The Montreal daily star, 4 août 1886, mercredi 4 août 1886
[" ; Bt John's.It now ao VOL.XVIII, NO.LORD ABERDEEN'S FAREWELL, \u2014\u2014 + Tho Departing Viceroy Tendered an Ovation ou Leaving Lublin-Usprece.dented Demonstration, DUBLIN, August 3.~-The farewell loves given by the Earl-of\u2019 Aberdeon nnd his wife ut Dublia castle to-day wus attended by a large number of members of the Irish National league.\u2018The streets ure profusely decorated In honor of the departing Vierroy and an eporinous crowd of people ise mibled Irom all parts of the country lo teuder the berdeons a rousing ovation on taking their foal leave.The favawell to Lord and Lady Aberdeeu was pbanomeual.All Dublin wis abruad and Llo entbuslasm was unbounded.The procession was a gurgeous aflaly, the trade guilds vielng with each other in display.\u2018There were numerous bands in the Erocsssion and all played national airs, hero belng à marked absence of British tunes Lord Aberdoon aml the Countess were much affected by the demonstration, Lord Mayor Sullivan asked Lord Aberdeon to describe the sceue to the Queen, and to tell her that \u201cthls was à pale forecast of the rooeption she will recetve when she comes rsoh to restore to Ireland her ancieut rent t of self-goverament.\u201d The uddress of the Corporation to the retiri viceroy aeclared that pothing shott of Mr.Gladstone's measurs would sausly the Irish _ people.In his speech at Kingstown, Lord berdeen promised that he and tbe,countess would fervently pra the peace and prosperity of Ireland.ke farewell leveo {u the afternoon was less brilliant than that of Ear! Spencer, and the attendance was smaller.he procession was two hours in passing the castle.Two thuusand horsemen were In line.The crowd troke through the ranks of the police in their endeavor tu shake hands with Lord Aberdeen and his wife.The viceroy and the ovubless welrs tnundated with bouquets, TRADE DEPRESSION.Report of the Royal Commission on the State of British Trade.LONDON, August 3- The final report of the com on appointed by the Cousurva- tive Government in 188% to enquito iuto the of the depression In Lrnde, Will ab- Dounc that the commission bus not fouud any evidence ol depression as regards 1e- striction of trading operations.The volume of British trade has increased more than commensurately with the growth of the population.Low prices and the consequent -dimjuished profits constitute the on y evidence of depression.There bas been 8 greatly prolonged period of over-produc- tion, owing to a vast increase of wealth in the couutry.\u2018The cominisston doss not tur- lieve Lhe legislation regarding labor bas injured trade, and deprocates an increase tn le number of hours of labor and a duni- nution of wages.The report distinctly lu- vors trades unions.The commission considers the recunt failure ot! agricultural roducts the main if not the sole cause at be diminuttou of the home trade, which otherwise, the commission believes, would be in a satisfactory condition.\u2018The condi tiva of the working classos, the report says, bas greatly impraved ta the past twenty years.Competition both in the home and the foreign trade is greatly increased, vse pecially &s regards Gerluany, whose trade is Improving, and pressing Eugland closely at home and abroad.N-» tiscal alteration 18 suggested, and no refersnce 1s made Lo Dro- tection or reciprocity.The conmtuission urges that British factors adapt their manu- fuctures Lo the necessities ol foreign inar- kets, in which respect, the commission says, Germany ex SHOCKING AFFRAY.Twe Men Butchered at à Pionio Near Broek.field, Alo BROOCKFIELD, Mo., August 3.