The Montreal daily star, 1 septembre 1886, mercredi 1 septembre 1886
[" | \u201cVoL, XVI T.NO, \u201cTHE CANADIAN WIMBLEDON.Results of the Second Day's Messing of the _ Domiaton Rifle Assoeciation\u2014Mes ust 31.\u2014Fine reathor favored eo Assoclat ; dre and some ood scores we or made.T deau, Minister of Militia au The Jollowing are the Open to members af Pit head t \u2018target.Sixty- eight tea Valve, $375: woud $10 each: Eh ae 31: borat.Dover: The following won $5 each:\u2014 Sg Mumford, 63nd.3 30: bie Do w 5] rat Ww , ige 8 sé gos.£ oper, 82nd a8: \u2018Pte.The following w won u ach: îi\u2014 > Mitohel \u20ac doth, 6 \u2018Beret.Dower, 26: Buisiatin bat, 5 26; T.Sr pis Mor Ra The Corn Mae MINISTER OF MILITIA MATCH Opened to affiliated Bascctations, a chal- Sir A Ca lenge \u20ac Minister of Dr Sarit, With $484 ad oa, A.Opened to members of the associa- three.Ranges 500 and 600 ds, seven at each range; Snider otis with head to targot.Six a, value 8135; fitty-nive individual Pts.Prize.moiph.Rifle Association 137 cup and 836 n.Pont Bowmanville Rite Association|33 \u2019 ut on.12 5 Third, $15.Btafi-Bergt.McNaughton.wat, 'ourth, $10, Lieut.Chat 82nd.52 The following won $8 Lieut.Hooper, 82nd, oy Ea Fa \u201cfie must bave ne Wisrian.wn $5 each :\u2014 Lieut.res Tâth, 48; Be Bit i Sergt.es Eat ret.Het 18 : H.G.A.jte, Sraine.i: 47: Liout.a) £2 shar Mitchell, 45th, i EDS, FH 90 47, The © following won » each: Fr Jackson, 5th, 46: Lu Es LEG ur 5s \u201ccounted out.Number of entries with 2 OOM PETITORS\u2019 MEETING.goueral annual meeting of competi- was held in the Drill Hall this evening, Lient-Ool.Kirkpatriox, president of the ociation, In the a baîr.he congratulated the com- itors in telleitous terms on the great meeting 80 far, the number of petitors knew, this meeting was jor the pur- gestions ar complaints to be reference to the council of the association, and it anyone had any suggestions to make, he would be happy to recelve bor 66th (Halifax), moved, sec- Simms, 3ra Vics, a reBolu- offoct that the council h all matches wih Snider iderablo aot an Amend, Rite ona, S8uh, was carried, to the Rive greater prominenos to Martini matches, nd that & such matches should be counted in me, Sr 3rd zane 8 R u that no one * ahouid bo not been to Wi ladon of tne a place oda moved that Phe Eicoohét shots n the motion was lost.that the on potition for toe London Merchants\u2019 cup be made a Martini match and a sv as to wake it the future mombers be lof t to make their own frrubgoments with railway compani he thought better terms oould be made t an the associa Du Porte auto that a badge should r each member of the winning team in the British Challenge Shield match.On motion of of Burgeon Molaugh lu fouling shots be allo wd di ander whieh the marek and British Gual- lenge Shield matches are place, ter a long and avaultory debate \u20ac a by opted.to the effect that the councils ould represent to the Jonors of the shiold that Slaineilvl to the \u20ac competitors, and endeavor Td ho meeting then Adjourned.© Mri, Kirkpatrick wilt hold a reception 1n the council tent on Thursday a alternoon, \u201cis which the prizes will be distribu Ary, Do be dis police, has \u201cpossible, 35, In the revol- missioner Sherwoud COInGs: 85th, oh ts hel the second range, however, he unfortunats- ly \u201cwent to pleco and only scored 12, Stafl-Sergt.Doyl 83rd, Lerbrooks, bad ie] the Rides match.He made an inner ta five re te Vente in for the last shot Le acoldentally oats bis sigbts, which caused h miss the EO ana ne probably loss first place as 32 was tho higheat in the match.Pte.Riddle, one of the cruck shots of the Bixth Fusiliers, had a slight aocident while i in Martini tra firing at 8 ards the ex sorles, a eartrl which had stuck In:the breech flying out aod, 8 striking him in the right eye.is obl im to from the left shoulder at the yard range in the Minister of Militia matali and heonly soared This was a a pity.as e had made 2 the 500 yard Capt.ood 18 ain malntalning the reputation of the Itoya! Soots, but has not beep fe successful as usual so far, probably on account of his not having \u2018quite recover rom his sen voyage.He o ony returned from England, Where he had been on the Wimbledon team, « on a aturday, and came straight through to outstopplug at Montreal NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED.\u2018seq Cable.Messrs.Morley, Parnell and Sexton had a conference with refer: ounce to the attitude of the Liberal ja r.Sexton's amendment to to the irons roi relative to tho Belfast riots.Despatches from Madagascar say the Hovas are raising objectiuus Lo the demands of Frenchmen for the restoration of property.The French resident at Tanarivo has been ordered to insist upon the strictest enfor coment of the treaty between France aud A doputesion of German military officers has arrived at Pesth, Austrin, to attend the fetes in connection wilh the bi-centennial celebration.The visitors were heartily welcomed.T bey will be the guests of the Emperor and will accompany him to witness tbo army manœuvres.\u2018The Killarney branch of the irish National League has bpotifled General Sir Redvers Baller of its readiness to give him every possible assistance, if the lit object of bis Mission to Kerry is to auppress crime and outrage.If however, bla mission is to serve the landlords, collect rents and assist at evictions he must depend on his own resources.At a meeting In London yesterday of forty advanced Glads tonlan members of Parliament, Mr.A.Illingsworth presiding, it was unanimously reso}ved to favor a forward and aggressive policy.It was decld: to notify Sir William Vernon Harcourt and Mr.Jon Morley that the meeting desired that the Hume Rule strugsle, commenced at the recent elections, should bo strenuous ly maintained.Advices from Corea say that owing to rumors thal Russia intended to establish a protectorate in Corea, the Chinese minister there telegraphed to the Pekin authoritiea asking that troops be sent to the peninsula, and the Chinese Government despatched nine men-of-war with troops to Corea, and they are mow anchored before Chemulpo.The despatches further say that largo num- pars ol Chinese soldiers entered Zeoula in e disgulse of merchants.Great excitement prevailed in that town.A riotous mob were parading the streets and couflicts were frequent.Canadtan.Andw.C.Joseph, of Quebec, has been appointed Consul-General of Belgium at that port.An old man, named Marshall, was killed on the Canadian Pacific railway, about eight n SE of Toronto yesterday morning.© was givon to wandering away from his home, being of unsound mind.The shook illed im instantly for except a broken leg be had n ury.On Monday, the body of Thomas Davis, a farmer, owning 100 acres in the township of Culroes, was found hanging by the neck in his bush back of the Jarm.Ho had been missing for the last four weeks, and was onl found by chance.He between 60 70 years old, and wn e of the first gottlers ju the townshi ne The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the new Y.M.C.A.building at Toronto, was performed yesterday by Ar.Joho Ano donald, in the presence of a large number of clergymen and citizens.Afterwards addresses were dolivered by Mayor Howland and several clergymen representing the dif- feront Protestant denominations.The total cost of the new building will be $80,000, aud the association has $55,000 tn hand towards the oust of construction.A TERRIBLE GEYBER Threateas a Town in lowa With Destruo- tion\u2014Remarkable Fhenomeonon.CHICAGO, August 31.-\u2014A despatch was received at the city hall this evening from the Mayor of Belle Plain, lown.which states an artesian well, 4 inches in diameter, burst when a Gepth of 180 feet had been reached in horing, and instantly a rolume ot water was forced into the air to tanco of several hundred feet.Thi gradually increased in sizo and volume until a stream of water fully sixteen inches in diameter was formed, and the upward force of this stream is equal to to the power of powder or dynamite.The water in hugh volumes is spouting high in the air, and \u2018the supply seems inexhanstible.Two gigantie rivers have been formed by this phenomenal water burst, which are running through the town at the abe o! twelve es an hour, and carryin yat rerytinx before them.Houses and are threatened by this peculicr freak Yor pature, and the citizens are ap at their impending danger, which at present they are powerlees to overcume, finding it impossible to divert.the ood.An attempt was made to insert 16 Anch boiler iron tubes into the well, but these were instantly blown out and toroed high into the air.Finding the plan useless, the terrified people attempted to till up the aperture through which this terrible geyser was spouting its deluge.Fiftoen carloads of stone wereemptied into the well, but these were forced upwards as though Propelled by the force.of (lao t powder.of sand were then-bastily constructed ane cast into the well, but these, too, were Luried into the air.The Chi cago and North- wostern railway was called upon for assistance and instantly sent a large gang of men to the rescue.Tho bridge gnng of the county was also called upon, but up to this ovening no abatement ius the flow of water was porceptible, and the rushing rivers formed by it were washing the channels they had made deeper and vider, while the busin formed by this immense volume of water was spreading over the low lands in the vicinity.Tho mayor of Belle Plain in his last extremity telegraphed to Chicago for the best engineers that could be secured to come immediately to the spot and use their skill and energy in attempting to stop this perilous condition of affairs.\u2018Lhe city | -Atreet, after w until day: engineer, to whoin the inatter was refer induced Engineer Morgan to undertake the mission.Evgineers are ol opinion that \u201clittle can bd done to stop Lhe flow of water, but think it may possible to direct tho rivers into less dangerous directions and con- f\u2018 fine them to their channels.HOME RULE Yor SCOTLAND: - The Grievances of the Crofters Discussed in the Commons\u2014The Belfast Riots, LoxnoN; August 31 \u2014In tbe House of Commons this aftergoon Sir M.Hicks-Bench stated that during thé Tiots in Belfast one head constable hud been killed, five manibers the constabulary bad been seriously wounded, and that altogether 323 policemen had been\u2019 more or leas inju Mr.Peter Essiemont, Liberal M.P.for \u201cEaêt Aberdeen, moved an amendment to the address expressing regret that the Crof! act had pot removed the grievances of ne crofters.The amendment was sup by Messrs.McLaren, and ason, Gladstonians, and by all ihe Parnellites, Mr.Mason, in a speech, sald Scotland de- mwanded Home Rule.(Applause.) ner (Nationalist) condemned the condition of @ Scotch crofters and said he ho the Irish would asslat lu ford: an 20 them from the So rte 1lke wad ait which would \u201cRUSSIA AND BULGARIA Alexander's Course Condemneë by ML De Giers\u2014Hostile Attitude of Russian Preas\u2014The Prince Thanked for Returning to Bulgaria.we IN, August 31.\u2014A correspondent o biatt nt Franzenba bas view with M.Ne Glrs, ia which oh Fuasian foreign minister stated thut he 55 on September 3.He would to St, Pstersbur, ge by way of Berl in and have another con- erence with nce Bismarck.Nothin biog final bad been Fed with re Sonia in his recent interview w with the German Chancellor,and it was not known then that Prince Alexander would return to Sotia.M.De Glers sald he did not know what the 8 nt intentions were, but he was sure Hussia would not occupy Bulgaria while tbat country was tranqu position-would be very delicate and critical Should Price Alexander insist upon the execution of the men who led the conspiracy azsinat, bi ca M.De Giers spoke in con- Prince Alexender\u2019s course, and, sliding to \u2018England tn the premises, sal everythl that came within her ng \u201creach as an jostrument against Russia.ATTITUDE OF.THE RUSSIAN PRESS _ Léspox, Augus t 31.\u2014Despatohes from St Petersburg state that Russian papers aff to have great fears concerning the fate ot Bulgaria * Where,\u201d to quote the language of oue of them, \u2018there are two Governments 0 armies eunacing each other with garia concer sia.\u201d The Vr and civil war, the! speod cification of Bul- other.powers besides Rusa declares that Prince Alex- auder must be, prevented from returning @ a, and sa Russians wou cally support any steps which uslasti Russia migbt A SI] BERLIN, August: 31.take to prevent him.INIFICANT ARTICLE.-The North German Gazetle reiterates that Germany has no interest whatever in Bulgaria.It saysit is not worth while to keep a single rinan soldier under arms on account ol Bulgaria.The necessity for German armaments are due to France.\u201c Every French newspa the Gazette says, \u2018 proves that France is makiog rapid preparations to fight, and that flnancial sacrifices are being made to raise the efficiency of the army.German must always keep her eyes fixed on France.\u201d AN ABANDONED MISSION.Page, | August 3L.\u2014A despatch to the Journal des Debats from Berlin says Prince Dolgorouki will dot.go to Bulgaria.The Russian officers who were in the Bulgarian army prior to the coup d'etat will not re-en- ter Prince Alexander's service.The despatch also says: \u201cPrince Alexander is not at all sanqutne of restoring order and would abdicate only that be ls England to persevere.\u201d encouragod by THANKS TO THE PRINCE TIRNOYA, August 31.\u2014A number of addresses were presented to Prince Alexander, whacking him for returning to Bulgaria ja and deman t The Fripoe reve reviexed the sequen Elena.RCE oooh e execution of the traitors.rison and sub- hilppopolis vla.and Bandereff, the re- Volutlopary leaders, will arrive to-morrow; they will be tried by court DASTARDLY OUTRAGEA Woman attacked and Amaunlted by Three Rufiians st Quebec.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] QUEBEC, August 31.\u2014 A daring housebreaking, robbery and attempted occurred here voitim sree, fi Patrick stree entered ber casa of last aight, ¢ le widow Loi oe Three rufflans knooxèd down Mrs.Faguy.took a bo out of ber et and attempted te ra indecently nssa her, two of the accused ting her while the third held d over her mouth.The detect! were notifled, and after the acoused to to different disreputable à itles, finally arrested them in a house of ili-fame in what is known as the Quarry.In their on was an accordion gtalen from Mr.Faga who is giving her deposition at the Patios Court to-day.men, about Baker, whose tioned The accused are alt young rs of age, named William ather is undergoing a life sentence for murder, in the Penitentiary; John Waite and Thomas K sons of very respectable y, the last men- PARNELL'S LAND COMPANY.t 31.\u2014 Discontent prevails LONDON, Augus in Mr.Parpell\u2019s lis land company.The tenants complain that Mr.Parnell has not executed his promise to subdivide the grazing farms formerly let to outsiders among them as their leases expir A convention, of THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.TÉHERAN, August 31.\u2014The pnalish At- pau Frontier EE on has been recalled.ussian commission remains ou duty.THE ROAD COMMITTEE, Pavement and Drain Contracts A ded A Resolution Repudiated and Then Ratified.The Road Committee met yesterday afternoon Present: Ald.Laurent, in the chair Ald.Beausoleil, Rainville, Prefontaine and MoShane.The followin motion oi Aid.\u2018Phatasit is statod D resolution was adopted on lof d.Rainville and | Sey otis y Al Bhane that the resolution mentioned in Me arding the con gephâit Da Yigg of ht.Warns Aap posed or pas! tion above mentioned tract for the James street to the balt Company was never pro- mmittee, the resolu- expunged from the minutes, and that tbe minutes be then adopted and con tmed The contract for the supply of block stone of Wellingt: for the, pavin awarded t on street, tien, at $1.90 {ho Ald.Beauso- B.lowest tenderer) on motion of Ald \u2018The Committee then opened up the tenders for the construc of drains on different streets.The contracts were awarded as foi- lows :\u2014 Mess Bracken; Ov solved that 2.25.Jaca tee Cart ; Vitre.Eaplaent, 3 Or 8533; Commissiofiors, $5.40, ¥ $5.99 Hers St Constant, 38 Fon] $4.76 6 and 85.05, das.On \"notion of Ald.the Profont ontailne it was re- A the contraot for the Contraction of t Be t payement to mpany be ratio - phalt eat to Lhe es roval of a special com- ooo F the chairman, Ald crossings on Mill stone Dion the Committee adjourned .Washing Fy JAMES PILE $ PEARLINÉ = \u2018The Greaf Invention, FOR EASY WASHING In Hard or Soft; Motor Cold Water, with._out Harm te Fabric or Hands.| Notamily.| ot poor, sh should be without 1 Bold t ut re trie ae Nasri en to Sines D dv 30 Maul ud foe Le vo = Los ilar Cu VUE arr Albans, 107211 hl.Boston.via Lowell 7.90 and York, via Speinitein AU poli.Fujlmau tustet #10 Sue F.AL\u2014New ork and It CURE Bleck Headache and relieve all the troubles fuck rcsster 0 7.40 A a\u201d Wits sey Tt w pers Montreal to Aew York aud Pullman se.Aas IROQUOIS HOUSE, ON THE BELEIL MOUNTAINS, ST.MELAIRE P.Q.ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 GUESTS,\u201d Only 57 minutes from Montreal by G.7.R.R.Lv.MONTREAL by G.7.&+ Arrive aT.HILAIRE, m.1 AT.LE 35 (Bamrdays oniyk 2.45 pon 18 pm.414 p.m.2%) p.i G10 p.m.10.18 TL.pu Leuve PP HILAIRE Amive M NTREAL 45 a.m.* 4.ve 7.53 am am.neem an.11.au 6.43 pa (Saturdays only) 6.10 pan 7.23 8.10 pu Fare to roquois Hoase snd return 61.23.187 tha tratn arziving Wo Watertoo a1fpm., Express, TS aig ju Alban dent 10 & bilious state of the eystem, auch as Dis- auses, Di Totress Pain in the Side, &c.pile à their imost remar able success lian tre Ps 0 ad via Hotroks.TE New ow or vid 4104 idence ands all an Hallroads, Pullin Bufol Kleeping Cars oh or [ickets, Time Tabies and all Information.at Hot d Lrank urices our Brads etCarieral iti Liver Filaaros .Company\u2019s a oc, 5 SL n Agent BW.CUMMING: Gen Fass.Agent J NTEBOOLONLAL RAILWAY.A ANGEMENT.Commenciaz 14th June, 1 Ache they would bealmost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cx complain r goodness doo d here, an: who once try them em will ind these Matte ays that they Oh mine! 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So © boy is aubjec be oo rr Tan chm | RE tal an opte of r under St deration.JO.Joux LrAGETON Zn Jr.D © pleas Patrerld 4 Dx, Da.WISPARS yy i 08 linbie preparations in the market { th cure of Coughs, Colds.Throat and | ; e of \u2018my ous t Balsam Speak highly olit it and I 5 have no hesitation in hoartily recom No) wn.\" + bo has sold WIA vs Ba TT - = Holmes Electric Protection Go.FOR CANADA (Limited).Mend Office, - - - 163 St.James street, MONTREAL.Toronto Office, 20 King 8t, West Th ADY Are pr con tracts with B ankôrs, Goboral sd, fo make hants and and protect their premises with oth their Electrical System for the prevention of | bur:lary.Gentlemen bullding will do well to, Kes dar system of Electric Call Bells, before adopting other systems or the be Ordinars call bell.2 Private Residence should be without our ectrio Alarm Annunciator.162 ST.JAMES ST.