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[" -\u2014\u2014¥ictoria.B.C.mle i \u2019 quite qu CP - mented ey of of à \u201cVOL.XVIII, NO.GUARDING _ AGAINST DISEASE, Now Quarantine Laws ve po Put In Fores \u201c at Osee-\u2014ltringent Rules Regard.iag Quarantise, Vaccination and the Inepostion of Rags.OTTAWA, Angust 6.\u2014In view of the existence Asiatic chelera in Europe and of smallpox in the United.Kingdou) a procla- sation will appeur in to-mor (nada following are the matn provisions in cho new regulationg:\u201d T° VESSELS ARRIVING IN THE ST.LAWRENCE 1.All -vessels from port outside of Cannda must be inspected by medical officers at Grose 1sle.1 8 1 mails to bo met and ins cod a eee i! her Diner person mer \u201cnth che mau rom the \u201cton been d8niarcd free of conta:ious diseases y the mad, office with cholera, smallpox o diseases to be landed ps disinfected before hous, tarnishing or vesse: without turn ng facto ane to the wedical officer sl Te or heen property vaocinated vis the Inst seven years.6.Every unvaorinated perso! to bo ein - ated be inedical ofloer, or, in the event of rots > ee Lan at Grosse Isle binced umder quaran %.Ounrantine officers at Iste o Rimouski to bave er to under om bh the inedioal of other vessel as Lo the on the vessel.8.Every veasel arriving with infectious disque un board shall be à @e to be detained at the guarantipe station, rome Isle, for disin- foction.jountber with ite caro and passon- gers and crew: but eT An steamship or vessel provided with one isolated pital for men, aud another for women, on hosp upper deck.ventiiated from above, and not by the door only, may.ip the discretion of.the quarantine medical officer, if be is furnished with sutis- factory ovidonce that such hospitals bave \\n promptly and intelligentiv made use of.bo slowed to pi after the landing of the stek and the disinfection of such hospitals.Any vessel.howdver, arriving with Infections diseanc, without havin: such be sligwed to enter, or pus Sond the ee Ty lo uarantino grounds until disinfected by sueb process o Prodbeses as shali be ordored al the Minister o agriculture, or \u2018unless 9 y divectad hy the Quarantine The defini teas in the proclamations of \u20181883 and 134 respecting rags continued 1 perce À A the order-In-counell of October 18th, 1884, are withdrawn.HOURS OF IMSPECTION.17.The bours of inspection, for mail steam- ors.shall be frum sunrise to sunset.PENALTIES POR PILOTS AND ALL OFFICERS AND MASTEKS OF VESSELS.18.Ft shall be the duty of every pilot to band acopy of those rules to the master of every an ald salling vessel coming from a port outside of Canara, under à penalty not cxeeed- ins two hundred dollars.Every Collector of Customs, officer or nther person charged with putting into effect or having any dnties in connection with the foregoing reguiations, be te to a ponalty not exevsding four undred dollars and imprisonment until such ty is paid.for any contravention of such ulations or for omissivn ur neglect of duty lution to them.vary master of a steamer or sailin: vessel ghall be liable to a penalty not exceeding four hundred «dollars and impriscoment ati! such ponalty i< paid for any contraven- aay of the for Fopoint resulations, and ch vessel shall bo liable for any pecu- penalty iuvposed'or \u2018on the master.i+ \"A FUNIOUS TUMOULT.Werkmen Attacked in Reifaat\u2014A Fight Easnes\u2014Troups and Police Called tar.- Upon ta Restore Order.BELFAST.August 6.While live hundred workmen were going home this evenings a was thrown among Lhem fron a w'n- dow, The workmen retaliated with ji.bolts sad a furious tumuli ensued.\u2018Fhe polie and sol hastened to Lhe scene - and ada the.rioters without dispersing them.The notion then Bred upon the prove, vorely wonpding seven persons A Dublin 3 says: Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chief SOCTRETT lor Ireland.rave an audi- nos So-day iyo: Haviwhd, of Belfast, wit day to 3 Lhe énfo! orient ol strong Te cures n tbat city t is ex- period a nrobisumeion wilh bo tssued in Lel- fast Torttiwith.~ \u2018The city ia to-day rded with a procla- i by the mu forbidding unluwiu! in the wireots, threatenlog il Sho a a to Torgitvew sod nll who par- Boip ate in thein witW arrest, and ealling on ali Haw-ubiding Siem, to t the nolios la suppressing HG 7 : DUBLIN, Auseust 6.dre acite announcos a Apuo:ntusenl \u201c { eleveb.additional resi- nt magistrates in Ant This step ls CUDSBQUULOU supposed to bave been | oo Belfast rois, CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.The Administrator's I'roclamation\u2014 Voters, Listes Completed \u2014North.West Central -vilatèwey \u2014 Manitoba Fisheripe\u2014 \u201c Notices aud Appointments, Orraw, usust 6\u2014To-morrow's Canada f'azetie wii Contain tbe proclamation ol Lord Rusesl] on assuming the office of administrator during the absence of the Gov- eruvr-Genetal An oider-in-counell bas been passed grant- fng slx tbousand four bundred mile land aubesdy to the Great Nuribwest Central Railway Company Incorporated under the amt of last auton, \u2018A charier has been granged to the Northwest \u2018Centrai Railwky Company, Lhe rs beipæ vw, CE.Tala, A, Allan, o! 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They kane throuzh the valleys like silver wings ors cuite they gleam, they shine: > to joy t in rapture slags, y eu per lboy are mine! Like a malden\u2019s trossos, so sleek, 80 fine, hoy ripple, and wave, and ourl: .The y plusu \"Roath he sunset like rosy wine, oi ke ah A ER BE Be emeratd mod.balm fresh uog who the hand of \u2018Come batho la our fairy spray.\u201d minstrels all; NE (her Foo hed rird love t} them woll, bnaten forth whon their votes call, Fate nest el buorant ç = ay me and gO, : priclous, ahd ron, Ay 1 sing to the id of toil and woe a songs he sing to mo.are and the humble flowers sich \u201chl ne rustling grass, When à stevpod in tho frazrance of Summer 6 amorous zophyrs a the world grows old.and I ture away From ts gexio And iuvelose throng The nestle around mo.and seem to 0 say: \u201cWe love you.poor child of ou Kiss tbe dust from my wear foots oper tro Sombie, sod blush.and sich e sas to me, in hor own « 2! white, bre toveis than ali the r With the beauty of Summer ein hor sight, And its sunshine in ber Lreast, 1 ge pot one inch of the Innd.not L os 2e wels, nor stiks wcar, Yat.free le, to Foam \u201cnonth tho azure sky, yond nel compare method ac moe ot pomp and pride se ace the trenaures of earth be given, rest content on tho fair hiliside.\"Rik, rich in tho gilis of heaven! \u2014FAxXNY FORRESTBR, LIVING OR DEAD.Ry Hugh Coaway (F.J.Fargass CHAPTER XVII.\u2014Continusi.\u201cWhere 18 your luggage?\u2019 I asked my father.; \u201cThe bulk in London: the little I brought with me at the farm.The coach dropped me there, so 1 told them sewd sone one across with it \u201cYou walked over the hoor * Yea Ialiould have been here before, but staid chatting | to à young tellow | met\u2014dfi artis ght pleasant- \u2018spoken boy, whose tale Eh me y Valentine, of course.I laughed as I tn t of the contrast between him art grave father.\u201cArtists are not often seen in these parts,\u201d continued my father, \u201cso I stopped and spoke tohim.In a quarter pf an hour he had given ane his opinions music, ure.Cigars, pa ana ie hal of the peuple of North Devon,\u201d I laughed in at the idea of Valen- tire, defigh with anew listener, pouring out his views in his eloquent way to \u201caman who knew twice as much as he did on every subject under the sun.\u201c4 you ask his name or where be \u2018was staying?\u2019 1 enquired.!.\u2018No; but I wished afterward 1 had * done so.The young fellow's manner rather w won Ww me.Ah, here we are home! ft seems very natural, We through the gate, and my father rived the astonis bed welcome of the servants.He spoke to them Kindly, and, still arm-in-arm, we entered the 190, I did not tell him that the voun ist was his guest and my friend; ught it would be an amu scene whet by amd by.Valentine, with paint box, ensel, umbrella, and other acces.sotics, entered the house and shou as was hia custom, for food and drink.After the favorable imnpreasion he had wade there wus nodoubt as to his being welcome, We entered the library.My father threw himself into his usual chair, I sat beside him.Ie stretched out his hand and took mine.\u201cYou are glad to see me back, my heart was too full for words.1 son do little more than press his hand.\u201cNow th tell me all about yourself,\u201d he sai \u201cHow have you been - \u201cRather tell me where you have been \u2014what have you done if you have returned quite well?\u201d All that may Wait, JFhinp.Give me your news first.\u201d I had always - obeyed him, 1 py him now.\u201cI have been reading fairly hard,\u201d I said, il bave lived a leasant life, thanks to your kindness.have made many friends, 1 have done some foolish things, b 1 must confess, and entreat for- Xho.th thought of that large sum of ee the day growing very distressing now day of reckoning came.\u201cLet the Yoolish things wait, Philip, Tell me me only the pleasant ones to-day.mu at begin with the pleasant- se of: L 1 felt my cheek blushing as 1 My father noticed my confusion, = gave me a Searching glance, \u201c1 am engaged to be married,\u201d I stam- The smile left his face, ard the old weary, sal look came over him, \u201cI do not approve of marrying tov young,\u201d he not unkindly.ey ou , Jill approve when von see my ch \u201cI hope so.Doubtless vou have chosen wisely and well Tell me the lady\u2019s name.\u201d Before giving him the information I drow Clapdine s likeness from my breast, aN handed it to him.He looked at it .attentively, \u201cshe is beaatiful, very heautifui.pas I expected knowing your nature.Tot me hear all abont her.\u201d .2Sho isa Miss Neville.\u201d \u201cA good name, but there are many drames of that family.Who are her friends?\" As he spoke hie again took the portrait in his hand, and looked at ! his uture daughter-in-law, e is an orphan,\u201d I said.\u201cHer \" tie ras a Colonel Neville.He has some years.\u2019 tas eal sor vou have met her?\u201d \u201cAt her aunt's, one of my dearest friends, Lady Estmere's.\u201d As 1 mentioned Lady Estmere\u2019s name, my father started from his chair.Clandine*s por- Trait fell from his hand, and I heard the lass shiver as it struck the polished oor.He loaned over me, and grasped my shoulder i in a way that was positively | Fn hear car yon aright, Philip?Did yon say Lady Estmere, one of your dearest friends?\u201d - The scorn, the bitterness te threw into that last sentence, made my heart sink.Too clearly it told me that the crue slander had reached even to him in his seclusion, that he had judged and found her guilty.I could not speak, I only bent my \u2018end In token of assent.\u201cDo Fou know who Lad Estmere 18, Phili contintred you know that Po is dishonored among women, that her hushand drove her from his side for her sin?\u201d \u201cI have.heard the tale, Sir Laurence \u2018Estmero must have been mad to lay such an accusation on his wife.Nee her, as I have seen her, and yon would scout the possibility of such g thing! Some day It will be known that she is a much-wronred woman.Somme dav | os dud Woan3 ae ving it, ert { ation and shame, 6 husban onttenin spoke warily and with conviction.hr shall 1 forget the look on my \u201cfather s face; thoepmendion in hin eyes.It + § ot sorrow wan not BURT \u2014it 1 you our retu ph ady Estmere be all you believe.that.can not affect Miss Neville.bu let 9 burned ke tome.His face was pale, ut itn, ** he said, \u201cyou are of age, and past my control, but, with ny consent, Il marry a woman in any way connected with Lady Estmere.My son's wife shall not come from the house of a woman who Lrought her husband to shame! Those were hard words, but I must bear them, and crush down the hot retort which arose to his lips.\u201cLot us postpone the discussion for to- d, sorrowfully enou tusnever return toit,\u201d did my father, bitterly, and sinking wearily into his chair.I looked «reamily and listlessly out of the window; thinking of Lady Est- mere, of Claudine, of Rothwell's warning, of the contemptible nature of even tof men, when mv father, of all others, could accept such n tale as the I was wondering what 1 should do under the present painful circum- stances\u2014wondering how I could tell my recrless Claudine what had trans row she would bear it.Then, à ed dup the palier, 1 saw a stalwart form toward the Fp à e notes of a gay song borne on the hry and I realized the facet, that in a few minutes Valentine would be shouting and laughing in the hall.would be under the roof of the man who mpned his mother \u2014 uy father!\u201d At all cost I must prevent this.went across to my father.\u201cYou remember the artist you saw on He nodded looking surprised at the irrelevancy of my words.+] should have told you, but I intend- rise.Ile has been e is Lady Estmere\u2019s \u201cMy father's lips worked.It wassome time before he found power of spocch.\u201cForbid him the house,\u201d \u201c1 can scarcely do that.morrow.\u2019 \u201cI will go to my room and stay there He rose and walk- the door.On the threshold he tu Te is ariother of your dearest friends, I suppose\u201d\" he said, with a bitter sneer.\u201cFe Is my dearest friend,\u201d 1 said stoutly: \u2018I left my boy,\u201d said my father slowly, but in accents that thrilled me, \u2018\u201cfeel- as proud of him as ever father felt I return and find girl whose connections are disreputable, and hear that his dearest friend is the bastard son of a dishonored mother.\u201d He passed out of the room and I re.inained wondering if my father was mad, or if the Norris pedigree was such that it eonld not bear the stain on its escngcheon.Presently I roused myself and went to the gate to meet Valentine.Te came in with his usual sanny smile on his his artistic parapher- threw himself on the 1 consid no son of mine day\u201d 1 s3 truth.the moor?\u201d ed it to be a su Saying with me.i of his son.Affianced to a face, and, tossing natia aside, den-seat, while to make him aware of the changed state of things.\u201cPhilip,\u201d he said, \u201cvou have some news to tell me, I think.The wanderer has returned?\u201d \u201cYes, my father came back just now unexpectedly.\u201d moor.this tas words Ste Me 5, few save ble of show - *\u201cDear-old- boyl\u201d \u201cMy father, Valentine tell you?Ile finds yonr presence winder his roof objectionable A sad, sweet look crossed Valentine's face\u2014a look the counterpart of that one which wag habitual to his mother.rose from his chair, \u201cI am ory for that, Philip,\" he said, uie q \u201cNow 1 [ tell you my grief and mortif- cation?\u201d \u201cNo; = can understand them.not even ask you Mr.Norris\u2019s reason, as I should not like to thin b 1v than I ean helpof your father.Thank Mr.Norris for the ou; Lo | can bost en joyed through thank him by leaving À his ae once.\u201d ishment friend's father.so, formy sake, k which ho knew must add to my vex- It was bis manner on this occasion which showed me what nobility in his sweet and xermingiy rhaps the He.for a higher purpose, for\" the woke ing out of certain Five 1 my followed to the windo 1 took his hand, i tré lifeless in mine, nding not to the clas e can not quarrel on the day of eaded.until he Has gone.\u201d \u201cI thought so.very strong, I am afraid.\u201d \u201cStron He Jooked stro as he walked over the moor.it is perhaps as well he is not here at 1 should shock him with Iny à tanins set to work gayly at the food, but I was unable to accoin him-\u2014every mouthful seemed to choke me, It was a bitter trial to be obliged to tell my doarest friend he -was no longer welcome in my father\u2019s house.\u201cWhat's the matter, Fhilipar asked Valentine at | part 1 played at ta away your | \u201cNo\u2014not Jo oy.\u2019 rised.Pr, \u201cWhat is wrong?Tell me, Philip.\u201d \u201cEvery thin \u2014L think-1 know how to te \u2018You will not \u201cMy dear Priors aid Valentine, lifting his eve-brows, tone which jo fully 6 oxpresand hia ston.n nt my su co! remain another noupposiug be where he was not welcome, that I anid no more to dissuade him.- \u201c| must change my clothes, I can\u2019t back to eivillzat on Te che, You w send my lu pack up my s quite dry, s0 be care Although the aon ast have Tank led in bis h not one word of proach did he breathe.I was his friem), and the man who insulted Dim was his Valentine loved m To be Continuedd, as fear, He saw \u2018the Satonishiment writton on my face, and, tan ng aside, walked ta the window.As 1 recall this scen the truth did not come to me like a sad den revelation.But tl to explain things when a! truth À I met him on the When I saw him take the path to the house, I knew he must be your father.= A very men, I call him.m w ith him.\u201d ade great friends I.was silent, shrinking from the task before me.\u201cI am glad he's returned, \u201d oo tinued V alentine, \u201cof al yj told him hat) a awaiting him?I su will change your p come with me to-morrow?\u201d \u201cNo; I must stay here some days lo PL said Valentine, \u201chas this unexpected event disturbed Mr | domestic economy, or shall we get some- thin to eat, as usual?I am famishing.\u201d ead him into the house, where we found our usual mid-da less Valentine look ting to see his new host at the e.\u201cWill your father join us?\u201d he asked.A want to resume my discussion with The fact is he is knocked up with his walk.and wants rest.Ile is not pore his arrival ans?You won't beautiful pot ad: expressed more than my ooked alarmed and sur- Mako the telling as easy as you can for me, V alcntine.\u201d Me iooked at mu with expression in his eyes-\u2014a myself knew they were capa- ho said, 5; yon.cher \u201c50 i RTE SAND QUERIES, :42* Ke letter vas related.in fes Gocû Poon for Reastostedl .To the Kditor of Notes and Sm V k bl aml ss ra ae author's name.frites 1 glvo one verse, which is ai remomber.ul era, tho Bitlet quotus the Sth sinams of te pose) B the above favor.you willy \u2018aus gules.Henderson, New York ou Since the forgoing letter was received | several Awerioan, ladies, to whosn ny thanks ax oo tue.Da ve \"ons lady punause ip A ho m.hose have unter natal y nial, foc warded me a brinted copy, and aesired inv to return it to her.This, of course.1 am unable to do; but a8 I have sent hor copy to TUB BTAN'S peut \u2018te office, shin will obtain the same vers! hoe for line that she was kiud enough to lend me.Accounts about the poem itself scem 10 differ.One lady says that It eh Depot some years ago In tho Atlantic Mon aL It was pie published fun Boston arnal, Atte t d inatter.We now.at any rate, that PE was written by Ooastance HF.WVoolson, an Ameri- cun author, and that it is a spirited poem.The version now printed Is taken Sosy toe Washington World of September 29, 1 Kentucky Belle, Summer of \u201863.sir, Conrad had gone away\u2014 Gone to tho sountry town.sir, to sell our first We livest in tho log-house yonder\u2014poor.as over you've sèun; Qoschon there wus a baby, and I was only nineteen.Conrall ho took the oxen, but helelt Kentucky How mue wo thoneht of Kentuok I coeldn't tel Came Irom the Blue Grass country: my father ve ber When redo Noir with Conrad.away from th nessu: Conrad lived in Ohfo\u2014a German ho is you now: The house stood in brond cornfields, stretching on, row alter row.The old folks made ma welcome\u2014they were kiod aa kind could Butl kent longing, longing.for the hills of © Tennesses, oh! for a sight ol water.the shadowed slope ola Clouds that.re ou tho summit, a wind that But fie ie level Jada went stretching away to meet the Never a rise From north to south to rest the weary © From east to west no river to shine out under the moou.Notdinæ 10 make a shadow in the yellow alternoo Only t \u2018ne breathless sunshine.as I looked out Oriorn, Only the ha rustic, rustie, as I walked among the Whea 1 toll ek aiek roith the pining we didn\u2019t wait any mo! But moved away from the corn lands out to this river shore The Tuscaruwas it\u2019s \u201ccalled, sir\u2014off theresa And DR To Soa, learned to like it noxt best to the Tennessee.I was at work that morning.Some one came ridiog like mad the brjaxe and up the rosd\u2014Farmer Roul\u2019s littl Bareback he rode.he had no bat.he barely \u201c Morzan's mon are coming, Fran, they are galloping up ibis way.\u201d l\u2019m sent to warn the h Dent to wan neighbors.He ten*t a He sweops apail \u2018the horses.avery horse that Moria Saas.tbe raider, and Morgan's terrible me With bowlo-knives and pistols are galloping up th The led rode down the valley, and I stood still The baby laughed nad baby laugh, ed and prattied.plaxing with Kentuck was out tin ad pasture, Conrad.my on mun, Near, pearer 0! \u2019s men were call forgan oping.Sudden I \\cxod ap baby and ran to the pasture * Kemuck!\" I called.\u201cKentucky?\u201d Bhe knew me ever so far.Iled her down to the gully that turns off thers tv the And tied her thers to the bushes, ber bead was just out of sicht, As Iran back Jothe log-house.at ones there The sound ot ats.gallopiag hoofa, trembling over he group Coming into th d'rapite oat from tho White Morgan Morgan\u201d \u201cthe raider.and Morgan's terrible mean, 5 As near they drow.and nearer.my heart beat But still 1 Stood in the doorway with baby on Ther, lenme: hey passed: with spur and whip n haste they sped along, Morgan.Horas.tho: raider, and his band six Woary they looked and jaded, riding by night Pressing on east tothe river, many lons miles To the\u201d border strip where Virzinia runs up And fordine \u201ces Upper Ohio beforo they could stop to rest.On like, ho ra they hurried.and Morgan n Bright were his eyes Îlko live coals as he gave mo a sideways xlance, And I was just ing freely after my choking pain When the Just ons of the troopers suddenly drew his réin Frightened I was to death, sir, I scarce dared As bo naked for £ Sink of water, and gianced or a of I gave bi a cup, and be smiled\u2014'twas only a _ boy, you ree, _ Falt and worn, with dim blue eyes; and he'd sailed on Tennessee.Only sixtesn he was, sir, a fond mother's only Off and sway with Morgan before his life had The dame drope stood on bis temples, drawn sh uth, And It ou nt ihe of the mother walting down Oh ! pluck ho was to the packbons.sir, and a ar aud bras through and th od like a trooper.but the woutid'e The boy wns dying, sir, dyine, as plain as plain con Warn out out by bis bis ride with Morgan up from the But when 1 [ told th the laddie, that L too, \u201cPo you know the Dive Grass country?\u201d he Th ed hkea \u2018a \u201cwhiow sa d Elo sepolne.an \u2018| T had Bini into tre house and Worked and ne him to.I fed him him and 1 coaxed him as I thought his Aud when the fad\u2019 got better and the noise in his head was was gone, Morgan\u2019 an en ancre miles away, galloping, \u201coh! I must won he muttered.\u201cI must bo up and away.Morgan, Morxan is waiting me.ob, what will Morgan say?™ But I heatd a sound of tramping and kept Th hei of} horses\u2019 hoofs which I © ringing sou es heard before, - And on.| came the soldiers\u2014the Michigan Aud fast thay rode and blask they looked gal- 10} rapid! had hard où M: = track, Ther b thoy ha had followed day a and night, But of J Morgan's 's raiders they had never caught a sicht.And ich Oh ns.startled throwgh all those For no \u201cbron wild men were galloping over her highways, ow here, Dow there, mow gome, now Rorth, now Yes sant, il uh river.and corn land farme, Dg away her best.A bold ride cad a long ride, but they were They bad aimost ed the river by gallop- But eobors ia D bt > © mère upon them ore ever they gnined ed the And Morgan.the raider.laid down Die ride orne Weil.1 kent the bx : till evening\u2014keopt Mm ascaine .But be wus 100 weak to follow.and lay there palo and still.Whea Fas cool and duskr\u2014you'll wonder to hon oo tell\u2014 But Fatol dow and Epon own to thas gully fetehed wp .1 kissed the stat her oretty ! og on forchedd, tay 1 Dhs DOUBLE SH ENT,\" I à at Tn called much ater | PALLY STAR Ua ow or Logs shvd Be haopy back: jy the ol Comrad'n with sit the] Ana Herat.=Eiay Kantackr.Laure te that | mal ! œuided him to the boufhward as well ne I The tos oft with n many thanks and many a 7,18 or one with ts for is we Pine been ting Ul ho first rules of hie Ben of thin great dress- eles is Professor Gustav Jae- the evening tho Jen r, and be hokis the proud position = of ore crrlox\u2014I couldn't tell Buta battered suit of robol gray was hanging 1d horse with droopi D ln M a roping bead Well, bo vas kind.and nover once said a harsh wo! me.He know I eouldn't help it\u2014'twas all for the cnuensee.And when à tlie we War was over just think what Ca A letter, ie and ihe t¥o were sale back in the U niversity of 5 also the r part Broadway, a Timber of gentlemen of a n of mind assembled yes.ted some articles of apparel manufastured on Professor Jae- Evervthing from ahat pair of shoes was shawn, Accordin, \u201cProfessor Jaeger's idea, if you wish to Keep in perfect health and have your muscles iu prime condition, you must but wool or camel's bair.the body from cold, heat or dunipness and donot.obstruct the exhidation of the skin.This system is the result of lon gical Gardens, w animals covered w vith hair and wool dard of perfect health woollen fibre was por- roperty of takin excretion and ri here, w here th ey cotton fibre, on the other haan \u201cbecame saturated, and retaining the noxious a oe irritated the skin, el rendered the bo Therefore he rejected linen and cotton, wl hich have been worn since the \u201chis idea caught the England and Austria, an movement as advanced by him has made great progress in those countries, where thousands of persons dress according to hit system.JIn-Jaying down the law Professor Javger nsserts that if you The nd Ene across the border riding Fos- And Kentuck she as thrivi He'd fared for i and Rept her, nor tohdhod ny Horses a since, but never a maintained, a st ETIQUETTE.Kditor Etiquette Department: 1.ich exprosszæon is considered correct wil: lames lo do à ing them to the tus led oar if he makes use of the ANB.-\u2014The firat of these is generals sod.liable to disease.2.No, there is vo vulgarity in Lis making \u2018above, bu Is fashioned, and a more modern style wot be advisable fot a youug mau.Editor Eliguetle Department : of colors in sealinz letters?By nnsweri u rw\" 51am, you will confer a favor on Aus.\u2014 We have been told that they are as For woddings or obristenings repsiios to them, a white, for invitations, letters of congratulation or thanks, or thoes ou littie social matters, pink or blue.The former ts more generally wear wool from tl the sheep is woven ts tibres, which are laid aide by pr as in their natural state.the stockinet process of weaving and assists in the absorption of the substances thrown off by the sw g When it is at all practicable Profesor Jaeger does not use anydyes, preferring as he says, to keep the wool in its natu- Stockings on the Jaeger with five toes - his, it is claimed, Just ke the mation of corns and allows the foot to throw off the substances.The leather shoes are lined with wool\u2019 and by supplying the heel witha vent cominunicating with the perforations under the inside sole, afree current of air around the foot is or up when walking.As exam can be made of wool, han woven, fine and white as the purest linen.The hats are lined with woollen bands, and even cuffs and Professor Jaeger claims that.the odor of caunel\u2019s hair, which is so distinguishable, has a most beneficial use.He asserts that it produces sleep in from insomnia, an are exp Fur coadolenco or sympathy, lavender or black, for business letters, Wo the old fashioned variegated sealing wax is ayain coming into fashion for general use in social correspondence.Editor Rtiquette Department: 1, When drinking tea or coffee {sit not wrong o keep sipping it with your spoon or to leave the Sup when you raise it to your pry cloth os napkins at \u2018Summer tanch- oons or informal teas, may In damask be used on ane oecastons OUSZEREPE Axs.\u20141.The habit of \u201csipping\u201d 1s very objectionable.Coil not allowed do so, much less their older.It Is usual 10 leave the spoon in drink oup.You must not carry the cu to your mouth with the spoon init 2 This is optional, ds taste and \u201cpossessions at \u201che mistress ot the house.Formerly only white damask was cousidered outrect, but of late years into come tuts, either pink, blue or gray, may be used th propriety oa informai occasions.1.I bave con enguged to © engageme: on account of religion.1 til love b does the same with me.bth camel's hal feathers \u2014 N.YF.5 on The Sources of the Nile.The notion is quite prevalent that fhe he past twenty-five many other young ladies and cannot compare any of them with be-.No other gentiemau is attentive to her at pronent He 1 annoyed with qme for the way vo aeted towards her, which 1am very wi Wh lam Lorry to her zalin?\"shat I write 9 hor, or speak to her?It send to h T nd _ahe di oe etd 15} es res SEE vies in tho matter.2.Whire oan I {hase a story book by tbe name of M explorations of years have conpletely solved the lem of the sourves of the Nile.- however, that the m stery of the Nile's headwaters is not yet entirely qi We have fuller knowledge y of that later problem, the sources than of the interesting question that baffled ographers for ages until Speke partially Lakes Victoria and Atbart, Nynnza and Sir ch Baker, an these great sheets of water Pon on the maps as the twin sources of th n 1876, Gessi Pasha, one of Gen.Gordon\u2019 8 assistan Albert Nyanza jn as dense aquatic vegetation at the southern end prevented him from reaching shore, Lut from his masthead he could see no river, and during cb not discover a\u201c Axs.\u20141.Wa do not advise you to ory You would feel vey uvcomftrtable and awkward it you did so and she did not vouchsafe to roply or notice you in any way, Il you are 30 anxious train on Fond terms with ber, try and make toe your feelings towards y probably bring both vy à better or- standing.2 nn tell.You _ era ce find out from him where ft can be procured.VETERINARY.ver he Star\" is Petersen pr MD WC A Moniroat ml rn as a th ui practironer Thre benefits count ou own nbscribers sly.an and | ne carpe [2] SE Fa Be 4 v moccssary Te encions @ Joe af wad dollar.X.X.X.