-AL a picnic givon at the Meyer school house, ou Saturday.nine rutles north of this city, a terrible affray occurred, in which two men lost their lives.The farmers for miles aruund bad Hathered to spoud the day in harmless umusément, and one, John Garner, touk ad- vaniage of the gatiering to Ike money, establishing ou booth for the sale of twer witkout procuring a license.Several heads of families present called on Chauncy Hague, Constable of Grantville, to suppress the nuisance.Mr.Hague placed Garner under arrest, and putting a deputy in charge of the booth, started off the grounds with his prisoner, when Edward, a brother of John Garner, ran up with an axe and struck the constable a blow on the neck, severing the windpipe and cutting through the cutlar bone intothe lung.Teet Fogarty, who run to Hague's assistance, recejved a blow from the uxe iu his left sue, cutting through the ribs and almost severing the body in twain.Betore the botriti-d bystanders could regain their presence of mind, Garner darted into lho Woods, Lrand- ishing an axe, and, as yet, has not been captured.Should the murderer bo caught be will be lynched.GENERAI.BOULANGER.An Admission and a Denial From the French Minister of War, PARIS, August 3.Gen.Boulanger, while admitting that he is the author of the Jetters to tho Duc D'Aumals, writes as fois ows: \u201cWhen the consptiacy atuong the Prinços compelled me Lo choose between y former chiof aud the Republic | wus faithful to the latter.l(Lbe [riends of the Duc D'Aumale éver attempt to proceed from words 1 shall simply but ent denis do my duty against them.\u201d \u2018Ihe tovalisL papers publish Juc similes of the letiors ot Geu.Boulanger to the Duc D'Aumale.The General explains that he repudiated thom without baviog read them BUPPOSILE that the parers referred to n spurious letter published In Drussols.He admits that be bas fallen into a skilluliy wepared trap, but maintiins that Lis rel Fons in private life ought not to prevent him ns ou minister from tuitilling ths political duty.The Pails National and other Republican papers Imploro Gen.Lowangep to refrain from \u201cfurther muzabling displays and deliberate untruths.\u201d Its the general opinion that Boulungur Las Jost prestige in the army.SIR CHARLES TUPPER.More Rumors Regarding His Auproaclhing Visit to Cznada.OTTAWA, August 3.\u2014The Evening Journal to-day says: Str Charles Tupper, Whe is Dow vi bis Way to tins country.will remain fu Nova Scotia several weeks prior to visit- fog the capital.Ho will likely spend six months tn Canada, and will 1aho a leading rt in organizing the Conservalive party for the next genvral vlections.Pt 14 regurued as probable that Sir Charles will re-enter the bel but irom a wel intormed source, the information is given that be has no desire of re-entering polities bore just now beyond exerting his powerful hand im favor of his party in the approaching contest.Sir Charles\u2019 visit te this couniury Tuitlls Wis prophetic romark made on the occasion of hes departure for England to assume the dunes of Lord Hizh Commissioner, Hig Inst n- surauces publicly made were Uist ie would coma back to Cavada, if wanted, tn isl Ws former colleagues.Flu ve port than Charles has heon induced te leave Pagland on the ground that ho will Succecd Sir John 1> positively dented.