(By Elevator).oes not hesitate to PS it.OAKLANDS ous.sin Mean \"Herre: Diseas OARS 18 FoR lunes APE STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS.These besutiful and everlasting MATS are the best foot cleaners ever produced, will not rust or damage by exposure, require no shak- ingto remove the dust.Inspection invited, where a full assortment of sizes cnn be seen- J.13, MACDONALD, 17 8t.John St.Agent for the TORONTO STEEL 2085 General WIRK MAT COMPANY.Awa\u2019 : adios Belly, , .an fra Konave | 17a ie oats Série | PRIVATE A ITY HOSPITAL, | toine Hr = e University Matern PRICE ONE CENT.= Situations Vacxnt, WANTED Apprentices, Boys and iris, to learn : : Apply at the Rell-: aclory, 22 and B | Commo Streel.GENTS SELLING \u201cWORLD'S Wonders\u2019 are Coluing Loney Free Free outfit.Specific Articles, .mo DELOEMIER THESHIRTM 83 2 PORTLANE D, Toes and Canadas Cewouts; Fire Bricks, rire Clay.White Bricks, &c.4&0.ALEX.mE Jo RECELVED, EX us, PARISI 5us St.Paul atreet, Montreal.Stores, Fotels, &., to Tet, OOMBS, - 1328 Bt.Catberine streat, Milltsore and Apprentices wanted.243 Ls he sers SONS =: QTORES TO LETIN THE NEW BAL ILDINGS; ulre the services of a 2 heated and lofty.BAL EI THOS.LIGGET.1885 Notre Dame St = LET\u2014VERY CHEAP, A FINESTORE, well situated for ki A No 1283 Notre lame siresi, any kind « dot business Fouses to Lek.A AA Pn LET-FROM 1st OF JULY, A SMALL use, coimforiablty furnished, until Be; tomber, West Depot opt or er.Hi spnventent IS Bonayentare 0 ETA NICELY FURNISHED COT- arden, hot water and be seen from 12 a.m.to pute 834 Palace LET \u2014 HOUSE, AT No.154 ST.Conristophe Atroet, rent moderate.202 4 Bouses Uanted.IN LN NNSA INS rn AANA VV\" ie of 4 for 5 rooms fe HOUSE, OR \u2018ekeepins, al conveniences, in LECTRICIANS WANTED\u2014ON two men with some knowledge \u20ac of Bloc: HoLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTI 163 8t.James Btrest, TENOORAPHER AND TYPE-WRITER S required: the services of & Junior._.Box 1937, Montreal.: ANTEL\u2014A COMMERCIAL EDITOR for a weekly porumercial paper a first-class man an Interest wi ze d ge | re Chickering brane, exper once, a8, abi abilit pi 1900.\u201d Sran of ANTED\u2014A SENSIBLE WOMAN, AB contributing editor \\o a weekly to take charwe of the Fushions fod es hold Department: must ol ide in 187xut \u201cM en\u201d STAR Onteg.ANTED.LASS W.oue who bas been accustomed A ee pes mi, NE re RESIDE IN THE OUUR- to FEET and omic d wages to suitable erson, Apply to TK.D.Te pers XI WA ED Gonna nished Bt Catlisring Siroous.A Fropexty fox Sale, PA TORE AND DWELLING ON ST.LAW- ence street for sale cheap, only $1600.675 8t.Lawrence street.ZED UPPER TENEMENT.U ux een of of aE ana north orme.JAN TED AT ONOE-GOOD GEN BAIE BLACKSMITH ; must be a good OR BALE-TENTS OF AL x 0, $47 Hammocks {rin ar es poor I fein Wake THOROUGHLY ET oN æ ~OR SALE._A LARGE QUANTITY | oF per Bia TRAVELLER.FOR A PAPER A Shafting and Pulleys, various Apply at STAR oflice, 158 St.James gtr Mode Business Shances.OR SALE_HOTELS ries, Fruit and Cigar store, Food oprertanuy for any- 720 Crug Fa Co., Box todo.Montreal NTED-XN OFFICE HOT.vor.Groceries, =, other kinds of business ; body atartinu in business.Apviy OR SALE OR TO LET-THE POPUlar restaurant of Hector Du 20 2pn7 terms and a good opportunity remuses, 200 à Samed 1s to Furchase, NNN A AL aA oon EC] NPHASD | HAT N33 Booms To Tex, 00M TO LET\u2014Isr JULY, LA E + back parlor picely | furn| ished, wi \\BGE also single © Yo union Avorn \u20188 TO LET-DOUBLE AND hoard.nurse is Kent.Applr © Mrs.Co Weis od Ss.Wellington ANTEL-GENEHAL RERVANTAT Was ences required, i 4 area ous.AT85 OSBORNI VWENITP GESFRAL BERVANT, NO wa WIR ca ar Pr nn Rn A Tol ASTER 3000 PLAIN COOK FOR FAMILY OF.between ora ot alba LRAT 450 Ke sad Dogert pm WANTED oi wit Tune GIRL rs GEXERAL ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELT / sE Wi Dy baud and good of SUE got Masi \u201cTuo Bleury street.Sou - aa cs FRONT Len minu WANT ANTE ED, - Te A ey To TT TT Appr t free Apo oe at Sa Le single, on the second fiat, at 40 RR \u2014_ a ody SISGLE ROOMS, with ssp.T, FCENISHED AS AND UNFURKISH.toes, table board 1 Dranswick.204 3 À LARGE DOUBLE OR SINULE POON Victoria street, Sigh 2 ANTED-A RESPECTABLE sors ud write.as r Roose FYRYISHED RO 1300 9 St Cather oa street, Werner womax 12 omis OR GROCERT 70 T.CLAgs EER Vs EE ut F020 STE OOMS\u20141 OR 3 2.80043 oO LE, 3 WITH ro EL AOL VLA oS MS TO LET \u2014 HAND! MELY = Fe sngle rooms, 5% rE bears.539 gn Row COMFORTABLE ROOM: respectable workicy man, Was TED_A \"Goon, SMART GIRL AS KI ; e maid.Apply to 167 McGill street.; La Dept ET HOU 3 FORNISHE D er UE ENISHER TO GEN\" use of kiichen if re ng > Bq! de i A ONCE, prog CE TER COME\u2014FURNISIHED, NO.7 BURNSIDE PLACE, first door west of Union À venue.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, APLESDIDLY FETED, 2063 Wat STOCK BROKE ERS med on?about 18 ans old ma ATS TED TWO WAITRESSES.A \" \u2018endome Restaurant, 1859 Notre Dell private family, Marsfield » con 1 UESIQHET OM PORTAB RY A LE OA PO LE ROOM Coy BUN LE on Nore WITH BOARD.St.Urbain, ont above Bher brooke Brel © 40 OUM5\u2014 COMPORTARLE ; EL TO BSEL es Canal Bank, nesr ye XE RE c Wan TED E x RIENCED EP, AIT an EF, I ah nbc nod ANTE iH Apa DE Guan MAKERS séePBH Re oar tl 5 TTT m Beaver Hall.\u201c ques Comrous ABS FumaiED VA RG men of married oo! 2 \u201chl | oous \u2014 TF9 UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND at.203 MS \u2014 FIRST - CLASS, NEWL Roocroome.also back back parlor.bara.dus CLEVER | co ANTED\u2014LADIES Xo, Work For US AP TUKIR- homes.ST! can Room AND BOARD-35 BT.DENIS ATRE 1 ums \u2014 FURNISHED, TO t Boston, abe Hox Give ning room Apply 337 SL Eo tolnn rin pet aile food dy mabines AND Far ue.ANTED-GITUATION YOUNG MAN wants a Lg ton as comm ais vi socarify.A ADY (ENGLISH NA Pron gertifieats FRONT ROOM, PRE 20 gM To LET - roms iLED ROOM.No.Ju I= Mad Wh A À TE b_SiTUATION.Pan UR Unirersdepitéé n Fans and and German.« rman Satie | Sol ean! ses T1 ANTED \u2014 BY y TOURG LABT, STATIOY AS oe BB AE ae Tue Roous-with Fryer AT 107 UNION AVER ur OOMS\u2014TO LET, WELI, FURNISHED woos Ar 83 McGlll College avenue, OOM WELL FUR FURS! ISHED, logo avenue, corner Se gba GOM\u2014TO LL LET.FONN ER ho EE Brn D\u2014-A iT SATION BYA A Soon Look \u2018or oue We 130 St.Alexander des air .ANTED\u2014SITUATION A+ HOUSE PER B 85 Un War fuat \u2018arrived from Fomiand.13 Cook ET FEGASTLE yURNISH or Ww board.Llib, ATORTABLE.FURNISH up a LARUR WELL È ENED Soon at TES AS \"on OMR\u2014~TO RENT.4 LARGE, samy rs } t n of ex ing vo make Qimael! erally 1 petal.oS; ries.ue pe of parlor, bath, and kitchen if wos ail us I ANTED-SITUATION A5 AS CUTTER TO T.XÆooms Aauted.VINS ANS AA EDA FURNISHED ROOM FOH GENTER if able wil with board, PY Stoo x GS Pupils ==\" MRS.GOD WIN.layer and teacher of © on ects pupils.Terma 8e, erine, opposi \u201c190 to £(80,\" ARTFD FURS (SUED mers ii TALE FoR kee pl ferred.Address, and Orenn, will Lak YARD _WITE ITH I ROOMS, DOUS siugle, with or without 149 Bleury street.- 5 1c F Docs Bu On on SINGL, Ni ony rue oo on of, ill, aoe ame row CANARY, TAIL Ho 4 GROWES rE TLEM a wicks povmiron ems or yer.$1.60 for six onth 7 aN bo in crt all the other ne = ee Hah pe Ÿ papers Subiiabod in the city of , Asia fn all its violence.GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors.158 Hs, James Street.rt of th ls so te any patt of oe a an 000 for three Tux DaiLy 81a United 8 Hinton or, ol TAs BTaR merfean Agonoy, 446 Btran font: lorreupondent and agent for ridvectalic Correspondent and agent for French and irl an adverse io TUE x STar\u2014Mons.A.1 Rue Caumartin.Paris, France.CIRCULATION or Tux Dairy STAR FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST ¥8, 1886.Total.PRESENT \u2018pa ILY AVERAGE 25.303.om WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1886.1 WHAT on earth is the matter with Mother Earth?Such frisky tricks as ringing the door bells of respectable United States citizens at ten o'clock at night, without lawful excuse are most reprehensible.The recent disturbances have been spread over a wide area, and bave occurred on three days out of the last four.Fortunate indeed are the -peoples whose experience of earth- Quakes is like ours limited to an occasional gentle tremor, just suflicient to re- mindjus of the mutability of things earth- Jy.Our neighbors to the south had a se- riesof shocks last night suflicientlysevere to give a large number of them a pretty bad scars and to make them take a lively interest in seismic investigation in the future.\u201d Earthquakes occurring \"throughout a large area in the United .Btates ought to be peculiarly favorable \u2018to observation; because they are experienced by many intelligent people throughout the area of disturbance, who have excellent facilities for communication and comparison.The Meteorological service also affords opportunities for judging whether atmospheric conditions axercise any apparent influence on the earth's crust.MONTREAL LACROSSE AND CRICKET GROUND! , A correspondent, whose letter we published yesterday, deplores the pro- sale of the Montreal Lacrosse and Cricket fields for building lots, for the teason that the ground is the only vacant space lett in the west end of the city.When the ugly fence was built on St.Catherine street we protested against the view being obstructed.\u201c We fear there is little hope of this very desirable property being reserved to the public.\u2018 The Corporation is not Mkely to \u2018buy it because it is in St.Antoine Ward, and the lacrosse and cricket players can hardly be expected to buy the land at norte than its value to them, for the be a pity for this land to be cut up into \u201chuilding lots.Perhaps the Montreal © Amateur Athletic Association can suggest a schemo for preventing the sacri- tice.' CHOLERA MAY COMB THE OTHER WAY.- Asia is the home of cholera, but it has \u201c always come to America by way of Europe, and we look for its importation only by way of Atlantic ports, but now : that a mew route between Europe and Asia has been found through Canada it is possible that the cholera may take a notion to patronize it, and find its way to Europe by way of America.The table despatches report that in Yoko- .bama and Osaka, Japan, a terrible epi demic of cholera is taging, an the deaths average 300 per day.Ship- Joads of tea from Japan are arriving weekly at Vancouver, and there is & possibility that cholera may take passage as a stowaway on one of these The Dominion Government should establish a most stringent quarantine at every port on the Pacific coast of Canada to'guard against the importation of this dreadful disease direct from The Canadian Pacific Railway Company should urge the Government to take immediate action in this matter, for nothing could tend more to destroy the prospects of the line as the world\u2019s great highway than the selection of thisroute of travel by cholera.Naturally the Canadian Pacific is the most salubrious as well as the shortest route between the East and E West, and if care is taken to prevent Me importation of infectious diseases Asla, it must for that reason alone me the most popular passenger te between Europe and Oriental eountries, But the least delay in establishing strict quarantine at Van- aouver, Port Moody, New Westminster, Victoria, Esquimalt and Nanaimo, may bave most disastrous results, HOLIDAY COLONIES, The tide of holiday travel has turned.\u201cEverybody\u201d has been rusticating, and now \u201ceverybody\u201d is coming home.It is strange how crowded our streets are though, when egotistic \u201ceverybody\u201d | and his numerous family are out of town.Theterm must be taken in its conventionally limited applicatiofi, as including nearly all-whig can afford the luxury of a change of air, and a considerable sprinkling of those who cannot, but who assume that their creditors can.Among them are many who for a ~.really invigorating \u2018change require nothing so much as a few months\u2019 hard work, but who, when tired of loafing in town, prescribe for themselves a spell of downright, thorough-going, hard loafing in the country, and take it.The holiday habit is well established here.À larger proportion of our people go to the country eVery year than in the\u2018large English cities for instance.The habit goes lower down in the social | scale, Unfortunately but necessarily Aho habit begins at the wrong end of the -açale, and as a general rule the people who need the most holidays get the least.To a large proportion of the bn Who go out of town, the annual olidsy © means only n new dish in_a liable course, To a much larger benefit of the public.Certainly it would | ee of Boos he Bae to mean bn town, a fow weeks im the eountry would mean a sauce.which would give a zest to the whole yemr of J work.To many it would mean nothing less than an extension of life's lease.If those who go would tithe their holiday spendings for the benefit of those who ought to go but cannot for want of money, many lives would be made inconceivably happier and better, and some at least would be save \u2018The rich people of Montreal do very little for the poor in this direction, \u201c\u2018for want of thought,\u201d we are convinced.Tho community is not less charitable than the average, but it is certainly strange that people who have such practical faith in the virtue of fresh air for themselves do not prescribe it for their poor neighbors and pay for the medicine.Pfarrer Bion, of Zurich, has publishel a report upon his experiment of establishing holiday colonies for town children and the experiment seems to have succeeded as well as it deserved.He commenced ten years ago and now holiday colonies have been established in every state in Europe except Spain and Portugal, and also in the United States.A little money would go a long way in providing temporary homes for city children (and why not their parents if equally in need) in our Canadian villages.To | realise the true potency of a dollar one must go into the rural districts, where dollars are scarce.The railway and steamboat companies would certainly co-operate with the promoters of holiday colonies.The Richelieu Company already assists that excellent in stitution, the Convalescent Home at Murray Bay, by granting liberally reduced rates to the convalescents.It is somewhat late in the year for a commencement, but poor children could be boarded cheaper in the country before aud after, than during \u201cthe season.\u201d No very elaborate organization is required.A sermon and a collection in each of the city churches at this time of the vear would surely raise a respectable fund for such a purpose.And hundreds of the unfortunate children of this man- made town might have a glimpse of a world fit for children to live in.A GAS EXPLOSION.de Two Workmen Injured whils Excavatisg for the New Water Main.About five o'clock yesterday afternoon the persons who were 1a the vicinity of Place d\u2019Armes were startled by a loud explosion in tbe «xcavation for tbe new waler main which Is Lei laid in St.Suipice stréet.Fiumes were then scen to leap over thas part of the drain across Notre Dame street, and some of the workmen were heard to ery out most piteously for help.It appears that two men named boophile Piché and Auguste Dutour were at work making an excavation for the uew cut-off when some suddenly escape.from a pipe going into Notre Dame Church.It was then \u2018hat tbe ex ploslon occurred, caused, either oF match one of the men was using to eut his pipe or by a spark from a pick.Both men were hurled to the ground anid a dense volume of flames.Their cries informed their fellow workmen of their danger and several of them leaped right into the fire and extricated them from their rilous ition.Piché was almost unco ous and \"found to be burned and charred about the face, breast and arms, while Dufour was only Injured about tthe hands and arms.Both men were taken to the Medical Hail whore the Notre Dame hospital ams bulance was telephoned for.hey were immediately removed the buapital and given the care their state necessitated.Dufour, who was not seriously injured, left for bis\u2019 home on Albert street during the evening, but Piché's condition this morning was Abything but ,éatisfactor y.As BOOR 88 the two men n taken out of the excavation, Mr.Godiroy Clavel, the.superintendent of the work, orde men {to smotber the flames by throwing earth upon them.The Gas Company was communicated with and the gas was turned off at that sco- tion.The tire, however, burnt tor over two hours.This coniretemps will delay somewhat the laying of the water main, as the men cannot finish their work before the leak in tho gus pipe has beon found aud plugged up.WHAT PEOPLE ARE BAYING.> Brevity is the Soul of Wit.\u201d A Dirty Street.Eprror STAR.\u2014The condition of Grant that next to Montcalm atreet, is di here are pou sidewalks, and when it rains the street is ankie deep in mud.\u2018The road is covered with every kind of refuse.NINGHAM, Montreal, August 30.| Fes, We Do.EDITER BTAR,\u2014As the C.P.Ry.and G.T.Ry.ran a cheap excursion from\u2019 Toronto for the late lacrosse match, don\u2019t you think it would be advisable for them to run one to \u2018oronto from here for the opening of the exhibition, say $5.00 return?A greatmany would like to to go.A great many were prevented from going anywhere last year owing tv smallpox and depression in business.EXCURSION.Montreal, August 30.a Bad Society.EDprToR STAR,\u2014Some time since I read a article in your paper anent \u201cthe acbitrary rules of the Ship borers\u2019 Sooleiy.\u201d \"lo my mind a more timely editorial has never been penned, the nnly defect being that you were not sev*re enouglb !n your coudemna- too.word they bave been Instrumental in driving our sbips away, with the result that coves and wharves have decreased in value seventy-five per cent.À QUEBEOER, SENT TO THE REFORMATORT, Three Little Bisters Given a Home for Some Time to Come, Three sisters named Ettle, Addie Taylor, aged respective 16, were taken beto Lagile and 12 and tbe Police Magistrate osterday eant Charbonneau on he harool sfeniing some tea trom a Grand in olde evidenca it was shown run 8 rs were orphans, their bel.dead and their tather veglect- provide for them.\u2018They.were in pi i falling into sin or criminal habits il not provid tor.The magistrate sentenced the youngest to nine years in tho reformatory, the second to four years and the eldest to one year.A young jad named Auguste Loveque was sont to the reformatory for two years by the Recorder lor vagranoy.Gifts to the Fraser Institute.Bir George Stephen and Mr.Poter Red- path Lave recently made handsome gifs to Fraser Institute.Sir George has pro- sented the Institute with a complete set of North-West birds, somely mounted and stuffed.of tho ar alone there are fourteen specimens In aiffer- ent states of | plumage.This bird has a Summer and a Winter plumage.Mr.Redpath bas sent from London over a hundred volum amonyst them belong completo editions the historians, Green snd Froud de, apd a of the Bots lists, Dickens, Thackeray and George El The I.O.O.F.Union.The local pattiarche ofl the 1.0.0.¥.are being \\boroughiy dulled for the grand excursion to ton on the Zlst instant.The mectitig will .be under the auspices of the erelgn Grand when It is expected that fully *0,000 members will be present in thelr new and handsome uniformu TEE TRUE EVEE JUNTA ans a Seis tn Test, South and A Panis fa Varieus Parts of the Country, - Naw YORK, August 81.