\u2014 Week ago fou found mare, route pasture as if d drun is or was mure than fot up a caso of sunstroke or paralysis at her age.11 the Imiter it ia useless treating ber, If the aing doen of modictue and ite Give oomfortablo 0 Juarters, H Mam launch.The singlé important From his voyage dated the hat Albert Nyanza is not a source, but only a backwater of the Nile, into which the river flows merely to emerge again a little further north.ear Stanley, travelling he north end of Vv ictoria | Nyanza, reached a | supposed to be Lake ing that Gessi had fixed the southern limit of that sheet of water.This lake is belicved from native information to about 140 miles long and to cover about 5000 square miles.Its north end, alittle north of the egnator, is suppos- hty miles soutli of ts native name is = Ibert, not know- 8, In May tract ft ra acted a sorences of ho head from tho eyes Abort Nyanza.A, Boer \u201cAlbert Nyanza vas ex- \u2018plored a second time by Mason B who reaching the south shore, made a very important discovery that had es.He found a river coming from tlie sputh about-1300 fect in width, rexidish in color, which its singgish stream into Albert à Neither this river nor Mnta Nrige has and ph inde as & the Nile or the Conga.has some political as raphi cal interest, for the HL hi, Hel, Conteris Car at the northeas m he Congo Free State shonld be the rting between tho Corigo e systems.If Muta Nzige feeds ne a # rey otted \u201cby = a welling round the left tending back: eats little, b; holds head seeras ia pain.ws It is erysipelas.Bathe the hema 3 or : Umes & day with 8 sugar of load sol ounce lo the head wet ot h \u201che solution.Give à dose Bounces, ina pins a rer.is weak at and thin in of daily in the mashes > 4 anc doats of pat cire potash ; H.L.BM tamed into pasture morniag, gd aro later auduenle cor ave Low ris one ot her ht v, while trottioæ only sh fid larueness.Axa.\u20141 hardly think itatring-hait ming would ad n takin tha shoe or and having the foot bly and wall oxamined for natla, gjc., | | oot it % ls ire Du or stifle lameness, if ot applications h the in.frot reultret 13 the ov des iv Know further partioutars.UBRCRIBER.\u20141.Ma ow Some last inter ha bale all came off on this side and kod ol scab 2 il gracks with th Mate, acute © laminitis in Bai forefeet last Sam- mer, one foot is now ail ri lame on tre other, sole of divided in opi e lake feo unds, 8 large region ake cannot, as at pres.ger.on the map of.que à that Muta Qi must ent her to the ook Is bulged oùt oat named Brien and HE.entered a disused ice-vault hunting after rats, and it is supposed must have knocked Against the dynamite.How the explosiv mystery.y river, have not s vithoit the help of this 1 their large volume of water.said, however; that without the lake they have as in other important African rivers followin le lotion Lo to que part w linseed «À pi 1 pint, pasts Macro onda.ounces, of ounce, drach, Shake wail Detar uslna;feed ae, Imare ng have bean a case.for the Coro- thought frag it was a per ring, Mone Aver adh hat her blood was res ro file, but when k her Ting u pon ad done ana thing to apie hound TT to he of pure RB is now.Be careful you hadle 3 it.+ The ring was a ruby of oldduashioned Norkuanship, set in claws which held in place.It looked like any other ring; one of the kind that fom lovers: give sometimes; and as the Press man examined it he could see nothin; what aver deadly in its appearance.1 #0, and the doctor answered; © paid \u2018That ring wy friend, contains enough poison to kill ten men.I do not know what itis yey for 1 have not t had time to find out 18S new to me, but if Jou will Jook in the alley as you go out you will find a cat to whieh I merely touched the ring\u2014jnst abraded the skin\u2014did not even bring blood, and yet she died in less than as hour.\u201d The doctor passed to the window followed by the reporter.*\u2018Do you see,\u201d suid he, carefully holding the ring by what nay be called Lhe lower side, thal euch of these little claws are hollow?You can hardly see it without a magnifying glass, [lere, try this.\u201d And sure enough, each was but a hollow tube of most infinitesimal size, \u201cIn each of these tubes or hollows,\u201d continued the hhysician, * or at least I presume in each of them, and ce rtanly in one or more, isthe poison, the ring constituting ono of the most dangerous Instruments of death that I have ever heard of.\u201d \u201cDo you know where it came from, or bow he girl got it?\u201d ad some trouble finding that out.I farm the } pressed the question and alarmed t Lie patient, so that she ssemed he truth, She said she had ad it for a long time, but a girl who was with her said that Hattie.we Fh call her-had been given the ring by her lover a month before.Ic was poingaway, she said, and wanted Hattie 0 ith him.She refused and they 14a quagrel, but seemed to part riends, e leaving the ring with ber to kee , her said, until he came back.\u201d ou will notice that the ring is an old one, lt is not worn, but the workmanship might date anywhere from ancient times to fifty years ago.Look at the exquisite tracing ont.There is not such another piece of work in Nebraska.It is A gem\u2014one I am goin to have'if it costs biz money-\u2014though Will not promise to wear it for some time Jet.I know who the map is.I do not know how long he has had the ring but 1 fancy that he save it in good He may + have had it for vears, or me may have stolen it.It belongs to some antiquary's collection, and it may be possible.that that is just where it is from.\u201d \u2014 Nebraska City News.He Was Full of Nerves.Mr.Steve Gillis, printer and journal- st, was the frien room-mate of Mark Twain, in the a days when the latter was a reporter, on the (all, says the San Francisco Post.Mark was,and is, a very nervous man.Small annoyances robbed his life of sweetness and light.Stephen had no nerves, and it gave him a 1nalign pleasure to experiment upon those of Mr.Clemens.\u201csteve,\u201d cried Mark, in an agonized voice, shaking his ellow ou of an apparently profound slumber, \u201c Do you hear that inouse\u2014that infernal, wing mouse?Its drivin, me wild.\u201d .\u201cOh, hang the mouse,\u201d growled Gillis, turning over and snoring ostentatiously.: It wasn\u2019t a mouse, but a little machine, Stephen was privately working with a string for the benevolent purpose | of torturing his friend.Mark lay apd writhed and cursed and ashed his teeth.He cried shoo and t upon the.headboard.le got up and threw things under the bed and walked around the room and wrung his hands aud moistened his profanity with tears of impotent exasperation.The mouse «till gnawed, and Twain put on his clothes and went forth and paced the streets till morning, leaving his tormentor to revel in \u201cHallo, Sam, what have you been doing?\u201d asked Gillis, another night startled out oi ti real Slee sep this time an sitting u no wouder he was start ed Marks Adresses had Just entered the room.In] his hand he h à Japanese sword, as sharp as a razor, a eld 3 gift from \"Bayard aylor.This weapon was dri ping with blood.The clock struck midni .** Dash him, he\u2019i ever crow agai exulted the assassin ; but even as he crawled into bed the offending rooster send forth a cock-a-doodle-doo that caused Mark to give a howl of foiled ven- prance, and bury his head under the ukets.In the morning it was discovered that his one furious stroke in the chicken house lad bereft eight hens of their heads, but the rooster hil esca) He owed his life to the unfortunate circumstance he that slept, or rather crowed \u2014at the end of the perch farthest from the door of the coop.\u201cSteve! Steve, I say! wake up!\u201d came a hoarse and furious whisper at 2 a tu Mr.Gillis awoke, and beheld Mr.Clemens, clad only in his shirt, standing by the open window.The night was cold ard\" Mr.Clemens was shivering violent 1y- In his shaking hand Was a revolve \u201cSteve,\u201d he pleaded, \u201cyou're warm and ur nerve is good.Get up and shoot thin cat for me.I've been but i in the yard ard for an hour trying to et a he brute, and now that he's there on the fence, 1 can°t t kill him\u2014oh, 1 know that 1\" can't kill him.Got ap, Steve, do.\u201d on, let the cat alone.\u201d \u2018What?You won't get up?Then,\u201d Steve Gillig PH shoot soe.Pm ry aky, but I can do that, if I can\u2019t hit a catf And Mr, G#lis arose and slew the cat in, self-defense, and Mark Twain went out and brought in a bottle and sat up ll sunrise to celebrate the execution: - oA dynamite explosion near Blackrock, caused the death of two lads bey had e got into the vaultis a Ee a ey va the acute Mize Fhe treatmont for such oases Without enumeratin reasons for believing one of the sources of the be mentioned that it ie explain how it is that the Nyanza vite pearly, doutl water it pours into unless that small lake is connected with rtant sodrce of supply fail to.be an ample\u2019 for African e oration service as long as there is still to be shed upon 80 interes problem as the sources of the Nile, eee a Fotscnsé Ring.A Nebraska City physician, who said that be had his ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.the far more im just alittle sout The ?3 2 nome sender end ave net af powral raferest.| i i 1 ~2 1 1 î £ Sainte truth.y He said that attend ad , i oe him\" that she hac G.P.\u2014A man Jd Me scratched ring that was a on the lab a paintal scratch from ¢ exte \u201cI saw at ouoe, said he, , a sno was voisoned in some way.| HUMPHREYS?|| i DOR.HUMPHREYS\u2019 Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Gold Binding 144 Page, with M4 oo! Regraine, un oe Ati Noa ee a Sick peche ve Vertigo tigo.BOUDAULT'S - [ere Nine, nly roue oprored pt Can't Keep House BowmanviLLE, Ont.Doc.5, 1882, Messre.SETH W.FOWLE HONS, Boston, Dear Sira:\u2014 We sup for for von to receive comtraculae TARE TALIM perhaps at this timo a word or two from us ur uot Prove out Kd place.Although the in this ocalir y.pur halo of i fix 0) very larg ncreas eat racamtd torse nes yoo.in sed wich ug hats Teryans of rh B ounabLrs rire also reco > PEPSINEUn \u201cdin Powder)ls customers.We have never ha platut.and husbunds tell us t keep house without it.you to do a litle more advertising in this unty.for we beliove were your better known.its sale would be increasod ten HOTTOT-POUDAULT.8 rue Daaphtae Wu 386 St.Paul Btroot.- LS hemttate in thoir usa, Yor, vorm-o vb in run-down,\u201d debilitated sci tea ners, scamstresses, b koe; i ri women reser als t suited to your conven no en arises from the eff \"range EE fr and ates 502 ALL HESPÉCTABLE DEUGGISTA ow system, ves of stomach, indigestion.nervous prostention, Hon.debility and in either sox.Favorite Pre- re! guaran is Sok by drugs under our posi- Seon for $5.00: 1.00, or atx bottes f for $5.on Diseancs ro- STOMACH and INTESTINE DISEASES Painful Digestion PATERSON'S LOZENGES and POWDERS Wo ASROCIATION, 663 Main SICK HEADACHE, Billous mobi, and Constipation, Dr, Pieros\u2019s Police ava Br Crusaista.SKIN OF BEAUTY D A JOY FOR- ever\u2014 De.I.FELIX GOUE Paris, » Chemist, rae Baodin, 9.And at all Depots for French Remedies Skin Diseases, Herpes, Congestions, pero Ulcers and Vitiated Blood.un one dE EE 8 I0DURKTED eme um DRAGEES \"As wou laties wil œuf, Sa JT eo Tre Cole ri at emo, wire constitutions of both ee: nous baie \u2018wiihorit cob io the Sabin FRE Son N For sale BEWARE OF IMITATIONS DESLAUNERS (late BO BOUTIGNY,) 31, F,-de Cléry, PARIS, \"DISEASES of the THROAT VOICE and MOUTH IDETHAN'S LOZENGES (Berthollets BLANCARD'S PILLS And at ail Depots for French Remedies.IMPOVERISHMENT BELLINT'S oe, rx e rotor This Wine isa apeditio These Pills are of a wonderful efficacy against Anemy, Chlerosis and in all cases when poverty of bleed is to be contended with, À blood cd resnimate the vital power.Paris DETRAN Centist.rue Pundin, 19.And at afl Depots for French Remodies.=» In the present state of science the CELINEAU'S DRAGEES constitute Wo surest and most active Loading Numbers: à 14, 048, 130, 135, 164, For Sale by all Stationers.ROBERT MILLER, SON & OO.rot Works: Gunde, Ré\" = à = MoussIER, Dregzist, ?Sceaux (Seine), France.Tuis Pre and Rengvatin » Of agreseble taste and of axsinsively vegetable gH] M piseases os atjeton trom (mparittee of tent, © properties, s daveiops tm tancuens of uairition, i fortifles the WIV as | as expulsion 9 f morbié siemens > : On account of tte aperrtt 70, WITH 10DIDE OF POT.ASSIUM.Pt CRE Emme ENE Drusgier 103 Rue Richellew Susssaser to LAFFECTREUR.BEEF AnD QUININE 4 \", Oontatns the slements = Poe Mes roc von Quinn AROUD\u2019S QUININE WINE With the nutritive principals of BBEF perma fe chrono nt cop General Depot in Paris, J./Fauré, Druggist, 103 Richelieu St, Boo.to: Asowd, \u2018 - FOR BALE NT ALL TOR PRISOIPAL DRÔS STURMS 12 TRS GITE Lomer, serset slik, face » DrowA satin, diamonds, a | 4 .E at tho Reserts by Sea and Stream.\u201clanadians at 014 Orchard Hench and Other Watering Pinces Across tho Live The Cottages of Notre Dame Da Portage\u2014Peopie at the Hotels In the Fashionable Resorta\u2014Moun.© tain Alr at Beloil Tue follpwing ara the CANADIAN ARRIVALS.lout.E.LDenuoyery, r Sis, J.Dowden, J, H.PERG ees, Hoo.A.8 Hardy and wife, Quebsc\u2014A.H.Gosselin, Mr.Chauveau and | Oot.\u2014Cbas.B, Hunt, wite and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OLD ORCHARD BBACH.® Gidoon Stevens\u2019 ™ Budget.tho Neatom, and Nenside The Latest Canadian Arrivals \u2014Notes and News, [&ruCIAL to THE STAR | OLD OBCEARD Bea last weok has been a w wWeuk has also been the w enoed at the beac ed kw cronm and Was à œautiou.Carloads H wurd, J.li.MoNally, onard, M.Laughlin.Montresl\u2014P.Danvers IL.Conroy.P.T.Me- Charles J.Lireou, Witiain aad wile, Geurge F.H J.bowden, 8.Duwde: Toronto\u2014lda JL Le Shorbrooke\u2014H \"A.Sea Shore House, nd wife, J.D.Clarg, CH, August 4.-The Montreal Charles Moot- { the season at Oia vur huudred dined -Shors House, and mauy oi tbe Is and cottages were tested to Miss Bishop, T.©.en, Miss F.Byrne, Ên rdockJ.H.Sheldon.Leadty, D.Maemurdee, O.Beach.Noarly f as.J.Breen, Max ¥ View louse.Montreal man, Miss O'brien, Miss Sadie OV Brion, O'Brien, \u2014 O'Brien, | Simp~on, child and Miss Edith Shorey.vices of overy description fur verdant.Many ave ~omzht cot! ooonl wavy, aud ¢ o'clock poapie tia SuiVes in tte sucf Tor miles The fut wom in #iLh ad abu Jr, Miss Guulack.Mra.nurse, Mrs.CC.L.Shorov, Sherbrooke-.W.F, 4 FT.Mookito, A.Fraser, W.DD.F Lawrence House, Grose and wife, R R.8 J M.Walsh, vory woroing ahayt, eleven ater uh alfe™t in tide-an.t Levonson aod family, tun dude who is knocked down breaker luruisb 1nfivite Toronto Mrs.W.Rev.Thomas Grim E.P.Lawrence, wife and Smyth, Mise Cole- Granby\u2014 Mrs.Jobn Mu Hotel Everett.Montres Mrs.Wilitam Huavar, A.Libby, I.Dow.all, Alex.il.Colquh \u2014\u2014 drive to Biddeford distance.Some 50 to Way au steamboat.Fortune's Rocks, G thor resorts mot | re.tid Pool, via tench rag.Lowansvitle\u2014Joseph Some Visit l'rout's eek, ! workiug peopla who one good hotel, \u2018ear Mr.BR.L.Gault and Tam ut when your correspondent other day, he fou oames upon the register.has &ets the full benefit of southeriy or westerly ! Pl-bur5\"518 the | Aldine House.Toronto wife, Mrs.James Wats Mrs Alex.Boyd end Toronto, Ont.\u2014H.I.and nurse, Miss Edity Loudon, Ont\u2014Mra.Burwell, Miss Bur- George Boyd and dished up mn the aud templing stvie.Pil,- Liu Le suceuient bivalve Conposed of imurchants au hues a ous Des play end at 4 some places.being t \u2018Mm.Samuel H caster railway >tati hrou:sh Lhe old-t rd to pour out ayi What we need at the pres- play with a more SuArges- ©.Muntreai\u2014Mrs Ja w, E J.Hébert and House, Brampton, Ont, \u2014Mr.aod Mra P.Lyneh and cot wament, 13 à tive title, such as Antiseptic Refrigerator.\u201d feals us beapeak themselves 10 the parlo hoiels tlod favor with A majority of the peopl privacy and coniine tive re as FaocLiv bas Gioësester harbor the broad Atlantic on ticularly favored with hot day without a b * cowe to the beach 1 seclusion they must Lave ÆvUcrAl toiug, ar t fogs, dialo rues, mus Cedar Brook Cottu allons and parlor games are A est-rn, Ont.\u2014 Miss LR sidorable majority, As before remarked the lnat woe a weok ol hops.3e opened the sieço ud Tursdiy evening, = dhe OM Orchard Lottairs.Montreal \u2014P.Bo with an enjoyable «Witch was ably w-tor of coreman- e Sea Shore House thirteea ladies, each one warm\u2019 und all of them vol teachers 0 Indianapolis.strong-minded and sensible ladies.th some Biddeford Pool.Kingston, ne.ples Coltage.Montreal Migs Hattie F.od nud many of the Toronto Hey.J.Ficloing Sweeney.l'he following are 8 buflis popular with the young .The RKuasts at the Ocean Ho dancing was in ch.of Moutreal, whose many well merite OLD ORCHARD HOUSE BALL.Miss Elizabeth Stu of \u201cThe Gates Ajar,\" rocks near the Sea S rs.E blue satin, embr : æold ONAL; roses.clio Lionais, Mootreal - in; patural Howoss.© of Miss Maggie Ross able mauagewmount sliced ts.rvsides [rom about sald she claims to but ber vigorous, her evening wal the story dificult o d about Miss Gurtie Whittak be zephyrs, Hollands and \"8, cashinere and pn ulled chemisottes ¢ are pretty and cool for Sur Mr.H.Farle and family, IDE at the Seaside Out.-Gioen satin; gold and, natural cu ; physical evergy.0 outreal, are Napaves Cream ouse, roses.Bisbop, Moatreal.~Cream can siiver with gold mo Henderson, Montreal \u2014 tse with his pret r-Judge Desuoyers à Der residences at on the Lanks of the frow Montreal, he weeks at Old Ur- ace.illard, Montreal W rd, Montreal (Garnet silk Aca, diamonds, rages.al Cream cNsh mere, pears, red and pink they put a lever unde, Miss Laroau.Montre brecaded silk and fn Ars.Odell, Sherbroakea.¢ id satin, diamonds, hous Willian Kissock, Mi Oriental jet trim rosebud pattern, trim been given by the Ola hestra.Mr BR Desnoyers, son of Qoyvrs is a lieutenant in the 65th wed with pink silk, est rebeliion in the Miss Phelps\u2019 ner snough this year to ber cottage on the sh collage \u201cAn Oid Maid\u2019s Pa written à book by description of ho $600, The book @ .\\ntoinette, tri oa lace, peurls, disinond 3, Sicillaa Miss Hayden, Napanee\u2014 rage, rhumod with fine Je ramme concluded hor fan, topaz Miamo 5 + ! The Canndians sta or View House; Mr.C.and children, and M Mrs.(Col.) Crawtord and A à and Miss Lili Col.Martin, aud Mrs at the Ou Orchard House to-C D Were of à very ei CauVas gioih, trimmed with ince aud silk y elaborate sash, silver, white roses.OCEAN HOUSE BALL.Ginond, Montreal trimmings, garnets, H.Gosse , Rouge, Quebec, is at the Uid Grebard House l ; Mra.George L artin, dauæh(era o .Rich black silk, had family, At an imprompta real\u2019s brilliant young la: «uests with his rich ba al the Oid Orchard Lhe late Sherif Cha may, Montreal \u2014 flowers 3 Que.\u2014ivory satin bro- tapeuy, jacquemiaut roses, lam Agnew, Montre ot Oso.Ho is the sun of cade, pear] lace à uvoau, of Montreal, so Odell, Sherbrooke, HOTEL FISKE BALL.v.Toronto-Pink silk with LIS, SOL \u2018Mitù poatis, autor troal\u2014Silver gray *, Datural lowers, arland, Toronto\u2014Cream Werk, 1 Montreal\u2014Piok ottoman seph H.Muasun, ot Bon: rent, Is at New York_Rob Urorge Denholm Rev.MoDenaie, FE, B Buste aud has just re- 1 oud, and.fe Spartan, ou a s GIDEON BYRVENS.silk, lace, poarls, M on on, n Spanish Inov, din Couli H.Grassett Baldwin, «- Mildred Camber] Philadelphia \u2014Mtes : .J\u2014H.J.Quabeo Mr.and Mrs.W.1, LeMoine, W.Selb k ; ads, yellow asiers.h J rls, dia - pentsh lace, pearls, Montreal Gros gratn silk, Wais L and.siseves, old Roid feathers and ribbons, dia roses \u2019 MURRAY nay.E MUBrAY Bar, August 5\u2014_ ho arrivals at tue Lorne for the past week : motids and yellow Vk satin with os tes Col.M ; RTO ined with Chantilly \u2014Cardinal satin, lowers.wml the Hote! Fverett | ud ub Friday even.© \u2014\u2014 Since writing the above \u201cgone aud done it,\" a olslonl, Que.\u2014-W .CF Fisk Grant, Mrs.Grant and 18, Cummings una ' Hyaciutve_- Louis te.Cuidwell.Miss N.rdd Mürray Bay 3, Montreal; helio- Tontreal; white lama, ad la old gold surad silk, > laster Arthur Noa, uki, Que, while laon, out ter Douglas Noad, AL and 2 Master Willie Eave.ves, G Mrs L bra ; A Wy ee, mupmond black silk d eve usic EAST GLOUCKSTER, - \u2014_\u2014 One ef Massnohusetts' Sea-side Places X IBreczon\u2014 Elisabeth\u2019 Stuart Phelps\u2014Montreal People There, 1o the Editor of Tue STAR: SLR, \u2014 As there are à few of your loyal sub- ects lu this part of Uncle Sam's domain, ster is one of the places whose tally affocted by perhaps a fow The visitor to Gi lu doubt as to v promiueat featura Thu, usiut, its stroots aro NC Len niles inlaw Priacipal concern of every one is to got their ble price, at no mat- 056 expense.This 1s probabil 13 80 little apparent hurry can Cabinet over the question.ho go out from New Englan fishing preserves are a very insigniticant portion of varie coautry.ed forward b, earu Lbeir living Gloucester are r.however, rs do most co been as easily wo tniles from the Glou- on and steamboat land- ls vear, however, à st id, and East Glou Lhere is no large hotel t several cottages where J there are several ia Glouces Cape Ann.on one side of it and the other, cool breezes.reszs aud the advent of a good © young tue young ladies.tney have a coterie of of them a \u2018\u2019achool art Phelps, the author \u201c owns à cotlaze, où the hore House, where she May till October.It is be a con y etride as she takes æ (be beacu makes t beliet.wdicules as he beca ago by t that she treat,\u201d a kind of doli's hou height back Irom th dation of the in the dead of nj I obo corner ot ft, and the le Dod It off the level.helne went to Gloueu g the sharp reports from the * Retreat, carnal weapons were bei the conflict, and \u201cgetting thelr banc that the \u201cboys\u201d had BOISE luek when they was not further mol ves seein tu be bermit her to live in radige,\u201d and hus the same title, built it n a8 b ying ore.LB East Gloucester, Mass, August 5, 1 DALHOUSIE, N, B, ISPECTAL TO THESTAR.| DALROUsIE, N.B, August 5\u2014Fo are the \u2018arrivals at the I during the past week : Montreal \u2014 C.N.A, rmstrong, Mrs.Arm- stron.r.three children ra and ou L .Armratrong.Lewra .À James Burieny, Jno.ed, Ripley Hi osbrooke._gpeege m1 2 dire Paulin, Miss Barker: assett Baldwin, Mrs, Mrs.B.Cu and and nu sheppard.Mrs.E y _Desbarats.ass.\u2014E R Cutter, G, W.Cutter, Sherbrooke Miss Hal Halifax H.M.Ha Sit.Jobn, N, BW.East Saginaw, Mich e.itui, A.G.Dewaz.Stevens.\u2014W.B.Menshon.Chas.Dun! ! = .Oakville, Ont\u2014Gen.E 8.Jackson.GASPE, IBPECIAL TO THR STAR) GASPR, August 2._Fol arrivals a.Baker's Hotel, \u2018nding July 31, 1886.Mootroal-\u2014Mr.and Grabau and child, Mr.M hrue chllureu and Fraser, Mr.Sandema M \u2014Mr.and Mrs.Richardson, rion, ie\u201d ,Lavaiiéo, Mon , Mr.tour.- tou- Mrs Lans, Miss Owe demeais and wife.A.MoLennan, and TS THOUSAND ISLAND PARK, Cameron's arroudy In .ast oly arrived, exandria\u2014Miss M L worthy of her extraor- Lancaste: M es \u2026 .yol Inends up the onday morning a Meat for bandsomo Pionship of the Sax blic attention to lever pi T ladies\u2019 and men's Atter a prolong.d uch ganbling ang bool be Mioses CIS Es Qu the hill, \u201cSea View Cot Ladder,\u201d ucoupied by Mra MeAl appropriate, and would remin stairs at Montmorency Falls; Mrs.Jarvis; \u201cThe Slide,\u201d Mrs.Rit 1 \u201d M Mazsterm Brae,\u201d Mrs.Stewart : \u201cArgyle CII.\" Mis.Davidson; \u201cBummer ke int ide selves thoroughly.ole in tie, consider Krand bowing tourna.rizes and the cham- \u2018 laPzoan TO THE STAR.) i.Auvust 5\u2014The ver presented a finer do at present, when bagioning and all the ything 18 clothed sudden and singuar vag.engagements © reporter, and he uctor.The latter pug od It, two.young ladies nt up Myrtle avenue, di each of the four or fi appeurance thay they tho real season is just are open and ever: in its holiday gary.Probat, especial river, ls tbe Thousand Isiand main planks fn uest of Mm, Lenon treat,\u201d Mrs.Millan ; bi 7 te, ant,\u201d \u201cWarwick Cast) t, e, before the conductor \u201cMon Repos,\u201d \u201c\u201cIddlewinks,\u2019 Co! ,\" and a number of othe 3 stay is limited to five or Another year | hope it ina my holidavs at eoting ang forming such cos.ers chiwering viz, Ce wus red, and he was strike, and offering 1a vorites, asked the reporter The conductor didn't look pleased, he finally, \u201cthat ving v bulous sums on their panting tom the clase bats up auybow I was given at the | some people may object Le hy cinz, come to kK There were about 7 thermeef jus Notre Dame du Partage, À ROUSES POINT, Charms of the Polat \u2014Late Arrivals there of People From Montreal and Elsewhere, JÆPECLAL TO THE STAR) RoUSRS Porn, N.Y., August 5.quently asked why I pass My Summers at Rouses Polng.Well, it is quiet, That alone has its obarms for me.Par It seom 80 quiet is the abun.wen women the Lower with its four hundred t.Lawrence can show, a well known bion and QOL injuring each other.all, them two girls and them uesday, aschervay eat m moth piente, chartertor the Doon and evening, and plorship ol! Mrs.& Inrge yacht wo take i Ceased to let hor rstand that ; som à dozen mules up the S I ber I'd give her in a minute, and M - Uuion wili meet T age by the ts splendid boating facil Tound ternational but n No finer drives oan bo out, aud then I ski went and tumbled th kind 0° skeert, bat as on oll-sectarian, and mbors rete foreign parts of the world churches of Canada The consist of lectures and di a v Trolling for pike a pigkeres, flshiog for bass in .the mek bou ake, picuieklug in the ! or camping on the shores of the vari islands make one wish that it was always on Hon.beard to remark ind sion that it bad ca nowt dolighiful day The devarture of oderick Ca \u2019 or or was deutaily ot the vcca- used tm to spend the à large number of Str bas - duciivns of one of Washington Wom.A Decessary and mysterious & Is is Lis country, but as tar 80 charming a s 's departure hag [3 og the tennis ami bowling rate A Miss Carter atid Mr.ave arrived at M u Quebec, arg now staying at Jol- Salmon Queen,\u201d with a for a few hours, Sh loisy.iF .BM soi real, ¥ Q.Ex-Gov.J.L.Bars bandsome.any Major M.B.Adums, U.s.Vt; Hon.Jobu Boyd T : J.M.Foss, Ge Ë g o de of American ac F 8 creeper nad abou flower beds soattored Terry's earlier vig} d different Shtett n, an ton.wa.Duo » hn 3 Mi - Montreal; Mr.Chas, Coulte ee ioe Terry's, McConaick, Montreal; A, W, first real; Dr.Beers and tamil Dr.Brace sa eares! BERTAIER EN HAUT.People at the Pretty Pince on the North Shore-of the St, Lawrence, SPECIAL T0 TER STAR! BERTHIER (EN HAUT), August 5 weather did ila best this past weok every one, bat only mec with base | tude.A gentlemag who ls summeri alarmed his friends à good a a part of his famny with bim \u201cjust lor a little row\" as aod not returving till ver: pted rowi ;Montreai \u2014Miss Holcomb, Fäwia Cox, Lu N.Tacuse, N.Y.is rod and tro), and be mised himse Ducioe, W.8, Murp | in turing 64 pounds.of Dleasure and sheer f, Onaigie.OT ' fine piékerel.This Js considered a very lur professional wor ru Quebeo\u2014Mr.and Mra Herring, season is noi yet at its CHATEAUGUAY Bas, nting the Basin Red otes and News in General, ISPECIAL TO THESTAR: lues || CHATRAUGUAY Bantx, August 5._The T.H.Major C.Lindsay * New York\u2014Jam Jumes Russell White, oft, Cu bbard and tors ot the tweaty-four phia \u2014 Thos.Klgj isplayed in their ass.J.B.Sowail.aumstown, Mass \u2014Frauklin Hyaointhe\u2014Louis fortunate enough to lovés must be at their appointed a, d\u2014All employmen Cal among the new arrivals: Teor, \u2014_\u2014 \"1 E, LEON SPRINGS, wore t ly real.The latter 1s the Ruvst of À Miss C.Connor and Miss L Daillebout, are visiting at Mrs.Ale.G.W.Stephens, jr.on.some friends hare wh b £ of Montreal, called i JSFSCIAL To TER STAR] BT.LEON SPRINGS, July 5._ the arrivals at SL Leon Spri ug tbe past weak: T.Marechal, J.L.Lafleur, 8, Raza, ; K Meconker, D.Nel i windy for bnati and Dicnicing and the closed sd quite Autumnat.from patrons of the ; J 3 223, ur 3.1 per ce number of pecs of aff Kin mailed.with the accompaniment of a hearth tire.But the young folx see bbonz Force, Aa Keoar- moto Dao wWeok tha cient numbers of the patronage of each and ber.ball an ounce to = N.B.\u2014Ihning room linon must not be used by kitchen employés ed mitter went into elleos os.Kensella, T.Parker and ite, Vulice unit and the reduc pr to 2 Jeace of this fact is Lo \u2018he Increuso in the A issued a uf Froun that bour until 90 Mad.St.Denis, N.th McCormick, Alex, 'M.gu, Æ D.Lefieur, E H Thibault, Mra D.To elopes was aboul 10 pe ad 5 Arsenault, Mrs.| Gard: Leclaire, ca re .C.Maitland, Myra Maitland, Anna Young: y, the obnoxious f, D bot Suimnamel hours of labor named Was great Ta The loss tu the.propre strike was Is had à number of ty.He seems \u2018this week Miss Avis Miss Wilbur, ol New d, o?Montreal, Ia studying froi and oar.W arzivals are: Mi.tor lor that day's e, even through the œæurant \u20ac ty- vored during the one who bad aural distribution of lvaves, stea Am the guests Smici of lirookyilt ood, At \u2018of milk\u2019 wôte dbif be absen Saturday, ny the ap, the summi d ay tures wera made, souie claimed it as uvram .oes River Dew.A.OD.- À.A.Salloway, Miss L ham, Hew They Bathe, irl, when she bathes at all half her slightly olad person out of water, king fur all the mie ; world Jike à merrr : von Deltvered af'his Door, Dennjs Reagan ; whiok overlouks 1 Aèrüss the Streat Hves au It r existence with the aid poor baud organ.To Garba Dio, and, alter pass.warms up 10 the sub- ana 18 generally seen b under water with mmetrical iucernadine gh above the waters blue.