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[" 3 \\ mn, VOL.XVIII, NO.236.~ KAULBARS REGALLED.A Bulgarian Military os Movement iu Favor of Russta- Bulgarian Gonernl arrested for Holding Clandestine Kelatious with Kaulbars\u2014Rusats advised to Ablauiton Bulgaria to her kato.Soria.Uctober G6\u2014The Russian nzency here oillcially declares that General Kaul- Lars bas beon recalled by the Czar.ST.Perks BURG, Uctobor 6.Newspapers hero publish à telegram from PE6VU Rrumanin, dated last Sunday, which ab: en that the wovement 10 favor of Hu- lit wich started in the Bulearian anny under Uw leadership of the garrison at Shutula, is bow \u2018in fuit progress The despatch -avs Lue wovement has spread rapidly amd the ade Leston of the garrisons at Rustehus, Wid, Plevna and Shumla appear to be wg siion- alle.The telegram goes ou LA -ay that on ; Saturday lust the Stumm gar oun ieto- graphed to the Bulgarian nntisle: oi war al Solin thaï they were couvinced that the present policy of aunizcuy Was burning the rights and interests of Lue people and Lhe country, that they desired Loe release of the orizinators ol Le coup d'etut ns Vemanded by Russia, and 1 hat they wish: d' Gen.Haul- bars\u2019 note, coulausins the czar \u20188 demands, to be considereu by the Bulgarian Government, iu order to av nd a breach betwen two sister nat tons.74 nberwise,\u201d the news.neluded, the garrison reserve Lhe Pint to an {wll thelr ow justement.\u201d This wus signal bY Commanders Khosaruft, MT und | a iskaloi bons A, October 6.\u2014The Neue Fri: Presse pubiisbes a despatch [rom bola Stations thal the bulgarian Gevaal Echénaroïf Las beun srrested \u2018ar holding Giaiduslino relaltons wilh General haul > bar» PETERSRURG, October G.-\u2014-The Svel, a Russian military ox Ol; , referring to the reports current Huugars y conceinng the allo,ted existence of a secret anti-Hissian al- lance between Servinand Bulg.ria, advises Kuasia Lo avoid barsh measures towards Lul- garia.\u201cIt is better,\u201d says the Sve, \u201clo abandon Bulgaria to it: fute than to drive it into the arms of Russia's foes The tune will come when Bulgarians witi understand what the vital interesw are which their land requires, and then the bulgaricus will turn of their own accord Lo Mussia.PARIS, October 6.\u2014 The Juurnaldes Debats, referring to J.ord Handolph Churchill's Durtford apeech, says: lius-in will little Austrian dissatisfaction or laogiish theoretical prospects, so tong as she can rely on Geriuany 5 assent or indifference to her policy in the lialKabs.France =ays Gen.Kaulbars, pot content with rendrring Russia odtous in Bul- garis, makes her also ridiculous.He is, aids the paper, à commis voyageur en révolu- RÉÉSENNA, October 6.-Tho Political Corre- ndence newspaper Says that; the most spondence phase in the relations of the Bul- mar Lait Government with liuseia bas been passed.a THE MORMON QUESTION.The Report of the Utah Commission Recommends that the Laws Against Polygamy be Unrelontingly Eniorced.WASHINGTON, October 6.\u2014-Fhe Utah commission, In its annual report, say during the past year Lne low relating to the di-Iranchise- ment of polygamists and those living in ua- lawtul cohabitation has been fully aud sue- cesstully ealoreed.All such perguns, with very few, if any, exceptious, Rave Leen excluded from voting und Holding offices.Criminal prosecutions fôr'violation ottle law have been numerous, and a large number bave been fined and imprisoned in the penitentiary for Frgamy of unlawtul cohabitation, chiefly\"Têr the .latter offence.It is reported and believed by many resident non-Mormens that during the past year a large humber of [olraauious tar riages have taken p'ace in the\u2019 tetupies of fern ei respectively, \u201cIn the extremé 0 and soulbern parts of the territory.he upbn \u2018the whole, lyzamous marriages are on Lhe decrease EU Utah is a Master on which differeut Opiuions are exp .but undoubtedly sany persons have been restrained by fear of disfranchisement and the penitentiary, and we think 1L 18 safe to say thal in the more enlightened parts of the territory, as for example Salt Lake City and- its vicinity, very lew polygamous marriages bave occurred within the last year, while on the other hand in the rural distriets in some arts of the territory we Lave reason to lieve that such violations of the law are not infrequent.The number of Mormons throughout the world ts over 200,000, a Tarse majority of whom reside in Utah, while of these a great majority of the adults are pot living in polygamy.yet every orthodox member ot that church professes to believe in it as a divine revelation, Their leaders are fertile in resources, while the ass of the people are lavatical and superstitious to à degree that has seldom been witnessed in modern times.In such a condition there is no remedy that would be ini mediate io effoct except military toces, nnd this cannot BOW be applied becau-e no civilized Government in this age will wa.zeo a war of extorminalion aguilnst unarmed men, women and children, but Lhe evils existing cannot be ignored by the Governmeut.The report closes with an urgent recommenda- \"tion that the laws aguiust polyyiumy be ua- pulentingly enforced.THE KNIGHTS oF LABOR.The Fight over the Admission of Delegates Continued.RICAMOND, October 6.Atnoon arecess of the Knights ot Labor convention Was takeu until 2 o'clock.Mr.Powderiv announced to the press that he had noting to communi- eate to then, sulpe secret business Laviug been !ransaët 1 be moguing session was mainly devoted to the consideration of the report of comumities on credentials, Thue alternoon session lasted Deauis an our beyond the regular time for adjounment, 1 oelock.Matters then stood about where they were this morning Mr.Powde) lv, turough whom all official news o! the pr cvutiioæs ts given to the press, told Lhe reporter he had notbing in the way of news Lo sive them.The convention, be said, was still considering the report of the rommittre on credentials and bad not yet acted on it This means tlat the fight over tho admission ofeiæbt or ten -delegates, whom the committee referred to the convention, is stil in progress.The contest will be resume.tomorrow morninæ, and NO One seeimseven able tu œuess how long it will be before the convention wiil get to work.THE IRISH PARLIAMENT.Mr.Gladatore\u2019s Reply to Lord Brabourne's Article in Blackwood,\u2019 LoxDox, Ociober 6.\u2014Mr.Gladstone has written to the editor ot Blackwooud à Mara- zine in geoly to Lord Brabourne\u2019s articie on \u201cFaots Bad Fictions of Irish History.\u201d Mr.Gladstone ealls the old Irish Parliament a national Partiament, meaning that it was not given to Ireland by exterior agency like the colonial assemhlies.He says lreland was satiafled with the Parliament of 1782 as between nerself and England.Tu that sen-e only, Mr.Gladstone coucurs with what the article says just the Irish Purliament, but be points out that the article dues not reler to the virtues of that Parliament, especially its endeavors to arrest the recall of Loid Fiigwilitam.He declares that be is unaware that during the whole eighteen years of its existence any attempt of the oxecutive to do good was frustrated or op- based by the Irish Parliament.Mr.Giad- tone admits that Brabourne\u2019s tone is fair and temperate and rejoices at that in- divatron of à desire to treat the subject historically.AN ALLEGED LIBEL, Mr, Wators' Indictment of the Rev.Father y.OTTAWA, Octoher G.