The Montreal daily star, 28 mai 1886, vendredi 28 mai 1886
[" respect to hs OR XVII, NO.12.MON TRÉAL, TRI DAY, PRICE ONE CENT.GLADSTONE'S CONCESSIONS.The Modifications to the Home Rule Bill Announced.The Mensure to be Withdrawn After Its Second Reading Till Next Bession\u2014 \u2018Mr.Gladstone's Speech as the Liberal Meeting \u2014 Neoce- ders Returning wv to the Fold, Loxopox, \u201cMay 27.\u2014Thels.was a great crowd assembled outside the Foreign Office uring the mesting of Liberals.- The Yre- mier's address was frequently greeted dy bis auditors with bursts of applause.which were re-échoed by the outside crowd.This evening.some of-the Liberals who attended the meeting say that they do not believe that the concessions promised by Mr.Glad- stole, although very great, will secure Mr.Chamberlain's support.The /all Mall Gdzette prefixes to its account of the meet~ ing the following head lines: * The Gilead- ites at the Foreign Oflice-\u2014 The Ephraimites submit to a new Shibboleth\u2014'The Irish Par- lament Will reud the Liveral party in twain _\u2014Hartington's secession and all that it im- lies will cost the Liberals the next eiec- Bon.The Irish vote a poor compensation ~The Iiberals must eat in .tbe \u201cwilderness betore they reacqy to [ho position they gaived in 1380, wben Gladstone and Hariington rode for the last time at the head of the united w bigs, Radicals and Home Rulers.\u201d Two hundied aud fifty members of Parliament attonded the muet- \u2018ng.Mr.Gladstone x wus very vigorous and animated in bis ad: He said nobo:ly would be ited | to the support of Homo Rule by listening without protest or objection to what he had to say in favor of the measure, because he desired the fullest freedom to prevail in the Liberal partyin it.rd isbury\u2019s receut speech, in which he said the business of Logland in Ireland was to govern, bad de- TRE CONDITION OF THE CONTROVERSY because he was the official spokesman of the Opposition.The Irish polie of the Government's opponents being, therefore, \u201c eoerclon, the importance of gett ing thy Irish question now was intensified.It bad been tu settle the matter by the adop- ion of an abstract resolution aflirming the principle of Home Rule for Ireland, but Mr.Gladstone thought the course \"proposed by the Government would answer better.An endeavor bad been .roade to aemasculaté tbo principle of autonomy for lreland and convert the bill into a delusion and a snare.Continuing, the - Premier said the members who voted for the Home Rule bill would, by doing so, be in no way committed to support the Irish land purchase bill, the lalter being a mater which would remain wholly within the power of the Imperial Parliamont, even after the adoption of tbe Home Kule bill.- Cha Let those who said the concession of Horan Rule to Ireland would impair the Imperial authority, the speaker went ont, remember that the Imperial Parllament was omnipotent and unable to divest itself ol its powers which belonged to the nation.Mr.Glad- 8lone wormly EULOGIZED LORD HARTINGTON, who, be said, essed integrity and manliness.\u2018The Premier, Dowe er.al no point during his speech, made any allusion to Mr.mberiain.Concerning the matter of concessions, Ar.Gladstone said the Government was willing to submit to Parliament a.plan ecatitling representatives to bo invited to attend the Imperial Parlia- meant .whenever proposals of taxation affacting Ireland were up for consideration.Moreover, if the House of.Commons so wished, the Government was y to undertake the responsibility of on- titling the Irish to be heard in the Imperial Parhament on imperial or reserved questions.Changes in the Home Rule bill to accomplish these results would, however, entail a reconstruction of the measure.The Government, therefore, thought that after tha second reading of the bili ie might be tponed until the es session of Par- Pamon t.or the Government might resum- mon Parliament to an early session iu 1887, and then again submit the bill with such necessary amendments as during the interval bad been deemed advisable \u201d thout pre- juaice to the principle of the bith.Mr.Gladstone himself thought the latter method the referable one, as 1t would give longer time Br consideration of the proposed changes and in the meantime the Government would keep the issue fairly and clearly before the people of the three nations, whose desire it was, he hoped, to remain united for all substantial purposes.RETURNING TO THE FOLD.the \u201ccoiielusiof of Mr, Gladstoda\u2019s ad- Lewis Llewellyn Delwynn (Liberal), M.P.for the town of Swansea, declared that à been authorized to.speak for the Ronn dissidents under certain contingencies.He now felt justified in making a declaration, and that was that the concesstons Offered by the Premier were acceptable to the Welsh dissidents and were by them accepted, and he (Mr.Delwynn) now assured Me Gladstone of the united support of all e Welsh prem ors.Among the other speakers who anoounced their aparovil 6 r.G 2e OF, \u20ac position, were Jos.Arch, the protese 0 Mr.berlain (Radical), agricultural.member for North-west Norfolk: Alfred Illingworth (Liberal), member for t Bradford; John Boynton Liberal, Kidderminster; Jos.Rum mptor member for beral), member for Lincoin city; at hbone (Liberal), membor for the Arfou division of Carnarvonshire; Charles Brad- laugh (Radical).member for Nor thampton borough, and a number of others.The meet- lon jadi adjourned with three cheers for Mr.on THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.This evening KX Mr.Norris (Conservative) asked whether the Government still regard- edt ome Rule lo and Land Furchase oitls as separ .stone replied that-he- ad Rothivg to add to the ntroduced 8 speech wa which he made when h d Purchase upon Mr.bil.Howe Chamberlain and lis Igllowers retired to the obby to uss Mr.tomes announcement.sir \u201cichael Hicks-Beach (Co tive) asked Mr.tone to repeat the statement which lo made at tbe Liberal meeling to-day with referende to modifications of the.Home Rule wr Led the Eade 8 of the bill after the second Mr Gladstone replied that he \u201ccoûté not Mdertate to repeat th © statement as it \u2018would thres-q Dour.Sir Michael then asked the nature of the proposed modifications, if any were intended.Mr.Gladstone replied that there vas no eee which he could staté in à few id that he had informed the Views of the continued Sir.ome o Buta bill be read a dis be withdrawn?\" Mr.| thatin such an event be ston not taste House to continue the consideration of the bill during the present sessi oo ARMS ACT.; -inté committee on nes Se Ne als moved that power \u201c to put the act in operation be given the Irish Privy Council, Pa 0 the i Lieutenant, on the ground that the former consisted almost entirely of Orangemen or Orunge sympathizers, .Dillon seconded the motion.Mr.Morlay suid that the Gov- : \u2018ernment oouid hot comply with Mr.Healy's TL sonal apply the acl \"Arms act sball expire -În December, 1887 * Blage.A motion bolns request to let the , Lord-Lieutenant per.\u2018ontinuing, be said ealy had po that the operation of the act be limited to one yekr,.use hé .feared that the Tories might then be in office.The Government had no such fears.(Cheers - and laughter.) The qrish Privy Council was - no wos, be need gomposed 0 men.The act Taparinlly y enforcod wherever by a od, a Tot 180 to 104.7.\u2018and annulling the power of magistrates to grant oertificates.Av amenament to re- ped tho pensèties es for the uniswful certring © dre, same the nde resume the debate on the Home Ruto Churchil m moved to adjourn, Stating \"bins cho aly\u2019s motion was rejected | atmosphere of the House was impure and that ho desired to introduce the goto ménl\u2019s serious attention as to the envitar defacts of the buildinæ.Sir William Hare court seconded the motion, which was agroed to.THE PABNELLITES DIVIDED.The Parnellites are divided with reference to the retention of Irish members at Westminster.All are opposed :1o a separate ses- son for the discussion of the Home Rule vill.They do not object to the holding of a session inthe Autumn, provided it be in continuation of the present session.It is estimated in the lobby that twenty votes are still required in order to pass the bill.At an informal conference this cvening, the Parnellites agreed to accept Mr.Gladstone's proposal to read the bill secondly and posipous the committee stage until the Autumn.They were also inclined to agree to the proposed modifications of the amended clause should it be tound under serutiny to {ply no encroschment on the privileges of the Irish Parliament.The Parnellites are hopetul that the tacties of the Governurent .will lead to a gradual CTI or the Qp- position.It is now expected that the division will take placo ou Tuesday next.The a rely upon obtaining a J majority of NOTES.At a meeting of Irish peers, held at the Duke of Abercorn's residence, it was re solved to strenuously oppos r.Gladstone's scheme lor self-government for Ire- and.A conference of ladies was held.at which délogates From the Ladies\u2019 Libéral Association were present from various towns.It wus resolved to form a central association and to extend the movement.Several members o.the House of Commons atterded the conference.The Lord Lieutenant and Lady Aberdeen visited Queens Collexe, Cork, and were en- tnusiastically\u201d receiv by the students.Cheers were given for Gladstone, Parnell and Home Rule, followed by groans for the Queen.At Downpatrick, Ulster, four boys have been sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment, under the Act of Edward IH, for disorderly shouting and cheering for Homo Rule at a late hour of the night : AL a meeting of Ulster Protestants at Dungannon resolutions were adopted expressing gratitude to Ar.Gladstone, hoping he will be successtul, and promising hin support in the cvent of a new election.NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED.CABLE.Cholera is increasing in the sout bern part of Japau.; ; During a violent storm at Bordea France, \u201cWw ednesday evening, hailstones o enormous size fell, injuring many persons aud destroying much property.\u201d A child was killed by the stones while being carried in its mother\u2019s arms.Henri Rochefort will head the demonstration to be made at Paris to-day against M.Jules Ferry at the funeral of Col.Herbingoer, one of the most sonspicuous victims of the Tonquin war which was inaugurated and carried on, PE contends, under the inspiration of M.Fe The lava from Mount Etna is advancing towards Nicolost at the rate of forty meters hourly and is now within one kilometer of the town.The adjacent country is also menaced and the inpubitants are flying from their homes.the Streams reams and water courses in the deci ve dried up and a water famine prevails.AXTERICAN.Snow to the depth of several Inches is reported In various towns in Northern Vermont.Fears are entertained of severe damage to the crops by frost.Ex-Ald Michael Duffy, of New York, has given ball in the sum of 315.000 to answer another charge of bribery in connection with the franchise of the 34th Street Crosstown Railway.Nothing has been heard of the Austrian ship \u2018\u2018Miroslav,\u201d which sailed from Phila- deiphia for Fiume on Fe brurry lith.Vessels whi ed from Philadelphia forty days later for the same port-have arrived in safety.Reports have just been received from the marine station of the United States Fish Commission at Woods Holl, Mass., announe- ing the complete success \"of the attempts recently begun to propagate lobsters artificially on\u2019 a practical scale, and many thousands of young lobsters are now being cared for and led in large tanks contained in the hatchery building.In the Preller murder trial at St Louis yesterday Maxwell's examination was concluded.He said that Detective McCal- lough\u2019s story ot a confession In prison was ani Jie.atforneys received a letter signed ** Stratton.