\u2014A vary perceptible earthquake shock lastiug abo seconds was exper bere ah 10 o'clock this evening.jis was felt !n the operating room of the Western Unlon building, and the twitch board was swayed fora Second or so.lu the Associated Press rooms in a higher slory of the building the undalations were quite startling.Prompt telegraphio des- patohes from ludiagapolis, Pittsburg, Louisville and other ra we wall nd; was nomad Immediately bya slighte 18 In thei night clothes, women aud children were orying and screaming, aod everyoue was more or less alarmed.No was lat at Omaba, Ogden or San Francisco.It very light at Chicago.At Philadelphia Is was manifest at 9.53 and lasted about 30 seconds.The vibrations were from west to eat THE SHOCES WERE DISTINCT at Albany and lasted 5 tol0 seconds.At Salma, Aln., tho shook wag distinct at d.\u2014 At Lyoch- burg, Va, it lasted fully a minute and was uite pronounved.At Charl tte, N.C., the shock was severe, several chimneys \u2018were demolished and great excitement prevatied.The shock was light at Lexington Montgomery, à, It was only toit in | the higher storles of large buildings.Au Chats HOUR Tonn.,, the shock las twenty secou Since the earthquake there bas been po telegraph communication with Charleston, 5.C, Irom any point In the country.The télegtaph authorities have been unable to got press despatches or other communications from there.This circumstance cecasions great concern.That section ot the country seems to have been the centre of disturbance.Savaunab, QGa., reports that the shock was the severest ever telt in that locality.It is known tbat a bridge in the vicinity of Charleston was shaken from Its foundation.The wires are all unworkable, but that is not #0 serious as the tact that various other points through which there should be communication with the city aro upable to get fanythinæx from within a radius of several miles of the place.IN THE SOUTH.RALEIGH, N.C., August 31.Earthquake ghooks were felt here to-night, beginning at 9.50 and coutinuing nearly six minutes.Buildings rocked, walls cracked, ioors broke | lovse from their pupports, « ohlinpeys fell and lamps were uverturn o shocks lasted more than five minutes.The motivn of the earth wus very decided.The streets rapidly filled with people.The screams of frizhtened persons could be heard, and the negroes were in great fear.Such decided shocks wore never before felt trere.Reports slow that the sbocks were felt all dver the state.A Wilmington they were very severe ana e near wrecking several buildings.No h excitement was ever known here as This earthquako has caused.In Nashville, Tenn., two distinct shocks were fell, the lon er ue at 8.ro and the shorter at 8.567., it rang church bells, threw down D ering ana rang door in bouses.The socond shock came at 10.04 and lasted about ut balf a minute.EEMI-PANICS IN THEATRES.INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, August 31.\u2014At Terre Haute two distinot shocks were felt.Thoy were about ten seconds apart.and each was of about 20 seconds\u2019 duration.A large audience was preseut at tha Opéra House attending a minstrel show.©The building shook until the people came panic stricken, being under the fmpression that the structure was about to tail Those in the galleries telt the shock severely and rose and made a rush for the exits.Crowds in other parts of the house followed.Woinen screamed and there was a rush for tho doors.Almost the entire audience fought its Jay to the street.No une was seriously hurt.ports from various quarters ol the ity state that sleepers were awakened by the sway ing of the beds and the rattling of t windows.WASHINGTON, August 31.\u2014 When tho shock bogan Albaugh\u2019s Opera house was 4 filed bh & large audience, which became frightoned, and ball a panic ensued.The occupants of the galle- mainly males, jumped feet ag soon as the shaking began, rushed pell-mell downstairs, falling over one another in thelr efforts to escape from the building, nud stopped for nothins until they reached the street.Telegrams repor the earthquake causing consternation, breaking up public mpectiugs frightouninz people out of beds, etc, are bewy received from all quarters.A GEOLOGIST'S OPINION.WASHINGTON, August 31.\u2014Major Powell, of the Geological Burvey, says there is a line of weakness in the crust of the earth beginning soluewhere Boul | of Raleigh, N.C,, and extending in a line along tido water past Richmond, Washington, Baltimoreand Troy, N.Y.; that this line of weakuess 1s marked by displacement, and in some places this displacsment being a flecture in rocks, in other places a tault, and in the neighbor- bood of this displacement 1s Jound tbe principal water falls which constitute the waters of the Atlantic slope.\u201cft will be interesting,\u201d he adds, \u2018to discover the relations For the point of origin of this earthquake to this line of displacoment or weakness.\u201d THE LATEST THIS MORNING MILWAUKEP, Soptember 1.\u2014Large bulld- ings were sbaken to thelr foundations about 9 o'clock last night by an earthquaïe shock that lasted nearly two minutes.PITTSLURG, Pa, September 1.\u2014At 10 o'clock last night an eerthquake shock was feit in all parts of the city aud Alleghany.EW YORK, Septemver 1.\u2014 Despatches from Oil City and litusville, Pa.; Aid.; Lubuque, Iowa; Delaware Breakwater, Del.Norloik, Va.; Savannah, Ga.; Wilmington, N.C; Jacksonville, Fia.and *Columbi s.C., report more or leas severe shocks o earthquake last night.The New England cities, with one or Lwo exceptions, report not having experienced any unusual disturbance.September 1\u2014No tolegraphle Baltimore, NEw YoRK communication mith Charleston, S.C, BAVANNAH, Ga, 4 pte tetaber.% \u2014 Three distinet Bhotks.of earthquake have been felt here since midnight.The last occurred at 3.40 a.The shocks were short and pot vidlent The general Impression is that Charleston suffered seriously.At Tybee Island, at the mouth of the Savannah River, que lenses in the lighthouse were de- stroye AYAUSTA, Gn,, Beptember 1\u2014At Langley, fifteen miles fron here, an earthquake de- swoyed he emt dam.Tho water washod away the road bed, and a train was.das into tha flood, and the engineer and fireman drowned.THE EASTERN SITUATION, Conspirators Flesing\u2014Russian Officer Ar- rested\u2014The Powers Heply to Turkey -Sofins Welcome.LoNDoN, September 1\u2014Ad vices from Sôfla say that Karaveloff and the metropolitan Clement bave filed from the cit It is rumored that the Czar has abandoned his intention of going to Samarksnd to be th ttle Emperor of Asia, and will assume be title by ukase.e Russian Colonel Kissakoff has been armen at Lompalauk.In conversation yesterday, Prince Bismarck said: \u201c1 fully believe VIENNA, September 1 1.\u2014It is reported that tho powers bave replied to Turkey, that they apospt prince Alexander's restoration as à fait accompli, but add that fu the Interests of of Eurvpean peace his return vas undesi .SOFIA, September 1\u2014Colonel Mulkeroft and his troops arrived here yesterday, and rocel ved an enthusiastio welcome.The city calm.Preparations beinæ made for a tovial welcome to Prince Alexander.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.LoxDos.Bent 1\u2014In the House of Commons, last night, Mr.Esslemont's amend- - ment was finally rejected by a vote of 203 to ha1, y rel y ; Mr.Sexton moved that the debate be ad- ourn Mr.\u201cFarnell asked whether the Govern: ment would give an bie ar silting for the consideration of M ton\u2019s amendment relative to the Belfus Lord R andolph Carol said the Govern: ment vould not graut an evening, use it would prolong the debuts throug! h the week.r.Sexton will more hls amendment oo Wednesday.THE \u201cALASKA\u201d AGROUND.1.\u2014Tho steamer ember for Liverpt of Godrazs NEw phlaska,\u201d el amid joa aground om the sou channel durius 9 ralnetorm | The Allan 88.\u201cScandinavian,\u201d from Glas- flow passed Martin River at 7 a.m.on be : \u201cAdvice to Mothers Mra.Winslow's soothi should always be used for chiite boothlag, It soothes the ¢ child, soltens the Sims.a lays ! pain, es wind colic.and 1s the best poor Tor diarrhea.25 à cents à botte.° 8S.\u201cWyoming,\u201d from Liverpool, \u201cDe- vonia,\u201d from Glasg w; \u2018\u2019Greclan Monarch,\u201d from London, an \u201cÊlbe,\u201d from Bremen, bave arrived at Now York.The succeasfuls answers to advertisements for situations are generally from the best writers.This ls impossible without a good pen.& Hence every applicant should have an terbrook.The Allan 88.\u201cGrecian,\u201d from Mon arrived at London on Mond ay and landsl her ee stock sb! ment of 295 oxen and 449 shes er with exception ot one sheep ven on ion on the passage.Hard and soft corns cannot withstand Holloway's Corn Cure; it is effectual avery time.Get a bottle at once and be happy.The Allan mal] 8S.** Nova Bootian\u201d satled from Halifax at noon on Monday for Liverpool via St.John's, N.I.All disorders caused by a billous stats of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver Pills.No pain, griving or discomfort attending their use.y them.The Allan 88.* Clrcassian\u201d eailed trom Boston for Glasgow at 10 a.m.on Mouday.Maybee, merchant, Warkworth, writes 1 ave sold some hundreds of bottles of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oll, and it is pronounced by the public * one of the best medicines they have ever used;\u201d :t bas done wonders in heallug and relieving pain, sore throats, ete, and is worthy ol the greatest confidence.In the History lesson.\u2014Gottlie ob (reads): \u201cColumbus was by birth an Italian,\u201d -Teach- or (to o teet pupils © intelligeuce): Jes what tliieb: \u201cAn crgan- inden\u201d Faoes as yellow as that of the \u201c Heathen Chinge,\u201d i consequence of bile in the blood, grow fair and & Dolesome-| ooking again when Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Vegetable covery and feat blood purifier is used to relax oonstipated bowels and expel the bilious poison > from the ciroulation.Rheumatic and blood impurities are also driven out by it, digestion restored, and the system benetlted in every way by its use.COLONIAL À LDLAN EXHIBITION.\u2014 Loxpox, Zéth July, 1886, Mzsses.J.Barsarou & Co., Montreal, Gentlemen, : I write you a line to let you know that your exhibit is very woll shown in à conspicuous place in our court.It looks very well indeed.and if you could soo It.I am sure it would please yod.I have | an onquiry from à party who wants about and ton of soap per week for scouring wooi~a good, strong soap wanted.Please send sams ple and price.delivered at Liverpool, to address enclosed, Hoping you are well, 1 am faithfully yours 8.C.STEVENBON.Loxpox, 30th August, 1886, Mrssra, J.Barsanou & Co.Montreal Gentlemen, Y beg to enclose tho address of a party who desires to buy Soap.1am told he carries on a very extensive business, and I trust that if you correspond with him it may lead to business.I um glad to say your exhibit of Soaps still looks very well.Ferithfully yours, 8.C.STEVENSON.Referring to above, we beg to state that we are the enly manufacturers in the Province of Quebec sxhibiting Soaps at the Colonial snd Indian Exhibition, held in London, England.J, BARSALOU & CO, Montreal, 20522 2aw EXHIBITION! \u201cNO EXHIBITION \u2014 0) § Se TRUTH vs FANOY.; YLOR did exhibit their Bafes Leadss ead) were the onl ones to tod do so: 8 | manager, or representative w given to Ne fanny and mislead NE sements would havo the publicthink others wise, and says his fl \u201cdid not gxhible.\u2019 \"a \u2018a consequently.Bo sale to Quote literally.ma does this refer nswer\u2014J{ AYLOR\u2019B entire oxnitit was purchased 7 à gentionien from Bomba u ould J t not be well for some manager mix with people of retned Comp nse \u201cfon seu, an beervation, w have) called at Now o.be 0 ce x com Balad\u2019 ot bis al oy are ntreal Wareroom ps à joid jus Taylor's exhib t in Lon ve ever 800! 0! would like to know something definite rtised V bout the much advert! ancouver Fire, il the er toll us how any Bafé were in this \u201c Sweeping fro.an a the makers\u2019 ames; also state how man the ** ers, ie ives vornment Uhciale Feu Ésta kers,\u201d whose names are a, pended to the letters.owned or w referred to?The ami biguous p Tasaolony.and may mean much rsa: an snawerthat even a \u201csane nd-hand Sat some one cast they have on d almost e that is gold\", This ise weeping asser on, and in mali way ecii the badly ly spun yar yarns role greater axnitude line ¢ of Fife ane and.Ba lar root B Bates: and à vont Doors.mates ali kinds of Là cu TORONTO SAPE WORKS.7 ©.X.ABAME, as chat 3 47 | is the beat they |.fottors® a fa : guisors COLLEGE amp BISHOPS \\OOLLEGE SCHOOL, Y- \u201c\"LENNOXVILLE., - .\u2014\u2014 a MICHAERLMAS TERM.There se Institutions will re-open on Tuesday.the 14 ptember next.wi Will begin in the College on the ns ti e Reid Bcholarship, Bursary, an gis will be orl on gins 14th HE Ba Holds og appt te or A EDWARD CHAPMAN, SHOPS COLLEGE, : 199 17 Br Lennoxville, 25th Aux, 1886.BUTE HOUSE.classes i) this old and well known es-.ablisumont » À re- -open on WEDNESDAY, Beptombe A pool attention is requested to the id forgarion or Intant Olass, where the Tatoat and most approved methods are introduced.circulars or any information apply personally or by letter to Ars.WaTsoN, 844 Sherbrooke st, yacuncies for a fow boarders.20213 ROARD OF THE Roman Catholic School Commissioners or MONTREAL tachi Shee he other ach Board, of the classes of the Hel ono lateau Academy, and of all ools, under the control of th © place on MONDAY, Ang.90th.The Evening Class of the Commercial Academy will open on MONDAY, October 4th, For particulars apply to the Principal à or he Director of each school.COMPTON LADIES COLLEGE.The Fall Term will commence en the 1 party mpl se xt.An n pMlglont staif rs has been en- RUB tu dia are are 'undorçoine thor- Surh repairs and wil \u2018A thoroughly \u2018compeiont sad comfortable.atron has been sooured.11 te porsonally responsible for the Boarding Department, and will spare no pains to seoure the health, happiness, and comfort of the pupils.Fees, u Board.\u2026 And taition tn French, Latin, and ish Branches, $150 ARDUO.1 All communisations should be addressed to .G H.P ra ursar, Compton.Que.: FREY JOHN Fost R.Becretary, Coatioook.Que.Send for a Prospectus.193z FRENCH CLASSES \u2014 No.6 PRINCE Arthur st, begipning Wednesday, Sept.15, continuing 24 weeks under the direction of o Steele Jormerl toacher at Mrs.Lovell's and Mrs, adume 8teel has just returned from Amiierat st Collexe.Bu Bummer Pr and ponaren) tical so pucccscfuily fon in that famous institution.w re INDERGARTEN \u2014 FRŒBELS BYs and Preparatory School.The Misses McIntosh, x och, wil Jejoven th gerarten aud Pr School on, day, Sept 9 pol 3} fictorle ab at In the Pre- Peche of ÉnélS ABA French, nila further Information, Kin- hurs- Tes > q SAT ugh 5 may be > parer s and MeCallum\u2019s, and at ER oa on att ag Fa onlay: Fra Ti] ursige LACHINE MODEL SCHOOL will be re-opened SEPTEMBER ÊTRE, FRANCIS TOPP.Principal.2045 FAP SCHOOL, - 186 ALEURY STREET, Will re-open 1st SEPEEL Bums I Hite À Corner Notre Dame and Flace d'A rmea Is now ôpen.Seats should be secured without delay, Btudents can any time.No entrance examination.The course of instruction is a sho and thorough drill, in Tssiydos, Bout educa on business Urposes.ne in all its forms, non and metic, Penmanshipand Business Corres Sen Fnaiten, Frenob and Lom nd TR The actual us Department, is a Charactariatis Ie fea ture of this college.t is thor plete ln avery detail, ana ives e student, ual p oe and experience, in the various ches of business.For particulars.a appl at the College, orsend for circular containing full description of the course.Address, DAVIS & BUIE 160 tt M\u2019GILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL.SESSION.- 1886-87.atriculation e inations in Arts and Solbnce, and of entrance to the rse for Women in in the Fac \u2018tor Exhibitions and Bcho Abu need Arts: ale willl begin on THURSDAY, 16th sEFTRENBER, at 9 am, The Lectures will commence on Wednesday, September 22nd.Intending Students can oblain ali necessary information on application to the undersigned.Persons desirous of having students as lodgers or boarders, are requested to communicate with the \"indersignod, stating par- culars and giving références W.C BATNES BA, : Bocrotair.MoGILY COLLBOER.HGNTIEAL ADIDENY Williamson (of Glasgow and Tafvoraiens Mathematical As- Davies.B.A (I ity ty Hall te for pared for Royal, Military College, deere Loon, Qyeen: = sad ther Universities, 1 stition to paplie tonic 1 HR Sad 9! on to pu 8 JO op pis coives 2 bore atcha The next session begins on one 6th ceives temer, at 10 o'olack.pootus on apolication.WS.LANDERS SOL : 110 MANSFIELD STREET, \u2018Will be re-opened oh \u2019 \u2018 moxpit, SEPTEMBER 187m.Circulars way be obtained at C.Ashford\u2019s and Dawson Brothers\u2019, St.Catherine street.After September 1st, Miss Lawder will be at home srers afternoon, to recéive.visitors on -$¢hool b 187 t£ BS.LAYS ESTABLISHMENT.Yon rai \"BOARD ANI EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES _ \"2788 and.hate Ontherine Street West 16th.Mosro poo tha tos FRENCH Sox SABOTAGE bpects ot Beni ent ess.Pupils can be prepared for Uni he attentive of families residing he adv.ered oy \u2019 me AY.- M Bchool, ler ou Aion and So Eoptem t tho 8th, for the arrangements or he whole or Marat ours A Frencn governess resi- pply for school cs og rofdrences, » personal! ge letter.MERORR, 9 nos of \u2018errace.903 Sherbrooke T.GOL Éceptage frugdl in thy web: \u2018Lan Ane ratio and Boat Ura dun mam French.$5: Ge Es faccs asirgction don Fre Sor Joung Salle rs 208\u20ac, : WH.J.8.TURNER, L8-8.Te \u2018MISS TUCK ERE on mb A a hat eco 188 ETIES 8 soBo0L Hooks Ani: 204 6 {rm Sheena Paso Poss a, LINDSAY'S PJANO ROOMS.1353 Bt.Catherine street.PKDDIE'S SCHOOL vs re-open on WEDNESDAY, hat ° Tre mu ve at ar new iN \"| aocep certs.at reason Lo M.SAUCIER, bo seen avery Sauoler $2 Parlor, 3] Soon: So from, ho ge y a i - éngag agemen plano solos 22 pop rates.School of St John the Evangelist, #76 ST.URBAIN STREET.Bev.EpMusp Woop, \u2018M.A, Durham , B.A.Oxford, Head- Rector, Rev Bch p in of classical eduoa .ARTHUR FRENCH master, with Competent assistante, hool will moet (D.V.) o tember 8tho\" branches of an on.V are Hhoroughir ground The masters see ok to Im- © part to the boys 5 a healthy, moral tone.numbers are ceived.mited few boarders are re- 2180 ST.HILAIRE (CONVENT, P.Q.Th tua Engl wi nel Washing, 810; acation of his Inatitation, pleasant) IX ine foot of he ication.board ana Tu as n, aa neh auuful Meu eles of 4 Acquiri ey ye Tie classes will reopen on the on MONDAY of dress SEPTEMBER next, For further particulars, 1986 ' \\ ex Fan x Elis l ad MOTHER SUPERIOR.T.ANTHONY'S ACADEMY.Under tho direction of of the Sisters of the Congrezation de Notre Dame.ess LAGAUOHETIERE STREET, Studies ét the greal in this Institution o on Wednes- \\s paid to \u201cie CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,KINDER- æarten Fi Brst Conducted by Mrs.Wright.1 above School will re-open on tem, for term 0 Fall f the WENDT 1h SEPTEMBER for Universit Children.sherbrooke sticet.if desired.Afte eptémber fin dre Weighs will be at e : middle, oa TE the 5 Fe NE WT UPPER i) Salil Sikh agro ALLAN Mousa, REAL ESTATE.who bed if ine, ne Boal vedorelened AN 10 formation cheurfuily æiven G : WILLIAK H.ARNTON, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 197 10 212 Bt.James Street.Thomas J, Potter's Sales.A MODEL FARM.NEAB MONTREAL BY AUCTION.With fine Residence, Farm House and complete outbuildings, eto.only about thirty minutes\u201d drive from tbe business centre of the Tam instru ted by > M.BROWNING.Esq., to sil at my Room 0 SOA oth or Eh this well known villa and farm \u201cElmhurst,\u201d about 40 acros e onda pitaated, fronting on 8 wrence > river, near npvou haa toattively ecidéd to sell.it is a rare chnnco to buy a beautiful estate at a bar The purchaser will have all the advantages of the years of careful attention ns well us the large and judicique expenditure by which Mr.Br wolng as, brou a be place op bo to its \u2019 resent splen condition.otograph o the houses, eto., and full particulars can be seen at my office.Sale at ELEVEN o look THOS.J.POTTE Auctionesr.The valuable thofo Cattle.Horses, Ymplements.