\u2014-Mr.John Francis Waters, of this e¢ily, wbose indlotment of Rev.Falher Coffey, of Londou, Ont, tor Balen stander and, criminal Kbel,\u201d was recently returned und: ened by Bishop Wal-h, of London, to whofn fi was addressed, states his intention of pushing the maitor futher.He says: \"Following the regular procedure made aud provided in such case, I have al- rendy appealed to a higher authority than tbe Bishop of Loudon, namely, to his Metropolitan, the Archbishop of foronto.From lorunto, if Decessary, eball appeal to His Eminence the Cardizal Prefect of the Propaganda at Bowie.There 1 shall, ut least, sure of na investigation, and, if necessary, till behind Rome.lose {mpartiality an Rey I da not question, thera remains the ous durite orn oo) old- \u201cfashioned ury, lor w fimo be thartod.say L\u201d \"ne | alleged libel was contained lo a sorles of | értictez in the Quholie Record, of which Rev.' Father Coffey lo editor.THE HEALTH OF AMERICA.Procoedingsy at the loronte Congress Yeslerduy - The Cure of Co.sumption Lhiscusned-A New Organizativa.TorovTo, Cutobrr-6.-AL to-day\u2019s session : of the American Public Health Association | a despateh teas read from the Montieal Board of hiesltly, wishing the a-soclation every success 1 1tb Convention, au taki.credit Wo sell fur disposing ot all Ms nueht ~oli und househoid tetuse by crencation, Dr, PAL Co Van Bibben subiuitied a report setliug forth that, \u201cNines it has been proved that hydrated oxide uf Maty: of aicon ©, 1s not fou nur in VUE Wily QL nevescars nutriment tu RULES rt | human bite, but on the contrary, hat its eilagly Were used in excess are cumuldive aud contrary io the iutrliectual, morat and physical aasancement os miats Thercfore as proper Thad tuls assocotlivn should Joc:tre Ihts as 1 s opinion.Tte re-oltiion Was referrot to the executive conaitiee, wiina reconcrnducon tht Ît Le fwd over to the nex meeting.The resolutions adopted ve-teoiuy BY \u2018hs cou- terenes of sate auf prestis boards of teanth ou the subjec of inter 1» notlilca- tion on the outbicak of snodloex, cholera and yellow fever, were sut ral.ced and discussed, Dro Ranch moved \u201casthe oir ono this -sciation that in case- td 191 - ORFF fom su op.di , eset Vt 3 fal ! be exnmaned to ec ht v-2=ry Vircide pro- Lectin ove «is Loox hed not ve- CAL Les al tu This resoitilion ane the resolutions of the coniereney were peleired to an advisory council.An interes ong paper by Dr.Nathan Atlen, of Lowe Mass, Was read on lhe retations botwe su dary sclence and the Mesicar protessou tue following papers were also read \\n experimental study in relalion to rerroxar from (ba air of dust or parlicalnate mat rial supposed to nroduce yellow lever.snialipox aud other intectivus diseases, \"by Ie Prince, Jacksonville; Six vearg of sanitad v Work in Memphis.\u201d bv Dr.Thornton, picadent of the Memphis Board ot Heath THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION.Tororo, October 6.\u2014The con\u2018erence of state ali provincial boards of health con- Lisue! 18 sitting this afternoon.Dr.H.B.Bier, Sveretary of the State Board of Michigan, submitted the following resolution from Michigan: That it now seems probable that progress van Le made in restriction of that disease whieh, in thi- country, causes more deaths \u201chan any ot! er hisenss, namely.consuiuption, by declaring to people that care should taken to dustroy or alisinfect soit from p Sous suffering from pulmonary consumption.\u2019 The resolution was unanimously carried.A committee wasappointed to draft a constitution and by-laws with a view of placiaæ the conference on a permanent bas) J.W.McCormack, president, and G.P.Conn, Concord, N.l., secretary, wore unanimously re-elected for the ensuing year.A NEW ORGANIZATION.An association has been formed of executive health oflicers of Ontario, who this afternoon ejected the following officers: President, Dlr.Sweetland, Ottawa; 1st vice- president, Dr.Coveatry, Windsor; 2nd vice-president, Dr.Burrows, Lindsay; secretary-treasurer, Dr.Bryce, \u2018Toronto; counell, Coi.Dixon, Lindsay; Dr.Robillard, Ottawa; Dr.Cameron, of Owed Sound; Capt.Clark, Guelph; and Dr.Rae, Oshawa.Tho council weregirectad toexamine the varjous health acts with a view Lo proposing amendments, THE *\u201c LA MASCOTTE'\" DISASTER Cause of the Explosion\u2014Additionnl Names of Victims\u2014Many Killed W hose Bodies Have not Boen Recovered, Sr.Loris, October 6 \u2014A special from Cape Girardsau says the steamer * La Mascotte \u201d accident resulted from the collapse of one of the butler flues.Ils explosion spent its force directly forward [froin the engine room, and Lhe crew and roustapouis suffer- od from being scalded by the escaping steam.Eleven of the latter were so terribly burned that huge scales cf flesh neved from their bodies.Dix ot them have died.Four deck bands were so severely scalded that their lives are despared of.Uibers who are known to have been drowned are as follows: Mrs.Wm.Wheeling and her two young daughters, of Care Girardeau; Judge \\V.Hagan, of ( ape Girardeau ; à younz Man, Lame Unknown; Miss Amelia Kruger, of Cape Girardeau; I.K.Perkins, of Evansville, Ind., first clerk of * La Mascotte; Miss Julia Pobich, oi Cape Girardeau: Mac- Sher, head engineer of \u201c La Muscotte;\u201d a deckhand, two chambermaids, Lew D.Adams, second mate; a lady and two children, suppo-ed to be Mrs.Barnes and her two daughters, of Puxico, Mr, DS.David- sob Is so badly burned about the fnce and threat that he will nrobably die.Alter the bodies of the hiiled and injured kad lean brought ushore they were placed in the steam»r \u2018* Eagle,\u201d which brought them to Cape Girardeau, where local and visiting physicians are now caring for them.The register of passengers was lost, and it is thought tbat some were (lrowned or killed whose bodies bave pot been recovered.ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION.Hon.Mr, Flynn Returned Without Opposition in Guspe Yesterday.PERGE, Que., Octob-r 6.\u2014 Hon.E.J.Flynn, Solicitor-Ge \u2018net al, was returned by acc:ama- tion to-day for the coun:y of Gaspr Hon.MAtr.l'iyan, atter the recurninæ officer declared \u2018him elected, addiesscd Lis constituents In a speech Insting over three hours, wp which be reviewed the issue Lo'ore the country, detailed be 4x solicy of the Government, pointed out what it had achieved in the way of rehabilitating the finances, and promised that in the future the same ecuu- ony apd energy that had marked thea i- nanistration ot Hon.Air.Ross in the past would be continued.He was attentively liste net to and Irpquentiy applavded.Mr.Labries cahdidaturs never assumed a seriouE aspect.Tae The last general election Hou, Mr.Flynn was elected by acels Vuaiion.On the acceptance of office by Ar.Flynn, a new élection 100k plate 2nl April, 1854, when Mr.Fis nu defeated John Slous, Liberal, by 935 majoiity.THE DISTRESS AT LABRADOR.News Broughs h by the Gaveruiment Steamer anadicnne.\u201d OTTAWA, © toner 6.\u2014The Fisheries department 13 advised by telegraph from Uaspe of the arrival irony Labrador, after a very rough Cin, of the Gov erutrent steamer > La Capadiepne.\u201d Capt Wakeham reports tne Au uinn Shing ob the north coast a complete fa dure.No distre,s was found to axist où the Canadian coast below Narashquan.From Nutashiquan to Isquimaux point, these farnivies in distress had been removed LY the Governmeut may be Obtained via mf) and steauner to all poali 0a WS WRT Sh Lawrence and tn vie ar.ame is For tickets and information 'n rezard th passenger fares, rates of (reich, Pic arrangements, kec., apply 0 pear kedl sos, Basel \u2019ategiran seuvrer Agent SU ST.Saas STARET tobpodus St Liwieuve HAIL.ONTRB AL n POTTINGER Chiet supenniendeut Hallway Office, Moncton.N.B, \u201cune la ISRRÉ 408 ENTRAL VERMONT RATLROAD, s Leave Alontreal.Train 9.30 A.M.