The Montreal daily star, 20 novembre 1885, vendredi 20 novembre 1885
[" VOL, XVIL NO.CONDENSED NEWS.JE pr CABLE.\u2018The telegraph line from Merv to Penideb on he sgrpy ol Afghanistan has bee \"Che.Bishop of Cincinnati bas arrived in Rome.ibe Pope Euve audience yesterday to.the Bis.ishop of Newark, N.J.The authorities at Kiel have received renewed instructions to order German-Ameri- cans to quit the Island of Fohr.\u2018The tian camel corps bas captured a rebel Ears which was trying to reach As to purchase £500 worth of powder.The returning officer for Camberwell announces that Le will refuse to recognize Miss Helen Tayloras a candidate forthe British Parliament.Sampson Jacques, the reporter for tho Falt Mali Cazette, senteu to ons montb\u2019s imprisonment in connection with thé Armstrong abduction case on the 11tb inst.has been released.2 lectured before the Scottish Guîcre ; phleal Society at Edinburgh last night on his Arctic expediti ion.Two thousand persons were present, including many of distinction.Gen.Prendergast.commanding the British expedition in Barmah has Jurcuily æar- risonèd the town of Minhia, whtoh ha carried expects to reach y on Tuesday next.Sold Abdul Ahad, the new Emir of Bok- bas made a state entry into the capital city and nd received an ovation.The Russian Goneral Annenkoff was Present.aud tho courtesies extended to him by the Emir indicated that the friendly relations hitherto existing between Russia and Bokhara will ob be affected by the change.in the Emir.Ho Emir will ond a special mission to St.urg to express friendship for the from the Burinese.Man The Imperial speech to the German Relch- stag poinis out the necessit y of inéreasing the grants for the army and navy, and announces that bille be presented dealinæ with the taxation of sugar and brandy, the extension of the accident insurance law, the formation of a canal connecting the Baltic Sea with the River Elbe and North Sea, aud the administration of justice in German eol- onjes.It adds.That negotiations are pro- en pg with England, Spain, France, Portu- , aud Zanzibar regarding the extent Lo $hich German transoceanic establishments and acquisitions will henceforth be placed uoder the immediate protector or supervision of the German Empire.AMERICAN.at Toker Carlisle was so ill when he arrived Washington yesterday that be was Sbliged to take to bis bed.The front wall of the Empire Mills at New York collapsed yesterday, burying peat ve flee AMOEATE > POTBOURG + waree workmen were tatally injured, upd two dangerously burt.A severe storm raged on Lake Michigan yesterday.Three schooners went ashore while t {oz to make the port of Chicago, Tie {vere ali taken off ina badly damaged on.\u201cChan McLean and Patk.Bogle, Sah of | edda whom were burned, Wedn a: he fire at the works of tbe Philadelp il iat ing Cu, died vesterday afternoon from their injuries.At the Drooklyn nursery, Brooklyn, yes- térday, Mrs.Johpsou, while laboring under a it of insanity, killed her baby by by suffocation, aml wae in the act of killing an cider child when discovered.Dr.William Frothingham.one of the best koown physicians in the Upper part ot ow York city, cominitted suicide pesterday by shooting himself through the supposed, to have been insane.we \u2018The Indians of Colorado, under Chial Colorow, are burning cattle rapges aud slaughtering game flor hides, leaving the carcuses to rot.The settlers threaten a war ot extermination unless the outrages ate etopped; avd.as wall armed and supplied with smmimttion, serivus trouble is expected.Jumes mDempres: who arrived at St.Helena, Mon duesday night, from Fort McGinnis, says that while he was ng ile mountains with Johu Hoag, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Jacob Schaller, of Lafayette, Tud, thoy were attacked by wolves.He caved himself by eltmbing a tree, but his comrades were devoured before his eyes.Mr.J.A.Gates is on trial at Wilkesbarre, Fa.on à motion to disbar Lim from the Lu- zerte County Bar because he appropriated truni the records of the court certain docu- mouts which were damag to bis client, and attempted to anes] a jury by the use of vutside parties whom he sent to the jury.He bas hitherto occupied a high pasition in the community, was lately married, and bas just built himself a tine mansion.CANADIAN.The defaleation of Wm.Campbell,\u201d the missing Aylmer, Ont, postmaster, amounts to $377.The Provincial Health Board of Ontario bave requested the Government to establish a vaccine farm.Robert M.Ley's sawmill and bending factory, Wattord, Ont, has been totally de- aod by fire.Luss, 87500; insured for It Is reported that Morgan, the murderer of Maroney, who escaped recently from the Kingston Ponitentiarie is hiding in the eastern suburbs at Toronto.The annual meeling of the Graud Division of the Sons of Temperance, called for December 1, i Bowmanville, has been post- puned unti! December 15.The Ontario Provincial Board of Health bave passed a resolution to extend an invitation to the Ameriesn Public Health a-so- ciation to hold their next annual meeting in Toronto.An enquiry into the stranding of the steamship \u201cBrookiyn® has been commenced at Quebec, before Mr.J.U.Gregory, marine sen.Captains Baine and Larochelle bave been named nautical assessors.The Watford, Ont.theese factory was burned yesterday.50 Cheese wero bed factory wus owned by V Strathroy; valued at Siu, LOCAL.The fire brigade were called out four tintes yestorday, uone of wife fires being in any way serious.The regular Youug Men's Christian Association was held Just evoning, when-Rev.L: H: Jordan delivered an ad ross on the \u201cStaying Powers in tho Race of Life.\u201d Music and refreshments followed.\u2014Complaints are made of the City Passen- gui all way conduetors applying ncquaily the rule agalpst carry ying par parcels on thy cars.A west end butcher is indiguang at \u2018his boy being turned off a car because he was carrying a parcel which contained nothing more octious than seven pounds of plus\u2019 feet; while at the sawe time large parcels of dry goods are constantly\u2019 tolerated ol ntho car At a meeting ot the St.George's Yours Mow's.Chyvistzan Association, held in t school room last Svenini, the folowing ofilcers were eiocted tor'the , cusulng ¥ eoident, Very Rov.Carmi ol; fires vhs - president.no election\u2019 second vice- résident, Mr.W.W.L.Chivman ; seoretary, Ir.W.J.While; tromsurer, Mr.Fred.Huta.ilton; commiltee, Messy.D.Browne, H.Cartnichaut, Cole, M.Dartnell, Kite Pres- colt, Rideou Ragkins, Ww alkloy.Vetmore: ormanist, My, Meek; auditots, Messrs.Darnell aod Kyte Lave Concert.Mr, Lmery organist and choir ninster at tho Ey \u2018of the Meselah, has arranged for a sacred concert to bb given, in the ehurch on Wednesday evening next, 25th instant.The programme which has been prepared Is a very, liberal ode.and cov ors se agtions from Merdelssobu, Haydn , Moza Butiste, Prag Abt, Br Goldhie and Botta, \"Thora wi \u2018be soprano and buss solog, also solos for the organ and the violly.The Harmony Male Quartatte will rive Lw numbers and there will be a nusnbrr each for ju string quartette nnd quiniette ylides se several Shuruses hy the choir.e exévilent one as hth.the ug ah the par formers ares a ho eu Uckats ure finy cenig sad : ealo a it.the usual iaogé eh bn actually exceeded \u2018since the outbreak of hostilities.monthly meeting of the: THE FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS.\u2014- \u2014\u2014 Wr rea Yesterday's Result Adverse to the Nervians\u2014~ Prince Alexander's Bravery\u2014Servian Cowardice and Cruelty\u2014Prince Alexander Submits to the Porte.BELGRADE, November 19.\u2014To-day's de- spatuhes froim the front are adverse to the Servians.Gen.Meskovitch tailed in his ut- tempt tu capture Slevinys and wus unsble to join tho forces at Slivnitza.Military clr- cles are dejected in consequence of the reverses.Itis reported thai Gen.Beuitzky's division Las occupled the road between Slivnitza and Soka.An account from Zaribrod, the Serviun headquarters, of the batth, yesterday before Sitvnitza states that Lhe Serviaus were unable to bring their tull strength into uetion and were.thus defeated.and compelled to withdraw to the Dragoman pass.The junction of the Danube.Duna and Shunalla divisions with the second class reserves will be completed to-day.This will bring forty- elght more battalions of infantry into aciion, together with\" the artillery and cavalry necessary for thelr support, .A BERVIAN DENIAL.VIENNA.November 19\u2014An official Ser-, vian report received here this afternoon says: The accounts telegrap y that the Servians menuciug Blivnitza- wav.vepalsed by arians under the immediate command \"a false.The Bulgarians succeeded in approaching the Servian positions under cover of a heavy fog, but after sharp fighting were repulsed.The Servians drove the Bulgurians to the Slavioyl entrenchment, and in the whole engagement had 506 men killed and Reconuoitering forces sent in the direction of Slavinyi skirmished for two hours with the Bulgarians and then returned within the Servian lines.BRAVERY OF PRINCE ALEXANDEB.SEMLIN, November 19.\u2014Reliable reports received here state that the Servian loss at Slivnitza yesterday was three times greater than that given in the official accounts, and the previous total loss Prince Alexander was in the thick of the battle from beginning to end.The Sarvians noticed that he first rode a white horse and afterward a.brown borse.lt is believed his white horse was shot from under him.SERVIAN COWARDICE AND CRUELTY.BRUSSELS, November 19\u2014A despaton from Solla states that the Servians attacked the third Bulgarian regiment.escorting an ambulance temun, bayonelted able and \u2018wounded which it contained.It 0 stated that Prince Alexander submits to the terms of the Sultan embodied 1n the latter's reply tothe Prince\u2019s appeal for help and begs the Sultan to aid him at once.ANTINOPLE, November} Alexander, 18 fee request to he Porte for help, states that in compliance with the Sultan's demand he bas withdrawn the Bulgarian troops {rom Eastern Roumelia THE REPORTED FALL OF WIDDIN.LoxpoN, November 1Y.\u2014British Consul Lascelles, who is at Belgrade, and who keeps Lord salisbury informed of everything that \u2018tratispires iin connection with the war, makes no mention of the reported capture of Wid- din by the Servians.It is therefore believed that vhe Bulgarians still hold Widdin.It is noteworthy that aimost all the war accounts s0 far bave emanated trom Servian sources the Servian authorities forbidding war correspondents to accompany the Servian forces, and In many cases they are compelled to march long distances in bad weather aod at purht camp in open spaces where they are shelterless, not having even an ordinary tent to protect them.THE CONFERENCE MEETS.CONSTANTINOPLE, November 19.\u2014Sir Wm.White, British ambassador, has been informed by the Porte that Crete is tranquil and that there is no no pros pect of disorder in thet islaud.The n Conference met to-' day.Ît is stated pi one of the results of the meetlag is that a \u2018Turkish envey wilkgo to Philippopolis under the Portes name,-but Without à mandate from tbe conierence.SMALEPOX AT CHARLOTTETOWN.The Disease Ntill Spreading\u2014Steamers Refuse to Take Passengers [rom the Island.HALIFAX, N.S,, November 19.Ten new cases of smallpox were reported from Charlottetown to-day, making sixty-five cases within one week in a town of ten thousand inhabitants.Reports are recvived of cases in various parts of the Island.Patrick Hogan, a Charlottetown shoemaker, became insane from fear of smallpox and hanged himself.The strictest precautions are being taken to prevent the Introduction of the plague into Nova Beotia and New Brubs- wick.The steamer to-day refused to take passengers from Charlottetown to Boston.All passengers trom Lhe infected district arriving at Halifax, Picton or Moncton are fumigated and vaccinated H not previousiy done.\u2018I'he Allan steamer \u201cAcadian,\u201d from Sydney, to-day, was quarantined, BaNaoR, Me, November 19.\u2014In view of the prevalence of smallpox at Charlottetown, P.E.L., und the large number ot per- Bons arriving by rail from that reglon, measures will be immediately taken for the in- spretion of truins coming from the east into aine, THE SCOIT ACT.Defeated in St.Catharines: by Over Five Hun drei.Sr.CATBARINES, Ont, November 19.\u2014 The voting on the Scott Act in this city took place to-day, and greal excitement was shown by all parties.The result, the act being defeated by 550 majority, was a decided surprise Lo the teniperance people, who Lad fully expected to enrry the act.| ; STARTING ON A LIFE SENTENCE.IsPECTAL TO THE STAR.| OrTAWA, November 19.-The elght prisoners Ralph, Burns, Nolin, Black, dman, Brocic, McHugh and Ryan, sentenced to lifo imprisonment in conucction with the Stewarton and Theodore street outrage; lott in charge of the Daputv-Sheriff to-day for the Provincial penitentiary.DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS.|SPECIAL TO THE STAEL.} Orrawa, November 19.\u2014 The tollowing passed thelr tinal examination yesterday as Dominion Lund JSurveyors: F.timer; Winnipeg; vods, Aylmer.There were very \"low candidates at this exauiug- THE STONE CONTRACT.The Contractors Back Down\u2014A Check on Trimming Contractors, At the next meeting of the Road Committee, Ald.Gray and Ald.Hood intend pressing the motion to confiscate the deposit by Mr.-Benolt Bastien, with his tender Sad rap] 1600 tutes of broken stone.Hi 8 tefder, it will be remembered, being the lowest, was accepted at the meeting of the cormmitteefheld on Suturday.On Wednesday,\" hawever, à communication was.received, |.stating that Mr.Baétien was unable to accopt the contract at the fleure he had | tendered, as ho had made errors in his calculations.Had the Committes acted on a principle which has Leen followed fur o° time in sevéral of the\u2019 tony the contract.would have been awarded to tho next lowest tobpderer, Parker, whose tender was $2.11 per toise higher than that of My.Pastion.Owing, however, tu the suspicious «ircumstance that during the past two months four contracts have been thrown up in tbis way by the lowest ten- derors, and the fact that in some of these cases there was a suspicion that tho successful contractor refused tue contract on ac ebunt of an agreement with the next lowest, it wns decided at - Wednesday's meeting.to advertise for new tenders.\u2018This, of course, entails some extra expense and is to a certain extent unfair to the other contractors, Whose terms.have been pubs lished.The deposit made by Mr.Bastien.was $500.\u2018In connection with the above it.is unde.stood to be the intention of some of the | aldermen to introduc: un resolution in the Council to tha effect Lhat the deposits of ail coptractors who receive corporation cone tracts on tenders and refuse to assume Lio ab itis hoped thal op + PU be Hr it ay it ho at.a stop pat taimmine bv enntrantors, > rince Alexander are\u201d »j Te.2.3He to bce, do.No.8, 7% to Xo; | \u201cskin | i reason ont sou be $ esdiessi are IOund to unjus or m essi severe; bet ft demands : > changed , they shall be obeyed, und.| \u2018regardless of consequences.Irom us sinee ves FINANCE AND COMMERCE, ee Weekly Review, Business during tbe week has not shown any great improvement, although the fact that this week will see the departure of the; lust regulsr steamer, has naturally increased the volume of export trade, but without making the situation any better.The grain mar- kots gonerally have been in a somewhat ox- cited state, the gravity of the European crisis heing the chief factor, but the English market sbows an advance: but the local situation is not affocted to any great extent owing to the | \u2018small supply for export this yoar.The great fenture in tho grain trado is the \u2018receipt of the first grain from the North-West entirely over the C.P.R., consisting of u special train of 21 cars of wheat for Messrs.Ogilvie, which made the run from Winnipeg in 5% days.Flour has not been.very active, and prices in certain lines have ugain boen somewhat shaded.The exporticattle trade appédrs somewhat \"hetter at its close, while tho } is unchanged.Butter is extremely dull and prices ready show à sonsi dgrable drop, while there is ovary probability of very low prices ruling \u201c for stock even mébort times.du New Your! grout dulness prava isin a lue condition, in Tact itis difficult to say ing forecasts of the closing of the season have proved untrue and holders will hove to repant their folly in being misled; at pr sont choaus is extremely low, the cable Bearbo both quoting 45s.and 840 being the robable local value of choice September.Groce huve been moving in a Snusfaatory kind of Way and payments are supp show a tendency to aifffen.Drpapods but not very netive.oes are seal active, whiie leather rion a mand.Hides are still in light suprly While the demand keeps good.Groceniks.\u2014Business bas continued very fair and merchants have no great reason to complain.Some staples continue active and payments are very good.Teas.~The demand for low grade Young Hysons is good.On pecount ofthe poor values in low Japans, the lutter shows nothing de- sirablo below 22c, while rather.attractive goods in the former sell à t 18 to 20e.Fine Sapaus sell stoadily and the Siok is Hght.In Blidvks there is only » moderate business and very few Congous ure selling above: 80 and 85c.Gunpowders are good value at 30c to 40c.COFFEES.\u2014Javas continue very firm: Rio is in demand at9cto10c.Jamaica dull, 9346 to 1120; East India shows fine value at 16 to 180: Plantation Gorlon.although fine value, sells slowly at 180 to 20.SUGARS.Stocks in the country are wight and a better demand exists.ulate sells at 6%« and yellows are firm at 53 vo Jac ans prospucts ro higher \"prices are mot bad.| saben 2 Ke gi n Aha?favor.BYRUPS.\u2014HByrups are selling soil, gpecially Amber to bright sorts to Hato 3%c H; darks are quiet, and stocks light, Mouasses.\u2014Moinsses are not Selling very fast, pûlthougb holders are firm for Barbados at 2954 to 3le, the latter for small lots.In Trinidad there is nothing doing.Sugar House is sien at 18 to Ibe gre.hi PIC res ack pepper are higher \u2018and t Tartar is now firm at 19¢, with few holders.Cassis continues dull at 7c.Nutmegs steady at 53 to 85e.Dnrep FruiTs \u2014Valencia raisins, very ferior, sold nt auction © 8 Le and Morands \u20ac aide.but nothing can now be less than à to Xe.Sultanas are See, 2 fe Sie: = $2.40; London layers, $3.50 que et, $3.73: best choice, #4 to 40 fae Dihesa, $5.50; finest do, 87.50: Fig ib, boxes, 123Ke.and 8o to 10e, 13e, 16\u20ac: a 80- lb.bxs, and 8e.EEE Goops.\u2014There is no change, excep).a rise in tomatoes caused | A zee are.ity.We quote tomatoes, { to i.50 aud 2 Jiccording to anse ries, S230t0 2.50; ras versie ST Ye oe: peaches, No.2, $2,25; + California 34, 5105 peaches, No.3, $4.75 to 8: apr ms, $4 to 4.50: gra eh ty 45 HIDES AND Sit N8,\u2014The d an is active as evar, and prices keep firm; : hidos, No.1, 2e, No.2.Ba de.e \u2018ides, No.1, 95% to 9%e, dû.No.8 Foc: calfskins.à2c.LeaTHER.\u2014Business has been fairly active again, \"the, chief feature bein heavy sales of sole.© Prices are firm, but\" do not show any rise.Wo uote: le: A, No, 25 to 27 2, 23 to Ue ordinary, No.l, a to 250: do.No.2, 21 to 220: Chi No.1.'28 to 240; do.No.2, 2% to 22: slaushtor, No.5 395 to 270: do.No.2, 24 to 35e upper, waxed.33 to 38e: do.grained, 34 to 42e ; split.medi um, 23}, to 28¢: do.small, 19 to 220; baff, 12% to 18c; pebble, 11 to 15¢; harness, 25 to 88¢: Calfskin imitation.French.80 to 850: do.Canadian.60 to 75c; shee kin, 26 to 40c: patentand enamelled.16 to 17e.THE AMERICAN PRESS ON RIEL.Better Read Canadian Papers.!From the New York Times.) \u201cThe action of Sir Jobn Macdonald's Government has united the French population of the Dominion against hls Ministry, and forced the only representative of that population in it to T esien bis place.Moral Heroism.{From the Boston Herald.) Canada does not profit by America\u2019s experience.Louis Ris! hanged will be more vf a power than Jefferson Davis untanged.- Riel i8\u2014or was\u2014no more insane than was Joart ol Arc, Charloite Corday or Jobn \u201cBroyn.If bis physical courage and mental force had been equul to his moral heroism ne would bave been a more dangorous fanatic.The Greatest Blunder of British Canada (From the Nfw York Morning Journat.; The hanging ot the fnsane man Riel will prove tho greatest blunder in the history of British Canada.It is more than a question of ministerial change.It is one of those instances of narrow-minded brutality and cold-vlooded but futile provincial craft which will do more to forward the aonesa tion movement than anything which has vet occurred.A government does not «deserve to exist under which such cowardly iubumanity is possible, Ut Didn\u2019t Take Place at \u2018Winnipeg.{From the Philadelphia Times.) \u2019 Had Riel been banged in 1870 there would have been no revolt 1885.But when the leader surrendered last Summer be wis un- fusstionubly with with the belief that he snd his lowers would be listened.to and treated with as they had been before, aud the trast gives to the severity now rego: ; ta an appeurance of vindictiveness that has gained for Riel a wider sympathy than he ever had belore.The issués aetuallyinvoiv- \u201ced in the Winnipeg revolt were purely local- and of .scarcoly more interest to the Frenoh \u2018avadinns generally than to the English, But the course of events has for some time\u2018 been tendiog to make the French more goltassoriive and tols action of the Domto- ol has inovi intensified hon oi bitterness.y \u2018The Cankdisn Government, Yon Mean.{ From the Philadelphia Bniletin.] Was \u2018the British Government right or wrong in hanging Riel ?The ques by no !pouns œ simple ome.That it was riabt, upon any strict construction of law, Suarcely be dis pu + Sabot the civil vod Proc, ns one of tho first gra: d impor tis ® State Whar murder is to the todividuet.\u201d ns Lime at the life ot government and has always been made punishable with death.And -under governments tha at are strong enough to en fnree theirlaws, usually, followed conviction Tor this \u20ac crime.Wherever there ave.really strong grounds for pardon of commutation, tiiey probably bave as muel weight with the British Government as with aby othér.But when it comes down to the cold, dispassionate question of enforcing law ags net tho wilful transgressor, 1 the absence of apy true ples in mitigation, ritish justice is.ordinarily impervious to all mere suntip ment aud_even.to mere pru- sideration.It changes luws that that until they are chang t enforces them \u2018Annexation Nuggested.Ci \"i From the Thltadelnhla Preas.y: \u201d Canada is nt: onoe nearer to and turihor- tordas.She has officlaliy separated hersels from the polloy which we \u2018nedustomed to Shin ptais over sers, on Augtt-Amerte 80! opie, vi the otiior hand, have probably spéculéted PSS de EE > ted.The crimeof high | MONTREAL, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1885 HE they have done within the last twenty-fou ui lenst degree with the sacs prejudices.of th Frençh Canad saxon compatriots, cial logic smacks of the tyranny of a tim B \u2018rench or rh.and interminable lexal abuses.Consequenti wa think the secondary rasults of Sir Job! -reau than hboimagines;a likely to arrest the agitation by its displa; { brutal force and atrong tyranny.PROVINCIAL NEWS.\u2014\u2014- ONTARIO.patient becoming deliri tous.the caterer for the-banquet tendered by the amount still due.\u2018The long looked for re to the.Provincial Pecratary.on Thu \u2018but its contents will n it has will not be till next week.It is ous document of seven hui d pa Mr.R.R.Pringle, of Cobourg, the Dominion Government for on, visited London qu Tauradas.about inliy, manufacturers an promised forwa! DO very numerous.restaurant, York stree about with his throat cut and a razor after the wound had from Winni g recently.the North- ost rebellion with t| argument was he dan eppélion i tiffs), res respondents, LL Jas.Me appeare cor the appellant, er, Q.\u20ac, and Mr.Eddis and Mr.became security.\u2018The latte whom the The main queltion to be considered whether the appellant was discharged fi all turther Rabitity by ths death o rave for goods supplied after his eat: The Toronto City Coun from ts present location to a site ual access to it.+ ! QUEBEC.Rey.Father Bouchard, the chaplaly Canadian Nile contingent, Basix beeh ed curate of oat In \u2018Mr.Chapleau, Wh 0 resigns\u2019 ou the 17th in reference to Mr.J.ssaw mill.The millis 140 hotse 25,000 to 30,000 feet in twelve hours.the Quebéc Government, goes to ward Island to work up- \"the Callagi man 's property has been t lated proof against the man Glilis, Waterville.The roads Bill uf Health is clean.ment.The Model School commenced on Monda in adjoining children.Bichmond Station.hoisted up toits tinal resting.place inst urday at 9 gm, the College boys Givin, hearty, rousing cheers at its Sempletion.Dr.Brown, the we vacci EE = nad that operation formed \u201cA ealth Board has TES the drains and baok inge in Riesmoud.last Weduesday even ins) \u2018a card out of rvative E.Jones ori Public Works, Cot Agriculture, N.forior, % C.Moore | President Secretary of Stäté, J.N.President of the Council, Jos.glu.ju The room was overcrowded, and th Mall as been engaged for.future joi: es im he 1 that next #7 Budiness Notes, Mr.Frederick John Pribr, mauiifac vray street, on demand of uo has nisdo a à een bts, ete.Mn.sn hy n appointed.provisional u.Mogos PSE * GREY ITEMS.cu hPa five has.Fogsau, Jott om Mais it ects dr ac Leben Dm.He take + 4 Noire Dame Hospital At the Afternoon sittin was found guilty of assanic to kill, u x cousine ou Gunéronde Eds nusliette, D com jetinr re.