, and among those | who take au active part in Quobec provincil (Bis there is a prevailing opinion that the provincial Reperal élections, in Quebeo ll take place before January.next.ie mir TENNYSON'S NEW VOLUME.LoNpay, August ¥8.Lord Tennyson is about to publisa another vplume of poems.EARTHQUAKES AT KINDBERG.| LONDON, Augubt 28.\u2014Severe and repeated Shocks of earthquakes have been Sxporiene- at + Bin berg, In Lhe.Styrian Alps, us toppi \u2018over, and the inhabitants GOVERNMENT ABSISTANCE DEMAND- London August eral thousand un- loyèd workingmen essumbled at Haok- wey last event id adopted a resolution \u2018demandiog that £he Governieat shall assis them Lu einigrate.; A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.MAHONSY GITY, Pa, August 28\u2014A largo piece of Synamite, mice under 8 building ozeu-Hun- gar an, ho ate worklag \"= + a now railroad, étploded on Wednesday might, doibg cope nidotable Some No person was injured.+ THE EXILED POLES, ugust 26.-Subseript gaust, 98.-Subseriptio lists or the 48 displayed: Rpdinst Ol.Ab Jenburs à netwspape: Hr been contiscated & publ raiug a a various article against tue \u201ccasses \u2018orentonts 10 TURKEY.BERLIN, August 25\u2014Tho Boorsen Courier \u2018aidenpata from \u201cConsiaatitopts tating at Russia is making « Vertures for ka Milage \u2018with Tareas, Bodin sut ns.ni fie | duosment.a Te \u2018Turkey's pe an sn Paricols miaiators ate divided ropotals as to the soepiao of te p 2 amount of nutriment for all the sacrifice.He added that if the | rd had toid him to kill his thiaron he \u2018from Live ow { Fre STENT, 070 etc sity of Ann Arbor, Mish, [BPECIAL YO TRE STAR.) UNIVERSITY OP\u2018ANN- ARBOR, Mich, August 28.\u2014Among the delegates attendlog the meeting of the American Assoclatlon for the Advancement of Science, Vice-President Atkiuson's address on the relations ôf sclen- tista to material progress and on the chemistry of agriculture and food oxgites general admiration.The electric furnace of Messrs.Cowles, of Cleveland, for reducing aluminum and silicon and making thelr alloys, ts the chemical novelty of the meeting, and 1s an Invention of greas Industrial and theoretical importance.It was desoribed by Professor Mabery, and illustrated hy Dr.Sterry Hunts of Montreal.A brilllant réception by the Lotal Comniittee was given to the delegate\u2019 last night, PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEOTIONS, Rooms have been assigned to the different sections, which ext her is drafts on Now : |S ; BIRMINGHAM, August 37.\u2014Last evening \u201cThomas Auderton's new cantats, * Yule- Tide,\u201d Ebenezer Prout's Symphony and Alexander O.Mackenzie's Violin Concerto \u2018formed the.Festiväl programme.This \u2018mgroing the \u201cMeasiah\u201d was performed before a tremendous audience, but was not pubs, ror \u2018 ecelved with the cust y-anta vo.BIRMINGHAM, August 28.