\u2014\\tlute Alvoniainn LXpicas, «ving Fab Fissin 4-8 DOL, Smit Hount Dés nion US pur; 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MINERAL WATERS.BEST IN THE WORLD! Freo from or-anic impurity.efSeacious in disease.By the gailon or dozen from GURD & urors street, or shipped in bulk i rom Specific Axticles.Seema vn Re Works, Toronto, Machinery Manufacturer acd Detter, has the largest und bestus- serime BR! MON rom -'dets stock of Iron Working ni.Wood Working Machinery, kao- zines n Boilers, Baw Mid Macainery, Shane Mi ! Marliinery, te ting and Macthon- ory Bupplios.lu the Dominion of Conatla, Can supply full equlionents jor inunediate delivery, for machine she s tourdrie-, Hailing mils; cabinet fnetories.ste, Send for catalogue giving particalars of what you ro- qulre.A tow speciulties hureunder.One 60-barse semi-jortaile Locemotiss joilér, Made spéciuily lo order, locuinoiive \u2018à fire box steel has done ad fe Work but in\" Brst class onder, just the thing [or i rdo saw | til, price $650.Portable Threshing Fugines, both new and secon !-hand, abont 40 iu stuek, by all the nrker-: the second-hand oftes reslitted.tested aad guaraniead, at exeenditgny low prices.A.iS.WRLLTA MNS, 23 leodr3 Suho Machine FULL ASSORTMENT OF EXTLAV Al- ue bots: I Laas hy\u201d Wien wlerclo bing fron $0.1 Successor te Kemp & to Ê RAIN PIPES \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canauds Véincu.s, cure riche, FF : ALEX.BIEN 50 Ble ury bet CASINGS | b _ White iiricks, &¢.7402 Now Shipment from England, Ex.Steamship ** Norwegian.Lowest 1 rices to tbu irade.Suld in lots to suit purchasers We are Sols Arents for Canada for McBride's Celebrated sheeps\u2019 Casings, Write for quotations, JAMES FARK £Æ SON, 216e0z TORONTO.Bas 37'S BIRTHDAY.A Beantitul Imported Barthilay Curd sent to any haby whose mother wil send us the une of two or mors uther bubies, and their pareuts\u2019 addresse Aiso à handsome Din- mond Dye Rump ~ Card tw the mother and ntuch vraluable information Wells.Richardson & Con Montreal, Stores, Auwtels, &r., to Za, Q TORES TO LET-IN THE NEW BAL- MORAL BUILDINGS; beated and lofty.Apply lo THs LIGGET, 1885 Notre Dame St = LET-A STORE AND DWELLING, alsu two houses.i.Stunley BA ART 221 U sü st, Jantes Eco.Houses to ck A - SN SA ALAN WW LET\u2014NDO.23 ST.LOUIS STREET, 8 rooms, bath, gas.&e; 8250 per year, no taxes.Coal and all or part of furniture may Le purchased al very reasonable prices.lumunediate pos- scasion.\u201c18 NO LET\u2014SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, east end.Apply 1564 Papineau Koad, or 313 St.I'aul street, LET.HOUSE, 69 MAYOR STREET containing à rooms, enguire of D.ne ig ford, 67 Mayor sirvet.NO LET\u2014AT VERY LOW RENT, A A NICE Upver Tenement, 4 rooms, central local- ; also, Tumiture for anale.Rare chance for a newly ariel & ups or smd! family.Passees un liuutedi pe aa tres.pires ST 234 it \\Œiress \"iloure x1MHen, NO LE P ACHINE TWO NEW BRIC K dwelling houses, two minutes\u2019 walk from ibe Upper Station.ten roows, water In houses, rent 820) per annumn.Apply to Dawes & Co.Lachine.or 521 Ke.Jamies street Montreal.4 U TE\\OLET\u2014A NICELY FURNISRED COTtage and Farden: ho: water and gus; Chickering Pinno.To be seen fron.12 m.10 1 2345 Kid l'a Lou atreet.FEU LET\u2014AT LACHINE LARGE BRICK Dwelling House, \\wu minutes\u2019 from Upper Station; tourteen rooms and kitchen, hot Tater furnace.b, Xe Arn oly to I.A.Dawes, Laehin rod t.James str den i) LET 2 STORY BUICK HOUSE, No.3 Concord st, (off Bicury, near Sher brooke street).x LEFT\u2014COTTAGE No.304 ST.ANDRE street.Coullés and Laumurebe, Ne 22 Nt.James street.200 2 Bouses Wanted.\u2018 mn Cm ee ANTED- A Dour E HOUSE OF 16 rooins or Single house vf JO roums, exclusive at # and w Fins by using Augostura © relief Tes Royal Japanese Bronze Vases.Hores, goauino la | ™ man tured by Dr \u2018Temple Urns mud Fire Pets.A OGM and New Sutsuma Vases, Jara.Pinques Tn consequence of the Provincial Elections, the sale of the lat.MR.ENGLISH'S | LIBRARY AND PICTURES will take place st my rooms, 329 St James street, earlier than formerly advertised; the ale will commence MONDAY, the 11th OCT.inst, afternoon and evening, and following day.Gentlemen Fishing catalogues can have them at my office The Whole colleation will be on view Batur- day aftern Bale p\" 2 and 7.80 p.m.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer, 8th.T ctures are very nice and Friday Morning, October 8th, 10 o\u2019clock, pie Royal Prounes, and 8 Satsuma Ware are and'insurod by the ate opristor for vo Dry Goods, &e., 8 o'clock.the finest ual an hing, © merit, soveral four thousand dollars, hey, will be be sold at i Those having Furniture, Stoves, &o., to sell po NIIP WAVE buen exhibite the Inven- o\u2019clock Monday afternoon.285 will ll ge t good prices LBiopyretarns pi ffm 0 copnolassura, Fh Phe ge d dee Siiuntion a] E ding them 8 catalog true té name and eal §TORAG Auction Roomy, 241 2 t.James Street, quality \u2014 MSUN de CUBES vil out an paaperfiuous desertption.aud tu- \u201c4m le agoommodation In the up.statr flats Auctioneers, of my reas for the storage of household BALE AT TWO 0\u2019CLOCK.jaro are.pianos, eto.Rates very low includ- M, HICKS & Co, W.E.SHAW, 232 5 Auctioneers, 285 4 822 St.James Street.HODGSON, SUMNER & CO Offer to the trade a large and well selected TWREDS COATINGS, DRESS GOODS, MELTONS, WINCEYS, ENIT'D WOOLLENS, HOLIDAY GOODS, STAPLE @OODS OF ALL KINDS, FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, SMALLWARES OF ALL KINDS, Btock of the residence, WOOLLEN YARNS, BERLIN WOOLS, ARASENE WOOLS, EMBROID'RY BILES, SLIPPER PATTERNS, | planning Room Suite Draw made by Mixs Dalry ; Chairs ; Dining Table : ; Dinner, 7 Tea and Dessert v 347 St, Paul Stroet, Montreal.fééses @es trod Coin, WE Th whoa or and gone GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019.COCOA oven a Jhoronën 20 knowledge of asian wii elect ve as many be ans doo re bailt GES on Enasnes \u20ac ou ditedde, a ar) point {ow castes wel od on bre blood This valuabl ogee SIE water ss oi aly 0 Sherbrooke and H by (irooers, labelled thus: J Erps Rode tely west Chemist, London, tate Dr.W, F Comp ussen\u2019s fine residence 238 8 Range: i Now Gas.Stove ad rator and general SALE OF Btove apd Pipes.tchen U BaLB AT TEN o'aLoax, M.HICKS & 00.Auctioneers.ble Top bedroom Bets: Hair, sis : Feather Pillows; oF ch hairs.and pontonts of HOUSEMOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, B.P.MIRRORS, Bronse Gasaliors, Brussels Carpets, Nice Pictures, Orunments, «to The subscribers are instructed to sell at No.1391 ST, CATHERINE BTREET, SATURDAY MORNING, all the Household Furniture and Effects therein contained, comprising: [Pens fine instrument: B.P.Walnuts and October Bth Bquare Grand SE York, very ilt Mirrors; Pattes alnut James Stewart & Co.\u2019s Sales.NSS oS Md SN PS NIN REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE] \u2014e EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION.THE FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING BITES IN THE WEST END OF MONTREAL Bronze Gazellers; Brusse Marble The only opportunity to purchase on the {lock Vases: on ent: nts ; los o Bogiish à Pins most prominent streets east of Mackay and Top Centre Table: piles an west of Mountain on Sherbrooke and St Fancy 0 Odd Gi tigr Conorgd | Ding Catherine, and the new streets recently ho- molgated, running from Sherbrooke to Dor- chester, vis, Bishop and Crescent streets, Citizens who propose building private residences wili not again have auch a chance to & select from so considerable an area.and without exception, the most masnillcent loca- uslis ; Lion in the city.In the immediate vicinity of this Property are the following places of Publio Worship: Bt.James the Apostle Churbh (Episcopalian), Douglas (Mothodist), Crescent, Erskine, Cal- + ition vad by basi ia Aden our ed our, breakfast sous pi ery a fatalshaft Lis GAS FANOY GLOBES Re BERT COR.ST.PETER AND CBAIG STREET 89*pod tt the stone mansion bel .ll and spP3 8 (No, 719).the city, el ither for Avilla or or the erection of i terrace of ~~~ Thomas Potter's Sales.SHERBROOKE ST.TUESDAY, 18th OCTOBER.lot is northwest corner ot Hutchinson streets, immed puce o finer vary.St.Paul's and Knox (Presbyterian), Emmanuel (Congregationalist), the American Presbyterian, Methodist (Dorchester street), Baptist, Mountain street, and our elegant and handsome Windsor Hotel Bt.James Club, \u2018may SPLENDID BUILDING 8) SITE AT AUCTION.