@lei 1s timid and usually of stout arms bold he .akors she hugs He rope.euvelopes and ne the 1 fu ot day, : A blaze, M oN.H\u2014Goa W.Dennis in pe most mee me - Ter au hour ve Lro lvry You want-a unk?! enquired \" replied Dennis.Re & mom\u2019 for the geated that ten cents an Boyes, A.B Farn- Coal, lu vumber, and 1.500, or 4.8 os 005, \u2018or 48 bat ot.in.; ustal À of 625,981, or 9.3 per ves, with their lit Gut ol water, tor a quarter of an oar.\u201d wl any 18 $1,045,596 40_an 1 dive, coming up fashionable Philadelphia lar to have somebody and i ly au excl Lathe fn the se &ny one not of her sot.QL To THE STAR] ING8, August 5.\u2014Pollow- at the Grand Hotel dur- Montroal\u2014Mr.W.D, Tees, ar., Mise Ogti Rled and tried tn i deal wus closed at his blog went beautif \"Th Y was paid promptly and the roqunem nH Tobe sure the anf but pA oat wie oar endive iow better of his avnci punsement bad n ou Dennis His ipe- \u2018Os 10 Lhe cIN Toronto, Canada, apd St.Thomas Hoepl London, bus been decorated with the lial.ot Leopold by the King of the Belgiaus, for his services on the Upper Congo.A correspondent of tbo Cork Examiner says: \u201cAmong the peenliaritics of the exhibits at the * Colonies,\" are specimens, Canadian literature sent by the Gove not of thal country.Four books, Ly Mp.Alexander Ross, the well known and gilted authoress of sowe charming works, are on view.A glance at thess, which | Suppose are selected na illustrative tyres of the Canadinp literary tendency, shows & people across the water are Joining lo the reaction agalnet reading which is either too light or too technical.1 understand that Mra.Ross originally hailed from tue mother country.Bhe intends to publish shortly ta London a work entitled, \u2018\u2019Ihe Red Mun,\u2019 Coded oy permission to the Duke -of The Tolegrapk, a Liberal newspaper of St John, N.IL, says: \u201cIt is not remarkable that, Sir Charles should now return to Canada 0 visit.llc has been for sono vears absent.His ill-health, the assigned cause of accopting the commissionership, has passed away, and he 1s, wo are glad 10 know, restored to bis former vigor.Railway, Jor_which he labored sy hard, is completed.He sure of a hearty on tion, and also of abupdant opportunities to publicly give account, In bis own ostentatious way, of the services, real and imaginary, which be has rendered to Canady bere and on the other siae of tha &tlan Once here be wil) survey the political field.and ne be does so he must see that Conservative prospects ave waning.It is moro than doubttul whether he will come to stay, ough it wili doubtless gvauty bis pride to find how much bis party will desire R= The Wionipeg Free Press says: \u201cPhilip Garneau, who was sentenced to seven years Imprisonment for complicity in the rebeltion of 1865, was released from Stony Mountain tentiary a day or two ago.He is now n town, pet wiil shortly leave for the Jv ince of Quel He proposes writing tory of of the Teballion from the slandpoint of The Pacilic rebelitan at Batoche, he will be able to present the other side of the story better thao any other person.ce his release he has been purchasing the published acoounts of the rebellion, including Mra Delaney's and Mrs.Gowanlook's accounts ot their capture.Bes says that ail those imprisoued for taking part in the rebellion have now been se Mberty ¥, Sxoeping U those from the ieinity o Dat Chott pean doom Boar, and ghioy ex- eir prison doors 6 opened to them.v po Says tho Toronto World of Thursday: ** Mr.W.Waugh Lauder, the eminent Canadian pianist (pupil of Liszt), is in town at present with Mrs.Lauder, who is a most walented vocalist and whose singing was much admired Sunday before last and last Sunday in Chioago, and In 3t.Paul's Cathe- London.The dey are the guests of Mr.ah! Perry and the Misses Perry.Mr.faudor has lately bad a great success in recitals in Boston, and Ives a series of five recitals there this ; Also a concert with the St Louis oh Union, ona in Philadelphia and one in Detroit.He bas aleo been invited by tbe committee of the Illinois Musical Association to give a recital of native American musical composers in next convention in June.Grant Gleason is al present writing an original piano concert for Mr.Lauder, who bas had no less than six brililant offers from one.Philadelphia servatory of Music and choral societies for noxt year.He in however, to remain in Illinois, whore has a fine choral union of over five bundred voices.Mr.Lauders many admirers in Toronto and throughout On- tarlo will be pleasad to hear of his growin, tame, Daring the Winter Mr.Lauder wil give memorial Liszt recitals by speeial invitation in ans ties, and hopes to be able to reach Toronto.\u201d NOTES BY THE WAY.The wife of a Pennsylvania cœntly gave birth to twins joined exactly like the famous pair from Siam.Only one of them was alive when born and soon died.The Paris News says: \u201c À decision in th@ Bulletin des Lois authorizes the brotho:3 Grenouille (meaning frog\u2019 ) 10 change their naine to re aristocratic ol Greno- ville; M.Savatto (\u2018old hos, siippor change > Sali- lle, got got (oulgo, \u20181 Lasty, dirty fellow\u2019) wo adopt A Hempoteat correspondent of the Bt.Jobo se writes: \u201cA cat in this noighbor- progeny was dro io the spring, ~ made an excursion to tho wuods shortly after and securea a oouple of young squirrels, which she reared with every mark of maternal affection.The squirrels are now full grown and as domestic in their habits as their foster mother.\u2019 The ceilings of each of the late King Ludwig's bedrooms Fe inted dark blue, and through little of giass cut in the shape of ars a soft | ts Shone in on the royal siseper.An artificial moon was likewise arranged in tho ceiling, artificial m trees ed the aod througa branches thereof might ba seen at one end of the room anartificlal waterfall.California bas at last got down to using tho despised cent in making change.In flush times, Do Californian would recognize à coin sinaller than a ten-cent \u201cbit,\u201d and it required astruggle to acclimatize the nickel.Our fellow-citizens on the Pacific Coast have ust begun to discover that even Lhe ont as its uses, if only for bestowing upon the blind beggar or tho exoursion-boat inusi- clan.Art in Paris is fast recoverinz from its late depression.Tho Salon which recently closed was muet euccessiul, sud brought in a net profit or $48,000, This money will go to the Artiste\u2019 Benevolent Fund.Altogether 372,000 persons visited the Salon In fifty- six days, 30,000 more visitors than last year.For of future the first sketch of every picture bought by the state fs to be given la the Government.to form a cuilection of ortginsl 8! 7 That aa a Fe ht little fellow In New York (Tommy Hinnam, ætas bt,) who, to escape from a rabid dog that re tear- reacher ro- ing down the beach where the boy was play) with his two little sisters, one of the girls with each band, dragging both Into tho water and clear out it came higher than the smaller The dog pursued the trio till be tame to tho water's edjze, and thea tan off in another on.Tho frost bell is doubtles the means of saving many tons of grapes in the northern portions of \\fornia, where the frost sorie- times does so much damage.It consists of a wire running from different parts of Lbe vineyard to the house; On the vineyard end of the wire Is an apparatus that rings a bell at the house when the thermomeéter descends to a oortain d When the bell js let off the occupants ol the house know that their vines are in danger and immed:ately repair to the vineyard And light fires in dil ferent quarters, and tous prevent, through the agency of this ingenious electrical de- viœ.the loss of tons of the most luscious fruit grown on the Pactlic slope.à Tbe Pali Mall Gazetie says: An Ibquest was bold yesterday ut St.Thomas\u2019 Hospital on the body of George Anthony Ade, Ted eloven years, who it was alleged had died from the effects of eating potsonous cream.Betweon thirty and lorty § girls ang who bad pariaken of lce cream pur- peg at the sure stall bad! been suddenly with sickness and violent purglag, them to whore sel some them still being inmates of the hos- ital.tr.Walter Arthur, surgeun,said that Ë bad made à post-tn ra examination of the Immedinus cause of death was partiel choleza or vivlent purging and vomiting, brought oa by esting some dele- matter, contained in otthe fish or feuit.fn further reply to t the withess said that during the Inst weok be bar been called upon to attend About a dozen persons, all of whom Lad caten ice crpam end \u2018who exhibited the samo symptoms as tho:g of the deveascd.The jury returned a verdict that deceased died t English cholera, brought on by eating some deleterious waiter.mack, O.Giblin and La F 7.4 RFORTS AND, TT TT \u201cLacrosss, The Torontu lacrossé team arrived Io New York yesterday and woto met at tho deépbt bya dulogation from the New York Lacrosse Club aud escorted to Slaten Jelynd, where they will be the quest of Mr.Wiman, They # trip Lu Coney lsluna lu the alter- noon, tnd were rntortaiped at dione ut the Mauhatian Beach Hotel, Ar.Wiman presid- ng.The followlug ave \u2018cfa recently elected oflcers ol the Junior Shamrocks: Presiden T.-E: McKenna ; lirst vie~presideut, Hamelin; sucond vice-president, Joun Cur- an; secretary-Lreusurer, W.J.McKenna.Committee, I.Maguire, T.Crowe, J.MoCor- ruser.ains, R Leunan aud C.Hamel Capt The oi pig ub play a team from ba Bolt St.Coan.no at Lachine this afternoon.Aquatics.Following ls the brogramme of the Grand Trunk Boating club's eleventh anpual re- galla, to be hold oo August 28th: Roh Roy ennoe sailing race (club), 2 miles.Pleasure bonts, boys, single topen), 1 mile.Single scul! skiff, handicap fonon} 3 miles.Ploasurs boat.double telubi, Lan Canoe ruce double, (opens à mile.\u2018 Single scull shell, (club), 2 miles Double scull skiff, bundicap open) 3 miles.Tobtaoce topon), 200 yards.REGULATIONS, Two to start or no race.Parce to start or no second prize.Îlaces commence ut 1 0 Pet sha Buuya 10 be rounded on Jot of competitors.Club, rules govern all races Decision of judges Pleasure bouts, abla and el to boats rogulariy used by mem ut Beason.In pleasure bonts (cidb), owner must row » ODAR onty on through Roy canoe (club).single scull skit (opens and single scull shell (club) 25 conts : pleasure bouts (club), canoe race (open) a 4 double seuil skiff (open), 50 cent: boats.boys topon) and tut râce tope p tries cluse on Friday, August PT, \u20ac at8 Baseball.A meeting of the newly organized Mont- treal Baseball club was beld last evening.The followivæ ottisers were elected : Hon- orury president, Seriver, president, Gardner; boxpréaident à.Cameron ; secretary, A couler} treasurer, R.Lloyd ; captain, \u2018T.rophy; committee, A.Stewart, T.5.Sropns?37 Davis d.Gilmour aud Atlen Lowe, \u2018There is already n membership of sixty.The Leavers play the Benverycks of Rouses Pt.this afternoon on\u2019 the Montreal club grounds.Game will begin at 2 o'clock sharp, and an interesting match way be exvected.The Beavers will put the following nine mn the fleld: A Cuthbert, gatoher; Josh Cuthbert, pitcher: 5.W, Cuth- bert, first base; Jobn Cuthbert, second base; Tow T.Patterson, third base; A.M.Bro short stop; .Ford, left field; Price, centre field; W.Cutnbert, right Bold.Cricket.The Canadian I Zingari cricket team now in New York consists of the following layers: D.W.Sauuders, A.C.Allan, BR.8 orris, \u2018Toronto; .Harley and H.Guthrie, Guelph; 8.L.Loyd oles, Bimooe; H.Stinson, Liamilton; W.W.Jones, A.WA Win- slow, A.G.Brown and W, R.Wilson, Toronto.and a dark borss, from whom much is expected.re.R.C.Dickeon and G.W.Reyuolds will accompany the team as umpire and scorer.The English cricketers, captained by Mr.% J.Saunuers, of Exeter, will arrive bere in about three weeks.On the 20th and 31st.inst, the Ottawas play matches at Ottawa a with the West In- diu Gentlemen\u2019s team e Hidoau Hall grouuas aud on the 2364 \u20ac and \u201caa with the Halifux Wanderers.The Turf.\u201c Majolica\u201d and \u201c Harvey Wilkes\u201d will trot for a special puree of $1000 at Roobes- ter on August 12th, The Ashloy stakes for two year « olds at the Lewis Summer meeting in Eng won Bon by M Dawson's pay eS tino The Baron\u201d \u201c Canterbury \" second, and * St.Mary \u201c third.There were ton starters.The entries for the English Derby and- Oaks for 1888 are ofa very internasional character, Hungary and Franco are well ropresented, while the name of a an appears for tho first time in the entry list.r.P.Lorilliard has nominated a colt by \u201c Mortimer\u201d for tbe Derby, and a filly by the same sire for the Fhe California fllly Mauzant ta \u201d eut the four-year old record to 2.16% at Cleveland on the hy th.Autumn meeting of .the Manitoba cub Yl bo\u201d held\u201d on September 23rd, 24th \u201c er Walton ** won 000 at Monmouth Fark last Saturday.$50, Notes.The Montreal Junior Bicycle club had a ride around the little mountain last evening, a embers participating.The sports at the Iroquois House, Hilaire, yesterday, were & great success.Stoddard will spar four rounds with Gus Lambert at the St.Lawrehce Main Sportsog club this evening.H.M.Johnson's parformanocs as Cloweland last Saturday may be accepted as correct, and the record for 100 yards is now 945 seconds.The growth of the Order of Knights of Labor atili continues.Sinoe the 1at of April over 3500 new assemblies have been formed, and the General Secretary reosives on an average 150 applications per week for charters of organization.The whole number of Assemblies at the beginninæ of the year was 4000, as against 8500 nt this Ume, showing & growth of 4500 in six mont reater care is now being taken than formerly as to the class of [men aamitted as members of the orgamzati NEW SAFES! WORTHY OF ATTENTION.tot Anyone desirous of seeing Burglar - Proof Safes, FIRE-PROOF SAFES, that have withstood evory test, and received first prizes wherever exhibited in competition, the make and squatruction of wi ieh cau- not be guecossfuily imitated.will please ouil at our Wareroow J.& Jo TAYLOR, TORONTO SAFE WORKS, C.K.ADAMS, Managers 151%w W.H.OLIVE Branch.ATER AND BUSINESS TAX DISCOUNT.pr IVE PER CENT.rT will lowed on ar, paid on 2% or before 8 MAT and TH ER CENT.on RE paid or or before ber next.A the current year ho 36th instant.1sines« nod personal, u FRIDAY, the first ol O: a the 15th September, the Water ent will commence to stop the suppls, al defayiters.JAMES F.D.BLACK.| City Treasarer.182 4 t- rom Crry Hauy, } Montreal.4th August.1888.\u2014 RACES AT LEPINE PARK, AUGUAT 17, 18, & 1D, 1888.noo, 1 > Molle a =n oh Fer \"oi + Parme Let PRE OO plant re 81 Via my.ef mem $100, 300 eines, NAME race: pre MU him Ty.Enron $100, 2 mile heats ; prirse $300, free or Tose Xaturd Aug 1 Entries cle Ce RTT.Au LE: ed Sth, purses 50 erticnlars, send for cirualars.Address, J.8.RURFEAU.\\ 930 St.Catherine \u201ctrest, *843 Sronsrenl.ACADEMY warns ONE WEEK, COMMENCING 0 MONDAY, AUCUST Oth.Matinces, Wednosday wd ras THE ORIGINAL MIKADO, with Original Cast, Grand Seenes.Real Jap- sucso Costumes.ry GRAND FAREWELL TOUR OF CANADA.182 9 THEATRE RESERVED SEATS AT NONDERIMER'S, nPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 ROYAL.Meany, x ! hs Grand opening attraction, Monday, Aug.B, HARRY CLAPHAM'S MINSTRELS, Groatest Specinltien ! Funuiest Comedians ! yo : oh nest Vocalists !; Every feature positives now, EVERY AFTEHNOON AND EVRNING.Popular eid 1®e, £Oc, and J0c.FICrORIA RIFLES MORY \"ASSOCIATION.A Gen oral Mee Msotinz of {he Bharcholders of ice À will be held in tho Dretoria i Sts, a 80 look.mal organisation à < b ciation.pass; 3 Fg transaction usiness erally, and for the- election.of By order, c.w.RADIGER, Montreal.July 30th, 1886.Sec'y pro tem.178 3 law P.Q R.A.o Eighteenth Annual Prize M the SES over of Quobes Rifle Assocation.ne of be held at the Point Kt.Charles Ranges.on Tuesday and Wednesday next, the 10th and a commending at9a Bas Prives | © programme contains some n cash, Dronning to 81,569 besides Cups, als, Badges.and Prizes in kind.Me = can be made at the Secretary's Office Directors, on the Matures.between 2 and 5 p.m., on Batur- day, 7th ins w.M.BLAIKLO Capt.& vt vw or, 1832 POR Only GenerougMaster of the Situation ™ ADAM FOREPAUCH'S New and Colossal All-Featare Show, A BOOBE OF YZARS UXDER ONR OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT.2 DAYS ONLY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUG.9 and 10, MONTREAL LACHOSSE GROUNDS, V.very Feat 3 ne \"Bama HSE ROUE 3 A DED: ETRY BOGARD US AND \u2018a SONS, d a Thrilling, Realistic and Amagi Wild West and Border SI Show THE BUCKING ~ BADNCHO Introducing rater kine Cow- yo.rep 28 en wtutored Lins is Bl Chath, AD.ms ROBBERY Doeds Pia ar Heroes of fre tar aver at .wen penn pe an ee ETC veya, FL ANI PTY Rs EM EY né Résa tsar AE > co Eb Sha Eke, Ë Pugilistic Flophant Combat with Jioves, Enough Menagerio to overflow te any naturglist, explore animal dealer or od Showman whose % the most complete, rar dd large in the and Donn poswer ean be AD REact is f PAUGH'S.to this BLONDIN Ooty Morse ever trained to walk and elimb high Jngders.ART NT D Altogether he on ar performance ever conceived by the 25 rPEnFÉCTEY x HaINeD whose like do oo RI re rase of the earth.Ruseum of \"ADAM Alone is ablg to make at 10 AM.Dail tho Most Brilliant.Be Brig that over ianted Hum talon : upon à Piles of Guistaring cold Worids of lendors rthy Crosus; Occans of powilderiog Ben ation: : Regiments ol Noblo Horsee Men, Women and Children; ovel Vohicios ot alt Nations: 19 Btries où elody, t a Co Toots iL 7587000.Two FULL PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, AT ® AND Y.Xo 25 0a GE OPEN AT1 ap 8.Jovy.Children under © 20.000 S00 15 honore ander à Tr be Chairs For the accommedat the public who desire avoid ihe es 5 can TA de served senta INC En Juste ah At xe 3a FE a he Frdey, Aux.8 : ay ns.To.w, ncaduy.vane 1e 182 Hara 5.Aug.vanre, JivagisTnE .- GDON © Lave .MOONLIGHT EXCURSION! 5 - under the auspices 0 Court Allan's Pride, No 5774.A.0.F, -\u20140\u2014 The Band of he &rn FUSILIERS Las been TER wb lesve the rol rave the, agen Tickets 23e.Refreshments at City Prices: \u2026 184 1 daw The Thirty-first Grand Annual , Gathering and Athletle SPORTS ' \u2014or\u2014 Caledonian S387 Society \u2014Will be held on the\u2014 Military Grewnds, 5t.Melon's Island, SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1888.Over $1.000 to be given away in CASH, MEDALS, & Beo Programmes, to be had on application .B, ST mae A BET AR tb.aDoring ~ 2 ~~ \u2018 SOMETHING NEW, Moonlight Excursion on Lake 8t, Logis, une dor auspices of the Young Lsaple of Bt.Joseph Bt.Presb toriay hare , ooday evenlog, Auzust 1 e mer rata: 1886), will leave Wost end of ft.Gn- hriel Locks, at 8 o'clock.Musi» on board, Tickets, 250.- 184.3 daw THE LACHINE OT rr Bree Race Jgstenday Bvening Between\u2019 -y \u2018So ohine asd Argemant Crews fer the Thres-Mile Chatlenge Cup of ths Fae.mor Clab-Anunal Mosting ia the Evening of theConadian As._ cocilation of Amateur Oarsmes.The threo-mile races for the ri rowed Chal- r four-vared crows + rowed yes- De ou UNE, Fesulled in fave of \u2018the orsw.Lucisine \u2018Tho race took place shortly after the arrival of U the ti lnaying treal at 5 | | thor o'clock.A cousiderable number of peuple went out to [Lachine to see the race, In addition to which the Lachine rosidonts : turned out In full Torce.The po y calm, except when disturbel D the waves of Phesing stosiners.1be officials were: Um P.Somers Lor: de at at luis Mr.8.io dons & ater, Mr La Leckot; mo keepers, Messra Jas.arper Keith-Reld.About 6 o'clock the ctews were called out, and took up their positions as follows :\u2014 Lachine.Argonauts, Toronto.Eg ha Stroke 3 » ce ro ke ppu- site Manna's hotel, one a halt mile up strean Lo the turning buoys, and down ascain ee e shot to wo the Lachines got oft stendily.but the Arxonauts were caught just at the moment by the roll ta | steam and sta y.e jus tra 40 strokes to tho minute Tous the Arguoacie were ling rag The Sept he the lead irom eo out, \u2018stowinxy aines to 36, bul pulling it well through while tho Argonauts lost more ground than they needed to by stoeri too far out Nelther crew had an easy time of it, the Lachines being pusbed for all they were worth.The oot.gaining however, and at the turning buoye were three lengths to the and increased this advantage by a fh after turning.After this there vias tle alteration in the position of the crews, the Lachines, romng a long stroke of So 3 to the minute,to the Argonauts\u2019 37, Crussed the line about six leugiha shead in 1ÿ mins.14 secs.; Ar uis 19 mins.37 4 sous The fastest | pre time vn record over tho course was 19 mins.40 secs, made by the Chatham orew in 1882 The steer of the Lachine crew by the bow man, T8000, Was faultios and ooantributed greatly to the Lachine Both Lach and A Argoaats a \"in the senior this atternoon, io Which also the Torontos and Ottawas will row.Annual Mesting of the Osrsmen's Asscelation In the ovenlux took place the anoual of the Canadian Association Amateur Oarsmen at Hanna's Hotel.Ex-Méyor AR Boswoll, ot Loronto, was da th chair, and Brcsent President Syne Smith of Meter TPE ttlejohn, an Metsrs.F.Cunningham Ottawa Rowlox Club; J.H.Fairweal ; Robt Hobson, nder Rowing Club, Hamilton?Bryson .Oubora, da.; ; George 'Toronto; J Toome , G.T.rank jlloyd.Toroaw; M.J.Roach, Bays Toute: JE Knox, Toronto nylon, Club; unket, Dons, \u2018Toronto; John ison, ee PA de EE wing ub; J.arper, do.; C A PGK Monk, Lachine; À r, Lachine : D.Wilgress, Lachine.was le\u201d business transacted.It proposed that tbe next annual regatta Dob Baia at Ottawa, which was unanimously pareod to.incase the offer be tot accep ~ y was, it proposed that it tendered to Toronte.The election to fill the thea ooceded with, bon th following pr w e gyauemen n wereelected: J.J.Monk, Lachine ub; L.F.Taylor, Ottawa Club; W.Pluo- ket, Dons, [Loronte.a rotiri committee men are, M er, Ottawa; HB oro Sn fd am, Most of the oi COMMITTEE.Continantion of Yesterday's Meeting\u2014The Coatract for Paving St, James Street Awarded \u2014The Interoopting - Sewer Estimates.At yesterday's mee! of the Road Com- mitree after the time B STAR went to br the question of granting the contract or the Pavement of St James street with en taken up.- detatied riers ot the work had been prepared War Bt.George, who stated that Mr.aren, of the New York firm ot Warren & Schart, was waiting to oxplain his terms to ihe committee.Mr.Warren was invited bethe committen \u2018On entering, Mr.Warren statod that the cost per square yard would ve governed by the Quality of cement used.or Buffalo cement, and to use a portion ut the old macadam, the price would be $2.80 sor ya! For the best Portland cement, and to ihe old macadam, the price would Bo a 3285 yard.With Buffalo cement and new madadam the price would bo $3.roth Portland coment and new macadam Al prison remarked that at tbe latter price it would be only allowing 20 cents per ward for the old macadam.chairman, Ald.Laurent, remarked committee wished HAVE THB BEST CEMENT, which is Portland, used, and that if Mr.Warrun would undertake the work for $2.50 per and use the old macadam they close the contract.Mr.Warren sald that it would take some three weeks to build the neccessary works for carrying out the contract.He would to have 1000 yards of the pavement fall dd tas year, but, tbe committee must not bo too hard if bad Weather prevented the work from being carried on.After a brief consideration bo decidexi to aovept the contact at the committee's price.The com- agrees to keep the strect in repair rot a term of flve years, and that in tbe evont of the strett MAVIDE to be opened for the laying of pipes, drains, etc.com- paoy would relay that portion of the pavement broken at an advance of 10 per cent.on the contract p After approving of the City Surveyor\u2019's Dons, for ihe vew sewer in 8t.Jcan Baptiste the Committee adjourned.he following is the fuil REPORT OF MR BT.GEORGE on tho intercepting sewer, a brief summary of which was given yesterday :\u2014 Te the Chairman aud members of the Road in Commaptoe N \u2014 EN,\u2014In accordance with your in- straptions « of the 13th inat.1 bef to answer the following guestions: \u2014 - 0 an nov rior ot fore Q nur ol UF\" deb on foramen a on clrcam- would be simply a supposition.and, thare- fore, misleading.Tho rate of ages.eli bo overnod by tho market rates, rick- ayers from 82.00 to $3.50 per diew, laborers from $1.00 to $1.25 per diem.$rd.ve sewer w >i be completed next year, as it will be impossible rocure a sufficient 0 pi quantity of bricks thie gout, nnd if a materials were procurable the luhor market is so fluctuating and roarce that tor me to tell you positively tho time of its completion is very problematical, I will prosecute the work as POSS! o allowed to bocin immediately, and no seon obstacios are encountered, I hope to complete that portion as fur as University stroot this souson.4th.In order to give yon a statement of all Interal drains that may requiro rebuilding.@ coat of anme and the modo tu assoss for we, I beg to state that nono of tho exist.oT drains will be terod in any way.un they aro fou unhealthy.or the proprietors in sald Iateral drains request tho onlarzing or deoponing of them to e ngs, and then they will be constracted in the usual manner, and tho City Council will decide whethor the propriotors shail bo legally .ontitlod to anv remuneration for existing drains, or in other words, for the difference they have paid tho elty for thelr presont drain, and aay improved séwor that the city ma de to build and pr e thoip for, All existing laierai drains will be connoeted with the intercepting sewer, and that Sone will givo them a better nn freer discharge, and make the coment in them more rob, The Crate steeet sewer, according to rt to Council passed an the 26th Augest, 195 waa estimated to cost $200,000, the «ino eh description t work not boinz apoctiled in fess Tol the lata Clty Sar en #0 8 repor py A la y Survoyor, ADsloy.was $35%.195 (300 Foport of 1878) aü Sutees rrr sonseauonts st ® Creat necessary to cover thio froat Fo lojuri tb vation e Was equ f not = ban rock exvayation, an his would reudi usant lor tho excess of actual 4 ovat over os ate and \u201css roquosiod \u201coy tho Committoa \u201d bolus pushed ou rapidly In order Lo complete las soon nb post possible, as the Nor taal Bahool nsid tho ce Oo ate to dered the of thelr echo.therefore pushed the work on Fn rapidly, there: to vou discovert rods the their price accordingly.and bi Found It ey ln this caso, the bricklayers domandi od inorouso of pay.The weather towards the Autumn is against ny outside work, as re fluctuates.and rain os work also, first neocssilauing delay, wh.ch means money.I romain, gentlemen, ours tal (Big.) Prbcivar W.ST.GEORGE, city surveyor.rt gives the estimated cost of D.i McKay.Bow; tho hols.ors as $114,626.17, divided as ©.B.Bhaw, 3 Qitver Sophy.3 follows: Excavation .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.escces 329,279 10 Bricks.os 2 (pment.18.475 28 me.3.807 27 and.1,094 Muohinery \u2018and Plant.12,000 0 ne AE > comble 5 PODBLOCKS ovens resent 2.500 w Total.$114.596 17 Ap allowance of 20 per ont.for unforeseen contingencies should be added.BOARD OF HEALTH.The Permanent Hospital Contract Awarded Filthy stap of the Abattoirs\u2014Tanks of Blood Covered with Maggots.A meeting of the Board ot Ilealth was held yesterday afternoon.there being present Ald.Gray In the clair, usaleil, Mooney.Hamelin and Mount A charge of drunkenness and neglect of duty was made aguinst à couple of the sanitary policemen, ha it was Paocided Lo dismiss them {rom the force.\u2018Tenders were then opened for the erection of the now permanent contagious diseases hospital.Tho vopders mors ra follows : 980\" AR Bastien, Has Farts Sitios, The | tenderer applied af the last moment niger Put in a er tender, as be olalmed to bave mado a mistake in the original o Aiderman Beausoleil stated that Mr.Didier stated that he had made a mistake of $630 in his original contract, put that If he was not allowed to correct it would be willing to erect the building for the price given.The committee de- od thal they could not accept opt any tender been banded in after bat ont epee Faller a brie! discussion Alderman Beau- soleil moved that Mr.Didier's contract being the lowest 1t be accepted.The motion carried unanii pualy.Mr Mr, Leveque explained that, pre the contract, the ospital would be READY FOR OCCUPANCY by-the first of January next ; à poscibly It it | mix be read By the latter ood of Nove Der on f th st it ab tho corn of the chairman, was to begin the dismantling of the Mount Royal as it as not but that might bo Mont isited Dy some this Autame, and it would not do to be un- prevard | or such an ih omergeney.report {rom stated that à Ratan ora or the residents be, St.Ontherine street, by the smoke from Detlefl's bakery, had been remed extension Ines having an interview with the Chatrman of the Fire Committee, who promised have \u2018the various fire stations pu put in good rom on condition.the Wellington siroet baxh pasion be complete and read OPENING ox MONDAT.Your board will surp the \"whole of it is not yet gone.No manure should be allowed to remain on the promises tor, over four The eupply of ice In the cooler has been neglected on more than one one occasion, an Deg! the carcasses of the animals irean led have been placed in the coolers whieh are over oellars festering with blood in a state of decomposition, and entrails and manure emitting a stench almost un- bearabl a reoént visit I found, on a Monday afternoon, blood tank under the bog house, fuil, with an INNUMERABLE QUANTITY OF MAGGOTS and sides of the tank and the from good aut! od that the blood was left in the tank for soveral I The Chairman said that the Sanitary Inspector bad made a very strong case against the Company.He thought that the had tablished just to do away with filth and unsanitary handliog Eo meat for lood.ple tbouzbt | at the um ou proceed ust ote the Courts the same as butchers pa Alderman Grenier, who had enterod, said that it should pot be tolerated fora moment, the Company sbould be dealt wi samo as poor men who did their own killing.was decided that a copy of the report be sent to To the Directors, and that i! matters were not amended, action be taken in the Recorder's Court against the Company.After the transaction of some minor bual- ness the meeting adjourn: ALLEGED ASIATIC CHOLERA.Heperts of Oanres In Wiseonsin\u2014Aocuracy of the Statements Dowbted, MILWAUKER, August 7.