\u201d THOSE STARVA LION STORIES, Admission Frou the Oltawn \u201cree Press\u201d -The Paternity of he Stories, OTTAWA, August 3.The oer Press this afternoon has the following convening Lhe Authority sivon in Lhe nmewspupers which published the talon reporta of the wholesale deaths irom starvation and ravages of bears and wolves said to have occurred al Now- foundiand: \u201cit should be stated that Mir.Andrew F, Widdel was inerviewed by a Free Press reporter, wiuch interview was ublished in thls paper on the 24th ult le represented himsell as being an agent of à large flash house in Boston, and who, nrav- ire bon 1m St Jobw's, Nill, on business, beard reports of suforines from along the Labrador coast which he naratad, Jn the report of that interview this gent lean was wrongly credited with being a residont of [ears that tl e information which ho furn she ns being fact bas Mmory tbe abpearauw of fiction, An sr.181.FISHERMEN RESCUED.\u2014\u2014-_ Eight Gloucestermeu who Last Their Vussels in à Fox, Landeod at Halifax.\u201cMAnIFAX, N.S., August 3.\u2014Elht Gloucester fishermen wbo log their vessols ou Lhe Grund Bank In a fog lust month and exper- tonced torrible sufferings from hunter, thirst and oxhaustion bolory being picked up ur reaching land, arrived here to-day from St.frerre.Four are Nova Scotians, the other four ate Norwegians.Michael Tobin and Lavi Jowett, lost from the schooner **Lizgio J.Greculeul.\"on July uth, were four duvs und nights fn an open dory without food ur water, when they were taken on board by a Lrench bar que in a very exbuusted condition, subi:led with the necessaries of Life, and again started for land, being tinally taken to St.Plerre ou o French Barque.Jero- mal Sulth and llarvey bnley, lost trou the schovuer \u201cFrederick Gearings,* on the Grand Bank, on July 16th, alter lour days and n half loteuse sufforiugs and exposure, wore taken on board a French fisherman, cared for, supplied with provisions and again start reaching Luaivaliuo alter five days\u2019 exposure.Oliver Hnusen and Lari Olsen, of tbe schiooner \u201cDavid A.Stor,\u201d lost thelr vessel op the 17th July, and after three days\u2019 starvation reached St.Law rence, Newtound- land.Charles Crogau and Chris Chlansetn, of the schooner \u201cWiillam H.Uakes' lott thetr vessel on July 20th and three days luter were taken ou board the barque Riberia,\u201d trom St.John, N.B., for Ireland, wbeuce they were on the 27th ult.transierred to the British Hohiog schooner \u201cEliza\u201d and landed al St.Plecre.Smallpox ds still prevalent at St Pierre.They report that Freael vessels are loading enormous quabtities of splendid quality fish at Su l'ierre, which alrendy rivals Gloucester as a groal oudlishing centre.VIEWING THE LAND.Hon.Mr.White's Tour of Inspection in the North-West, WINNIPEG, Man, August 3.\u2014On his return trip from Eritish Columbla, Hon.Mr.W hite stopped over nt Donald and examined the lands there in order tw make himaell thoroughly acquainted with the locality, in view of the reyuest of the Canadian Pacifle railway tor additional land for a town site.Hu also stopped at Banfl Springs in connection witli the establishment of a national park there.The grounds, about 20,000 acres in extent, are being laid out by \"Mr.Geo, H.Stewart, C.E.who bas aboul Torty men uuder bim.\u2018They aro surveying roads and planning vridges.\u2018Lhe land is generally picturesque, being wild und Induntainous, and affording grand climbing for those who enjoy exorcise.Tho Cascade mountains towar abou! 5200 feet above the valley, and the Split moustalne are pearly as high.There aro a great many islaëds in Bow river, and the whole country 1s one whero great enjoyment may be had.Hon.Thomas White will remain in the city on business connected with the lund department vou Friday next.SEEN AGAIN.The Sea Serpent Once More Shows up, This time off Portland, BosTON, August 3.