| etc.ete.ota.he he § ud By order of + oii oy prs His Houor, JUDGE HERTHELOT, The undersigned are instructed by the AT MY ROOM Hetrs of the Estate Phillips, to offer at Public Sale on SATURDAY MORNING, OCT.16th, The lots as laid out on the plan by Mr, Jos, Rielle, P.L.8., about 191 building lots.On Sherbrooke street there are east of Cres- 8 central site for, chureh, sise 101 oot by cent street, four lots 209x130, between Bishop F | X T U R ES about 184 es 3 jaan on ¥ gf iors on and Crescent eight lots, say about 20x129, and or 5 on Sherbrooke © an street.Pertect titie.\u2014anD\u2014 te GREAT VARIETY.\u2014 Les ve 2 Bonaventure Sta Station atland® p.m., iS tur inæ leavi M'TOHELL & (C% nnets, atb.80 and 45.WILLIAM J.ALEX.L.STRATHT, 235 3 oi ever.Liberal terms.Baie THOS.J.POTTER.234 Auctio: - .on\u2019s Sales.ANNAN NANI a HH T STERPLECH ASES.SPECIAL TRAINS, BOTH DAYS, TO BLUE BONNETS COURSE.ng stop at H.ARNTON, n.Boys.d oa! Hutchinson encumbrance what- 1 o\u2019clook.five on Bherbrooke, East of Mackay.On St.Catherine street, there are only on the North side thirteen lots, but thay are, considering the rapidly advancing value of property on that street, most eligible sites, On the same street, on the south side, west of Crescent, there are eight lots about 25x 120, On the East and West side of Bishop strest running from Sherbrooke to St.Catherine, there are sixty-five lots, about 24x125, and eighteen below St.Catherine, 29 feet 6 in.x 100.On Cresoent, North of Bt.Catherine, there are 58 lots about 24x100, and North of Dor- Se CA ashi coed isterad) À Dell ht refreshing p reparation Beli Ty pos Arte nest ment and almost new.ally pac: 44 he de diy Eh ~~ 284 8 uole Manutastares, HAD PIANO FOR SALE 7 Octave Square Pianoforie, splendid tnstru- \u2018HM.ARNTON, 219 Bt.James stroet.a chester there are 12 lots 235x118, All the new streets, as homolgated by the Corporation, are ample in width, being each 60 feet, or as wide as our leading thoroughfare, Bt.James street.} Te mme 1 + BOUOLE CLOTH JERSEYS comin or en sans \u2014xRueT AND VICTORIA SQV.Orders! Orders Call and examine our suits made to order.CONE AND SEN OUR BEAVERS AND PILOTS.Come and see our Meltons, CALL AND 8EE OUR TRICOTS, COME ARD SEE OUR SERGES, CALL AND SEE OUR TWEEDS.COMRB AND SEE OUB FRENCH GOODS, Our Trimmings such as SATIN, SERGE, BUTTONS, BINDINGS to match Goods of all colors.Our Vest Patterns for this Fall are | Cao Hovia latest strles.time in every case, ere EE SPECIALTY.splendid.\u2014AT\u2014 A.DEAUVA à 20: NRW GOODS JUST OPENED, 7: MOB OAPS.GAUZE FANS.HAND PAINTED.OSTRICH AXD MARABOUT FRATHER FANS.- \u20140 ' Hany Morcas & Co, r * .\u20ac \u201c In French Naps.Blue and Black.Green.Brown and Olive Cloth for VERCOATS from $15.00 to $50.00, 2024 & 2028 NOTRE DAME ST.Onda at LAB: C.MARTEL, CUTTER IN ORDER DEPARTMENT.Jules DeLathouwer has charge of the MAKING DEPARTMENT.The above two gentlemen are experienced men in their branches.Mr.Martel makes it his duty to visit New York and Boston every Spring and Fall to get familiar with the respective Parties ordering are nover disappointed and goods are promptly delivered on Hanary Morcax & Co.FUR CAPES ax MUFFS.a Lane accommodation is also fully provided for.Sale at Eleven O'clock, on the grounds.Lunch at Ona.Plans and information at the office ot JAMES STEWART & C0, Auctioneers, 188 8t.James Btroet.INSOLVENT NOTICE New and Valuable Dry Goods Stock For fiale In the matter ot DUPUIS, BRIEN, COUTLEE & CO, Dry Goods, Montreal.Undersigned wili_aell Auction, en bloc on & EEtpay 8th ot Oot bar 1806 886.at Nos 647 and 649 8, Ontherine street.the Pollo wiag assets of the Estate, viz: Stock of Staple an and Fanoy Dry Fixtures, sienna ses, Carts, Harness, i \u2026.\u201cith 078 66.070 78 Book Debts & Bills Receivable.Sova 395.669 09 Stock and Dabts will be sold separately.TERMS:\u2014X% Cash: balance, at 8, 6 and 8 months, by notes endorsed to the satisfaction { th 7 The\u2019 Bras Le oan be insvected on the 6thb and t! Inventors and list of book debts can be sean at our office.à The e purohager wilt ba required to Fake à eposit © er cen an atisfy e dors as to the security offered before adjudicati fon.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.For farther information apply to KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers, 2816 | ue Ate OF P Mus a.EME DA alle Jane Aotress ROSE ORLA por by th DE J D La fp Te ELE ond inp x fai Br a sun ain at als a {pupa \u2018a, £345 .1 Qraxow & JACOBS \u2018THEATRE ROYAL.A GREAT ATTRACTION! dp es Ps \u2018hs Jent 1 Wr, a i 1 er horas ¥ Comat! ised Aan ate bur ogra Company, 40- Artise-40, Ss 0000 ADD Moser BRIGADE GARRISON ARTILLERY, GHURCH PARADE.The Brigade will par arndo tn be Armoi ns Sunday next, 10th L, at and Br ory must be prpaont à oy clo Corne kJ 1 alte th nif; u ey with Helmets and cers, White Bolts.° White Gloves.0.By orden 2354 Te ATKINSON, _Bt.Major & Adjt.RS.PAGE-THROWER'S CONCERT Season 1886-1887, first Concert and Matinee, QUEEN'S HALL, FRIRAY & SATURDAY, Oct.8th & Oth.gl a mis one x Le.crc (of Nes Ÿ he 1); aunreuther Ty aay thas reu el pue a Ho Se a tM s NEY ang JL À.mmpiou h's Basic 8 Étoi den 41.8 0] recelved on he ribsertption eb.The su brit] on, PE securing three reserved seats at concert and matnes nee HERVEY INSTITUTE The Annual General Meoting will be held + the Institute on TU ESDAY, the 12th inst.a three o' Br or at the 9 Committeo, JANE M.MURRAT, Rec-Beor.\u201cMON TREAL CENTRE.Mr.CG.J.Doherty's, Committee are now open @ every avaning as follows: \u2014 est and Qentre Wards, 712 Craig street.Centre an ¢ Wards, 1620 Notre Dame st.Bt.Ann's Ward, 188 Ottawa street, corner Murray.a Ann's Ward.Point St, Charles, 135 Centre stree 8t Ann\u2019s Ward, 2800 Notre Dame street.Friends and all willing to assist in he: dit- ferent localities are Invited Led to atten MN W.J.WHITE, Beorotary.Mendelssohn Choir.rsons wishing to become members, olthob active or associats, can ratty all n 2371t fi ti D A ihe nformation by Becreta.tary, w° Ha Be 234 3 ry Btreet.DANCI NG AND DEPORTMEN.1 FEAR m.foie Ey a oh areas a (EE, ie Sas Bison\u201d ROY MACDONALD, à Fog Say Prier Érentor.DANCING.Bix lessons (private) 6.50, ; MHS.GODWIN, 1300 8.Catherine Bt, Assemblies Wodnesday and Saturday, 238 IN a.HALL.DA MES Rison on 2% .is n Beto: at \u201cai BUTÉ AOUSR OR ï 370- OTICE Tu CONTRACTORS/ FA d Et \"ander et 2, SE CAE a Ambly Con unless e on the blanke fokl lanka y fi to 80, | 2 x to octal > tracted for.© ten aque wl be return epartment not bin: accept the lowest or any Si orde 7 GOBEIL.Department of Publis W vos : Ottawa, 30th Septam See.| 284 8 T° CONTACTORS\u2014DUMP FOR SUIT- Able (material, corner eel and Burn- ay æ MOLLOWAT, 16 84.Sacrament St.sRPETS1 CARPETS !\u2014 OUR AL- agnificentiy assorted stook gui] fart rihet F ones ced byt he prrival of about \u2018russe d Tapestry Car.rd the WAT now fe of the Assortment.