\u2014Herr \u201cAuton \u2018Dvorak\u2019 new cantata \u201cThe Spectre's Bride\u201d comiposéd\u2018expresaly for the Festival; created iquite a-sensation.It was followed by \u2018\u2019Jeau pro me perforatus,\u201d Mr.Gladstone\u2019s Latin translation of \u201cRock of Ages,\u201d set to music by Dr.Bridges, organist of Westminster Abkey, \u2018his morning the programe copsiat- tay Dr.Vilifer's Standford's new oratorio {The Three Holy Children,\u201d composed \u2018tor \u2018the Festival and Beethoven's Choral Syéaptiony.Fhla .ovening.\u2018sors et vita\u201d will\u2018 be repeated and will conclude the \u2018Festival.5 sr i re tr TTI | ve 1HE FORKSTERS.-therindopoadent Order.of | Lormenis TO THE STAR) gust 28.\u2014Thé Supreme Court \u201cot the fn hsp, Order of Foresters con- sinuoe ia ttings tlil Ave o\u2019clock this morn- Ang.he Treagufe?s report, which showed a qui nof $10,000 during: the year over and :above all LEER lat ère ; ted.The m ur ing 9.pas puesed 1 ca- 9,000, tnd a 160 19 Heat] hol des à total of applications u makes à oO $ 9,000\" ors the board The report of the Finan mittee with the Goverament t i The committees oft the constitution and laws reported, Roommending cha inthe constitution It was recommended sub Court, the cost to Po es abla bs ordain Court.to dase \u201coF the =, an t he taterest sud me êt oly to pald es shall be onllooted by the court, and the bal- snoe by the heirs of the delegate of sums over thé aitiount of his Forresters.The committee on Constitution and Laws also reported on the Chief Ranger a report in Tavar of the élause in refer- ce to compelling members to be vaocinat- od \u2018The principal salaries \u2018were at $1000 for the Supreme Secretary and $300 for Supreme Treasurer, The Supreme Chief | Ranger was vo \u2018Tue committee on claims and petitions, \u2018to whom the matter of payment peg.in arrears of d reported that it could not see proper to recognize any claim on his account.A constitutional alteration was made which entitles any member of the order duly o elected as a dele, ate Le! the Bupreme Court to sit there.Not given of a pro \u2018be held annually.The following\u201d were lected Su rome Dourt doubs 8 CRD other érington, BVO 3 He er BR :8, Cummer, 38 oe arson, 8.P.8y.; i EM cdilivray.Be \u2018cillor; A.W.Tones, Thon Land ers, -Ail ot those officers were re-elected with the \u2018exe on of Dr.Henderson, who was or JOTTINGS FROM OTTAWA.°° : Lisalting After the Waifs\u2014The Coming Rifle Matoches\u2014Military Camp, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.a ETATA August 28,-\u2014John Middlemore, English philantropist, residing in Bir- oe sends out & number of waifs from > district Lo to this country every year.oue shousand hate sent out since $677.is manager, Mr.Gibbons, is here ssbing and Feporting upo upg children lodged in this neighbo; \u2018here are no com- Plains she he says, from ado parents about je Lord Lansdowne will be present at the Rideau ranges during the Proc of the Dominion Rifle Association meeting.In addition to the prizes announced, Sir Frederick Middleton offers a prize for novel competition.Whilst moving at an unknown distance from moving targets the target will rise and fall and be on ÿ visible tog a few seconds.The Maritime ones competitors arrive to-morrow ht and go under canvas, To-morrow's Gasette will contain the announcement of a camp for tho fourth military division, :at either Prescott, to be held about September LE THE CARD WELL ELECTION, Hon, Mr, White's Majority Nearly Seven Hundred, {SPECIAL TO TER STAR.) TORONTO, Au, 28 .