\u201d in which the writer offered to swear that a corpse bad been brought to the hotel on the day before Preller\u2019s death, and that it was the one found in the trunk, but all such schemes were rejected as nonsense.The prisoner will be allowed to testity again should it be found that any important points have been omit! The Goneral Assembly of the Presbyterian anton ein these woe, he Fatima u Sundar ving Montreal Slonday, Wed.4 t Car leaving Mon! on Mon - nesduy Friday runs 0 and the on hE on T vesday.Lofrsday an and goodness does Ro! them will\" and these Httle pitts valu- out do ré eter s Lie Liver Pills are very smali jake.One ort two They are strictly vege! purge, but by their gentle ction Blears n vials at by druggists everywhere, or seat by CARTER MEDICINE co., com while.col io fuer eho the liver s dist.a aint; but fo! us ti t fortu- istreseing pl + not But after iy sick head (OC pills cure it while and ills raske n dose, jo pot or who Sold cents: five for $l.New York City.Bailroads.R ARRANGEMENT.excep Æropexty fox Sale NA rN A TN at NE SEM MON » \u201c FOR SALE OR TO LET The \"Manor House,\u201d a comfortable residence.situated at Hie, with 10 acres of lund adjoining tho promis \u201cTho louse commanda u Boauti ful view ot the river, bay and Ro us tains Jind is \u201cAry 3 minut tes\u2019 walk from © tation, BELL & OPR A Adv 00a, 121 is fit.Peter Pa Quebec.AURNISBED COTTAGES AT TADOU- sac, Saguezay, for sale.or to let for the season; rent medurate.oP to Amos 1.Colston.Y.O Box 107 , Quebec, I.of Q.1 OR SALE\u2014MOST DESIRABLE COUN-, ens, Lc., &e.Apply to ir Bead \u201cWM.NORRIS, 1653 Jotre Dame street, city.Hummer Besorts.AAAS {arily MA Laval House (LATE LEMAY HOUSE).BORD A PLOUFFE.Having leased tho above well known and commodious brick house.now open, it will be new and completely furnished and ready for the reception of Sif manent and transient bourders on the 22nd n_close Hiver ait to.and in full view ot tha Ottawa River at this! oint, the opportuni- \u201cties \u201cfor Ponting and ing cannot be sur- bassed, whil jet the ajscent istands afford the ost charmi sort for picaies and parties.\u201cBoats will bot rarnishod for tho use of guests.o way will atop trains north of the bridge at Sault au Recol- let, and special conveyance will meet all trains, thus bringing the house within half an hour of the city The table wilt be farnished With everything the city and country can supp ply.Telephone connection with the cf or terms of board, special railroud rates, and other particulars, address the Lossee and ager, NORRIS BEST, Bord n Plouffe.THE BEL(EIL MOUNTAINS, P.0.\u201cTHE IROQUOIS HOUSE,\u201d St.Hilaire, will be opened for the season on 5th of June.Lou rates for business men visiting the city OTTERB URN PARK, largest Excursion Grounds eh Canada, opens on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.Reus F.Campbell, os Proprictor, z BEAUHARNOIS! C.LANGLOIS.formerly proprietor of the Beanharnois Hotel .has just opened a first- class ding House in-E.R.Baker\u2019s- are rick bullet Jacing his wharf, where 1 the steamboats © rooms will also be e rentoi for \u2018miles during the summer erms 3e re run by Eastern Standard Ti beral.For further partiçu- CGN TICKETS 1 may be bo oblatmed via rail Tams apply to an stéamer Lo alt porta a: an the Lower S& Lawtence aud 1.R.Baker's Block.or und all information In regard to 1noz be Beauharnois, Que.fares Fates Of of {reizht, train arrangement, eo 2poly to .can FE OBINSO mn in cz a, SLT sen WEST END HOTEL, orm Superint io TEAL LONG BRANCH.NGEIL C padvay te at - COTTAGES AND.RESTAURANT Monetop.XN.Nov.11.1885.2733_ Open June 10: THE HOTEL, JUNE 19.ENTRAL VERMONT RAILRO D.M.& W.E.HILDRETH, I'roprietors.GREEN MOUNTAIN ROUTE._New York Oftice, 52 Jiroadway.118 TRAINS LEAVE MONTÉE AL wn .! 8.80 A M.-F St Albans, 10,50 SEEN EE Rt CALEDONIA SPRINGS.ver Dil, = J .i La y \u2014 Peron.ion > 5 and po 1 F rs Notice.\u2014During entire season, commencing 1 New vo n E ; SIE ATID G.50 Bok, (taper à rentes et Yang June l0tb.Ds.H.Y.GRANT, will reside at land 11,05 pan, Troy 2 Albany 2-5 25 Ban 3 Now the Grand Hotel, and services be available for York am peer 6.40 aus On 7.40 a tn.; via K 4, Beliow chburg.\u201cWagner all requiring them.Send for Guide.1117 H Holyoke, frordenceand au ne or lickate.Time Tables and all Information, apply at Company \u2018a office, 13551, James street.J.W.HOBAKT.Gea M Ce Dec.qth, 1835.tontreul tw Now alls and Puohbun St Albus \u2019 5 on this train In saraterioo 1.35 pm.Mages! pa, pré Bhebrooke - \"M.\u2014M ght Express, res, arfivinS Ste So Albans, re tirer dunction 3.15 a.m., 7 re 038 i3gston, via, Lo Xin aa H pion New York via Northam, New Haven 11.am Close rT Worcester, ts on M: Now Vork aa Yow 25 points on e England and Urand \u2018Trank Offices.or a the A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Fone Agent SW.CUMMINGS ~__Uen Pass.Avent Steamships.ALLAN LINE ROYAL 1886 \u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 HAIL STEAMSHIPS,- = = From Liversool.STEAMSEIPR Quebec.May 14 HENS -.jdJuné 3 June 3 \u201c 10 From Hay, 2 sune ?4 \u201c10 \u201ca7 ~_From Loi ser ui i 10 34 L158 2 |.Éé.dlés-5 8 5 [Es clêz lé, feg= 2535| 25 8 [iE REH g/ae- £83312 38] 2% » Sao bddodins se Sg3E 5832 £3 = eg ire] griz|zEde __ of SEX Q 3 ESHER sd IEF ia ane ijfipe 7 J i ad cassie ru WILY Of.2000 sees friarasia * Aux 3 From viasgow.roa: Bostcn Thy 19 : June i= 10 Ke STEAMSHIPS vante Jay 12 GRECIAN .Sia Nooo 3 SCANDINAVI EA- BATHING.\u2014 INCH-ARRAN HOUSE, DALHOUSIE, Baie des Chaleurs, N.B.Patronived by His Excellency the > Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-Genera Canada.and Jeadins families of the Dominion.Now improved and pompleted, Will open for the ne Unequalled scenery.bathi Bing, fishing and driving: excel- ©! } + tos) es: biltiards, bowlin en, e, very.ar For partioula address (unti] ist J une), Manage 1032 P.O.Box 1727, Montreal.Borel.LL ILALS ALBION HOTEL, 31 PALACE ST, - - - This well known and popular = Hotel, has re- \u201ccently been Ténovated throughout, aud is now.openod to the Travelling Public.Travellers find all the comfort possible, at reasonable ton The house is centrally located for business men, and o conventont for Tourists, and will remain openod during Win ter Season, ring, to make special contracts for boos Fossa à on y or yearly, may do so, y 12422 J.A.BERGERON, Manager.- gan i and Drawers, 50 and $i valu: j one of English Catbodr Specific.Acticles.DE, DE LORIMIER'S RENOWNED $1 Shirts, worth $1.60; buy our dE Any de Lorimiel 0 Neanies Nasa.Britah, Trace fon 1700 Notre.tke CARFEY FELT BAVES THE CARPETS, makes floor air-tight, pleasant to walk on :free from moths.Deliversd to any part of city.Bec per ya.Bennot & Co.453 St.Paui su'ect Montroa 2014 I RAIN PIPES! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canada Cements lire Brioks, Fire Clay, White Bricks, £c.dos ALEX.BREMN EIR, SAG U40 Craig «treut Stores, Hotels, Sc, to Tot, TORES TO LET\u2014IN THE NEW BAL- MORAL BUILDINGS; heated and lofty.Apply t 461 THOS.\"LIGGET.1285 Notre Dane St LET \u2014 AT LANCASTER, ONT.\u2026 A store and storehouse, most favorably sitaated for n general Pustuesy rent jearonablc LIS suitable lenant : to J.3.Mu abs, Burnater, caster, vat.or Ww or Meblan, 17 SL Sac fament Ste He 11712 Houses is to Lek.AAA EAA LET-SUMMER Ki RESIDENCE, H.AND- somely fuvaishod, tacing the river.at Cham dan io La Dobie house.vornplete! Avni | fur- W.É.Shaw, 522 st, Jaune tie Ena._ LET\u2014FURNISHED UPPER TENEment, 52 Shuter street.Apply Lo- tween 7 and à athouse.or $4 Shuter street.NU LET\u2014FOR THE SUMMER MON THE, furnished house on Dorchester street, near $t.James Club; no chlidren.Apply S22 SL James stree O LET\u2014A'T COTEAU DU LAC, ON THE banks of the St.Lawrence, a Furnishod House, For particulars apply 219 st.Paul St.NO LET -~ UPPER TENEMENT OF house No.146 Duke st.Apply cor.1 ot Prince and Wiham-st LET \u2014.FURNISHED HOUSE, ox Mo Aveaue.Address.i Housts télanted.W ANTED \u2014 ON LOWER ST.LAW- nes, from S0th June till 30th Septero- co furtably furnished Louse nf about 1! ruvlus er, n bedroon ms}, TRE yéjrdeu atid, chi masse ve à venieut to LC.Addres Uiñeu, Montreal, with Toi pari iculars 12k 1483\u201d ANTED \u2014 A SMALL FURNISHED house, or 3 or 4 Jurmshed rooms, for lient housekeeping | ; terms mest moderate.A dress, 11.E., sTak office.3 > Fox Sale, \u2018 ANTON CN NN NN For Sale to Printers.About thirty Frames (wooden) and six Gal- vy Racks, all in geod order.Apply to Mg.Chain, STAR office, corner SL George sir cot and Fortification lane.1211 OR\u2019 SALE-\u2014TENTS OF ALL KINDS, special value 774512 54.90 onty, one only, Bark (anos 15 feel.spaliding\u2019s Base Balls, Bais, etc, Pete: oe sees, Hriimocks, Fe tom Joe upwards, Croquet Se at vo on uly; ail Yul of spor ruods at Demers.Taian Store, Successors to Trrarean & mers.1658 Notre ljame street.send Tor price list.lese OR SALE-A VERY FINE SPANISH Cedar family row boat, in perfect order two pairs reulls, patent centre Joard, mast and sail, cusalons and carpets, rowlocks, &c Appl io, ALEX.i À N, Bronte ont.SALE\u2014FIRST-CLASS BAR- HOOM FIXT RES nd wall show cases.L Harris, 730 Craig a! CR 1196 Fo Situations Vacant,\u201d NEEDLES AND PINS.\u2014Good established houses, wanted to represent Reddtioh Manu- ogre dress, T.NES oad: I'S.Eng GENT 8.\u2014 DOLS DEATH END PRObation ?1s hell a material ea?Is it just for God to pu nisl: Jen hail never ehaluz pans! eds for #ins i ques à GO4 Ti of love und mercy the moan \u201cTe ure death, and union.giving the moment after lina squentions and hitudrods Slally y, (ar pue Aré discussed Ly làr.Cochtauc, Avehs- hop L Bishop Canpan, aud inne wilier ce cul y enunent soch r ba, \u201cFat ulshinan Lan to every totettigont tuan, rad agen ta i are colnîng money; FOIRE térfiory sit re résmuins opt, \u2018racie G Arran Co, Brantford.Ontario, ve bi 1208 GENTS \u2014 OUR $500.00 CHALLENGE that our Parallel Bibles are superior to all ciliers In every particular, ro 4 unanswerml; they ure scliiug very faust, and giving universal nause faction.Send for sataplé on aporov vi compare it, and ir it oloes not ern all send it Lack wt var & HAO, We ATE PYRE arunts WN) per wae ; qu sary At it they wera oh conugission thay wold mike LL Lradiey, Garrutson & Cu, Beanttord, Or Varie J GENTS AND OTHERS, MB.H.C lifton vrites: \u201cww orld\u2019 5 W orders is ihe Less book ave only canvassed part of Lo dave, AN 5 Phone in Lip wn] hive sold te agences icather, ind one cloth.Lverybady likes We re- duved the inc of his hook, and wil RL completo haudaom actual canviassers, vend for Terie Hradiey.Garpoison & \u20ac Cu, Brantford, Ont.1839 GENTS-WE HAVE JUST SECURED copyright for the moat, extraordinary we | cover published; it iz written © by un Catalan, and Ly qurmelves io alo teit want; every home ust bave OPY.ermus and _sreurs tory, dx it is oli oir à wry airewly.Br madier.Camretoon & Co.Brantford, Untarto.15 GENTS AND OTHERS, WHO CAN: furnish horse and rig, and one hundred dollars security, writs to Drawer 20, Branttoni, O LACKSMITHS Ww ANTED.-\u2014 ACCUS- Lommed Lo locomotive Work, ape at Canadian Locuinotive Works, tool vas Kingston, ADIES WANTED T0 INTRODUCE TO their friends a book that sells to nine Indies ONL uf ten; EXPETIENct NOL NECes sells at Loo iin many instances; ope dollar an hour ca Le je nine just in roca rails.Iiradley, Gurreteun & CO, uiford, vntarioe TA 5 YO BOOKBINDERS.-WANTED IMMEdiately vod Rulers and Blank Book Forvardots à 1223 bÂws SON BROTHERS\u2019 BINDERY.Ï ELIEF STAMPERS WANTED INME- - dintely, at DAWSON BROTHERS BINDERY, WANTED A A GEN ERAL SERVANT, WILLINC TO Laching foc the Swuner, Apply 80 Dram - mond rect.194 % V ANTED-GENERAL AGENCIES, Flucent atregi: bP.X.Clermoai, Sauple rooms, 15 si.Viucen: wy ANTED-A YOUNG\u201d GILL Fron 14 TO = help with children, &c., #: ench Kngligh.810 st.[Er street.ae Heh or ka 15 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, .Hubert « \u2019 sg FANTED-A GIRL TO LOOK AFTER A DARBY aud make 1006 St Catherine St.1:33 ANTED-AGENERAI ao, AUDIT Trou NAGE and mus ve references.A, 1 o'clock pam., 39g St.