&e.wi on the Farm.on We is October, a$ 10 o clock.Pi FURNITURE, FINE ughbred 0 be sold at auction nosday hi wo Bale at my Room, THURSDAY AVTERNOON, 3nd SEPTEMBER, 9 O'clock, 1THOS.J.POTTER.SEWING 1 ELAINS, LOT OF LEA, ; 5 ETC.every after.Rpoon 1o receive 2027 202 Auctioneer, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, mec con Septem schoo provided f (+ ber.on addition to tho gowns ad at ay, th ducted by Miss Symmers and Miss Smith, will re-open on Wedn 15th or {nary Lg ascrmotion will o desire to To- fare, jor ib xaminations atriculation.or for the rtificate of Associate in After Monda ith Reptember, Mire Symmers and Miss Smith be at hone dail: ally, m tén (li aix, Lo receive visitors on school Sasine 916 SHERBAUOLE Tr.1932 THE MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL, 1464 8% Catherine street, will Joopen on SRE City Biroctors.op apootus 18° 18T SERTEMBE Sb.Hohe ie 13 ron hrer, who will the sor pi after st August, from 5 © 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.20426 Se Young Ladies\u2019 the 16t School sucet - À few wall 06 E CLASSES IN MISS BULGER'S will re-open on MONDAY, Bors reserves strost, corner of Ontario IE ARCHBISHOP'S ACADEMY, 38 \u201c1.Margaret street, will re-opest om Wednesday 197 Institute.- Sweotsburg, P.Q.THE FALL TERM WI WILL COMMENGE on t.next.Fore ron ars or other information.apply to MBS.F.T.HALL.Sweotsburg.PQ.-\u2014203 16 OUNG LADIES\u2019 SEMINAR AND répara 1, for bo; Td tod er PE Nes «cour = re cree, will ro 0 ven Wad COGKLE\u2019 S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.The Great English Medicina.or PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS, AND WITHOUT MEROURY.USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEAR Sow oe ove.DRuacHTS.EVANS SONS SONS & \u2018MASON, LID.MONTREAL 191*tfeod FALL SPECIALTIES NOW READY FOR DELIVERY.TUBULAR LANTERNS, The new \u201c B & R\u201d and other makes.Coal ized an Coal Shovels.ods, full line.Gtore Boards, crystal the new \u2018\u2019 Art\u201d Stove Buar Ash Sifte rs.Tea Trays, new and full Jine Agate Ware, large assortment.Full line of Pressed, Japanned and Pleced Tinware, Wire Goods, &a.THOS.DAVIDSON & CO, DoMrNtox STAMPING WORKS, 474 SL Paul & 291 Commissioners Streets, Factory: Bie.Qunegonda, Que.J UDBON'B RESERVOIR-T)AMFER specially manufsctursd for uso with Lot- ter Copying \u2018Books and Copying Paper.Disrenses with the old water well, holds sufBolent water for a week's supuly.CHEAP, CLEANLY.PRIOR - - COMPACT.se.BND FOR DESCHIPTIYR CIRCULAR MORTON, PRILLIFS & BULMER, Stati ,B k Makor oners, Blank Boo al 0 kors, nters, 1785 Noraz Dax sr, MONTBEAL.84°00 SPORTING CUNS, RIFLES, \"AMMUNITION.Send for Price List, or see samples.WILLIAM DARLING & CO., 208° 80 ST.SULPICE STREET.BROS.\u201d PIANOS.* BEHR 'BROB.\u201d.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u20260.0.PTANOE: = EMERSON \".veeuvrersseen aver PIANOS, \u201cIVERS & POND \".ceccceae.PIANOS, \u201cMASON & BAMLIN\".PIANOS.\u2014AWD HE\u2014 Celebrated \u201cMason &- & Hamlin\u201d Organs | The best assortment of American Pianos kept by any house In the trade at\u2019 202°10 Ton be tli hy ih SEPT.© prices to suit the times.DeXOUCHE & ATWATER, 68 BEAVER HALL.MORTGAGE BONDS.rs will , 8.idator osterfield ie {ved bythe unders! d NER hort @ T i yews, DAVIS PRNNYROYAL AND STREL HOCHELACA.HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF HENRY HOGAN, ESQ.Of the whole of his property, \u201cGale Farm.\" about 400 acres, extending from the River to tho Abattoir, including Stores, Hotels, Houses and Hundreds of Building, e Lois ou- lare will be advertised, Lunch and sale on the pre THOS.J.POTTER, 202 tt Auctioneer.1 Late A.M.DeLisi, Est.Important Sale -\u20140F\u2014 es.Furniture, Piano, Carpets, Valuable Oil Paintings, Gasaliers, China.fine Silver, Glassware, &c., On MONDAY MORNING, 13th SEPT, AT THE RESIDENCE 444 SHERBROOKE ST.Full partioulars later.THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.\u201cREAL ESTATE.Highty \u201cImportant Anction Sale Viitheut Reserve.The splendid | property of estate Mads Thiviorgo, orner German and \u20ac Catherine\u2019 pare n number of ouses on BL nt street; a splendid farm viose to the oity: yaluable corner loton De several houses near- houges on Durocher street, .large property St street, fine investmonts on Ontario and Bleury streots, pa extefibive sale\" f lots near Bt.Cathe 1atroet.wos! and other choice proper Ne nl anñounce with fall purticulars tn na fow dass.for Septem- opening of Heal Ketate Auctions.THOS.J.FOTTER, Auctioneer.BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.Property -ownoers who wish to sell by this method.RA consult their own interests by ng me an early call.The entries already made in my diary for September and October, and the number of enquiries {rom intending buyers, portend an active season.ong experience and unequailed success at th important specisity are well known, and affurd a Sure guarantee to owners that their in- ts will be well looked after.tof hal be bappy as boretofore.to confer with those Intending to sell, and give reliatle timates of market price.cost of advertising, c., and ail | necessary Information.© sales need to managed trom he end with oe y ability, an by experionce.Advertisemontd well written, and nothing left undone be put oach parcel well before the publio, both in the newspapers and in the The Conditions Sale, both kpliolt and beginnin w plainly set forth ns to utes im- ossible, so that no hitoh ee # will occur in payin deeds passed promptl eglect or nc experience has often caused serious loss and expensive law suits.TROS.J.FOTTER, 202 Auctioneer.= Thomson & Gowdey\u2019s Sales.NTIS N° EIGHTY FORT BTREET.BY AUCTION AT OUR ROOMS.THURSDAY nd SEPTEMBER, 11 O'clook, Substantial, well built house, with modern improvements, Bponce\u2019's Hot Water Furnace, Palr led anal Papered, ol » desk class THOMSON 4 GOWDETX, 241 and 243 St.JAMES street.FH AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER O'clock, At our Rooms, Bankrupt Stoek Dry \u2018Goods Choice lot of Tweeds, Gonera! Furniture, ete.THOMSON & GOWDEY, 0), W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales._ ALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.H.O.Parlor Bet Tapes stry Carpe able \u2018Whatnot.Gnsallers.Onk Bidjonrd Dining Table and Chalrs, Dinner and Brea! fast Bot, Walnut Bookcase, M.T.Wainut and ther B droom Bot Croo © sob ° Wardrobe, T.er Hall Stand, d ng Range, En the matter of JULES ~DABTOUS Tobacconist, Montreal.\u2018Bealed tonders will be recoived by the n dersianed until MO NDAY.the 8th FETE BER, 1886, at 11 o'clock noon, for all the assets of the above ostate, consist ing as follows: Block of Tobaooo, Cigars, &o.veccencu$ 1253-94 Book Debts.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 1875.09 EEE das free 1e For er information SUV rates.Office of SRATH AVELUT, peo ot Suary & DavaLUE | 204 5 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ible for any debis _Collegs, two } INSOLVENT NOTICE |É ARROW & JAGONS PATES BOY.- Eyory Aft ternoo and Evening.this 2 rns CLS EF em, \u2019 pr ox Boucs AUET) Gi Ji Sie CH ä ti CT a ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE | 70 8T.ao 8 Eg Reirsy And to the Under the ans A pions D toto of SE strat._ THURSDAY, Sud po 1088.pa Motors Var ath PT ve gate hieuts en board, Adi DANCING.Mrs.Goûwin, 1800 St.Ont! rente, i ons J 82.on ae, Hig prob x ATUBDAY, Soplomingy.oF \u2018he season on DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, MR.A.BOY MACDONALD has returned to the 9 City, and will be pleased 0 wishes to a sirioced ia in Daneing.Will be at the Que Queens s all every day.or WATER RATES, that the WAT or th current pear are now d and all ersons able to pay the same are hereb requir thaa-trun t thereo to the unders not a st le loo.w thin TE DAYS from t ate last M DSOrION hereof, without Further otic.AMEs F.D.BLACK, City Treasure! _ Montreal.1st Bept., 1886.Te In connection with the above, further noti is hereby given, that the water supply will out off from varties whose ter Hates remain unpaid où tho 16th SEPTEMBRE next, By order, JA MES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.Montreal.1st Bept., 1886, 205 à NEW PUBLICATIONS.The SEASON LADIES\u2019 ILLUSTRATED MAGAEINE, FOR UUTORER, NOW READY, contains a review of novelties a peediework, richly ,richiy liu arated; COLORED FATES: Lor fae pict ; RE number af las.roide an 4 tial atlers, THE SHASON Ie the only Jon gxciusivel voir 10 en fashio fancy needle amongst its ons, A se î ey ha » not only for pean, Dut 8 more or the exquisite exe exécution of { the ea ravings je Large amount matier given Prise 3e Conts ver ere For sale by all booksellers and newsdoaiors, æ THE MONTREAL NEWS COMPANT, 2061 tral.Canada, GILNOUR BROTHERS, 87 ST.PETER STREET, | Staple & Fancy Dry Geods & Bmaltwares, vn () rere JOB LINE CHECK BUMMER SILKS.BLACK SILKS.WOOL BHAWLS, EE SREAKFABT BHAWLS.BLACK KID GLOVES.- # * UNDRESSED EID GLOVES.DRIVING GLOVES.LARGE STOCK NMP CARFETS.TAPESTRY CARPETS.JOB LINES IN ALBUMS.FRENCH BLACKING.BRASS POLISH.CLOCKS & WATCHES.POUND PRINTS.MAGOG PRINTS.OOTTON TARN, / tpt GILMOUR BROTHERS.105% ECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR BALE DECKER BROS.STEINWA OHICKERING, EMERsOX, Anl other first-class Iustruments.in in Splendid order.Low prices and DeXOUCHE & \u201ca ATWATER.202°10 63 BEAVER HALL.ARPETS, Don\u2019t purchase without seeing the new Fall ovelties, greater variet à cheap Shan ever; Toa Ba po trios, Brussels.Wiltons, à naters.in i on, borders, and stairs range cularly choica.Hee tha and Mais, } Mat : EEE EL JAMES BAYLIS = A NOTRE DANE Nise, ES\" sec Lie Bow Monin ia in Hare's Ollclothe; B.LAURANCE\u2019S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Are the finest in th orld, aod are qu teed to relieve all vision wi ore other kinds fail aloes Head Office for Canada, 246 St, James St MONTREAL.Py 08 TO RENT.Suvsmau Goonp UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS To Eant for the Fall and Winter Months, DeZOUGHE & ATWATER 202°10 63 BEAVER To Contractors and Others.The Plug and scum Patent Hock dupe ug, elo, gor poner Tae Wh : .me Manager R-FLUID (Registered)\u2014A Delig Chive refreshi fe cop pee for ee cu RES ER Eh Ant du URTAINS, COVERINGS, PORTIERES, acplendid assortment now shoming ns br th opard Naw Wi Hanh 3) To LEE Et ar JE twp AMES HORA We T WEA mr - hb PUBLI Cc Norion la ATES glven uly ape\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > A cmt 7 Rg et EST\" ~~ fre wk wile SFE COGHLAN- At AS Latour at ere hoa ror fits.Leurent August 80, the wite ai Aylmer street, she ste of Glarte bise 0 a son.THOMAS-O0 s 30,at M8SL Hubert the wite of ph p Thomaqa ot a daughtar, .MARRIAGES, T-DUFRESNE-In this tg , 30, at the 0 of hs tJ er at al.Traces Fl bi?Mon: ve ed \"CARSLEY'S COLUMN.4 WEDNESDAY, BRPTRMBEN 1.1888.aT EET CARSLEYS COLUMN.xEw coons.Nmw aooBs.Avery Doparument in full swing for the FALL TRADE Great VARIETY Of New CLOAKINGS.All imported direet from the Manufao- turers, prices low, assortment large.For tho Cheapest Drees Goods ever offered in Montreal come direct to DEATHS.JOHN MURPHY & CO0'8.RPTCHINOY Autass 28, Anis Laslen ond Drees Moltons 50.4 or Charios a apd dulce Bute uteh HE > 1 10 Dress Meltons.15¢.\u2018 months and Limes.Dress Alcltons, (40 inches wide) 30a.Enps., please one} 1.ELLA 8 Dress Meltons, (40 inches wide) 250.NOBDHAN\u2014At Hochelaga, ugust 8 po os All Wool Drap Foule Berges, in all the A treet.of ONRREE A sosump > do Wile, oF oi nod 21 UMBRELLAS.leading colors, 250 s years Phuoth Sra trom the Above ga- MBRELLAS ress lo Mount al Cometory.Boptomber EMBRELLA French Dress Cloth in Rich Mixed Colors Lats clonds and acq tances A Sordiatty fault to attend.UNE ELIAS {all wool), only 25c.This line has usually THOMAS\u2014On Aug.81, in this city, Florence UMBRELLAS.been sold at 60c, but whs bought at a great Beatrice, beloved daughter of Philip UMB REL LAS.barzaln, hence our price, 250.WILSON\u2014Coteau du Lag August 30, Cathe- BMBRELTAS Ask to see this line.rine Cocker, beloved Fu of C Ca Pa A piace Umbrellas come te pr ey opte bor 4.; aor really first-class Umbro French Rep Dreas Goods in all the new goau tances are rospecttully invited ton at 8 CARSLEY.shades.only 830.tou 1he Weather.r.m.\u2014Probabilities for the next 24 hours: Moderate winds, mostly west and north-west: fine, pleasant weather, stationary or higher Semperature.ra th > à 4 a on 635: ss ils wi : pres auto last year: Max 70°: mise moter readings to-day: 8 a.m.29.95: Bagois 2130.02: 3 D.T0, 30.04.Appointments this Evening, Theatro Royal\u2014\" The Long Btrike.\u201d One Great, Glorious Attraction.Ponsonby \u2014What! no fishing or boat- in \" oprietor of Humpback House\u2014 EA bathing, of course?\u201d \u201cCertainl y 20 not.\u201d \u201cI guess mon 't stay.You haven't a ain le attraction.\u2019 re SE have.There\u2019sa fil stop BRE 0's worth half a million.e is on alone, and ei \u201cGivè me a cheap room on the third floor.\u201d \u2014 Philadelphia Uall The Value of Rain.What is the rain for Bessie, said a little 3 year old girl to her elder sister one day as she stood at the window quietly watch ing the rain as it briskly desce ; ed Why dear?replied her sister it is to Tatar Yehe trees, Hlowers aud grass when are thirsty.mor I seel Tnswered the little one assuming a wise air, the rain waters the the cow eats the grass and our Eilkinan brings Mamma milk with waterin it, Should Encourage Him, Fond Father\u2014*1I believe my son is a born poet.Would you advise me to encourage him ?\u201d Exporienced Editor\u2014* Hum! Well, I can Pt say.Why do you think he\u2019s a .F.\u2014\u201cOh, he foes about looking melancholy anit wri es verses.\u2019 E\u2014 E.bly some trouble with his liver.\u201d F.F, \u2014 Then; he doesn\u2019t eat any- hips, E.\u2014\u201cwell, I believe, you should encourage him.\u201d Steamer * Persia.\u201d BAILS EVERY FRIDAY AT mee?P.M.< {TORONTO $7.50 2{ST.CATHARINES _ 8.00 & INIAGARA FALLS 8.50 | MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED.For Be-covering Umbrellas go to 8.CARBLEY, For repairing Umbrellas go to 8.OARSLEY, ONTREAL LACE HOUSE MONTREAL LACE HOUS MONTREAL LAOE HOUSE MONTREAL LACE HOUSE.MONTREAL LACE HOUSE.MONTREAL LACE ROUSE.MONTREAL LACE HOUSE, MONTREAL LACE HOUSE.MONTREAL LACE HOUSE.MONTREAL LACE HOUSE.8.Carsloy\u2019s is the Lace House of Montreal.He koops the largost assortment, the newest designs, and tho best value ol any house in the Dominion.OABSLEY.French Cashmeres in every color for Fall Wear (all extra wide), prices, from 500 up.See Our NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS.We show full lines in all materials, and at prices that defy competition.SEE OUR NEW BLACK SILKS, We Retail 81iks at Wholesale Prices, Sew our Now Striped Velvets, price $1.25 per yard, samo as sold elsewhore at $1, 50, BEE OUR NEW PLUSMES, We show every color.BUY ALL YOUR DRY GOODS AT Jou pp + gon 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME ST., 105, 107, 100, 111 ST.PETER ST, Terms Cash and suly One Frioe \u2018 2o5t À Quix OF rans on Momeni The following articles, which for price and quality are worthy of caretut and dame mediate attention.1 JERENTS.« Every one neods à Jeyuer for the | ; Autumn.and can they possibly do better : than come and see ours.Wo have all ! colors and black.Large and small, worth from $2.00 to $4.00.which we will'sell at the small sum of $1.85 each.GREAT SALE Of MIEADO CORSETS, black.cardinal - and gold, in all sizes, warranted perfoet : fit; only 500 & pair, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.LARGE NEOK BQUARES only So each, BLAOK CASHMERE HOR.Ladles\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, 8, 8%, 9, 9% inches, worth 600, for 406 pair, BROCADED VELVYET, Now is the time to sécuré your Autumn Dolman of our Black Brocaded Velvet, worth $3.00 yard, for $2.00, CIROULARS- Our Waternroof Circulars are still departing very fast; they are sold elsewhere for $1.25, while our price is 750 each, + \u2014\u2014 S.D.Hr 1985 NOTRE DAMN STREET._ Opposite Dupré Lane, 202t2aw HANDKERCHIEFS, DKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS.HANDKERCHIERS ANDKERCHIEFS, HAN DKERCHIEFS HAN DKERCHI Frs HANDKERCH EFS.HANDKERCHIEFS.HANDKERCHIEFS.HAN DE ERCHIE Fs HAND Hues.8.HAN BYE! HANDKERCHI LADIES\u2019 lors s {s the place for Ladies\u2019 and Children; s Handkerchiefs, in plain, fancy and embroidered.Haudkerchiofs from 2e to $16.8.CARSLEY.- et Rak ph ne India FOR INFANTS WEAK.Bwiss Book Muslins, Bwiss Book Muslins.us Book Nusljna, Book Mus.\" B.OARSLET, FOR INFANTS WBAR.ens.[.inens.Linens.Linens, di no India] 8.OARSLEY, D.BATTERSBY, - 181 St James St, (Citizens\u2019 Insuranoe Buildingh 0512aw NAL \u2014 DO NOT FORGET THE Ulgar Makers\u2019 Pilenic, September Sth, 1888, at Elmwood Grove.MONTREAL BLACK GOODS STORE.vo BEST CASE VALUD! \u201cWe Invite comps at buyers beinz a samples free.By anticipating thats advances In Brack CASHMERES, We contitteted in time to secure coda at old prices, ang vontinue to sell our ANDARD MAKE at 6547800, 90c, 81.10, $1.25 ve claim the credit Shee ng one of the BST collections of LACK JERBEYS n the Dominion, and Wo Wo bo selling them at SMALLEST PRICES.The price of our FREXCA Wovk CorsETS nre $1.00, $1.03, $1.35, $1.75.$250.Ladies will now find them in our NEw SHow Room.Mourning orders complete at sbortest noce .7 1, and for convenienca ¥ Irom Montreal, mail FOR INFANTS WEAR.\u2026 joria Lawns, a La shop's s J.awns.p's Lawns.ad eS 8.OARSLEY, FOR INFANTS WEAR, =.Bont Jaconette Musling lared Jacongtia } Muslins Embrot larg Camb At 8.CARBLETB.FLANNELS WOR INFANTS WEAR.3potted Salisbury Flannel, Potted ls Flannel, pr lanne prig Salisbury Flannel.8.OARSLEY, FOR INFANTS WEAR.Fine Wide White Saxony Flannel.Fine Wida White Saxony Flannel, Fine Wide Cream Saxony Fiannel.eo Wide Cream Saxony Flannel.8.CARSLEY.\u2014\u2014-\u2014 new & PDIETERLE, 1791 NOTRE DAME 8ST.110 & 118 8T.PETER ST, Uso ASHWORTR'S THREAD for band and _pachino._ 205 11 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO ALL IN wah! of goods In vur line, On and after Boptombor 1st, and until furthor notice, our cheap sale of Furniture Jomalning in stock over one year must- out to givo room to our usual and ory large stock of Fall ds.whi s now nearly compinte, and n marge stock of the newest desicns in Brass nnd Brass and Msh Bedstcads, Orlbs, Swing Cots and Reclining Chairs, which nod Into Bedsteads, with other new styles of \"goods too numerous to mention.Among the vory nach reduoed goods f for, ho Cuming month will bo some his Carriages and Perambulators which ei td olugre.out at haif pric n * such st sx over winter.