\u2018For, whether or no we sy mopathize.in the oa alnst their Avrlo mpossib] Americans not to ol what aile! act of adie.long past.An tho Canadians know that we 4 tool.Rh ls ways and every one of them, * will naturally be driven | Lo reflect on the advantages of association ; 0 with a country which does not write itself | 4 Death of Another Old Citizen.| down in the sighbt of all the world' as a\u2019 believer in hanging patriots who resort to extra logal means to remedy intolerable Macdonald's coup will bo much wore lar | ud rae! favorable to hastening the Canadian des.Integration already in progress than it is].The blacksmith on Sydenham street, Tow | strati 0, route, was removed to the smallpox bos hospital Dow After waiting three\u2019 months for big pes.| citizens of Ottawa to tho Patate volunteers has bad wtits issued against the membors of the committee to compel the payment of tt of the Central Prison Commissioners, \u2018Loronto, was nauded: rsday,.t be made pubic il 3 been considered b the Cabinet, ven ent of a collection of exhibits to be sent to the colonial exhibi- | He saw } \u2018others in nds.\u2018Lhe exe from this section will Io the ; Supreme Court, Juawa, Thursday, bw of Toconts iain Lennan.Q.C., for respondents.The action is D brouzhs to recover from a pel-.lang \u201c$5000, ue.of.upp - Mies raed or Ottawa, I for whieh Starrs.r claims that he is not responsible for the amount owing $0 the fact that the principal of the firm to bond was given has since died.Patri the removal of the Western Cattle market be extreme northwestern part of the pret twenty 1 fe in extent, where all raways will have: pit, An .error occurred in: the\u201d ite Ti\u2019 my, R pelea T wer, and its capacity is from Police Inspettor' Skeffiugton, by, order: ot Prince ¥d- han mue der tase.The man Gillis, ander À arrest, will be tried in January.Some of the murdered.raced, it is said, into the possession of le Mr.Ske Mog.ton has been on the lsland several times in connection with this case and has accumu- s are bad and business dull.The last in the new building.Parents residing: districts are sending their.deere was a slight Tall of snow last Sun- « The new bell presented to St.Francis Col lege, by Mr.Herpert Foster, was saf ly medieat: officer of Mel bourne Board of Health, and Dr, Duplossis, ical officer of te e Iichinond Board, \u201care porsons ve Lave a The Mock Parliament was fully cixanized Over 70 mémbers oh 0 and the method of, assigning the rot bal cous each ember draw 1 at, ca much merrt- At a late hour tha fed o divided and ail st much \u2018pleasant exciteinent and sur- a Lo majority was the ected m tal Shere ao Innguls prof ty tory, oat a Dotween whan ho di Heath fre sais inh: Ÿ} Sens of schools and ih Rehoo es, the benefits to be derived from a { egergetic action on the part of their author- in carrying out the regulations of the { Central Board of Health.\u2018The case of small- ES in qusstion win panto direct from Montreal.\u201cred @ ; Yours, ote, J.HEMMING.Drumaonieite, November 17, 1885.\u2019Ex-Alderman George Browna, well know a8 the architect of some of the finest build- y ipge in Canada, died last evening.Bn ;Mr.Browno was born in Belfast, Novem- ; \"service\" I artment.Among the buildings erected him were, the Kingston Town Hall, the y|s Parliament Buildings in Montreal, the =} Parliament Buildings in Quebec, the ë olsou\u2019s Bank, Montreal, and many others.| was an alderman in this city for six ars.» A Natural Mistake.Tothe Editor of THE STAR: \u201cBSfR\u2014I notice in this morning's Herald a paragraph entitled, The Students\u2019 Demou- which contains these Words.Down Beaver Hall went.the boys to Vie- on Thursday evening, his case ming.| ia Square, und gave three cheers and a \u2018serious, u rash having reappearad Land ts Sgen\u201d for the Herali\u201d Allow te to in- \u2018form the\u201d Herald that those cheers and a tiger, were given for Her Majesty \u2018The Queen, wad not tor the Herald.Yours | truly.ONE * TuE Boys.\u201d Montreal, November 20.1885.;( Dlecdieni.EE ANAS, , 3 .\u2018Wm.Wainwright; Laborer, cul called st King's 6 u R E o'clock \u2018Thursday night.\u201d In a.ow out = afterwards he was found in an outhouse Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles {got dent to a bilious state of the system, such xs ilying bum.Medical assistance was obtained, ee gluess, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after e stitched up he was taken to the hospital.Wainwright came.He was Sh ee Pain in the Bide, &c.While their moet remark: , able success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Carter'sLittle Liver Pillasreequally valuable in Constipation, curl ng an venting this mnoying complaint, while they all disorders of the stomach, atimalate 1 the Tver aud regulate the bowels, Eves'if they only cured Ache they would bealinost priceless to those whe suffer from this distremsing complaint; but forta- pately Uieir goodness dors not end here, a ose who once try them wiil find these little ple valn- ; able in s0 many ways that they willnot w js | to do without them.But after all sick h | CACHE Istha bane of so many lives tl that here is where we mal cour pres eat boast.Our pills cure it while others do Carter's \"Lite Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, Out or pra ills makes dose.Pe are aires y je do not aripe or tby their Hentle action please ie sad : oe om n visu at 23 cents; five for $1.Bol i: '] By druggists everywhere, or sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO! New York City.> Cures Cholera Morbus, Diarrhœa and all Summer | Complaints.There Is no exoitement about Riel.The - people of Waterville generally are satisfied at the firmness displayed by the Govern- asking owner.y £ sr 3 4 2 ie?= 2 I~ 3e, Tha Grgat Invention, \u201cAN ASHINGC In Hardor ce Hot or Cold Water, with- * out Harm to Fabfe ar Hands.No family, rich or poor.should be withoutit.Sold by alt Grocers \u201cbut bavure of vile imitations.PEARLINE is manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK, JH OUSER LEPERS MUST BUY bthe celebrated \u201c\u201cGilt Edge \u201d brand of s0spy i WBYS © \u2018manufactured and patented Wm: Strachan of i à Co.ol of this city, if they A their ojothes and their ho ouses to Lo perfectly clean.It poo qua 278z1 \u201cyor SHOULDN'T FORGET when you order in sour groceries to include in your list several bars of Strachan\u2019s thorongli cleansin: it Edge\u201d Soap.It goes farther, : god d yas os better.than any other known ue GENERALITY OF LADIES t 0 soap | bat Biota a ire le nait bare for they 1 have \u2018by happy experience,\u201d that no other brand éan banat it, Sold by uit ni Lip 4 BRILLIANT COLLECTIONS OF THE BEST MU#IC, * At « Marveliowsty Kow Price! Zach one sontetns 216 Intée, shoot music | size and from, 50 to 70 pisces of musio - by the oat composers Price ta.enah! postage, 0 5 ets.\u20ac AMENICAS $ sexe AND CHORES COLLECTION.w abd Popular songs wilh Ghoruges.AMERICAN ay COLLECTION.AMER] NCE MURI COTON * E TAN DANCE MURIC 6 + atgs nuinuer ot ty hn oS CORECTIO Pise, ke AMERICAS PIANO MU 1c Conlin.ty good iano Pieces; FOR CHRISTMAS, Ce CHRISTMAS GIFT, by Rosabel.À iruiy de- \u2018lighttul little Cantata for cull rofl, witha vers ty story, neat Juste.ising distogue ounger | nied for the price and RSBAGË \u201cor Frid \u201ca rousiou Rood ng\u201d ul the Queen's Bench yesterday, poto Pi ied of eileen Cantutaby Fanny E.Sonph ury and T.t i Martin FR Tor ehildren, with the agsist- u few a ult San apple se stetiery needed.Chun, OF oxen.LAVER DITSON de CO, H der tb, 1811, and came to this country in | bo ofthe Works k of 1eme à w ou ay \u2018ge, at #3 per, Boesitic Betis.AA Ar ANIONS NINN H! DE Out St SUCCESSOR TO Kem -just received a full nad op has Gndsrelothing, «der, oxy value 3ferino and Luna\u201d ou Notre Dame Street.ARPET, FELT SAVES THE CARPETS, inakes tioar air-tight, pleasaut to walk NET E Lelivered tu any part of city, 50 qn; free fi CO.453 su Paul ut.Moytreal.yer yd.Bl, ATERPILLATS, BAIN PIPES! FPORILAND.FOMAN A and Candas Cements; Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.Whits Bricks, eo de; ALEX.BREMNER, 245% 34 Si.Henry street, Eo SALE-TOBOGGANS, SNOWSHOES, Sits ASK YOUR.SHOUER FOR IT.CATERPILLARS, Hellebore, Eure White Hellebora, in.[i Lome fi free PAS insect Powder.ale i Bes Force Demo 3t.Je A.IA fk.or or Games, Star Toboggan, 6 ft., 3 oT) Sa desale) lebrice to luDa, order à plus, and RAZY AUS Old Sta ) ICHELIEU !-THE POPULAR TAELE : WATER.- G33 Notre Dame Eureot.dress cEopa ed place pos) st ond Ieacor and St, Constant PIE = Business © Chances.LIN ANA E SALE A FIRST CLASS STORE Dwelling, erected especially for the rocery, grain and provision business, in a largs nana sail roä:i centre, lois stable | Eodioing ess, With ou long leas und low rent.Ad the present pranriornr is going to Europe, intending: purchase ave tne Jusiiure ata va Walon: _ Apply to Ww L.MA RIRES, À 120 Craig su NOR KALE GROGLRY VITH LICEN SE; ifs on given, Ad- WA ror 1 Po, TANKS | \u2014 FERKNT to Fi EN Disney to Zend, ONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL & LARGE amo! ds of Collateral securities.15 tk Vincent street, Montreal.Transactions confidential, : \u201cEH nutea to Borrow.RS NASA RT 8.65000 TO 4 fn an nest died and Adress \u201cA.A NUMBER OF DIF- SIZES FUR 5 ALE Fai iLiAM bx STREIT.2133 | 50226 vwtra\u2014\u2014\u2014rry nck Sa ck, kre E a | - oo 5 Carn x Loue Lame street, Siontres I 7 pe WANTED WV ANEED TO PURCHASE ms A secondband Hand Pa inches sqnare.Must be 196tf Xnntes ts Durchase.D\u2014A GOLD STRONG EXPRESS SLEIGH.r Cutter to cut 30 perfect order, and \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.158 Bt.Jumes Street.2783 WAS ascetaneous INGS Ix 8T.GEORGES Wh \u201cC Yate Ara where Goo.Bishop Engraving and Printiuz Ce y 169 BT.JAMES ST.87att aré Kept; quiet Tocality.a Por us YBa CARDS ENGRAVED & PRINTED Direct from Plate or Neatly Printed in Type, on best quality SE HUS vo) Is ome for t nier WHITE OR MOURNING CARDS Caine rats Me EU And good coo By the JROOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY UBXISUE FRONT rooms, in private tawmily, ru a T ône on second das.Apply ut 78 Vietoria street.Phi WwW.& F.P.CURE & CO, 100 GREY NE REET CH GLAZED 1D DEAN PIPES.e Clay.* Portinnd Cement, Homan Cement.Canada Cement, aor, Lime, ine Plaster of Puris, Bo Manufacturers of TEE SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.SA large stogk always on hand, rax, China Clay, &c.&e = = Rooms 10 Zn.frome 110 Chil out.logs ef Todyern; locality They Houses to Xe F re BENT, The HOUSE formerly occupied by the Hon, Thomas White, No.5 BEAVER HALL 8Q.1t is one of the Most desirable residénces in Montreal.Rontto lst of May nominal, Appl ely to R.XK.THOMAS, 2718 Or nt the Gazette Offios.Rouges AWantea.fe pare 2 DD Dé rt PO I~ ANTED\u2014 FORNISHED TENEMENT or flat of four or Hve rooms, hy married note, ne children; West end.Address * A dbz\" STA sise Stores, Hotels, ke, to Les.AAAI NINN ES T° LE A large solid brick building.with stone foundation, cellars dry at all seasons.suitable jor a shoo factory or nny large manuinot establishment, mith steam power.Gas an Td Alterations will bo made and additional ul; to, Cunogonde, close Spun the the os) 1 te, Wilh good rouds to ThéëG.T.othor cartage companies euil for and deliver goods, t is convenient to City Passenger cars a both Bt.Antoine and St.h Bs.and vin the telephone has all the avantage of the eity, with the light taxes an cap Tabor of the outlying 1 ule Aol to THON DATIDSON & CO, 501 St.Paul BL, orat Pois gris à at St, Cunegeudo.PRICE ONE CEN Situntions Vacant.ANIME ALLONS Psd, oi SALESMAN WANTED.Too opening to te to other right man, The Memdorree Lumber Co.L°t*d.344 Willinm street.City, NOR and BASS WANTED for CHOIR f the Church of Bt.Jamas.tho Apostle, Apoly, nan de Evenings, to su HE ANE L'athorine atroek: FIVE.LEAD D GLAZIERS the Church, of to \u20ac.213 MULLIS AN; \u201d ES Bore street, Th Siaiphia J'ANTED-A GOOD COOK, well recommended.Avply SHERBROOKE.ANTED-A GENER: AL SERVANT, ATOM ALE 28 AxTER- TWO Boys 16 To 18 ARS 0 A5 D\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A 831 iy one.Lou the country preferreu 3 ouiy 32 NTED - GENERAL SERVANT.ASTEDoa oF CTABLE YOUNG a A \u2018or sinail fasnity, Apply 6.4 Situntions unset, IAN UA N ENGLISHMAN RECENTLY.ARRIV- d'seeks employ ment; has thoreunh- wiedge 1 an soie 1d experience.LET\u2014THAT SHOP, N À No.539.CRAIG y be used as a commodious res- I St.Ma taurant, with Lise rooms for tir, XC, SLi Ætoperty for Sale.us ASSASINS NI \"C ANADIAN LAND ADVERTISER.