\u2014Reports of the existence of Asiatic cholera cases having reached this olty from Madison, Chippewa Falls and _Milad members.of the Stale Board o Health made preparations to start out immediately upon the receipt of reliable confirmatory intel gence to make & personal i vestigation.rom Madison it ls reported that Alva C Orvis, a ralway eng\u2019neor was attächeu wbile on his engine, and with- four hours was ju a critical -condition, having lost his power of specon bis muscles belngterribly Enolled, audh mbes drown up.iis \u201cphysician sald he was suffering from Asiatic cholern, sbough from other sources Ît fe learneri t Orvie is merely suffering from a sovore prec) of cholera morbus.At Miladore eight people died trom this alleged cholera.None of thesa reports are from official sources.and the & tato Board of Health is incilned to doubt thelr accuracy, while admittiog the possibility that the casos exist.THE FEDERATION LEAGUE \u2018 LONDox, Auvust 7.\u2014A deputation from the Tatil Federation Loague will have an interview with Lord Salisbury on Wednes- Commission, com of delegates from the United Kingdom and the colonies, to suggest means for the defence of rts and ommeros in the time of war, and or the closer federation of all parts of the Emplre.Forty members ot the House of Commons will accompauy the deputation.A SON MURDERS HIS FATHER.CLEVELAND, August 7.\u2014A Noble County farmer named Thomas Rogers quarrelled with his son Jacob, yesterday, while both were intoxicated.Tho son attacked the father with a pruving Knifeand disembowel ed him.The murdercr was gaoled.NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF ART.L.oxpoN, August 7.\u2014Holman Hunt, Walter Crane and\u2019 George Clausen \"in favot of founding a national axhidition of art in Ep - land on the broadest and fairest toes, ti jury to be elected by and from all artists In tho kingdom.CARS TO BE STOPPED.KANSAS CITY, Auguet 7.\u2014 Tho majority of the street osr lines io thia city are in ar- reñrs in To Mayor it of the munio! car yor, tt fis report \u2018Sern lies and en Te pec the tax ead amd The os tor Colborne none je was cont won §.pewer aa $16,003 Se as wan L over expen wor rk being mone very ato in the nea- ° day next to assist him to appoint à R Royal + Catholic, wl whlch \u201cSatis | » by paires al \"Connor wrahg ol viet onan aoe bo ductiines.Pn Au ust nuishor Is the usual amoun\u2019 ol esuilioal | rowing, an west © ola ous Bt, Vin n oY, BOWs Of CURVY from cp Cashlio tulsh, dellverauows (roid cunvent life, eto \u2018The vretty Jittle Chili's Mictorlal comes to us for August in its usual brightly colored | drosd, and dues gecdis to the Society lur Promoting.cliristsu Kpawledge, which Issues it.Buch lavorilé writers as Mis.Molesworth, \u201cRov.J.G.Woud, Mrs.Jsis SiLwell, l'runces Eppe, and uthers, are cou- wibutors to its pugue An avery à bas à culored illustra oh it will be doubly wel- cume to the Hitlu ones.Our Little Ones is editod for the nursery children of a slightly larger grow:h.It thoteloce aprouls to the eyo us ILucu as Lo the understanding, upd there is no lack of Hlustrations.Some of these are very prett Ya tor instance that facing the \u201cCriulio Song,\u2019 aud thai entfued \u201csummer Utuues are uf a humorous turn, aud \u201ctho stories und rbymes ar are lke tho pletures hoth gay and In its suber little dress this child's mazazine isa welcome Visitor to the nursery table.Amongst tue selections we uutloe \u201cAlaska Children,\u201d aud the \u201cCucoanut C The June number of Man opens with an article taken from the American Lancet, by Dr.W.ng.It does nut eudorse Pasteur's rabio inoculation theory, because it cluims that rabies sometimes runs as long as tive years belbre deelaring itself, and as teut\u2019s experiments are not a year old vet, nothing definite can bn sugured from them.Young children recuive quite a large share of attention in this number, thelr defective vision, the feeding ot tniants, ihe! fever, and tha various infants\u2019 foods the market claiming each soparate chap- The ventilation of dwelling isl from the Santtary Record.Jvrms & use article.and we Lind a papar read by D HH Herrlok, Prufes-ot of Hygieuo at bed before tho Ohio Siate Sanitary Con- one or Food and its Relation to Disease, which contaivg many valuable hints, The kwglish Hlustrated Magazine, August number, gives asa [(routispince a Study of a Head, engraved oy W.biscombe Gardner, from a drawing by C.l\u2019erugini.The ilus- tratious of \u201cin Leicester Fiulds\u201d are lifelike and present somo fine views of old bulidings in that county, wuilst two very good genre pletures are svolved uut of \u2018An Evening at Sir Joshua's\u201d and \u2018\u201cHugarth iu Lis Study.Another semi-historical sketch, with draw- inga of old houses, is \u201cOld Chester,\u201d contributed by Mr, Alfred Limwor, 1] The continua tion of the Sir Roger de Coverley series brings us to \u201cThe Widow,\u201d pictured in many illustrations by Hugh Thowsur at her various arts and races.A goodly number of stories to the interest of the maga zine: \u201cMy Friend Jim,\u201d and \u201cA Garden of Memories: aro coutinued, whilst a short \u201cMère Suzanne,\u201d is plousautly told by ac ine S.Macquoid.The August Brooklyn Magazine ls well made up for Summer reading.~ Hamlet's City,\u201d by Hon.W.J.Armstrong, takes us in the most Interesting fashion- through the soenes of Shakespeare's drama in the quaint town of Elsinore and conducts us down into the plood curdling horrors ol those famous subterranean walls.Then we are taken into an American farm house in Mrs.Sophie Lu Schenok\u2019s story of ** Friend Mae,\u201d who proves to be a young New York lawyer in the disguise of a farmer.We are next carried by Mrs Henry Waru Beecher w Liver- L to listen to Gladstone's great Home Ralo speech through the first of a series of letters from Englund by the Plymouth pas- tot's wile describing her travels.Then again we are \u201cIna Hindu Crematory,\u201d and so on.through various parts of the world.The lish sermous deliverod by Mr.Beeolor aoroes the water, aud r.Talmage\u2019 sg out of town sermons are amongst the thirty and odd articles furnished by this sates vrising aud ng magazine at the very moderate price of twenty cents.The August number of Mas hag several articles that must command attention among thinking community.Foremost among Virose ks the * Revolt ol the Majority,\u201d by Rev.George Batchelor, in wh radunl aseertion of the night of numbers fad hysical forces against the might of and prosperi 8 is forcibly oir out.The writer holds that (ne reat grievanos of the pew democracy is that even the wisest and the best cannot be trusted to & cern other men.Thu \u201cCon- fosses of a Roman Catholic\u201d contain n anslaught on the time-worn hods of the Church, and a prediction that American ideas will revolutionize it ultimately.The nuisance of excessive re- severely commented upon in in Newspaper Espionage,\u201d hon d such [methods asadopted by the great mer- Wspapers in prying in on the private affairs of well known men, and asserti that no othor press in tho worla is guilty ot such ungentlemauly (hots; Mr.Andrew Carnegie speaks o e \u201cResults of ribo Labor Struggle,\u201d Dr.\u2018es yrus Edson against \u201c Poisons in Food and Drink,\u201d and come ncross an article by Lieut.A.W.Shoal \u201cWhat we know of the Weather.\u201d hg A of other good reading makes tho magazin ons ol pructical interest and live utions.NEW PUBLICATIONS.The Historical Publishing Company, London, New York and Montreal,have issued & Dew publication ol value to the business men of the Domioion, \u201cThe Industries of a\u201d The first part of the work gives a historical aud descriptive sketch ol the Dowinion, its immense agricultural and mineral resources, and a lurge amount of statistics and other important information of the County.much of which was obtained by Marquis investigation by tbe author, the arquls of Lorne, while Governor-General Cauada.Prot usely illustrated, the sketch is valusbis as imparting the most reoant mation.Following ls an interesting historical sketoh of Montreal with illustrations, and much information of the trade and com oreo of the city.The third part prises rovi roviows ofthe leading merchanis, manufacturers, banks, insurance compa nies and business firms, coutaining tbe names of the houses in greatost repule.With its Midsummer Number, our face- qu contemporary, Grip, bas issued a ne e supp lement, a the form of a tbograph plate, 15 x 24 inches, a group of nservative Leaders In Canada } picture is well worth framing.The ike n and autographs are accurate, and the whole loturo ia at once striking and plens- ing.only Conservativea, but those on the other side, will tik» to secure it.The price, together with Midsummer Grip, is only 35 cents, and it will bo forwarded to anyone enélosing that amount to the Com- pauy at Toronto In this connection we may btate that the success of the enlargement and improvement of Grip (now 16 pages) haa led the Company to reduce the price ot Canada\u2019s Comic Weelily to $2.We bave received the Calendar and the- Commencement Programme and Annual Souvenir of the New Lagland Conservatory of Music.Both publicatious are got up with à great deal of taste, and well illustrated Thoy will be found to give amplo information to intending music and art students concerning admission and clasgitioa- tion, the different branches of instruction, the diplomas conferred in 1886, home reju- lations, ote We notice In list of studeuts, seven from Province of Quebec, and a æood- ly number from Outario.In the Souvenir of rogrammes of ovar-100 first class reo concerts given the stud ents, wo several times come roross Mr.DeS ¢ve's, the popular Capa- dian vinlinist's name as a eontnbutor to these instruotive and pleasant reunions.ISTERARY LITTLE BITS Of General Grant's book over 800,000 copies have already boqn sold.SE Sons.Tho Lipoincotis t havo in pross Gen.R.W.Johnson's book, \u201cA Scldler\u2019s Reminisœuces in Peace and War.\" The hha Ta have in press a mponozroph on Ad and i Ly, Benson J.Lossing Two \u201ca = ne Bunner, the p nt editor of fuck, will bo the associate editor of the Soritners\u2019 now magariue.\u201cGath,\u201d of the Philadelphia Times, says that Caplala Frank Mason, or 6 Cleyelaad, 14 tho author of the \u201cBread V Bookworms may be nd by sprinkling the shelves twico a year with a niixture of cqual parts powdered camphor and snuff.John P.Marton & Co, of Louisville, Ke, have in press o now edition ot \u201cFlorida Fruits and How to Raise Thom,\u201d by Helen Harcourt.À tirm of London publishers is in troaty with Generals Lougatrest and Bosurogard ste « u ¥ tou af ci ne lot of i} the rn civil va from the exe moth Wal qrect deals.SL tiple ie pili, tt EEE Poets, hbo npresens ni ed be soluble ot fa TW A new story ho Miss Louisa M.Aloott # Jo's Boys an sequel to * Little Men \"\u2014will be issued by Ruberts Lirothers early in October.Of * Little Meu \"the saiey havo reached an augregate of 89,000 cop The Blackwoods are out a book descrived ae \u201ca se and romante shil- ting Tho pers air ange, aud © supernatu \u2018Baldwin, Vernon Lee,\u201d Tho AC au old country house in Tout The title ls \u2018Oke of Ukchurat,'™ Guurge F.Cram, Chicago, has abtished.under tho title of \u201cNational Suicide au Prevention,\u201d à series ot papéis, by ose Lumry, on money, banking, usu + land tonure, aud kindred topics, whlo originally contributed to the- columns of & Washington journal a - D.Lothrop & Uo, are to bring out soon volume of poems by Osoar Fay Adama - titled \u201cPoet Laureate ldyis and other Poets.\u201d \u2018The layls, of whic! there ate thir | teen, are exceedingly elever imitations Tennyson's, each one elaborating some fam | liar nursery rhywe into herolo form.Mr, Stevenson's stories are receiving on- usual favor ia the J ied De 4 thou sand coples a week \"ello sale of \u201cDr.Jekyll Mod Ÿ x de.\u201d Bi the first American edition \u201cRidnap (10,000 coples) was exhaucted EE Les fortnight after r= was rong oor \u201cPrince Lucifer\u201d is the title of a m on whieh Mr.Alfred à Austin has been for some dime obgaged, an which is now nearly finished.IL nafsmatie in form, and is intended as a railoction 1b fanciful garb of the religious oonilict and etinical unoertainties vf the age.\u2018The action lakes place in the neigbborhood of the Matt echors | Rey.Lr.J.H.Vincent has written out & history of \u201cThe Chautauqua M Fair Point, N.Y, in 1873, and bas out into a unique institution which certainiy has had a prolound and far-reaching joie.ence in stimulating and directing popular interest in reading and study.Besides the general sketch, tbe work ol each year is.Hoted in detail.Julian Hawthorne, the novelist, Il dire eneait With his his neighbors at Sag H Bar bor, Long Island.When he tirst went there his newghbors thought a literary man was public property.\u2018hey aliowed their children vo kick up shines in his beautiful gar- Guns.He didu\u2019t.Now the neighbors kee) their children out of the gardens but b his fences at night so that thelr oattio may stray u and have a good tim Ticknor & Co.have in pre, a novel of Japanese life, by Louis ertbember, an Austrian, who aime an the editorial staff of the Japan M accompanied PFroi.Morse, Edward Be House, otber reproduced from rami 8 by Japanese artisls Low resident in the D.5.The Learned Secieties thelr members have Through effioacy ol rs bave tasgifed to less Sestractor.It provokes Do line of demarcation, securing alike the good will of the highest and the most bumble, and with strict un removing with equal oelerity the ps\u2019 of each.Try Putnam Corn Extractor.There are about 5600 printing offices in Gorman Empire, only about fifteen of nie work more \"ten hours urs per-day.My friend, look here ! you know how weak and nervous your wife is, and know that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve now why not be bo {air about it and buy bor à box?wong the Works tres with tain tho Farle Gas, pe only three were sick in the course of Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate.A Valuable Remedy for Gravel.Dr.T.H.Nowland, des Bt.Louis, M says: \u2018\u201cl havo used ae ae pa 3 urinacy Organs, su Sod parte larly Po ee sults, and think it a very in those diseases.\u201d poele a school examiner at South Al : \u201cWhen the Phgrice sth oD d they have that waa more p than hows and iriende?\u201d A Bard little boy answered so promptly as as to br down Lhe house, \u2018\u2019Fop-corn.Holloway\u2019s Corn Cure is the medicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small swum of twenty-five cents An Indian Chief, who is visiting Washington at Government expense, was lotroduoced to a Senator recently, who has a very bald bead.\u2018ihe Chiet lo looked at him for some moments with great interest.Finally, he : ad, Ugh! Where you fuzht Injun some Pope & Bitleau, druggists, Cedar Baplde, Iowa, writes: We have never sold any ml cine that gives such satisfaction to consumer and pleasure to tbe Sellar as Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oi.We can refor you to numbers that have used it for diphtheria with eatiru satisfaction and and success.A dergyman'who was recent! called\u201d he state prison at Bing- Sing, profaced his remarks to the p by ing that he was * glad to sèe s0 large a number present.\u201d Advice to Mothers Mra Winslow's soothing 8 syrup run szoali always be used for dren testhing.soothes the child, OF fone the gu cures wind oolic, and is t abs | all pain, remedy for diarrhea.25 cents a bottle.An old granger, who came into town to purchaso J plano for his asughter, asked the agent it he hadn't one with a handle in the end, while.pumen firm Era der tinh PAT.in umag à nts contintin rcpt un Northrop Lyman's | ER iscovery and Dy DpH Ce ae aminity w ith any of these.ike tom.the artiole is derived \u201830 we can all;give ita turn once in a irom the rest so ross, ia prepared wit bhi the utmost chomical.ot, aud is à genutne remedy aud ngt a palliative for Billicumness, | Constipation, Kidney troubles, ioparit tbe blood, and female compla Special Notios.A Bad Breakdown, It is a common thing now-a-da Ad hear ons complain of feeling all bi n down with a laint, weary, restless Janguor, with strength and appetite pearly gone, and no weil defined onuse.This is general debility, hin?Burdock Blood Bitters promptly re- leves, and most invariably cures.Angostura Bitters do not only distinguish themselves by their flavor and aromatie | ordor above in.others æenorally used, bus £ they are also à sure preventive for all fe diseases originating from the organs.-Lewars of counterfeits.Ask jour grocer or druggist for the genuine .manufactured by Dr.J.G.B.Hlegort de \u2014 The Best Yet.\u2018Thero is no preparation before the le to-day that commands their confidence mors, or mects with a begter salo than does |' Dr.Fowler's Extract of tho infailitle remody for all forms of mer Complaints, Society of Decorative Art, Cheapest Fancy Eur Emporium æ Montreal Memtiers are solicit ole mots and all visitors to the city are are prt to ine spect the cholen and artistic novelties at the ooms, 1372 St, Catberine street, Admission rad 181 law tf Professor Shuttleworth, of Toronto, says ve eet itn the many imitations in the mar 0 demand for Mootserrat Mme Fruit Fr continues anabated s results from ita unequalled °q ality aude italy wale formity.Consumers ve depend 0 getUng the ane qualit aoû 4 waye the best.\u201d ve thoy ad Out w | Id Strawberry \u2014 Same = - LAW TENNIS ANT.BACKETS, BALLS, NETA MARKERS &s, \u2014 ASSOCIATIO qe anD \u201cRUGBY.\u201d Fencing Toit.Masks.sus Hexios Gloves, «& We haves full s stoekof ai the shove Hoes, which we prices.Thabection cordially Enel redu WATSON & PELTON, 53 BY, SULPICE BY.83%od tt GLAOUR BROTHERS, Wholosle Dry Goods and Smaliwares, 87 ST.PETER STREET, | Invite tho attention of the Trade, to the following Unes, which we have marked very low; FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES | \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 JEWELLERY A BPBOUIALTY, * \u2014\u2014 GILMOUR BROTHERS.104° GRATEFUL COMFORTING.EPPS.S.C0C0A a iborough Xnowiedes eh the operations of iden and and a ae a retal application 3 fine selecied Cooun, Mr.Epp: bas pro our breakfast tables with a e which such GAS FIXTURES FANCY GLOBE \u2014 GREAT VARIETY.t pate ROBERT MTTFOHBLE & Co» GOB.BT.PETER AND CRAIG STREETS : 89\"eod ti À WEDDING PRESENTS ve Prizes for Regttias, Pieaics, Athisto Enter tainments, &o.AEE a SEE VIENS Wheleonle & Retail.WATSON & FELTON, * 188 ST.SULPICE ST.|: __ 170eodtt - J'PsoNs RESERVOIR-)AMFER = spocially manufactured for use with Letter Copying Books and Copying Paper.Dispenses with the old water well, holds sufiicient water for & wook\u201ds sapplr.CHEAP.CLEANLY.COMPACT.PRICE - - \"75e.BEXD yYoR DIMCRIFTIVE CIRCULAR MORTON, PHILLIFS & SULAEE, k Book Make! Stationers, Blank Boo! kor ori 1765 Noraa Dane ST, MONTREAL 184*eod ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JSUSTICE.\u2014 Voluntary Lici enty th yon 1 , and adjudged fot ta last ast and heat biddor at the o co hE the unde oraign notary.ce ame oul prope n te -Oity of Montreal.the followi: belongi \u2018Dam Renton Tt af oy eo Buphro Montres! wièow of the Inte Tey mond Üor- nellier Grandobamp, in his life-time of th esp napector: lawiy l'heirs send minor legatee bygoneral titio of this tier.aitu: in said Cit Abe Len ftusted in sol ont éleveroi Am out se, Bolne N Number Nine Hundred an pixty Four No.964 ) on the Official Plan and Book o a 9 cot in front x Oat Nard: on.taining ti ty fo eet in fron sevonty-foar foo ands six inol ndepth, English measure, an or boss: rh two-story wooden house, ebeasod with bri ok, and other dopende.ncies thereon pod Fora or conditions, apply to the nde rsigned Notary, Fs M is n Black and 10 Rivers re will received /up to Sth pt, ly to J.DE MIT SE.vor detail nd Ont.or to Bank of Toronto.oronto, er Port Hope, Canada.178 6 law pos 1 J AMMOCKS 1 nt Me: state, orate.Tetioction, of omtons Vrouea Ke FE Desmutug nt 78e, Depp | es or Sa hts if correct s Will 7 > \u201cL dé RATS.DROPPED DEAD |; The fact that ne less fhan three of Montreal's prominent citizens have DROPPED DEAD in the streets within the past three weeks induces the publication of the following Wried but Instructive article on HEART DISEASE: Its Canses, Symptoms and Cure.itty.of the feronce.it Soath- Fast by Ontario tree and kn vision of of Copied from the * Health Messenger,\u201d a weekly paper published regularly by Dr.J.D, Kergan\u2019s British-Amer- ican Medical and Surgical Institute of Datrott, Mich, boxe North- Seven | = Copies of \u2018\u2019H.M,\" can be obtained free from the Institute, or Dr.B.H.Lemon.Vice-President, who is now at the Albion Hotel with his Staff of Assistants, giving free consultation daily (Sundays excepted) to all persons suffering from any Chronic Disease, Deformity, or any Disease, peculiar to their age and sex.six (766) of tho © said Plan and Official of erence eart.the arteries, the veins and though not numerous, are lance through oven the smallest Dewspape eath\u2014of a Man or woman, apparently seaiched away to an untimely grave.eart, 80 there is none in which diseases ma enncy of deaths from this cause.and their te CIRCULAI ION, me extremely serious in th Itis imposible or \"no notice of a sudden 80 suddenly total, And the ble nature, force the subject ve divided into two great classes\u2014the functional and the organte.ase is not structural in its nature.but is the effeet produced « oxiraneous cause.on tho removal of whioh it nec \"by b nar red ormont! by disease 0 of the brain.sploal co ford or a xhaustion.or by hysteria.The most prolific iseased or annature à state of the soru influence dine the entire system.excessive use of tea, coffee, aloohol, or tol Heart Disease is a structural derangement.th the principal forms of w pâtrophr, or Tastine of the hea! ue Hs Hype FU INCTIONAL the hue 18, A Lot of Land.bounded od in front to the orth-E ti h-Éast-by Fortier fai ae ot Beak Ba umber Seven Hundr al y-& OUl 64).of the said Plax and ses LL aferen 19.A1 po ot Ls bonndod In front, te the SBouth- rtier : ber Two (3 Pi AS Official cial Subdivision of \u2018Be occasioned mental or rhysical © uced by gout or consumption, or by the mma on of the membranes: Disease ents Angas Poctoria, or oars irl aad ner od terrible and disastrous consequences.ay strain or excitemont may prove too much or its 0 exhausted Sondition.ad once ns ondiess round of contraction and dilation, the aid of the most skilful surgeon would SYMPTOMS foeble action and futte Th rai s ° when Soe ia at reat which Jonote his disonse th in body Bering sensat ton of the heart in loa al ren other : Fosros the as action of the heart wil u grat r jorkin, sound, or will sudd ol 5 here \u20ac ing sound, or ay Jonsation as En water ar pping down the head, loos o ot pe power dis nclination Erg exertion, porsous exhaustion, derangement of the M ng in the ra, pain in the Yor.shoulder e or breast eranged d digestion.< loft arm between the bouider and + the etbo region, Spin for! proath after slicht exertion, and asudden awako y stoppage ot the oiroulat VARIATION dotection, Ino others w, oF in the left should ther causes), sudden, A Lot of Nott: West.herbroo ptoms vary greatly in thelr nature and they are so slight that the d y most deci y marked, of pres condition, and meet sudden d deat] kiltal troatment it might casily have been eradicated The symptoms of both organic and funetiional disease so » resemble aach other that it requires the greatest skiil When the vast difference in treatment which they r ialists in this department of medicine pare the! Ohter of which and his aasistants aré now at the Alb ulted fi their hole life to the pa xg have restored to heal d .de while in some cases jsonse may aca © root whol by promot RESEMBLA Montreal Mocs they can be co ©, and ps thoir à united skill\u2019 w have ee idared themselves absol DIFFERENCE.For the anne ol those who wish to consalt us by corpespondence we will mail a freo list of special questions torether with ha treatise explatpine fully the > diatineti etive st ns of the various forms of th read moat largely for the failures of prob practitioners, who, being \u2018anable t to diagnose a case correot- ly, are consequently unable rly.Though this disease generally dopends upon a derang t « yet it may also arire from either of soveral Torms of hostt discas > the kidneys, or enlarged Seine, are gaused b which fed accounts anything which intorforon with the free Tone em.The promonitor Symptoms are not a not taken in time: they are: of all the limbs and swelling about the ankles and advances a ral vein, usually on the ankle or calf, will be nud | this conditicn increases until sometimes the entire leg becomes abnormally large, puffy and v The great danger in canes of burst, a moet serious accident + which may end fatally.th We have succeeded In curing, permanently casos, and we never fail to greatly benefit even th Sriinary cases, such as nine out of ten are, we speedily and certainly su We will say that in our Institute (which | is institution in fortes d Diseases and Doformities, and_the.ol ane pad Consulting Su cons), and oe our, Britian and oy at i at any y Institution of or nossicat THE WC Wok eons will remain at the Albion Hotel pr his Staff onl fi 086 who desire Medical and Surgical treat.generally known, , and thus eased h ook tbluer ants more 8 is if they should rapture or ulcers are found upon e most hopeless.Af} IN CONCLUSION loving & bind of 18 Spoclainis 3 aven seen or examin ¥'GOHED than os\u2019 She Chief of the B.A.Burg: nger.This is the first of regular visits weeks ments hou therefore n now.i without as \u2018Ilustrated treatise and tres.unt On Bandays exept) Celtes potes Consultations free from 8 am.Address letters plainly to the Medical Director, Dr.J.D.KERGAN, CORNER WOODWARD AND GRATIOT AVENUES, DETROIT, MICH., Albion Hotel, Montreal, P.Q.| 184°1 DOMINICA LINE FRUIT me PURE\u2014Full Strength.à) WHOLESOME \u2014Purifies the Blood, | REFRESHING\u2014An Agreeable Tonio.| COOLING\u2014Just the thing for the Hot Weather ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL.FOR SALE BY GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS IR PINTS AND QUARTS UmPEsIAL MEASURE) Refined expressly for LYMAN, SONS & CO, Montreal 152°tf CONCENTRATED FOR \u201cTRAVELLING.OR STAYING AT HOME.FOR THE SEASIDE.FOR PICNICKING.yor LE : wont | one e dis robe thon pros RRR stant, at \u2018len o'C in the Forenoon, in yo Room: ue prose No.46- ames Bt, in tho A y of Montreal, will be sol 4° owe highe est ast bd; n preseuce 0! utin, au} undersigned otury, the movables horojnufier dosori x d in the Bt.opis Ward iy the pal 5 od ontresl, an the tion.troarod 1 thew wi 1% the Tato 3 Joun tste Bruyero, in his 1 fetimo.dus be _ front te the vi or (5 (838) hi of the Plan and Bich dp of | Mercronce for the said Be.| Louie W Vard, | nc renin 4 North Went.by arin H1., known 86 {No.8 the Official Bubdivisi ree r Six Mundr Fitt = Le, pie Has anid Pha pry otfelal Book = bounded in front to tbe | 0, 3 A Latof N rth.at, by Ontario St, known as Number a Pour a of The sak said OfMcis! subdivision.tf Land bonaded tn rent to he A North- hy by Ontario Si.and know | Noakes Five: A of said Ofiloial ai Sub-divisl he Jd bounded ed ia ront to the Narth-Wost.by Ontario St.known se Nutabor Rx (0) of said OfMoiai Bubdivi 6.À Lol land uaded in front © ihe Bouth- wn as Number Two ae t 8 the said ia umber Seven Hundred an d plan and official book of re- 8 A Tots of, Land bounded in front to the North- Eas ario Str and known'as Number vou Ww of the Official Subdivision.ad umber Seven Hundred said Lot Bn (750) of the ssid plan and official Book referon t Land bounded in front tà the Number Fire 5) of the Official Bubdivision Number Seven Hundred an the d Lot, Fifty (750) of the sald plan and official book of reference.10.A Lot of Land Sennded in front to the t.known as Num- Bouth-Eas: by Ontari ber | Six x (Blof he \"he en ubdivision of tha ber Seven Hundred an ty ta oe the said plan and official book of refers wo Lots of Land bounded in front to the Nob West by Fortier Hireet, and d known Numbers Six and Sévon (8 and 7) of de ote cia Subdivision ot Lot Seven Hun dred an Fiity-fivé (756) of the said pian an ok of reforonce.{ Lan bounded in front fo the Brg Subdivision L n the is of the Ofictal \u20ac Subdivision of Lo ndred aad yx « (766) of sal Book noe.! Land, boun ed in front to the d Lot Number Seven Hu ay and Sixty.14.A Lot of Land.bounded in front to the North-East of St Constant street, marked Ç on, the plan Bix: (766) Na he patie! Pian-and O 0 nee, 15.A Lot of Land, bounded in front to the o the Oficial Subdivision of the ber Bevon Hundred and Sixty ficial Book ie.\"An Lot of Lang.bounded in front, to the North-East by it.Cons treet, known Number Two ta of the Otoral Subdimaion of the said Lot Number Sevon Hundred Eiglty ol the said Plan and Official Book of Official B ubdivision of Lot Number Six Hun- ook of Reference.drod and Yifty-One.(651).of the said Plan and Official = Stroet, k umber Heven Hundred and Fifty- sal t, N on | Besar (754) of the said plan and Oficial Book of; 50.À Loi of Land.boundo in front, to the Bouth-Eas Fortier Street, known as Num- ii br Three ( Hi the Official Bubdiviaion of of Be n Hu { t, Number Seve: foue (7 ER of the said plan and Official Book.