\u201coity stree nL ply from 1233\" Lers:lf generally useful.Apply, WANTED a BARBER, AT 141 WILL INGTOX NT.W- ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY AT Nanguinet st, 1234 V ANTED \u2014 HARNFSS MAKER, STEADY EMployment and good eaily sober AR.Apply 10 the Henderson Tamper Ho i Wilksm fio 2 Slanted to ce.rN Pm, V NU ANTE ER, TQ PURCHASE\u2014LADIES* A SD GENT GENTS cast off clothing.winter and summer goods ; will cali at residence., IL Gilbert, U61 Craig et ar Bleury street.336 ANTED \u2014 TU PUECHASE, LADIES\u201d AND Er 1039, tiemen\u2019s second-hand clothing.Apply at P.0, Box Business Chances.AOR SALE-HOTELS, SALOONS WITH license, groceries, cigar, fruit and can fectionery stores, and atl oi 5 of businesses; opportunity for anyone sarin in busine: 25, 4 ABRIS, 750 Craig 5 street.Rooms To Eek.ne.NINN INS OOM- FOR GENTLEMAN IN A PRIVATE ATE FAIT where there is no vtuer.No.3% Bleuryst.123 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED pony bedroom, suitable for two young ladies, w.44 City Councillors st.board, 3 onus \u2014 SEVERAL FINE ROOMS, ON LOWER Lachine Road, five minutes\u2019 walk froin locks, Spfur uished, Address, ox 72, Lachine, P'.4.COMS\u2014FURNISIED, WITH BOARD.117 CHANT a St.5 minutes\u2019 walk from l'osr Office.1234 R% S-TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT- ae for elderly or or young Sieh ocatny wl here they con Orne; } al.re \u201cWwW 00M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, IN ix PRIVATE family, at a moderate price, av No.111 Champ.de Mars St, atar the City Hall.Et ROERIESHER WITH aw oy KITCHEN, Rp: | 1238-4 WW SIED=AN OFFICE BOY, APPLY AL 348 Willam Si.The Honderson Lumber Co.CWANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A SMALL family, high wages paid.Appdy at 22 ¢ ones WASEDA 5000 COOK AND HRURENATR.S00 rbrooke »ireet.an a or mi bave good references.LEY 45 Wit CTED\u2014A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID: A PRO- jestant: ne QU nnderstand& gensial butsework.old No.737, new No.B87, 1248 Wii! ro -\u2014 on EE YOUNG MEN, SPEARING ench and En lish, 10 act us News A hale.Must furnish sant Apply.466 St.Jarnes KL, West.1932 Sten.i oo% AND Housen Alp {~ISTERS preferred), wayes «uiltable \u201c208 J to 11 Sh 18Wick AL, i ues fo we VS ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT AND à NUBSE eo 11 to go to country for sammer.Apply 67 purge 1239 Ho Sète 33 am.1233 a A pply.À 30 illeury niyoet.Ww TW ANTED \u2014 A FIRST - CLASS \u2018 HosoUG vaut Apply to 44 Beaver Hall between Wir ED-FOR ST.ANNE DE BE PLEVUE, family of four (French), a housemaid, mu ot Db lor sew, Over 25 5 of preferred, good rel utred.A DDIF A ai 1 « hental street, rrante\u2019s, 1371 $t.Cauherine street.ANTED-AT ONCE AT-VHREE RICE Hs INST- WAS for ; pT or restaurant, nyst is asso saluy- Appdy F.X, Fes Ka lo w ro pe tt ee, ein ment 1078 grat te man.A areas CW.EE Abert treed, Utta wa.WANTED A GENFRALRERVANT FOR Co.se ides suid milking, nu washing or ironl ne walk from Pos 578 Lagau- retercuces ; i and chetiere SE, CE rate APUIY boiveen dand 3 0 veel i OQUS- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.OX PARLOR ANTED\u2014A NURSE.APPLY L.1.INSTITUTION, nished où bathrovin fag, wi WAY Beribeley street.A ee\" also anfur t without rd.1474 St Catherine st ROOM NICELY FURNISHED.To LET; Gas, gt and cold water.12 Union ave - Fiscelluneons, \u2014 r= Hoïmes Electric.pce 0.Toronto Otfos, 20 King 8t., West, M.C.WRIGHT, Su RS = FURNISHED ROO ROUE LET\u2014 A FLAT OF TRRE ¥ Tern Hed TOOBIS.Oh Bath roo] or Tigh hotisekoeping.Apply 120 Berri street.123 2 - roox- UXFURNISHED.AT 7 BRUNSWICK 8T.1233 ROOMS ~ WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE FKONT room, also nice single room, bath, kc.8 Latour # Roous-T0 LET.22 McGILL COLLEGE AVES! OF OOM\u20144 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, F SE grt wo gentlemen in a private English il ko a St.Hubert street.PRO0Ms_DOUBLE AND SINGLE.1870 ST.Ses | ps VACANT AT I; Situations GHanted.A a a a PNAS Wagon ns day OF GOO FAM tuaton na dai dent \u201cgover RE IEARIG, ay or compan Bion 10 3 unierstands housekeeping.Address, WASTED | EMPLOYMENT, hy A Éctene MAX, of 18 yeñrs old.AR fs Office; uch, .© lege sdatin.ves Arik =.Eo Oftiee.we ih WHER ATE See pt SEC On Hi ignonde Srrat.we 1285 Wat Sue ATION AS GENERAL TENT or ridin coo washing, no objections Con ay pr rr Da STITATION, AT ONCE.HY AN ES- l bouxk.horoug The Company, are red_to make co tracts with Banke Ts, ldonoral Merchants and others, to flt and protect their premises wi thei eetrical system- for the prevention of y.Gentlemen buildi wi do woll to see our system of Eloctri Ake c-Call Be ls.befo re adopting other systems or the oratory on No Private Residence shquld be without our Electric Alarm Annuncial 162 ST.JAMES ST.(By.Elevator), ou; F.J.POCOCK, Supt.Montreal Office, 118z W.& F.P.CU t 0.100 SREY NUN STREET.Lachine, Que.ga the lst June, 135 oF afwe and nat pa ve wn ke » xno oa 4 custom ons Gri, M\u2014FURNISHED, IN A SICE LOCALITY.14%: the best, eroaces.Addres ré RO penises opposite Viger Square.123 8 mel (pa sis A V0 1208 = D 00M TO To LET- WITH ok WITHOUT BOARD, AT WEE AR ENG INZEE Qu Goom \u2014 ior Go COMFORTADLE ROOM, artnet, SL for couple or two aingic 1 Victoria street.\u201css RRooM\u2014wrru BOARD.58 CATHCART srnèer, OO OR RE orage Toi Top say ing, with ase of fiche 64 rly me RUE cry Fr CAAT, BEN JR OOME_NICE FRONT AND BACK cHETSISR Roue, with use of bath and w.c.23 Ca cart iret Roox AONE NICELY JL URKISHEDIEDROOM FOR in private family.334 Alexander.1238 call ba farnishod, 20 yw Tenue Apply at SEA hla street.SE ; WE AS WATCHMAN, OR A à respectable yonng man.1 i {urls ed.Apply, 41 Sapoleou Wo = \u201ca SIT ATION A aA 1 on hoc arreon wood ref 2 Mortomies st, WASTE simon Ada ASEAN STORE Apply 801 Dorchester st.ps WA hon ne RESPECTABLE 1005 pervante MAN, City references, Address, © 8, at NTAR a: 1324 ANTED-1Y mah YOUNG oF Camber CODELE AE acess 30057250 pause for sa RED 1 It your Farnishing Btére don\u2019t keep them, to be bad at \u201c437 BT.JAUES STREET.Us F244 Nots Dass Bb.et scoron SAME DN pees.ROPE MT: FAST.SpmED, iT a ap vid \u2014SOLE MANUFACTURERS,\u2014 Stress, .© A Ang Lor ame rent] Hing room LA Te park, AD SEY FURL J.BARSALOU & CO.5 es C=.nes Lines Sr nr 0 han WE ER x COB.BT.CATHFRINE axp PLESSIS STS.Figs Covers, RO%lale for tro rentiemen.tors \u2018modern, 16 | MONTREAL.1238 Dioin > - a gand Cement, ROPE FURNISHED, WITH, OR WITHOUT BOARD, | Ann ; Favtue x nat ; DDART : man Cement.BPECIAL PARTNER WITH A CAM: R.W.gs\u201d * Co Ë vai Gemont ROME SN ACAS QUES FOR REGULAL OR vire ot 2.000.À ven ne estabiisbed Watchiiakers,: Jewellers, Goldsmiths, sil- Ë à 4 __ vhiting, a oe.ont Ponte 1 \u2014 œo » \u2014 A DOUBLE ROOM, WITIl BOARD.44 {\u2014 versmiths and Encra Plaster of Paris, Rance sires, us 37 Bleury SL, corner of py Borax, Olay.&o.&e.TR 0gY8 TO LET WITH OR WITHOUT LOAD AT ; Board.AA AA ton pe b German x; ; TR Silver Vatohes warranted from- Pis 3050 | \"ik Birtgtoh Morvice far Avonmouth Deck.SOFA.CHAIR AND BED Seaton TE ous \u2014 T0 0 NST FORE 5 on yuk BC at BAT dan pod TM Bolid Gold eines with songs fro Tac 10.4500 w Dares oF Saving.Si KIA lures sioak al Appiy fo PL arcsiann, 158 40 Jammos street TE GS POJRD-MRe.AEARL.LADIKY DOCTRESK Mj \u201cSolid Gold Wedding Kiogs, I kt fron bts = {rob Montreal about 2nd June Wein mam we HERE FLAT.IN Ro FURNISUED BOITE DOUBLE pes i indie Snr Smoot Sa abe.\u201cSea Anne = Solid Go! 14 .18 kt.from Ba 0 \u201c2eœ \u201c1 mes En: Address \u201cT2048, Sax | Cottere or i also table £ er ; $50 to 680, according to en ps, A °F Nickel Alarm Clocks, 81,75 - Second Cabin, $30 Steer.Ere Lee 0QMS-TWO DOUBLE BOOMS, ONE TETE BOARD VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS AT 13255 Every prticlo sold at our store il be found |.mers have momie Rove 2! RTs Tol amibed; good WE PAD AY 5 Toon.AT TIE WELL ows ass \u201can on ven.streetcortier ob, Watch and Jowellery jobbing done on the DS Th Ey BOSTO dna SAR R°H5-77 LET FOR NE OR WITH.niso lable Boarders wanted.18 3 premises by et en ee | Flacne me 3 Mon SL for de saan.Ls C.DET! ob AN COURT, Rou _xEa T, foo: achinent o font will Play, rain or shine.32 N.J.FRASER, Hon S80.ae 2 ASSOCIATION.The \u201cMay Matoh™ will be complited on Baturday poxt, \u201cy mmencine ut 2 o'clock.Mantes BOO, gr a dou vu 1232 PATT REON.Bae.end Tress.M ONTHEAL BRIGADE \u2018 Vu u 5 GARMISON _ARTILEREY.ONTREAL RIFLE dass ANNUAL DRILL.\u2014Tho Brigade sain Fu ip the Armory at 8 p.m.on Y.38 ins kvery mat mue au ust be Pros nu ie r Uniform, Order.(By or Ke.ATK INPON, 1233 t Major and st BAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Commenci onday, ay.Mi fh, trains will run D botween Montreal an na Lambert as ollows:\u2014 Lenve Montieal.\u201cLeave SL 6.20 a.m.8.15 nm, a8.18 - 12:10 p 1.00 p 200 \"Pures voms.3480 és.Bo on Nontrest a S RCE PE 9 hd i to and from ion gen Commencing Monday.May sit trains will \u201d Jeavo Montreal as follows For Ronres Pi « there with 0e ao Yor pie York.re Ret ro] \u201cie t.Johus, and Boston and New York.vis tbe + 8.90 a.m.And 8.30 \u201cBoston, vin vental Vermont Fr nh train tor Fort Covington, Heramingford, Bouses Point intermedisic stat 8.30 ne oud for Fort onion\u201d and 2 Hemmingtora, 4.00 Ex or Montreal w with ord tray en ip nn su ne RES of will leave Fort Covin 635 Montreal as ara ne Teeter ERY TT Fort + Arriving C vyihgion Las ÉTrn at Mon Batarday oniy, Leopm from M: osEra miokscs., Morvasal, I~ sand.1886.Vik eos BAND 7WUNE [AILWAL \u2014Train Servies Betwesn\u2014 MONTREAL BELŒIL OTTERBURN PARK, \u2014 ST.HILAIRE ann ST.HYAOINTHE Leave Montreal Ar.Bt.Hilaire An i Hyactoihe on = ten 15p.» frm tlm À 1 21.* PT 16 - Les * Lv.St.Hyactnine - Lv.ist Uiatee Ar.Montreal PET An rt ete pis i fl « ¥ i | 5 Ï 4 $ 4 Be Chon i Es ENTS BR TR GL eR aad 47m als \u20141650 \"7 11.00 up - 50m Loa Sone Saturday train for Otterburn Park and 8t.ilaire ol \u201ceo mence running\u2019 June caving sta 3 Ln.arriving at the Park at at 285 aire at iy p.m, re- tarning leave St, ais at 8.45 p.m.the Park at 7.00 , arelving Montreal at 8.10 p.m.JOARPrH os eon General Manager, Montreal.May 27th, 1586.124 Sood FLETCHERS (London) GC A s s T ro v E s CONVENIENT.TVOIRONOOX \"S1VO3WG1099.\u2014 \u201cGEO.R.PRO WSE, 222 6t.James stroet.A SWEET Top D BOgp vos SQUARE A & &.rrr er Buftale, In First-class Ordar.Prico $160.DeZOUCHE & rig 63 Braves HALL. Little Liver Pills\u201d They nto Jsitte o cure for aick headache, and ali Hy 1 Le predic cd by disordeted Liver.Only-one pil ferme, and undid the work of the House of- mmo! at tbe Dominion will robatly i Deschenes and .#> Upon the Chan- | THE MILL MYSTERY By Anne Hatharine Gross.Author of \u201cThe Lravemcort Case\u201d \u201cA rf Strange Disappearance,\u201d \u201cBand and .dting.\u201d ele elo.CHAPTER XXIII \u2014Continued.\"A woman\"! must have grown palé, for she swung wide the door and asked me to come in, \u201cWe can talk better in the hall,\u201d she remarked, and pointed to a chair into which I half fell.\u201cI have a great interest in this young lady,\u201d 1 observed; in * short I am her guardian.Can you tell me the name of the person with whom she went away, or where she can be found now.\u201d \u201cNo sir,\u201d she answered with the same expression of trouble.\u201cThé womah gave us no name or address, and thé young lady seemed too much frightened tospeak.We have felt anxious ever since she went, sir; for the letter she showed us from the captain of the ship which brought ber over, told us to take great care of her.We did not know she had » guardian or we should not have let her go.The woman seemed very pleasant, and paid all the bills, bat \u2014 ! \u201cBut what?\u201d I cried, too anxious to bear a moment's delay.\u201cShe did not lift her veil, and.this.seemed to me a suspicious cireuns- stance.\" Torn with apprehension and doubt, I staggered to my feet.\u2018\u201cfell me all about this woman,\u201d I demanded.\u201cGive me every detail you onan remember.I have a areadful fear that it is someone who should neverhave seen this child.\u201d \u201cWell, sir, she came at about éléven in the morning » - \u2018What day?\u201d ! interrupted her to ask.\u201cThursduy,\u201d she replied, \u201ca week ago yesterday.\u201d The very day after the will was re turned to me.If she were the woman I feared, she had evidently lost np\u201d time.