\u201d with suphiement, contuinin choloe list of fenit, rain, stock aims, an r properties, in all parts of the connirs with 30 ovinciai did cout ) he tent vost Les 9 un recsipt vf fifteen cents JS TON & \u2026 DU Ailelaide street, Lusi, Fora or QFLENDID, FM Fe SL |, On the St.Lawrence River.above th the Village of Pointe aux \u2019Frembles, belon estate Charles Bazinet : area about 180, srpents.COUTLEE & LAMARCHE, N.P., 259 15 No.22 8t.James st., Montreal, DARM OF 69 ACRES FOR SALE ON Lower Lachine Road, two miles from | the City, Front EST ÈS Foix Street NAS SITS STN INL AL 1 Reste NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Mei fo No.Ji Champ de Murs st, between Gostorg and VOMS-\u2014 NE an TWO GENTLEMEN TES lu at à.dulet I destrod, breakfast and ea Gould bo furnished A 1292,\" STA ofl » OOM \u2014EXCELIL ENT PURNISHED ROOM tO THE front, with board, suitable for single wéniteuum \u20ac of warried couple.149 St, Antoine 8 00M \u2014 NEAT, PLEASANT; GAS, ATH, &c.oderate, à à 21 me fat.gentlemen, Jiérms very Genevieve BL, corner l\u2019alacu OU3T-0NE LARGE DOUBLE FRONT Rao, Wi tri board, 1or marrie couple ur single ge nLicmen Bio also table hone Ay.mer treet, réstguriel of abi EE ANTED- y A Pate amy.05 or h ANTE D_a ATU on 43 PLAIN cq and iron in « small Tamily.Pa vx NTEl» \u2014 SITUATION.\u2014 A arrived in Yogtand, rites de 8] ee Wholesale Boot he Étotung aden AN + EDLY A GENTLEMAN SPEAKING ROTI qguages, And un: derstanding German, à tuvel.\"or no Atonsberg & Co., 1630 Notre Dame at.STE DoRICK x! CURSING, BY A MOST.Tree Teak x SITU rat shovel BY XOUNG A an er oe : a Te eteréticen Nu TE SSITURTIOS AR SICK NUHSE, on ng both languages; yi hl DURER LES EL Pa ro x son, Les ossi n Nretdrencus.Pen dress hd SE 5 ANTED-BY.A GOOD LA DK.M * née area eme te 8 washing, Adie Aa FRE TE AN TRL- SI TUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, vali a respectable wniddiy 8 aus ti AN kK ROM SE D, - ANTED\u2014BY TE ET EN PLOYR EST work preferred.tei Teferences, apply on NIL ut JR00M ~ NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT, R Sd and w.c.; rent 96.00 month 1303 81.catberipe -sireet.corner Alcusli College Aven 18° RUNS \u2014 FURNISHED.wo on ose | \u20ac ROMA ASD BOALD, ALSO TABLE BOARDERS, ANTED\u2014BY Hi GENTLEMAN, ON or A Ven BOCKKNETER or st or cy Peter Roon: sara BOARD, DOUBLE OK side, re ou 01 Cathedral etree ROOMs\u2014F RONT ROOM VALANT, ACILARLE Fox one or two getitiemen, £2 ooh Cou OOMS\u2014-VACANT, TWO FURNISHED rr 40 Metili College Avenue.271 10 I oo oN on\u2019 x vo YOUNG LADIEN EMPLOYED uriux day, e mmodated with good foom and ar at eu fours steel $0 OOMS\u2014CLERGYMEN AND, OTHERS VISITING - O9HS LARGE DOUBLE 2 ERUNT } HER DRE ON ON FIRST flat, .next, ail \u201cwett ata at To iba Te RovH>\u2014W 1T1L BOARD, AT Lu UNION AVENUE.00M-NICE, LARGE ROOM TO LET, HEALTHY locality.484 st.James street, wes: Resa AL LARGE, WELL FURNISHED Front Lave sor, witlh voard; also, other poonty, U43 Lagau chetisre street,\u2019 cornér.Beaver with vas, pe Hall Mill.Rooms Wanjed.AAA AN WANTE D\u2014HOOM FOI: A LADY IN A PRIVATE family, must ba warm Toate, and no children.3 1305,\" STAR office.2132 ANTED-HBY A YOUNG MAN, A GOOD 31 with boat.noi more than 15 minutes\u2019 walk om Post Uûtec.Address, - Len,\u201d STAR UMiCE, : Boark.An RES a ANNA AA BOARD ASD ROOMS.DOUBLE AND BINOLE, a heareu; Aire ble boar «.181 Bleury virent B°; ARD \u2014 LESPECTABLE OESTLEMEN KILL find in an olu country srenck tanilly.comfartaite Ioard; [rench coukini, trench \u2018conversation.ABuT 0) p sherbivoke eur [oa bi Soaneot pt en eran fares, rs ans ot, is arranueinen BLN or yr Moncton, rng (3 ry AA A TUN AL NIAL RAILWAY.WINTER ANKANGEMENT, : Commenéing 18th Nov.i883 THROUGH EXPRESS Pass PASSENGEE TRAINS RUN DAILY (Xtrday excapted) as To! Leave Levis Arrive K =F freins adiors Janus ii) 4 tax auu disdonà uv Li rT wale PE Dilan, ar waving Montreal on Monday, Wet s chrough to Hall Tax and the ous ana Sutra t.JO! dure y basern EE pe ni Vik fhe tie Lower St Lawrence and ne \u201cwe rite bn.ÉNTRAL.bh ER RAILROAD GMEEN MOON: AN mou La LHALNS AA/V de \u20187 aiNpad L 8,00 A,.ù : ascvue Se Alvaux, sua, Huéhugien, Som.Yorks, je Spa Autlor wars 608 st Albute I; to omtt Bs sah 7, pd.W tite Rive un.Yimax yh Sit offices Ti Soa EE a On EBILITATED Vk .You are allowed a free of br.Dyc'a Celebrat nsory Appl estan.DIFBRON & FCO.667 Brondwar.Now York.rl Lr ze ep tii, Les SMAULIBPCLIOE AX.Pelle, WW latin nou, tly ¥ wel 29 and 4, 25h00 Petia, & Auiluan stiudét $08.NeW York and Poston Express, acrivia BE) pan.Lu ue), Sur ys au Di NS 3 é Fitehy v se wary.Wa fi lion.ALAR n (bis train ares ting Waistioo 3.49 paar.cA gon ih Ceti tk ds L'ésrene, Métis su Alhans, 10.43 3 don Slo in ciésar + Bioutsent ta Ne ork per on eit fail, New York wm Sora us os1dendes LAr poidts on Sex, py NOW highend & springueld.For ieupte, T pme te los and.an EE upgiy #; Lon.7.Lowell so a Deus ui al (ke 1 aE bu Cyl Sa ily relief ; À GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON Sixt OARD-AND DIGELY FURNISUED LOOM, AL 4\u201d St.George stri DARD\u2014 TN COMFORTABLY FD rootus, heated Uy hot alr.fo) rasities à Ph ut U9 3t.Hubert st, ¥ Brown is Lies\u201d Joctres VARD-A FEW GRXTLEMEN ay BE ACCHM.ood board a: \u201cq Cn \u201826s modsated wi Toons, in earth, pati: a os a few rule boat rdurs, \u201cry STAR U OA RDM ES.SEANLE, LADIES RTE IE perior pa n for ladien; alno\u2019 or siônn tenia, 24 >i.Monique st.o) boone La BoAssp - VACANCIES.208 BLEULY PR ING.THE Cx Wan he Ho panty\u2019 pl Lge vo niten don 4s! Rupils THanted, eT AN EAP ERIENCER TE res SL ER TX A FRENCH GENRE NLOCUTION.-NELL WARNER \u2014IS-\u2014 d'ÉEPARED TOSECEIVE IY Ur 1e ETTES a nmr : ter tern pri comm new tx PRIVATE TUITION BY A GOLD MED- in Classics of McGill Coll 1 men work und prepay den for Mair 1 ras A.En Metut A rots Moniresi.a a Ta A VE WN EW ALLAN LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIES, 1885-\u2014-Fall Arrangement\u2014=1885- Liverpost, Londe sie Hi and Monte | BY; ARD AND ROOMS AT THE NEW YORK Hou below grave yacd p OARD - So DES STD AT 31 oh LL, College Avenue.Donble and single x rooms no day boardgame.480 5\u201d OARP \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED HOON, WITH BOS board A Mot; only à few Losriers ke double nil Vimoderh | à impr rs Le Manstielt reel Host.A AUR AA AE A mA A, Lost-on, BLEURY ST.BETWE oN a hestet ste.à roll of « specifications.rey bets rere Ty yr ak office of a lutcbison & Steele, Architects, 181 st.Jeines wiroet: find OST - ON 0% SATURDAY, GOL Boss wi L pearl inde: lease return wl Web avenue and devoir 1ibe: bal ï row \u2014 txhuustal Villy, Nervour and, {hy diva! 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They can get him out of the way about a hundred per cent.better than his unaided efforts have accomplished.{ The Gazette takes Mr.Hugh Graham to task for writing a letter urging upon some of his friends in St.Ann's ward a fèw reasons for not supporting Mr.Tan- sey.It stiginatizes the letter as most reprehensible, and says that \u201cMr.Graham has sought by it to make his admirable work ou the Health Board a source of influence in municipal affairs and to constitute himself a dictator in civic elections.\u201d This accusation is as untrue as it is ungenerous, and more impertinent than either.When Mr.Graham accepted a seat on the Board of Health he did not lose either the privileges or the responsibilities of a citizen.It is the duty of every citizen to oppose with is influence as well as his vote the return of incapable aldermen.Noone could be in constant attendance at the Board of Health, without recognizing the conspicuous unfitness of Mr.Tansey for the seat which he so seldom graced with his presence.There is abundant work and to spare for every member of the Board, and everÿ fhember who shirks his share of the work is an obstruction.He may not \u201cstand in the way of thé adoption and enforcement of every measure calculated to overcome the epidemic,\u201d but he stands i in the way of a better man, RANCE EEE wees AN INDEFENSIBLE SESATÉ The defenders of our second chamberg.have béefi ransacking all history and {ooking \u201cto all lands for something to justify the existence of our Senate.But they have looked in vain, and ransacked to no purpose, and the speech of + George Brown still remains the sole \u201cx a ppology for our Uppet House.The Toronto Mail thinks however that it- has struck a bonanza in the cable despatch stating that the agitation against the French Senate his collapsed, 1t argues that if the French nation disap- \u201c\u2019provesof the agitation against its second chamber, the Cgnadian people will also disapprove of the agitation against our Senate.Our esteemed contemporary leaps to conclusions altogether too rapidly, The French Renate is- mainly an elective one.vo ot its 300 members, 75 hold their posie 7 tions for life, but the remaining 226 \u201care elected for nine years, a third\u2019 them retiring \u2018triennially, : Ib this manner the Senate keeps abreast of progress in France, It does not like tlie more popular Chamber reflect every ; 3g whim, or every popular folly; | rg on the other hand, it is not an ultra \u201cGonservative body clinging slavishly to the thoughts, customs and opinions of an-almost forgotten past.It contains \u201cLroud- Liberalism of the À contiteÿ, and is popular except with the | prentice, who has, when he becomes a - editor of - tue Cl ARAN Dar 740 = The two cases are naf, analogous, The agitation against the Canadian Senate is based upon its non-representative character.If three-fourths of its members were elected by the people, a movement against it would probably merit the same fate that has overtaken the Radical move in France, In short, our contemporary argues that because an agitation against a.body elected and controlled by the people has been unsuccessful, another agitation in another country, against a chamber elected by nobody, and responsible to nobody, will also been unsuccessful.The Senate is welcome to all the support such a superficial argument can give it.oon In conclusion, we beg to inform the Mail, since it is evidently ignorant of the fact, that the Canadian agitation is for the reform and not the abolition of our Uppbr House.A GOOD OLD CUSTOM REVIVED.When Hogarth limned his pictures of the apprentices, industrious and idle, he was more than artist ; he proved himself the keen observer of a main support of industrial greatness.In these latter days of multiplied machinery it is but natural to find\u201d apprenticeship fallen into disuse, but there is no excuse for its neglect in many extensive trades in which the hand still keeps machinery at bay.Lads are usually taken into workshops \u2018to learn the trade,\u201d without receiving any systematic instruction whatever in their work.Such knowledge and skill as they \u201cpick up\u2019 come to them in the intervals of drudging attendance on journeymen.They are free to leave the shop when they like, and the employer is equally free to dismiss them when he pleases.As a consequence they go from steam-fitting to harness- making, or from painting to plumbing.Oftener still they enter the ranks of che vast regiment of the casually employed whe drift about from one odd job to another, with no real equipment for earning a livelihood, and nothing before them but gaps of precarious work chequered by stretches of idleness.When a lad sticks to a trade as ordinarily tanght, unthoroughness is apt to mark him when he arrives at the plo& +-age-but.not-the knowledge of a.journeyaq= H man, All the manifold evils of.4 scamped and botched work result, - and untold harm is done by repelling from handicrafts thousands of intel! ligent youths, - WEB might have taken to them had they been offered |: .any guarantee of sound instruction.In one of Montreal's important trades, |: that of bookbinding, we are glad to sce the practice revived of indenturing apprentices.One of the leading firms in this branch of business has set an ex- | ample, which has been followed by other: concerns, of binding its apprentices for a term of years.Insubordination, unwarrantable absence from work, or other |.breach of discipline is punished.The trade is thoroughly taught to the ap- journeyman, by his accredited skill, a passport of value in any city of the civilized world, GENERAL, PHIL.SHERIDAN has propounded his solution of the Indian Territory problem, He says they have too inuch land, and proposes that after giving each-Indian family 320 acres the remaining portions of their land should be bought by the Government at $1.25.per acre The fund thus created would he invested in Government bonds, and the interestsupplied to them yearly.By these means a larger amount of money could be paid them annually than is at present supplied by the Congressional grants, and everything would he lovely.Many American papers approve of the scheme.WHAT novelist would require a more dramatic story on which to base a novel than that furnished in our telegraphic despatches from England yesterday ?A Birmingham man of unexceptionable character is found in a honse where a wedding has just taken place, carrying oft the presents, and upon being captured it transpires that he hasbeen accustomed to make nocturnal visits and burglarize houses where marriages had occurred, If such an incident were introduced into a work of fiction, the probabilities are that some of our critics would denounce it as highly \u2018* unrealistic und improbable.