\u2014-A special from Port- laud says great excitoment bas 0 oecil- sioned there over the ap rance of a sea monster, supposed to be the saine serpent thal was reported oll the Masgachusetts coast.It Was run across by a party of men who were out sailing.When first sighted Le serpent was usleep, but being awakened by the appearance ol the boat took fright and made off.It was about 150 feet lon, three feet thick, tapering to eight inches at the neck, whieb was smooth and vf reddish color.The head was thiee feet long with large black eyes.Caplan Sullivan, of a coasting schooner, says be ran it down Lue other night while asleep, and the creature awakening made such frantic «fforts Lo encipo that the sen was lashed nto a mass ul fos, causing the vessel to rock violently.DISTURBED BELFAST.Appeal to Prevent Disorder\u2014 Another Nlight Riot Quelled by the Police.BELFasT, August 2.-The mayor of Belfast bas sent oa circular letter to the differ ent wagi-teates of the city asking them to actively exert their influence te promote a bettor feeling amoung the people towards the police, so that there ay be co-operation between Lhe latter and the pupulace tor the prevention of disorder and suppression of lawlessness.Crowds of men are assorbled in dilterent parts of the city, evidently bent on lighting the police, liotiog was repewed here to-day but the disturbance was slight as compared with the outbreaks of Saturday and Sunday.Ibe police succoeded in dispersing the mob.Toe jury in the case uf the boy who was Killed in tlie riots bas given a verdict that the boy was killed ny the police, who wero justitled lu tiring on the mob, THE BEALS OF OFFICE Surrendered by the Old and Accepted by the New Ministry \u2014 More Appointments, LoxpoN, August 3.- The members of the Gladstous ministry surrendered their seals of office U-day to tbe new ministers.Lhe mem- bors of the two ministries lunched with the Queen Lord Salisbury will rewsain a guest ot the Queen until to-morrow.The following additional Government ap- pointmeunts have been officially announced ; Edward Clarke, Q.Ul, solivitor-general, Anar Bower Forw \u2018uv, socretary to the Admirait Lillis \u2018asbmoad Bartlett, civil lord of the Ad- miraity.der rd larris, political seerntary to the War 0 \u201c It is believed the Queen will opon Parha- wen 1D person.United Protestant Workingmen, The United Protestant Workingmen's Benefit Society held their regular montlily meetin Fosterday evenid: In the Oddfoi- lows\u201d vf St.James streot.I'he treasurer, Mr.Ww.Seale, made Lhe following report: RECEIPTS, Cash balanea from last meeting.Cush from Mr, Samue! Gray fin sveretacy, lor duos, © Towle DISBURSEMEN 3 438 176 25 -£ 150 63 Paul sick Venellt Lo lvurtees mem- Vuid sundries.$14 un Cash balance on band.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026., 2663 PA $ 18 63 Picnics.The thir on tl exewr lon of the Branch No.26, h.takes placo on Enur-day to Livi + botir Fhe steamer *'lhreo divers \u201cbas been chartered and will leave the Jacques Carter wharf at nine o'clock Fhui-dav mortming.bxceilent music bus bean secured.iL Iruwises bu be a great \"55.the Grocérs\u2019 viente is to take place at St.Hyvacinthe on the 12th Fine prises are offered 10 competitions an the sports and games, aud sone shuctal Pres are offre ton Se guessing neste, vit to (very manu, won sud chiid alten Lie picnie, The St Vincent de \u2018ant Rociety of St Mars \"> partsh will bold Lheir aunual prenie su games at Linwood Grove on Satur d: Ly next.The object of (his socloLy is purely Chatiii able, Fire, At{wen:; minutes ta four this morning à fire broke out in DonneHy's grocery Las, yepops JAMES =.JBL LMA AN.President and Ma.r .Leun SDEINIER Co.1242 qu, BATHING.