\u2014Latest returns tve mas 67.to a maltipe ps ade\u2019 every town) sopoget Notice\u201d SEE LS \u201c riéoktéra\u2018quiok traldä watohes, this best raliroad at in tue world.jy Hemsley, 2011 Notre Dame street, sold agent for Montkeal ; x eod tir rie The Perfame of Freshiy Culied Flowers is agreeable toevery very ones A and go it is with the de htful fr Murray & Lanman CIAL, hoo lads, ot iy Ethan: ro 8 toh : counter rates are \u2018\u20ac hicher.Curren ork are % to,1-10 discoun , pro 160 Fonts = EE + 80 Merchants 225 Hichollou, Tents 105% Pate 10g do.$10,000 \u2018Har che Wie] : bondé) pi Thai 15 Bank.of Montreal, 303%; 7 Mona mit ré RE COMMERCIAL.i, io FE orn- Er u ven there d Ssles at outside estates in Scotland, Sore painful domestlo: ported: bela, differences, which led\u2019 to Mra.Pollock janv ge, ol owl of $s vi .extra, $4.10; ing her husband Land going to: Ncotla pat a êg ts ey ag ole aso or 093 to gate Ronny BEGATTA x pe, ic 085: ana, Tho ea oi Sas HIS EER SE Er toss elaods panne Shots Bs 85-10, Shen conde?0) al rincess Island, 8, Fa the of Marmors A1 the members ei gztra 3, $420.& sado: \u2018ape supsigo\u201d gs foreign où embassies wêrp present The entries bre 8 8 ho Buns ne pad were numerous.The * \u201d teh- | tod 18; Manitoba do 45; gared cutter pe the first own tn tho race do Au By da 18h for men-of I Sulters and the second prize }.48 iii the race ht-oared cuttors, ovèr WW, hs Farrar on Mr.EF, Thomas receive: from.Archdedcon Farrar thig matin thoy | ver.à will be der thy a0; both medium Tr fon ve but ki priine host 160 bars Aoiivared- some Br 0 Daze R mh Blt B.Tm à bris; Obi Rae ather, 280 wr 2 cie recommending a farther or deport: of \"$10,000 .etidowment \u20181n-\u2018the |: She amendment that the the sépreme Court sessions | e first time.The fog afi a orida Warosrh None reject it, node dishike J tween | 15 x.os lo : ; ; Tein 33 26 Gus.488%; 35 Dundes e Cot; a 048 kopni où idea, 1 By Cl \u201cil 2 Fis.a8 i Ean i; : Rh | ds \u2018Closing Sessions of the supreme Court of 7Xc.mpl Foresters | sur rise = mos but even en 300 ay Et ABR: ftet the Bon: closed, 25 Bank of Montreal | Dok, the: i were the jlo atthe after.off ' ana\u2019 sort Bar acht, 4 CuEEsE.= quite several transactions were ides- ior cregse the v \u2018development o the ne; xt | fort au Fe \u2018se 8 oat! eh 35 pape hora me markot continues uncha ote: Creame 196 for a, \u2018 ots 8 © for ries eT \u2014Mess : aloft aii io! - (An barron; kot.t Oranges, Kinds; orto, Bo de per ; er \u2018plue, 10 10 to ge ve per 2 d or per Business is not wv: samp va Rolin bus fear of the 102% Ie to 350; i oeal 80 to 0 to 120; lam prices are a little Western.nonge, 150; white fish, sturgeon, 