\u201cShe asked for Miss Merriam,\u201d the lady before me pursued, evidently greatly pitying my distress, \u201cand as We knew no reason why our young boatder should not receive visitors, we ine.diately proceeded to cal\u201d her.So But the woinan with a muttered ex said she would not trouble us that ahs she knew the child well, and w.» \u201c1d go up to her room if we wou!l oh] her where it was.This wa df should have thought ho more of tha matter, if in a sitio while she had not reappeared in the hall, ard en tiring the way ho my room, told me th hat Miss Merriam had decided to leave my house; that she had offered her a home with i Re that they were to go à \u201cI was somewhat taken aback by told, and enquired if [could nol see Merriam.She anawered : What t and when I hinted that\u2019 money was owing me for her bon her pocketbook and paid me on pot.1 could say nothing after \u201cBut are you a relative, ma'am?to this questions, much as I desired to know who she was and where she was gol to take the young girl.There wl something in Nop roggner that av awed me, at t ime it filled lo with dread.the if I could not 8 her I meant to have some wal Miss Merriam before she left the hote This the woman seemed to wish to pre vent, for she stood close by me when the young girl came down, aad whey 1 stepped forward to say good.by, Pun me somewhat pndely aside a Miss Merriam by y the arm.\u2018Come, dear,\u201d she cried, and would have urri her out without a word.But wo not have that.@.sofrow A plexity in Miss Merriam's face too marked for me to let Ler depart in silence.So I persisted in speaking, after saying how sorry 1 was her go, her if.leave her new address with me ih case any letters should come for hee, Jler answer was a trightened look oe her companion who immedi atel for her.\u20181 have told you,\u2019 said Miss Merriam goes ho: Me.is not likely that she will have any letters, but if she should, you ou cau 8 them to the place men 10nd is card,\u201d and she pulled a Visiting card from her ba ave it to me, after which she mmediately went away, \u201cdragging Miss Merriam after her.\" nd you have that card?\u201d ioried.\u201cwhy did you not show it to mé #b me 0, sir,\u201d she responded with a sorrowful shake of her head, \u201cit was a fraud, à deception.The, card\u2019 was uot hers byt Teme even know Miss Merriam.\u201cHow do you know this?\u201d I asked, \u201cHave you seen this yther person?\u201d \u201cYes, sir, I had occasion to for a letter did cotbe for Miss Merriäm ony + short time after she left.So thinking it a good opportunity to see where she had gone, carried it to the address which was on the card given me, found as | have told you that it was not the same lady at all who lived there, gnd that there was not only no Miss Merriam in the house but that her nRame was not even known there.\u201d \u201cAnd yon saw the lady herself?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d «Aud are yon sure it vas not thesante as the one Who was here \u2018Oh ves: ahe wus olny and stout, and had a frank way of speaking, Lotally unlike that of the veiled woman.\u2019 \u201cAnd the latter?How was she shaped?You have not told me?\u201d asked this In trembling tones, Thou h I was sure what the auswer would be, | dreaded to hava my fears contirmed.\u201c\\Vell, air, she was tall and had a full commanding tigure, very handiséme look at: She was dressed all in gray and hard a way of holding her head that, made an ordinary-sizedd woman ljke myself feel very small and insignificant.Yet she was not agreeable in her appeat- seen her fade T should have disliked her still more, thengh Udo not doubt It wis ti Keeping with her figare, and very handsome,\u201d 1 could hava no doults as to whom this deserion), vet 1 wade one final effort to prove mv suspicions false, \u201cYon have given me the description \u201cof a persoù of 16 prete: inns to wen.!tilitv \"1 remuarhed, \u201ccet {rom ihe Draft | ya he ave forrborne to sprak of hot as à ud y, \u201cAn involuntary expression of my distrast and dislike 1 suppose.Then her dress was very plain, and the veil she wore very common, 1 thought of the dre [XY and veil which my self-designated \u2018sister\u2019 had worn i the visit she had paid to my rooms a wontered if they would not answer to the description of these.\u201d i what was the color of her veil?\u201d I on ined.blue.\u201d (To be Continued:) rd, she dréw out\u201d which her\u2019 quick and angry n ve hidden, however, next moment, by,# suave acknowledgment of frien gave me my first feeling of alarm, But did not dare to ask her any further another person\u2019s, and its owner dont cance; and Fam sûrs that if T eould have we WN i ! ' guilty to the charges.\u201celeven po SIO : m Hospital.merious case.\u2026 too late to résuscitate the infant.Lo Nol ,.Mdentilication.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR,\" La \u2019 MAY 28, Emi se Last Edition.ST.VINCENT DE PAUL eres : #¥be Prisoners Who Tried to Escape to be \u201c7 TMed at the June Term of the Court # of Quecn's Bench \u2014 How They : Are Now Secured.Mr.C.P.Davidson, Q.C.and Mr.C.A.Cornellier, who will act as Crown prosecutors the June tern of the Court ol Queen's nch, which opeus next Tuesday, iu thu absence of Mr.Aidérie Ouimet, at Ottawa, both drove to the Si.Vincent de Paul l'eni- téntiary, yesterday to préparo tteir case axainst tbe ringleaders of the recent revolt.\u201d They - decided to have sixteen convicts 1udicted.Among these are the \u2026 Motoriou: criminal Louis Viau, with \u201cRis accomplices, Norman, Monday, Le- yesque, Fox, l\u2019ortelauce, Brouilet and Dagenais.They wil all be Indicted on charges of attempting to break gaol, assault with lutont to kil, having firearus iu their \u2018possession, robbery, destroving Government property, outicing to revolt and as- sauiting the officers in tho lawtul discharue of their duty.: Viau.Monday, Brouilet and Dugenals have requested Mr.H.St.Pierro to defend them, but Mr.Schiller believes tuat upon .belong arraigned the prisoners will all plead The vigor of the prison discipline bas heen doubled since the recent outbreak, and the convicts are Bow as quiet und submissive as lambs.Viau has been rcleased from his dungeon celiand has been sat at work breaking stones - ia the penitentiary yard.His feet are chained and he is forced to drag the cou- wvict\u2019s, canpon ball His aspect is much altered.Fifteen other prisoners are also uodorgolng the same punishment.This mode of preventing a convict from escaping is shortly to be improved upon, as the prison - authorities \u2018nave ordered Irom Néw York cannon balls sunilar to those in use in Sing Sing.These are devoid of any chain, weigh s and are riveted to the convict's ankle.He cannot in this way carry the weuwrht in his hands, and the authorities eve that the scheme will prove more tive than the present one.ANDY MALONEY.Up Before the Police Magistrate on a Charge of Keeping a Gambling House\u2014De- tectivo Cullens Evidence, This morning, the adjourned case of Andy Maloney, charged with keeping a gambling: \u2018house on Craig street, was taken up at the Police Court.In the complaint laid against Andy Maloney by Chief Detective Cullen, he stated that \u201cthe defendant did unlawiully jo and maintain a certain common gamb- ing house, and, in the said gaming house, for euchre and gain, uniawfuily and wiltuily did cause and procure divers idle and evil- persons to frequent and come to play together at certain unlawiul games of cards poker and faro, and also at the game of roulette, and there did permit.and suffer the said idle and evil- disposed .persons to remain playing at \u2018tbe said unlawful games for divers excessive sums of money.\u201d \"Bts deposition this morning Deteetive - In Cullen testified that, after obtaining a war- yant to search the premises of the accused, he went Lbero and lound that the door leading upstairs was locked upon the inside, so that they could not sain access without its being of from the instde.Being cross- examined by Mr.Archambault, Q.C., he stated that there were about eight people in the place when he went with the order.They were not gambling at the time.Iu answer to a question as to how he knew that the house was kept tor gambiing purposes, Detective Cullen stated that from the lav out ol cards and chips, and also from the veputations of the men who were present and who are known to be gamblers, ne fudged that it was a gamine house.rther stated that they had experienced some difficulty in getting into the house.ve Robinson went first and knocked, and when the door was opened to him, Detectives Richardson, Lapointe and be.himseit, The party who opened the - had gone indoor did not wish them to enter, but they forced thoir way in.The case is still m progress.Accidents, ; Yesterday afternoon Thomas Collins, 30 Fone of age, living at +; Campeau street, ell from the top of à stable to the ground.a distance ot 20 feet.On being examined & -âtthe Notre Dame Hospital it was found that his sboulder was fractured.; About 7.30 this morning à scaman nnmed \u2018Wm.Barns, belooging to the SS.\u201cBona- \u2018vista, lying at the Island wharf, bad his head split open.He was assisting in loading some flour.when the sling gave way and be was struck on the head.He was at - once taken to the General Hospital by the amb ce, The man W.H.Bracken, who was severely Injured on tho G: T.R.near St.Henri yesterday afternoon, as reported in last night's STAR, Is progressiog as well as his injuries will allow.On examination at the General Hospital it was found that he had received scalp wounds and that bis right log was broken below the knee.A sailor, named William Barren, 30 years of age, a native of Newioundland.was work- Ing this morning on the steamship \u201cBona- vista,\u201d when he féll into the bold and fractured his skull besides having a severe gash over his left eye.The ambulance was tele- honed for about eight o'clock, and the an was removed to tbe General It is considered to be a very A Baby's Sad Death.A sad occurrence took place last night at Point St.Charles.Mrs.Lewis, \u201cthe wifo of Mr.J.Lewis, living in Magdalen strée!, had a fine little boy of two months old.When she nursed the infant, but onawaking she found the child was very still, and on J at it she found the poor little thing had Srept too closely to her and wus suffocated.Dr.Barnes was called in, Lut it vas he Mother is in sud grief at the melancholy decurrence.The Coroner was notified ane attended at the house this morning, but did Dot consider it necessary to hold an inguest, ts no blame could be attached to the mother.Railway Receipts, : The traffic returns of the Graud Trunk -Batlway for the week ending May 22, 1886, are as follows : .1888.1885, Prspepgor train earninces .& 95,602 $ 94,074 eight se 214.619 191.077 Toual.c0=-\u2014\u2014-$310,221 $375.151 Increase 1336.$35,070.- The earnings for the coblisponding riod of 1884 were $308,153, aud in 16563 $346,760.His Finger Torn Off.This morning Benedith Luigi, an Itallan wendor of ice creams.while engaged in pre- ring the material, had thé middle:inger or gis right hand torn off through being caught lu the freezers.His wound was dressed at Notre Dawe Hospitai.New J.Ps.Messrs.Patrick Kennedy, Hormidas Laporte and Bervard Connaughton to-day took before Mr.Schiller, commissioner per dedimus potestatem, the oaths of allegiance and oaths of office us justices of the peace {or the district of Montreal., Must Stand her Trial.Marie Bollemare, the prepossessing female arrested for obtaining goods under false pretences from several dry goods estabhsh- \u2018ments on St Catherine street, was sent for trial to the Court of Queen's Bench to-day.\u201c Straying Children.than eight children were found by police yesterday straying in the streots.Seven o! them were located, but one &till xemains at Na 13 police station \u2018awaiting Mn tion Committee.A mee Ahe Civic Toundation Com- ttes Tr Yesterday atiernoon, when Fhistes decidéd to meet on Naturiay for a Anal winding up of the committee\u2019s acounts.Lyman Interdiction Case.Lyman interdiction case was \u2018conti- aa today In the Superior Court, when * sovolél witnesses for We petitioners wore \u2018\u2019examiinod.