à SER Mon Y, 3 BY SON, 49.1851 and 1858 Notre Dame Street.corner cGill dient.» OLRIEItS H.F.P \u2014\u2014:0: CIROULAR OONTINUERD.But ! am happy to be in a position to stato that the Amo | to coup tho benolit of mary years of bard npremungrative work bas come to band, and tho publie are sbow- ing by their e noouragement that thoy a __ .precinto tho.\u2018efforts of Up Town Stores OArry stooks which in soma casos aro geo- ond to none in this city, and inatead of (ns in the past years) aiving us the preference FOR INFANTS WEAR.Cream Flectoral Flannel.roam Elec atoral San ol.roam § Shh fanbol.Cream Su ed anne 8.GARSLEY.POR INFANTS WEAR.nfants\u2019 Cloaking Flannel nfante\u2019 Cloaking Flannel jersey Flanpel ervey Flanne! \u201cda At 8.CARBLEY'S, Bootoh Finnnela for Wrappers 8coteh Flannels for Wrappers Écotch Flannels for Wrappers Beoteh Flannels for Wrappers At 8.CARSLEY'S, Eng fab Shirting Flannels nglish Shirting Flannela i nælish 8hirting Flannels 1 ish Shirtine Flannels At 8.CARSLEY'S.French Llama Flannel rench Liana Flannel rench Liama Flannel French Llama Flannel | At 8.CARSLEY'S, tor triflos ani smal Shiney, they buy 5 veusive Faney Goods and Siaplos whi are soid much ohenper than Doyn Town For Silks Drass Goods, Black ods and House Furnishings of all kinds.\u2018The public has found out fhe my price Enr much lower than any other store in the city an assortment to select [rom much larger than tho majority of the other storos.so 2% yaa wide, onting Flanne Ia va ae MM.ds wi ath Conti n& Flannel, 2% yds wide, ! At 8.CARSLEY'S.th Conting Flannel, ath Sout nt Flannel, the scalos have turn o that instoad of p Town Customers pasaing Oùr doors to Rad patronise Down Town sivres, it 1« the pooplo of all parts of the el d'hotne come aud «et bargains From ua, an ing la by iiion a OAITY 4! a ay t + eo A onl alt ally promise Both Tole inmy Store wil bo ith want- far as.Assortment a con oergod and at he rate I am Inoroasing my sto À will soon able to show a stock of Ono lun- fred gt housand Dolinrs to seloot from.y requ Ung che tnvor et se 1e publia to Somg ac napeat y Fal Pri remain their Humbie: sh Sant Ie ° ° 2611 de 1318 St, Catherine Street Week QUEEN'S HALL Jonas JR BOOKS & Bros Parties requiring the very bost Bowinz Ootton.for Hand or Machines use, should ask for Brooks\u2019 Spool Cotton.It ie the popular sewing Ootton in England for manufacturing purposes and private use.and has been for genorations pasty Evor since Mossra, Brooks Bros.have nood the pries to thé Same as ordinary spoot cotton tha demand hae kept steadily ime TOWNS, Sy Reaucrions SUMMER Boots & Shoes PRICES LOW, ENOUGH TO SUIT EVERYBODY! Ladies\u2019 Bat and Laced Boots, from 75c up.Ladies\u2019 Fino Kid Buttoned Boots, worked button Roles, 1.15.Men's good Laced and Cong.Boots, for $1.25.Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 School Boots, from 750 up.Ladies' Fine Buttonod and Tio Shoes, for 65a.Men's Nios Neat Shoes, from 900 $1.15 and $1.35 Ladies\u2019 Geod Prunella Slippers and Congress, Men's Fine Bewed Laced Boots.$1.95.Men's Fine Calf Laced and Elastic Side Boots, hand sewed and aalf lined.$3.00.A Genuine Bargain Guarantesd to Everyone at W.R.THOMPSON'S, (OO\u2014McGILL ST.\u2014IOO Directly \u2018opposite St.Ann\u2019s Market.205t1 X X Divet From Vienna! tot 7 t\u2014NOVELTIES IN\u2014 VIRNNA CHINA, VIENNA OMBAM JUGS, VIENNA AFTER-DINNER OOFFEES, VIENNA LUNCH CRUETS, VIENNA SUGARS and CREAMS, VIENNA CANDLESTIOKS.= This Celebrated Gla.\u2018 VY LET'S (Cama HAM \u2018 2602 Notre Dame Street.\u2019 i X > THE ALBERT COPS \"OATMEAL TOILET SOAP X| am | aes Be Site Sekt and Buea | «À FIRE PROTECTION VILLAGES AND FACTORIES.OUR SFECIALTY.OUT \u201cen ESTINATES POR WATERWORKS GIVEN, INCLUDING THER, HYDRANTS, vantes, .CAST IRON PIPES, &o., &o.We keep in stock Steam Pumps of the most approved patterns, for all purposes.We can supply STEAM FIRE ENGINES.350 gallons capacity, fully guaranteed, with all the latest improvements, for $2,400, stn (§ wetr\u2014 - : BR, H.BUCHANAN & CO, 662 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.! 20418 Bomseav Broraes, BOYS.YOUTHS.GENTS' OUTFITTERS, + 235\u2014&\u2014237 ST.LAWERENOE BTRERI \u2014 0 mn Goon NEws reoM TER BRIRT Paorout, w arrangom 3, which ne made ufacturinz The for the aulok despaton of m Tving better quality at call and sas, .a lower price.Proof, call SPECIAL INFORMATION, r Whit irts othi rie Linen for ary ots \"and Fron A 8 ont of all our Shirts.Prices from \u2018bite Shirts, déc 200.185 300, $100, roe e , R .60.Any gen tieman buying \u2018doses per cent.less in price; we do this introduce our A moribar à tter.The en ess bands on sleeves and back prevent thom tearing, and a great improvement upon the old styles, Bose Bora, Chureh Emigration Society.Canon 3.H.Quope r, honoraty of the Church Fle gration society ty of land, has been visitic towns nion or provincial im stationed making enq tion of the emigration uiries ton agen © condie for placing them in suitable sitio pad the guarantes for È phetr interoeta care of.M who eer church er rig bad foterviows witn ladies at don, Hamff and Toronto an: with the Minister Agriculture, the Hon.John Carling.Sheis of the opinion n that the inducements offered fa Ca oto boat servanls are not su\u2018tl- clent to Iodice: t classes to ) emigrate and that much better arrangem must be made.A branch of \u2018the Church Eemlaraiiy society bas been formed at Toronto, at London and at Montreal in connection wit parish of 3t.John the Evaugalist.Caso Cooper says the errangoine cularly faulty at Ha acier 208 best it wo adval vincial ond Dominion vation Be ments wore merged into one, as under t © present state of things neither appears to sponsible.It is also ha dontoraplation ae éstablish servants\u2019 registry 45 connecti \u2018with the branches o of the Be Oniron Emigrati , \u201c \u201c[ society in (real.o\u2014\u2014PEAOH BLOOMN\u2014o | Écoper left Mon Monday efotne fo aiarvie SE A FEW PIECES OF Minister of Agri _ The New Methodist Chureh, © ie designs for the new M odist 8 th i at con Sorex vof re erino atroets wéfé com y time since b Mr.A.AX per ow be- cot\" spmombat Towra and th by the cotntnittes in about two weeks dered ly.It la hat unosrtain whether work wil bo begun oa on the buildiag tbls Lun: viet \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Workingmen's Wass Mesting.- fa, pein iby pére notes: The Hit M ross : Kays Boome Go w ress mn: su ported by eaveral promisens 9 *, New C.P.B.Fnriee Ouse.\u2026.i ron 1 forgery and bigamy.ad { terrido earthqu ad ome mn) i.September 1.\u2014The Fremdendladi, donimenting.oii the North German Gasettd's apparent inalnuation that an understanding exists between Austria ana Russia regarding their respective spheres In the Balkans, Asserts ammphatioally that such an impression {s erroneous.Caer 00° + ANOTHER AMERICAN SEIZED, [SPECIAL TO THN STAR] Harrrax, N.8, Sept.1\u2014The cruiser \u2018\u2019How- Jott\u201d seized the American schooner * Highland Light\" veer Fast Point, P.E L, this or oe for fishing within the three mile te MARKETABLE FRENCH GOODS.\u201d 7 } [SPECIAL TO THE GTAR) PARIS, September 1.\u2014The steamer ® Chateau Lafitte\u201d is being fitted up to exhibit marketable French goods.She will visit the \u2018West Indies and the French colonies, THE POLICY OF THE DISSIDENTS, .IBPECIAL TO THE STAR| LoNDON, September 1\u2014The dissident Liberals are making arrangements to hold a meeting to discuss their future polioy.DR.WINDTHORST'S OPINION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! LoxpoX, Beptember 1.\u2014Dr.Windthorst, the German clerical leader, thinks Prince Bismarck is aoing all in his power to destroy his reputation as a great statesman.BIR CHAS.DILKE NOT IN CANADA, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR) Lonpox, September 1.\u2014The report of the arrival of Sir Charles Dilke in Canada ia declared untrue, It is said he is still in France.\u201cMR.EGAN'S DEPARTURE Mr.Van Hornes Tribute to the Departing Superintendent of the C.P.RB, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.Toronto, September 1.The Mail's 8 clal, dated Wighineg.A.wirdst 31, says: Nr.Van Horn moe president of the Canadiau Pacifio way mpany, was present yesterday when the tarewell addresses were presented to Mr.Egan, on his leaving the ovinpany\u2019s servioes, and took oocasion to express his high sense of that gentleman's efforts to further the company\u2019s interests.He spoke as follows: \"Mr.Egan's resignation has been a matter of very deep regret\u2019 to the directors of the company and to my- seit.I haye felt very strongly ho value ( ot Mr.Egan's services to the fidelity to the a company 3 interests strand his 1 his in telligent discharge ct is duties have remov- from my: mind anxieties for the western division to such an extent that I feal his loss very \u201csoriouel y If the Canadian Pacitie Railwa have done anything to retain Mr.Eqaa it would have been done, but his rémalning with us was not a matter of dollars and cents.If it were à question of salary we would have givea wbatever woul , have been necessary to retain him.I regre \u2018and every director of tbe road Jonrels exceedingly golng.As Egan's sucoessor, I Tis it right to stato that he will be n Wm.Whyte, the pres- on superintendent the ivision.Mr.Whyte feeling that his beaten might be improved by living in the North-West, it was deemed only just to give him the rence.I have known Mr.Whyte for a number of years and have always found blmm a most plpasaiit and saresable gentleman, and most Just and r in his Ju Murra, intendent of t| © South-Western \u2018orsnon, in set in Mr.'s place until Mr.Whyte re- land.Mr.Van Horne leaves ent of ros from for the south to-morrow \"and returns via St.Mr.Egan leaves for his new sphere of labor at Lhe same time.FATAL ACCIDENT AT BOREL.A Young Man Drowned by the Capsizing of His Canoe.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.REL, Que., September 1.\u2014A ve doi aocident occurred this mo a young man ni glad, a cousin of the one who was so borribly mutilated by à train running over him at St.Roch, on tha Montreal and Sorel Ratlway tho other day.According to the account gleaned from a boy, it a 11d appear th that Lo was hunting at the Bore Mr.W.M.Boivin, sad ng to oro of wn, and on sec ng a flock of aucks approachin mm their direction.Langlad quick] arose in the canoe with his gun in readiness, and in so doing lost Lis balance, thus caus- the canos to capsize.On; Ar.Boivin, who was with him, rising above the surface, the unfortunate feilow had disappeared with his gun, amnionition, ete.All odorus to recover the y have thus far failed.He was uer b trade, and had been in Mr.Boi- 0's omp oy for some time.A CANADIAN IN TROUBLE Arrested at Boston on Charges of Forgery, Embezzlement and Bigamy.Bosrox, M Beptember 1\u2014Frank X.Byron, a Canadian, here on his wedding tour, was arrested on Saturday, charged with forgery and embezzlement In obtaining money from several Boston business retoading to sell them wnluable real = orged titlo deeds.Six De been that Byron ia ted in Topeka for is victim, Miss Kane, clung to refused to oredit the charges against bin until this morning, when he proved to her that he now hada \u201cwife and child living in Topeka.DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.{8PROIAL 10 THR STAR} Evaro, September 1.\u2014 William Arnel], aged 107 years, die! yesterday and was fo!» lowed to the grave to-day by three gyuern- tious.He was the oldest mon who ever resided In Élngaton.Within a short time of bisd death he was vigorous, ng ight, a retentive memory and an excol-_| tue J lent tite.Ho immigrated to Kingston hen 70 FX of a leaves six children and a whole host of of grand and\u2019 great-grand children.EARLY FROSTS, 81.Pavy, Mino, September 1.\u2014 Bpoclals frous different of Bi Minnesota and Dakota, 8 show tha was a general frost on Monday night rue the night before Garden track and late corn was dam CHICAGO, Beptember 1.signal Service office reporte indicate pears frosts 10 Michigan Wisconsin.a was no frost in lowa, gad bly lsat 1 froat in Northern Illinois and Indiana tor 0-day.4 \"THE EARTHQUAKES | PREDICTED.| capes.a weaits D.Oop tember 1-\u2014Prof à weather prophet, 0 cit bre, | dicted several da 5 Pasco that \u201caval an eo shocks\u201d would bo I er ported about this date.MINISTER TO MEXICO New Yonx, September 1.\u2014The Tifes\u2019 Washington 8 Thomas Courtland Manning, of ulstana, as boon appoioted minister to Mexico, to succeed Henry k Jackson, resigned.LOW FEVER.1.\u2014Rumors of the ap- pearan Hy an sand à at the Beloxl, xi, Mise.sa uarantine are re- ss otted tw o deaths Go- curred oe Suntan THREE.NEGROES LYNCHED.Vicxssno, Mies.eed ery L Thee El MoNutt Lak ore out, on Th day tein for at \u201dINORKASING TAR TROOPS.a er PE ne road .caf v Auguet 3, pe Mioistes of Var TERRA, sl | i ESAT M ALLIANCE.J ata man nam: This season has been a remarkable one for the increbse in the Sumber of new dwellings being orected, and archi GONLLACLONS, buil era.magone brickla yors andotuors bave Bo that work all Bummer.Itis Boca Fan ve D being tas sadi $ arges ng the addl- tooal Wilding erected by Canadian Rubber Co ra the new store erected on Craig Street essra, Tnos.Robertson & ho new Tran bulldi of the Fraser Institute Bul ment stree the completion ng in St.Sacra- and ft.John street, the Glenora bullding in Notre Date street west, and the five buildi of vhdgn Berthelot on StL Francis Xavier streot.\u201cfhe number of pew wolilng houses going u uptn the west ond has beéa unpreced large aumber are go olng up tn the init of the Shamrock across Grounds, at the extreme end of Su Catherine street, adjoining Cote St.Antoine and along Dorchester street west.On this latter streot Mr.James Howley ls erccting four Lionses ut a value of about $4500 each, W.I.Thomas, the architect, is putting up two similar; one building hero is belog eracted by the Messrs.Hopkins for Mr, Janos Hardusty, brother-in-law of Sir Donald A, Smith, to cost iu Lhe neighborhood of pine thousand dollars.Oa bt.Catherine strsot svest opposite the Shamrock Lecrosse Grounds are being er pix new houses by Messrs, Morton and others, according to plans drawn by Eric Man, four new ones ou Chomedy street, five on Fort street, two on Towpr avenue, six on St.Mark street, two on St.Matthew street, according to plans by Fowler & Bowes, Nelson & \\ff, the Messrs.Hopkins and others.On Mackay street Mr.A.McEntyre 1s erecting two houses under plans by Beveral other houses are going up on this street.AL the corner or St Ca borine and Peel streots thres new stores being built by Mr.Walbank for the Boge estate and at the corner of Metcalfe and St.Cathor- Inet a fine store aud u dwelling are being ereot- Mesesrs.Nelson & ONY.At the corner of therine and McGill College Avenue four stores and dwellings acou to lansot Mr.Eric Manu, for Pre au rey.There is also a new store on St.Catherine street, opposite the Queen's Hall, just completed.The change in the character of St.Catherine street west is more marked than ever,as in addition to the new stores erected, many dwellings have been converted into stores.In other portions of the city, such as at the head of Durocher street, Lorne Avenue, a and the east end, thore is also a large number of Dew dwellings, more especially of a moder- Ma a Font bo &: ted, the rush of work necessitated by the above extensive building operations has eaused an increase in the wages of yorkoen Plasterers now reovive from $2.75 to 00 per day; bricklayers, $3.50; 2s od $2.00 to $2.50; masons, $275 to $3.00, the higher tigures being paid men.For shovelling, eto., the price aid is $1.40.The increase In wages this year is fully thirty per cent.over average Beasuns.In auswer to à question put to the Building \u2014Inspector, 8 STAR Te porter as to bullding prospects of this season, that official said that more bulldings were belng put up pow than last esason, but the total value of this scason\u2019s work would not come up to that of last year.Buil operations were especially active in.St \u201cAntoine ward.The buildings being put up with some exceptions averaged in cost from $700 $5000.He bad not as yet made up his statement showing the total amount of capital which was being put In bull \u2018The buildings next to the Balmoral Hof he constdered among the moet {mportan [ones erected this year.: PERSONAL, Col.D.Quigg and dauzbtor, of Detroit are the guests of Mr.James Baxter.Rev.Dr.Smyth, of St.ase St, Churoh of this ality, bas returned from the scasi Archbishop Fabre blessed the corner ore of the new ohiurch of L'Epipbanis yesterday.Mr.Geo.H.I Bland has returned to the aw such \u2018improved after his trip to tue ve George guess thé General Traffio Manager of the C.P.E, réturned from the Pacifio coast last night, The Rev.J.G.Norton, rector, of Montreal, Mrs.Norton and Jawily have returned trom their Summer holiday.Mr.Wn.Srainright, the pop popular aa assistant General Manager of {| Trank Ratl- way has returned to his duties ioe à'pieas- ant and well earned rest in the Old (Country.Ald.Donovan's son is on bls wa \u201chome from Donald, whdre he met with rible ncoident which deprived him DE bath Dis | ozs.He will arrive in thé ¢ity on Friday ven! Accidentally Drowned.Coroner Joues held an inquest at the Morgue yesterday afternoon on the body of the man who was found drowned at Longueuil whart Jeoterday morning.The body was identified by the daughter of the de cea as that of her In er, Joseph Gosse selin,tof Descbambault.He was a widower and had been missing for some da, That ne minsod the cars when he in- nded to return home, and knowing some of the men working oa the brick barges at the wharf he went dovwa to see them and ac- SE fell into the river.r signed by M the parish priest o founda in bis pocket with the other afticles reported in last nf ht'a STAR.The jury returned a verdict of \u201c Found drowned.\u201d YTho remains will be buried to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Customs and Excise for Angast.\u2018The receipts of the Customs for this port during ibe month of August show an increase.of $106,648 over the same period last eo figures betng 2735405, against Fr il in 1886.[he 1 Joes in the Customs LL on the rare of July, the net increase since then over the same period last year being $240.000.The Aoorease, tho Collector of Customs says, is n ticular article,but in fact is oi ong the \u2018a ovincing tho Lightly, prosperous condition o try.inland revenue receip for August, 1846, wero $129, being en increase of $5464 over the is per tod last Ce The Rocorder's Court.Business bas been unusually brisk this month at the Racorder's Court, sod the ra- sult has boen aa increase tn the revenus.ln Je ok whi Au deb pus Dar le Ww 9 ua as.y 8 UE BE an.ae > {hong over ast Ye Eheodore Marquis, who was charged with attem oy wo coma 3%, Jodece assault on a alms ne Bec + posts by Liberal Candidate for Misalsquoi.A Liberal convention was held at Bedford, in the county of Misslsquoi Monday aîter- noon to select a candidate for the approach- 10g provincial election.