\u2014 INCE.ARRAN HOUSE, DALHOUSIE, Baie des Chaleur.N.1.Patronized by His Excellency the Marquis of Lunsdowne, Governor-General of Canada, and leading families of the Dominion.Now improved and completed, Will opon for the season on 15th June.Uneyualled scenery, bathing, boating, iisbing and driving: excellent table, livery, billiards, bowling, lawn tennis, & For particdlars address, 1037 WM.B.THORPE.Manacer.NEY POPULAR SUMMER RESORT.THE CHATEAUGAY CHASM, Shan \u2018 uA.Ne > Via GG.I ay.che Hu shout dar à minutes\u2019 Tide 1 the \u20ac hasm House, ronud rip $3.00.AN tickets ps tor LU days laut.Ax cut Hola at {aires of Chasin entertans at opal week.Tickets 1nay ia A H irk ow ag Tern by Kouser }'uint, al $00.Apply at 14 od JAMES NT.For intormation pesprding en opte EE i and ACenery, apply KR.vint SON, u.dress, Bat gay, N.Y.152500 CHANARS CORNE HOUSE ! MURRAY BAY.Your I patronage solicited.WA CHAMARD & Co.\u2018MLEAN'S HOTEL, now open for visitors, offers exceptional facilities to Bportsmen, and those seeking Health and Fine Scenery.154 1m PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, QUE.This hotel is now open for Summer boarders, oes from Five to Six Dollars per week.Heduction for familios.W.Ja MTESON.Proprietor.Du Berger's CENTRAL House, Murray Ba PP poned to Visitors, Grôroe DU BEERGKR Prop.Gt CO cu Errors of Youth.BUFFERERS FROM Nervous Debility, Youthful Ix- discretion \u2018 vil PHYSICIAN! g 4 Ol log ETES 600 Many men, from the effects of thn! Imprudence, have brunzit aiouta of weak- Dems that line feslu cl ihe GeneIal Rystem so muchas to {ndince iront every other Jiseane, he rea) cause of the trouble a being sm pete ed.they thing but the right Ome ny vailuable remed CEE 3 en TA A RN da tenta, noue rout i giiect A curs, tal io Mh ve pera yew and concentrated ren certain and » care, ar hundrodsof Canes in OUE Prac] have Testored to ilo per fect health by its nse after all \u201cother.remet failed, Perféctiy pure ingredients must De used à ihe proparativn of this prescription.Û 50 3 OO) .PALIN LG Uly Ro Matos mim ae 1 ve , other on gulng to bed tome Ells pete Tits J neressa 0 » Beis making { fatient Lo tak three anse This res Lo every condition of nervous Q ahi f= norknens in either sex, and ce- » Tesnlti HUnE from tm rea, erative po bin rester ative are traly axionsbin Palin nsc ed Tor a short time a macro mie pone of rencwes AR we re constantly fn receiptof letters of in- tere rehtive 10 this remedy, we would say t would prefer to optaln 1 it of un, will re-anen on Sogteruber | PEXO LET-.THAT WELL KNOWN BUSIness stand herovlofors occupied by Thea, Set onkey.being No.17 Notre | x ) {OF 4 teil Coli hae iy Lu nection wilh thie de \" Water borane, NO.GLS.ab, rer.oo Stores Wanted, TANTED A SMALL ST ORE TO rent, west end preferred.Address, \u201cMu5,° Stan ohlice ime + Tr __Bouses to Let.14 \\Y \"LET-ONE OF THOSE ver tenements, on Plynyu: auth Grove, from September or October Isl, ax nay be deeirnbie, present epand Jeaviy fy at at Lise.septal very Wudersie Apply wo ui d'hyinoulu ou so 3 rgNO LET \u2014 HOUSE AND FIXTURES, suitable for public or boarding house.Apply N No- 6 Foundling Set 17603 NEW Ur- YO LET\u2014A SELF-CONTAINED_ COTtage in first-class order, No.76 Ca- eux St.Heat, $15 a month, no axes.Apply (5 te Preis i 1\u201d rgNO \u2018LET COMFORT ABLE F URNISHED house, near the Windsor.Apply Geo, Armstrong & Cu, ViciouLe Square.NO LET-FROM IsT OF JULY, A SMALL House, comfortably furnisped.until son Septewber.West end, ceuventent 10 giayen: ince ave Luna Windsor bol Adare TAN uthce Houses emanted.ANTED_\u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE OR flat, small, within halt a mile of Vie- la Square, pininly