% a f 21.A Lot of Land, boun Dded in front.to to.She Fortier street.ber our De the Official Subdivision ot ia Number seven Bundred and Fif ty-four, & of the said plan and Moial Book k of 22.A Lot of TEN bounded in dont \u201cto he North-Weat, b A rhoanke street, known umber Six (6), of the © Official Bubdivision t.Number Beven Hundred and Ea 54) of the said plan and Oficial Boo Land, bounded In front, to the treet, kKnown_as um r Six.oft e orme Bubdivision of.rHeven Hund sod 1 hr ty-four (7 of \u2018the said plan and Book © MH.feren tol { Land Sounded in front to the Norte and known as Nom cn hehe ott som of Lot Ein?Seven Handreaang Fliyy-Four di.of \u201che said Plan and ON Subdivision 1 5.2 Lot of Land bounded in tront to the North-West, by Sherbroo kno as Sumber Nine 9).of the Doin NT Bubal vision t Number Heven Hundred and Fifty- eur faces of the said Plans and Official Book of Land bounded {n front to the Noribr toy Sherbrooke st., known aa r Ten (10), of the Officiul Subdivision of umber Soyen Hundred and Fifty- Four (TT of the raid Plan and Official Book of Referen from which Lot, must be deducted a trip o Land which has heen La taken on the which ate t side, to form part of German Bt.SN a of Lund 8 4 super) es of Eiigh [Tioyignd Seven Hun ifty- Two F est an Inches (8, PRES CoNDITIONS.One-fourth ensh and the bainnos in ten yours, with intorest at six per oun TITLES PERFECT.information Cali on G.For further N.MONCF.L.No- 18 Bt, James street, or to the undersign \u201c0.MARIN, N.P., of the frm, ok of Papineau, Marin & & MacKay, 56 Bt.Jamon ren BROS.182 6 2aw 46 Bt.James street, James Stewart & Co.'s Sales, INSOLVENT NOTICE at y or TUEBDAY AFTERNOON, on the remices of Loi stèek The anders ned wiil sell by auction; © vent, an street d fixtures of tho above estate, \u2014\u2014CONSISTIXG OF-\u2014- Btock manufactured and in pro- + $1081 40 0, Cart t snd d Hurners.ru.As por stock sheets w| Tile ong bn seen or the premises.BaioatT Terms: onsh on dolivery.A.M.CASSILS, ee rator.u JAMES STEWART at Te 1833 Auctioneer.mtr INSOLVENT NOTICE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.| BUPEIOR COURT District of ® Lowen CANADA MONTREAL No.122.The Fifth Ty = et.1686.pa Ps .The Hongrablo MB.JUSTICE GILL i In tho Matter of |'GUILLAUME BOIVIN, of Montroal.Trader: AND LEE: A.KEROACK, PETITIONER It Is ordered on thre petition of the said Peti- tioner\u2014ihat a Meetiny of the Creditors of the said Insolvont be hold before one of the dud es nf this Court in the room srpropriat- or meêtors in Insolvency, in oor, in the City of Montreal, on Friday, the thirteent day of August inatant, at gloven of in the forenoon.and then and there rator to tho estate of tho a 4 Insolvent, oti such other | matters as may lswjully Abe their advice touching the uppeintmont of Es an be submitted to th (By \u201corder.L.M.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, uel the Superior Court, FOR CAMPING OUT.LYMAN\u2019S FLUID COFFEE! + The great Convouiener and Luxury of the TMULA , y ORED SS ee oan Fou FLANOË! Ey NO CHEAY Soon & BOT GKNUINK MOOËA / AND 40 S10VH1X3 COFFEE.Te Contractors and Others.The Ping and Vaenium Parent Lock Blasting (Co.are a to rupply Pings, e! ot general Konek Llasd iH No.28 mL Francois Pgo Kb, Montréal ND.RINCENNES.Mansuet Al [JT WEAK XME Ro at j sean an pr prin mina Tare, Shi FOWLER, Mosdua, Osea 1.686 13 - hoe ee Da A Loi of Land, bounded in front t the .n fron Noni Wasp by Ontario street, being > een larges: t Number One 1) of the - + i ! ; £ > HE yo s For Other Late News see \u201cPages - 7th and 8th, FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT.; \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 > \u2018a Great Muster to Take Pince nt Halifax Next Week\u2014Eztensive Preparations.ISPECTAL TO THR STAR] HaLIPAX, N.8, August 7.\u2014The lire company of Haltfax is one of the oldest volun.tour fire associations In America that bas a continuous, eflicient existence sincoits foundation on tho 8th of August, 1768.It is divided into four departments or branches\u2014 tho Untoo Engine, Unton Protection, Union Axe und Union Hook and Laddor Cormpan- ies.Ihey tnuster altogothur nearly.lour bundrod young men, who are in the:prime a Dealth dud who ure proverbially active cient Jo tho performance of their a 1Mpused duti Jn 1376 (œutennial year) a delegation of sowie twonly ot 1heir number was sent to wo great firemen's display at Philadelphia, wbere their fine appearance and bearing won them uatversal applause.About a year since tbe proposition was mude Lo have a fireman's display this Summer in Hallux.The Union Engine Coinpany adopted tho idea enthusiastically aud it was dotermined to have Lhe event take place during the second week in the current month, being us near the date ot the 114th auniversary of thelr formation as it was possible to arrange Jor it.Tue other branches ol the department wera invited to co-operate In the event.and thoy cordially consented to do so.Tho fire- mob of other towns in Nova Scotis and most ol the leadins cities throughout British North America and the Unitod States were .Juvitl.to send delegations rad w compétés for the wany valuable prizes that will be offered in the various trials of stremuth and sill, and a large number bave accep! he celebration will commence on the fore of Tuesday, ube 1uth instant, with & grand vroovssion ol the resident and visiting tremen, who will number, it is antic- pated, uver lUUU, with Lnoeir cogines, roels und other apparatus, through the principal siroots ul dE city.d lunch, for which the city has voted ER £1000, will be giveu in tbe Exhibition buitding-\u2014 probably on the same eveulng\u2014to the assembled firemen and guests.uesduy and Thursday iil be occupied with the contests above uliuded to, for which prizes aggregating over $1300 in cash be-fis a magnificent silver trumpet, dotuted by essrs.M., 8 Brown & Co, jomollors.and a \u2018ail banner, presouted b Messin.P.& J.O Mullin, brewers, will be the ubjects for which tho competitors will strive.The liremen\u2019s display proper will couclude with the distribution ol the prizes wun by the succeesful Unms and individuals, followed by à grand torchliæht procession Jhrough the principal streets of the city.l'or tbe lurther amusement and instrue- tion of the many visitors which are expected, arraugeiments Lave been made jor a series of military sports Ww occupy lriday and tarde - A COMPLICATED CASE.How a Steam Tug has been for Years Acting Contrary to Law in Cape Breton.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] NORTH SYDNEY, C.B, August 7.\u2014Cape Brelon bas furnished the Customs Department with one of the most complicated cases that has engaged its attention for some years.The circumstances are as follows: Twenty years ago, the Caledonia Coal Cowpany brought to this conotry the steam tug\u201d L.rer\u2019 for the purpose of towing ves sels to aud from their wharves and to other ports in the gout ry, but they id pot have her placed on the Canadian registry.Two Years ago the agent of this Company effect- nd the sale of! the \u201cBoyer\u201d to parties acting for aArobitald & Co.who employed her around their wharves at Cow Bay, still without chauging her register, ber present and former owvers thus ruoning ber in vio- lution of tbe low regulating the consti trade and Customs Act of 1572, which placed a duty of 10 per cent.on the value of the buil materials and 25 per cout.on the ma- chivery of all foreign vessels placed on the Canadian register.i s snid that the above facts wero Known to quite a number, but it was only latety that tbe maker was brouæht to public notice by preventive officer Poran.A Yigurous correapondence with tho Customs Department is being carried on, but no devision has been arrived at.Some pice qunstions crov un.First, will the fine im- Posed tor violation of tha Coasting Trade Act cnliocted off both the former and present owners?Second, wili the duty imposed by the aet of 1882 bo exacted al the Calesionta CoaliCompany or Archibald & Co.?Third will the duty collected on the estimate value of the \u201cBoyer\u201d whap ~he came to this country -$10,0UU\u2014or her value in 1882, or het valuation at the time the violation of the Customs Act came to the notice of the Department?It is strange Liat the vessel has not vet been seized nov any attempt been wade to enforce the law.TNE LATE 8.J.TILDEN.Funeral ot the Great Democratic States.mun The President in Attendance.YoxkeRd, N.Y, August 7.- Samuel J.Tildon's romains were placed in tbe blue room tia porn.anil the goneral! public wure admitted.The people came iy source, and among them were many prominent sons.The body was attired in a suit of Tull dress, wilh a pink in the button hole.The features, whilv showing some emaciation, did fot suggest that the dead man had undergone any extended or considerable physical suffering.\u2018The revisad trod of pall bearers are: Samuel J.Randall John Bigelow, Daniel Manning, Smith M.Weed, Charles A.Dana, Dr.George L.Miller, Wn.Allen Butier, Dautel Magone, J.B.Trevor, Dr.Charles E.simmons, Aaron J.Vanderpoet.At 9.40 o'clook President Cleveland reached the mansion.He wns acoompauicd by the Secretary of bolo Alr.Endicott, apd his Private Secretary.Mr.Lamont.\u201cRev.Dr.Tucker, from ower, Mass, road the prayers of the Presyiorian Church.\u2018The choir of the don Avanue l'roshyteriau Church sang * Abide With Me\u201d Rev.Dr.Tucker delivered a short address on the perscnal qualities of tho decvased.He said be Would not undertake to speak of Tilden's great public Qualities, but ho could not belp thinking of = reterring to \u2018ltlden\u2019s geverous hospl- vy DARING BURGVARY.~~ | A Bovea Thousand Dollars in Cish and Mert- ange Bonds Htolen.Jomo, TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, August 7.Detective F.C, Mac- phorson, At Pinkorton's ngency, 13 in tha city to-day.Ho has recently been an on an aytensive nnd daring burglary eo: mitted \u201cat Duprobbln on tho niæbt \u201cot July 30th.The store of Angus Macintosh was burglarized by a gang of experienced cracksmen nnd over seven thousani dotlaïs in cash and mortgarn bonds ware stolen, as well ns sovera! watches and other articles.Tho safe tn the office was ho n open with dynamite.Mr, MAcin- \u2026\u2026 os pert some distance froid the stor and kaew nothing about, the harglary Qu 3 , the following morning.Entrance \u201ctained by a window in rear.after hier = Int iy was opened.Arrests ao expoeet- od short] THE NEW AMERICAN CRUISER.NEW YORK.August 7.-The new steal \u201ceruiser \u201cAtlanta\u201d made a trial trip up the Sound yesterday.It IA said she behaved admirably and Is a success.JHE DISABLED BS.\u201cWERRA.™ Nasrox, August 7.\u2014 The lisabled stoamer \u201c Werra,\u201d from Bremen, has arrived bolow .in tow of a steamer, DIPLOMATS AT GAXTEIN.GANTEIN, August 7.\u2014Count Herbert Bia- marck bas arrived bere.Count Kalnoky ls pecicd to arrive on Sunday.Ww 7A MYSTEHIOUS DISRASE.pren, 1 August 7.-A mysteri- Bænmorieud 1, Anquet TA muystert: spi) heh ras raging # Snong the cattle near Cau- aR pit to Decide Their 4Lelations.look Growing Brighter fur the Gov- ernment-Salisbury Bidding for Englialh Homan Catholic Sup.port\u2014General Literary and Dramatic Notes.(SPRCIAL TO THR STAR.) : LONDON, August 7.\u2014At last Birmingham has suddenly become the centre of national interest, because it 1s there that the problem of the reiations of the Radiomls and Unionists is golng to be solved.To be in the least degree coneiatent, the now Radical Union should support Mr.Matthews In applyiog for re-electivn.It had, ludeed, after an \u2018interview with Alderman Cook, the Liberal candidate, issued a public declaration that his answers were unsalisfactory, with the hope of causing a split in the meeting to be held last evening.The ineeting, however, an open public one, was upaunimously enthusiastic in lavor of Mr Cook.Theroupon the Radical Union prepared a series of ques the same words he used in his election address tn June, namely that he will support a Legislative body at Dublin for exclusively Irish affutra, but will oppose the land bill and exclusion of Irish members from Westminster and any attemnt to weaken the unity of the Empire.With this, amid the laughter of the whole Liberal party,\u2019 the Chamboerlaln caucus professes itsell satisfied.A more complete und ludicrous crawl cannot be imagined.It cases of confllet in Parliament.A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.The outlook grows brighter for the Government.Ibn the face of lord Hartington's declaration that the Unionists will support the Government in resisting the demand ot a premature expression on Its Irish policy, it is unlikely that Mr.Gladstone will make such a demand.If he does not Parliament will adjourn Immediately after reassemble till February.This is exactly what Lord Salisbury desires.There is à rumor that Lord Salisbury intends bidding for the support of the Roman Catholics in England by offering the lleirarchy largely increased educational powers.The.appointment of Mr.Matthews is held to confirm tbis rumor.If true, the attitude of England may be judged from the opinion of the Kock, the Church of England organ, this morning: \u201cWe deplore Lord Salisbury's appointment of a Yooish -Home Secretary, as a well-nigh suicidal policy.We entreat loyal Englishmen, who regard the Protestant constitution of this country as worth preserving, to fall back at once to a position of complete independence of political parties.\u201d GENERAL NOTES.Berths have Leen engaged in the \u201c Servia\u201d for William O'Brien and Jobn Redmond, tbe delegates of the Irish parliamentary party, to the Chicago Convealion.Frederic Harrison says the statement that he ts ill aud about to leavo for America.and Australia isa silly hoax.He is perfcetly well, aud has Dot any idea of lenving England.The next play at the Lyœum wiil be W.G.Wills\u2019 dramatization of * Kiog Arthur,\u201d which be prepared some time ago for Honry Irving.Unwin will publish immediately a work by Dalvere, enlitied, * Francis, a Soclalist Romance.\u201d Vernon Lee has written a fantastic story, to be published by Beach wooil, jn one volumes called, * A Phantom Lover.\u201d ** Norah Moriarty,\u201d a novel, to be published soon by Blackwood, under tbezubse of tiction, gives minute accounts ui the 1nsidious plotting of Nationalist emissaries.\u201cIt gives descriptions of murders and outrages which result from the raids of organized mutilators.The work will thus be an important contribution to the Irish question.Mr.James Russell Lowell bas 80 enjoyed his visit to England this year that he talks of returning vext Spring.Barnett Smith Is engaged in the propara- tion of * Life of a Queen Victoria,\u201d for Rout.ledgo & Sons, to bo issued next month.It is to be illustrated wilh steul portraits.NORMAN.Water Pressure on Dominion Square.Tests were made this morning by Chief Patton loftthe wuter,pressure in the hydrants on Dominion Square.The new Merry- weather enirina, in cbarge of Nolan, was attached to tho hydrant 1 Stanley street, in rear of the Windsor, the Clapp and Jones engine, in charge ol Fortin, Lo the hydrant at the northwest corner ofthe hotel.The latter ohgine threw a batter stream, working under a sleam pressure of ninety pounds, than did the Merryweatber, working Dder à pressure of ons hundred and twenty- ve pounds.The former engine threw a stream up to the mansard, tbe Morry- weather reaching abuvut fifteen fool lower.\u2018Fhe water pressure in these hydrants was found to be forty-five pounds.The engines wero then placed at other hydrants, the Clapp and Jones at the hydrant near the dnaking trough on Dorchester street and the Meoerryweather at the one opposite the ladies\u2019 vnuianco to the Windsor.Hero the Merryweather did tar better work than the Cuspu nnd Jones, which latter did not work well at all at this test.The walter pressure here was also forty-five pounds apd tho supply of water sufficiently ample for tho onytoes, ouly one teeder bomg attached in cuch case.Among those present were Ald- ormen Stevenson, Fairbairn, Fred Perry and others.Sentenced for Assaulting à Glr?, Felix Dubé wae sentenced est clay afternoon by the Re order to \u2018we.nths' mprisomaent ob asach of three cli ces of & oops house; SE Francis street.He was giao tag obliged to furnish $100 security as n gugtuntoe of his pat the pence for a yen During tho trial, cvidenco was sven | aural bim_by several girls who borders In the house.Shortly after being aeutenced he sworn a deposition agninst Ms.Lalonde, the boarding mistress, chars ing her with keeplog a Louse of Hl-tame, Yesterday evening, Sergeant Beauchemin, accompanied by a posse of twetve policemen, raided the house, arresting nine women and four men.They gave their names as follows: Clophe Lnluude, 45: Muivina St Amour, 24; Delina Avon, 32: Melinda Archambault, 25: Judilo Rochon, 26: Joseptina Moth, 27; Elise Tureotte, 23: frphe 3: Alfrod sacar Jrsctamr 35; Marlo Langlois, red 32, laborer; Louis Boivin, borer: Albert Allard, ès, Terrebonne, a poy ne Roy, 27, moulder.They wil I be tried iu tho Hocorder\u2019s Court.Drowned While Bathing.Thw second son of Mr.L.A.Seors.ndvocate, of lleaubarnois, was drowned on Thursday at that plivce while bathing.The body was taken vul of a chasm nino feet deep.The cogt of transporting one passenger or one ton per milo has practically remained the same on all roads in Great Britatn dugs |: the past tweunly years.Un New York ro ds tho cost has deersased fifty-oho per cent, and on Pennsyivanis roads seventy- six per cent, within that time.Tho avecayo | English locomotive makes only two-thirds ay much mileageas the A Américan, and hauls ouly thirty-six per cent.as much wolght.tive hundred and fifty American locomotives on the leansy Ivania Railroad do as much work hs 7470 epxines où the Londo and Nortbwestoru ltailrond.1f that foreign company bad os xoml engiton .as l'enasylvauts Cong ay, it would rave $620,000 por year.ælish engineers stub- bornly deny alt these facta, but the reporte Fy ! ho ratiway managers render their denials u .RADICALS AND UNIONISTS.The Birmingham Contest Likely | Chamueriains Lndiorous Orawi\u2014Tte Ous- | tions, which Mr.Cook answered in precisely : -i8 what must happen soorer or-later, ta att | voting the supplies, and will prabably pot | assgulUng à young girl pamel Tuicotte in.- sa.ee D \u201d G.W.STEPHENS.George Washington Stephens, the present | member for Montreal Centre, 18 8 500 of the late Harrison Stephens, a well known nor cbaut bere.He was boru in this city.edu- cater at the High School and MoGill College.\u2018 as called to the Bar in 1863, and was a tner ia the firm of Perkins & Stephens.\u2018or many yoars ho has been engaged in real estate operations, having given up a professional career to manage his father's estate.ile was an alderman for thirteen years In the City Couneil where by his regard tor the city\u2019s interests ho received tho snubriquot ofl \u201cthe feithtul wateh dog.\u201d Ue as (rel returned to the Lecislative As- embly at the last general elections.He ts a Liberal and a strong advocate ot economy and honesty of government.As a speuker he is conciso and terse, calling a spade a sp.8.Ww.W.ROBERTSON.roal West, carries on the trade of saddler at 2444 Notre Dame street.Ho is a self-made manbaving 1huilt up his present business through bis industry and hard labor.Few better read meu are found in «a gay\u2019s travel than the Jabor candidate far the Western vision.In religion be is a Protes being tho Elder of the Adventist Christian congregation of this city.He was born ln ee mh ere me CANDIDATES FOR MONTREAL pi JAS.MoS8HANE, J».James McShane, jr., was born In Montreal, in 1834.He wus educated at St.Jeo puis school.1n\u20181863 he married Elizabe Dunagb, of Montreal.who died ou the 2610 June, 1867.He married a second time ln Plattsburg, N Y.Jose Dine Kato Meron.on the 8th ot January, 1868.He isa merchant and exporter of cattle.He was made a Justice of the Peaco In 1864, and was elected Councillor and Alderman for St Anu\u2019s Ward for clevon\u2019years.Hels still an alderman.He was first returned to the Lewisiative Assembly at the ral elections in 1878, and was re-elvou-d at the last elections.le isa Liberal in politios WILLIAM KEYS.William Kevs, of the firm of Kerr & Keys, 623 Lagauchetiere street, who has heen selected by the workingmen as their candidate for Montreal Centre, as born in \u2018Montreal, in 1855, of Irish parents, antl after being ed educated at St \u2018Ann's Christian Brother's School in Grifiintown, was apprenticed to the St.Lawrence Engineering Works, where he served his time.He then started on & business tour through the OUR MARKSMEN.The Provincin! Rifle Matohes Next Week\u2014 Buadiy Appointed Ranges Likely to Intorfere with Succons \u2014 The Competitions and Prizses\u2014 Who will Com pete.The rifle ranges at Point St.Charles were to-day being got Into urder lor the annual rize mesting of the Province of Quebec Rint lle Association, which takes place on Tuesday and Wodn next.The ranges, although from their suitable position, capable of being the tinest on the continent, are in apythinz but a satisfactory condition Jor such an importaut event as this.The overnméut bave been so stingy with their aporopriations that the damages sus- taloed by the butts Irom the foods have not heen repaired, and these embankments aro in an advanced stage of decay.One of the butts has sucrwnbed entirely to the intlu- ence of the successive floods, and the several \u201cstiches in time\u201d pot having been made, the butt bas entirely disappeared, and the result 18 that the equipment.of the ranges is uced by half a dozen targets.The wrecks of the other butts are scarcely CATABLE OP SUSTAINING the gearing of the targats now in use, and another flood will probably inake them une serviconble.Unless the Government 15 willing to go to the expense of rebuilding new butts the city volunteers are threatened with fining themselves without any placo vo exercise !bemselves In rnurksinanusbhip.In another respoot the capacity of the rengos tas been vary much reaweed, Tha Gove.mont delay re-icasing tha proper ry on gion.Ae | ranges ars.situat and the proprietors, \u2018the Gray Nuns, leased a& portion of it to other parties This: nas cut off the 800 and 1000 yards rangs, wid the longest range pow-avsilable is 6Y0 yards.This hos bad thre offoct of curtailing the programma by cancelling all of the lon range matches and consequently theProvincial Associations feeling will this year only last twodavs instead of threo as formerly.Owing to this unserviceable \u201cSTATE OF THE RANGES tho marksmen of the whole provinco and particularly those ot the city corps will find thomsolves nt a groat disadvantage when they come compete with their more tavored bretbren-in-arms (rom other parts \u201cCanada at tto Dominion \u2018niatèhes at tlswa The officials of the Provincial Association are, nowever, dolog their best ander the cirs cumstances, aud de-bite the inconvenienco of a badly appointed range they expect the meotiug fo be a succes- as far as iL dan go, A large puniber of eatrics have been re ceived row all parts of the Province and ali ol the shooting re:tments will be represented tnéludluë the 11th Argenteuil, Sth yals Quebce, 10th Huntingdon, 53rd Sherbrooke, 51th Richwonda, and 85th Laprairis.All of the chi ea 35 will be represented, the Vie porta Bille Royal Scots and Sixth Fusliiers ngs particulaily {large number of entries made.Among the competitors will be several members of the Wimbloion (sam, who wre.on tho incoming mati ateamshin, including Private Riddle, ot the 6th Fusilionrs, and Captain Hood, of the Royal Seots.\"AR ts not generally understood the Provincial Rifle.Association 18 not a military organization, Clvillsn Rifle Associations süch &s the Montreal sad Grand Trank fel, affitidtod':uxi having a right to cuter all the | competitions except a lew restrictod to members of the m The prize list this year is short as explain- od previously but the prires are very vaiu- able.Thereare offered al ther prizes in cash amounting to $1869, besldes cups, Co i FOR \u201cok ; Wiñ.W.Robertson, the caudidatein Mant- LE iri om = wu 352 WX.W., ROBERTSON.Castle-Douglas, an inladn town in Kirced.brightsbire, Scotland, on the 9th of Februe ary, 1837, attended Lbe common school until about the age of thirtecn, when he.Jus apprenticed to the trade of harness making under au uncie.Alter the expiration of his appreoticeship left his eptly homs for Liver- poot were he remained for over one year, when he emigrated to Canada going west and ultimately y telurning to Montreai in 1863, where h remained ever since, prosecuting nie business.\"J.B.HALL, JB.Hall, the Conserva John Smyth: \u2019 can in Montreal West, is thirty thre on oars of age to-duy, having The 7 Ta ot Qu August, 1863.He is the son of JOHN & HALL Jn.v , aa manager of t Com Wheo the High pour, en a bo where inary educativu.H Leunoxvil ie Coliege.He Bu He was tbe rtrd au Are He studied Jaw with Mr.A.Rober and was amitied to the\u2019 practio of the law D 0 legal a Sicoils He was secretary °o to uot tendered to ste John .Heh has always taken u live- LA intercst in educational matters and he w is a member of the Benate of Mouill University.Mr.Hall has always taken a Hvely interest Ln (nilitary affairs and at Lica teens he married Miss daugbter of Mra C.© lady is a great daughter of Pbilomen Wright, Esq., firat settier of the Ottawa Valley.Brighan a Hu rigbam, States in order to scquirea knowledge ot the various processes used in the different shops.He stayed rer the the ine about .\u20ac - jears, returninæ to irst acted as foreman in the St Works for two years, and thon worked at L.& R.Weir's Engineering Works on Nazareth greet for about a year, when he he Sarted in ness at his presen on with Mr.A.Kerr.When a boy Vif apes schoo} he owinood a taste for drawing and mechaniés which has devel which ls placed on steam boilers, and when the water is æetting dangorously.low,,n Boba whistle is sounded * call tho a the enginéer.He is a member nugritle tionary Engineers\u2019.Association and the \u2018Tea Trados and Labor Counc} ud s nb the log men.Hé is a strict Rathore member of St Ann's Church, oil vas married in 1883.- \u2014\u2014 |! Ea the Got C.J.DOHERTY.\u2018- candida ntreal Centre, livine son of the Hon.Maron Doherty, Judge of the Superior Court.He was Ir in Montreal in May, 1855, duet! >in his 32nd year.He rose his linluacy educutivn at the Christian medals, and rizes in kind.The most hedges p mulch to the volunteers, and probably to the public, lathe military match to be competed for hy toams of five from any militia corps.\u2018There are two series in this competition, volley\" firing and Skirmiebing, fired ogether, ilve in volloys at 300 yards aud ie co.ekirmishlng betweeu 500.and 200 yards ACTIVE MILITIA waren is another important competition.The fret ndividual prizo ia and $30 in casb and the lirst team prize $30.The ranges iv thls ma are 200, 500 and G(R) yar The Association mach at 500 and 6OU yards is another of t bo bli cof com- putitions.The first individual Steward cup and $20 and the she feam prize & silver challenge cup pot $25.The other maicbee à are the Nurse pen to young shols a i of 400 yat and for 15 prizes value ats 9; the Fron er nt 500 va for 36 prizes at a value of $181; the Merchants at 600 yards for 36 priges of the value of $181; The Martini Henry at 60U yards for 24 p mos of the value of $136; the Optional at 500 for at the value ut 8171; ès Ex Extra Serles a and 600 yards for \"30 prizes In kin aid tha aggregate, 000 et Wanted, a Unlen Kailway Depot.To the Kditw of THE STAR: SIR,\u2014In one of.ot jute issues the C.P.R.ure p.roposiog Lo a passeh- ger depot at ot of UT rot \u2018which seems à wine proposition.But, sir, when the aub, is mentioned, why cannot we have a union depot, the same as Toronto und Sherbrooke bave?Could not Lhe hay iearket on- Inspector ptroot and, wbat surroundinss-are Locessnry | -Le-secu re} and converted Tuto xarand'unier | deput?The G.T.- very and have not yet comment À their Re sue tion, and thy va 1.R.Intdndinge to ead go bear, might they- \u201cnot be induced to uvité herv also?Let some of your numerons and enligbt- ened roaders «ive Lbeir optalon.\u2018Respect Monir\u2026 \\ August 6, 1888.3, TIRE Re a CN STERIOUSLY \u2018KILLED., SPECIAL To THE STARL.|, KrsasToN, August 7.\u2014An unknown maa was mysteriously killed Boar Collins\" Biy last nlirht.It ly supposbd lle was strnek Sw by u troight- tram while sles Ai \u2018onthe | track.The man Sold % laborer be vus from Walertown.LE STRUCK BY A TRAIN.BROWNSVILLE, Pa.August 7.\u2014A berrylag party of seveb persons were struck by.s train on tlie Lebigh Valley Railroad seas bere yesterday.Mrs.Wilkofts, dged was cut in pl \u201cI'he other six; opm whom was her son, were scattared beside tho track all unconscious.They ware taken tu their residepens in Smoky Hollow aud all may die from their injurics.DEATH OF PHILO CARPEN T KE, | CHICAGO, August 7.\u2014Phülo Carpanter did fi this morniog.CO t\u2014\u2014 It Wil Happen se He took her album, and he wrote A tendter, sentimental stanza, 4 That sounded like a whisperer?nole From sone delicious oid rotossss ; And theu Le Luroed the perfumed fear, Anan straight his countenance\u2019 om \u2018ve or - - CO.J.DOHERTY.in 1882.He Lawrend \u2018 f studi ae br - gourse of 8 os ina citant manner at \u201cthe- College.He followed Moaill University B.C.L d \u201cmedalist ol 1876.As soon injtied to the practice of the red partners under the name of © was for several rhe Land League in Mont- eal \u2018apd afterwards of the Irish N.League.In the last gonora electlons for the ve candidate In \"Montreal Be was defeated by 72 votes by Ald.Me- e bas y8 taken a ltvely inter- political affuirs.He is a captain in 66th Battalion, and he went with that ps to the North-West during the late re- * Dollon.During his absence he was elected ot of the Junior Conservative club and he still holds that office, He has aiso been President of the University Li Society, and Vice-President of Te McGill raduates Mr.Doberty stands recognized Charles \u201ca Joseph Doherty, the Conservative - is the ty.high in his profession.b leader at the junior Bar.THE LACROËSE MATCH.