À large atiendance of delogates and other members of tho arty were present.Mr.J.cCorkil onnimouely selectod as their candidate, The meeti as 4 most enthusiastic ove and the Li als in the ¢ounty feel confi- uedt of awcoesa.Hospitable Col, Ouimet: Col.Oulmot ertertained Mgr.Fabre at his residence at Ste.Rose Monday.mong others present were Rev.Measrs.Chatle- bois, uf Ste.Thérase, Leblupe, St.Martin's, Coutu, St.Vincent de Paul, Le Monde, Ste Desfoyes Dorothee, Labelle, St.Jer ome, His Grace's Bacretary, Dr.MaoMa ste Rose, and Dr.Filiatrault, St.Timothée.! Freemasons\u2019 Plenfe, The Freemasons of Bedford district their nonual picnle at Mliasisquol Park, Bighgate Springs, yesterday.A largo vuwber of their Montreal brethren wera presout.The tug of war, Bedford district va.Montreal Masons, was, after a hard struggle, won by Lhe former.Filmed for Throwing Stones, A mao named Gedeon Nadesu was fined 20.or three months yesterday by the or for having thrown a heavy stone fares! Pigeon, inft eurlous WO etes CITY ITEMS.Mr, James Stephensen, superintendent of the G.T.IL, starts for British Columbia on uraday.oe of Bt.Mark's Churob, rock \u2018mwencing at 230 = m \u2018tight to reject any entr \u2018one-quarter of a mile.suuver.The fullowing is the s held méfie the Hox cé the the grounds of the fa cu ue Then 0 VI tore ee Eh D e # ag: e/ ces ot Redfearn and Shaw.The of erleket matob betwsen the West Indian team and thé Onturio Canadian Asso- ation at fo dlub, was finished Friday.The, Weal Indians were again victorious, og \"an a hota tice and i 0 Th Wear Indians will play in Chicago, Pailadelphia, New York and probably Bos- Aquatics.Two heats in the preliminary races of the loteruational sculllng awecpstakes wero row on the Euglish pres yesterday.be contestants were of Austraila, ggainst Bubear, of England, and Yeqmer, of ttsburg, against Neil Matterson, the Aus- (ration sculler.Beach won by six lengths In 18 minutes 38 seconds.In the second t Teemer claimed a foul, and easily defeated rson.A collision -occurred between the two steamers, and the press launch was crushed between the thers and tilled with ortunately no one was drowned; the ma~ jority of the reporters scrambled\u2019 into the other boats aud two of them swam ashore, The final beat between Beach woud Teemer takes place ti y.HANLAN TO BACB WITH COURTNEY, The final articles of agreement for the race between Henlan and Courtney were signed last night.\u2018The winner is to recetve GO per cent.and the loser 40 per cent.uf the re- celpts.The course will three miles.Both men are in excellent condition Bets were made yesterday 75 to 100 in favor of Court- has made a private bet of $1000 with [lanlag that he wn make Han- break his record or beat hi Quoits.The secretary of the Montreal Quoiting Club bas received a challenge for thu cham- que gold medal Irom the Stoney Creek uolt Club, county of Chateauguay.This ub is ono of those that Played for the © gold medal on Dominion Da alleyfield.The match comes off on grounds, in rear of 761 Oralg street eutrance by St Sophia lane-ou Saturda September 11, the game to commence ut BL o'clock sharp.It weather and time permile a friendly return played on the same group ame dote aîter Lhe challengo match by the Stoney Creek and Orms- n clubs azalnst the Montreal otub.The Mate club beat these clubs at the grammes at Ormstown on Domtuion- Lay by po! Bioycting, An adventurous 4 yctgyoline fea feat bas just been performed Robartaon, the well known ed t of Washlogton, Qut- side Lhe city is a bridge 300 feet long built over o rocky gorge nt a height of 125 feet.The bridge ls protected by a wall with a coping | inches wide Robertson pl his bicycle on the copicæ, whore It jt vas A] bya irlond while he mounted.rately rode along the narrow He ben ae succeeded (tn galning the end of the bridge in safety.Athletics, The 120 yarde championship race was run at the athletic meeting at Stonebridge, Eng- d, on August 16th.\u2018The race was won by .Ritchie, the winner for the previous 0 years, who thus became the owner of tio , Splendid challenge oup.His timo was THE CHAMPION re Tho athletic onamplonshipe under thbo aus, tion à fll ta Frida, September 24, 1886 on tho Shard- k Lacroess Q rounds, % are the events; 100 yards Yun, 440 yards run, half mile run, ope mils run, two Toiles run, 120 ards Taps run, three miles walk, pole hig! running bigh jump, runing broads I bir \u201cthrowing ; poun hob, throwing be putting woh of war\u2014teams of five men.Ba tries close Wednesday, amir 2 The above events are open to all amateurs, Any entry, unless from a bona fide amateur cu, will require to enclose c tials in of amateur standing.Entry fee, ity son event, tug of war team.Tug o var will be pull ed on sof! ground, | and - 0.a eveut of a large entry Hat, the \u201crials in throwing tho hammer, Bian es the shot.pole hizh h and b pe, d'olock in the morning, at the jet ot th 0 Sommitioa Tho committees reserve the \u2018Tho track fs Alf entries wuat be made before noon on Wedneaday, Septomber 22ud, 1886, to H.W.Becket, hon.sécretary, P.0.box 267, Montreal v HARDY FRUITS FOR CANADA.Mr.Oharies Glbbi Travels and Researches orthern Eurepe.ro postal cards have just besn received vi waning, of this city, from Lo Gian es Ly iy the well known horticul- of Abbotsford, P.Q.One 1s dated fet Bt.Potersburg and tho other from Hawmerfast in Norway, the most uortherly town in the world.Me \u2018Glbb visited b encampment and saw 4Uv reindeer.Lape speaks of the wonderful coast, the chaotic desolation among the great grim inoun- tains, and also othe beaut of the lovely leve, ntral Juss od Some valuable information and varieties of seeds and fruits.He expects Te rer during the ont ot September.Lad so He has visited Norway, , Lapland, and when at Btockboit 0 could pot Josiah the tem bration of pquie vis siting i Russia.which bo did some of the th into As Ag prculburat collage of Toma: © Fi of low: U.8.The ches selbb have resear proved most valuable, bath rp a commons and a scientilic sense, fud | the introduction of a large number of har rdy fru into the Dominton has been attended or the most gratitylng ros TRANSCONTINKNTAL BARNINGS, Joly Truite Roeveipts of the Canadian Pavifie.Mr.J.G.Ogden, auditor of the Canadian Pacific, yesterday store complèfed tho statement of earnings and expanses of iho road for the month of July.This statement bas boon gagerly looked tor by the officers of wr nasmuch as e | {aout 1 showing which Las been out road wus opened for trafflo tbiou, fi to Vu mop: Juir.1086.J3f Ik.0 snail | ad J ir, 7,1868 the the net pet profite we nn sip ae hs ore: WAR a profit Loi $1, Ehud © aln » HE profits over et pes rio Int.y erefore, for Jul As 9.a + January 1st to auiy Bi ait of 0.58, the ç earnings for July Innlude seu 441 for car a construction materi + auainst 73 i Le the asme mouth\u2019 year, ss +, Fifty Teura 6 Priest.\u2019 Tho Rav.Father Etlenoe Normandin, \u2018of L'Assomption Collegs, wili colebrats the fiftieth Ablversary of tis ordination on th 14th inst, Np tho ocoasion à pontift tic mass will be chanted in the parts y His Grace Archbisbop 0% ormer students of the college wil be invited to attend.In the evening t or will bo a display of fireworks, Gala Day At st.01 Eunlan The ladies of the {burch of Bt.Lambert intend bi olding a on Saturday aflernoon, wii be games, races and a ed and a very pleasant ay bu eX Proceeds in aid of the Chueh bulldiog hie Piento at 84, Helen's roland * \u2018The annus! lcnic of tho ompleyés of Messrs.He 1x took place Tato day at 8t.\u201cHe en's Island.A namber of races were run and handsome prizes given.dre thing weut off Lo the sat staction of all oon- oer\u2019 | Ste Adolphe La Minerve says that a pe, boco coowpany St on Sar to xt week.\u2014\u2014 vs hyo f you had taken two of Ourtor's Lituh.\u2018bes Lived Pills before retiring you vel ' have bad that coated Por bed ast the mous this mornlag, Ketna A with Rothwell loved wo well eho] to hood | asleep in my chair, and, ah for two t Canada, the Amateur Athletic, _ tou | düe to no common-place | body | or mind could beur.For the 3 about ible foc my words, \u201cwho are {en he disappeared.od sou CHAPTER XXV.\u2014Oontinued.: Es.*Come then,\u2018 he said shortl aud ir perilously.He turned on his i n a discourteous manner pitssed out e room.565 half rose from my chair.better be with vou,\" I'sald.Rothwell pushed me back.\u201cStay where you are until I want you, a Philip, listeu\u2014if ever you say your prayers\u2014pray that nothing may make this night a fearful memory.\u2019 He left the room, leaving mein a stats a of wonder.There was an excitement at agitation about both him and oy fat father, ich the circumstances .of the could not account fer, Lord Rothw had now gone to plead my cause, but was beginnidg to think diplomacy was not his forte.He had commenced b putting my father in a rage.Wel), must trust to myself for the future! I lighted a cigar, Mrs.Lee came in and cleared away the dinuer.! had a long gossip with her.She asked for news of V Blentine, and was much dis appointed that I had not seen him for ong She wondered why the master her up so short when she had men, tioned his name, and why, at last, be tald her in his sternest manner never let him hear It again.And ! wonde too why my father should have dered.such an inveterate prejudice against the Estmere family, With his words lingering in my ears gaquired of Mrs Leo na to his gene health, and was assured that he Ki spoken truly in saying it never was better.Then the old ue soul left me to uy clgar and my thou thought a great deal about C lauding, 1 wondered why the two men in the nex room were having such a prolon interview.I wondered if Richard C ham would really send me his ee whether, if we met, 1 should kil! him © be would kill me.1 was not mucha 1 was a skilled pistol-shot, although I bad never fired at a buman creature who was firing at me in return.SOLE.had no wish to die.Life was very deat.My code of honor insisted that 1 should try events with Chesham, but I w likely enough, to come out unscathe What would Claudine do if I were sho Poor Claudine! What would my father do?How strange he should tu death, little knowing it might be so ne; his son] And Rothwell ?Well, I believ Chesham in revonge for my full.What a strange thin ng that a middle-aged sunk like Lord Jtothwell should have qi 5 so fond of me.1 wouder why it wonder wh hy Then tired with the day's travel I foil hours.It was w get little Lee EE UE night.Tho dining-room duor wus ope whien some one turned the baudie of library door [ awoke, heard Rothwell's deop voice\u2014it seomed coine through a ! \u201cYou promise on your honor #° E \u201crill , you return\u2014 I promise On gp: : honor.\u201d J to my feet.I heard door but nd found Rothw standin before me.The ores of t six foot man were positively The la uughing re Touch for absence died on a En im and knew that bis mot hm, lmnds I nl h but oth my ia wh what is it tp Icried.\u201cIs an the ma er?\u201d ; Still Le ald nothing, | but lockett a He with his true, lo ving yon, \u201cHe must have believed you,\u201d Ho took bot spoke not a *The evidence was unimpeachab ble, ed \u2018He did ve; ho was overw Philip.\u201d \u201cHe is a just man,\u201d Y anid, BH blames himself for len ear to common ox Toning Wo cng of fede glad thut a wrobg is Bill Lord Rothwell held m Dandi still he looked ut me.yo oA \u2018Ho is convin Phiti Estmere knows that bis ~Layrence Estmere! My tutor Your father I mean, > loved ik Do you'know why [ have lov a son ?Why Iknow it it was your to work out this thing?Whyl you spare nothing-oven honor ; short of nothin, ng gave crime, to jie int truth?Shall I you?Opn, ar ii sai ae eldest son of her I loved\u2014v Because your father, William No! the man you have condemued and ed\u2014 Laurence Estmerel D The truth came to me ; it came = My flood.Buch a flood #3 no brain_ocquid: bold or withstand.In one second pe: tenth of a second the whole of my seemed jostled together, 1 saw that of one upon whom # sudden ht) tion bursts.Doubt I had none.I knew, und remembered everything.3 truth\u2019 and the train-of thought wi which rushed after it was too much.Physi cally, and I! belleve mentally, I 8 strong man; but this was more and 1 hope the last, time ln my Ie.§ fuin CHAPTER : XXVI A QUESTION OF PRECEDENCE, I stroggled-buck to consciousness, à found Lori Rotliwell standing over m bathing my furebend.Seelng my eyes: open, Le filled a glass wit with vite and brought it lo me, & ileal LH then byan © aire os p= | ie The Lo guramount iden fn my mind.Estmere was my mogls A een Toward the door.awed, and seized ny arin \"Whero ure you going?\u201d he asked, - \u201cfun g ROUE to my mother\u2014at ni down, Philip; don\u2019t be un 8 You ure bowilder, nut and collect yonrselt.i] say | um goiug to my mother, Whe: ÿ you, sir,\u201d I continued, scarcely rou! ; and years we have been parted by fraud! N one shall part us again.\u201d Jrothwe cll, who wag itnmensely Eon ful.absolutely forced me chaise, \u201cNit still\u201d he said, and'try try renlize [ever {thing LE thut avery word auch as you spoukr mos à will give a fresh wound to your fathoë\u201d Fe eu \u201cWhy did I! not know all this befoi What right hud you to keep i \u201chich, Philip, or, us sho you nôw, Luurence\u2014I was bound several reasons to respect ct go secret, Tho duy a 6 wounded uld fl La never saw of: ros knew was that lo was alive Tue one nan Who know bis > Se race, the so OT, me th oh ie he as Caithful joo hie tous and, although w grea misgiv contented El Por ard a letter a I heard i par more of Laurence mere for nearly twelve years, Then, ou know cliance brought me to yo el our father 1 fie dre but co a por Açare, \u201c0vEZ) OYEZ ! OYEZ! == =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Deming of the Autumn Term ef the Cours ot Quoen\u2019s Bench\u2014The Judges\u2019 Charkg tothè Grand Jury.The Autumn term of the Court of Queen's nch was opened thls morning, His Honor : iy Justion Baby presiding.Messrs.J.A.= \u2014Quimet, Q C., and L.J.Bedard reprosent ed © \u2018whe Crow, After the Court bad been de- \u201cclarod duly opened by the Crier with the \u201c, timo honored formula winding up with oft yopeatod oyozs, the following GRAND JURY was sworn in: John Grier foreman, Jas.Dem ore, A, Daiguault, L.A .Lamoreux, d.ÉUfsr VE Birt, Z Auge Huot, A, Bicotie, M Birtz, Ed.Huot, E \u201cAude cils, .Robt.Henderson, A.G.gaie shou Walker, Jos.Cairns, J.it Hi Logon, ; Faves, Ii.Cameron, jr, A, TT.Wylie, C.J.} Boy mois, F.Varrington ?THE JUDGE'S ADDRESS His Honor then delivered the following J .Address to tho Grand Jury: \u2019 Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: It is my agreeablo duty, as president of this Lurk to thank you for the promptitude with oh you have responded to tho call made MpoD you, at this seitson, to fulill the important functions imuosud upon you by law in tbe proper administration of tha criminal justico of the country.To say tho truth.they are of eat importance, considering that Ît places your hinds, as it wore, the fate of those of Bor citizens, which by the event of somo un- ortunuio circumstances huve been brougit foro this, tho higbost tribunal of criminal Jurisdiction in the land.Upon your shoulders Tests tho responsible task of advising tho court as to tho criminality ol those brought before it.and whether they should undergo 4ho ordeal of atrial or not.inthis, however, I must remark to you tlie law does not give you altogether freo scope.You must be uidod in your findings by the proof luld be- ore you by t prosecutor, whether the Crown or a private party.This proof, with- om it boing that required olsewhore, must con- ou that there is cause for tho accused BAHIA eri.a trial bofore the Petty Jury, who alone have jurisdiction in tho matter: or in other words, lhat from the hearinx vf {he wWit- es for the prosecation tlo accusation poithor frivolous nor vexatious, Let ibe well vadersiood.tho Petty Jurors alone have the HEARING BOTH SIDES OF THE CASE _ Khat is to say tho witness es who prove as well \u201cAs those who disprove the chario made, and it would bo à dangerous trespass on your part \u2018were you to substituto yourselves to them in manner, Therefore, vrudentiy avoid the arror which Is now indicated to you.As to your other dutics, they are contained in the oath which you have just taken.You have hoard it stated that you are met to net on tho One hand, through envy, hatred ur malice, and on the other, neithor for fear.favor or Shee ion, gain, reward or hops thereof.To do othorwise, you must feel, wou!d be the re- worse of your duty.t 18 not necessary or mo to add any more on this point.believe.Howover, lot me call your attention to un obligation 10 which Grand.Jurors.are.sworti, but which.vory often, is considored and ented with much levity: I mean the socreey with which their deliborations ought conducted.To communicate outside \u201cwhat hus passed in your room is an extremoly ve offence.The Grund Juror who witti 3y mes guilty of the same, casts his oal Under his foët und rendors himselt : GUILTY OF PERJURY, Unfortunately this sacred engagement Is too often forgotten, 1am bound to say.Although _ somewhat heavy, the nol calender does not oontain any o - © ee our serious attention to two crim Tear © becoming very frequent in © midst.Formerly almost unknol vi, they to almost th thrive to among us and most alar n _ Le \u2014- It is well own that it takes different forms, ous names, and is punished in accord- amce.One yould De tempted to believe that community as this \u201cone is it would be © un Fito This is not the case, however, I am sorry to say.In this country, as weil as in other parts\u2014it ls not for \u2018me to Took out for the cause\u2014the good morals of the people seem to have become weaker.It - is, therefore, for th tho proper suthoritios.undor the cireumstanc - TO ren MUST CAREFULLY tates that thè laws on this point are strictly od.and gen equentiy that those who 4, in solf-respect.actuated ir Atom aot dotostable passions, regard- hao, sex ot person.dare commit such a A city, o_ district in which the law is well admin cannot and must not .allow such people to follow with impunity dos Infamous practices.In ease indictments encu shonid be laid before 0 You, tne tho after with great care if that a true bill should be found tingly, in order that _ found gailty, may be punish according to e rts.In tho second place.1 will ention the crime of burglary, which It must admitted, is considerably on the increase.Good ! faith s0 80 nocessary in all the transactions ol life is constantiy being surprised, and the audacity with which tho offouce is committed eausos a considerable disturbance in society \u201c undoubtedly.and that to such an extent that , ess reiations before long must bo uffoct- * wd it to a considerable extont if the strong of tho law is not brought in to ropress it.oo often, alas! this crime es its source .in the ovil tendencios of our Hie, which are.ong others: Tho entre of becomina rich ver moans: that of living as well ue better.than our neighbors.without into account the RESOURCES AT OUR DISPOSAL, \u201cor that of satisiyiog such tastes and weak- @sscs as tliosu created by un exaggoratod ve of luxury.It is easy ol execution for the terat to man.and in the commission thereof there is always nn eloment of fraud.Several + dndlotiments of this kind will bo brought beforo you, and I trust that as in the other cases you ve them your strict attention.BVO Dow only to urge you to proceod \"without delay with the performance of the uty assigned to you and to impress upon our minds the gravity of the same, beltev- Re, As I do, that you fully realize it.Should | You want at any timo in tho course of your deliberations the assistance or advice of the géloers of this court, I need hardly say that it open to you, and that yon may address ~ yourselves to them in nil confidence, bro swearing in of the petit jury was then \u201c procecued with, and when terminated His \u2018Honor comptimented the grand aud petit uries on tho Jact that not ono had absonted bitmself, which fact be considered us highly encouraging for the administration of justice in this strict.