__ \"~The annual general meating of the mem- pers of the St.Anne Boating Cab will be held in the Club ® al S p.m.to-morrew evén- May 20th.Tor tho election of officers the ordinary routine, DOCIORS TESTIFYING, \u2014\u2014\u2014 In a Libel Sult against Shareholders.of the Defunct Provident Mutual Insurance Association.A lon row of doctors buggies stood In front of the Court House to-day.Their owners.Dra.Hinzston, Fenwick, Cameron, Mignault and many others were up stairs giving evidence on behalf of their contrere, Dr.Guerin, who allegos that bo bas becn libelled, defamed and injured to the extent ot $25,000 by ex-Mayor Rivard, aud other sharokolders of the defunct Provident Mutual Insurance Association, one of tho relics of Major Hopper.Dr.Guerin was medical director of the Association under the Mayor's regime, and Mr.Rivard and several others of the sbareholders being dissatisfied with \u201c genial John's\u201d management, served protest updo thi directgrs, calling unon them to make cortain amendments in the interests of the company at large.The protest, amongst other things, set up some very serious allegations against Dr.Guerin, the medical director, attacking BIS PROFESSIONAL REPTTATION, and allexing that he had been guilty of eon- spiring, along with other oflicers of the As- suciation, to wreck it, by accepting persons euffering from mortal \u2014dis- cases as good and ratisfactory risks, thai a large number of persons who were totally unfitted from physical causes were passed, accepted aud assured in the Company, and that a competent and honorable physician should be appointed in the place of Dr.Guerin.The plea 10 the action was to the effect that Major Hopper and other officers of the Company findivg he was unable to control it had determined to wreck it, intending to start another company and transfer the premums to the new society.In view of these luctgs the defendants viewing with alarm -the stato of affairs had served upon the directors the protest complained of in which they made suggestions tor the better ad ministration of the business.Amongst other things they objected to, was that the medical director was allowed to solicit risks, acting both as agent and medical adviser of the Association, coilecting his share of the premium as agent and his fee as medical adviser.They had therefore SUGGESTED A CHANGE.Dr.Wm.H.Ringston was the first witness for the plaintiff, testiFyin: to the fact that he considered the language used in the protest as being most injurious and hurtful to bim iu his capacity ot a medical man.From the wording of it he would imply that the plaintiff was neither honest nor capable, and it was pot susceptible of any otber interpretation.The reputation of any medical man, more especially of a young practitioner, such as the plaintiff, would be seriously injured by such 8 charge.Dr.Guerin\u2019s reputation as a physician was , and he stood well with the community.Drs.Fenwick, Cameron and other medical men gave similar evidence, after which tke Court tcok recess at one o'clock.Ar.J.N.Greenzlields and Mr.Ed.Guerin represent the plaintiff, and Mr.H.Archam- bault and Ar.Joseph Loranger, Q.C.the defendant.APTEENOON SESSION.At two o'clock Dr.F.W.Campbell entered the witness box.Mr.Jos.Loranger, Q.C, requested witness to state whether in his opinton the proiest was injurious to Dr.Guerin.starting from the point when! the company ask that certain amendments be made.\u201d He answered that be did not find there any injury to Dr.Guerin.Every one\u2019s impression in Montreal was that things were not going as they should, and several persops had withdrawn fromthe Company.Crosd examined by Mr.Greensbields Dr.Campbrl] staled that he had heard of the protest some time ago.Knew that there was a great deal of rivalry between the old live and assessment companies, and his information in connection with the mismanagement of the Company kad been furnished by an old line company.Mr.Frs.Quinn, advocate, was thenzheard.He knew Dr.Gustin intimately aud learn of the protest when it was served.Mr.Greenshields asked what he had found in the protest.Mr.Loranger objected to tho question on the ground that it was illegal.The objection was overruled.Witness therefore said that be liad found in the protest very injurious charges against Dr.Guerin.There were even personal charges Witness met Lhe plaintiff and he advised him to take legal proceedinzs to vindicate his hopor.Witness believed it his duty to give the doctor this advice, as he suffered greatly personally and as a professional man.The case was still in progress at the hour 61 guing 10 press.| POLITICIANS ORGANIZING.The Club Cartier to be Re-Organized \u2014 A Merting of Liberals Called for Next Week What the President of the Club Cartier Says About the Canserva- tive Prospects.The Conservatives are following the example of the Liberals, and are commencin; to organizo Tor the approaching contest.£ requisition pumerously signed by the members of the Club Cartier was preseuted to the president, Mr.J.L.Archambault, Q.C.last evening, asking him to call a meeting of the club at an early date for its reorganization, and to take steps to prepare for the Provincial elections This requisition is signed by all the leading members, with the exception of Mr.Geo.Duhamel, who is sald to be the only bolter from its ranks.As ab cuicome of the caucus or \u201c meeting of friends\u201d at Mr.Mercier\u2019s office on Monday last, circulars are being prepared, calling together the Liberal leaders some day next week when the of ganization for the elections will be discussed.Khis meeting will take place on either Wednesday or Thursday and will be presided over by Hon.Mr.Mercier.\u2018Ibe Liberals are confident of the result and boast that the Riel issue will sweep the Province.\u201c What are the chances of the Conservatives® queried a STAR reporter of the .president of the Cartier Club to-day.\u201cWe feel confident.Tbhore are only two or three bolters\u2014I don't.cars to name them\u2014 and all the Government members will come forward again and they will be returned.\u201d \u201cWon't the Riel cry injure your prospects?\u201d \u201cNot nearly so much as people think.It will only have a small effect.\u201d \u201cls it a settled thing that the elections are to take place in July?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t belicve it and 1 am sure the date bas pot yet been fixed by ibe Government.We aro merely getting ready in view of the fact that the Liberals are organizing.Of time during the Summer.\" The Tariff Changes, A Custom House broker was interviewed by a STAR reporter this aftercoon with regard to the tariff changes, and it was learned that, although in many instances the tariff raies are changed from ad valorem to specific, the change as a whole is regarded as an increase.he duty on earthenware aud stoneware demijobns and crocks has been changed to a specific duty of ton cents per gallon holding capacity, making an increase of about 16 per cent.The rate on carriage hardware has been Increased 5 per cent, and the rate on union collar cloth has been reduced 5 per cent.when unfinished and 20 per cent.when finished.Thedutyon handkerchiefs has been increased 5 cent.In some cases the change from ad valorem to specific daty will have the effect of making a liner quality less expensive to import than a coarser grade, ns in\u2019 the caso of rubber hose, where the highly refihed rubber weighs much less than the common article and, as the duty is levied per pound, there will be less duty charged.The proposed chbango In the sugar duties is favorably regarded by the merchants.- An Appeal to the Sympathetic.Miss Renaud, 7 Burnside Place, is making an appeal for assistance for an unfortunate lady and gentleman.\"It is that ofa professional gentleman who is suffering from the saddest physical \u2018affliction which can come toa human being.and his wile, from diseasa.of the lungs.fheyrare unable to support themselves, and therefore appeal to the hearts of those to whom God Las given the silver and the gold, to come to their assistance in their distressing circumstances.\u201d Miss Renaud desires to send the family to Spain and Is still short of the requisite amount.of money.Nhe will be glad to hear from the charitably dis More Proof Wanted, Judge Dugas ordered the prosecution in the Labbe alleged conspiracy case to produce new \u2018proof, that obtained so far not being sufficient.Tho preliminary sts ina.Mon vil therefore be regutged ob Glving Evidence in Behalf of Dr.Guerin course tho elections will take place some +; MADAME RIEL\u2019S DEATH.The Parti National Papers Making Capital Out of It-A Proposal to Have the Orphaus Brought to Quebec.The death of Madame Riel the widow of the late leador of the half-breed revolt, has given another impetus to the Furl National in their political crusade agalust the Government.All the French Canadian opposition papers come out with emblems of mourning, while they devote long articles to tho \u201cSecond Crime\u201d of the Macdonald ministry.La Justice of Quebec the chiof orgau of tho Rlelites says: _The widow of our martyr of the 16th of November died yestorday at 8t.Vital, provided with alt the sacraments of her religion.She will bo buried on Saturday along side hor husband in the Cemetery of St Vital Mgr.Taché will perform the.funeral coremony.Everyone hore attributes her death to her eat grief at seeing the futher of her chil- ron and the chieftain of his nation ascend the scaffold as a victim of orange fanaticism.In her anguish Ars.Riel had bad one supreme coltsalation in learning of the | universal moursing and receiving the profound tributes of sympathy which were seat to her from uebec.But little by little to forsake this sacred cause, Mrs.Riel declared that she atdently hoped that God would call her to Heaven and take from her lips before havi drunk its full contents the bitter cup of humi- lation.It is then that death came slowly but surely.For some time back the retrograding movamont which her former sympathisers in uehbec were now engaged in was hidden {rom her, and sho never learned of tho vote of tho Legislative Assembly of your Province when you refused to express regrat for the politcal crime of the 16th November.Let us ask all who have remained faithful to our cause to join their prayers to ours for the re- vose of the soul of Mrs.Riel.No person knows what will become of the children of the martyr, but we will aid them as much as it is in our power to do-s0.\u201d In another column the same paper says :\u2014 \"There are now at St.Vital, in the Province of Manitoba, two little orphans.Their father was torn from them and murdered by the Federal Government of Canada; their mother has died of grief.Are you satisfied, inet Ministers?Is the work complete now?Du you need more dead bodies and graves?If this be the caso, don\u2019t constrain yourselves, for to save the party all your deeds will be forgiven.Go at it heartily; you are the masters!\u201d It has been suggested by several sympathisers of the family here to bring the children to Quebeu and have them educated.A THRILLING EXPERIENCE Details of the Wreck of the \u2018 William Law\u201d\u2014Gallant Men Lose Their Lives ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] LoUISBURG, C.B.May 28\u2014The crew of the wreeked \u2018 Willlam Law\" had a thrilling experience in getting ashore.She was the fourth largest vessel belonging to Yarmouth, and had just been thoroughly overhauled at Havre.À week after leaving port a sailor fell from the matntopsail yard, one hund feet, and was dashed to \u2018death.During a dense fog she ran on the rocks in one of the wildest spots in Nova Scotia, where, many years ago, a passenger vessel was wrecked, and over three hundied lives were lost.A heavy sea dashed the noble vesse! against the breakers, and it seemed as if all would jost.As a last resort, and alter great exhaustion, the second mate swam ashore and the line fast to the rock, and by this means ail the crew except two were saved.Several bad hairbreadih escapes.Tho steward got entangled in the ropes, and was washed away, those on shore and those remaining on the wreck being equally helpless to render aid.The cook was almost ashore when a heavy roll of the sea caused the doomed vessel to wake a sudden lurch, causing the unfortunate man to lose his grasp of the rope and to be hurled into eternity.His eries for help were pitiful but unavauiog.Those who were saved were in a greatly exhausted condition, many of them hail oaked and drenched to the skin.They bad to make their way some miles to the nearest settlement, and presented a sorry spectacle on their arrival here, HOME RULE COMMENTS.LoxpoN, May 28._The Standard says : \u201cMr.Gladstone will communicate to the Commons before the division on the Home Rulebill a statement in writing with reference to the retention of the Irish representatives on specified occasions.