% se bus ors 2e fe ade be ore t ei Vue on ol on th Un New DESIGNS IW i ni: 0 jonounoed pat ; y dios exrmm e los of Messrs, Siher, roila Die makers\u2019 re rodustto her lafge ant our fine SOS GE yard u adras, scrim sn yard 1 15c.up.Furnit ture, or Shades ¢ at any price.E Tit of ki jn took © olosest cas e 8! nay oo 0) is a purchase made; J dik % it 1857 Notre Dame stree To Contractors and Others, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of A.Constantin & Cie.dealers in dry ATC zoods, Quebes, insolvents, Tendars will be received at the office of the undersigned until Tuesday, tho 12th instant.at noon, for the purchase of the assets of this estate, comprising 8tock in trade, as per inventory.$16,383.86 Bho fixtures.36.55 Book debts.as0uc00 J 500.79 $17,011.20 \u2014ALRO\u2014 Tha balance of the lease of the store heretofore occupied Mo he insolvents.No.218 Bt.John street.without, and the balance of the leaso of the Promises oceupled b r.Constantin as private residence, Na 6$ D'Aiginlan stree pander san be made en bloc, or for each em separatet rms cash : or, if gr time, the iast t bait, at least, of amount te red well Secured A deposit ot 8% pus ompany ench tend ï for stock; Bal Sit 10 bo for! pitod shou party refuse mply with terms of bis tender.| wil i) returned to unsuccesgful tendor.Tho undersignod in Tot bound to accept the hi host or any tander.stock can be examined on Friday and Saturday, the 8th and 9 he inventory and iach of ok dahts can bo gen at my office.where all intormation can HENRY A.BEDARD, urator, Office, Fert Notre Damd and Mountain The Plng and Vi pum it à ook Blasting Co.are 0.u ot general kB pres Noo B50 frags: en Mont », SINCENNES, Manages\u2019 ROOFING.-ROSIN CNT Genuine old- lashione d kind; roofs ot whioh Cement have stood ab and 80 vears UGravel, Metal and Slate Roofing.| Materials and à orkmanship firat-class.exon ETAL ENS RATE Rooraa, _10sreod A 4 183 Craig Birosts o B.LAURANCE\u2019S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Are tha finest in the world, and are guaran- toed to rellave ail defects of vision ore othor kinds fail hopelessly.Head Office for Canada, 246 St, James St, MONTREAL; J.B.G.PE IMPORTER OF Hardware, Stoves, Palle, Oils, Clase and Tutty, 23156 & 2317 NOTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL, sign of the linging Golden San.Bale 15 per rant.Inss than eont prinn, 2 i DYE Pi de or fornales, quio y corre Sig 0 Weis Eo Hamm Fil À HALL u - Ca w fo we some ER-SULLIVAN ol My Rename & ir Jane Eu base.x Li a dett D ton, J nent Co.amilton.qu CoA the Tesidence of J.B.SRI Nat ue.Soicver Rev.Frank + TOLLOE, Hen dune | e Tasbells | daaghisr or of the 2 varie En die - eng \u2014at udsor, ep- ro by x.J Rogers, George 3.mbor 2 an en rgess.Octobet 8.LE-AIRDN=In this city, Octo at Flore deus o the bed ride\u2019s brotier, James i Aird, W Lui Plavotlo, & Lindsay ; QuhEzes aux F 0 pars To Mars Éd nes Ho late oe ARLING\u2014On Ogtober 5.at Knox Meteo br the Be dae Somes Hac be: or, eldest son John Macor, Tiny, oldest \u2018dauabter of the late Robert 4 EWCOMB- CATRD At St.John, N.B., Octo- rd.by BY.Dh acrae.D.D.D.W.New- mb to Maggie BIXPSON- Ee Newenatin N.B., Sep- témbor 80, Dugald Simpson to Fanny Mo- OLAIR-JOHNSTONE\u2014 At Newcestle, N.B., LAIR JOHN a Tor W.A : Aiken.Alired Sine lair to Amy Sy ohnanc.WIISON-LONG-A Proderiote n.N.mber 25.watt ilson to Woo by we INE ho 5th inst.NELL\u2014 On the 6th ins regs hutch Mv=\u2014\u2014 WATSON & PELTON, Z 53 St Sulpice St.Sp 210teod tt x HOW BRISGHT AND CLEAN EVERYTHING LOVES WHEN + Darling's Common-Sense Soap [ IS USED.\"It is beyond comparison.296t FRAGRANT AND DELICATE CARSLEY'S COLUMN; CARSLEY'S COLUMN, THUASDAE, OCTOBER 7th, 1684 QFPEOIAL INES our retall buyer, when in Paris and London, those designs comprise all the latest novelties for walking.house and evening wear, and embrace patterns not hitherto imported into Canada, These goods wo are offering at remarkably low prices, DRESS GOODS FOR WALKING COSTUMES.DRESS GOODS FOR WALKING COSTUMES.DRESS GOODS FOR WALKING COSTUMES, DRESS GOODS FOR WALKING COSTUMES, \"DRESS GOODS FOR WALKING COSTUMES.8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.DRESS GOODS FOR HOUSE WEAR.DRESS GOODS POR HOUSE WEAR.DRESS GOODS FOR HOUSE WEAR.DRESS GOODS FOR HOUSE WEAR.DRESS GOODS FOR HOUSE WEAR, 8, CARSLEY.8 CARSLEY, B.CARSLRY.DRESS GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR, DRESS GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR.DRESS GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR.DRESS GOODS FOR EVERING WEAR.DRESS GOODB FOR EVENIRG WEAR.8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.UNDERWEAR.UNDERWEAR.UNDERWEAR.UNDERWEAR.UNDERWEAR.MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S Received a full assortment of Men's Scotch Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, All superior quality and best value, Men\u2019s Scotch Wool Bhirts and Drawers.Men's Heavy Cashmere Underwear: Men's Heavy Merino Underwear.Men\u2019s Chamois Underwear.Men's Chamois Underwear.Men's Chamois Underwear.t 8 CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.8.CABSLEY.CABDIGAN JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS MEN'S MENS MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S In all weights, best qualities and at low prices, 8.CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MENS MEN'S KiD KID KID KID KID GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES Men's Fine Walking Kid Gloves only 90c.Men's 3 Hook Chevrette Gloves.$1.00, Men's Dogskin Driving Gloves, 700, 8 CARSLEY.B CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.BEST ASSORTMENT BEST ASSORTMENT BEST ASSORTMENT BEST ASSORTMENT LADIES' UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR IN THE DOMINION.IN THE DOMINION.IN THE DOMINION.IN THE DOMINION.We keep the best assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear in the Dominion and give the best value.8.CARSLEY.& OARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.LARGEST LARGEST LARGEST LARGEST CHEAPEST CHEAPEST CHEAPEST CHEAPEST HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY IN CANADA.IN CANADA.IN CANADA.IN CANADA.We keep the largest and cheapest stock of Hostery in Canada.8.CARSLEY.B.CAR&LEY.8.CARSLEY.B°\"\" QEVING @OTTON TSE.Semi ng Cotton Manafeeturers are nsking for it Tailors are asking for it, Sbirt Makers are asking for it, all ties now FE And n Tivate fami ER SR i A \"Land wie.not breaking in the ; 7 CH To pe À ADVERTISEMENT, OLOAKINGA-Fall Cleakings- OLOAXKING5-Winter Cloakings.© VLATERIN G8\u2014Fall Ulstarings, VISTERINGS\u2014- Winter Ulsterings.JACKETIN G8\u2014Fail Jnekotinge JACKETINGS- Winter Jacketings.Wo are showing the largest stock of the above Goods, and at prices that will astonish everyone who will favor us with a call.+ Special lines of Dress Goods, selected hy, > Splendid Melton Cloths.78c.Rough Cheviot Cloths, 81.Rough Cheviot Cloths, in nice mixture, $1.10 Berlin Beaver Cloths, in dark mixture, $1.50, worth 82.Bouclé Cloths, in black and dark eologs,$1.25.Heavy all-wool Bouolé Cloths, 81.50.Diagonal Clotha, new styles, prices from $2.Jersey Cloths (heavy make), $2.50, Bouclé Jersey Cloths, 42.50, Mohair Jersey Cloths, 88.75.Mantle Oloths, in every quality.Mantfe Oloths, in every color.Mantle Oloths, at lowest prices.JOHN MURPHY & 00, KYRLE CLOTHS, KYRLE CLOTHS.We are showing the largest assortment of .Kyrle Cloths.in seals, tans and blacks; prices from $4 to $8.50.Nothing ec nice and stylish for Short Wraps; these Goods are also much worn as trimmings.Come to us for Kyrle Cloths.JOIN MURPHY & 00.SHA WIS\u2014Fall Shawls.SHA WLS\u2014 Winter Shawls.Put to stock yesterday a large case of Fall and Winter Wrap Shawls.Splendid Wrap Shawls, $2.50.