furmisbicd sod must be cheap.UM AR (Hire.1802 _ 7ANTED \u2014 A LOWER TENEMENT.with bath and w.e.Address, stating locality and rental, 141,\" ST an crie.WA LEP A sa ALL HOUSE, FOR family of 3, 10 respectable locality, Rent mmst not eveerd #10 rooms, swiable (or housekee pug.ST AK officer, _ Fvopexty fox Sale, Ans ihm Proves Y FOR SALE \u2014 TE SUCCESsion of the late Teavill Apuicton offer aL (en bloc) that valuable perty situated in St.Louis tral No.389, area 27.705 square feet.with sevarul housos thoreon erected (all ocen pied by firat-class tenants) frontiag on St.Donis and Dorchestor streets.The former is now tho leading strest in that #ectjofi, and this property ullers à safe investment.\u201cTho rear portion of lot is susceptible of bolas ald out in lots for tenement houses; or suitable iur factory ur other sub hughes.Apply on promises.JANTES Al PLETON 179 Jourl Farms.Fox Sale.TB FÜR SALE Ok EXCHANGE or 612 per mu-1h, era flat af Addiess, =D Jd Me 179 private sale To sell or exchange for City Property.a Farm of 10V acres, 34 acres cleared, comfortable dwelling house (3 rooms).in thorougily wood repair, barn and stable, large garden and orchard.with young apple, plum and cherry trees, good sugar ushes., School and churches, within half a milo.> hours\u2019 journey from Montreal, Norm \u201cvery liberal, malt cash payment only.: ff.Real Estate Agent 118 3L James, Sirest Moutre al.UP ATEN ae Esx Sale, NRA PEE NEN For Sale to Printers.About thirty Frames (wooden) and six Galley Racks, all in ood order.Apply to F.STANLEY.BTAR ofllce, corner St.Geurge street and Fortification lane.J lazy pres, SALE\u2014TENTS OF ALL KINDS, 7% JU, $4; Halumocks from 75e upward, Bark l'ances $1 per fool, Lach rons, Spalding\u2019s (Goots tor Baseball Game, Footballs, at agers Indian sure, camo Lu lirazean À bwuers, 1G53 Notre Laine Si.N.B.\u2014Teuts on hire.1572 JOR SALE-A LARGE QUANTITY OF Shaftine and Pulleys, various sizes.Apply at STAKE oflios, 158 SL James SL 1 129tt NOR SALE_ONE SECON I~HAND LE.doux Coupe, In good order.At B, Le- doux\u2019s Carriage Show Roos.7 179 12 RSALE\u2014AT A SAC SLFICE.TINSMITHS TOOLS, pre RU ET and 12 RAIN AND PROVISIONS.pecial for THK STAR by Maciver a Philip! 120 SL.Fra.Xavier street.Aug.4 GRAIN INN Naw?York.GRAIN IN CHICAGO, kL pe Hest T4 Lu D hie © ë Sa _5:55 : corn.s2%: oais.1845 18 pein ous vd El 27 va: 784 Ina angles te 4210714 a Dai in iz \u201c pet use pa +\u201c zn An ET ME 1{38 7) 78 Be AS ln luBVe) 29 Frovinioss 1x Caroaco.| caonest, Cloning.or THE STAR by SL.Francia In vomreal Bern Ban Counter.02, 518 2 TORONIO SIVOK EXCHANGE.o pRgnoried formu Sra A rathy Bros.Glock \u201cCf TA Ti Mot ST Dh \"2 4.1.(Hamilton .[134 [136 [Mont Tel vo - - > = > 2 INSOLVENT NOTICE Tend po us onder Dar received by the un ist DAT RUIN YOUR SIGHT BY USING Cheap Common Spectacles, but visit the \u2014CELEBRATED OPTICIANS\u2014- HENRY GRANT & SON, ne 9 edie TRAIL DTI EE 177x Cor.Beaver Mall and Derchester at.Donaup Dowxia, B.C.L.Losusn Laxcror, B.C.L De & I ANCIOYT, À ADVOCATES, &c., Offices: \u201481.Lawrence Halt Building.145 St, James s \u201cMont nireal, 16x TH FUBILIERS tLIFLE ASSOCIATION.Members mtending io compete in the a.[1% patch nert wi will hand thers ae Lo tha Secretary.u tthe Armory, Thursday, Sth lush, at 8 pau.GEV.DENINON, Capt., 1812 secretary-Tressaurer.HE COMMITTEE OF THE PICNIC for the benefit of the \u201cGerman Society.\u201d held on THURSDAY, the æ®th Inst, at Elmwood Grove, wish to express thoir hoartlelt thanka to Yibe following ventlemen, who contributed so Kenorçualy towards the suocoss of said \u2014 Mes rs.s, Davl vis X sou, Ib.Jacobs & Un, Ce, Fixchel du ce, tte, D.Tuchie, | sur Terman, Pavey.