80 to 10, skinned bullheads, eels, 15 to 286 r pair; perch, suokers.gatfish lacaiche, Fiver white \"ish.and.black sa.15 per | buneh smoked eels, 15 n.250.; sword fish, 1c.tone oa apples X23 $3 per el; oranges, box 5 ies per case: lémions, 89 o use, dE per box, bananas, 1 to $3 per unoh: GC fornia $4 60 per box: 1 \u2014 her pots.whi are dull at $4 55 Bansecou:s Maske, tr a he Intarent, Tos this oo some.Se 218 160.T to ido, ir! Te à d 310 tly Preah, ri, 13.85 to again, qu quiet D a a spurt took place in the yesterday Siternoon and e t at yesterda.an To-days \"rocelpts are | fgost: : 186: bacon, Drsaitisat, 8 to 8 Xo.per iu to6Xe verld.ol Canadian spl 8 Ÿ Hs Saronto ts + 8250 to 6 a little active, ing loudly jy of the scare in io Coop from buying at $4 fo to 18: bacon, 11 0.10 to 130; fresh Sng, i Poultry is rather scarce this morning and Young gogse xara \u2014Fairbanks, 9%6 to 10s : Canadian, 8X to 90: tierce, EF \u2018Mess boëf, 14 50 to 815 per br.Indian r tlaros.Sp #9 to | more © activity in ch gro polling at 48 8010 60 00: ss bad effects away Visitors and customers are even © market through mutton, $5 each ; fresh Sark, 100! 10c: 0 to To: 126; to 126: ware appointed by the B.C DL dd éditer A ady, 8.0.; George Proctor, B,W.; John | {Ji Leys are adde 2 Cf Pintipan, Sr.00e.SR Sp, ona 3 Bs anon, Snob or 15¢ per ly Fis Bop de do 358 See | Kilpatrick, J.B: James Crawlond, SAL} çJ r pair.or 18 to 14e ter Ib: Spring rie chicions Beaumont, 8.W.H.Bennett, 8.Este $4 50 per dom 0 or r pair; The Cour t adjourned at 5.30 a.m., to.meet, ducks 80 to for small: $1 a to Ï Us! for again at St.John, N.B, on the fourth h \u2018Tües- | large : 145 3 per- dow; young day of August.fee he i tol ke Per pair; young turkeys, searoe dear, but next week \u201cwill probably coe sea H Detter Sunply an and Jower Pp 8to 7 to Tackeral, 12 Sok 150: halibut, ie pike, 8 to 10 to 15e; wrence dorer.do 106 to 120: bass, 12 to 16¢; Oc; salmon trout, 100: Sideberties, 40 to 0c per box, oli t,: black currants 2 to 80c per g = .io per d adian Bar to 25c ver bushe 250 dozen : per dozen es 500 201 t 25¢ per bunch; Indian corn, 7 to Bc \u201cdozen : red onions, 8 nips, per oz: 10 to 800 per barrel; beans, 25c p r bag; toma! squashes, 5 to 15c © ach.Yow honey, in 1b.boxes, 150 to 18c; wax, 0, Townships, tor new.to 35c.acier, to lc: hyd 1 $25; and sold at $1.50 to pd and +450 to 6.50; 28 local n'a ge coming Very before-th a © n gra ns tra 10 to 4 50.sold a 88 70.for ex LH Wheat.at 529: No Oats ars, hou at, Sal No.3, No.super OF, Butter, 14 to 1 \u2018 Ho \u201cFrom the tropics to the frigid zune, it is | Corn the universal favorite on the-handkerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath.Ohio Qala £ Mis 208.Prof.se Bo.Prat.Mio Coa J Cen.po NT Cantal 8 Del, | TORONTO STOUR.EXCHANGE.\u201d eTRATHY BROS STOCK BROKER Balidines.