$3, $3.50and 84 Full stook of Knitted Shawls at lowest prices.Buy your Dry Goods at Joux M°HHY & Cos 1781 & 1793 NOTRE DAME ST, 103, 107, 108, 111 ST.PÉTER OT.Terme Oash and only One Prica 239\" Bosse JPROTHERS \u2014@ITE\u2014 IMPORTANT INFORMATION.THE GREAT BALE \u2014or\u2014 CO-OFERATIVE TOOK TAKES PLACE MONDAY.THE WHOLE STOOK MUST BE SOLD.REAL BARGAINS INR ALL DEPARTMENTS, \"DRY GOODS, } GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS, CROCKERY ana > HARDWARE, STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS.MONDAY MORNING, 11th OCTOBER.Business hours from 9 to 6 o'clock.2361 \u2014_THE=\u2014 DOMINION LINEN WAREHOUSE.30: MORE NEW LINES IN LINENS, Arrived in yesterday, a large lot of Butchers\u2019 and Carpenters\u2019 Apron Linen.The Dominion Wool Warehouse Arrived in, all our 2, 8, 4, 5.6 ply Black and White Fingering Wools, and our Black and Grey Beotoh Yarns.\u2014\u2014\u20260: PLANNELS.FLANNELS.FLAKNRELS.All-wool Grey, Scarlet, Crimson, White, Blue.Navy, Pink Flannels.All-wool Grey from 206 yard, \u2014\u2014 O} JAS.A OGILVY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ses St.Antoine st., and 144.148, 148, 150 Mountain sf.TELEPHONE No.867.2381 JPOIBIERS CASH DRY GOODS STORE.DRESS GOODS.esterday, was a d rder darf in y Dre ss Goods Depart w customors not focidn\u201d to bar's wh once we ba Rg m other stores and wonder sell so the prices are from 10 to er cent.in my favour, soda my assortment is one of the largest in the 30 LININGS AND TRIMMINGS.a very large fesortment « of Linings and Prrimmiaes at Cash ad repeat to-day what I have aires I lead the trade in Prices, Fr m r what other Stores sell their goods a mater, them cheaper.COLORRD CASHMERRS.My line of 46 inoh wide all Wool Colorsd Cashmere at 50.per yard oan not be matohed in the city under from 60c.to 75e.H.F.Porm 1311\u2014e\u201418313 OT: CATHERINE ATREET, WEST, QUEENS HALL BLOCK.mu.The best Stove \"Polish in the World.Black Lead has become the favorite stars polish, ,Delng the best, cleanest, an: most economioal now jn use.ond ality never varies, a3 it is always made from the grosers throughout the beat matori \\ 40 mark seoure pros sale b minion.TELLIER ROTHWELL & 004 Hole Makers, 94teod Montreal.pls amilon\u2019s MANTLES.Our Mantle Department {s too well known to need much comment, and we merely wish to remark that our stock for the season is now at its best, as our entire importation of Novelties in Mantios, Ulaters, Dolmans, Jackets and Dolmanettes HAS ARRIVED.CHILDREN'S AND MISSES\u2019 MANTLES as usual are a specialty with us.We have the newest designs, the prettiest trimmings, the largest stock and the best value in the trade.No one should buy Children\u2019s Mantles before seeing our stock.Dress Goods and Dressmaking.Our stock of new Dress Goods comprises all the leading novelties.and our Dressmaking Department is in full operation.To prevent delay ladies will do well to leave their orders early, as Mrs.WHITE is sure to be exceedingly busy as the season advanoes, BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS, We have an immense variety to select from and our prices are low.FEATHER TRIMMINGS are selling very fast, as we have wonderful value in all shades, Plushes & Velvets.We have the best value in the ofty.leading line of Colored Silk Plush at 89 CENTS is cheaper than the wholesale.It is our own importation.and was ordered before the advance in prices, BLANKETS and COMFORTERS, We have no room to display these goods, but our stock is complete and our value FLANNELS.Plain and Fancy, imported and domestia, in all colors, very cheap, LIGGET=HAMILTON 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame St, 286t1 ARMOUR'S HAMS \u2014AND\u2014 ARMOUR'S BACON, Fresh lots just received, California Flente Hamas.Lawry's Sugar Cured Hams and Ioneless Breakfast Bacon.Our WILTSHIRE CHEESE.CHEDDAR LOAF CHEESE.A DROP OF GOOD OLD PORT.COCKBURN'S Extra Particular Choice 014 Pert, In Wood and Bottle.A magnificent stock of this Fine Wine.A GLASS OF GOOD SHERRY.Femartin\u2019s Amontiliado, Pemartin\u2019s Vino de Pasto, Pemartin's Oloreso, We claim to have the CHOICEST OLD PORT, TRE BEST SHERRY, and THE FINEST MADEIRA / Imported into Canada, 10: FRASER, VIGER & CO, GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS, ITALIAN WABEHOUSE, 199 St.James Street.28611 DO NOT WAIT! But bring Jour ot od, Fars eeu be 6 dyed, pltered aa d at once, and be sure eto ones ht, At moderate to Prices, Un su a3 OF ALL KINDS AND He A PU Ds OF FURS AND ALL yon LININOS OF ALL DERORIPTIONS, MEME AMBER.The balance of our fine Bott and Hard Felt Hats, hich hirer so the © very latest styles Im aa RSL | BATS il ha is STORE, Third rd Hat tore tore above Priest \"Hs Mone Mave Brean Is more cleanir.more-healthy than is possible inthe old fashioned way of mixing by hand, get your supply from C.Fire g Co.The only Machine Mads Bread Bakers in the «ty ruvpirine private familien 28110 « |W.R.THOMPSON'S ALWAYS TO BE HAD AY AH Featherston's Shog Stores.Ladies\u2019 Genuine India Kid Button Boots, at 3 per pair, Ladies\u2019 Gonuine, Glace Goat Button Boots, at $1 50 pe; Ladies\u201d Cs Soran Siippers\u2014Fresh Goods\u2014330 jos\u2019 Holi Pals {special lot), warm itned, at Ladiog Kia Slippers, from 750 per pair.Best Qualitios nnd Latost Styles in Ladies\u2019 Freaeb lid and Ol Gout Button Heots at Lowest k rico, Men's 8swed Congress Boots\u2014neat and all solid leather-ar $1 50 per pair.Men's dewed Lace Boous nent and all soiid leather\u2014at $1 75 per pa Men 5 German Slibpers-\u2014F tosh Goods\u2014at 850 Men\u201d .in nd 8hall Cordovan Coagress and Lace Boots, nt Lowest Prices.Any Sixs or Style of Boots or Sbees Made to Order on Short Notice.Remember the Name and Address ta A.M.FEATHERSTON 1331 St, Catherine Street, Cor.of Victoria street, and oo 1 St.Lawrence Main Street, Corner of Crnig street.EXAMINE MY FALL STOCK \u2014_QP\u2014\u2014 BOOTS AND SHOES Before Buying Elsewhera.GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE.SOME OF THE PRICES, Ladies\u2019 fine Oil Pebble Goat Buttoned Boots, with worked button holes, and beantifully fnishod, $1.23, sold in ail other stores for Ladies\u2019 pretty Kid Slippers.only 75e, Largest ste stock of K.Of Long Boots in, in the city, 25 erent good and strong Long Boots, $1.50, $1.75, and $2.00.Girls\u2019 ls\u2019 Extn gone But.and Laced Boots, 83c¢.Boys\" and Men's Fine Se Men's Solid Boots, $1.25.Boys\u2019 School Boots solid leather, riveted and-made Clump Sole Childran\u2019s Nice Buttoned and Laced Boots, 65« and 75c.n Children\u2019s Good Laced Boots, only 50¢.Girls\u2019 Pretty Hid Buttoned Boots, with worked ir.s\u2019 Good School Boots from 756 ap od Elastic Side Boots, $1.50.eather Laced and Congress Men's JongTess, only utton holes, $1.00, Men's Fine Culf Laced and Elastic Side Boo's, band gow and calf lined, 83.00.And other bar; too numerous Lo mention.I00\u2014McGiILL ST.\u2014100 Directly oppesite St.Ann\u2019s Market.23611 A WEDDING PRESENTS ic WATSON & PELTON, 58 St.Sulpice Street.210teodit OR LAUR DRY PURPOSES ONLY.ari Diploma Excels tor | rating, a without toiling or boiling.DA.G & BRADY.235 uf SEVERE DISTRESS PREDICTED.Manifesto of the Social Democratic Federation to the fremployed Workingmen of Great Britain, LonpoN, October 7.\u2014The Social Demo- gratte Federation, in a manifesto addressed to the unemployed workiogmen ot nyo Britain, declares to be oe hat distress still severer than that 9 ori Fre will be seen during the coming Winter.Honest workmen and their familles are doomed to à helpless struggle against starvation.\u2018The lasses, it sa yu, are alone responsive for she awlu negisct of the Government, and they could not but fear for thomselves if they could see the agony which their selflab apathy infllets upon the producers of their wealth, 1t concludes: Show them pair and their d.er.Leave your Tons and toliow the Lord ayor\u2018s show on November Sth in allent, solemn order.Convince the rich as they are driven to their banquet that the most munificent charity on their part can never plaster over the cancer which their greed for wealth has planted in the heart of civilization.