© Mr.St Plerre gave notice that ho intonded appealing from tho decisions of the Re- .order in tho cases of D.Collins aod P.; ie Cour he t'ourt thea took recess until Lalt-past pe JURY PRESENTMENT.The Grand Jury made the followi sontmeut this afterneun : ad pre- TRUE BILLS.is 0 Rov neglecting to provide for bis wite} Geo.do.: Geo.Larsalou a alse proteuces Jas.ee Prete forgery: Pat.Fl Wallace, Bridget Flanagan ad à Sebo an, assaulting a coustab ogi discharge of ,.Massie, stealing from Be Holomon G1 Guldstonc, recoiving ole good Srivs Ge linas, Jakoeney: Alp oe am ement and tor ara o for, \u2018Frank Adamson, larconcy.fers, je NO BILLS.Jos.A.Cloran, obtalnlog money under od Wm.MoGuire, wounding with felonlons vie, | assault and battery.: Jochpk-Cioran, jr.has now given In- #tructio c his attorneys to Institute ap Sis damages against Mr.McCrory for ana Jury were discharged until yn BYE 2 LS LATE IN LIFE, (st, Bruno, Dr, SEUFLO), to yor ol - no, \" Btudy for the Frieninaod! , : Da L Sawrlol, Mayor of St.Bruno and Pro blocs of the County of Chambly, hae Me 7 rese College,to study Tor the This sudden detorminal lon was to rion e had gone.\u2018a widovrer- and since tho death of his and EES Sevoon very and lscouragod.eav- iritad be Us of a vs prop- get s a »; i y re ge Yolo te snter the Biles pod.» roe his 4 ination Teceive or .parishion- | that (bo Canadlas ue to rae a congiderab thoy oy clatm be tho.lS prices pa 0 dar adionte lar, property, or den Prat en © Grove, which has es Donnelly for $23,7 houscs on pre 16800 feet.\"The Female Home on the O'Brien property has also fallen into the hands of the sy dicate at 40 cents a foot or a little over $10,000.Pour parlers are now bei had regarding the Judah property and enquirles aro being made for properties situated un the upper end, of Ri TY Sheridan property is umier bond to the samé parties at $70,000 for \u2018ope thon! while it the Bryson estate bas not\u2019 follow suit it is slap! r asking too h a figure.1n the east End.rumors are in circulation ing 200 acres from Mr.propriotor of the Gale farm, for the purpose of eroctiug thereou extensive workshope.Alderman Grenier had heard the rumor, in fact he bad beeu a proached r ng a proposition from à e company as to the question of exomption trom taxation for a vumber of years.Regarding the west end depot scheme the acting Mayor believed the Pacitle intended sbortly coming before the Council! with à view of pressing upon it the old Gosford street plan.Personally he;did not favor the west end scheme if there was any in existence, and bolleved tho Council would tight thom upon it.ST.PETER'S BAZAAR.The Preparations for the Opening of America\u2019s Greatest Church.Montreal\u2019s palatial temple of worship, whose completion the clergy and {faithful ot the diocese are so strenuously endeavorifg.to obtain, was throughout the whole day the scene of groat bustle and unromittUng ha sacred edifice was filled with lots, ladles and men, who are working pris in their respective sections, decorating the walls with streamers, affix pictures and inscriptions, and arranging their tables for the great event which ins to-morrow.Among the ladies prosent to-day .were Mesdames Mathieu, Jetté, Barnard, Hingston, Snow- don, Gronier, Rodior, Tabb, A.Singras, L.QO.Legendre, O.L.Tisson, Dubuc and Jubert © Notwithstanding the fact that but vart of the decorations have been p in position, the wast interior ot te edifice presents a most gay and festive ap- pearauce.In the centre is an immense stand upon which the Oty and Harmony Bands will discourse each \"evening the finest pieces of their repertoire.At the northern axtremity is a large oil painting of the Inte Mgr.Bourget, along with the coat- of-arms-and-the following -insertption :\u2014 \u2014 - uo de beau jours rapelle sa mémoire.fut de son pays et l\u2019honneur ; et la gloire.Y jyant ilfenchaina les coeurs do son troupeau; Il les possede encore au dela du tombeau.The section of the parish of Notre Dame occupies the north west corner and a great many costly and useful articles cover large tables.The section of St.Bridget's pariah is opposite to that of Notre Dame an roximity to it is that of the Sault-au- Recollet.The objects \u2018under the care of the Ladies of this! woul bad tbe nuns the Sault been told soon enough that that their co-operation was needed by the, organizers of the bazaar.t.Anthony's parish has been generous in fe donations, and St.James has an Assortment of rig Th has seldom been actual ed revious bazaar.\u2018There a rich oll tablegu Valued a at $150, the eee ot the Siste ters 9 Mercy; an elder down cushi on, Arpoldi; bronze framed, bevel-od, es; in charge of Meedames; Tascherea! Levesque, Oltvier, Kelly, Brosseau, Laberge, otc.The \u201criches display is beyond a doubtittat of the Sisters of the Convent of Hoche pils ol the convent are play.- THE *\u201c MATILDA OC.of this SMITH\u201d Her Departure From Port Yenterday\u2014Louls Murphy's Death.The ** Matilda C.Smith,\u201d Ca, rie.left port yesterday for Quebec, where she will be for some time.It will be remem- been that the ~ Matilda C.Smith \" is the barque on { which a sallor named Loulg Murphy Killed by a Jat from the rigging.i alleged by some of \"the 8 men who left \u201cthe ship whe ¢ she arrived, by being sent alpft before having fairly recovered from a di location of one of his arms.Capt.Brownrigg indignantly denied the truth of this charge, end before the ship loft port Jestordar.: STAR roporter saw the first mate, J Cushmahon, about it The mate said that the deceased, Louis Murphy, had been engaged as a sailor while the ship was at Kingston, Jamaica, together with soveral others, nearly all of whom had now left the ship.While Murphy w work, on board, when the ship as stin in port, he fell down a stairway ured his arm.He was Ata nearly three weeks, t went to worl of his own free will at tho end of that time aod among other things which hedid was td w up sails, which fact, mate Cushmahon Berd, « early : showed that the man\u2019s arm was not dislocated.Un the day on which he fell from the royal yard arin and killed himself he bad been working for sevéral hours fixing up cordage; etc, along the mast.None appear to know exactly the reason of his fall- lug.o spoke after falling.The mate denied that he ordered Murphy up the mast, sayiug that ho went up of bis own aocord.The mato sald the death was purely accl-\u2019 dental, and no blame could be im uted to bee das © deceased was at sca the du.following his death, taln Browns oO was REPUDIATION OF A CONTRACT, Mr.8; rés es and Aide Aldorman Grenier Say - Street Farine Dentraot was Legally Carried, something new in the annals of Cop- oh matters for a committee to award t at one meeting wud to répudiaté ape.This was carried out to per- Il apnalt Company of New Jock be as it had never oth nding this the Cit, Surveyor states tho i wi ifi bo proceeded w ith.be fa Mr.St.George, \u201cis sim $y tantamount to charging us,that is to say the cecretary and myself.with falsifion- tion of \u2018he minutes when I am wi to swear they are correct in avery particular.The ontract was awarded with o full sanction of the committee It a DE signed and thefWarren-Scharf Asphalt company bave already commenced making pre- varations here to begin the work at an carly day.I can\u2019t Saderetand why the question ts now brought Aldermau Grenier ho\" vas present at Lbe committee mouting, sorroborates all that Mr.St.George says And takes the stand that the city cannot fenudiave a contract in such a maaner.only explain Alder- pau Beausoleil 5 actimae\u201d Be said, \u201ctoa desire arass the chairman, Ald.Laurent, Matrimonial The coming marriage is announced of t only daughter of Sir Donald Smith to the Hon.Amyas Northcote, third son ot Lo Jddesloigh.The ruarrlage will take place in Montreal about the and of this mont or the degioning of October.Air.Northcote, guest of Sir ag ls Stephen last year.ho marri aünoanced of 4 Henri G.ie, advocate, with the ons daughter of on.Senator Lacoste, Q C.REACH WINS THE DECIDING BEAT.beat In.th Sctember 1-1n the deciding a 6 (n stakes, between Bench and Toemez Beuch because its proprietors are i effect of of last Light\u2019 { pe ae \u201cfull (ath the famous \u2019Sproufs The Mrests Nagumbered with Nasses of Fallen Debris-Over ixty Persons Killsd and Wounded, CHARLESTON, 8.C, Beptember 1.\u2014 An earthquake such as has never befgpe been known ia the history of this city swept over Charleston last night shortly after 10 o'clock, causing more loss and injury to property and far more loss of life than the cyclone of the year before.The city is wrecked.The streets are encumbered with & mass of fallen bricks and tangled telegraph and telephone wires, and up to an parly hour it was almost impossible to ro ot aLOcE ares the most the people with their families night io in the stroots, which even dla mc ug are crowded with peoples afr: enter thelr homes More than sixty persons were killed and wvounded, chielly volored, Among the S whites killed and fatally injured are M.J.Lr.K.Alexander Hammond and\u201d Masioy Robinson.Fires broke out in different parts of the city immediate- 1y after the gartiquake, and some are still bur, but there is no danger of them spread ng.There is no way ot leaving th ty at present.THE WRECKED CITT.Charieston, à port ot entry, county of its own name and of South Carolina, ir situated on a tongue of land between iho \u2018rivers Ashley and per, which unite immediately below the tuwn capital o je largest ds \u2018and form a good sod spacious harbor, communicating with the ocean at Sullivan's 8 Sen d, 7 miles Bolom.dt 18 118 miles N.E.of und which the he city butte elevated elght or nine feet the level of the bar hone tide which Hees \u2018about six feet, Towing by the city with a strong current.It has a water front of nine miles.A sandbar extends across the mouth of the harbor, affording, however, two entrances, of which the deepest, near Sullivan's Island, has 18 feet of water at low tide.The harbor is defended by Castle Pinokney and Fort Sum island, the former two and to fatter st six miles below thé city and also by Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island.Charleston is regularly bulit and extends about three miles in length, and nearly one and a half in breadth.| The gtracts, many of which are from: G0 to 70 feet broad, and bordered with beautiful shade trees, pass for the moet\" t, parallel to ono another from the Cooper to the Ashley River, and inte \u2018by others nearly at right IN CENCINNATL CENCINNATL po oper ut singular enneral feeling Sr diese ) nko it\u2019 Cir aed | ine people out of téniimagined that t were sick, and many did not oon tell iA morning that the disturbance was in mothor earth.ly twenty or thirty mee! of lodges and societies were broken up without a motion to adjourn.The.mostf laecid- shock was felt in Cammingsville, where lights were put out, and nd bou des D Cattleb: eburg, n, W.Va, the shock was e rushed out of thelr Lousos reaming.swaying motion seemed to indicate that the houses \u201c Harvatre LYXGHBURGH, Va., September 1.\u2014Specials from pesto noue out Western Virginia essse report severe shocks {| serge lasting 1rom three to five minutes, atout 10 p.m.last night, MAGNETIO STORM.de an: Y., September 1.\u2014A mag: been 4 of tbe wa the : swaying o eavy ne |S a detect on of earth our: + fran - THE SPROULE CASE = RANT fore the Supreme Court of Canada *rl at ostawa, |EPECIAL TO THE STAR] ptember L.\u2014At the Supreme this morning, before the case from British Columbia came up.ney-Gen- eral Davie, ot British Columbia.Chetan: Rob n, of Toronto, and Mr.Gormully, o for \"the British Columbia OTTA this caso are brietly these: Sproule killed a miner at Kootenay, British Columb was removed to Victoria City for trial pres convictedof murder.His caso was then appesied through pue regular courts to the Supreme Court of da, on the ground that such removal of the prisoner from Kootenay to Victoria prevotted his having fair trial.When the cafe before Judge Henry ot Ottawa, the other day be lesuod a writ of habeas corpus demanding that the prisoner Sproule we be brouzht from British Columbia \u2018this the Sheriff having a or the prisoner refused to obey.J Judas Henry has now ordered the Short do be brought here for contempt of Court, and the caso was then referred a the full court, This morning\u2019 proceedin; were opened by the \u2018 rond of Le rit of habeas corpus issu y Dry.On this Ing read was moved be t by the Government\u2019s counsel that this writ of Aabeas co, ite us be rendered null and void.Mr.McCart LA for for defendant, argued that r's the prisoner ecessary, an and moved to that ef Soot This the Government's counsel objectcd to, but the Court reseryed decision upon tbis point; but ruled that the Argument on the general case proceed.Mr.y then said that he Pend his colleagues would » vithdraw from the case until the Court bad sell tled this matter, aud so preserve.their lente rights JOTTINGS FROM QUEBEQ.Mr.Tarte Makes n Statement \u2014 Politionl Mesting\u2014Geoneral Notez.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] September 1.\u2014In à vigorous re- ard'8 at r.Ta Otnadien says : \u201cie gfe Jarto_h wished to play the aame of L'Etendard, his uid have benelitod, for tice newspaper camo to hig own office to offer him the large sum of ten thousand d for the right to express their opinions in one of the journals of he tg, a mc Ln n (po meeting, at whic! ail ictal cal parties es will be reprosented, will be gel aid at St Eloi, county of Temiscouata, on The 88.Ye Titania\u201d was safely placed In the new araving dock this morning.Michel Denis, an Indian prissaor, arrested for burglary, escaped from the Fraserville gaol on Monday mght.sulle London and Provincial Marin urphy as manager: DEATH OF A HALIFAX MERCHANT.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR) HALIFAX, N.S., September 1.\u2014G.R.Anderson, of the large d dry fogs | firm of Ander.a, Billing & Co.at London t morning.oN had had gone to England for the benefit of his TO RESIST RUSSIAN OOUPATION.PARIS, uéientembor 1.\u2014Tho Je Drbats ublishes an interview with Prince Alexander of Hesse, father of Prince Alox- ander, in which be.declares that Bulgaria would resist any attempt on the Russia to occupy se Sountry, and and char to pesto rich old ow coom-.Machony fa between the three MORE TROUBLE FEARED AT BELFAST.* BxLFAsT, September ) resumed patrol in sloag road.Crowds have >, .ot the civ, place, General Buller's Mission tis Merry\u2014 \u2019 Bismarok a Believer in Pasion, Loxpox, September\u2018 1\u2014Xbave bed talks | with.several members who attended the meeting assured terant to reconstitute the Liberal party on a truly cease till the Radicals gst tbe practical leadership\u2019 of the party.All present at meeting Rule.The chairman bimself proposed that | .| of Liborallam Wat the meeting the test * of Liberalism.What the meeting wanted was to secure better representation of radical ideas at head quarters.Hithert> the party bas been exclusively whipped by tho Whigs.LORD RICHARD GROSVENOR, has always conducted the organization in the arls are young men out ol touch with thd Radical seuti have one of the two whips attached to the porty which does all the electioneering \u2018 work in business in Parliament.The temporary leaders told this gently but firmly.the Radicals will begin something like a district organization of the party.At the meeting practically excluded from all share in the | scheme.NO PAIRING AMORG THE IRISH A sign of the spirit in whioh tbe Irish members approach English questions was given lastnight in a remark of Mr.Biggar.Mr.Biggar was asked by the party whip if any of the Irishmen were pairing for the remainer of the session.\u201cWe never pair,\u201d he sald.GENERAL BULLER'S MISSION, General Sir Redvers Bullers Kerry mission begins to-day.The opinion of the Par- pellites is that he will not succeed.They say that moonlighting lies within a very narrow range.Ita organization Is so good that one cated while others know nothing about it.The original purpose of the mission appears to have been greatly reduced.The Standard to-day takes a much smaller view of General Buller\u2019s function than Lord Randolph.Churchill did in his recent description ot it.| *; The Berlin correspondent of the Standard this morning says that Prince Bismarck is a believer clares that Russia has officially given an as- suranoe at present unless there Is civil war.\u2014\u2014 TBYING TO REVENGE HIMSELP.PARIS, Bismarck, baving been duped by Russia, is now trying to revenge himself on France, AL x \u2018each Parce Fitting , À e Parers ry best If | gon rs an d Blicors: now idea rs Notre Dame EH J.Shaw & Co, 7 about fieposing of t of \u201cthote will sell entire st room, Parlor and Dining-room , Pura! iture, at a reduct y 215.278 fe 65, ERNOO 219; 175 Richelieu.81 ve 184; 125 J'élegraph, 3 150 City 127% Co.70.Lond 100 15-16, started 18% co qi osing rate a to Money in London lower at 2% per close.cent New Yonx The mar] wasaseller this mornincandt d ther En) w era, everyone wbofeels inclin u already londed up.Until the Tran ne Pod JAD; 9 LLEY pootber rate war.and outsiders are shy 4 PROVISIONS IN CHIOAGO.Ww.H ° U Brash Manufacturer, TU TT Momb|openiug Highest.Lowest.C1 cs BLECAT ST, AROVE LAGAUCUETIBEE NT.COMMERCI losing.r House Brushes at Factory Prices.200x5_ E AL Ponx.lBe; 85 887 9.75 13574 J J.McMANUS HAS OPENED A FEED LOCAL.ns 26 2 oa Store at at corner of Richmond street, and \u2018ca a i he Tool onquiry to-day Sion LARD= Er: Hl © Sat sa Ei te mes Change, and e following sales are noted; ool 8 \" Ÿ ven 5, 250 do.at $4 25, 150 da aù Nov.| 880 6.60 FEE USUAL WEEELY BALE OF FU Hl Sl | rr a er ar a DE fn broken faldog, moderate fouris amon.oe a Beptembor x \u2014 alt includo Parlor and Bedroom Sets.Dipin rs n New M e Hot quiet but Drm.Goad ong grain mat Fosied : Born Fs an steads.four four nets oh polce Een Rs re Butte, -08a1 t Spring.89 £o 85e: do.red css \u2018lettres (N.Y.Fass-1607-16 - Gon! nsotonorr, Hones plea Winter, ue to to 860; o, He 8 to sos cas £3494 Big.004.83209110 ot a Bale at Pa rn beg.720 soto: Daler) 55 to 88a.\u2019 J = Wo Call's! 91 1I'E © We E.SHAW, tof a tents, u 5 tod SZisarion RE super _Mone tn London 24.Auctioneer.: VER 31 0 of Quebec, bo to £5 ring ae te 430; Igy.SILVER JEWELLERY FOR BALE BE ot ot Fs 10281 \u2014Otroult su orne, 0 to Lo 3 255 Canads be de w decided to cos j the wh Commotion Cameron.Pl aint John O'Kea oan ars\u2019, Mani a.Hope s $4 60: America do.34.60 to £70; fino, 3 90: our Shave doc close oat the whole of te Ec Se he Torenoony at ha se tits of Mort Iddlings, 7, pollaxda, 43° $2 60 : Ontario Re JEWELLERY, à br A apthorits of of justice, ali the 5 So es ih pring >| at prices very much below cost.This is a FE fai ol Elen Sir 8 Ur tei 2 ne 315 bris.