\u201d A novel published a short time since, whose main character was a gentleman by day and a burgl by night, was so characterized by the\u201d critics, : MEN, b Mr.Goldwin Smith is confined to his house ¥ li Canty M Moore of the \u201c Alxoma is 1 dangerously iil at Port Arthur.ying Sn Alexander Campbell and Senator Donald Mcinnes are doing New York together, (Arehblsho] Lynch celebrates the 26th an- piversary © his _consecration to-day in Torontp.The Hon.Thomas White has been dubbed the * Hon.\u2018thomas W.Spoonteeder,\u201d by the Winñlnez Free Preas.The nickname ls an Fg of Mr.White's famous expression - iu Lor.iament two sessions 2H, a the North- est wanted to be \u201c ong the ournalis po by the Aone Proves od.produced by editor M the Chi Ko Sum, ott Medill, proprietor of the C cago 1 Tribune, Melville Stone, ike News, Josoph Whel- lock,p quiet of Bt.Paul Pioneer- Press, Alex.2 Bree humorist, of Texas Nift- ngs, finotey Warren Anglin, of the Toronto be, Martin J.Griffin, late of the Mois Lau George Munro, of New York.Malgund, according, to tho Toronto Woo at the a of tha year, Ta that his lordship\u2019s tat father, who ls a very old man, requires asaistanco in the management of his Shor estate.Possibly Capt.Streatfleld, now A.D.©, and recently married to Lady Lans- down niece, will be pron noted to the Ro\" seoretaryehip, bu nothing is detin- = @ 32 ppotatiaent lies with the Gov- Superiätendent of the Toroato, J pe tthe ho was one of the experts prit da * The.Riel trial respect] tne sanity of tha rebel leader, recant y said to a pre ftet that he hoped an examina~ ton of Riel'a brain would be made by so e ologist.Nh said: \u201cThe per minute anatomy af t rain Can now be and by mi examined the \u2018milorogoope AA ero-photography, so t brain sense, wh malo was pot décerne to the cod dre eT seon.minations ©, unless the disease is of a vars rave naked ove are of little account, and the fai of {many © of théinsane pralon show re, slow, exton- HN change ot stracture under the the imoroved | Bat methods oi examination.pc.noré Mercier, uy PA 30% Vanasse, djvouste, b d.Leolore, F.de Ha this platform wire: Hol Ho, It Latianime 6 the ETES stricing + of \u2018he National Committe ot the Cagels Yeatorday\u2014The Mabling om the Champ de Mars \u2014The Young Mpn of the West \u2018End Parade, At the caucus Yesterday afterdoon at tho Cabinet de Lecture amoug those present were Hon.Senator Trudel, Hon, Senator Lacoste, Hon.Bepator \u2018Thibaudeau, Hoon.Louis Beaublen, M.P.P., Hop.H.E.Mercier, M.P.PF, don.RB.Lafiamme, Q C, Messrs.D.Girouard, Q.C., M.P., A.Vanasse, M.P., J.H.Borgeron, M.P.* Dejsardins, M.P.BJ Cogblin and Ald, Grenier (chairman), Beausoliel, Rainville, Robert and Pro- fontaine.Messrs.Geo, Duhamel and H, J.Cloran were appointed joint secretaries.Speeches coudemnatory of the Government for hanging Riel were livere by Hon.Mr.Beanbien, Hon.H.Mercier, Mr.D.Girouard, M, P., Hon.Souator Er, Hon.Budoiphe Laflamme, Mr.Des ardins, M, PB, Mr.Francis Quinn, ME r.À.PB, J.EH.Bergeron, 3.Py Ald.Profontai ex-M.P.P.thé course of his address Mr.a mort to that he had not hesitated for ne, à mor to break his allegiance with the Cabinet when the execution of Itiel became an accomplish he telegram which was sent to Sir John was fully meant and would be carried out.It was no secret that Riel had been\u2019 hanged because of the manœuvres of the Orange- men of Ontario, who bad made the unfortunate man their vistim.The despatches received from Toronto and Ottawa of the execution stated that the Orangemen were jubilant over the execution e bad read au article of tha (ra nel, in which the Orangemen had sal that as loyal men they were satisfied that the execution had been carried out.What right had these Orangemen to speak to French Canadians of loyalty The! The French Canadians had always Majesty's most loyal subjects.They had been loyal when the Orangemen had been disloyal.\u201d The Orangemen had not the right of boasting of loyalty and submis- ston to the laws, when in Montreal they had to submit to laws sanctioned y Her Majesty which declared their associatio! illegal.The time had Dour © arrived for a great movement.Jt would be the most important one since Confederation and woul determine the desti ins of the French Canadian people, he hopad thoy would be firm aod law-abiding and consti- tutioi The flag of the French Ca dians.respect and isthe, was raised and 1 it; was the duty of all patriots to rally to it.The population of this province were a unit, in having this great crime avenged, and it was the at, 9 the uebec delegation to bo united and fl B Sunday be had delivered an nddross to io electors at Lachine and bad offered to ri his seat.He had been eivcted to sup rt tho Government, but be felt that he could do so no longer.He would attend a large meeting of his electors at St Laurent on Sunday, seek a ratitica- tion of his course, and would also ha present at the Champ de Mats demonstration Lo : register his solemn protest.At the suggestion of Senator Trudel a pational committee was formed, the follow- signing their names: « Grenier, \u201cPresident J.Clorau, 8.Du awl, Secre- \u2018eannotte: St jue ¥ x A grudel, H, HBrault Ç * Beausoleil, X.Perraul uit, A.La Thi lbaudeau, Lacoste, L Porrémult Jose; h A.Déce- ries, n.Li.Pou , E.L Bela Boileau, 0.J.rhibaudoan, J.Chartrand, D.Chevallier, J.N.x 2 E Morin, A N.N.Montpetis,, A.Gauthier, A Dea ei 5 Sw orion, À over À Bruneau, E.x.Boguset.C .LeBœuf, Geo.D E Trenibla.Charbon eu 7.Moules, # D.\u2018Tetu, NL.Barry, Dr} Pelletier À, R de A.Royo G.Sigouin, Dr.8.Jhaîtres, V.0, H.L.H.Le, Archambault, iE Rion i violette, i O.Drouin, J.L 5 je Poupart, E.Larose, J.Data, Cha.J.de Lanaudiere, R.*DesRivieres,- J._ Al ylieu, J.Adam, F, A, O'Rourke, J.J, E G.Heroux, J.T.R.ranger, H.A.Cholatte, Damase Payette, Charles RB.Daoust, Charles R.Prenoveau, F.P.\\Cochue, Frs.La- Chs.Lamothe, P.ro.Charette, J.Là: D.Papineau Charl ras AL Elogsde, .J.D.Pa peau arles LS.5 oibronne ner, P, i Sauyalle, hain au, Maxime Da i, Ber Laway, jer: 55 Dupatte, B Solis, A.D.Jobi bin, F.x Priou ur, Prieur, Francois Gauthier,.CO.Ne es , Geo.Roy, Eugene G.Simard, L.G.x.peilo, Ovide Laramee, B.J.Coghlin, .Ma geau, EF.) op me, A.D.Pa John B L anis, winn tonaudo, Ricard, Uphonse A, A.V.Brazeau, .O.Morin, O.Luu:'o, L.P* .O.Pailand, \u2018Alexandre \u2018odoin, Lo Morin, J.E.A.Houie, pailogs \u2018The- ; Geor, ge Pare F.Renan J, J.O.pore, has.Chaps dette Molançon, J J.M.Fupigeau, E ent, F.Samuel MacVey, À.aime P.M.Durand, E.G.Levy, E.Surgeon, A E.Boucher, A'S, Hamelin, G.DaSerres, D.Berge- vin, Olivier Robe ert, Jos.O.oie: Joseph Pominville, N .Thibaudeau, George\u201d ellerin, Charles Jtras, Theodore A.Grothd, Gode- froy Laflamm me, à pial, .pollerin,ocoph Archambault, rodeur, E haan, od oon.; THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The following were appointed an executive committee to draw up the resolutions which are to be submitted at the Champ de Mars demonstration, Sanday, and which are to form tbe platform of the new party : Aid.Jacques Greuier, Liberal, chairman; Mr.J.B.Rolland, Conservative, vice-chairman; H J.Cloran, Conservative, Geo.Duh he don: Liberal; Hon.louis eaubion M # P, Conservative; Mr.D.Girouard, Q.©, à.P, Conservative; Hon.BR ame, QC.Lib- erat; Mr.A.Desjard| ins, M.P., Conservative; Mr.J.G.H.portoroes M.Pa\u2019 Conservative; .L.Belque, Liberal; Hon.Senator A.Trude, Itrémontane: \u2018Mr F.Quinn, Couservative; Mr.Eugons O'Rourke, Independent, Me .Lareau, Libpral ; .Va , Conservative; Mr.ME Poirier Lit Liberal; Pos Prefontalto.Liberal; Mr.J.M.Papineau, Conservative; Hon.Senator Lacoste, Conservatives .J.O.«t Dupuis, Liberal; Mr.J.Barsalou, iberal : Ar.J.L.Archambault, Conservative, Presi: dent Club Cartier; Hou.Benator Thibaudeau, ercier, beral; Mr.D arry, Liberal; Mr.W.Blumbert, of La Presss Conservative.THE UE CHAMP DE MARS MEETING.The meeling of the Riel Defence Com mifto on tho hap do Ma Mars last evening was attended Hy bgt 8,000 and 10,~ re spo hale fora colo! a D mous an flluminated ich Chinese lante 5 been erected in tho centre of the Yast 8 gauare à re, and.rcier, Lafiamme, pt Aldermen Frofon: C SE Pierre.Haou! Danqurand, x.Ba, ierre, u u oirier, Geo.Dubamel, and others, ° The attendahoë th hout was somewhat noisy and several times disturbed by the Imasiuar y arrival of foes.Notwitlistandinz this, however, a large portion or the persona present gave fair attention té the \u2018several speeches which were delivered, and ou many occasions became ery.enthuslastic ât = eternal) ~ \"Th jorvices/Bt Rrgueim be colebrateëd for | i foun 612 Cat be Poleprate for 5; © 8m} tre M ee 5 senting a who por en guilty of mur- MRE.L.0.DAVID then addressed tho meeting.Hestated that he and bis friends Lad fought long and hard for the head of an lunocent man, but stl their efforts had remained fruitless, and Louis Riel had paid with hia life too strong a devotion for his unfortunate countrymen.Orangelsm was noi the sole cause of Iial murder, but the cowardico and treachery of the French Canadian mibistars, who submitted to a national disgrace and orlme rather than give up their portfolios.they were.theones to whom all guilt was tobe imputed.(Hooting und cries of shame!) Many public men nnd papers were also to blame for bls ubjust execution.In reply to t aco; tion, which had bean mado t to the offoot that he (the speaker) and his friends were siding with tho rebels, be would ask the Englishmen among the audience, should there be any present, if their fellow countrymen had not rebelled with and honored Hamp- den, who had taken up arms rather than pay a shilling tax.Riel and his fullowers had taken up arms to fight for their rights.and against the oppression of their nationality.it oud hooray However, Riel's combat for is rights had met with an unsuccessful termination and he entertained no doubt id} D prisonérs impli- the blow which had been struck at Riel head, because of tho cowardice of Chapleau Langev \\n aud Caron, was a dastardly blo to the whole French Canadian nationality.e .i COMPARED\" RIED o DeLorimier, Cardinal and Cherrier, the fo ete of 1837, who had ail fouænt for the cause of liberty, and conciuded by alluding to the formation of the new National party, and Stating © that Hon.fdward Blake was to 9] Hon.Mr.Mércler was the next speaker.He slated that he had to justify his conduct in not having put in an appearance at any of the previous meetings in favor of Riel.His reason for not having participated in aly of these meotings was that he was ° LEADER OF THE LIBERAL PARTY in the Province of Quebec, and as no Conservative chiets had.lent their aid, be did that his esslstauce had been needed.However, he now rted not having attended any of the meetings.Cheers.) He spoke in glowing terms of iol and hoped the ation would not allow the three cowards, C bapleay.1 Langevin god Caron, to sit any longer at Ottawa.He concluded by putting the following resolution: That the friends of the cause of justice and humanity thank the members of the Riel committee for the e patriotism and devotion which they have evidenced in defending Riel, the Motis chief.These gentlemen have.done their duty nobly, and the people thank them for it.The have been insulted by cowards.but these ins ait em in the opinion of their Public gratitude avenges them for these insuits proffered by fanaticism and servili Mr.Geo.Duhamel thanired the peopla for the reliance they bad placed on the members of the committee and eulozized the conduct of Riel on the scaffold, stating that he had expired like a marty Te \u2018is name Jive dn dame.uso Latiamme and.Messrs.H.C.8t.Pierre, À.E.Poirier, Ald.Prefontaine \u2018and Raoul Dandurand followed and spoke in very forcible terms o! the execution of Riel and the cowardice of the three French Canadian ministers at Ottawa and after the resolutions above mentioned had been adopted the vast multitude dispersed shouting * Vive Riel!\u201d \u201cA bas les ministres!