\u201d COMING TO JOIN CROWFOOT.ISPHATAL ToT THE STAR.| WINNIPEG, tober 7.\u2014Red Crow, the chief of \"the bea One bit a wat chief, and North Axe, a minor ¢ passed through here last night to join Crowloot Red Crow Is the most Influential oblef lu the North-West excepting Crowtoot.WHAT BULGARIA WARTS.LoORDON, October 7.\u2014In an interview yesterday a member of the Bulgarian Luvern.ment said that after the elections in Bulgaria the ministers and regents would resign to a Sobranje ab to the support of & Russian candidate for the throne, and would not waste time in useless discussion regarding the re-election of Prince Alexander.The Bulgarians were desirous of the amit The Russia, but on conaition that Russia ahall cease to regard Bulgaria as a Russian province.THE \u201cLA/MASCOTTE\u201d DISASTER St.Lous, October 7\u2014The total number on board the;*Lia Mascotte,\u201d as {ar as known, was: passengèrs, 19 cabin; s T, 30: deck deck crew, 26; paséengers rescued, rowned and; recovers.3: missing, 8° rescued, 19; and missing, 5: deck erew red.10; rescued burned, 11; bert Rice, one of the roustabouts, bas djed at the hospital, and two More are not expected to live.\u2018Fhere 18 no hope of finding any of the missing alive.SUFFOCAT: BY CHOKE DAMP.LONDON, Octpber 7.\u2014Mr.Lakin son of the proprietor of a colliery at Newbold, Leicester, descended the shaft o of tha mine today, fearing some was wrong.He did not return, and ode of his brothers descended in search of him, He aiso failed to return, when another ther and then tho fathor descended.Tie bodies of the four men were afterwards fouhd, sin having been suffocated by choke damp.The colliers were safely rescued Irom other parts of the mines.= early Burnt Alive.One ot the members of the Bt Johns Infantry School, named John Cadogan, had a narrow pacapo from being burnt to death on Tuesday night.He was ving at Balvas\u2019 hotel, BE es pare, and retired to rest about nine o'ci Shortly after arioke was seen issuing froin the room, and the firemen from No.4 depot were summon They broke open the door and found the in 8 parse and Cadogan near! suffocated.He atouly removed an slit fire oon extinguished.\u2019hedamage was mr Action for 83000, Anlaction for 83000 has béen taken by Mt.Williams or uth his former partner, Me jobn Atlus, or Link the, [nme x file hon e Mr, Fk to hoe - RS wi wiahes RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.re Concealing his Proceedings in Berlin under a Psoudonym.Ha Visits Count Herbert Slamarck and is 0.have a Coonforence with Prince Bismarck \u2014 The Consorvative Polloy Discussed.{SPECIAL TO.THE 8TAR.) LONDON, October7,~While Lord Randotph Churchill 18 concoalng his proceedings inBer- lin under the pseudonym, of \u2018* Mr.Spencer,\u201d + the Conservative press here are still agitated by the doubt as to whether his Dart~ ford speech expressed the real programme oi the Government or whether it was pecu- Har to himself.The St Jumes Gazette has valnly asserted that the Conservative presa has not declarea 1 support of Lord Randolph Churchill's programme, put is waiting to soe whether It ls an authorized one.This ls quite untrue, for the Standard, Globe and even the ultra-Conservative Guardian have swallowed the whole programme.Outside of London there are lew Conservative papers of influence, but every one of these have gone with Lord Randolph Churchill.The Standard says: \u2018The truth ls, these measures may Le elther Conservative or Radical, according to the spirit in which they are approached.It ls enough to say at preseat that Lhere is not one amopg the number which need cause the smallest anxiety to the most consclentious Conservative,\u201d The above would be hard to Leal as a specimen of \u2018Lory casuistry.Berlin correspondents are convinced shat \u201cDir, Spencer\u201d has come to confer with Count Herbert Bismarck at the Forelgn Office, from which- hotel is but a stone's throw, and that he Will prooeed to Varzin to confer personally with Prince Bismarck.NORMAN, THR OBJECT OF THR VISIT.NEW YORE, October 7.\u2014A London special says: Lord Randolph Churchill's journey to Berlin excites the greatest interest.It is assumed that he goes to see Bismarck to endeavor to cuine to some agreement with tho German Chagosllor for joint action in tho east, or at least to discover whether Priuce Bisinarck's recent hint to England means that he will give her a free hand if she joins with Austria.\u2018lhe report comes from Vienna that Lord Randolph will visit that capital after leaving Berlin.PRESS DESPATCH.LoxnoN, Ocwber 7.\u2014 A Berlin corre- spondeut of the News says he saw two English gentlemen alight at the railway station in Berlin on Tuesday night, who registered at the Kalserhoff Hotel as \u201cSpenoer\u2019\u201d and \u201cTrafford.\u201d The péorrespon dent whois an Englishman, says he is certain \u201cSpencer\u201d is Lord Randolph Churchill The Kuiserhoff hotel is within à stone\u2019s throw oi the palace of the man chancelior and toe Foreign office Without doubt Lord Randolph Churchill has already had a private interview with Count Hetbert Bismarek, and he will probably go to Varzin to ses Prince Bismate À despatch from Hanover says Lord Randolph Churchill passed through that city yesterday.The Standard sa \u201cAssuredly business and not plossure ré taking Lord Randolph Churchill to Berlin.For an Eaglish minister to go to Berlin and see Prince Bismarck is like a visit to Rome without -secing st Peter.We appreciate his talent and recognize the growing distinction of Lord Randolph.We may almost im him as pupil, because since be gained hig present osition he hae abandoned the foolish achool- y tricks, which disfigured his earlier career.His trip to Berlin ia evidence of a new departure in dtplomacy.\u201d The Standard endeavors to refute the statement that Lord Randolph Churchill adopted radi cal measures.It says bis ford s affords no ground whatever for the iat tes astonis that the Government contem ing the world with a daring or eccentric policy likely to undermine the stability of Jonservative tnte: .There ia nothing at variance with.Conservative traditions in the Dew programme.FRANCE AND TURKEY.Princely Honors Teudered to a French Admiral on His Arrival at Constantinople.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] LONDON, October 7.\u2014The demonstrative reception of the French Admiral Marzus- sac gives politiclass at Constantinople cause for all sorts of comments, sinos it bas been regarded as a sign of bad weather for England.The Admiral was received with princely honors, like the Duke of Edinburgh, but was treated even better than the latter, for while the Sultan made the Duke wait several days for his reception, he gave a reception to and banquetad the French Admiral on the very day of his arrival.Moreover, the French Ambassador, Count Montebello, who, in a brief time has displayed great activity, is already in pur- sult of the order of the Osmanil, POLICE HELD UP BY INDIANS.IBPEOIAL TO THE STAR.WINNTPRG, Man, Oct.7.\u2014A Medicines Hat despatch says: Quesnelle, a scout, was held up last week by a number of Indiana.Superintendent MeLerea, of Maple Creek, sent out a police detachment and they came up with about \\twenty Plegan Indians.They held the poliye detachment up and ordered them back, and their superiority of numbers compelled the police to obey.NOBLEMEN TO VISIT INDIA.