\u201d Some of Mr.Gladstone's supporters urge that the consideration of the Home Rule bill will not be resumed until 1587, on the ground that then there will be a great likelt- hood of the Liberals being uni To this, however, the Parnellites will not assent.The Daily News is exuitant over the unexpected success of the Gladstone meeting.EXCITED OVER THE MUSCOW UTTERANCES.VIENNA.May 28.\u2014The whole Austrian press is excited over the Moscow utterances.The Neue Freie Presse compares them to the distant rumbliuz of Lhe Simoon.The Presse, the organ of Count Von Taaïe, president of the council, says: \u201cRussia will count the number of her enemies before thinking of war with Turkey.\u201d The Tagblatt and Morgen Fost refer to the importance of M.DeGiers\u2019 expected visit to Bismarck, and express the hope that the German Chancellor and Count Kalnoky will oppose a firm rampart to Rus- siall pretensions.BONUS WANTED FROM ST.JOHNS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] ST.JOENS, Que, May 28.\u2014 His Worship Mayor Macdonald presided at a meeting of the Town Council last evening, which be had convened for the purpose of taking under copsidoration an application trom Mr.M.C Mullarky, of Montreal, offering to come here and enlarge the present boot and shoe factory busiuess, and pay over $50,000 in wages yearly if the town will give him a bonus of $20,000.\u2018The matter is being pushed vigorously, and will likely be carried.DAVITT DEFENDS FORD.DUBLIN, May 28.Michael Davitt publicly defends Patrick Ford against the allegations made by Mr.Healey in the Commons that the frich World was simply a mediur: of the acknowledgment of subseriptions for the parilamentary fund.Davitt says Ford cul- ected three-fourths of all the enormous sums of money sent by the Irish thelr sympathizers in America for the Irish National League, besides sending a large sum every week townrd the starving poor on the west coast of Ireland.people and THE WEEK'S FAILURES, NEW YORK, May 28._The biisiness failures occurring throughout tge country during the last seven days, as reported to R.G.Dun & Co., number for the United States 154, and for Canada, 27, or a total ot 181, as compared with 167 last week and 176 the weck previous.The casualties in the East ern, Southern and Middle States are light and below the average in number, the Western and Paciflo States furnishing more than one-half the total number of faltures of the wee! AN IRISH LADY'S SAD PLIGHT.DubLIN, May 28\u2014A lady who is the owner of property valued at betwoen £400 and £500 a year, has applied to the Kil- kenny Outdoor Relief Bureau for assistance.She said she was ashamed to apply for aid, but was unable to obtain hi rents, and only asked for a skilling a week for a few months.It is stated that the members of the Board, ho are all Nationalists, re- grant her request, but offe order admitting her to the Or OU sa THE PRESIDENTS BRIDE NEw YORE, Mav 28.\u2014AMiss Francis Folsom arrived hero last nicht on board of the steamship *\u201c Noordland™ from Antwerp.Col.Lumont, the Presidebt\u2019s private secretary, met the steamer down Be bay.The ladies wera escorted on board the revenue cutter and were landed at the foot of 23rd street, and from there pi up town.RACE FOR THE OAKS STAKES.LoNpoN, May 28.\u2014This was the fourth day of the Epsom Suramer meeting.The race for the Gaks stakes was won Sv the Duke of Hamilton's bay filly \u201cMiss Guin- oy;\u201d Prince Sorkoffs bay filly \u201cArxo Navis\u201d was second.and Mr.Abenboim's chestnut fly \u201c Brawlass\u201d third.Thère were twelve starters, VENTILATION OF PARLIAMENT.ISPECIAL TO TRE STAR] .LoNDox, May 28\u2014The committee on ventilation in Parliament will present a report on Monday.The estimated cost of the pro- ben !mprovements is between £10.000 and | THE FISHERIES QUESTION, The Bulject Uslmly Discussed -in the United States House of Kopresontatives\u2014 The Roport on the Ding.ley Shipping Bill Adopted.{SPECIAL TQ THE STAR) WasHINGTON, May 28.\u2014In: the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr.Dingley submitted the Conference report on the Shipping Bll Mr.Breckenridge, of Kentucky, thought the consideration of the report should be postponed until the members «! tha House had.an opportunity to examine the provisions of the bill caretully.The question involved in the Frye amendment was broader than it might appear tobe.It not 3 auty upon the President to withdraw from foreign vessels certain commercial privileges when those privileges had been denied to American vessels 1b the country to which such foreign vessels belonged.The sup, need for the provision arose out of the recent treubles with Canada, but there was not a word in the bill i vessels.There was no passage of the bill, and it could be considered more fully at some future day than now.There was NO DANGER OF WAR, and the executive had under consideration the settiement of the Canadian fishery trouble.Mr.Dunn, ot Arkansas, said the provision did not apply to the fishing question, Mr.Breckenridge thought that if that were truo there was less necessity for haste in passing the bill, because there was no other pending question relative to the commercial privilezes betwera the United States and anv other country.The objection to the provision was that it enabled the President to place an embargo upon Canadian vessels.He would go as far as the geatleman from Maing to protect the fishing interests of Massachusetts and Maine, but wanted to be clear as to what ho was doing.He did not pelieve in retaliatory or revengeful legislation.He believed more \u2018in diplomatic intercourse snd in paticot and honest, candid correspondence with a view 0 REACHING A SETTLEMENT, \"5 than he did in executive interference and retaliatory measures.He had no doubt the Canadian difficulty would be satisfactorily sottled.Two great nations like the United States and England wore not golng to fall out about a matter of fishing which could be settled by negotiation.Mr.Dingley said that in view of the fact that a country was attemptiug to discriminate against a certain class of American vessels It was proposed \u2018simply to extend the authority given by the act of 1823, so that the President ight issue his proclamation withholding from vessels of any country which discriminated against our vessels precisely the privileges which were denied to us.Mr.Breckenridge enquired whether any country except Canada now denied any privileges to American vessels.Mr.Dingley replied in the negative.After further distussion the report was op RETALIATORY MEASURES PROBABLE.WASHINGTON, May 28.\u2014It is stated at the State department this afternoon that nothing additional bas been heard as to the \u2018Fisheries.Minister West was at the de- partiment this morning, but bis business related to routine matters It is expected tbe shipping bill, with the Frye non-inter- course amendment will be signed by the President to-day.Probably the first point to which the attention of the administration will be directed, if retallatory measures shall be considered, will be the propriety of refustog to Canadians permission to procure ice in our ports for fresh fish.CABLE JOTTINGS.The Prussian Landiag yesterday passed.the Baltic and North Sea Canal Bill.The death is announced of Carl Daubigny and Plerre Frere, the French painters.Berlin police bave recently raided the houses of several female Socinlist lenders.Germany opposes the raising of ithe blockade of the Greek coast until the fleet has completely disarmed.The London Herald says: The German Government is preparing a bill, the abject of which is to place under strict surveillance the Anarchists and Socialists.It will be introduced in the Reichstag at the earliest practical moment.Lu The leaders of the workingmen\u2019s party in Belgium have decided to hold monster demonstrations in the principal towns in South t on the 13th of June.If they are probibited they propose to convene a grand Socialist congress at Brussels on that te AMERICAN NOTES Austin Baldwin, agent of the State Line of steamers, New York, died to-day.; Otto Neebe, well known as a leading stockholder in a socialistic pub! company,\u201d bas been arrested in cago Returns from fourteen precincts show that the reform tickets swept the city of Richmond, Va, overwhelmingly.A fire in the hoisting works of the Grand \u2018entral mine at Tombstone, Ariz, last night destroyed all the hoisting and pumping machinery and entered the shaft.of the mine, where it is still burning ; loss $250,000.GOOD-BYE TO THE LIBERAL PARTY, Loxpox, May 28\u2014)Mr.Joseph Cowen (Radical) member of Parliament for New Castle-on-Tyne, publishes a letter in the New Castle\u201d Chronicle, in which be says: The dissentients, consctiously or unconsciously have bade good-bye to the Liberal party.The Home Rule Question is mot settled.Years will be spent over thisfight.Political animosity will grow and fester, leading toa complete recasting of the party lines.The prospect for the Liberals is not hopeful.THEOLOGICAL: COLLEGE BILL THROWN OUT.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] QuErEc, May 28.\u2014On a vote of 8 to 7 the Private Bills Committee of the Legisiatire Council has thrown out the bill of the Montreal Theological Coliege.DON CARLOS\u2019 WHEREABOUTS.BERNE, May 28.\u2014 The Swiss Federal Council, rep} to an enquiry by.Spain, has stated that Don Carlos, the pretender to | the Spanish throne, recently left Lucerne suddenly and went to Austria by way of the St.Gothard tunnel \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Waiting for the Council.The City Passenger Raflway Company's work of laying a double.track on Craig street from St.88 t westward has come to a fuil stop at the corner of St.Lawrence street.This is easily explained by the fact that the Company are not allowed to open up any street without a special permit Irom the City Council.The Company have been requesting the Council for permission to go on with thelr work for some, time.The petition to this effect appears on the order of the day, but it is always overlooked for the sake of other Another Interviewer.- A New York World reporter has arrived to interview Billy Maloney and the New York boodle aldermen.Alnloney says he has not since his here spoken to a reporter, still some of the enterprising correspondents have sent away columns upon columns of pretended interviews.! nr He Dentes the Charge.; Pierre Demuy.the man charged with committing the indecent assault upon the little girl namea Gravel, called ay to deny the charge made against him.He sare when the case comes to trial be will be.to prove the charge to be foundiess, } Rifle Five more targets have been got Into position at the Point St.Charles rifle but as the platforms are not up A South Eastern Railway.The cheap, popular, Saturday excursions by this line to Newport; (Lake Memphiems- og), Knowiten, Chambiy and other ints, wl commence on Satarday next, 29th inst.Trains leavo Montreal ai 2and 7.45 p.m.and the vary low rates named snould induce many to take advantage of the lavorablo opportunity thus offered them to spend a Sunday ht some pue of the numerous on the \u201c7 MR St _Jamen street, t points particalara at the office, only conferred a privilege, but 1mposed a.he | | fered, ranges, they will only be able to be used at the 209: yardsrange.Ris A TORONTO STOUK RXCHANGE, Special Notice.The finest assortment of Household Furnl- pEtported for Tux Sram by Birathy Bros, Stock ture In Walout, Cherry, Oak and Ash Is to Paire Sacrament siroet.May 8 a bo found ot H.J.Shaw & Co.'s, 46 craie Montreal.12081,207%; [Rtandard.