¥ air or ol wr, J.Jugtray & Co.isuckstael, J.M.Fortier i! A.Nathan, od Jobs Humphrey.i811 GENERAL BAZAAR.Embroidered Table « ovate, 50c tr $2.00 each.es\u201d hyening Shawls Aen.BROC ADE.1 ELVES .CRETONNE THE CELEBRATED COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, ~18 AS\u2014 PURE AS THE PUREST, \u2014AND\u2014 BETTER VALUE THAN THE CHEAPESF 128x2aw MILK OF ROSES.À delichtfal preparation to remove Sunbura.Fan.Freckles, Ladics exposed to the San, la the Country.xs at the Benshie.vil find this most usoful and elezaut addition to the Toilet Table.PREPARED Our Br JF.A.NICOLLE, Diapensing Chemniat, 1185 ST.CATHERINE ST.Nan BLEURY ST.MONTREAL, 178xeod tf JPECULATORS.\u2014WLE ARE THE ONLY Canadian firm having office In New York and direct wire therefrom for our own customers\u2019 exclusive use.taide can have their orders for small or large lots of Wheat, Corn.Pork or stocks fllled by us upon the instant, and either on small or wide margin or for cash & on ali ex- chances, Ordors or enquiries from spoculat- ors outaido receive prompt attention.Pamph- lots, statistios, &o., mailed to any address.All transactions reported by telegraph and sottle- ments made on y transaction is closed.Banking Inctiition at all loading poinis, \\ ANBAHAN & CO., Brokers, 181x 1719 Notre Damo street.TEA & COFFEE TRADE For dispossl.one of the most prosperous businossosin Montreal, commanding vosition, splendid store, plate glass front : a desirable, 0 ucrartye Io Investmont ta seldom 1a the mar by letter only.er CHASSE & »sANBOR 181 1 438 81.Par.51.MONTREAL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT, GET A botue of BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVR 4 certes VNR Cid orpet ut ie à or: oJ Seamantelly & MCLENNAN, de, STANDARD B BUILDING.187 157 \u2018oT.JAMES ST.NTREAL.b Ynancis MCLESEAE =57x LLEY, B o aber Naxcracte hen tor 8 vents.ere Thx HAE -P.PRIOE\u2014JACKSON'S COLOGNE WATER is equally good and is ! the prise ofthe imported.Tryit! H F.JACK- ON.Chemist, 1353 8t.Cutnerine street.149x à BOMATIC BLACK BERRY CARMINA- KE; a safe, easy and effectual gare for Diarrisea, Aammer ars & &c; 25c.LJ.VERN TUN & Co corner of Bleury and Lorchenter 62x R.D.MCGOIBROE- vircota.Branch: 441 St Lawtence street.To the Electors of the Central and Eastern Divisions of Montreal: OESTLEMER: Having been bonored the request of Labor Associations of Aloutreal Tat we x bold come forward as Landulaios a ibe ap proachin a Jecne nous ei Members 0 hu ving consented, it bs proper wesboula Db QUES mais known tbe nature of tbe Logisiauve heforms we seek Lo obtain.While our chief aim, t+ andoubtediT to adyan 00 the tn- terests of Lhe Laboring Class, towhich we are ro ud ts belong.wo fer) that this object can be best aitained by advocating measures .far from betnz Licousiment with the Femeral | Mnieromta.are are in reality.calculated lu promote and secure than mont nifent oly.The particular easares we a.Voeste are:\u2014 1.\u2014The improvement of ibe the Jaw relating to Ddetween masters and api thus the criminal consequences suaching lo to a dre © the part of the latier onlv may be rem à condition of equality 4-The tion of ehfidren working in factories, ang of Operatives in Le pervioe 94 EE = aus Son ie ia ment of the administration of junidow, ao that the vas, of ain a putes 0 edad Trigption gol Teri Ty, ehinpd iw.and made Both luoro @ mimary apd nical.ueular ta Sun ee Us cxamplioos = rie ar xe pement ip y of honsebo hold facta wml Of such a portion of the horer's earnings pipes pcomsary 15 .a vase August 9th at ir i AOL IN.Rom.Tol.Co the purchase of the Assets of Cho above Sen \u20181333 [193 & Pan sl viz: Lrjeuss Life.Grgoortes, Fixtures, Horse and it, AEE , 3 = rente 8 257% Ti 18129 \u2018 \"* MARCHAND, Carator Bt.AMAGED GALVANIZED ABBOTT_-AL I land Pond.Vt, August 3.th wife ot E.N.Abbott, ol son.