-$4 10 | chanee te chtain Silver -Tewellery at a ary \u201chonte o3ut foptembor, 1886, to 4 de granulaiod.4400 yh Ace rh bons Tam.ANT & RON AILIFF'8 SALE\u2014Provinoo of 7 aie Recriers\u2014Whoat, 22, Cr -Cor: Beaver Hall sad Dorthoster girset.1B Distriot of Montreal_No.148.Gye 3 80 dusk 298 bus: our, he bel ; ' Sie Conrt-John U'Reane, et al, Plaintiffs, ve.(eo Fe dr su; 858 PA Sie ep 2301 Cameron, ere: oil mn a a eof a urd or.18 rolis; raw hi os i ep , © ; pkgs.W inst, a1 0f clock In the forenoon, ai rs axD ronmian.ATC HES.= scan the 0 oF of alonuteal, wi ij'be bid by ay 1 ria \u2018ant BERRROBM reports: Ourgoes off coast, whoat | LE rathor anions othing wis Soi Ever Stan Vriné al Watch Ladtes* Rn Cl Fes ARE, 5 rzoes On passage and for shipment, wheat .poing es, and sors.pEnther casler: Mark Lang whost and Gènts sizes for $6.00.A FOR rn, or easter; country mar arkeis; wot On on passage, othe The bandaomess and cheapest Watch ever ES RA SALE.continent, offered.- on .on pass oto the nied Kingdom or hat ant and: ee \u2014 NEW FIXTUR r, 1, ars.: do cor \u201cHENRY ROSS.FiEAT-OLARS STOCK.Liverpool wheat n England, all \u2018that Dues Minn.tour.average price roa 5 Xot, Correction fn Imports into Be United | Kingdom during wock should be flour, 95 to oo à verpool, 8.30 Prime western lard, 205 THE Li file domes poor demand, Qur 00 Mark (By Doran When ; Nosed steady and quibt at 78%c O © closing sense 1 Nw Yorx OiL, (Br Da Opening.six ; Wholesale Produce, he: Ete, CHEKSE.\u2014There is little o: in the local market, the tane of which oo firm, stocks here are not Jeavy, and tran: ons recently have n chiefly in the country with the factory men rect, 1 cable y uotes an sdvanos A .t0 44a.for choice: ship \u201d «laws are in \u2018he neighbourh of 8X& for finest Jaiys.and 8Xc.for good mes diam, at whivh p, Several lo ots of tho latter sald lo} have ed du lam, BCT 6 6 je Puit Presses, ota at L.J.A.fie \u201410 Bank Montreal ES Ta 5 Morchante ind 10 do 127%, \u201cÀ Frs #4 3 of the Radical! party yesterday.All J me it was the beginning of an at Democratio basis, which will not were Giadstonians.and for Home } trocratio Interests.His successors ment.\u2018Their object now will be to the country ana most of the active of the Gladstonian party will be Next scesion yesterday Mr.Chamberlain was membet of à family may be impli- IN FAVOR OP PEACE in peace in the Balkans.It also de- that it will not interfere in Bulgaria ee < Nomar, 9) MFECLAL TO THB STAR) September 1.\u2014Le Matin says that.| Bpeeoial Notice.$ Craig strost, being sig of the finest Bed~.ion of twenty per cent.for cash.205 FINANCIAL.98.16 Molsons 2 vi Tele ha, 450 188%, 75 do 1 Canada Pacific of Mo! ort, 215; 100 do, do, 128%; 5 do ta Mixas o 2 26 Bell Es hous Bl \u201410 50 128; 189; 31 Merchants consols opened d closed Oanada Pacifio 8676.\" Paris Rentes X centimes better than yester 8 83.5 and advan nm at STOCKS BY MEREDITE & Mo for is still sxtremel duil Lon on ere aro no bus- Line Poo ,.and the Baltimore Loo Li cie i Rp Sn ei Wee ot $ to 134, et a! CY Fe kville.1 Lim Ea iE quiet we are gJucte; 8, x to5 10 0 ber owt.al SSE market Ei the ! doll and demand Front to Me dad bbing trad danks dt 100 and 3 apr: Stocks petive uote pails.A sioudy local jobblog trade in small lois: An Te ln con rices are firm Ei to ob gael ye.0 ap tes, 50 per Ib: quotati ee Quo smoked bam e fruits.10loult of sal Sia 3 te + yo ons.fair enquiry 7 dora trade; e: cAgo mess 14 50; clear short cut, now, 12 to 180; d t 14c; broakfast oe bacon.105 10% to Ee ah the nerain bl Cl sanolied with with the ending lines gi sogsonabl où ce and and ples ossinn and Paler $10 per box: Naples le one n°5 r mons, $9 50 $10 to $11 por = anon panish \u2018alone.$6 Hams and 0 calle excess of the de- Wo quote: S bel: ; ca, $150 to riod per caso; IRIs.ZYApes.0 per case : Jersey peashes, Yeas 5 to 350 por.crato; do.in car- Hors at 36; American plums, 750 to $1 ns to $4 8p er brl; a nadian à bas rb; MS Betfaor ao actu 610 to \u20ac 0 poy kdo de 0, $2 to 310578 por kes and vx dati Thorecef not very Savy, emand, bdls, of 1 Tbs ench according Yo ual emand and bri is in fair 100 bdis © stead deka oufl shorts de ner Bell pours wutermelons, : 5 3 \u2018Hay and Feed.anes trom $9 12- 1bs.© 15 to $16 per ton, from $4 r bri; to 400 of gh formers\u2019 Wwaggons are but uito am jo for the gi at $31 to ss, bran $12 to Toronto Produce Market.glfarket san, and\u201cinactive.Su ner A 800: org À 70.Oats aly un inter.2° Lo 80; Sold at 0.2.Te Te Bien oa 79to eas.No.rior extra on track.Flour, supors 84 to on for.36 0840 8 3707 \u201cextra.43 58 to 8 60% Spring LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEST PRIOES CURRENT.Sept.L = Cala.00560665 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.ried by) all Bro st.A iot Bros 1 PT ven Ov.oh IN THE IXTRARESY OF Sl THR LABOR CANDIRATES -willbe held on FRIDAY RVENING, SEPTEMBER 3rd.at 8 o'clock, near the St, Gabrie: |.! Market.Point 8t Charles.es will bo delivered by the three onndidates and others | in Freuch and English» GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIETY.Members of ths German Sooclety are reminded of the Régular Monthly Meeting to be held to-night.205 1 OTTO THORNIN ING, Bec'y.OTIVE\u2014IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Will not be respunsible for any debts contracted In In; Ramo w thuut my write Montreal, Sept, 1 033 Edelmar] iaainet, KB.G.E.TOUGHIX EAC VE Ein ap Sia Chm 206 13e (Coruer der street).| REDERICE W.HOLLAND.\u2014MU F STUDIO, 201 University Stra DICAL Lessons in Vocal Culture aud Instrumental Muse THE 1000 ISLAND HOUSE.ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y,, \u2014ON THE\u2014 RIVER ST.LAWRENCE.t tab ANT ate Y, GIR), Will remain oven until the latter end of oe vite SLE \u201c2 Dutreane Bulls Haag a WA rank: abd to Aaa GR FoR Li vous Bentember.ss Windsor treet\u201d AP ME\u2014TW IBLE ROOMS, WITH OR arr ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT INF Bpeciai rates for stay of week or more, RO bonne MO GER ot a OR Wire hree; sous Ji h baby ; rash Greg atts September is the most delightful mouth MA _LABGE, WE FURNISHED.BACK £004 wages.poly 310 fileury 86 atuber._3 of any to spend on the river, Ro?ay LE Uk floor, wit o op WAKTED con § KITCHEN oy AIXO Dix Rens board; also stables CO AY Booan uN ire, enarsl serv Apply okie Rr D 2051 1000 ISLANDS HOTEL COMPANY, ROUMS-S RE FURNISILE RONT BED.WAITED ax wiio THORGUGULT he R.H.BOUTHGATA, Cuas, P, OLEMEs, from Windsor Hote 205 \u20ac.mended : Protestaut preterrede À read.Bor a Fou esidont.\u2019 Managor.Roos GRMSIED, AT 7IBRUNSWICK STRELT, Office.10 2 | Cabluer Organ.-\u2014\"} : MASS MEETING Te WH ul Aid ch OF San T° rable Socality.Apply j A NEW AND VERY DENT.oper enement, 1 ent, In fir ores T° vo bis furnished, ten rooms, hot aud fold water; 88 Cathart required\u2019 NO LET \u2014 3 STURY HOUSE AND stable, near Windsor Hotei house in food ord order, x] moders, and 3 stalls, bayloft, &e 3% Phillips Sa, LET-8MALL HOUSE, COMFORT- dn hy Ad: pret 2081 Witks knowledwe of Tin Work prefecred.aâpelr at Factory, corner Ajhore mobs GIRLS WANTED.- 100 immediately; for \u20ac at Factory, corner Ara Old astres Lao 4 provements, rent 6300 a 208 8 Hg rT STABLE AND COAQH HOUSE stone cotta n readr bove brooky sireet.Apply to ot Millen, 103 st.Denis 3 LET \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS UUT modern style, lo be # el, vo October aes VW ASTER To no stree LET\u2014COMFORTABLE HOURE, AITUATED ON Outarlo street; containin vaut 15th ot Septoiber FZ JANTED-BY THE OCTOBER, a self ooutained house, west of Bloury for à careful tenau \u201cJ 71\"Sran office.ANTED TO RENT -.A BMALL Address 154% Roms $16 5 | A GOOD MANTLE SALESWOMAN office.ne Cod t'wlihout children, Address, ' : ct Atldress, 2082 .F 25,\u201d STAR Omos.house, use, good locality, ront modernto.205 8 Address u STAR O Wh piety DIVER, TO WORK AT N FANT LD \u2014 SBMALL ETE RTE, Pipes ln th water.AM PR unfur 4s m RE a.wn BUCHANAN & Col strep.Bleu \u201cgl ANTED - iY FOUR SINGLE SETLENEL se with board ; lui mn Breet and portb of Dorcheste: n° STAR WASTED TO 4ST A) PHOTOU bE Tul no JANTED Z UNIVEUSILY M, MAN 55 assis Eng] Private School in towns 4 hears rs Wah, in dress » \"* K7aR offien.rnished ho ou tiated eat of office.205 THE CELEBRATED COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, PURE A5 THE PUREST, \u2014AND\u2014 BETTER VALUE THAN THE CHBAPESE- 128x2aw QFECU LATION\u2014NEW YORK STOCKS, Chicago Grain and Provisions, coutinu- aly Poted oy ayer.our special direct wire to our ow York offi Orders executed instantly, without telegraph, charge in small or large lots, for cash or on margin of from 1 per cent.upwards.Market °} Gossip fron from all points popstantly moderaïs read an We have now 19 oh brant $ ces, employ more hands, pay more fle telegraph companies, and transact more usiuess than any firm in Cana Head Office (Canada), 34 55% - 2514 {Money MUNTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the THE BTA RR Gordoli Btrathy & Co S8toek Brokers, 100 St Frs Xavier st, Ban 1608 AS City Pass.|188 \u2018ja a i30% Ga 31514318 an .\u2026.seu Ni BE lo Panes 11% : +.80534204 [V.H.Cot.Col181 [128 wo.Bras Can.vot.Co.| 90 86! Merclianté 188 {1¥714! Bonds.[.an Townships.12034 [117 [Dundas Cotl\"75 7ê1@ u *nsenfes-e ese 3 ve loons = a On 100000 102 |.|Mont/U, Co 11534 Co [18314 (15814 eis Ville Marie loss.|-.\u2026- W.Ld Co.60 Hocheisqa.id \"vd an.Pao.Ky Len orn listaglins [cac van.2 Rieh O.| 8114{ ,80%4|D.Cattle Col.[12 Do.Bond |.I.IW.U.Tel.[178 \u201d TORONTO .STOCK EXCHANGE.ried for THR BTAR Btrathy B 8 Repo Tr apr y ros- tock brokers.1488 t, Beptem ber Blocks ACA BI st Abd Bi Mobipeal\u2026 |S10ta|216 pd 12534 (135 - NI case feses {18614 120 Qo.13¢ [Mont Tel.Co 208 Dom.Tel.Co\u2019 12 N.W.L.L.Co.12314.C.CP Lan aus nfed.li inte «vont 11044 |Can: Ry.Domintow,.l.310 oo 6 Grant.Bs.i.Y.Y@RAIN AND PROVISIONS.GRAIN IN NEW YORK Maciver à L IN CHICAGO.1719 NOTRE DAME Sr.M Montreal Telephone, 1466.T.E.HANRAHAN & CO.98x ROMs SINGLE.AND DOUBLE, PUBNISHED.13 Mansfeld street.¥08 ANTED\u2014A YOUXQ GI ' x \u2018écokice (95 masitn G % No va CAND Do re WANTER wn STONE, Nags BOY.or RE PROONs-UNFUANIBRED, AT 17 micauonp 57 V ROQMs-\u2014wITH poAup, SUPERIOR ACCOMMO- WASTED Re TO TAKE CARE OF ri an Lo 18 bores os 903 3 on Se Xr eA eft generaily soful.ROSE iabod.gas.bass.4 Sinore tu ANTEU EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR BABY pe rode ee ele re AN o et ROOMS ANT NOARD IN A FRENCH Fiuiis, sooner 141 Union Ave.detwean 1 a ee exchauge Roos FURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEPING OR for indtés cm) 38 Cathcart atrect \u20ac.ET Riles \u2014FLAT OF ROOMS; ven! ences § unfurmisbed rooms.ub lossone d* des PL go \u201cWwW 2430, good local ty; Addr office.208 4 Ro Fork Homa\u201d KesrecTanL TABLE gua RI ABOUT AoE ar WANTER\u2014GIRL ABOUT, 14 YEARSOP Lisi) SIT) SUK 5 Jagpon, 147 Craig atreet a efarvoces required.cmployed daring the day.ALL L MopEnS COX.Te Wie ke XG LADY.(ES À oi iv pat | got posi by letter, GOMS TO LET-FURSISRED DOUBLE AND UX- = ANTED\u2014 = POSITI Roti raised single room.Sih Bras Bord ii LA pairs Eee aa SEE 4 Less Roo = con IFORTABI Le WEL TE pa volite to néyatlre, ?vale foinily, wl noes, : ! breaks and ie required.Evy 18 ig Hi ANTED\u2014A PI = 465 HESTAURAN .08S ANTED A FIRS 83 MESTAURANT art ogNs_To LET,SINGLE OR ED\u2014GOOD ENE u Si A i ER PTE Catherine ai, ua 208 9 we BLE, BAT gas node site ly furnished, beau: fal wipaGon, ry Grant & Son, 32 ver Hall.1 OOMS-TO LET, NINGLE OR DOUBLE BEDRODMS near McGill Colley Addiges to Mrs.Haxter, at 3 ASTED xX rou_pivixe Foo AND : Mo eee venue ro once, (HA Hire * Sen ce i A U HED BEDROOM ON ON- RN Bleu 4.00 month \u2026 Address.| WLARTEDL-A G.UAL SERVANT.FOR A SMALL CHAO.STAR omas, Yr $400 pee 208 § - : AL SEUVAN v.0 RCN FURKISHED To LE ITH BOARD WANTED\u2014A GENERAL AE 7, FORA Mul | RS Suitable for Eo, Boa en, 0} family, À PANT \"90 I ; */CITY OF SHERBROOKE, PROVINCE UF QUEBEC.TO MANUFACTURERS.The British American Land Company are prepared to ereot suitable buildings on one of the rest sites in the city.convenient to rail-.rond, and with abundant water power for any D oF company, possessed of capital suffi- lent to stock ihe buildinæs witb machinery Lo cart on & successful business.Apply shor- REY Que.HERERLE Sommissi OR et, GENERAL BAZAAR.CHILDREN\u2019S BLACK SASHVERE HOSE ASHMERE HOSE.Men's fle, Men's Cash Meg» 25a.ol F up.Canton Fianoels.3.Grey à So Red Door.OGIBBON & MCLENNAN, A = Barristers, Advecates.Lon, STANDARD BUILDING.157 8T.JAMESST., MONTREAL, & D, McGrazox.othe Frances MoLaxsax BANK WEIR, :- - GENERAL FIN NANOTAL AGENT, 162 BT.JAMES STREET.Erchange ad Sor ri \u2018are Pourtant sold.rances effecied and igol Barely dutalor ehh iS Slits and, so pe H ALE-FRICE.-JACESONS COLOGNE WATER is eq ually 5ood and is half the Bof ce of the im porta.Try itl F.JACK.ON.Chemist, \"1358 ot.Catherine street.149x FO3.= SUMMER COMPLAINT, GET.A of LACKBERRY Y CABMINA CUVE ee corner o ony Aor : street.Telopboae, No, 18:7.Belin ROMATIC BLACK BERRY { CARMINA.A TIVE;» sale, casy and effectual \u20ac rr, Aummer Compintnt, ini, &o.; a.C.J.COVERNTUN Ua corner of ileury lux Sk Lawrence stress Branch: epdin Sth, 165 to 6.080 DHE\u201d bbls: boat ro?cor, 40 to 145.000 gra.Sh oice .cheese, ds publia io cable says, wheat.d, supply good, corn, firm, & Wright) IYERPOOL quiet- There are rumors of po! n Encland; cornis firmer she t Co.) Desay st.w osint.+ Highe 61% 61%981X% oY x i Vesa EE Sa \u2014There is no material change In he ot tone of the 2 Bator mar market choise pence fo pet m OOM \u2014 BLE Re 9 Yous 00M WITH BOAKD.WANTED TE) L = is 0 | .Porvant : mast i Loge SAL { ee 5 Recon rai LET.FURNISHED.IX À NICE LOCAL.i ED-A SMART.ACTIVE BOY IN A WoL i it; an A y.1434 8 Dénis atreet, posi Veer au 9 ane git (house FOUR La apis © 2 ngie with board.45 Moo (ahem OU ELE LE AND ANTED_FITTENS.LINING Ce HERS 20 RT BK kinnon, 43 wali ; OOMS \u2014 ELEGANTLY FDRRISRE J, R Champ de Marsat.Each ro TR OOM-LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FURNISHED, FOR or married 00 of kjichen.8081\" COMA ONE La E UNFURNISHED RB RG EDROOM compote AT_ 04 051 WANED GEREKAL | SENET.Hod wagks, | WAKTED-A Dali hE = compton vote Englieh, ntiemen rbain street.aple with ase Apply at $17 St.Dents st.00 mo Ler To AMALL FAMILI 3 ANTED\u2014-TWO XQ, ACTIVE AND 80B Res gr rooms fard ap mi oh nr men for store as che jee Te ROIS TCONFORTA BLY FURNISHED Rous, with board, at 107 Champ de Mars street.Wises OO aed] rod) PIER OOMS\u2014FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED F! ST og R Ms in a private family.185 ry 3 Wares Gasiaic SERVANT.17- COURTE OOM: NISHED, WITH OR WIT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 RODS TURNISUED, WITH OR W.HOUT BOARD WAT Taper i Tos 9 THREE PETES D i WAN Es.ST ror] of Outremont, CEFR dy Es Rr \"GENTLEMAN W} WAR PAST RER Era YEA OF with with uss of bt bab, meal edi Lo Da rved privatel: 7 p inity: his age.h rages, on neni Position good chaos ns a he 1 i cant\u2019s handwriting.Address * ( 11, SAL WAS iE Sod for gi house.WEST \u201cesp.a BEDROOMS Wot pr family preferred.Address, AND SITTING ROOM, me tletrian, tn à private Address, Axe pi 3 A.L-BY A YOUNG ENCH oh A Just.\u2019 ri nl SE SE = | AND 2063 - Wo dois 30 ae street.* WASTED.ITA ATION OY A TE a.4 TO - wa STED-RT A MARRIED COUPLE.BOARD IN taralonod 0 Fam era pret radars \u201cPh WAKIED SFrUATION BY YUNG Svan GCs.derstanding boo! work | Fri: and, Epgish: ons ana Wa El WopTEDDE & A 3 SES xn a CAL In & private family, board and & couplo harirars De o mechanita) Sones Sitasce Sonetrases fac me of Furnished Rooms, ANTED_SITUATION AS GARDENER, 206 6 \u201cAddress, P.O.Box900.Nn doce TERRE ka 0 THIS MORNING BETWEEN ALLAN'S OF ta St Nicholas sires, maf ad names for a Rafe, retarn to fry AA Rroat wiil be rewarded.205 1 Mong Common auroet ie to Cusiom House Ave OL DAY, BY ASE UT WAND one relurnin; I,08T\u2014-es.00 HEWAND WILE B prie ro engraved EP Forecn to wT LT NIG T COAT AND VENT, WIT, pdoto of keys on ring in shenter street, and be A on, Address su.Address EG res Ww as BY des at LAID TO, ANT Piste Won: val 208 4 ibe pocket.Return J SE ANTED SISUATION ny steady woman as thoroLgh cook in a pont mans \u2018Txmity.A RESPECTABL » QUOI Apply immediately to d01 St.Antoine Sik retorsaces.STED\u2014SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, SY A where Tue MONTREAL SLi RTE ra To box 113\u201d y Bt.George Sir Lane, published rakes, Es 57.James Strost \u201c187.John Hi verfing the mener pod #T.PETER 8T 08 208 andré | wa asc, ANY IEWRLLER, wheat.including club white.63 8d to + REET, TE Doors from Cralg St.Gini Lacrosse Mach 22 SATURDAY, Dall faced SHAMROCKS, Smamnock Lacnosse GROUNDS, £2, Catherine at.west, 4th SEPT.at 3.30 p.m, \u2018Play rain or shine.0.O'Brloité Dick\u2019 J 0'Grady's \u2018 Franklin \u2018Kalmasde, I Powers\u2019 J.T.\u2019 to be trofséd tir 6h Montreal Driving Park, on FRIDAY the 3rd ost; for n swoepstake of $300, fa 50pbonis 542.50 sharp.nent y biy Mooti to-morrow, { Jad is plember.at 3 2034 14 the 1 j.Jesh.ovo ATELY BOUGHT.Terms of lenso according to the wish of the purchaser, Apply to No.1739 NOTRE DAME sT, 2051\" corner of St, John, Frs; SALE\u20143 STORY BRICK HOUSE.$2,000, rent $313; brick cottage for 2,100; 2 stores and dueling for 47.000, rent ant 2708 ire ne tenement ô.D.Freud Ageut, 1613 Notre te nf Aree: or SALE-CHEAP, SECOND - RAND School and Collego text books, at Healy's \"oo Stvre, CGS Craig strest, i near Blenry.__ For [A LEGANT SET OF SILVER P| ar Find to w cadiu present.A great bar- gan.ust sold at once.Addross \u201c A, W.A.aa Ww?ANTED-TO PURCE ASE LOLA sant MOAT OR #kiff,oheap.Address, F 5361,\u201d oftte: hss WANTED ae turers \" ANTED-TWO OR TUREE boot trees atonce.\u201charpe & to4n wit Hin « DOO, WILL BE PAID FOR $50 the services of the rizht Ter Th ha ou ym Anon Tien Tien wh have 1d opening for he investment of cal ai Lee Bing a ete VUROUASE A THUCR AND SET n good order.Apply 10 241 Magnfac- pat OND-HAND Mackinnon, A 206 à JX a prete whieh ze 2061 wa.\u2018PROFICIENT FRENCH PROFESSOR Is preps to give private lessons at his resklonce, or Sa preterabla at M ihe hoy homes of dire\u2019) eferonces f terme 76,\" STAR O_ice.EE RR Tat | Fo in the GRAND UNION CLOTHING HOUSE\" \u2014\u2014.0i CC , THE \u2014COMMENCEH on\u2014- - \"THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER na, \u2014\u2014AT THE ¥AMOUS\u2014 OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.Having purchased POR OASIL, the sntife stook of YOUTHS\u2019, BOYS asd ounases on \u2018FIRE CLOTHING.recently manufactured by L.ROBINSON.Keq.the Onstom Tatler of Bonver Mall so, \u2014 amounting to over Five Thousand Dollars of the finest goods over shown in Canadas.NO SHODDY.Consisting of fine IRISH.SCOTCH.GERMAN and ENGLIBU ALL WOOL TWEEDY, these Suits are all lined with One All Wool Berges, Nnest Farmer Satin, and Satin de Olene.stitched with Biik and Tailor Made, and equal in Qt the best ordered goods.PARENTS WILL PLEASE NOTICE .THA?THIS STOCK WILL DE RE-MARKED AND PMADY FOR INSPROTION THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 168 cere ON\u2014- \u2014\u2014AT- \u2014 50c IN THE DOLLAR ON THE ORIGINAL PRICE.The Salesma.are reqnested not to urge the goods.Any farther tnformation.also my tard, can bo obtained at MR.ROBINSON'S, GRAND UNION \u201cCLONHING 00.1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, ee OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL, ee) "]
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