[12615] iss eme ie {its a FINANCIAL Derehants \"2 1513120 fom Tol MoBNING SaLEs\u2014110 Bank of Montreal 208, COUMEN {1367 ipdy/ CP, - 25 do 207%, 2do 208, 90 do 207%~.23 do 907%.Imperis iäs figé ona.ous Co.ses 25 Ontario 116%.26 Merchants 141, 1 m- Federal.11034 [10835 {Can.vole bon morco 120.100 Manitoba 114%.25 Richelieu Domtndo 774.agg \u201cIL Gage wis | i Td}.30 do 74%, 115 do 74, 25 City Puss.154% 261 do 155, 25 do 155%, 100 do 155, 150 Gus Chicago and New York Prices Current, 105%.25 do 19582, 25 Canadian Pacific 635.GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.375 Telecravh 125, orth of Canad Worth o AFTERNOON SALES.\u201425 207%.4 do 20725, 225 Pelesraph 128}; 5 de 122%: 60 Uits Pass.: 50 Manitoba 11414: Canada North-West Land 74%: 25 Intercolo- nial Coal 15; $12,000 of Harbor 5s 12 In London consols closed at 101 15-16, Canadian Pacific.opened ui é Paris Rentes opened at 83 2 25.Money in London 1X.NEw York STocEs.\u2014(By Meredith & Monk.) The market onened strong ag: ing and the shorts wero covering up till noon, continue long.duced to buy.and.unless an outside element \u2018appears, there cannot be a much higher market for the present.Wastern Union on talk of no dividend next quarter, 00 Can.Cotton 85, $11,500 a Cotton Bonds at 104.¥ Bank of Montreal 25 do 207X: 5 Commerce 120 3 do 124.25 do 123%, 7 helieu 74.25 do 734: 45 do 78: 135: Gas 195%, 40 do 195: 25 Canada Cotton $5: 200 at 112.ed at 65%.closed nt 66.275.closing at again this morn- weak GRAIN 1¥ NEW Yoni.Speclally reported for i s ; larciae.120 SC Frs Xavier auent A ay agroiver à \u2014 TE Ew jGrars 15 Cmicano.Opg.UpstLwseiCie | Obs Hit LwaP CIRE TT Te === + E dood | 83141832, 8735 anal 13a, $2%i13 BARI 841s Beit] Ieee Pn was De ia TOLA76L2 7514 (76 >| 45144515 45 ABM! R510 (SHE 35% July.aby S525 4035 4534] 3613136: 5 3618-36) | 1oM 463s 401k 4613] 57 3 Tie SIT AT | 351 35a 842215 slorsloang yl Br nes ET AID ETES Sos SE Aug.) 3145181343135 Site] Lt 39, Sthy 2437 2415 PROVISIONS IN CBICAGU - \"when it begun 10 react and got very tired.MontblOpeniaz 3 ; $750,000 more Sold hus beon ordered for ship tblOpeninz Highest.) Lowest.Closing.ment, whic 3 depressing effect, and now ony Tune Tees Rima TRE that the bulk of the bears have voverad.it is \"© fume =] 332.825 | Sine a, quite in order that thero should be a sharp re- Aug.] 84238 845 san date action.but the bull feeli is vory strong, Iann_ June.5.90 5.85 590 = and it appears as if the leaders were anxious July \u2026 592 3-97 14 be] AD7ie to let prices off so as to load up cheaper, and __ __ _lAug.-1_600 ! corte] 600} gon; that it is hardly probable that a decline will |.\u201d Cash Prices.\u2014 Wheat.724 :corn, 33; oats, till the public cannot in- 26%: pork.8 20: lard.5 87 4.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 FORKIGN EXCHANGE\u2014Eeported for THE STAR by Rrra kers, 57 Francios Jackson, Bro! 57 se Xavier st.3 p.m.May 28.In New York.! - In Monireal.Posted] Actuaï {Betw'n HAT, Counter COMMERCIAL, \u2014 fl TT I Conner, N.Y.Fds!1-100trar 15 @ 14 LOCAL.4.88 4.76 Sig 604.19 5-16 @ Lo aig There was very little stir on change to-day.+*° (SL, dudmdi1316isie han, a few small lotsof flour are said to have Money in London 143, we changed bands for Jocal wants, outside of which no sales are reported, in wheat we hear TES of no transactions of any extent, coarse &rains MARBIAGES.remainthe same.quotations are nominally CROWTHER-LEE\u2014At Toronto, May unehanged.Gra.\u2014Wheat, Spring, 87 to 89%; do red Winter, 86 to 0 : Ste; oats, 82 to 82h, ; rye, 61 to 62c: peas, T0to Tle.Flour : Patents.$4 25 to perior extra, $4 10 to 4 corn, 33to extra superfine, $3 75to 8 à t a , $165 1 70: superfine, $1 55 to 1 60: fine, $1 50: middlinzs, $1 40: city bars, delivered, 82 50 to 2 35; ontmeal, bris, $4 15 to 4 30: do.granulated.$4 45 to 4 GÛ.DAILY Rec 53,900 bush ; flour, 875 bris : ashes, cheese, 424 hides 287 tobacco.35 \u201cAMERICAN AND FOREIGN.BEERBOHM Wheat.stows on passage corn, steady.à corn.steady.Arrivals off coast: corn, nil.En kets.turn easier.t, heavy: do, corn, aniet but steady.Wheat in Paris quiet, Liverpool, 3.30 p.con.1.Western lard, 31s 6d i rime city tallow.23s 6d.firm, fair demand: offerings 4 ver receipts for past thre oontals wheat.of which 233.do Cars American, cen \u2018Wholesale Prodace, Provisioas, ete.CHEESE.\u2014Our quotations dre unchanged.No large sales are reported ville yesterday there was some 2300 boxes of- the greater part of which were purchased at firures ranging from 7 to ruling price W quote: New, BUTTER.\u2014Thera ment to note, sales are chiefly for local requirements.Stocks are pre values, if anything.a shade weaker.are got cnagired for and difficult of sale.We e and Broek western, 12 to 17c.EGGs.\u2014Th Vestern markets are hip] come down fome'in values, as shippers here do not feel dispos tent at present figures, in here is confined chiefly to I @ quote: 88e: do white Winter, 85 to 86c 4 50: choi - a ape ca, sa 85: Ontario bars, 190; Spring extra.to 55 50; ETPTS.\u2014 Wheat, 45.907 bush : corn, peas, 7593 bus: oats, 22,000 bush: BARNES\u2014At Saltfleet, Ont.Mny 26.by the Ven.Archdeacon of York, William Crowther to Maria Lee.\u20ac ETHIER-LYNN\u2014At Toronto.May 24.by Rev.Father M, J.Carduke, Jos.H.Ethier t Mamie G, Lynn, Te DEATHE.ARNOTT\u2014At Lakefield, Township of Gore.May 27th, Marilda M.Hicks, wife of Alexander Arnott, aged 47 years.Funeral on Saturday at 10.30 a.m.FAIRWEATHER\u2014At Oghawn, Ont.May 24.Annie.widow of late Davi years, eather.85 CAVERHILL\u2014At Trafalgar.Ont, May 20, Jessie 5.Hislop, wife of Thomas Caverhill, \u20ac§ years, \u20ac 2.Agrie Auld: wife of P.Barnes.27 years.4 brls: butter.76 kezs: boxes: leather.9 : raw cases.reports : Carzoes off const : corn.nothing offering.and for shipment: Wheat.stow: ark Lane: Wheat.slow; do, Wheat, small; and French country mar- Liverpool: Wheat.spof Flour, ¥.stead to.be \u20ac, 29s: prime ic cable says: Tor Wheat HRONOMETER FOR SALE We have a very fine Ship's Chronometer, now so universally used by watchmakers to show ocorrvcied public time in their front windows, which we will sell at a reduced orice.HENRY GRANT & SON, Cor.Beaver Hall and Dorchester st.131x DONALD DOWNIE, L.C\\le HUSME® LAKCTOT, B.G.la Do & LAFCIoR ADVOCATES, &e.Offices: \u20145t.Lawrenos Hall Building, are do corn for same time.35,700 here.In Brock- The the being 71-16c.Itis thought that h and will to operate to any great ex- the meantime trade 145 8t.James street, Montreal, 16x Janey COLORED GAS AND OIL GLOBES, GAN BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS.HUGHES &: STEPHENBOK, (Late BR.PaTrON), Established 1860.PRACFICAL SANITARIANS, 113x4awt! 745 CRAIG STREET.wants.We 1 to 74e; prime old, 7*+ to 8e is no change of any mo- JPEBSONAL\u2014L cannot explain bere, of course, Saide.1241 e, and i] 17 to 19c: M 16 to 18¢; rolis.13 to 16\u20ac; eggs for le, ere is a fair demand for NIXTH PROVINCIAL REGIMENT OF CAVALRY.XO.1 TROOP.Will muster at the old City Hall, Sunday af ternoou at 2.45 p.m., to attend divine service packers\u2019 wants, and while quotations remain 8t St.Andrew's Church.By order nominally the same, yet values are a shad ; COLIN MAR: HUK, easier.We quote: 11 to 12c.Ww ®] 141 Last.Com't.LE SYRUP AXD \u2018SUGAR \u2014 We quote: + > === Syrup, small cans, 50 to 550; cans, Toto & 3 ROYAL a T5¢: sugar, 5 to The y NS \" q SALT Fi1sH.\u2014We quote: Labrador salmon.7 _224K CHURCH FARADE.No.1.$13: do.No.2.$12: do.No.8, $11; do.GEE: - n will Parade for Di- British Columbia.$11; dry cod.$3 to 8 50.= a\" pb Yine Service in Full Dress at 2.45 AsnEs.-\u2014Pots, $$ 30: pearis, 84 85 to 4 93, © Brees imeusder OP tbe Dana ann 1050; clear \u201cshort ou, bork: ow.$13 to ED LYDON Ca : clear short cut.new, : ; smoked hams.11% to 12: do vassed, 2 FR LYDOX, \u20ac £ Adit can 12Ne: breakfast bacon, 10% to 11e TALLOW.\u20144% She.; »\u2014Fairbanks, 9 to 920; Canadian, 8 to 8Xc: tierce.8 to 8e.UITS, to $1.50 per ia o.low banacas, Aspinnails ot 1050 fa rrsl: ow ADAS, Aspin 2 t bunch: do, Jamaica $1.50 to 2.50 i red do $1.50 to : $1 50 per apples.81 75to4 per 10 lb W% CocoanuLs, $5 per 100.perib.Yellowonions.$350to 4 per strawberries, 15 te SN \u2014Winter apples, common.750 Darrel: do choice $2.50 tn © val.0, i SE 15 to per quart: tol do.large crate, $6.50.Pine doz.; cherries $275 per the, Armory.by order.; meeting Anthony's Church at 3p.m., for the purpos of reporting progress in connection with St Pater\u2019s Bazaar.large attendanes is rep7 ROYAL SOU courant Quarteriy meetirz of above Company will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in Hone Coffee House.Esory member i: 8 also expected t ste; in Full Dress, on SUNDAY, 30th inst, = IBBOTSON, Capt.LADIES OF ST.ANTHONY'S Committee are requested to attend a on Monday, the Sist inst.at St ep © : Amerionn cucumbers, per $5; a .Ame: cabbage.per bri $4; American By order .per crate, $3 50 to $5.Mas MR.A.WILSON, 1241 Secretary, Toronto Produce Market.Market, decidedly dull.Sales made of No.2 Autumn wheat at 79% on 31% to 22e on track.ley, and none offered or wanted.- track.and oats at Bar purely nominal, GRAND OPENING! - ing Shawls.sample Socks and Stockings.Lin General Bazaar.NEW GOODS! Samples Mfrs\u201d Lace Curtains, sample Even- en Wheat, Fali.No.2, 79 to 80s: Spring.Towsllings, Linen Tablecloth, Stair Oilcloth, 2.80't Bles Winter, rod.f00.Pons Ne 3.o Sheepskin Mats, GEO.H.ROWELL.to 60c.Oats, No.3, 31% to 32%».Flour, super- 1695 Notre Dame St.2nd flat.dor, $3 65; extra.$3 50 to #3 35: Spring N.B\u2014Over the wonderful 10¢ Store (red extra.$3 25 to $3 30.door) 123x Eastern Abattoir Cattle Market, EFThere were offered yesterday on this market ST.LEON SPRINGS 2 HOUSE.We are selliog à Firat-class Top Buzey.\u2014WITH\u2014 Fell Loather \"Trimming, Patent Wheels, \u201cLatest Improved Springs Handsewely l\u2019ainted, PRICE:\u2014ONE H UNDRED DOLLARS These are our own makes and fully guaranteed.=, Village Carts, Phactoie, de.\u20140 HENEY & LACROIX, 837 se Tom Sweet.v GREENBANK, optics concentrated.so- GREENBANK, °3, xr.\u201cor, Forriored Heart brand.GREENBANK, 2 Ixy, cent.Fomorod brand.in 10¢ tins.for \\ & Manufacturers.Chloride of Lime.or Bleaching Powder, extra quality, in airtight Metallic cans of different sizes.L.CHAPUT, FILS & CIE., GREENBANK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 808, 311, 323 C rs Btreet.123 9 3awx NOTICE.The Montreal Saattary and Plumbing Association have in their prospectuses given the name of G.W.lles, Vice-President and Hoñorary Member.This Mr.Lies is not the undersigned, GEORGE ILES, MANAGER, WINDSOR HOTEL.1241 MCGILL NORMAL SCHOOL SESSION 1885-86.The Annual Public Meeting for the Presentation of Diplomas to Teathers-in-Training in the ! McGILL NORMAL SCHOOL, will be-held in the Hall of the School, on Monday.May 31st.at $p.m.Friends of Education are respectfu in viled to attend, \" re 1 in 8.F.ROBINS, LL.D.1242 PRINCIPAL Forsale by all first-class druggists and rovers._ |.Cibil\u2019s Finid Extract ot Beef.* Tüxt INSOLVENT NOTICE ._ \u201cThe Brunswick.\u201d In re Ph.Poulin, Sorel, insolveat.Highly importont to hotel keepers.am authori to offer for sale the lease and turniiure and hotel rights of that magnificent new hotel \u201cThe Brunswiek.\u201d This hotel has only been opened one year and as been most elaborately finished and furnished.It has accommodation for 200 guests, a ballroom 5) feet, and a prome nade platform 30x70 feet.and is unquestionably tho nest hotel in the Dominion east of on I ca = cto- &Taph of the building to be bad on application to Measrs.Dufresne & Mongenais, Mont- treal.and Jas.Morgan.Esq., Sorel, or to A A TAILLON.124 9 Curator, Sorel.NICE COLLECTION OF ABOUT SIXTY BPORTING PICTURES, .including Fox Hunting.Fishing and Shooting, will be sold at my rooms.Te-Merrow (Saturday) Mevoing AT TEN O'CLOCK.WILLIAM H.ARNTON.Auationeer.124 1 AILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, District of Mantreal\u2014No.2126 _In the Cirenit Couri\u2014 Aristide Foley, Plant, vs.Dolphis, alias Adolphe Riack.l'efendant, Esynalite \u2014On ine 3th day of June next, at 10 of the clock in the forencon, dow! of the said def Alber: n the 3 endant, No.23 street, tn the City of Montreal.will br sold by autherity of Justice all 1be guods and chattels of ibe sald Defendant.seized in this cause, co g of one Pape ane Harness, onc Siove, etc, etc Terms cash.JETTE, BN 0.Moutreal.May \u201cth, 1880 $24 1 BBALIEES SALE.