\u2014-\u2014\u2014 eee This Afternoon\u2019s Contest Between the The lacrosse match thisafternoon between the Shamrocks and Ontarios on the former's unds is attracting a great deal of interest.in Fivalry between the two clubs Is sxceed- betting is slightly &æ favor tarios.The following is toams:\u2014 T.'E.MoK 2 mo for Eases ¥.5.Haniion Inorosse league cham- poi.Bowithout of Toon Suite eo longue ct the of cor vod Treo jor a long timo of water is required; be vessol sbonid be large enough to alor the sub- persion ju it ol a plate or disb holding LiLo bouquet to be presi: Tvod, and a beil glass 088 Or other material; tho water should bo Hrmpid and quite pore.Place Lhe plato at the hottom of the water, sulnuergiog it, piave tho olabtod base previously at- ol to, M as bulng done, ie bouquet a which ro rs to sn exactly to tho Hoe per tho plate; the bell gluss should be oùtirely flled w water, and \u2018without \u2018the least air 1 - Thea all are raised | quet sod bell glass og a table, carefully wiping the exterior, but leav \u201cio où the plate, around the ilass, a little provision of water, which oll les: he ontrance ol air.The flowors iu Lbis cofdition will be pre- their freshness lor spveral their beauty is increased by vésL vec and th of bubbles of gas, Produced A respiration of the leaves, and which mseives to the potals, appearing abso earls.The edrre of the plate and the water that it contains should of innss, (in which are svt somn uguot thus arrangod prod M.Taine in potting the ast Noishing \"his *Bonapa great ¢iltic Institutes s long parallel be- and Cent, recogniz be groatest \u201cintellectual aculties in both, t layimr stress oo the complate absence of æenerosity in \u2018the.French Ge | Fards as \u201cuui'Italisn adventurer of the sixteenth century, falieu at the ond ot tho clithtosuth into the midst of extragrdinar araametances.\u201d A MONTREAL, HEROINE \u2014\u2014 rtm Yachting Accident As the New \u2018St.Lawrence Bridge.Harrew Escape ef Mr.George A.Greene aad Mis Daughter \u2014 Their Yacht leing Oupsised, the Young Lady Bravely swims Througu the Swift Current, Bearing Up Her Father and Saves His Life\u2014-The Brave Girl Deserving of the Reyal Humane Boclety's Medal.A yachting party bad a terribly marrow escape fron a watery grave last night lu the vicinity of the St.Lawrence bridge now under construction for the Atlantic and North-West Railway.Mr.George A.Greene, of Greene Sons & Co, who resides durtug the Summer months at Dorval, bas for the lust few weeks had his steam launch lying at Morrisburg park, on the St Lawrence, opposite Brockville.Being desirous of altending the rogatta of the \u2018| Canad La- ian teur Uaramen at chine to-day, bo Jert far Morris: burg on Toursday evening, accompanied by his daughter and an engineer, to bring the yacht dowu the river.The trip was an uneveulful one until inte in the pight, when the party seemod to bave lost their bearings apd narrowly escaped running over poe Lachine ids.They appeared Lo b passed bine unawares, and were runnir Passed a fun head of steam for the rapide when about midnight they wero startled by the vessel coming into COLLISION WITH ONB OP THE SOOWS used in the construction of the St.Lawrence bridge, just above the rapids.From the soow the launch shecred against the eighth pier, keeled over and sank.The three occupants of the boat were loft struggling in the erce current which ruus past the briage intu the rapids.The engineer siruek out for ons ot the ptors, and was saved by the mon at work.While Miss Greene, who is a strong and vigorous swimmer immediately proveedeti to divest herself of the life preserver she bad, and knowing her father Lo be a poor swimmer hauded It to him.She then struck out for the shore.She bad not proceeded far wben she heard her father cail for assistance.The brave girl Jost no time in re- spoiling to the ery, returned to her father, swam by his side and bore him up.By this time the swi!i current bad carried them far down the river in dangerous proximity to the rapids.Fortunately the men engaged on the works had by this time become aware of the aceident.A boat which was attached to one of the plers was mubned,and after a hard row Groene and hor father WERE PICKED UP.The latter was very much exhausted, but the courageous young indy was perfectly coul, never having lost her nerve for a moment Mr.Greene and his.daughter ere te taken on board ol the scow wbere they uslil this moruumg.\u2018The mon un tho br bridge are loud in their praise of the wonderful courage and pluck of Miss Greene who re- Jused Lo leave the water until ber father bad been taken into Lbe buat.\u20181 never saw such splendid courage and nerve ln my life,\u201d said a mao who witnessed the accident.\u2018The current was carrying tbe right down to tho rapids, but yet the plucky girl, with all her clothes to encumber her, swam fouragecusly alongside of her father, holding bis head above the water with one hand while she 5 struck oul with the otber.il she does not deserve the Royal Humane Society's medal i don\u2019t know who dues Mr.BE, KE.Greene, brother ot Mr.George.À.| Greene, Informed a STAR reporter | bis murn- ing that Lis brother and nivos bad A MARVELOUS EsCAPE \u201c Had they not stack the bridgh;\u201d he said, they certainly w ould within a very tew mis bave been carried over the Lachine My piece Flore, 8 young lady of ian, thas indeed hebaved most nobly and | was without doubt instrumental in saving her father\u2019s ne She is an excellent swimmer and uf great courage.1 was to have Daas ope of à à party : to attend the regatta in he yacht to-day.She isa seaworthy little thet runs about seven miles an hour and makes steam by a petroleum ,furnace.Iam just leaving for Lachine to see my brother who is still suffering from the éffects of his narrow escane.\u201d Mr.Greene was visibly affected whon speaking to the reporter, realizing what a providential escape brother had, and how nobly his gallant ui bad bebaved.The engineer when he was picked up stated that a few moments before they struck they calculated the iva thoy wore opposite Pointe Claire and bad no i misjudged their bearings.The Light Touch.The quality of lightness in literature is somewhat indopendent of form.There havo been heavy poems and novels, there have essays as light and airy as gossamer.been Now and then a philosophical work, even, is | ted by such dexterous and nimble phrase to give one the impression not only that oboe is thinking, but thinking with ease and celerity.Mr.Stockton, iu ono of the most ingenious of his stor les, fancies a rmiddie-aged man supplied witb a curious apparatus for diminishing the forco ot gravitation, so that he skips ove the ground in an lucredioly lively fashion, and, at last, when beediessiy relaxing his hold on substantial things, rises from tho ground a little distance, and treads air as another might tread water.Most writers are powerfully affected oy the law of gravitation; it is when one has the secret ot the more subtle law of Jovitation that we recognize a singularly attractive literary power.Nor is it in literature alone that we are aware of this nftractibo.The musician, whose hands fly over the keys, often charms us through the same quality\u2014he has the lizht touch.perceive when we look at some tures.that the palnter has bad a certain deftness in handling bis brush\u2014he has the light touch.Even the solid marble which has yielded to the blow of the mallet sometimes discloses this quality; one feels that the sculptor just touched the cay lght- ly nere sud thers, and that the chisel ony ælauced vn the surface.This Jiyhtoess.of touch ls essentially an artistic gift; it has to do rather with the skill of presentation than with the fineness ot conception, yet it goes deeper than any mere mechanical dexterity.It responds to the fibre of the artist's nature; it is his tile sense expressing itsell; and when we meet with jo in any piece of work.we value it 80 highly that we sometimes 4 wonder wy we are not giving it more than ite haps we wonder most when wo ore repeat in our own form the matter which pluased us, and discover that the charm bas somepow gore out of it, Only.when we back to the book or poam uo we see that the material was not cheap ur mean, but was set orth with a lightness of touch Which raised at onoe its value.- Asguat Atlantic.The Litersry Glut, New York man who offered a prize of sis for the best short story sent to him by a specitied date received over 5000 manuscripts.The man was thundoratruck.- His exporicoce only sho , however, says the Allonia Constitul ion, tlie extent of the ox existing literar oraz, early every man, woman and obild is written for tho press the magazines or the wnsto baskel.The literary market is glutted\u2014lutted a long sight worse than the blackberry market.Tue retail price of a story is now very near to the original cost.Hure 18 one explanation: Tho Constitution has received from \u2018an adjoining state & note from a gentleman, who says he has u good deal of experience in the nusiness of writing novels, Lry, eto.Ho seems to be regularly inthe usipess, carries a large stock, add yuotes the followiny: prives: A good novel.ountuDing 1000 words, for $1 A good prem, CONtSILiNE BIX Vorses, Wer- ranted good and urinal $1 Hints to farmers, por inch.Hints to housewivos, por inch - ER Recipos can .Abe.Nows the \u2018wholaweek LTT S00! Thess prices are reasonable.A dullar « thousand words, which 18 the man\u2019s price for à story, is the regular price 10 Atlanta for copying manuscripts.he œentieman's rice for poetry is, however, rather high.tin most papers, It Is waralnst the rules to pav for poetry.and with some, it 18 nieainst the miles to even print it.Our new literary light will send a full lino of samples on ap- feation.How maay of his sort ure atlarge 0 the land?Mosars.Boarrow & Jacobs have engaged tbo staff for the Theatre Royal fog the coming season, aod the wa of the house will be pleased.to learn that Messrs.L.Rohdt Clair, who have Hon shed a Fro sprend popularity as treasuret and press agout, have Luen re-cn- sagod for this season the same capacity The Rev.H.Ongerth, pastor, wi fo the German St.Johns no ors .est ; - = \u201d oo woe ER CHURCHER.> dfn 20\" ., REVORMES FrnoeAu, The Right Rev.Bishoo Uassnor will preach at both sor vices In 8 ct.Bartholomew burch.Bota AL 9.50 or mo UNITARIAN, In the Church of the Messiah tho Rev.Alfred W.Martin will preach at the morning service.No service In the vvening, LUTHEBAN.each Dominique stroet, at 10.30 à.mm.BAPTIBE The Rev.Jas.A.Johnston, of Nashua, N.H,, will proach at the usual hours (a the First Baptist Church Sunday school and Mr.Craig's Bible class ut 3 p.m.ADVENTIBT.\u201cLessons frown the lite of : Paul\u201d ei orm the subject of discourse by Wm.W.Robert- sou, at the Advent Christian Chuck Lecture Hall, 1310 St.Catherine street, at 7 METHODIST, The Rov.Cooper Anti, M.A.B.D, wor, will nap divipe services in Dom.nlon Square Cuureh at tho usual hours.la St.James Street Church ho Rev.A- Truax will preach at ll a.wm.and the pastor, Rev.J.Philp, M.A, ut Tn m.Bunduy 8choul and Bible clussos at 9.30 3 p.m.Young people's meeting Monday al 8 p.m.Public prayer and praise service a.m., and Wednesday at 8 p.mn.UNDENOMINATIONAL.The Rev.Samuel Massey will preach fo Salem Church st 3.30 p.m.Sunday-school ut 3.50 à.wm.Divine services in the Montreal Sailors\u2019 1n- stitule wili be beld at 10.30 a.10.and 7 p.m.Bible reading at 3 p.m.\u2018Tha Rev.C.A, Doudiet will conduct divine worship in the Protwstant House of Industry and Home, Longue Pointe, al 2.30 p, un.An English servico in German Church will be conducted by the Rev.Samuel, Massey In the evening.Sunday-schoul at 9.30 a.m.PRESBYTERIAN.aerrvices will be held in Kpox Church as Tue Rav, Jam es Barclay, M.A., pastor, will offictate in St + Paul s.Churob.The Rev.John Niehols, pastor, will offiet- ate al both services in St.Mari s Church.Rov.J.Edgar Hill, M.B.D., pastor, hie palclae in 8t.Andrews (Church of Seot- Rev.Mr.Gourley will preach in stanley Street Presbyterian Church, morning and evening.The Rev.A.Wright, B.D.of Stratford, Ont., will preach ut both servioes in Crescent Street Church, Services in St.Joseph Btreel.Church will be conducted by the Rev.Mr.Leitch of Valleylield, Que.\u2018the Rev.George Cuthhertson, of Wyoming, Obl, will conduct both services in Erskine Churob.The Rev.Mr.Alvard, of Connecticut, will conduêt t haservices to-morrow in the lecture room of the American Uhurch.The Rev.J.Colborne Heine, B.A., pasto preaches in Chalmers\u2019 Church.Gabba th school and Bible class at 3 p.m Meeting for prayer and praise, Wednesday at 8 p.m.EPISCOPAL.The rector, the Rev.Canon Mills, B qu il Preach at both services in Trini Oh George's church will Je closed tomorrow.It re-opeuec on the 15th tost.Sunday-school as usual Tho Rev.A.Pridge will officiate in St.Stephon = church at the usual hours.Sunda; school and recior's Bible-class at 3 p.m.The Rev.J.H.Dison preaches in St Jude's Church, 8unday-school and Bible classes for young men and ladiesat 3 p.m.The Rev.L.NK.Tucker will conduct the services in tbe Church of St, James the Apostle.Holy Commuaion at8a.m.Preaoh- ng at 11 a.m.aud 7 p.om.Services will be held in 8t.John the Evan-\u2018 lt open as follows, Rev.Edinuod M.A,rector: Holy Communion at 7 und 745 a m.Mating, 10.30.Choral cele-' bration and sermon, 11.15.Litany, 4.15 pm.Evensong, 7 p.m.\u2018The services in Christ Church Cathed millb be as follows: 9 wm.m., Holy Communi 11 Mo roing Prayer,; 9 Lun » Whitiold's a E; reasticr, Bev.A, Now, haw, £1 m., Ch offertpr ry.is the thiesti earLb tho rain, iL ation: 7 Pa Evening braver: rvice,\u201d\u2019 P.Stewart's in\u2019.anthem, Wien 1 survoy the Sondrons cross » \"solo and chorus), Mozart; preacher, Rov.J.A.Newnham, M_ A.; offertory, \u201cLord, we fe Thee\" (solo), Mozart.Daily servioo at nm.BOMAN CATHOLIC.An ordination service will be held in the Cathedral to-morrow morning.An ordination service will be held at Notre Dane de Lourdes on Tuesday morning.A religious profession will be bell! at the St.Laurent couvent, l'uesday morntog.His Grace Archbishop Fabro will hold an ordination service at Joliette on Sunday.Archbishop Fabre will confirm a number of chudren at Bt.Aou's Lo-morrow afternoon.Saturday next beluë ee of the feast of the Assumption, wid be observed by fasting.The Prayers of the Forty Hours willbe held in the Convent of the Bisters of Providenoe, next Saturday.Public prayers will be held ia the Cathedral every evening next week, to prepare tho faithtul to celebrate worthlly the feast of the Assumption which occurs LexL Suuday.MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, Lotta has a magniiicont new house at Lake Hopatcong, N.J., and will occupy it in August.\u2018The Jilt\u201d is a success in London.hr Boucicault, in a speech before the cur said it would be his last play.Mme.Patti reccived from Henry Irving as a weddiog present a beautiful mothor-ols pearl fan ornamentod with three little genre pictures by Maillard and covered with point d'Augleterre.Joseph Murphy bas more tima in the larger.cities and tho best theatres Lherein booked for next season than he has aver had before.He ls one of the surest atiractions in the corntry.lic is now at Moorebeau_| Läto fislnax.Misa Rose Coghlan is spending her Summer days in bor gnrden near Yonkers.Sho onions as largo as dinver baskets, and turnips that look like prize pumpkias, Mer eveniogs are dovotod to ber Lady Teuazie dresses, which will be beauties, \u2018I'he night of August 16th wilt a busy one in New York, tireo BL ho ait Higmtros ning the soason wh wih h pow Smtr vas.y ho Bijou Orpen, Ho Sweethearts he Moonen Square with \u201cHeld by tho Enemy and the Standard with ** \u2018Lhe Maid and the Moonstiner.\u201d Mr.T.W.Keene's manager denies the statement that that actor will be physically unable to carry out his professional plans for next season.Ho says that Mr.Keno is in exceilent health and that ho will positivoly begin bis tour ou Oct.4, at Ditte- The old green alik rurse found in thé pockot of ¥amund Kean, tho actor, aiter his death, \u201cwithout à sixpence theroin,\u201d has boen vregented by the poet Browuing, into Who possession iL bald come, Lo Îfenry Irv ng.with the givers \u201c rospect aud re- Har The publishers of the \u201cEpcyclopmdia rilannica\u2019\u201d estimate that four additional volumes will be required Lo complete Lhe work.Paund R have both penved long lot- tory, and 5 threalous to be joug also.It is believe! that \u2018I ana UJ jean bo Droushts into ona volume, while the last volume can _cm- trace V 102 aud the general index.T'heso volutnes are likely to spread over Lwo years at least, waking 13 years since the work was begun.It seams that the last instalment of Constance Woolson's ** Kast Angels \u201d tran lost in the * Oregon.\u201d A canle despaten was at ones seb.Lo the author, who 8 at present In Logtand, and she hall to sit down and rewrite the lost chapters from wmomory us she had not kept a copy of the work.She bal jus finshed this when another cablogram \u2018rom the Harpers informed her that part ot the * Orezol\u2019s \u201d mati bad been recovered and the ovuclusiou of ber stucv bad rescued Lhe nublisbers J» safely.TTT i WU Tel .Take Khore | Soldiers nod | FINANCIAL, \u2018 London Co to- Canad ie rs mnt Hi FE arly \u201cou one a London 1 par el e108 oF a (OTE to good for * hos nricos.© mone arkol is beginning to arden: oall loans 3 Tn Natomaut shows reserve derosn $4.281,4765 » incroane Le : specie noraane, 8812.80; loxal ton dors docroass.$6,208,500; deposits ocrense.$896« 200: elroulation Increase, $162,700, COMME ME RCIAL LOCAY,, .There wero no ralas of flour reported on Chauko to-day.business generally Loing very quiot.Outside thoro Is a fair movowmont in broken lots for local cousutnption, eapoclaily In (rosb ground, which is Tp tight In supply, A low sales of Manitoba strong hakera at.$40 and 200 bris patont at $4 25 ure noted.The market is stondy jn tone.Wheat in quiet, of i few lots of white are reported a 82c.Peas and vats are firm, sound lots of the lutter are scarce.Corn is quiet but held Arm.Vastorp Suites whont and «orn markets are Jory 7 ve.RE British Lroadstutls IDUF- kots hee Wet witb very little chavge in GhAIN\u2014 vent, Spring, 82 to Ric: | v | Winter, 82 to 33e: Jo.white Winter, Bl La sa corn, 57 to 590% 0 80 ta S1c:ryo.58 to 60e; peas, 72% to 3%0: barley, 55 Lo 68r.FLouB\u2014 Patents, $4 18 10 4 60: choice super- lor extra, $405 Lo 415: superior extra $4 80 lu 390; extra superiine, $3 TU: funcy.$4 40; Spring oxten, Baker su porn, 3 lo 310; Canada Sirung k ers\u2019, 410 to 420: Muni- tot da $4 50 Le 60; Amerie an do.$4 70 to 4 40: fine.$2 85: soldes.8275; bollards, $260; Ontario bags, medium » 8170 to 175: do, Seeing axa, $160 to 165: do.Kune rine, $1 45; city bags, y dativered.84 25 to 2 JU: val ie brie, $41 420; des cranulaiou.$4 40 LLY ÿ ircuipre.\u2014Wheat, 38.014 bush: peas, 200 bush.: onts, 2822 bush.; flour, 7.5 tris: ashes, 8 bris: buter, 3 nk qhe, me wl boxes: po aA whiskey, 60 ona: hoc, 8 WELRLY Eee wg Ay 0444 bus: sern, 140, 625 bus enn.69.408 busi onts, 24.- Loxus: pork, 399 bris; ined, 295 tierces: Dain Jind bacon, 2694 8 boxes: dressed hows, »; leather, ro raw hides, 202; wt 63 casks; tobacco, 1 550 ka.whiskey.STOCKS IN STORE, August 7.86.Jul Whent, bors \"517.1 178.o.36,450.AM en AND FORKIGN, BEERBORM repo te, cargoes off coast, wheat and corn, Nothing offerin:: cargoes on pas- ange and for shipment, wheat, very few bids in market;do.do.corn steady: Liverpool.wheat.spot, slow: do corn.rather ouster.Weuiler fn Eauland, fine.o Liverpool 2,30 p.in.bacon, I.34s.Ts.6.do, pork: prime \u2018Doss, Easter, as, \"shouidors, 358.The Liver public cable says.whoat guiot, poor Dae: corn, quiet, poor de Wholesales Prodwoe, Provisions, eto.Cuxzæsk.\u2014The local market is reportad quiet but stendy for finest goods, for whirh thero te a fair demand.but buyers complain of prices Belne t too high on this \"aide to 1! prosent ors.In Brockville the buying was resumed Ea at 8 to B8%ce over seven thousand x08 were taken by one operator, who is o be o Brockville man representing a Pha ono: firm.The stoeks of eheese held hore are lizht and holders are lirm in their views.Exports this week foot up only boxes.maki th total shipments this season to date 382,053 boxes, a decrease of 104.244 \u2018boxes from lust yoars shipments 10 samo date; this\u2019 being the end of the week, there = ver Jil deine: we repeat yesterday's Fee uote: 8c to 8%¢ for fing © choice: loto Xo for medium to fair.and Su ule 6% for other grades according to ty.Borie The butter markot is nominally angod 1n oa, gales are mostly con- lined i to the local\u201d ants of the retail trade, a & is reported of a round lot of Western at 19%n for export.The HES ors to date fre Packagse agos, of which 4193 were on throtch \"bills from points west, this shows a decrenss of packages from last year's shipments to samo Pistes there ie not so much enquiry for crenmery or export as there was somo ays ago, but: prices for chotoe are firm.In da ool: era is not much doing.and stocks here are increasing, although the country markets are reported more active, | yith a fair Spauiry lot rod lot.We quote: reamery: 0 ; Townships, t Morrisburg and Brookville, 13 to 150: vis ern.12 to l4e.\u2014The \u2018market | is very littlo changed in value.A good local demand existp for fresh stook, which is fn at anotauon Newly candied ,in case lots, bring from 14% to 130.4 and o ordinary, 18% to 14¢ per doz.H.-We quote: Labradoi > Fader salmon, ; a ; io, Titian ATA 11; dry th $3 50; sbrado Br eR Del.8325t03 ses luke tr half-brl ARS.8, No, 1,89 60 to 370: No.à, HRS.$3.30; poarle, No os products gpnersiy there isa fair jobbine crade in small lots reported at quoted prices, Western States markets show somewhat higher prices to-ar, the lucas market is nominally unc uote: Chicago mess pork, new, $13 50 to sl 4 oar short cut.new, $14 to 1450 smoked hams, 11 tu 130; lo vanvasad, 1: 3% to l4c; breakfast bacon, 10» 0 ! TALLOW.\u20144X to be.Lanp is firm at quotations, a fairly risk local trade is reported in Fairbanks at 9% 9Xe.and Canadian.3% to 9¢ in pails Frurts.\u2014 There is very little ¢ ain the fruit market, wi the excoption appies, which are coming in very fust, pod juicos are lower, er poscrel belne outside figures, a or jo rade is doin: at quotations.We quote: Fay ples, new, $2 5) pet bri; Yaloncls orange to 18 par cause, Rhodi do, 46 50 per box: Houston and Palermo eo 8 to 50 re r box: yellow bensnas, Aspinwalls, st 0 0 EY 30 or pupe hide, Jam- pica, 2 to 0, $1.60 2507 rte Bpplos be er bet hb Soantin 180 to 5 per causes bto $1 por bo X: da large crate $3 WW; rao \"$1 to 148 vor ket; Califyrnin grapos, por case; Dolawnre 83 50 per craie.do, $4 A0 105 5 in curriers one hes, 4 do plums, 82 50 to 350 southern grapes, 10 to 120 per ib! \"°sartiot 4 per ox bell peurs $4 Lo 6 xr bri; cocoanut, $8 vor 100: water molons, Toronto Produce Market.Market much as wheat sold at 76 to 0 170 on track.Oats soli! at 37%c.Harley nothing doing and prices no nn hént, Autumn.No.2, 76 to 77e: Peas, No, 2, 50 Fo hn ant No 2, 4546 ta 30 te.Four, superior $3 60 to 8365: extra, $350: Spring extru, $3 30.LIVRRPUOL\u2014LATHAT PRICRA CUREENR Angus a a eat % 15 2 cecCcaz cececce™ NEW york STOCK EXOMANGK.Reported ougsll Bros, Stoos Brokers.Si, Fraacols Xavi Yavke freed Rtrent Aug.7.1 Pag 2 sie sas &T.] 32 ani! Can, Routh .oul 28 62 8 o nls CC al, ; ral vxas Pac &W 150sa| Lion tent.Pao 0) 00 2 has ir \u201cPA 16644 Fullian Car uf Ureguns a ajwets pd 104 3 Cun.Pas: 67 Kxchauge.LP 2614} Mon x\u2014Heéported For Ti 1.Arokers.August 7.FORKION EXCHA Rrais & di | Xavier at: pau.In New York L- | Fosted.] Acinal.= 7 ; ang rangi NY.pas.4.86 asain ISLE.HO 3 TY 514 | do did.Bou là ps ve oo L abl\u2019 i uit Money tn London oy bay.Steamer * BATTS EVERY FRIDAY AT TP.* se [TORONTO : ST.CATHARINES ___.i & (NIAGARA FALLS __ 8.50 MEALS AND LT INOLUBED, D.BATIEESDY 181 St.James 8, aw '¥ rance Building).before.No.2 Autuma\u2014- SAS gen roue 8t Martin Aus.à De vi ot fan E.Costigan of à son.CHAPMAN- Frs 11 in - WD] t w of .Pace, Dors.Hoa Toke ore?2e 1* Holt gotidont À D.Patescez « Fal sla.ag spat street, the ai oli oe Hdd of a son HEWARD\u2014At 1602 8 steel, i riday., August 6 wife of A.eward, of ason, - et Melo Baa.Modan.\u201d by Rov.Mr, MoCahon, o thie bie city; to Mary middeu, formerly of DEATHS.18\u20141n this city.Friday August 6, Bridget Alfon: aged months, infant debtor of Witton iis, painter.Funeral wilt take placo from m her fathers residence, 3! il lon street, Point St.Charl Sunday.8th Inst.at 2.30 p.m.Friends an aciusintancse ie respectfully invited to atten FEMERY\u2014At Ootesu Bt.Louis August 7.Ateln Bertha Laura, child of E Emory.rod years and 4 months.Funeral om Bar ne se PU pr \u2019 py us , a .on a a fespoctfally invited to end without furthor Douticnuion.PA HARSON\u2014At St, Philigve on Jugus sabolla Rogers.awed oved wife tS ubarson, ol, hen vive Panoral on p.m.al cemetery.ronds are me Mons invited to uttond -_ The Weather, } a.m,\u2014Probabilities for tha next hours Light to moderate winds: fair weather: re much change In temperature.\u2019 Frapmnas bY HEARN & Bazsmon hermometar this day: ky 5 : same GAL) last Your: Ms ai.readings to-day: 8 a.m.29.93; Bajos 9.93: 3 v.m.29.91.Mark \u201cTwain and His Eoom-Mato's Boots, (Ban Francisco Post.) Mark Twalo and Dan De Quille roomed together in early Comstock days.(ne mmorn- ing Dan missed his boots, and after a valn search he suspiciously enquired of Mark, who was lying In bed lazily smoking a clay po.\u201cMark, I can\u2019t find my boots; do you Eur de ba a about them \u201cYour complacently replied Mark.\"Well, I threw them at that blasted oa chat ve was yo wling around the house last night.\u201cThrow my boots at the cat ™ howled Dan, in a rage.\u201cWhy in b\u2014 didn\u2019t you throw your own boots?\u2019 \u201cDan,\u201d said Mark, after a reflactive puffor two, \u201cDan, if there is anything I hate it is a selfish man.| bave observed of late that you are growing seltish.What difference oes it make whose boots were thrown at that oat?\u201d WH.KING & 00.have a complete stock ef the Newest Parnitore Coverings, and invite purchasers to give their orders and have things made up to suit their own taste.Wow is the best time for ordered work WN.KING & CO., Furniture Warerooms, 053 Craig 8t.18413 Steamer \u201cOCEAN.\u201d Fon ToroxTo AND ST.CATHARINES, Evaar Tuesvar, 7 P Fores include Meals end Seming Berths, Torente, 07-50; Rcourn, $14.08.st.Catharinos 86.600; Metarn, 814.80.W.TOWNLEY ase | T.H.TueTON, 18 Foundling Bt.154 St James Bt .& EAU QUES & ee = 14213aw NAL FAMILIES KETURNING bome from the country, will find a choice sai ection.et Meat.Poultry, Vegyetables, &c., at Winch\u2019s Now Market, cor.8t.Antoine and St.Martin streets.183 3 I ERSONAL.\u2014 WILL MRS.BOURNE please c call at this office for a parcel sent fram th \u201cParisian.\u201d Apply at aB Office.ERSONAL \u2014 ANNA DEECKE NEK Lauer would be glad to hear rom her brother.If bo wouid call at Thomas May & \u2018sand ask for Mr.Hoctor he would get a letter and her address 184 8 ERSONAL \u2014 MES TOBIN WILL viease send her address to Miss BK, and save further trouble.184 1 GROCERS\u2019 PICNIC! ST.H YA CL NT HE, THURSDAY, Aueust 12, 1886, THE EXCURSION OF THE BEANON! \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Music oy the City Band and the Pipers of the 5th Royal Scouts.(ood games and valuable prizes, GUESSING MATCH.jar containing \u201cStandard Java\u201d coffee ber will be found at the race course, ander the judge's stand.Messrs.Chase & Sanborn oiler two prizes, to be competed lor by all t attending tho picuie {rom Montreal, for nearest guesses as to the number of in the jar.First Prive Mantel Framol Clock.Second Prize\u2014 Table Lam Also, à special to ho « vom eted for b © amployés ret grocers me Stontrenl, 'or_ the nearest guess as to the weight of coffee in the jar.Prise Chocker and Smoking Table combined.Also.special prise, 10 be competed tor by all those attending tho plenie from St Hya- cintho.for the nearest guess as to the number of beans in the jar.Prize\u2014BSlivor Ice Pitcher and Goblet, Refreshments.at City Prices.Good boating and fishing.\u2014 TICK ETS \u2014\u2014 Adults, ue Children, 40e.To be had from the Treasuror EDWARD ELLIOTT.Bloaty street; Mombors of the Committee, and at the Depot on the morning of the piente.actrains leave Bonaventure Station at 8:15, da: 130 am.sharp.ta a \u2018 Pra {ns going and returning at Point 8t.cali pop Sonvenienco of residents there.Axk your grocer {or programme, GEORGE GRAMAM, Chulrman.A.UV.FRASER, .Sacre! ary.1x4 1 CONCKET AN D I> ICE CR carla SOCIAL \u201cTAY, > Cu eo H under the aus aX a 1 oung People's As- soclation on onins, Aug.10th, 1886.Tickets pe .(chifdren) 13e NITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 1696 NOTRE DAME, \u2014_\u2014 FURNITURE AND BEDDING, SGOUD, CHEAP and RELIABLE.102t2awif ( UR ENTIRE STOCK OF SIDEBOARDS and Hallstands ix now most complete and consists of somo of tho fers newest and best stylos yot_seen in the tity, and vart in price from 1%, 25, 30, 35, 50.60, 75.100 and.mi to 250 dollars for tho bost yer seen at OW McGARVEY & SON'S, Nos.184 49, 1851 and Les ,Noiro Danie streot, corner Me@ili st.18312 Holders ot the New Stock (Iasue 1878) pre notified that the Sixth Ipstalm®nt wiil be duo on tha 10th August nex Sms payable a the ofico, 11 St.Jamos 3 LE CSCRIVER.Montreal, 26ih July, 1888.ATS aw QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR.Ask for it, and take me other.BEWARR OF IMITATIONS.D Trade Mark.Made by Tuk ALBERT ToiLat Sear ce CARSLEY'S COLUMN, CARSLEY'S COLUMN.ane \u201c > The following Un for next wook's te: have wot se co and will bo offered a the .failowinz reductions.1.Hand-made Silk Breid ond Chenille Fighns.83.75, reduced to $L.00.BATCADAL AvGUST T, 1996.Shoulder Capes.