\u201d and singing the revolutionary cantata La Marseillaise, \"RULE BRITANNIA.A large number of stalwart young fellows of the west end met on Dominion Square last evening and after forming up in fours proceeded to the residence of Ald.Steveuson on Mackay street, where it was unders the east enders had expressed an intention of burning the gallant colupe! of the Montreal Fleld twory in effigy, on accoun.of his vole on the | resolution in the City Council.Arrivinæ in iront of Lhe residence it was found that Ald.Stevenson was out.Three times three were given with a.will and a tiger for tha alderman, and ail uncovering rolled out \u201cGod Save the Queen\" with rand effect.A friend of Ald.Stevenson aving the crowd for the demonstration, it proceeded in a somewhat, irregular order to Sherbrooke street, where in a few minutes under energetic leads ers the party resolved itself into distinct companies which maintained their organization during the re reste of the io hel | ma The young fellows, Ming in march, & monster and peser disciplined ba talien,\" then prooseded down rorond street \u2018to the residence of Ald.Fairbairn, w here that gentleman was tendered a rousing ovation resembling tnat at Ald.Stevenson\u2019s residence.Several of the streets of the west end were then patrolled, tbe marvh being ehlivened by the singing of patriotic and popular songs, among which \u201cRule Bri- tannin\u201d decidedly predominated.ut 10 o'clock a lerge portion of the party broke off at the corner of Dorchester and University streets, und after listening to a speecéh b ous of the leadors dispersed with cooers for te, Queen and the Do- In speech Toferrod tho obloot of the 4 athoring was shown to to show that the people of the west end or prepared to defend themselves from insult andinjury at tbe bands of the east enders.\u2018The speaker said that they did not wish to make any lil-feeling with their fellow citizens, but ware determined that no citizen of the west end should bo insulted in bis own home as it bad been proposed.A large portion of the part 2, Proggod down town by way of Beaver 1 Hil, ed in front of the Queen's statue gave three cheers for Her Mujesty and sang \u2018\u2019 God Sa the Queen,\u201d bis party then proceeded by way of St.James, Bleury and Dorchester streets to Phillips | are, the atreets en route Fesounding ust, choruses of a\u201c Rul anf ko £\u201c The te and Blue, 0 and # John Browns Boas.On dispersing ee an nced that another Rathering vaite be held this evening.RIELS BODY VISITED.Affidavit from Nicholas Flood Davin and Father Andre, OL TO TRE STAR.) » N.W.T, November-19:\u2014Wo pave visited & the a of \u2018Louis \u201c David\u201d Riel un certify tbat there is tot à word of truth à a the statement that the body was distigured on and not a hair wag improperly re In the presence of Sheri Chustom, tho the, attending officials and a number of Rlel friends we saw the co corpee, repeat vas there is not a word of truth in it, not a tithe of foundation for the statement that it was in the least Ul-treated.Nrcnonas Froop Davin, J.P.FATHER ANDRE, O.M, L THE AGITATION IN QUEBEC.The Sentiment of Esch-'Distriottobs Taken | on the Riel Question.QUEBEC, November 19.\u2014-A campaign has been organized to affirm the sentiment of each county in the, Quebec > A large, public ting ed for at Levis to-morrow night, in in bec Centre on Saturday night,\" and at 2 o'clock\u2019 on Sunday at the oL jirch door at Charlesburg, in cou Sir.A.P.Caron \"8 constituenoy = The tellowing gentle- n, who comprise hoth sid { politics, as of the od that atand'fa th wil Fy the campaign aid dotfer OA, n 6 can-.ses: rea! : Laurie 10g Foon the ut Sg and road aad\u2019 thi follow- | P.Pelletier and ¥, La lor: al asin Pero loudly applaud- of the oxecution of Louis Ri outrage to justice and Louis Riel te an at Ministors > of Parlay ent an en a journalists who.ste responsible for this ER are di g of pu blig repro- \u2018\u2019Phat this lamentable: fast shows the imminent daugors of the peoufedoration, which are hovering uver o d the necessity of adopting Ht en in oy way more n opsli \u2018That the Proven papers, Za Presse,\u201d La Patrie and L'& rd, fought the mii cause ese 9 far opula an, and av to the Iris paper, t pi \u201ctie.papers, ha rerald American pa patate w Yemen De w La Wy heedes de the voice of bumanity- whe \u201cbat th o momboers ot the commities than the, people for marine had confidence in them lev, statod that on acco polly Sete el several M papers an and arin hen ph \u201cde EPS ¥ SE tbe to Rave aunaliod gain: P.Pelletier, Presse ont of ne Cartier Giub P.B.Casgra os X.Lemieux, & PG AD M2 Py as.Langelier, b\u2014\u2014 , st.A Ditfieult Position.Le Canadien of Quebec has published the followitig iu answer to ool espondents who asked Jor i its upinior on the con et of French \u2018Oar answer will be short,\u201d says our confrère, \u2018\u2019Sir Hector Langevin and M Chapl nu have been beaten ; have Hot thouæb to resign atever course the es ave taken their res ousibiifty Was mæseonse: they ohos Sir y kn position ls an exceptionally Daina; \u201cand 4 in.Thero are oo t one: let us not.ra having heurd.their Tonsous, toe many of us as it ia: Jet us keep our forces fore, n° until now developments at Hea Soba ours.[be & gunrantes that to-morrow ee] hat Little Rok, pl dus A War has deen tn vost troubles, ox- | wl bec district où the | \u2018 pty ba granted to all 8 Thé polis opèned at 9 o'clock this morning for the election of an Alderman in St.Ann's ward in place of Mr.Tansey unseated for bribery.At 11.16 a.m.the state of the polls was as follows :\u2014 - MALONE, TANSEY.I vaccansens 87 81 Pall No, 1 a 2 -\u201c 3 28 16 \u201d 4 48 x 19 \" 8 33 * 18 A 2 A .# 6 14 Totals.217 190 a Majority tor' Malone.eo 27 \u2018THE SERVIANS DRIVEN BACK.Attacks on Siavnitza and Glintzi Re- pulsod-Servian Hendquarters Withdrawn to Plerot, Sorra, November 20.\u2014 The Bulgarians repulsed drove the enemy back Subsequeptly the Servians opened u artillery fire irom the rigut wiug.gar again repulse sed the Servian attacks on Slavnitza and eignt kMlometers.trong Ÿ he Bul- Lheir position aud The Servian defende the Servians.ians stout} force consisted of three battalions of infant- Yw, the rians.one of artiliery and asquadron of cavalry, victory finally belonging to the Bulga- The latter further repulsed the Ser- vian attack on Glintzi, taking soveral pris- one we as rs.The hehavior of the Bulgarian troops irable.Fifty Bervian prisoners have arrived here, BELGRADE; November 20\u2014The Bervian headquarters bave been withdrawn to eru MINHLA DESTKOYED.British Bholls Set Fire To The Town\u2014No Refuge For Thebaw In Ch! RANGOON, November 2U\u2014Some British shells accidentally set fire to the town of Minhla, aûd it was destroyed.CAL the on ALOUTTA, November 20.\u2014It is stated that Chinese Government ordered the troops the frontier to prevent King Thebaw from taking rufuge in Chinese territory.land and China are in complete aggord on the Burmese question._\u2014 A hEAvY MORTGAGE.Y., November 20.\u2014 Wm.MID: Vv.smith, Chief { cagtngor, Jesterday filed, ja Gose by Chauncy Vii iles omen Trust Compan à mortg V00,000, 8 bresidunt \u2018of the hwestern Rai to the pany, of New Fork\u201d The mortgage covers the line irom the Erie ocon- nec the Stormking.bas pro tion to Brewster's, miles, including projected bridge over the Hudson at The Pheenix Bridge Company the contract to build the bridge.Four uminent raliroad men will become directors.It is stated that che bonds bave been PARIS, mber 20.\u2014M.De Lesse colobratad Nor 80th birthday yesterday.received many presents.All the taken, A syndicate is no bei = f fore assadors and prominent perso Paris wisited him, and the ex-Émoress Eugenie and the Khbedive of Egy Eaynt tele tele Dhed their congratulations.through the Panama 5 de confident he will live to an] Canal.He haa not yet fred the date of his departure for Panama napeot the works on the canal.He says be wi \u2018el a and their raoney is gone.The bank, : 48 hours abe start soon.à BANK CASHIER ABSOONDS.BD, Kan., November 20.\u2014P.C.Kirk- \"land, cahier ofthe Farmers and Merchants\u2019 + Bak, on Monday ni t took all the funds pound find, ea tho time lock ot the and a ed.Kirk- d was treasurer for several secret socte- .which was a small cae, seems to have been stranded.FRANCE AND CHINA SHANGHAI, November 20.\u2014The relations \u2018between France and Chiga are still The Chinese Government is delaying the \u201ceompletion of the commercial treaty with RESTORING FREIGHT RATES, A, Tenn., November 20.\u2014The LCHATTAN Rxecutiva Commitcee of the Southern Rally and Bteamship Association, yesterday can aarood to restore western freight rates, | THE CIVIC FINANGER, Meeting of the Fiosnee Committes\u2014Ex- penues Incurred by the Board of Health.A meeting of the Finance Committee beld yes terday afternoon, at which there were present Aldermen Fairbairn (in the chair), rj, Money, Farrell, Rolland, Genereux, a he City Auditor presented a memoran- um of the expenditure tor the week in the fam Department, as follows: On work, On \u201c » - o a « a oe 2.blankets, sheets and sewing .$ 1,584 21 etc IR printing and stationer 25 20 Un 1 on bods And\u2019 wire matteo.\u201cLL ELE lief Committee.Isolation Committee.$11, 929 51 Expenditure previously reported.518 947 97 18 Total to AMPaumscsareserrnneras $69.9 926 61 The following Saims for damage caused ber con G by the mob onthe night of 25th Sr wero.the ated \u2018and shore $200 Dr.A [Lapor ow L disallo Alderman Grenier, S60 Septem- elt presen e report in, On motion of Aidermau Laporte, claim.ot $1399.25, less were curred R.MeNichols, \u2018olaim of $275, less $20 dis- P.Baridon, clalm of $311.40, less $60 Alderman Roy, claim of $102.91, allowed.claim vf $35.75.cluimed and al- owed.Bell Telephone Company, claim of $30 al- loged.allo At & 1.wu teilomingy Totter was road \u2018and the City udi expressed L.Ethier, $26.50 claimed and allowed: 1.OC.de \"'onnancour, $12.70 claimed and x Lachapelle, $5.50 allowed.Eelivete, $5 allowe his opinion that it waa agr coment on the \u2018part of the Grand Tray, if The save siders\u2019 his place to\u2019 Colt.Peoble whé roslds or sojourn In The g meeting then adjourned.r, no matter how small his the brave general, be con- À be at the head of the here f nd billows > whe! ever an faver are.prevalone #2 should be a digestion, remitt parti Iv careful to re the, iver and that bowels, before the approger the x p Season, for the period of Northrop Sinan vous Te sorts and Byspes ic Cure-ls.a vatunnié safe ap t.the malarial le 15 menomiodged to be the best blgpd pi purifier in the marke pare une in them moon always smiles, ana .pac atl dig he only iellow who can | slay out RE ight witha exciting anything ¥ iavorable comment, Special Notice.| Bu r druggists à 25 cent fat\u201d pdipeuous vers, which will £1 6 bottl les ef a iid x rinse very San bd 0 a 4 not- only use Giles\u201d Liniment Iodide recome ren nig in our Stables, hot colle and o our t 1t to 6 obtained wondertal Jeaults I rom ita use reo the in joints.a he other Uaimen Bobrs rate Sr the | PA: \"TER enlargements promet quil poir impl s its require rubbing, simply a; ag wi rah ad alowia ë ae fou Y nears: pehoction Aguinst Mpa he and Wrong Fresceiptions.EL.bar of people in this world who ara basiox He entire action and shaping hid me Upon mistaken 1duas, 18 alinost Jamumera e.A wrong theory will destray the best matured and most carefully gon ducted scheme, and it will also ruin the mos! eurnest and sincere life.The world is fuil of misanthropi¢ people who buve become om- bittered as the result of mistaken ideas.\u2018Lhey crowded life wilh certain theories, they basod their entire action upou them and discovered too lute that they Ware wrong.All of which proves the ahsulute importance of shaping life upon a proper basis.But the principle can be carcied to all the details of lite.lor years tbo entire world believed {n the theory that rheumatisin was a slight muscular disorder which could removed by a liberal rubbing with liuimonts.Starting upon this mistaken idea ihougavds of unhappy sufferers have endured i agony when they might have been retioved and permanently cured because they have used the wrong prescription, Rheumatism a blood disease, gad there is only one ue way in ®which it can be successfully tre That is by going dir directly to the seaf of Foe disense\u2014whioh blood.A very striking illustration of the truth of this theory is fouad is the following statement: .To the Editor \u2014SIR: CONSTANTIX, N.Y., August 26, 1885.