\u2014Provinve of Quebec, instrict of Montreal.No.1554\u2014Supe- one) rior \u2014Joepd nevilion.Prre, Plainuf, vs.< Queviilon, Fils.DPefendan th day of June \u201cof pp TNER WANTED\u2014WITH facture a a £315,000.lo contique the Mikomor wel 1 7 ANTED-A MAN AN WIrE WwW - Ww out children.The man to ok a tn \u20180 ores ud pe himwif generally useful, and Cote St.Luke, off Cate den Nelme PT u Ferra ey ANTED -~A FIRST-CLASS BRASS woulder, also à first-clans « pvly.; vore-make waae Aber uved apply.HT, MMTCHELE & CO.Sau omer a1.Peter and Ceatz siroets.MANTED\u2014A BOY.DAVID CRAW.W FORD, iad wail CHAN 1949 173 St.James Bt.WV ANTED-4 GOOD PLAIN COOK.Apply at 106xtt 1752 St.Catherine Street.ME Address ÿ os, ae LY SHG per Dot.manu- Tr DIATELY TAXTED_INM AN EXPERIES W Sock Cutler.Abily w HL Shorey & La MENCED AAS TANTERP-EXPERIENCE STARCHE Ww TED NIENCED COLLAR STARCHERS- WANTED-A GEN Courville street, WASTED-A VIRST-CLASS PAPRE WULEE.A wood pRrmanent patiton fi i D.£5 wages Apnly 9% and S58 Su Pin Cran ' eee VV AXTED\u2014sPPRENFICE FOE PLENHING AND versity ATURE.Apply F.Noman, I lumber, av Ung VERRY NY ANTED\u2014RARBEER; GOOD WAGEX James street EBAL SERVANT, APPLY 17 1241 WANTED_MAREIED WOMAN 3 OR 4 HOT RS y day tor Pores à A a PM No.Ses Net ee Pris betwecn 3 avd î TANTED-13 SEWING ACHINE OPEN RS W Hue shoes, also rh Bes TaE ov ony employment and pond wWagek APY IE Metrents Fred Sand ZS Peler st, s Eh JANMTED\u2014CELLAR MAN.ONE RAVING Ex.» ?permoce.William V.cordon, 1933 Catherine x NV ANTED\u2014STRO) G ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WILL RE to make lamælf generally eseful.William Catherine st.Y.Gerdon.EXSS se.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN BEN W'ievs PSS ENST) DO GENERAL 3 SL James ANTEB\u2014UMENTATELY.FIRSP-OLASS 000K\" Ww RU references required.aq PR erhis ES street.ee 1m 3 T'ANTED \u2014 FIRST- CLASS RARBERS THE W talmoral Hotel ; none ately, ones an Tes wy 11 \u2014\u2014 IE ANTED4 GOOD DEFSSMAK ERS.GO 3 W Even to competent hands.Te aca ha sers 1941 WYANTES-GENERAI.SERVANT, Nab WASHING or traning; references 33 Met:l College Avene.Fetcirol.Amis 53 Pate WwW ANTED-A HOUREMAID:; ut NT RAVE GOOD Teferences.À bet, 2 rocner ste co aly Feca ! 2nd 3a V j ASTEBA Teen, a as FIRST-CLASS coachman, best \"RCE uired.St.Haber: si.tienne ra \u201cPEN ES FANTED\u2014A HUY ABOUT 34 YEARS O AGE.o Ww Apply as M.Bems', 1339 St.Caiberine WO ~ ed ACY SET: VV ANTED_A GIRL FORGENERA L HÔLSEWORK.Must he a pizin cook.Apply °F ; Cader ioe Sue Vent ARCS ASP 10 E W.Faton WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SYEADY RLACESMITR™ helper.A.: once, Dominion Hard Wi Ca, Lumatel-, Lachine puce.> E Vénus WE CE SFG gn WILE IRR WATER ANRT wai WAXED ABT, CLEAN KITCHEN SiR GQ I ANTED-INMNE ELY 5 Ww Nica IMMEDEATELY DRESSMAKERS.#9 19834 ANTED-TIDY 61 AX GENERAL S ANT Ww family of two.Mrs.F.Hagoe, ry Fi , 154 3 ANTED\u2014A LITTLE GIRL To 1 TH 1.- WwW hogsework.62 Cathcart Siret win Her ; VV AXATED-AT 69 UNIVEESITY ST.A HOUSE maid.1343 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN.WITH GOOD REcommendations, to drive a hardware dray.30 St.[Buipice us.L.174.3 ANTED-\u2014-A GOOD JOR COM POSIT STEAD em t graphic Vo teary are 142 ANTED\u2014A MIDDLE AGED.WOMAN Te WwW tend to a Kick aed AE = ES ne \u2014 ral uo washing.Mrs.Jacols, 15: lance st.above .eT VYANTEN- GENERAL SERVANT.FOR.FAMILY.of_ihree, t to Ue se 3 ply 1 So : CORRE Tor Sommes.A ANTED\u2014A NURSEMAI SE JUNE; MUS WASTER P FOR ISX JUNE; MUST © coun! if required.Appluat 18 Uriversity st, between land dor between Gand Sp.m 242 ANTEID-A SNART YOUTH FOR A FI N= WwW surance office.Adlress P.@ Rox 326, BESS NV ASTED\u2014RY A LADY.WRITING, COPYING.OR ; any ligh! work at her home, situation store.A me vi\" si 25 dice > 1542 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG _LAD x AND Ard in à private i oF Wr » boa A erred; lerms moderato, Address, stating term 3 ESA\" STAR office.ANTED\u2014 A SITUA N BB Ni 3 WwW a 2 TION BY A WORKING branches, beat ci and Feropean erences; now iB Ding fl ¥ tod.NX.Murrxy, 522 Les sireet, or Cole St.An! A 1342 VF ANTED-BY A SEINGLÉ MAN, PORITION AS sock time ki Address = Ÿ hos Tan cli T clerk.good 108 8 ANTED-SITCATION AS WORKING HOUSE- w Keeper, good 1 Address 0 6t Jane street 1243 ANTEI\u2014A BITUATION AS 33 WwW NT or Los TRAVELLER OR ved Fracce.Can in French qn, hes a far kavwiege ot i Ad 204 = Star office.134 2 .m as companion to à lady, W S553,\" Svar office.12 = ANTED- WORK EY THE DAY~WASHING.Ww irvetag or ule cleaning.Address 13 Vitre st ANTED-POSITION ON SHIP AS CLE OR VV rar best references Pa diea LE PE OS STAR vitre, _ 124 3 RON LARGE BEDROOM.wr PULL OR PAT- board; = \u201cne ©: : best references Address ~V 90848.STAR Ofer.oy 1 ROM-TO.LET 1 MCE COMFORTABLE of kitchen; al: RED- tn the room.with or without owe so, well 3, ai 7 of khe {clock in che foremoon, at the mot 3 SW Borines of the pA Defertant, nnd at & af the Ja va Te ra three sali wal rent cheap.Ee Be aT By mathe af foes thie ptr of Montreal.wil ROMA LALGE WELL FURNISHED Rood TO \".= els Na! » La 2, 2 a f tue sasd Defendant, seized 1m Wiis canse, CoS fr Itt, wiih > .Hone Farniare.are.etc.Lu WAOCST.ESC.Men board; al, 3 single ave 8 Victoria a real 2Rb May, fie = QOMS\u2014FTRNISHED, SINGLE AND DOURLE: YO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE.AT BR penton valy.Nao.7 Rurneide Place.138: Berthier.river fron .use of piano OU3S \u2014 COMFORTABLE FUENISHED ROOMS boat.\u201d Audresi, I.B.Copeland, Berthuer (cn lan.Ris ar M CON GE 126 1 = = OOMS \u2014 NICE COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH LE1-LOWER TENEMENT, 98 DU_ IRÉSISh if rognircd, terme a Seba refértores cu rocher St Destrabie locality.Apply, 3aoeed No.12 Victoria streer 1242 450 Si.Pagal St 124 8 some 350 head of cattle for butchors wants.| This house will bs open June 1st.Terms Which met ready sale at prices ranging from as usual.Dr, Johnson, of Philadelphia, will SX todXe for prime, calves.from $2 to 8 reside at the Springs.Sanitary arra 1s each, 430 sheep and lambs.the former selling first-class.8 g and attendance for from $3.50 to horses.Baths at all times.Water a sure 6.50 each, and the latter from $2 e te 4 cach; there were only a few hogs on cure for rheumatism, salt rheam and \u2019 Pepsi A MES K.GILMAN, Point St.Charles Cattle Market.1242 * Toon Bers Co aeceints of shippers yesterday, wore heavy, = ere was a good supply for butchers\u2019 wants, for which 9 ere pas ang Yo demand: BELLEVUE HOUSE, prime export cattle so xp 45 to 5c; buteh- ; PrmoeCeh aropeht 3X to de; shoop, 410 3X0: Fran boon newly furnished thronehent and hogs.6X to 5a.: calves, * is now open for the season.Eve ing first- class.Excellent Boating, Bathing.Fishing.GASPARD TAROUILLE Viger Cattls Market.BRedeipts shot, 118 milk cows selling at for common, to $15 i pyre por a tion of , Quality.fer hi on rom to ch calves sold piks at $3 to LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEST PRICES CÜRRENT.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported Francois .0, Tel .Store.Main Union Readinr.MONTEEAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ke.T.Proprietor.12476 for prime: the greater por- stock offered was of medium which the demand was fair.; 80 n each, 25 sucking $3 50 ea sd a Pork.51 Oto © 316-0 © Bacon.1c.286\u201c0 O do.s.¢.0°0 uv Tallow 2300 © wnee- EO QO OQ Macd Bros, Stock Broilers, St Shroot Shay 5.jeur o Potre Dame st.ea of buying a prope 0 half way on the road Yo Tongue Pointe, and starting a rural restauran maples.in full viow of the a customers may have a first-class dinner or.re in the suburbs, and on lace wi noisy charneters establishments of JARDIN DES LILAS.MB.DUPERROUZEL, the-popuiar restaura- has had the happy at Maisonneuve, t There under the shade of the elms and the St.wrence, fresh ments, This is the only establishment of the kind 0 can frequent the with his family without meeting the usually met with in other LET \u2014 A CONVENIENT 8 ROOM house, splencid shade trees, large yard Rent, 69 and small ares, 142 4 and rlabling.No St Philippe SL, SL Henri.7 LET\u2014RESTAURANT, CENTRALLY located, with an established trade.Good chance for à first-class man.A \"A rid STAR office.1241 O LET-LOWER TENEMENT, 124 Durocher st, in thorough order.En- gare of GG.Lolham, $90 St Lawrence st, or T.Atkinson, 2 St Jarnes st 14 = For SALE \u2014 À SPLENDID SET OF double harnesses, American make, cost 0150, for 635; also red leather brass mono! harps new.for $50, cost $75: niso new dog cars and village cart combined, very styliah, cheap.1242 Address, \u201c BR 254\" BTAR atfice.B SALE-\"LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DU CODE CAL\u201d dr C.C.de Lorimier, à reduction of cne Qoliny per lame: a a Alea Li parte Por ete, = ea T tens Francais,\u2019 \u2018en.Address H.Lrown, 1659 Notre Dane st For SALE CHES P.STRONG WORKING HORSE, 9 years ald, EC express waçon, te à shafiz, raitable for heavy work er market gardener; also one large ice wagon with cover, wanits Some repairs, will be sold Yow.138 St.Acgustin street.St.Herr: 128 3 FE SALE\u2014CHEAP, A NEW YORK SINGER -aimostnew.at 85% Amberstst.1241 Kansas & J LL BALL BEARING Macrives t ELDLESS OTÉEL 2 ACK Boxes and Horrow Forks, now offered at loss prico than second-hand.- hanta hôse desiring a genuine bargain apply at once or send for catalogue.D.DAVISON, 124 eod® 712 Craig street, Nj ccisBON & McLENNAN, Barristers, Advocates, &c., STANDARD BUILDING.157 ST.JAMES ST.ONTBFAL.RD.McGrseox.M FRANCIS MCLEYSA=.85x Reported for Tar STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co.TLTFERS_\u2014-WATER FILTERS-\u2014NOTICE Stock Brokers, 160 St.Fra.Xavier st.May 25, 1656.the water at this season.Lhen buy one.KE Thé.Askd.Ha.of Cheavins Water Filters from li.P.Jdekson, x 73480724 ICity Pasw .{15514]1 Chemist, 1353 SL Catherine street.\\ BEX | Ontario Xd.1118 15 Gas .{1951g(194: Peoples.100 95 {Can Sbipping].\u201d 3 LATEST IN PERFUMES.7 |ive [vd ce celte \u201cue Mikado.Yum Yum and White Clover.Can.Cot.Uo.| 90 | 821% 107x For sale pre of leurs and Dorchester Se.pe AVELLING SHOE SET.A SHOE \u201cso Brush, Rox of Blacking ana Box in Lo -\u2014 Ca which ta keep hem: will Le told isLes Lg ct nt .Hin cel gs i tan Pac.Br! eal oars ie PE Ne : js.; ; ep en ReGen a 153, JonCp lends.107 1043 VANS\u2019 LIQUID BRILLIANCY FURNI- Rieh æu_ 784; G ding dina ture Folish makes on Jerolure look 2 = ; rene\u2019 5 g ike new.ton .> 4.\u20ac = - Le Mes Corner OL Biours di 1d var RS Joey i 5 PROARD-STRANGEES AND OTHERS the city will | tho kin FORSALEA HAND CART.COOD ORDER, STRONG.not rget \u201c Jardin des Lilas » 302 St James, ip =: oy Do: fo the JOR SALE A MILK ROUTE.CANS.CART AND Notre Dame St, Maisonneuve.1241 sielgh.Address = ¥ 253.\" Star office.134 = 9 EAU SCENE PO OS x Cal \u2018x itoder; = soit - WU , N BICYCLES + chawr.Appiv io I.0.Box 59.city.ods TOR SALE-PURE BLACK _MPAXISH EGGS FOR A LA \u2014_e\u2014- Ferme tie.For xale at 200 Aqualact st.Yok 1 = : vARD\u2014FURNISHED ROOM TO LEY, DOUBLE 0 Z| NIE A number of New, First-class Bi'incie.with boars or without board.13 German a d IVE S \u2018 VISITING nd fext-class room and Loan at reasonabie rate at 78 Usborne sieves, near lindsor Hatel, Wy'AXTED-\u2014BOARD FOR A LADY, IN REALTAT «istrict tn countrr, near Montreal; good plain troard.private family, dorms moderate.Address \u201cFTC STAR oftion, 124 2 LOST FOX TERRIER Ii WITH BROWN SpOIs, answer to the name of \u201cChris.\u201d Finder wilt be 1 rewarded by retaraing 19 234 St, Ji st.134 2 JLOST-EURBER MAT FOR CARWIAGE, ON 3p.Finder please return to No.§ Union Ave.1743 TL PT-FROH \"1501 ST.CATHERINE.STREET.Thoradsy 25th.King Charles Toy xpaniel black.white and tan, return Lo above address and ve rewant.124 3 DANT OF AN EARRING, EN OST=A GOLD PEN {Hi Lavrenor Man ant SL Denis, by the vicinity of way of St Cathertre.Finder will bo rewarded br re tarning to 596 Visitation st.Se LOSI COCKER SPANIEL DOG, AROUT 1 YEAR ald, Color liver and white, fail cat; w Chaw bec.Rewari at 213 sbuter st.vg Foy h-0% cam INST.A SMALL RIM OF MONET - Oaner can bave it by proviag Properly amd me x ad erties Address C2 2068, 5 \u201c
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