$6.00, reduced to 82,00, Bhoulder Capen, 6.50, reduced to 2.95, .Bbuuider Capes, 7.50, reduced to 2.75.Shoulder Capes, 7.50, reduced to 3.50.Bhoullor Cape Fichus, $12.50, to$ BLAOK GOUDS.BLACK OUUVDS.BLACK GOUD4 LACK OCEAN CLOTH.LA CE SATIN Soll = SK Be Vee Crom D BOUCLE co ST DH.et RER FALL JACKETS.We will also offer à large assortment of JACKETS tur Fall wear al sweeping reductions.Fail Jackets, Full Juokets, Fall Jackets, Full Jaekets, Fall Juokets, Fall Jackets, Fall Jackets, Fall Jackets, Fall Jackets, Full Jackets, # 6.00, reduced to $3.00.6.50, reduced to 3.5 T.50, reduced to 8.50.reduced to 10.00, reduced to 10.50.reduced to 11.50.reduced to 12.00, reduced to .12.00, reducu to 6.15.16.00, reducud to 8.00, \u2014 ly ce >> » Sass OF Spaz 5 2c\u2014)-CO3 2 = PLP THEI SEL LL TAH, 2 ite tn i pete hx eft br tn EERIE FEZENZE=RS BS EE Sm EE BPRS PRR QCGAQQGOTQN == ESRbSR & s ÇAIUSLET.SILKS, SATINS and mA FOrLLN.TI BATIN REELED.SUL AH, == DOLMAN ULsSTELRS, The balance ol our DOLMAN ULSTERS will also be offered at sweeping reductions.Dolman Ulsters, $12.00, Dolman Ulstors, Doulmnn Ulsters, Dolman Ulstors, Dolman Ulstors, Dolman Ulsters, All Dolman Ulsters al swevplng tions.14.00, 13.00, 15.00.13.50.14.50.roduced to $6.50.roduced to 6.5 reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to EERE L te b AU Paris and Imported DOLMANS at clearing out prices, never such reductions made before.Everyono should sec our MANTLES, as there is nothing to equal them for style and price in the city.BUY YOUR DRY GOODS AT Joux MVE EX & Cos 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME ST, 105, 107, 109, 111 ST.FETER ST.Terms Cash and culy Une Price.Splendid + assortment of ect from.A splendid assortment of Dust Wraps.Por Prints in style, color, and varioty of patterns, go to the Largest Print House in CARSLFEY'S FOR DRY Goons CALSLEY'S FOR DIX ops CAKSLEY'S FOR DRY 400 OARSLEY'S FOR DRY GOODS CANSLEY'3 FOR DRY goons LEY'S FO CARSLEY™S FOR DRY GOODS The best assortmont of Dry Goods in Canada, We are determined to have no dull trade IN AUGUST.and as a means to insure the degree of activity we desire.we shall, MONDAY.com- S.D, Heron 1935 NOTRE DAME ST.\u20140 mence a weok of most ASTONISIING BARGAINS.750 each.Ladies\u2019 Blagk Cashmere Hose, REDUCED, Ladies\u2019 Brown Cloth for Dresses, reduced to 106 yard.Colored Mikado Corsets.worth 956, reduced to 50c.Ladies\u2019 Rubber Circulars, worth 81.25, for reduced to 406 pair, Children\u2019s Cashmore Hose, In Plain and Ribbed, all reduced.Grey Cotton, from 2c yard up.White Cotton, from 5c yard up, Ladjes\u2019 Jerseys, worth $32, reduced to $1.23 KID GLOVES.Bpecial Purchuge of Real Kid Gloves, in Black and Colors, such us have herotofore been retailing at $1.25, to be offered at this sale at the greatly reduced prices, Suc a pr.Do not neglect to attend this Snle, or you wil certainly miss a Uolden Uppurtunity.S.I, Hus 1935 NOTRE DAME STREET.10: OrrosiTE DUPRE LANE, argent and best assortment of Um.protien on the Continent.ut vd stock daily.Come Having under most advn camstaners purchased a quant ty of hair, We are offerine a cuarnntond HAIR MA TRESS at prices usually chat où for Fibre s.\u201coa HRSLEY\u2019S.> Poinrers À DVERTISEMENT.CORSETS.len-e bear in mind that I keap the celebrated Crompton Cor- rots In all their diforout makes at much below ordinary prices.BALLS Ladiop\u2019 will always In stoe meres, reat Le Casbmeres in tho H.F.1811 and 2313 ST.per COHSETS.1 also koop in stock tho Lall Corset, with wire elnstie sides, so much in demand just NOW; I EUILEANLO8 is given with ovory Corsot, that should any lady be solled or not, an dissatisfied with them after wearing thom three wee will be taken back, money refundod.LADIES\u2019 MERINO VESTS.One Lot ladina\u2019 Merino Vests, low nec short sleoves, to be sold at 25e oach, k SILK GLOVES.One Lot Ladies\u2019 Tan Citored Lk Gloves, six-button lencth, to be sold a LINEN COLE Ana One Lot Lau v4\" Linen Collars, and nicely embroidered, linon, to ba sold nt 1% eac COLORED CASITMERRERS.1 ave ust Toonteed two casas Colored Cash.hes wide, in all colors, which I Jord: by far the cheapest PORE CATHERINE BT.Centre Store, QUEEN'S BALL BLOCK, 1 guaranleed pure rtalns and Curtains and Carpets, Cortains and Carpets.Curtains and Carnets, Curtaîns ani Carpeta Curiatng And Carpeta © Curtains and Carpets, © Curtains and Carpets, Curtains nnd Carpets, Curtains and Carpets.Curtains and Carpets, Ourtains and Carpeta.Tempting lines in the above dopart- ments are now offered.Bevera! parnmels nf new goods hav rived, placod in stock, at prices that mest S.CARSLETS.Jonas Jproons & Bre airing the very boat Sowin and or\u2019 Machine uso, , SBont ask for Hiraoka\u2019 Rpoo!l Cotton.manuineturing purposes and pelvate Jo ansl has been for generations past, TON the price to the sume as ordinary poo gotton the demand has kept stoadilr in- Borsseau Brotuers PROGRAMME FOR 1 CLLAKING SALE, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, With another Swerping Reduction en al) emmer stock.LARGE PARCELS FOR LITTLE MONEY, All Blk.and Col'd.8ilks All Blk, and Col\u2019d.Satins AI Bik, and Cold.Uuashwmeres Al Dress \u20ac tpode All Dress Li All Beorsuckors Ai Li Linon and Towels we Ap Embrolierios and Laces member, Newimer by callt Bossi Eénorneus, 2I5I\u2014&I237 .ST LAWRENCE sTREET.1849 A pings All Mosic d Gloves All Je réoys ya on \u2014ALL\u2014 Trimmed and Untrimmod Millinery marked at ose than hall price to clea nods to be bad for little or ng nt our storpy ext week aS stores wlll be closed to-day.Saturday, o'clock sharp; all other duys atG o clock.NEXT WEEK'S 1.Gave auaipiisia 0 oh iF of 1 EURE \u201cYok HiT i 0 \u2014 $0) S Sie WHERE TOSFEND A raw pare OR WERKS »uRIG a A Em, \u2014TADQUSAC AND.TES WONDERFUL\u2019 SAGUENAY RIVER \u2014 ; rie Boia in 10 ras a, at rarrenndod cn az 'rites by the -Moblest Rovian Scenery iu Outiada.TABLE FURNISHED WITH THE BEST or EVEEYTHING.Lawn Tennis, Billiards, Bowling Alloy, &e.&¢.Boats and for the enjoyment of Basting.and the Finest joppes, Salmon and Trout Fishing ia the World ean bé'had'nt ihy time REASONABLE TERMS.ADDRESS, Mrs.JAMES FENNELL, A U T°\" MES \u2014 GREAT 1Qr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUSSAC, P.Q.ATTERD Tee AISON LPHONSE ALIQUETTE, M A V CLEARING BALE, \u2014 at 50 per cont.reduction, regardless of Cost.Straight reductions made to clear the balance of our Summer Goods, as follows: SEERSUCKERS, DRESS GOODS, HONEY-COMB QUILTS, COLORED QUILTS: SA'TINS, SILKS, SASH RIBBONS, BLAOK AND COLORED CASHMERES, FANCY TRIMMINGS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ORETONNES, TOWELS AND LINENS, KID GLOVES, TIES, COLLARS, OUFFs, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWER, BRACES AND MANDEERCHIENFS.THE BALANCB OF OURASTOCK OF HOSIERY.THE WHOLE OF THA ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE THE END OF THE MONTH, NO MATTER nt ABOUT LOST LUORE.MUST BE CLEANED.od \u2014GPECIAL \u2014 White and Grey Cottons, Double Width Bhostines, Prints.Maslins, Cheek Cottons, Skirting, aa 1.300 yards of Colered Bilk Plushes.reduced at $1.35.Coun ox» 8.600 pairs of Blaukets, to bo sleared at Cost Price.Cone ALI.\u2014T10 THAR AU BON MAROHE, AmD S»oUXs Bancaixs AND SAVE Mossy.1860 AND 1971 NOTRE DAME Te NEAR MsGlLL.A LFEONAS \u2019 7} ALIQUETTS.18443 7 Tho Only Natritious and Reliable Preparation tn the Market.sa-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS AND GROCERS.-es 178 SOMEBOBTS FOOT.A Ghastly Discovery near the Terminal City of Vancouver.[From the Vancouver News, July 30.3 Yesterday afternoon an axtraordt covery was made by Mr.Wood, who ls employed at.Lamey\u2019s saw mill across False Crook.White walking up the h feet [rom the shore of the creek, rivulet which is quite shallow, he noticed a Peroviving that the bout looked quite new and thinking hoot lying on the strange that it should be in such a atopped and examined it.It proved to bod a miner's boot, size No 8 Mr.Wood co tinued his Investigation, ook up the boot, and noticing something proj the top, cut into the leather.and to prise and borror discovered that in the boot Was A HUMAN FOOT in an advanced stage of decomposition.He carried tho boot into Lamey\u2019s camp, where a number of men are engaged jn puting up a new saw mill.The spot where the boo! was discovered is close to tho trall whic leads to English Bay.The boot with its xhastiy remains was in the Relief Commit- tre room last night and was shown to a News reporter by the Chief of Polioa.ushing aside the leather, the foot, bas bean severed from the leg just below the auklo, is plainly apparent, its shape be- inp perfectly _A portion ot tho leg is cbod to it.On examining the boot m b can fastened its teeth in the leather and nitempled, pe dot Che out the, Duman re- mai proved pry the bo leather per boing too inuch for the animal,\u2018t too new and sound for its teeth through.\u2018The Chief spent several yesterda sfterzoon a! sod ovening in thar} lor as jound, hoping tint some light might te thrown upon the mystery, which at present baffles all ax- lunation.Whether a diabolical murder Ras been committed is not known.The man : have been camping out in-the woods at night time and been sitacked 2x cality where the boo beast while asleep.The nelg around where the discove J] very lonely, and the cries 9 anyone pet murdered ot attucked w ears of human ings.and boars are quita common in pes, Cougars 23 To the discovery, and within the past mon AN IMMENSE COUGAR was observed by some loggers roaming around.\u2018From the appearance of aod the decayed condition t the flesh, the boot bee Chief is of the opinion that the n oxposed to the air for about two or three inouthy, though it is very difficult to form any very decided opinion on tho sub The Chief will continuo tés inv oñs to-day\u2018, and will make covery effort to sit the matter, so that some feasible strange discovery may be form neighborhood is a very terrible one evident- th two dead ly, as within the present mon bodies have been many to be the most annals of the coast.The boot was bung wi in the tent on Water street Jast evening, no one, judging from its outside appearance, cuuld bave LLo least idea that îts Ibtotior contained the only remnants known to murder or exist ot a hor death., * rpm CITY ITEMS, \u2014A man named Fred.An derson wis reste yesterday for r bathing sake ete at \u2018nt ons { the wharves.ischarged t pa de by the Polios Magistrate on promising not to corumit the offence again.-In our issue of \u2018Ibursday, in reporting Lho neeting ol the Fire Comm nitieo, I ho currectly svated that Alderman M supported Ar.riare Lariv tender.Sed Malone only asked that tho \u201cbest ladder be wédid be accepted, as the best at any price the chesvest.pick p near the locality of this latest nd, Ca which in aaought by by pxtraordinar \u201cONE.TOUCH OF NATURE\" What Happened at Two Evictions in Ceunty Clare, Ireland, CN.Y.Herald) OoRE, August 5\u2014The following intes- Count; Clare, pear where the be Shannon brosdoca: sud sivas evidence of the Pracefuluess Rulers amid the increasing te oot of tho landlord Joterest, It seems | nos comes to-day from that some time A a pri estate\u2014 which by the way, udes Hog rena oven the Widow ernoy, aged eighty-six years and her unm dnughter fron thelr oot- © in à bam oa during the the legal caretaker.Then proceudings » were D àe trespassers and for 3 tr resh eviction Yesterday the resident @e, nained Dunaterv and an in- aposcor oi of he fonstabulary.th a posse, prepare TRO Concourse of oi pelghbors them, hia there was not the slightest The appeals of joined Si offered to the law.te gu lady to let ber die ta the home of her moved the crowd and the pansh prs ère magistrate, aa ona orc lioate pasion physician :of the imminent danger or her\u201d kath, post ned the evio- tion.This.decision, je dramatic ex- resolona ot oni pa the mother and led with cheers.The oon- Rented 6 priest, then formed in procession and bY re to A spot not far away, the scene of anothor recent eviction.There were met similar delegations from Kilkee, Loubeg and several other vill of oounty Clave, and Lhere was another evicted widow, parsed Murribay, with her four children and a her venerable mother.They had been for-coveral days abeitered by the > roed- side under an impromptu covering for thelr geanty furniture.The peasantry del tions ad brough t bon: thateb, wi w , Tuorter an Bots wi ing hands had erected oa tae rona- a comparatively comfortable hut, in \u201c the pridow, ber > children aod me, oid other were oP while er es blessed the humble home and the van \\ TULDE workers, who then peaceably dispersed to botter.\u2018not much .(THE REFINERY LOSES THE CASE iinet HALIFAX, N.ugust 7\u2014After an examination extend ns ton \u201cion do the lo comisie, sioners have dismissed t| against Johnston of having been By of 3 trand in connection with bis assignment as regards the account of the 86.Lawrence Refinery, of , holding that bis recent six mouths imprisoument covered that case.Lawyer Mosweenoy will ap y tho case to the Sue Court.Meantime, Johnston is still other Montreal farreot under executions from: creditors.THE STOREY WILL CASE.ove: August 7.\u2014In the Appellate go opens morning, the decision ot sii Sy idmiting the will of 1881 od by Air es Wine F.Btorey to probate, his wilt gives Mrs.Storey he.Ji pia estate of the great editor, include Cht ogo Times, excepting life anaul- 1000 to T.Storny and Mrs.Farrand, Brother Ana ar sister of the de to appeal against parties a her interest bave a the ease to the Supreme f the Sita \u2018 .pre LYNCHING, IN TEXAS.BROWNSVILLE, Tex! August Tht dawn a a strong oycort can pate % and took Juan on aide jhe \u201cloader ot several Tovpla on Sfhtured [ri a of good family, who is + Impiloaies hy t will ling of a young fhe foul fourth fh fafantey out ou iio th he coubtry and Lormoris 2 à pe ig a rte Be a boot.ae rare) Guard Leshoens, but they absenos of ALL LD INIA LL THE COLONIES AND THE EMPIRE \u2014\u2014\u2014tttii>>>-\u2014 Chienial Dolegates Formally Introduesd to the Now Gelonial Secretary\u2014Spessh by Bir Chases Tupper.+ IPRCIAL TO TEBE STAR! LONDON, August T.\u2014The British colonial delegates were formally Jntroduced, yesterday, t6 Mr.Stanhope, the new Colonial Secretary, at the Colonial office.Sir Charles Tupper acted an spokesman.He congratulated Mr.Stanhope on his accession to office, and assured bim that thore had nevar beretofere \u2018existed among the colonies a stronger dealre to pement.their union with the Motber Country thaï existed at the present time.Thore.were important quos- tions pending affecting Canada and Australia and requlring the attéation of England and earnest co-operation on har part.England could \u2018always roly upon the cordial co-opera- tion of the coloaies in all matters concerning her.The sacretary thanked the delegates for \u2018the honor of thelr visit He assured them he would do his utmost to maintain the colonial connections with Great Britain and would never lose sigbt of the rights of the colonies in any of the pending questions.MR.PARNELL TO TAKE A REST.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.LONDON, August 7.\u2014Mr.Parnell lookss palo und worried, and he will take a fortnight's rest at Wiokiow before returning to London.The National party will not meet until after the delivery of the Queen's speech.CANADIAN CRICKETERS DEFEATED.|SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.| PHILADELPHIA, August 7.\u2014Tha Zingara Canadian cricketers played inning match yesterday with the first eleven of the Merion Club, and suffered defeat by six runs.FRENCH WARSHIP AT SYDNEY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! Sypwur, C.B., August 7.\u2014The Freneh warship * Minerve,\u201d carrying fifteen guns and five hundred men, has arrived here.REWARDS FOR VOLUNTEERS.Statement of the Land Warrants and Serip issued by the Departinent of Militia.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR OTTAWA, August 7.\u2014About the ist May last, circulars were sent out to volunteers who bad served in the North-West cam- paigo, asking them to make a selection of tbe bounty land before August lst.Of 5343 warrants issued by the partment of Militia, 150 have not been returned.Only 943 have applied jor ros homesteads, and the great magorit accepted p.The following, shows °, pa on cn the ware : Number of land warrants from the Be epartment of Militia, 5343 ; scrip issued and delivered, 3o94; applications Tor scrip passed and in course of preparation, this 356 yet unissued number may be acco unted Tor as follows: La er 8 not a ca bilan of cases re ufring pecial attention tors the issue of the doable assignments, 166; THE REGATTA AT LACHINE Beautiful Weather and Every Prospect of Good Racing.breexzs from the west rippling times.The various crews are not taking much advantage of this, however, as they do not caro to go, Sut, be ore the races coms on.@ restden are preparing for the illumination to-night.Hanna's hotel is to be Ea rated and illuminated ar, and « large canoe will be exhibited as a transparency.The Imperial and Prince of Waies hotels and the boat house will be also gayly decorated with s and streamers.The dinner to-night will take place at Hanna's after the races, and the presentation af prizes will imaedi- ately follow.The committee are ail here tbls morning as busy as as Docs, making the necessary ar- rangem PRINCEE DWARD ISLAND.Mot Bothered by Cruisers\u2014 Struck by Lightning \u2014Waterspouts -The Potato Bug\u2014Obitt, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I, August 7.\u2014A large fleet of Yankee mackerel men are In North Bay.A Lockeport captain says thoy are not bothered ort the cruisers and get all the sait and barrels they want, and also clean their den in the harbor.Two young Bayflelds, grandsons Admiral Bayfield, wale etruck by Nia htoing on Tuesday while sailing off Tracadia.The mask of their craft was shivered.They are reonvering.Bovoral\u201d w waterspouts were observed aff e rday.The Dotato ong Is spreading fast.Hon.Robt.Marny, a member of the old Liberal Government uuder Calls and Whelan, ts dead, aged 84.ee AND CHAMBERLAIN.ugust 7,\u2014The official report of the En Liboral NS iat meeting, over which the Marquis ot Hurtinaton presided yesterday, confirms the coplanoe by Mr abled ansounciog the asie Mr.C pmber, lain of Lord leadership, aoû proves that the Uno are resolved not to allow Mr.Gladstone to force the Irish question upon Parliament.EVICTIONS IN IRELAND.Loxpox, August 7\u2014If the Governmen t declines to dent with evictions, Mr.Parnell will ask permission to introduce a bill dealing with ihe sunject.Fish and Game Protectisa.To the Editor of THE STAR: B18,\u2014Is not the province of Quebec beocom- ing notorious for tho severity of its laws and the breach of them ?It seems to me that we make great fuss and feathers over law making, just for iaw-breakers to laugh at We cal laws Lo protect the public from simpli sie of and our fish and game, poor Things, would leave thi province for , if some wise fish or doer would get u a revolution.May the ghosts of the fis caught out of season haunt the lives of the officers of the Fish and Game Protection (?) Club, and the bones of Lhe fish they bave at their next annual dinner choke them, unless they show us their sincorty by active pro- secut ion of pot Ih ichelieu river, emo famous from Halilat to the Rockies for its fish, ls being depleted by men who it js sald got privi- lees through Mr.Bourassa, AL P., unter the Mackenzie administration.They not only p-nets, but they, bac the river at least t thir ith long pets, and leave them all\u2019 Sucday pu directly m con- éravontion of tho law, The he Tex does Pots Is to New York by Rouses while Vermotit and:-New York protect their fisheries Ly prohibiting neta, the pot-hunt- ers from the Canadian side are buvinæ all the condemned Yankee nets sad ysing them on the Richelieu! Now lot! the Proteetion Club show that eit rotects the fish, pot the pot-hunter.i these later le imagine that hoy have an apostolical succession from the len, Jot them be suddend cured of the delusion.The apostles, didn\u2019 dbspoil rivers te export fish to a foreign oountry; and if matters on as t are ny there won't be a fish left In the river.It is high time 1e non to ct We ean do all v \u2018throa \"a noxt fish ink og sad te Puornorion.0 18%.Montreal, August 6, 1864, L ; % > - } .SIR JOHN.IN VICTORIA.> 445 43 ° Lady Macdonald Laye the Corver Stems of » Methodist Sunday ool\u2014The Premier Roceives à Deputa.tiem from the Knights of Laber.IAPEOIAL TO TRE STAR TononTo, August 7\u2014The Mails spenlal, dated Victoria, B.C., August 6th, \u2018says: Lady Maodonaid this afternoon laid tbe Foundation stone ot the Methodist Sunday school, connected with the Wesley church in Suis city, Mrs.Shakespeare proseating ber with a silver trowel in commemoration of the event.Sir John, being called upon by Rev.W.W.Percival, pastor of tho church, returned thanks on behalf of Lady Macdonald.He referred to the pond work being dono by the Method and other denominations io the North West.and expressed the bope that in tha new Sunday- school the great tenets of Christiapify would be successfully instilled tuto the minds of the rising generation.\u2018J Lerevwas: great need of this, as dezrading inlluances wera at work fn soclety to undermine the faith in religion.A larga assemblage waa brusent.SIR JOHN AND THE KNIGHTS.presented him with hn address, in which they recognized the ability and houcsty with which he bas conducted the public affairs of tha Dominion, sud his sympathy with the working pen, as evinced legislation, his plans for the dévolo mens of the country, and suggested , changes in the Chinese inspection law.Thoy also propose tliat the Domlolun should take Lhe issue of bunk notes in its own hands, as the loss on bank nutes was a tax on the peo- fle.Eastern bank notes bei here subjoct discount, sad British olumbla bank potes being subject totalimilar discount in tern Sir John Macdonald JFoplied that Chinese merchants here on him, com- planing that the haw respecting their na- onality worked an injustice to them, and that he would like the deputation to sup- y bim with fuller particulars before e loft 80 that ho Lust thoroughi} under- t and the whole question, as Le eaten of mself and his col es t the labor of the country should be in in a most advantageous condition in its struggle with the labor ot other countries, and that it should reap bebelits equally as great as those enjoyed by the workingmen of tho Most favored country in the world, He thanked them for thelr kind references to himsell and Lad aodonald.The delegza- tion withdrew, donald.eased with Lbeir reception, and promised to supply the particulars be THE CUTTING CASE Americans Living in Mexico Express Dts- gust as the Action of Cutting.Crry or MEXI00, August 7.\u2014An Associated correspondent yesterday interviewed all the leading American residents with reference to the Custi case.Their opinions seem to be reflected in the follow- mg statement oi the case made by C the publisher of the ina» 5 be organ of the commercial, railway and mining interests: \u201cI do not think our Government and the people at home realized the disagreeable and even dangerous position in which the business interests of Americans: living hero are placed by the conduct of Sdventurer on the border, who tries to the American flag to protect blm In order to obtain a litle noto = I am convin that an intornational Son! ict, based on this pretend ed outrage, would be an act o folly.D the case of Rasures, the nattraiis rican citizen who was brought to jodras Negros and shot by order of chief of police Moudragon the opinion 18 expressed in gov- | ernwent circles here that Mondragon wiil be convicted of murder and suffer the hi heat penalty, it Is also Lhouzht AL the officials who gave u thout a ro Hminary oxamioat on He receive condign 4 THE AMERICAN COAST LAWS.À Canadian Captain Arrested at Ohicage but Noe CHICA 7.\u2014The Canadian pro- Jer \u201cCa ora arrived bere yestorday rom Montreal with forty Perros Among them were five rhocame roi land.The carrying of the passengers on foreign vessels between two Feria Roly is in violation of the American coast the penalty tor which is a fine of $2 for each er.The master of the \u201cCalifornia\u201d was brought before Collector Seeberger, th violating tbe law, but wag discharged.The master ciaimed that he aid not vialate it, Inasmuob as the passengers bought tickets to Windsor, Canada, where their baggage was landed and inspectod by customs officers, and the passengers then purchased tickets for that port for Chj cago.IMPORTANT RAILWAY DECISION.ISPBOIAL TO THE STAR.) Lonoxro, August 7.\u2014The Mail's special, tad Victoria, B.C, August 6th, says: ** Chief Justice Begbie gave his decision today in favor of the property holders of Burt cody who applied for an injunetion to restrain the Canadian Pacitic Railway from extending its main line from Port Moody to oa] Harbor and English Bay.The deci sion rests on the ground tbat the Charter of the Canadian Pacitic Railway gave the Com y bower to construct a rallway to Port oudy.An appeal will be taken to the divisional Court.\u201d REDUCING THE SURPLDS New Yonk, August 7.The Wurid's Wash- logton special says: \u201che President has evidently repented his action in not signing tbe surplus resolution.After consultation with the Cabinet yesterday, i wns decldod that bonds shall be called for a time iu hooordance with the resolution as ff me law.The first cell\u2019 will be made for fifteen millions.Calls to an equal amount will be made ench month until the administration Is satisiiea that the experi- meut_ of reducing the surpius by such.monthly payments of the public dot can safely be dou.\u201d THE\u2018 BALTIMORE' AND OH10.NEw YORK, August 7.\u2014It is reported that the paltimors and Obio Railway Company bas made Jar, ep purchases of property at Greenville, N consisting of à watar {rout on New York k Day and of lots of land ox- fending bac buck \u2018to and glving a froutage on Plers wi be built running out into ay water.1 the improvematité | for tho térmutnus of a great trunk lige wili be put in.In less than two woeks two thousand men will be put to work.Greenville is the southern suburb of Jersey City.» VICTIMS OF SMALLPOX.BANTIAGO DE CHILI, August 7, -Nine hundred persons died here from stualipox 1 0 hospital st vilparaiee Orders bave been Issued for tho immediate vacuination of the 4 crews of all Chilian men-of-war.MURDERER FECTED, SPARTANBBURG, B.ou August 7.\u2014 Bundy was hanged © yesior é for tlie murder of Aunie DES a 1to Wot0 wuo hud been bis mistress, Bundy passe pr a white men, and when the woman learned be wis à Dugro she discarded him.He then shot ber.THE SCOURGE IN ITALY.LONDON, August 7.\u2014 Tho Times corre- soondent.at Venice says that from all enquires he bas made he believes thut the epidemic now ragiog in Italy is not Asiatic cholera.The great panic which prevails is paralyzing trade.REPORTED RESIGNATION.Nxw Yong, August l oThe, morning parière repos report Collector Customs en has placed his resignation in the bands of the President.LAST RAIL LAID, nL Br.Pav.pL.Mina, August 7.\u2014The last rall thy Chi Burlington and Northern NT) yesterday, Frolght trafilo wiil be opened on August 16.; GOOD BICE CHOP.LTIYTLS ROCK, Ark., August 7.\u2014The rios erop of Loutsiana ts revot À to be the best for years.v : \u20182 : acim, » Muse al Tohiplaton over meme ut rar 4 FF er of Musio bok promise enioe be e wéok pr * & recent porformuanos ot this Sompauy sala: \u201cThe per rformance was great ow apd the audience na ikon foi surprise, © ag can is si fink as Fool Dah ma 0 quit eit made 1 the best sidzin: A Rat ha who beard te Sqn ror nets Appiau od.Miss Goorste.Ruowliop, w à most.n es {nz Yum Yur belong gltt ed wit an igree- e voice, 6 1e m env le impros- sion.fhe sang the ballad in the second uct in charming style, and id c ci gua woll in the love at writ Nanki iu the first.Mr.Jay T eA ee] Nanky ow as excoplionally sing sing being the oats we have henri fro the role.t would be quite superfluous to say anything of Mr.Herbert a THEATRE ROYAL.\u2014The prozramme for the performances to be given ty Harey Clapham's minstrel company naxt weck bas Deen issued, and gives promise o! a most enjoyable show.The programme opens with see usual minstrel overture, introduc.Je tbhanentivo cuinpany in à repertoire of now motto songs and ballads.\u2018Iho first part concludes with a new xketch entitled *A Moonlight Serenade.\u201d \u2018Thon fidlows the specially artists of the compauy in thelr original personations, and tho progratmine concludes with a new farce performed for the first time in Montreal, sutitied \u201cThe Boys in Black; or, Life lo Texas,\u201d ViGER GARDEX.\u2014-Sunday evening, at 8.15 D.wm, the City Band will play the tollowing programme at Viger Garden : 1.Marche Pontificale, .Gagnon 2.Belection, \u201cChimos ut Normande * A unguette 8 Cornet solo \u201cLizzio Polka\u201d.Hurtman Ir.ie Fautoux + Eo isin Waltz\u2014\"La 2.Grand solectl BE] Éclaïr* Military Folonnise Lee nes a Forge in the Forest *Tdy (By not ul request).8.\u201cNational ot four 4 Save vue Queen.In case of ood the concert will take place ; on Monday.DoMINION BQUARE \u2014To-night, ats.15, the following programme will be per formed hy Sai band of the Victoria Rifles on Dominion gares i Casjonot from Pol + .5.Descriptive Fantusia, \u201cA Night at Bea.\u201d Bynopsis: Bunset: veine nau- tieal dunce: turn ju bammocks ed in the Cradle o e Docp:\u201d rising Storm : pive nll hands: atorm + storm prayer of ving: omoward bownd ; Home chwoet | 6.6.Waliz, \u201cCh ant d Bours\u201d sesnssuces ;fléger ne {ola olka.reeves ArTiss .Macquisten, : 8.Deflie, \u201c Remembranee of Paris\u201d.Junod Vive ia adienne.God Save the Queen.FOREPAUGH'S CIROUR.