À: ' 2 po Ce 0008 : IW _BTOCKS Asked.Dic Stock Exo! 0 to bushois barley, 55 to ot sheep and and ismbs 50 to $4.by as ena Red W.Whaat 10 to 7 Eh fresh.1 18 to per bushel ; 8 to Golds bag ia\u201d per Ge $1 16 to Fab, por eans, ê0c pe 0 ba ise Plums, $2 25 (DOE box: per dos doz.; new potatoss, cucu 100 per Viger Siiftk Cow Market, lk Cows were offered at $3 to $6.50 eamh East End Abattol YA fat hogs oronte Produce offering at Son: ® ad: No, x w 69% 61 ot 5 I 8 4 .5 cor waves vo 7056 Je do} 100 wi s the chief fea! e \u20ac ittle activity $8,70.So on street: all 77 to LAVERPOOL LATEST URS CORRENE August =.Bacon, I.6.Be Coins The follo owing mere the rocoipis and prices | at the eb t Ead tohers' cale iat to $25, snd $35 to $35 5 : lambs, sheep 0 cafvas RB de 8, vino anselS cupihenih for Tix BAR by wi string el Se Hero.An at 18% to 1 to_12%e.sue | i Yo.pod denlers are 0; maski- 3 ined | © the Vi RAE to ves, doi innu 27 Mi se Ou Sur, and prices TE Pongo h ire in the 8 ax peo! move.Hour | barfoy and os, to 8e.1 84.10 | ude i \"7% out- | To of the Se per 20 bunoh; 33 eon the kf | to $ Montres o aieneraseinen *asuyace, t8.eveseveraces rer ane rpg in, Ti 3 Coimerge 1010 dil aris anaes | lhe: Hn iE on | W and YE TIL es vi \u2018vèamies 2\u2014Keported for Frs 4a Alek rm.57 SL ol a New Wj ad Te ; Foun, aso AB wana New vers 4 Chicage oss Garces.® AND PRO \" BIRTHS.| ar ILL\u2014At Grenville, ©, August 27, th wife of John Gill.or dnghtée ° Br oR Ps ats pr B\u2014 © evening of August 27, Dr.3.10\" 8, Rone of this city.Notice ot fume) hereafter.MOODY\u2014At Terr ebonne, on Thursday, 27th Rooms, yey fi ps or School pre ter, spotisble SATE raul a smal} mall Bouse or © Fo EEE us ORE F 5 , L ob Rae 9CK CoC ER RPL, rR zi Fors ÂTE\u2014T wi T00D-WORKI FE EL, > Notre Haims af.nn PS H0 aoa wh ON TR a > C5} Atho y competent teacher ls ; on vassage and ce Ship ae SR of Corn.à atoux cons St.Fravools re Sn à 28.of onto class mn ahortiund tof Tadien fag SELL LE | i | | 25 | AE, HERES Te 8, 1 ail.of rivals on Soom Wheat sma eons, dend Asked.Bid (Asked.Bid.three mu months.Apply bye! otter > por term of french.do turn casier.Liveruodt bagues.| Ë peo.Montrea Lime 208 12 act 51060, w 30,\u201d STAR ee and flour {1 ie \u201cauf \u2019 361\" cho ge Égrissgrenterss Ju Peuple Lans © LET -HOUSE.100 FORTIER ST che @ 398 me western lard, 4 - FI rooms, b.and w.e.; healthy locality, i ae mess » pork.eastern 534 6d: se western |: & Lee 187 85% TELL RISON : 11534 {118% 1115951115! O- LET\u2014HOUSE 7 ROO.us Anothe Liverpool } dospateh sa says: When : ke 107 nn 106 1 ye ei 40 :.C.and Gas.MK me glgudy ed: cor jo ME Ss cher là od 0 Loe ii street th A HL 000 contals, of w which 112,000 are merican of me LET-HOUSÉ No.28 PHILIP 8 5 corn 75,200 ce apartments.Apply 34 Philip St.208 8 3 at, AND QANAL: or Dalhoüste, pashed uit?S08 ber ani, A Wheat: sobr.toy oly\u201d, o oa o to wa, | Abe.EU heap; toring axtures Apply to Hear Hanley corn; sehr, *'J, : ; oronto, stone: prop.* Acrsnias ORPraE fo po Let noue à WER TENEMENT Montreal, Hensral; Port, Col rng, passed Antoine, 10 minutes\u2019 walk down: Beh \u201cNets He portage to Sides on, trom Por oon, ok AD stand\u2019 for Thana tes 2021 Hee disais berge Ni adh, SOL: A TED ~ COMFORTABLE HOUSE, or unf ied nls HOT Po tes Dore 0! ; at 01810 ; Specially re porto for THR Mee oy Maciver & D(H 3 , Barclay, 130.4.Frs.Xavior street.Aug.28.A Enpines ring.last caitior ta clé.