\u2014 Two years ago this Dext October my baby was born, and while convalescing ] was taken suddenly with what wy physician said was ohiil fever, accompanied by the most terrific pain in the bead, Paopriviur ma of sloop and rest and driving me almost \u201cx Short time after this I was attacked with a severe nose-bleed, which relieved bea 1 The fover with whi & up continued, however, rheumatism d developed in my bip, kueds and feet, the latter soon swelling so ly that they would pit on pressure, the pain in my joints being simply unendurable, and nec sitatiog the use ol large doses of anodyn In this condition, tortured pi pain, ob gai do lie on my back, and weaker, finding a ne olor fom yond ments, ate, lotions, plasters and other external applica tions, to complicate \u201cmatters an abscess formed on my hip, which.broke, dischurging large quantities of tter.1 could not move hana or foot.My legs wore being gradually drawn out of Shape.Thad no rest, and got so nothing could rétain- ou my stomach, not even a teaspoonful of water.My body was appareytly bloodless.I was reduced Lo & skelstonñ, and had to be Hited very caretully from side to side of the bed, in order that it might be stirred up little, and was so weak and famished that I had some kind of fit or convulsion every time I was taken up.The dootor said he could do nothing more for me\u2014that + moult not live a week, and a$ this tim thoug 1 L knew nothing of this myself, ail people and sas neiznbors were exDecting my dont death at any time.sister, who was taking care of me, persuaded me to take some of Warner's safe cure.She gave it to me in teaspoontul doses, which quieted mystomach, and which I followed up until about one-half of the bot- tie bad n taken.My sister then sent and gol a bottle of Warner's Safe Xheumatic Cure, believing that tobe the special remed i night's sleep since | was gigi.1 entirely recovered of rheuma tists, abscess and now, thank Heaven, it is an easy task for me to walk (from my \u2019 home to the village and ) adistauce of four mtles, without fatigue or soreness.bave taken in soïne nine or ten botties of Warner's Sale Rheumatio Cure, and no other medicine.arded by myself audail my hbors-among whom it bag axcited à great deal of attention\u2014as nothing short of a miracle.Mus.Eumins CARE.James A.Baker.merchant fy Postmaster, of Constantia, Y, 1.Pelng elng sworn, fod poses and says: a © 18 dat uainte with Mrs.Elmira Carr, that be sold bar War ner's Safe Hhoumatie Cure, whieh she took is 2 during her sickness, that he knows of ber be ing seriously ili, and belloves every stalemen which she es in her case, sh moans by which she Tooo JA BAKER, o and subscribed before me fis aE oF of August, 1885, T.L.SWER Notary Pubs., ering to do business without adv ng is like winking at a girl in the dark des ace know what you are doing, but uo ono © does, It you are tired taking the large old- fashioned eriping pills, try Carterc Little Liver Pills and take some comfort.A man can\u2019t stand everything.One pill a dogg.A our lady who was recently out: driving became alurmed when the horse began to kick, and naively requested he er beau to get out and hold the aninial\u2019s f Myers, Bracebridge, writes: \u201cDr Thomas Eclectris Oil is the best medicine I sell.It always gives satisfaction, and in cases of coughs, colds, sore tbroas &c, immediate relief has been received by those who use it.A young man asked bis swootheart if she had ever read \u2018Romeo sud Ju She replied that oho.had read Romeo.bit \u2018she did not think she had ever read Juilet.Use the safe, pleasant, and effectual worm killer, Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator: Dothing equals it.Procure.a bottle and take t home.INSOLVENT NOTICE Auction ale 2.a Stock * Wines, In the matter of » EMILE 1 RABA AT, ontreal, o Unders on Will atk BY give 10N, in rol?lots, at Nos.26 and 27 St.Lambert Hill, fn Montréal, on THURSDAY, he 98th November, 1885, o'clock.All the Assets of the Estate.of MR, EMILE ABAT, consisting of a varied assortment of the hest qualities o d Ll , Clarets, 8 uternes, on Renee.veral monté cia ace, Mitehen ar-Hoom Fixtares, Room.UE.neatacent \u2014ALSO\u2014 | Dining FPurmture, Croce Are, oe \u2018The Lease and License.o Book- Debts, Bills Receivabl and Bon with be sold at 80 so auch in in the dollar = + Amount ab © Re 88,610, 13 The Establishment will \u2018be.open for the exs amination of the Stock on soon, fort oding hard Boom For other.information, apply to - OC.DESMARTEAVU, Curator 1608 Notre Dame 8t., Montreal, Nov.19, 1885, A.MARCOTTE & BTI8 Te à ço\u2026 que HARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL Hereby give notice that they will commence On Mouday.the, SSrd instant, to remova the buoys in the River St.Lawrence, between Montreal and Quebas.H.D.WHITNEY, eqrotary, - Hi: Commins loners Office, } ontreal, Nov, 8th, 1883.7.mas GAS FIXTU RES ; Fawox, \u2018Guones.a GREAT VARIETY, ROBERT MITCHELL & CO.Corner St.Pater nn Craig Atroèts.Foc: No 81 Bt James Street; ET ad iy ts Montreal, 16th November, 1 1 TR RESERVED CLYARING SALE or JAPAN ESE ART GOODS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS AND OIL.FPAINTINGN, The undersigned will sell, without any reserve whatever, at their new art rooms, No.1802 NOTRE DAME ST., Saturday Afteruoon and Evoning, Nov.81, All the above fine goods, left over from our previous sules, comprising: FINE BATSUMA PORCELAIN, CLOYSOXNE, ENAMELS, ROYAL JAPANESE BRONZES, HANDSOME VASES.PAINTED PANELS, BCREENS, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT oy JAPANESE BRIC-A-BRAC.ALSO, | ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DBAWINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS, by eminent artists of Europe, all mounted in best Gold Frames,and will be sold without limit or reserve, Sale at 2.30 afternoon en and 7.80 evening.= M.HIOKS æ Cu.Aucti .Goods on view Friday.me W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales.Hees, IMPORTANT AUCTION HORSES.At the Montreal Horse Exchan e, Point St.Charles, by order of MR.J.) BALL, Proprietor, on THURSDAY next, ihe 36th inst.Full particulars will appear in Saturdey's papers.Gentlemen yishing to mare entries, can do so with MR.BALL, on tho premises, or at my Office, da Bt.Jumes Streut, Lumbermen and Contractors, will ind some fine heavy teams in this lot Sale at 1 o'vlock, sharp, W.E.sHAW, Auctioneer.QLEIGHS BY AUCTION.272 In a few days I shall announce a large sale of Sleigbs at my Yard.Gentlemen wishing to send Bleighs for hls Bal Sule will please leave à 5.\u2014Moctinrs and Amusements, APHEATRE BOY ROYAL! + 5 Sparrow & Jacobs, Props and M: ex vember agi {1 I rt Ras: (THE BIB SHOW) 3 jrs Every.Afternoo: nd Event 1 Next seek, MR'GUSTAVES Vite 0g STE culs Mono ALOR OF CHURCH BABBATH SCHOOL WILY, BE RE-OPENED ON __ gi gbbach Int.fd Ins we 2 as ete ANCING.\u2014PRIVAT EB LESSONS, $2.50 for six.\u2019 Publis class Wedn Saturday.Hall to rent for soctvIs.osduy und 248 MRs.GODWIN, 1300 8t, Cathenne St Ql HALL ASSEMBLY 5 BOOM.ACADEMY y or AXE hest Expanders.PRI o os Te Anttude ae © une, LX Ease, Wa Hop Tu banal a a kinds.foe in rit des the, Turest Ell La wri; Pate os Te dias dr.2 oll Wass: RIC, ergy: 8 a crane, 1 Mondes nd Wedngads a Joy nye Fexuinors Sud uvenilés, Menda y.Thüre and Friday, at i pn; Private éssous out aly ho hou ni suit conventencé of pup) Le Person ns fear joints any of, tas à clous aqui ao r- tificate of vuceing Yon, And ov every oir Precanton faker, Having ho Sabi neds, pardons ès * olroans, ab MACDONALD.Tce\u201d ors Muss Kar athe Ack ai or EASON TICKEIS ARE NOW BEING issued at the Becretar Y Treasurers office.from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m nd fr p.m.subject to the terms & an noms\u201d the Jolly lowing resolution of the RE i al wn nat with ev when er re gar ber lest during ing 0 the sat faction of the pestis RL licant {à not brought into see 0, ne y.ih RIL conta i of e ed uty Eat 1] De het are 7 mend ay ap sare.si air e recoipt of bin à or sb ee ti othe the ry.Toaster Tae diate pT to Absa ocgaslen vay faiting to re son fallin \u20ac sobs of Ce ne ome Se and ail a adh She $ coatriog said from £hioyiny the Filson pe fi sal lors plicatiou ec ne ine fink NO: fefunded in pris oi 4 the uvexpired rose W.ALEX'R CALDW particulars at my o Secretar >preseur rer, W.E.SHAW, 98 St.François Ka \u20ac 262 Auctioneer.Montreal, 17th Nov., 1885 8 Xavier Str tL INSOLVENT NOTICE IN RE A.BRONNER, Insolvent.Tenders for the sale, en bloc.of all the assets of sald estate, consisting 0 t Bar Fixtures, Liquors, Carpets, Furniture, LE cense, &c., will be received by tho undersigned ug te MONDAY 23rd inst., at noon.or more information, apply to DUMONT LAVIOLETTE, 2806 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of LOU Is BERGEVIN, Bte.Martine, Que.à Tues- o'clock forenoon, ull the Assets belonging .to the above Estate, as under :\u2014 Stock of Dry Goods, erles Hardware | Boots & Hhoas, Crockery.&c.Yo.pmounting to .$1,280.49 Tons 1 secsuvtes 188.36 $1,413.85 For further information, apply to .KEN UROOTTE, d\u2019Armes.A, MABCOTTE & Co.Montreal.Auctioneers, 272 à INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JAMES STEWART, The \"Times \u201d Publishing; Company, Montreal.\u201cTENDERS.pire \"NOTICE is hereby given, whole of the Plant, Pr that nting Presses, Cutting and Ruling Muchines, Ofics Fistures Sa Sato, .ail as per nv Tientory ua wit ho ered for sale an bloc at so mat in the doll a ENDERS or po above will be received by the Uncerigned WEDNESDAY, pi day ef November 1866, at 18 o'clock, Noon.TENDERS other than Cash, to state time requ red, and bame or nature of security Tho highest or any.Tender not nocessarily accepted.The Purchaser may maka terms for tho balance of the unexpired lease of the premises occupied by the Insolvent, Assets and Inventory oan be seen and full information obtained on oof lication to the Un Jorsizned.to whom all Tenders must be adlires ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Curator.ffice of Baillie & Perkins, Ne.162 81, Jumes St, Montreal.2718 REAT REDUCTIONS ! GREAT REDUCTIONS 1 R.THOMPSON'S, (opposite 8t.Ann's Market.) -20e, AT W.100 MoGILL ST.Ladies\u2019 Sandal and Heavy Rubbers.ons 0 8\u2019 Hea Lena 0 cu00c00u0 oO te d oi bbe 50 25 en's Rubbers.rues axcluder Lined Water- Overshous.(Al goods).Ladies: scie Late ned Boots, worked ut ton holes.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 Men's Under Rubber Con, ond, 1.50 £ $1.75 Men's Grain Water-tight Boots.$2.00 REMEMBER THE N BER 100-Me6ILL sTREET.\u2014]100 (2nd Door from WHllam Street.) 273°1 EES Physlolans specially recome mend PIERRE LAMOUROUX'S SYRUP ana PASTE for \u2018the treatment Of Discases of the -Jo avoid counterfeits the Publie should see that each package bears the Signature and Address of the Discoverer.: PIERRE LAMOUROUX, Druggist, 46 Vaurillises Gareut D'AMLS, Pranss.EEE * Bargains every Day in the tof se DES LABANQUE JAGQUES CARTIER NOTICE is hereb given that a dividend THREE PER NT.upon the paid-up capital of ihe bask bus buon 350 deol: od or the © current a year, the office of the bank in Montreal.oan able at \u2018Tuesday.the First day of December next.The transfor books will be closed 16th to the 30th of nome noxt, in ive rot [hole Board.A.D NAR T \u2018Montreal, October airs.RITGNT, Ou \u2018Caabler.PUBLIC L.OIL LAMPS, To Contractors.: Boalod Tenders Sdgre the undersigned ondarsed enders for où La Pw A 's be received the ce, City Baie until Wodnes- day.the ninth day of Dace cember next, » noon.for the igbting and taking care f the oil lamps of city, for of five years from om the frst 0 of May, next Loins 6.) accord- ut axis of the gpecitieat ons to be Soon in the Sire Merk\u2019s OM No Tender yohan Ine er.sortie if not accompanied an squ ©, Te the order of the Guy Pronsurer, for 6500.which sum shall be forfel bed in in case the party tendering declines to accept the contr i tones od at rica nice te a ein hu er, 80 depos 0 remain a the Band of the City Treasurer so long as Be Committee may deem it advisable, \u201c Phe Tenders to have besides the actual sig natures of two vifivent t persons, residents in the city, ecome sureties for the due pOnormante of {ihe co ntract.The lowest or any tender wlll Bot necessarily accepted.{By orddr.) ; CHS.GLAOKMEYT ER, City Cler Corr Gurnee Qrrios, tr Clerk.City Heal Montreal, Nov, 16th, 1883, 2723 Fr VACCINATION \u2014\u2014 LIST OF \u20194/ VACCINATION STATIONS -\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dr.Reed, 1 Phillips Square.Dr.Daze, 1390 St.Catherine street Dr.Hutchison, 513 Wellington strest, Dr.Roy.367 Notre Dame street (Houhelagar Dr.Laporte, 1130 Ontarlo street, Dr.Stroud, 527 St.Lawrence street, Dr.Airth.28 Richmond square.Dr.Boucnard, 57 Visitation atreat.Dr.Demers, 2195 Notre Dame dtreet (wests Dr.Leblanc, 181 Contre street, Dr.N.Fafard, 344 Amherat street, Dr.Marsolais, 1320 Notre Dame at.(east.The above offices are open ly fro from 6210 7.80 oc rd o'clock a.m.and p Health Office, City Hall, from 9 am.to § > Branch 9 moe, 427 8t.Catherine street, from da.to 5 p.Branch Ofice 2811 Notre Dame street, from fa.m., te 5p.Also a the Montreal Dispensary.13; 8& Antoine phy University Dispensary, 8t, Urbain street.Western Hospital.1251 Dorchester street.Bov.John Niohois, Locture \u2018all, St, Mare Church, 181 Dalhousie pirest, from to p.m.daily.Sundays excepted, Rev.» Locturo Hall, St Luke's Church, corn orehester and Champlain grrgots, orme and Wodnesday evenings, u L.LABERGE.M.Boncor.Hearn 1 DEPARTMENT, Montreal Oct, Tein.1885.| OAD DEPARTMENT.Tenders tor Unbrekes stenta Boaled Tenders, (dressed 2 the Road .Com oF Jn - ÿ qorsed, readers for broken coive he a Cloris Oboe, City Hall noon, © wil va pe 5th, Novemin hor, ve, most tord \u201cbroken BANC HO stone, to be dellvered parie to the conditions and terms of the specificatio A e same, to be seen at tho City Surveyor's OfMoe.s must state & separate price for pote toh Bap a, 8 et Tr .Le eo mpanied a certificate of deposit of $500 from pe the City Treasurer.2738 Road Committee reserve the right of Week at the Great 8c, 15¢ sub diving the contract and 25c Store, 149 St.Law- | The lowest or any tender will not necss- rence Street.2880 (By Order) HUROH, CHAPLEAU HALL, AND FERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGY, Nicola, Advocates, Barristers, &o, on - City Surveyor, have removed wo ci Hall .8 7 167 WT.JAMES STAET.Montreal, Nove 16th, 1685.) 