\u2014This Js how the advance heralds ANDO! ne Lu AU Iactions of orepaugh's elrcus, opens lu on the Montreal Lacroses Grounds on Monday : redoubled, and pot less than a hundred pod twenty will be given at every perform Double tue number of trained elepbauts and double the number of beagtiful performing horses, ponies and other animals wilf appear at every exhibition.The chiet novel-\" ties of this immense establishment are ame, commonly attractive and ewbraçe Lhe vocallon of ts, the smallest woman\u2019 font breathes, \u2018, e well filled men e and brillant circus pverformers\u2014wiil make a rare ybo delight ee such things \u2018The londin horse extraordinary rope= walking feaws; while Captain A.H.ardus, champion shot of the world, his ous four sons and a complete and pictur esque Tors 1 Wee ot and trontier abeiw.ith ndia = roncho horses, long- od Texas been Boracd cattle and bisons have day, August 9th: ga, ho from the Montreal Lacrosse, Ground, it will move on Sherbrooke street to Mountain, to Dorchester, Beaver Hall, Craig, &t.James, 1napector, Notre Dame, Visitation, Craig, St.Law- ce, St.Catherine, Mountain aod on to the Exhibition Ground.If the weather is unfavorable on the 9th, tho parade take place on the morning of the 1uth.RELIGIOUS PROFESSION AT ROCHE LAGA.; \u2018 Arehbishop Fabre Presides at the Cere- moay\u2014A Gift for St.Peter's, Archbishop Fabre Presided over & religious profession at Hocoelaga Convent on Friday, when Lwelve young ladles pronounced their floul vows and eight their flist ones.\u2018The following young Iadies took the veil: The Misses Bridge et Brady, I in religion Sister Mary Hubert: argaret M cKugan, Bister Eligins ; Reunud, Sister acys Muioeliu ; Mary Casey.Sister Marie Ubalde; Marie Morin, sister Btephanie.l'ue following were ived as postulants: The Misses Eimire \u2018Tnibuudeau, Boudy, Virginie St.Onge, neg Lebosuf, Asterie Courteau, Martine Lauren- deny, upon Blranchaud, Antonle Pre- fontaine, Kucharisto Cusson, Mathilda Roy, Catberine Giroulx, Adeline Martineau dusephine Parent, Loutse Cudoret, Eupbras: Jannotie, Victoria beuudry, Euluits Hours sier, Pamila Archambeault, à Marie Gauthier, Alvina Choauette, Robe Geuffrion, Agnes Lafond, Cesarie br, Catering Fram, Rose Giroulx, Cloise Dufresne, and Kosa M oGuire.After tbu curemony the Fouog lad the institution presented ilis Graoe bon $200 in grold and over two hundred articles for the bazaar in ald ot St.Peter's Uathe- The 85th Excursion,\u2019 The moonlight excursion under the auspices of the 65th Battalion on board steamer \u201cCanada,\u201d which took place lu evening, was a gwnd suocrse.The buat was tilled to jis utmost acto tL Lba elite of French Caundinn gocloty.The ori, loft the Jacques Cartier _wbact Ly alter giant o'clock and returned bot; eut.-Col Hughes, biigade major; Ouimet und several other prom! n bers of the militia were present.City Band under Mr.Lavigne disconrsed sp excellent programme of inuslo.Dandag was indul, in and otber aniusem monte were wore also Ov il.The following gentleiuen Jorméd be commitive ol arrangements: Yoy (President), Cant.l\u2019iche, Lio, Rial rt, Laframbolse, und A.8.Lab Raliway Accident, A railway accident occurred evening at Warwick, east of Reed, The foli lowing 1acts Lave bean furnished Tus STAK by Mr.Jas.Stéphenson, superintendent of the Grand Trank Railway: No.9 treight tran which was on its way fro Richmond to ¢, while switching In the Warwick yard, accidentally ran into s bale fast train ns the latter was moving into a riding.Vo little damage was done.Brakeman \"Court rier was slizhtly Injured.The accident caused pile ob obstruction ot the line for about eight bo * Baseball.GOBDONS VB.ATHLETICS.The second nino of the Gordons met the first n pre tho Athletics ou the Montreal R\u2019 this alternoon.It will\u201d be romembered\u201d that Yhese teams met s Tow weeks aço, when the Gordons \u201cwon easily.The game was expected to be very close this time, as the Athietivs\u2019 tenm is much sironger.Play will commence at three o'c The Grocers\u2019 Pionfe.\" The Grocers\u2019 Pientic- -alwayvs a big event - cotues off on the 12th inst, St Hyacinthe belong the spot selected this year.A splendid Sid programme ui Rames hns been 0 prepa rod.Press rico alone will be wor! goine to see, as some of tbe local press are bh active Araining for the event.The ficst prize for th the rape is a case of Pommery * Sec,\u201d the second a dozen of ** Rob Roy.\u201d \u2018The St.Lawrence Gun Club will hold their anous! club shoot at Peloquin\u2019s, Back River, on Tuesday, August 10.Rav.Abb8 J.M.Landry has just been ap- rinted vicar of the parish of St.Paul, o \"Joliette.If you bre nervous ord peptio try Carter\u2019s Little Nervo Pills.yspepela makes you n and nervousness makes you dapeptic: either ono renders you miserable and theso littlo pills cure 7 SI APS 6th and 7th Pages.GEN.MIDDLETON EXPLAINS He Says General Strange\u2019s Reports Were Not Mutilated.The Commanader-in-Chief Praises the Valor of the ¥reach Canadinm Battalions, and Says he Would Not Think of Dolng them Injustice\u2014 The Roports Published Just us They Were Recelved.Major-General Bir Fred Middleton arrived in the city this morning, looking fresh and bappy after his trip to Euglund.He proposes romaining bere a short time with his relatives and friends, and then be will pro- \" veed to St.John's to inspect the Military School corps.He was met by a STAR reporter to-day, and asked whether the fuss the Riclite and Grit papers were making over the alleged fact that the G5th and 9th Bat- 5 talions had been shamefully treated by tbe 8 poiitary authorities at Ottawa, bad red Yes,\u201d was the answer, \u201c I did hear something about It I would greatly like to be- come acquainted mito She, whole affair.Whats ft all about, aus And Sic Fred way To how both the shove French Canadian battalions had com- _ plained that their campaigalng and faits d'armes during the late rebellion - HAD BEEN SLIGHTED, almost, ignored in the Minister of Mlfun's report.How it was theroin stated that me on bad ridden in wazgons when they bad gallantly footed it vut; bow Frenchman's Butte, the scene of the former battalion's engagement with Dig Bear an his four huvdred braves had been suppressed from the map of the North-West, preceding the report.à Sir Fred tened with evident interest throughout, and when the reporter : Sed 11 bis narrative he stniled in a peculiar : and then in a pensive mood, excla aimod: 3 Well well! It such be the 1 case, awfully ærieved.But bpeither tho Minister of Alllitia nor myself is to blame, for I handed in to Bir pâdoinhe tho exact roport fur- Disbed me by Major-General Strange who u likely know, commanded the 65th itt during the insurrection.he Major's report ap Blunt ook exactly as you turn: \u201cExactly; not a comma bas boon ehang- \u201cWell, General, do you knox what is pHing to go the rounds here \u201cNo, La sure I don\u2019t *\u201cÎt regards you very 3 porsopaly.Do you care much about what It is?\u201d wpriatuly Ido.What is it?\u2019 \u201cWell, I bope vou will forgive me.Bome Beant say that the Government's greatest mistake was when It LEFT STRANGE'S KEPOBT our hands for six months!\u201d nod what do they infer by that?\u201d ) + per poier that you might easily bave sers, he report aud moditled it to suit .rd \u201cthis imputation is simply ridiculous.How could | ever think of doing such deed.Why I was always the Goths Eu best friond.1 admired 1beir bebavior ; throughout the whole Cumpai Fronchman's Butte they tought like .suldiors aud my heart was speaking when ' ! them for their bebavior on n.It is true that they are Franch and I am English, but all who know me, know that tha French enjoy my full considoration.Why, is not my wile a Pr French Canadian person?\u201d I \u201c You cannot therefore understand Low it Heady the two battalions have been badly ; I must say that I cannot.\u201d \u201cEvin Major-Geperal Strange says be has been jli-treated by the Jinpertal Goveru- i\" ment and that six wonths of his pensiuu \u2019 bad Deen withbol 1.\" Well,\u201d answered Sir Fred, with a spuile, all be can do is ty file bis enim with the home Government.Welinve nothing to do with thay here.\u201d \u201cAnd what will be dono in connection with the battalions\u2019 affale?\u2019 \u201cI can't say now.I will very likely see to it upou iny return to Otiaw: ear Jn the TEA ON The Canadian Pacific Railway Astonish.Ing American Competitors.The first tea train conveying the cargoes of the W.BB.Flint arrived in Montreal last night ahead of the schedule time, having pn seven days from Vancouver to Montreal.The vessel lelt Yokohama on the 19th of June, arrived at Vancouver on the 28th of July, and ou the 30th the first 11rnin conveying part of the cargo acd cousisting of 10enrs wits despatched for the east.his record heats hollow tho time made on the Pacifio roads to the south.Eight cars went south from Brockvillo lo Now York, the balance coming on to Montreal.Other tralus ar expected next week and another vessel is Le, now due.Vi \u201cI'he success of the road,\u2019 said one of the ' officials to-day, \u2018\u2019is astonishinæ the Americans, who séein to think it reads like a fairy tale.They acknowledge, however.(bat the road exceeds every estimate made of ita earnings, and 1 would not be surprised to see à war of rales declared against us.But we oan stand it.We haul over our own line the whole way, we.have no ottièr companies to pay and we are ready to tight for our living.\u201d TIWK.Murray Bay Convalescent Homes- The nnnual meeting at the Convalescent Home, Murray Bay, was held July 26th, Dr.0 Sibson in the chair.Amongst those present : : His Lordship Bishop Bond, Mrs, Stinson, Mr.and Mrs.Lillo, Browne, Mrx Beach Jones, Mrs.Jo 3 Jor, Miss Minturn, Miss Hervey, Miss A Dean, Miss Alice Forrier, Miss Lawdor, Miss MobDonald, Mr.White, Mra.Boswell, Mr.and Mrs.nner, Mrs.Henshaw, re.Tronholm, Mrs.Fleming, Mrs.Cook, otbers oon, Miss Kingston, Miss Holle: Sewell, 58 woll, Mr.The proceedings Wore opened with prayer y Bishop Boud, pa f° wir perolutions sore passed: That tho trustees of the church = be consulted as to baving n portion of the Es near the church cubxocraled as a DE &vuund ; (bat the commitlee bo ered Lo elfct uow members, In: caso Cet à Vacantÿ oteurrins, and tBat thé advisory board be the wnme ns Inst year; namely, Hon.8.IH.Blake, Dr.Stimson, Dr.TL, J.Alloway, and W.H.Kerr, S.a .Votes of thanks weto also passed to Lo the following for thelr various services: Mr.F, Wolferstau Thomaa, Dr.T.J.Allo- a Miss Watt, tho matron, W.orT, to the Hon.5.H.Blake and Dr.Stingon 3 Gr.Smeaton and to tho office bearôrs find Itlends.The officers were then electod.Hon.resident, Miss Harvey, president, well; secrotary.pro tem, Miss Bose Ly Committee Mre mson, Mrs.Frank Ter , Hin Holloway, Mrs.Trenholme aad Miss or.The number of pationts at prosent » aixtyclour Sunday-swchool Plonlo.Tho annual festival of the Sunduy-sahools of SL.James Church, Hudson, snd St.Mary's, Como, came off vu Ww ednesday last, tho ith inst, at Lhe beautiful park, Mount Victoria, Hudson.The weather was most favorable.bo children, about cigbty in all, with their teachers and iriends, assembled at the park at 2p.m.The clergy of the parish were progent.During the afternoon the children seninred in various games.The scene over- ing the Ottawa River was a Hvely and ploasing one, and attracted sovoral stra ; visitors at Hudson.At 6 Hy m.the children were regitiod with tea and ra, abundantiy supplied.The day 8 eutertain- ment was closed by singing tbe Doxology, \u201cpraise God,\u201d and suying the Apostolic fr.The Toland Forry.writes to complain that the sap nx of tly lstand ferry nt seven - ustead of eight ove dock t those who Co their oie 8! ! o'clock bad of going for a swi:u tsluud ; = additional Evening News seo Browne, Mrs.W.H.Kerr, Mrs.John taylor, : 1 marked featuro, \u2014\u2014 Crowds Floeking to Witness the Great Aquatic Event, \u2018 ISPROIAL TO THE STAR) CHINE, August : 7.\u2014Later\u20142 p.m vero every port and deucription are conveying to\u2019 the regatta large vuinbers of ple from the outlyinu country districts.Fhe town Is alive with pleasure seekers and lovers of aquatic sports.Thescrue Is a gay one.are use Dunbar of fouiolton and gaming tables.Special tents bave teen ercctod at various tate along the shure.A large number have come from Montreal on the spoclal vrai which was | Balt an hour late tu leavivg.Detective Mur- is bere with ten lcemeun to preserve br The band of the Victoria Rifles 18 10 \"the arrival of the steamer ** Dagmar\u201d is a Shae is handsomely decorated with fliugrs and bus on board à party of about two hundred ladies and gentlemen, amongst whom are me mbers of tbe St nne's and Pointe Clatre Boating Clubs.\u2018he foriuer is representod by ajor EL.Bond, President; Leslie Dowker, vloe- president; Ww.Knowles, acting secretary ; Geo.Lark 24 J.Steven: son Brown, committee.© Pointe Claire Club ls represented by Prosident Howurd, Secretary Clark, né the coismitice, Messre.Dawsou, Walker, Holland, Grant.Forrier, J.Rawsay, P.Haskell and W.I.Stewart.They bave turned out lu Lonor oi Luchine, and the compliment is appreciated.The double scull isco was won by the Metropolitans.QUEBEC AHEAD.Mr.Perry Groatly Pleased With the Water Fressure sud the Fire lirigade of the Old City.\u201cMontreal may takes back seat now, I can tell vou,\u201d sald Fred Perry to the writer this morning, ** Quebec is away nhead of ber.both as rerards her water supply and ber fire departinent.1 have just returned after a ten days\u2019 invesligation and test of the water works and of the fire briæade, and all I can say Is that it is more satisfactory.I have seen all Lhe best wator supplies on the continent and Quebec surpasses then all.Isubj the water pressure to the severest test.bad several bydrants playing in six.different sections of the citv at once, aud ufter balf an hour I found the pressure only diminished a quarter of a pound.Chief Duval 1s a live wan und bo has his brigade in evcelient order.\u201d * Then you think the lire ineurance rates should be decreased at the ancient capi- i * Certainly I do.Theimprovements made siuce the new water works have been put in ure wonderful, and my report to the undur- writers will Le that my tests have heen more than satisfactory.1 gave the alarm once at midnight, tho origade was on the ground in rwo and a half minutes and tbe chiet was directing the men two minutes later.Duval belleves 1D modern methods.Ho rerds aod learns ail be can about other forces.and is a swat\u2019 intelilgent.unobtrusive man.\u201d THE DIRTY ARBATTOIRS, The Manager Thinks They are Clean Enough \u2014 Why the Sanitary Inspector Interfered.The report of the Sanitary Inspector showing that the public abaltoits are tna filthy state has caused quitv a scusaliou 1 the city and bas evidently annoyed the management of these institutions.This morning Mr.Lavigne, the mapager of L'Union des Abattoirs, expressed himself to à STAK reporter as satisfied that the abat- tolrs ure as clean as possivle.He remarked sarçaationily, ** Unfortunately ununals obliged to have Intestines and poople will nol buy them.We have, however, out of cunsideration to the Sanitary Inspoctor, given instructions to the superin- tentients to have machinery made to make the iutostines into silk ribbons.Mr.Lavigne appeared w oonsider this 8 huge oke.Mr.Radford, the Sanitary Inspector, states that bis attention bad been called to tue filthy state of ithe abattoirs bv the butchers who objected to the stench about the place us tbey fuarod that their meat would be poiluted.He Fsacaped.Joseph Groleau, newsdealor of St Henri Was arregtel j'esterduy on arcapias at the instauce of Messrs.Poirier, Bessetie & Co, of La !resse.Beiug uvallo to furnish bail, he Was ordered to gani.On the way down, the risoner, who was ID charge of bailiff jouclier, remarked that be bad bot bad «nv thing to eat the whole day ani was allowed tu enter a restaurant bear Pince d'Armes.He was closely watched by the bailiff, but while appareutly being quietly engaged in eating a sandwich without anv intention of escaping, he suddenly rushed out through an open dour and disuppeared.He has not since been seen by the authorities.An old Woman run over hy a Train, While engine No.75 was crossing at Ver- sailte> street last eventns, about tive o'cloek, it ras over an old Woinan Damed Mario Dubois, Who lives In that street.She was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital, but died at an early hour this morning.It appears that she was warned by the gateman not to creas the track, as Lbe locomotive was coming.Unfortunately she was deal, and did not hear him.The next momen! she was struck by the engine and mangled in a horrible inauner.She Was removed to Notre Dame Hospital, where she diod early this morning.The New Laval University Building.Ground plans are being prepared by Messrs.Lapointe and Malingre, architects of this eity, for the new Lavai University.When these plans aro completed, invitations will be sent to landing architects in Quebec and Ootarlo to compete in designs for the superstructure.These pluns must be ready by the endot March next, so as to allow of work proceeding vext Spt ng.Quarantine.Mr.P.N.Boxer, Seeretary of the Central Board of Health, and bis assistant, My.La- Hamme, left yesterday for Grosse Tsie quar- ubitine ou business conncected with the now quatautine regulations of the Dowinivo Government.Fair Bathors Who Wear Stays, Bathing dresses this season are worn shorter in the skirt and with pantaletiea that scarcely show at all.Corsbts are now fuuishod with every \u2018uit, !r it is not au alfectation That women adopt when they say they caunot dispense with thom.corset 1s even more vf a support to à womnu than a back of n chairto a tired man sittin down.Wearing corsets weakeus tho spina coluinm, 80 that at last iL takes the pluce-of a sping, and thy longz-sustained demand for corsets ln tho water bos al last led tw their Salt Sens considered part of the dress for the Seashore Letter in (he Albany Journal.On the 19th ult.the royal yacht \u201cOsborne\u201d with the Duke and Duchess of Connaught aud suite,arrived in Pl\u2019ort- reo Bay.This isthe first time within 350 years that Skye has been favoured with a visit by one of the Royal Family.Bpecial Notios.Fine door locks aud night latches with | gifé kKoys.Geor's patent slugle aud double acting spring hinges are the only ones known to staud on heavy doors, ai L.J Surveyur's, 1588 Notra Dame stroet.x3 The Grnuine Hazelton Piano, © pevpine, Hazelton pianos are manufac- Ly; Hazelton Brothers, of Now York, and are tor sale by Mr.Ln N.Pratte, Ne 1676 Notre Dame\" street, who 18 the sole agent jor Canada.x i DEATHS.AMESSE\u2014In this city.Aug, 7, Joseph Amoas agod 35 years.neva Tonday.Ane.5 thom his mother\u2019s oe ance.212 > ries Porromee st, At6a.m., » SHOP.ronds acqunaintances invited to attend without fac- fher notice.3 arth 7 - GINGRAS\u2014In this eity.Aug.6, Laur, years and 10 mont Ix.da any.Auk.ord: { ras.ners \u20ac Lane pS mL Tor Ua Cada jo P coragte or.invited to ast Mar, 1 .y, nies TRE Pine toire amnion.gama \u2014CRLEBRATED otadien, bus vislé HENRY GMANT & BON, mal Sh Tre ' 2 Wa hee ATION WANTED) BY A YO able molly Fr; aiousa (re oroughly 1712 Cen\u2019 Beaver Hall and Derphenipr st.rood food repalr rbar Bong d: pois le.| Sn hy | oe él and Soe UNG WOMAN, LATELY VGHES TEPH trees.sugar bush échool and Bee nds ment = HO & STE Se hn TN Lh .(LATS MX.FATTON Sma So Hou! Latato Agont 118 B ve street W WA EEE fou Li de rogs \u2018 Lon Moniro 178 9 Saw she bave her prin d Loris he her, or work b the Jay.EsTABLISHAD - =\" = - - 1860 ee FOR SALES EB BEAU.Kmaîl salney.Apely.28 PRACTICAL: SANITARIANB.~~ = FF dette, Ph pin EAT acres, ar 020 ou | Wine vert var Es > YoUxy wr di 4 fri .teall ey vivons, marine, vence SES er et Es AC 170xeod tt FARM By FOR ee aA OF 100 We EE i big do sheep-pen.Apply.P.Mo¥ariaue, Uncrin ne | ph Toto % Address bt AS M OGLBBON & MoLENNAN, Barristers, Advocates.fe.STANDARD BULLDING, 157 BL.JAMESST.us Motauan LAVALTRIE.60 Miles où the Water for hue.Thirty wiles thore and thirty miles buck.STEAMER CULTIVATEUR* THUKSDA YX, August 126h, 1046, BO a-m.ISLAND FERRY WISARE, Refreshments at City l'rices on board and as grove.NOVELTY PROGBAMME! = oLD fous re Y GAMES: 43 arried me: Tao van aile re for in rit HD, McGrasox bd dd Hume wing hen ny, ad Jump.4 funsiuy bigh jo Bin jm tung £ urease (prise, à native) u Tul vn t Les Sih \u2014 Clonbing the roms bole (prise, & stem-vindiuu watch).Di Children's race, for; srt under 14 (100 ards 1uth-Cluldeuu'x tre, voys under 12 £4108 3a ra).11th - Two ula trade 1; or) Jana raed, for Swhniuers (bring bathing suny.th\u2014», ace.Shed and stocking race.Te Ian w hela cow race (blindfolded).17th\u2014 Wik the ereased pote (prise, a ham).18th uk i war (luarriod vs.single).Mxh\u2014Augçur target practice.voth\u2014 Buby show.Nearly forty prizes will bo dixtribated.Distribution of I'rizes at Refreshment Stand.Tteketr-Adufte, 59; Children, PSc- The cxcurton 12 nmler ansplees of the ladies\u2019 Aid Associa { ~t.[Iarthoiomen\u2019s Charl lickets may.had, us maou 4 & Drysia le 8,81 Jaunes street, Font 8 Ri.Catherine street, Sseor; Woldon, 1 iar rect and Morris & Keynaddl\u2019s, po Notre Bae street, at boa stervony Lo be Ny on par the steamer, 5ûc.VALOIS BOARDING HOUSE.Boarders ean be accommodated by tho day or by the month, at moderate terms: near the Frapexty Tov Sale, ANTED\u2014-WORK BY THE DAY, ASHING, W Apply 11 Jarors street, and fat: w Is AXTED ~ REWING IN PRIVAT ANILIES: WA: x IN PR VAT x of \"REAL ESTATE.\u201d [28 For good investments iu Houses Building Lots or Business propérties call at this office.- J.Cradock simpson, Real Estato Aceon, 184sod4x 207 St.James Btreet.© FINE BUILDING LOTS, - Best part of city, 377 near heal of 1 Monta street, Rito at Sherit's Ofloo, T UESDAY poxt at 10 o'clook.841 ROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014THE BOONE sion of the late \u201c1eavill Appleton Shut ut at private sale (on bloc) valuable rty pliante in St.Luis W a trl 339, area 27.798 square feet, with sevoral houses thereon erected {all gorupled by Pre tonants) fron ning on rchostor streets.The fo ormer \u201cle 9 te lending.sirpet in that gostion, Hh x Tu property offers a anfe investment.\u2019 rortion of lot is susceptible of bein Wide out in lots Jor lehemont houses ; o8 sof sut abio for noto er such purpose.Apply on premises.JAMES APPL.TON.179 send jor SALE\u20143 STORY SOLID BRICK house for $2600, hong $312, 5 Solid Brick t ANTE nony STAR aged ed oN ba CAVELLEK or TES XrARy « trovinee and wi ool on Fos or special lines on Fee required.Address és wa Rr rene x pu pa TY n, Drickiayin car| garer 1 Fone.hanging, ix 3\u201d Genevieve 1823 na EDD Manitoba ai TL GEAR sue gran Y A REPRESENTATIVE a Cor Mnnofastumr, who is soon leavin, Din.ae ty wi porter.| Ridreee = « \u2018 minute, WANT] 1\u2019 STAR aie.Wastin mm tes and meat ext irons ) \u2014 A (ambre vert and Ge ria andr reloie.1ces On war SE By would like a o lat aed of for comin fon and is rade.ne fo z Wa ca rom Ea » but references, TE D= SITUATION, ENERA ror x sant 100 woeds lo ne: on ANTAL Of es.| a00ob K AND NEW re po + minatdon.Ad \u201cA , B41 en cHIçaoo MANUFACTURER, packing house, { ey Ft Apec moderate, Address \u201cBerigner\u201d G.1% \u20181846 FIRST-CLASS COOK TION BY A A 2% A LADY (ENGLISH virions, has boner certificate.ratty) 7) fort English and German, French nu Paris ana Germany, mitsic\u2014 pci) an\u2019 \u201cx xperionce, ceriithen tes application.\u2018Address 1) 404.\" or collage for $2100.foal Fatal care \u201c0 Let te siroet WANTE I-SAMPLES OF \u201cGEOCERIES ON or ii other ataotan ox Bale, Saag 1} ibe, Sparen ?Towel ps with otiber sample en.om a ~~ Wait, ny ey, RESPECTABLE PER.For Sale to Printers leaged, position ns housekeeper or rom- » nian, foo lag ae Bates.Apply Mrs.Mcitobie, 43 At thirty F { len) 1 six Gal Tish des hout rf Ki rames { wooden) and six Gal- 2 tev Rack in wood order.Apply to F.ANTE BY he ioe, a MAS A eA TAO en STANLEY.184 2 TA oflire, cornor Be George street and Fortitienton lane.__ 1a i\u2019 on SALE TEN1S OF F ALL KINDS; 73% ), $4; Hammocks irom 75e, ward, station, fronting Lake 81.Louis, Bex Chon 1 fois Hs, at peu an Sure, for 184 1 Address, CHEVIGNY, VALOIS.cessor tu tranes mers, 1053 Dass St.N.B.\u2014Teuin on hire.1672 xticles MOR SALE_NEW AND SECOND-HAND ~~ Specific & ° ls, | iron a vada, at $3 HY Dr LORNIER, THESHIRT M} AKE R fr MES oil pa niin oily by 24e 3 arin Se Just receive à sortment nf Cambie, ing maebihes, 5:8 hk le week 2 has Marseille au SUK Sea Aoi] be, 10e, 16e and Zac vaeh, zh mu Cullars made 10 order.100 NOTRE ba AME STRIFE T, ud door cust of French Church, 04x RAIN PIPES! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Cana-ia Usnonts; tire liricks, iim Clay.White Encks, &c.ko.ALEX.sREM NER, Au ta'ruis street ust RECEIVED, EX 8S.PARISIAN.large quantity of axeorted Creates of knglish «© rockery «dnd duality.f rom ihe very best makers.Fine velosiion, \u201cgud W hulesale.only.assor weal, low prices Z.GRAVEL, 304 KL.Prul street, Mowtrest.Stores, Atotels, &e, to Tet, TO PROFESSIONAL MEN Offices to let in STAR Office Buildinæ, 163 ani 165 8t.James Bt., now in process of alteration, ad to suit de.170m Suites ol offices will be arr: sirable tenants.Plans may bo seen ut STAR Office, 158 Ht, James streat, 130 18 NEW.BAL- STOLES TO LET\u2014IN THE MORAL BUILDINGS; heated and lolty.Apply to a\u201c THOS, LIGG ET, LARG Notre Dame LET -S110P AND FIXTURES, WITH adjoining room, rent modvrate.Apply al 1682 132 Unio street.1541 Bouses to Æet, TO LET, 22 Prince Arthur Street.Firsi-class Stque Front House, built by Mr.McKeown.ull modern conveniences, in por- toot vrder, R.K.THOMAS, Real Estate Agout, - _- 80 St.Jobn St.182x3 HOUSES TO LET.FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, Real Estate and Finaneial Agent, 1B4x4eou 207 St.James street, Montreal.FEO LET OK FOR SALE \u2014 EMBOSSED stonn Cottage mew), 41 Drolet street, ofl 8t.Louis Square: 10 apartments.all con- entente pity, Mr .Levy, Nutary, 11 Dirotet sirevt, or $6 1.Vingaut streel 1, 15471 YO LET - A BRICK HOUSE, ON VICTORIA AVENU/ Coie St.Antoine.in thorougb re pair, honter on preminen._Apply, 64 DUROCUEL STRERI.183 2x YO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNF UR- nished.that very desirable residence, 9% Dorchester mre, near Mountain street, all modern Faut rar und excellent condition.Apply 440 \"Ro Let \u2014HOUSE OF THREE LARGE s Large ox oe pag Pret omniqt af tes $6 à month.1841 O LET-A COMFORTABLE TENF- ment of 4 rooms in rear, 535 Seigneurs strest, rent $8.00.Wm.Ek.Doran.28 8¢.Janes sie 1 0 LET-BRICK TENEMENT, 4 ROOAIN.A Apply tu 145 St.Urbaln street.184 1 0 LET\u2014 FURNISHED, A FIST CLASS house on Upper, Sy Diversity st Posses- bar at.A r, Hea! E.pte ÿ DAT aims A use | FEYO LET \u2014 466 GUY STREET; ALL modorn convenieacus, hot and cold to H ant à rte, RE James nirest.reas, [13d & Melntoah, AGE, ON LET \u2014 A DOUBLE se WESTERN AVENU Cote SL.Anloine.In iborougb aE walsr on premises, _Apuly, 64 DUROCHER STREET.183x3 ha RE OMA \u2014 1 m0 FORTISUED\u201d \u201cHOOMS, 7 Bp $+ Lougtas.> CETTE EE y ANTEUJUBBING IEW WELLE SR, ALND Ar- RES.M PE LI, FURNISIIED, VICINITY viGE KR Ww LTE.vue waving knywiedye ut \"the trade pre Apply 9 Vitre street.Cu.L3UT ni Catherine street.Rois \u2014AXD LUAUD, N Font i ED, on \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 _\u2014 #1 suit.able for one or two 10h put « rove, A FANTED-GENEESL SKHVANT u fas 2a EN usr Adress, Tak aies 184.RAM h and trou well, enquire between TET oseU URNS oo soon, = BY pe ARPLE =+_Maiu st.183:# Nore 1 w duo ot Wa ED\u2014EXE 'ERIENCED FUR Sew air ; te Lanibert.Lull, 25 finisher, 511 St Paul ss.OONEURSISHED FRONT ROOM, 9 BEAVER V AN TED-IMMEDIAT LE A son CEL Hall 14 servant, where nurse: is kept, three in fan! ply before 11 & mn.ur Asner LY oat 207 Laval \u201cqu ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL SEK .vant fur a small fanmly.Apply al ouce, + Main street.7ANTED\u2014 OFFICE BOY, BY AW Robe SALE house, must hove good references Apply 1°.O.box 1476.1741 Ww ANTED YOUNG GIRL, MUSI BE able w sloop | ir home.apply at 82 Mackay mrest.APPLY 1541 AND PRESSMEN.Ly.work \"round the 154 2 WAL TEU\u2014TAIIORS 2! __10 H.Shorey & Co.RO WAL hy TED A LEAD AND bet R GRINDER ¢ be accuatoined to the other need avy also Zur.» Inhoring men to factory.Address, \u201cU 4.4.\" STAR Ofc.V ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TU TARE CARE of the children.at No.44 Albina 184 1 WH ANTED\u2014 FRENCH AND ENLLISH Gus cuoks, bouseiakl, tables urge, vic, Employment Agency ruau, 1062 st.Cail iherine sires.OOMs \u2014 and Tone wulk from P.x.IRŸ KUOMS, PHONE wri lendanoe.70 bleu RABE CHANCE FOR SALE, CONtents of a jorge boarding house at La- chine Locks, at moe s Sun Énqure au PEASE {mmedinre posres pe ease: torse Wanted to ET Tensment Sn WRG Of Cadieux .2 pricn and qi Victoria Square.EXGUIS SHEPM Lg PSS df Addross a, Page, good WANTED \u201cKNITTERS ON TUE STAR KNITTING ne.Apply W H.Myers, 733 C aT 200M IGFET.FURN 14S wi, AUITALLE FOR RT PR.Later ge Ross \u2014 FOUR ibs.mode HANDSOMELY FURNISIIED repos ts, vomen ity, duress, \"Ÿ 347, Bras fie.a w ot LT Fy, op iin AA Apuiy, by s'a:ln ele ot WAS Avro rn A NMALL \u201cSr D el 3 BURLAND ROOMS, FOUR MAHRIED, COUPLE Dedroom and sitifug-reots, \u201ctr 4 ' ANT ED_TO BU BUY A *ECOND-CLASS Tones, address 355 St, mique sérart, XY Ww oart and harness complete.Apply ork an Vite! + TuARD - Rooms WITIL ROAND, ALSO TABLE B'isci_ 10 0nmencid ares 01 4 ist Fr Bla\u201d STAR office.3 AN, GOOD t required.OARD-AND ROOM GENTLEM loeadity.raie de rook \u201cHzIb STAR Ce > 3 GARD \u2014 AND ROOM WHAT PRIVATE Bay.Address \u201cB 401\u201d STA T pan 1843 TT AND \u201cARR iD FOUPLES.| pichet puis : Eton abe.anf zooms a by apet Buse po LIRE LDL GAL, SFE moderate, Fors stroat.7e Bouma FY ach ined, with Sad Bu peivaia fast?|: za CE Ce NN AAAS AA, Bon.\u2018AN Shon GENTLE Sg EE dr | LR \u2018RESPECTABLE SERVAN GIRL RO 3 tgation cas obtain todp ia SE hei st.+ mre.235) \u201c1 AND LARGE Fons > ROMA 0 rr a ed bot she (TBHED ply at 1305 He 184 | Rogue wir osu 440 NT.URBAINS just above Mherbrooke et.NE Ro LARGE HURSISHED & ROOM ou couple, Aud email room 15 Hanv serie Regt A OE Fais 59 19-1 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED \u201cDE, RY pic or NEY Ma.Louis l'ask.= RON TO LET \u2014 ISISHED ROOM.\u201cos WANTED A Fi FIRST-CL ASN PLSSTERER) WAGES y ah .rooms
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