\u2018Address GBAIN IN-NHW YORE.- ; I Toons TR M a | Wise sriect oko A enn TEN pening, ghost.Lowest.[Closing FTE FANTTER pc Se TAT mE ASE WHEAT so ti sn a 82 a particulars apply Sorbus SE bo wd, 91 Ya 86 Se: TED - GLASS.x Cons sept; : 82 52 52 10 foet highs cheap for cash, Apply Tox Tr ; 2° > ved a 1 8 Pi ) ) PIRE t ATS.Sept Be 30 $n : Desk.Addreau ee SINGLEOF ; Nov Sh SA BR) Lorie RENE \u201cGRAIN 1H CHICAGO, © 7] 81.Charles Sf Bois © R © \"| Month{Opening.| Highest.Lowest.Log! ; ABL Cloaing.Fry pur à HOD ease félurn same- Des # WuxaT Se; .811, 81 80: Wa ANTED \u2014- .ROTH elt Oo - 88: 4 82 8e «ood: : Alexander, REE eros ro Siaus Nov .] 85 85 84 Box 408.202 : Conn 43: 44 .GENTLE: - | 43%4| 43 22 42 J \u2014 of 1046 Seal 20 .ai | OATS.2% any A iit WANTED BE Yor UNG MARKED OUP oo ours soared eeenan hf proie ve ag in in of len wie R == PROVIRIONS 3N CHIOANs Rope, FE x he WIth A quier\u201d Exayien Month Upentng.| Highest.| Lowest.[Closing FOCI LiRGE LARGE F HOT ROOT AT 30787.J AM Ad 3 Lo Ros T ARL ir \" ORK|Bopt A 880 Is in \u2019 850 [+ 8-00 Ro bedrodma ay PRI \u201colloys Aves 1) Nov} 8.83l 8.00 sas 8.923% oi 0e SHED, AND SIRGLE.{ ARD.Sept.6.22 83714] \u201cau 1163 81.Caiherine 2043 Oct 430 6.33'4] 6.30 80 Rooÿs = = DOUBLE ÂR5 8 IN GLY ROOMS, T% Nov 6.20 = 6.20 6.22% ity of St.James Club.: 671 Dorchester strvet.\u201cOasb Pri foes \u2014 Wheat 0°; corn, 4446 ; TT | onté, 25%c: pork, $8.05: [Fe $6.25.00 RTS Cathcar rest SPL EM ot, 90, 1900 Catherine st near Bleu Oss 3 RE none am ni 8.Gi AND DOU LE 87 .0.RD AT EVONS.AN AEP an / 43 th room; near depot; privaf just.Ans, fafairé daughter of Matthew .ir.aged 6 months and 13 days._Mu- heral Tron er father's residence, to Mas- couche, on Saturdas.\"at 2 pm.Frisndsare |.OST FT requested to attend.R LOS BL sl UNF ap DDONE ÉUIN YOUR SIGHT BY USING Ross se ; ie To ovary TE pur- vate fam An chase a pair of HENRY Y GRANT & on Perfected Bpectacies or Eye-Glasses, which preserve the eyes and make reading a pleasure.Now selling at reduced prices.i For où on gon Jy AS Anderson, cor.UE TE Cray.ET Sa Roms, with board, bain: or waters ete.273 Lost Bleu 20x NEX SEA, eaver i ON RDA ot.| mp th or T H om AS HA M, 2047\" asd quiet Hogs \u2018Richmond .OOS THREE URFURRTGED.15-1 Exo Py Ne.8 HOSPITAL STREET.St.Domingo : Erin di an © aon Ron \u2014 1 NICELY FU Me * 8 ks to any extont bs dre | B suitable oti or nln Or mnari eo 77 LE mpanies only.(Associated with the Imperial Fire Insurance So Company.) 184x3aw - JAAFOBTAN T NOTICE ! Our Btore will be open until HALF-PAST NINE o'clock EVERY EVENING, EXoEPT FRIDAY EVENING.HAAS GERMAN BAZAAR, | No.215 8t.Lawrence Btreet, 201 2x 8rd Btore above the Market.NUTICE TO ;| Speculators ! at No.108 t Rogue 5-COMFORTA.00: Jet.1 ev > ft.Jess err arent ficd, terms Suen w, at 2 R floor, s at 44¥ City ie street.CONS \u2014 I.NDSOMEL NIS SHED You i, with first.c! 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