° D IRON SHEETS.Ex.8.\u201c\"THAMIS.» Will be sold b t rooms.od » auction on a tbe subscribers For Account of Whem May Concern, Atout 3 Tons M \" > vauises! Iron Rhoots od s \u201cLion\u201d best Gal Bale on FRIDAY.AUGUST êth inst, at Twolve o'clock, noon.VII ALAM Li ARN TON, Auctionoer.Compositors Frames About twenty-five Wood .mediate alo heap.A py Diy Fra tan i BTak Composing Tom.0.4 Georgo Staci jos SALE\u2014SPLENDII> PIANO $85.00 ; fine tone and Condition warrant tod rind Te [Rrra eed eet, JOR 5 SALE -MERCHANT TAILORING tablishipent, on account of bendth, Addrem \u20185 314,\" Frak office.811 Fe NALE\u2014A =; OCTATE BTODANT FI Frans, ey 181 2 vod order, suitable for 161,\" 18105 ANTED\u2014TO HORKOW.$ a ke N = etary aah 8 rou ix oo LU STAR office.181 1 7PN0 LET _WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESsion, small store and dwelling, Nc No.189 8t.James surest, tal £22 per mon: 8%.Janes street or 12 T O LET _A BRIGHT, CHEERFUL neolfion, on Notre | Dame flame.\u201coi fais se vee 1721 Notre Dams sure ANTED- HOUSE SELF STD ru mitates or aper tenement, § o or 9 coms; 16 15 office 8h CIGAR MAKERS WANTED, 130 Xon-Union Cigar Makers wanted at _ from $8.00 00 te.$1 Ae employ ent i Sond BHOTRERS.Dexroit, dich.men alike, À ww y TUNE MASONS.WANTED 10 FIRS1- class stone masons.Appl to, Foreman at C.P, kK.New Engine | otee.4 VV ANTED.\u2014\u2014 A young man, about 18 years of age, writing a good hand, and being quick at figures, as Assistant Bookkeeper for one month, salary $20.00.Bltuation might possibly be permanent.Must be well reccommended.Address, \u201d Wholesale.\u201d 8Tan Office, 1811 ANTED-A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN to assist in office, © œullecLious, &c.; must be well recommended, a wool Don, man.and have some experience, A at HERALD ce, between 9 and 10, w the tes- timouials.ANTED \u2014 RAILROAD LABORERS and Capenters.Apply, 157 LA INTER HG La x 1 Notre Dame st, AN TE Docu FOR = LEOQUOIS ouse, Mountain, three first- class Tablemaids.a to 181 8 Mes.BLawD, 23 Chenneville street, Wilt lia TO VASIL CAIRIAGES AL os Catherine » to Rocka y stables, corner Guy and it, 181 1 WASTED AT oxcr.GIRLR TO MAKE PAPER Crilly & Co, Su Fao gtreer.prefered.Apply Sicha WANTED-AT en Bak, A STRONG Sab env and ba ro pan vos erences.Nadie Hise 8 S75 oe ANTED \u2014 re A IVE MAN, TO TELE Franch om horses, experience, 2 Abo] ch and Emirats | 18 Llonsecours ré nLrdét 1813 JANTEL\u2014A FEW GOUL» CARPENTERS a) Wa).« i Neville, 77 Bieurs sucer, C A i Ww WaNTEBAT THF TEM PRANCF Te H.AL ames sircet, woznan 14 éacrecs.Married woman bivieg a aL pe Eh froma.mip m WANTEL \u2014 \u2014- A PORTER STATE tack: salary wanied, and in own hapdwi Box 117v f.Ww Ta ne ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT, WASTED VANT, AT Yo.mr Wi ANTED \u2014 8 GIRLS, TO Lu EARN LIGHT H Su actari quick wil the needle.Avplyo 457 3L Lawrence stree I 181) ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT.; ANTEU\u2014AT 1909 5 some DAME XT.AW.WAM » A WAITER D\u2014a no COVERE WaARTEV, VERER, oR A COTTON 83 3 ANTED-A DRESN AN] N Dead Ma TLEM KER, ONE French.Apply 281) Notre Duime ob 18) ANTEL- da hes BUY Sg om > NDF Was Wilson's Gow + 67 8 SL ined i) WASTER IEE An EXPERIENCED nt ready SE D À King & Cu.ok) Horas gion roe Tost.ANTED\u2014A QENERALS AN AL WASTE Appiy.ai ondes Ne 21 Lavrrence rivct Ë WANTED\u2014A YOUTR (18TH ene! 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