2793 N howto ((ORPORATION, COTE ST.ANTOINE.TOY MEN send fed our Shader or dis vs Çerontan H°vse HENRY MORGAN & oo.Lins\u2019 03 > CARNRT PÉFARTMENT.se i BARGAINS IN CURTAINS AND Le Pan RAW SILE; JUTE, VELOURS AND CHEESE CLOTH CURTAINS Groatly Reduce UP SQUARES.FANCY CLOTH TABLE COVERS, A Great Bargain, SAMPLE PAIRS OF REAL BRUSSELS, LACE CURTAINS Much Under Price.MADR-UP EBRUSSELS, TAPESTEY AND AXMINSTER CABPETS, In Various Bises.ENDs oF CARPETS At Bpecial Priges.\\ \u2019 un ary ay MORGAN æ co, a GoBNER OF AT.axa STREET AND VIQTOBIA SQUARE.| pur em plaid NOTIOE.abil taxes for 1885-86 are now due able D t the once of the alt pallty, sod bt ve James street, Montre: DISCOUNT.ll bo allowed, on all ts id oth Nove mber instant.INTER on all t.5 por taxes p be chef 8 par ovember taxes pal nt.intorest will after (Bigned) t the 30th NAS.A.HANSON, Svecrivens.Office 0! Manson Protcial Agents, do.252 20 NOTE! T 1 lo, ME, Ra TBE Do GC to i 272 a\" EA a3 tee CUS Ses \u20ac no de F t Tini it t, on Nov.18.oD iro St David Pareity straut, on Nov, 18, oy \" ®*S000ur advertisement in Saturday's Sa R.+1 BIRTHS MPSON 16, at 541 Selgneurs St tt CAT HES] otnson.2728 Penns of & son.Nr the wite ST Te Notion: SF's son one Ts fe GT Fame For Sf somo\u201d 1 BSPRoust Belleville, Ont.Nov.16, Mrs.W.MARRIAGES.RY AR-On Tuesaday.Nov.17, BEN dE ESSA Mr.D.Bentley, 1740 St.Catherine stEsot.Yr the Box.James Elook, ev.i.Upham.5 : Bentley to Margaret À.Choasur, all of Montreal.973 2 -A'HERN\u2014On November 19, at the Palace LEP A BEEN ie Homan Catholic Bishop of Montreal, Bhirley Lee.only son of Jobn Leo.Esq.of Warwickshire, Eng., to Ellen A'Hern, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.8.A.(Birmingham papers plense conv.) Rov.Dr -JEFFREY\u2014On Nov, 18, ev.Dr.CORNELL TELE h, D.Goorge À.Cornell to Lens M.Jeffrey.No- EE pare Value 0 Rous TRG FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT .104 Mansñeid street.RO ~All LANGE NICELY FURNISAED SLXGLE tlemen only, = a ton Ave.NC Le .ù THE Follow ng is an exact copy of a cireular | issued by the manufacturers over twelve years ago.The fact that their Annual Sales have more than quadrupled since its appearance, attests the truthfulness of the statenients then \\ A LS | u ¥ iS made.Absolutely safe! Perfectly odorless! ~ Always uniform.Illuminating qualities superior to gas.Burns in any lamp without danger ot exploding or taking fire.Perfectly free from smoke.Manufactured expressly to displace the use of highly volatile and dangerous oils.Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 500,000 families, while no accident, directly or indirectly, has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it.The many imitations and counterfeits of the Astral Oil that have been thrown unsuccessfully on the market is further proof of its superior merit.The Astral has now a world-wide reputation as the safest and best.The insurance companies and fire commissioners thronghout the country recommend Pratt's Astral Oil as the Dest safe guard when lamps are used.Cavrion to Astral Oil con sumers.\u2014 Please remark that the genuine Astral Oil is absolutely colorless, resembling in every respect the clearest spring water.Reject all other oil of a light yellow or.straw color, also that of a blue cast, as spurious or adul- - terated.0 At this season of the year, when lamps are used carly and late, it is imperative that they be kept in proper order, otherwise they will show their weak points in many disagreeable ways.Wholesale by C.PEVERLEY, msn.1782 Notre Daye STREET, MONTREAL.SPECULATION! ws & CO.HENRY CLE Fac ES Rr Rly stronger than opinions, and again the uselessness hak been dlemonstrate-i of attamptin sing lide in W has persistentiy retuved to react.in spile of aH expectation « to othe contrer né pus verity Tat lu à remarkable deuree Que predictions of July, Fok At the (lue we st alutie in exe viowe ; but the course ais ame has proved the: iw ecto, a nt buse pa our toners who acted upoi our realized profits amounting to a good man maillons slnce nie alone.Ee Tlie of hey mark we en Brtahst the many ilo t belle?tu ultimatelr higher prices Viough the great advance rendece ie HF more liable to feverisii ançl «harp reactions.The declaration af v hy Secvis threatens more vortous Fnropean © mplicatio ons; aud ils, n Jeudi to panic in tamdon, Will Temoorarily leproas Awerican « stocks, they bein the best on whic he me FUN, however.wi in Kurôpe will ac 10 5 tv benefit; we botragg «1 nt from the field of disturtance and A to experience - nia rged seins om or nite oon products A rnor that Mr.Vanderbilt was taking his funds out of Government bonds and putling the proveed« inte slocks impa ried fresh sirengib to prices; but the most hnportaat feature was the continued progsess in trunk lize negotial In one pation of this event and the closing of navigation, freight es Del ES rushed Jorwards hense many ofth+ 7 roads are showing an encouraging tnerease of earnings, which may he ue, as Wie higher tetes ca goln Into force will mors than compensate for any possible temporary réduction 1 ni Trount ai sw but fide in this res eedof toa IE a ook ntoces And rains and provisions in lots of {rom 10 shares gpwarda oo La 4 buse : wheat.or corn at spot prices as they es 0 soy offices, Orders by mail or wite promptly executed.Exvlanaiors lod 0D appiicatiou.I.E.HANRAHAN & CU.38 St.Francois Xavier si, Montres! DECKER BROS PIANOS TFSTIMONIALS.on FRENCH From local celebrities, poople whom we know and whose opinions we can trust.\u2014 GENTLEMEN.\u2014 Your Docker Brothers Pianos possess a guality rarely found even in so call- È ed lirst-class instruments, namely, aA.most perfectiy balancod and even scale throughout | BS \u2018Their touch is responsive, tone sympathetic Just received and now opan for inspection.and action so hice y adjusted that the ham- à large and com rpleto assortment of Ÿ, Finet's mers can be made to deliver a blow represeni- nil other celebrated mnnufacturers\u2019 French inæ the TraxDaum of force by fingers rejpre- Shoes, comprising gonting the minimum of strength, or vice versa., Black, White and Cream; Satin, I have owned n \" Decker\u201d for somo years Brônze an d Jet Be ade d and consider their Pianos perfect in all rets.Aree DOMINIQUE DUCHARME.DEAR firms, \u2014Pormit me mo to say how charmed i : D \u20ac : I I & I was with the\u2019 Decker Bros\u2019.Upright Piano 9 which I tried on Thursday Ins A touch normal and an pathatie, an equal- all of the latest and most fashionable desicns.ity of tone as well as of action, prolonged Parties desiriug such goods for the coming vibration 5 singing, pa Qualities), 4x and exception- season would do well to call early, in order to al finish i Is of mechanism, make secure the pronor number and get à good these Planos ae vais oo the best Upright choice, us this will be our last importation Pianos of Europe or Am until spring.If Messrs.y Decker Bros.unite in all their in\u201d C.SCHOLFIELD & CO., ts t me artistic qua 5, rio raconition both of conscientious Mrs and Importers of Hund-made Boots and Professors; and of all persons of taste.8 Shoos of all kinds.R.O.PELLETIER.Ne.1646 NOT RE DAME STREET.N.B.\u2014CUSTOM WORK a speciaity.Dean Sirs,\u2014I have used a Decker Brothers 4 Parlor Grand Diane for three ha Po one A L L oO U R COO DS with the greatest of pleasure tha Mah e .pd the perfect satisfaction it has always given Mañufaciurad on the Premises.273x2 me.The tone both as to purity, as to equality and as to volume.is absolutely perfect, tinal GES al | MANOS on ANS.GA! qu uality of remaining perfectly | in tune, which .GERT.ASSORTMENT, LOWEST TE dope.potwithstandine tbat it lg in constant use during fourteen hours every day.G.COUTURE.PiTÔRS NLY ri NUINE instruments, aud | no, infor i aoods Font in stock; exceptiona arnt cs Apdo} nstru- DEans Brps\u2014Âfter « a careful trial of Decker ment sokl as repre esented, 0 y Soro.Brothers Pianos.in public and in private, it band Instruments \u2018at all prices: sale 10s lu gives mo pleasure to tell you how satisfactory rent.Instrynients taken fin oxchange.they have proved in every respect.Sole Agent for W.Knabe Æ Co, Baltimore.eir ready action and exquisite singing Hazelton Bros.J.& C, Fischer and Kranich uality, make them in every sense thoroughly ] Lach, Saw, ork, The Dominion Organ riis struments.aac ano \u2026 Bowmaifville; Ont.nil othor G.ZULIME HOLMES, European, American, and Lanadiun Makers.Now Instruments from 1.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Plense ndd my name to ho | Pratte, 1676 Notre Dame St, Montreal.\u201d dott list of musicians who admire very much your Decker Brothors Pinnoi $300.CHICKERING PIANO: W One's our.is satisfied.ot only by the initial p.& off for cash; fine squato n ntonsily of 3 >.- fis purity ! and prolongation of vibration rosewnod crag} carved logs; full tone; in ex (qualité chantant) I.E.N.PRATTE oO fingers ure satisfied with the action\u2019s 9 ready ess To any kind of touch, as it °° x 1676 Notre.Dame st.Montreal.answers Lo a gentle caress or an ungentie command witifout losing its equipoise.Onw's sight is charmed with the beauty of | \u2014AND\u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, 6% OCtaves, vicoly carved, in fair order ts - er cont discount for cash, Li.£.N.Pratte.the ini En edn ériee outside ap IR Eom Dame Htrest, Montroal.269x SX 1 recommend tha ecker\u201d Pianos with KRANICH & BACH UP- confidence and pleasure.$300 right Piano, 10 por.cant off J.A.FOWLER, - for cash, Qutaves,.3 strings, fine rose- Organist of St.Patrick 8.wood case, Thonciitar tono and action, used 9 months, 4s good ux new.fully warranted; a great bargain, L.I.N.Prato, 1676 Noire \u2014\u201401\u2014\u2014 or Fost Office; with or without oD.FRONT ROO! 1k TWO Gane men Cag, not Siva yori walk board, 38 pleury-surebt, | J 0 0M § \u2014 NICELY rosier, BATH, Hot uiéters as y etc; Inoderute.T2 Bea Lian 003A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED TT 87 Bnion Avenue.\u201c & sat MS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH BOARD.apy MT, R AS rT NICE, WARM FRONT ROOMS, FOR nilemen, with all modern \u2018conveniences.Sid So Hil, Ms-F} LAs TRNIS| ED ROOMS, XKAK Ta Tone PE EY Maju oo 45 PER MONTH.HOT AIR but water.Apply nt 113 Champ de, ars ARM AND COMFOHTABLE, Fone A M ~ lady, with or without board.#4 Mountain He : OMA WARM FKONT ROOM, FURNIRHEDy A 150 two unfurnished, firat floor; 546 Lagai elon stores je = = hoard; aies lable board, at No.4 Seti cat ge DUMS \u2014 WARM COMFORTABLY Fr ESISHED Tooins, to let, with board JU required.at 3% 32 Je \u2014 NICELY LES ED, legry d Grant & son, eqr.ber & NC a nits wimontt ke Je i.Ni haries.er ttre slreet, 00 \u201cHON BA Tornittiou and cn tirntahe( : : paces hav siove preferred.416 fichmoml sired, fignr ar ve.PITA RY: er | Hail oF nT 001.*.Leila ion ANR BA 2d ANTE AN OLD ISTABLISHED Te) 1lémsn!7n Kol ax iad à FEA Ph 24 i ON-SICELT FLENISAED FOR USE O1 FWO gentlenien.142 Peel atsvet, near W intro Roue DEZOUCHE & ATWATER, Dnmeo Street, Montreal.200 xtf HOLE AGENTS.A GABLER PIA ho.10 PER 63 Beaver Hall.B25 to 106 \u20ac HDO Square ; 27873 rosewood cee, oo vor nes, a excéllent order, : A N.Pratte, 1676 otro ame oe Birect, Montreal.Ross Watches crear \u201cBA RGAIN S boing put nto stock, ne we offer none but Cases and fing dows dled Movement for Ho ).Genuine Walthum Watchos from $7.50, - cr Movements of which are warranted to be now 4 + and perfect.Wo show soma bewutiful small | ORGA?s, sie old nnd Silver Watches, bois from $15 to 2 Lo 875 of thom regnlur benuties, Fandsome short sorder 16 mghiotoom fet new stock, 1 Watch Chains, solid Gold, fur Indies, from $1.will soli at groutly A Feduned prices itt! Oreuns Bilver Bangle Brucoiet s from 70e; uno uf the Bow IN st0C ominien, of Mowipanville, best assortments bn (dwn.Watchos cleanod Ma-on& Huiiin, Karn, Estey, Brain \"hems for $1.Muin-springs, $1.arior and Chapel Organs, on Mununl, and what can be-guarnnteed-\u2014#-0z Silver Hunt.and in silver cases from $7.50 ta $16; some arconnt ot repairs in my warerooms HENRY BOSS, two Manuals Sp full wit of podals: New oO fr ho largest WATCEMARER AND JEW FLIER.fo di fontroa a anit early.\"LEN Pres itt, its 187 at.Poter atre vtre Daine Streot, Montreal.28Bx1 73x22 3 doors from Craig.Tete RUSHES! \"BRUSHES 1-Housecloauine A BIISTS axD B brushes of every description nt factory PAINTERS PS EY.Bengh Monataeturer, - Cri Copier sagntichétiert St, MATERIALS, meer rie orm | © AQ ELUW: HBEoISTRRKDI-A DE.\u2014 AT- htfully refreshing preparation fog $.DB.ARROW, the hair.Should DC Usci tiaiiy.newvps Pas \u201cpauses .\u201c .prevenis «udidrufll, promotes we STORES Hs 83x, 1822 Notre Dame Streo:.weasing Tur Wie Luly,
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