{SPECIAL TO THB STAR! LONDON, October 7\u2014The Earl of Aberdeen starts next month with Lady Aberdeen for a tour of India.The Earl and Countess of Rosebery sail on October 28th, doing the whole distance by ses and the Buss canal.They return at the end of February.The Duke and Duchess of Manchester will sal in the same ship.AMERICAN TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.Neal Dow Gould, son of Wm.Gould the defaulting bank cashier, was marri portiand, Me, yesterday to Miss Georgie President Bogran, of Hondu bas doned all the rebels who were or, in the décent uprising and were sentenced to ea An explosion of pesterday fn in the and toes Tata je stall y inj \u2018Two children ie ve Wilson, Fanny, aged 9, and Leslie, aged 7, were fatally barn\u2019 ed oarfy this morning at their parents\u2019 resi- .dence, 22 Warren street, Co.The New York Worl teed \u201cot special says Secretary loot I ola ti Lot Ine position and wants President urges him to serve Tie Fan rr?No news of the \u201cAnchoria\u201d had fo received at New York up to ap early this morning.Several steamsh Do avr Yesterday, reported severe storms in mid- Fort powder oocurred rter Qu mi nishæman ioe ese a steamship shBeoD.which plies between Sitka, Alaska, and Port Townsend, Washington Territory, is now two weeks overdue at Port Townsend.A steamer has been sent in éearch of her.Ordera have been recetved to stop si work in thbo Chollar miye at Virginia Nev.This stoppage throws several hun ro man pate of emplayment, and Îtis believad sounds be ioe death kneli of deep minin; on the Com- ry George, the labor candidate for Mayor of New York, was yesterday notified that George, Hutchins, % farmer at Mia Anchor, tly d had lef Jdovoted to the diate Toution of $10,000 to be George's writings, and mine Mr isa tion of bis ideas upon political soouoIny, RPANISH MINISTERS RISIOGN.ATApmID, Ootuber 7.The Ministe War, Marine and Justice Li Ë ia probable the cabinet wi 1 be re © on a mors democrat mais, : nie ot-Manitebn and the North.PRAIRIE FIRES wetion of Propert 1s, Many araciar ~ = Vran) Worceza, Octobe 7.\u2014Reports of prairie free Soins fom ui ail parts of the Us but they oy appear to worst in the uorthe southwest.About Manitoba a tend of seitiors are oat | thelr buildings nnodosa despatch says: RS destenstiee prairie lires are rug- ing for \u201cailes in every direction around Townships 13, 14 and 25, Range 17, are almost swept clean.The following ave among the losers: \u201cHunt, bulldiugs, implements and eutire crop, Hunt being bimsell soversly burned; Huwes, the same ioss and had to seck salety in a slough; Forsvibe, Souster, Thompson, Biugham, Campbell, Aleorn, King, lerson, Swanson, Sirett, Sharp, and man others bave lust every.ing.\u201d ra bicnie to havo been held a, Nelson, yosterday, was postponed in consequence of the Gres.arden despate says : \u201cPrairie fires continue to do great damage.Yesterday Johnathan Harvey lost his outbuildings, bay and oats, and several calves.Wan Thompson, reeve of Cariton, lust everything but his house and cattle.His loss is the largest yet reported, lucluding threshing machines and faim implements, hay, 1500 bushels of wheat, 1000 bushels of cats, hogs, sheep and poultry.Hanna's outbulliings and stock were consumed.A score of other serious losses are reported, but exact information canunt Le bad.Mru Molsænnan, 55 years of asa while trying :o save Lhe br.âge, was caught in the tire und lalally burned.Up to the time of writing she is still alive, but Bo hopes are entertained uf her recovery.The towa was full of smoke last night, and grave fears were entertained by lhe town people who Lad been beating bac he fire all day.This morning ti: horizon is herumed in with smoke, but thio danger is considered past SIR JOHN MACDONALD.SPECIAL TO THE 6TAL: KINGSTON, October 7.\u2014Sir John Macdonaid wiil vai Kingston von Saturday, and reivaln se ays.THE MEDICINE HAT COAL MINES.IBPECIAL TO THE SIAR.WINNIPEG, October 7.\u2014A large force of men will ba put on immediately to develop the Medicine Hat coal mines.CABLE JOTTINGS.Sir William Stokes, President of the College de Surgeons, Dublin, has been clecled l'res!- ent of the Medical \u2018Congress to be held at asbington next year.Nes are published showing that the tobacoo production of Germany is decreasing.The decline Is attributed to the prevailing J systom of taxation.The number of perso ngaged in the cultivation of the plant as.Tallon off 13,000 this year as compared with 1835 PRAINE FOR THE LEAGUE LoxDoN, October 7.Mr.J.KE Eills, Gladatonian, Liberal M.P, for Rushclifo, Notti nghamshire, who bas just completed a tour of Ireland, has seat a donation to the National League to be devoted in assisting avicved tenants.Mr.Ellis speaks in high praise ol the Nationalist league's work.\u201cTHE LITTLE MONSTER.\u201d DUBLIN, October 7.\u2014 United Ireland, Mr.Parnell's organ, in its issue of to-day describes Lord ,Bandolph Churchill as * \u201cthe littie wonster.\u201d THE ROAD COMMITTEE, The Sophia Lane bower New Streets Made over tothe City\u2014Other Matters.At yesterday's meeting of the Road Committee after the time of going lo press the Sophia lane question eame up for discussion.Last Summer this sower was ordered to be oobnstructed and the contruct was awarded to Mr.McKeown.3r.Gravel, a property owgper ou the corner of Cralg street and hia lane, objected to thejcon- struction of the sewer, claiming that it would is ho and the Building In- spoctor, , Coineidiug with his views, ordered work stopped.The Board of Health pow say that the work -is absolutely necessary and must be proceeded with.The City Surveyor reported that he felt satisfied that the sewer could be safely constructed by day's work if the Building Inspector's prohibition were withdrawn.to have the work done as BoE y Mr.py George, provided the Buliding Inspector's assent is obtained.ro À 99m man cation was read from the Montreal Gas company feeding over to the city, Harbor street, formeily owned by them.This was accopted.was decided net to change the line of mllton st street on the homologated p A petition from the St.rena Sugar Refinery asking for permission to open certain streets in order to lay a twénty-four inch main water pipe instead of the twelve inch main at present used, for the purpose of securing water from \u2018the canal, was next It was decided to grant the petition subject Jost.Lo the approval of the Water Com- \u201ca otter was recelved from Messrs.Gravel and M.ws offering to make over to the city Poupart, Mignonne, St.Roche and Ibar- vie streets through tbe Robb property.It was decided to report to the Council favoring agvaptance of the offer.\u2014_\u2014 Jehael Maloney.made a claim for dam- roperty flooding, caused by thet os ot t lève of the drains, which Was not entertain The meeting nes \u201cadjourned.CARDINAL TASCHEREAU'S LETTERS, To the Kditor of THE STAR: \u2014\u2014 SIR,\u20141 have just seen in your issue of the 6th inst, that according to certain rumors which you say are current, I am supposes to have played a problemntically honarabia part in the question of the ep iscopal documents recently published in ZL'Ætendard.1 believe it to be my duty Lo protest, energetically against suc imputations and to give the most formal denial to these rumors, which [ affirm to be without any serious foundation.1 here declare that I have never had the disloyal intentions so gratuitously attributed to me.1 have not contri buted eitber difectiy or Indirectly in communicating or havibg communicated to any paper whatsoever the documents in ques- 1am laformed by a competent authority that Lhe Rev.Sister Thèrése, is ready to make a declaration similar to the one I have honor to transmit to to you.ours, al F.CL the ns Priest, Almoner of the stJ Hospice St.Jean de Die: cepice Pan Longue Pointe, Votuber 7th.1886.A Test Case.John Mackenzie, tobaceo manufac- torer, of this city, has through his attorneys, Messrs, Greenshields, Guerin & Green- shlelds, taken an action for $1348.52 against Mr.Jd.L Vincent, collector of Inland Revenue.\u2018This b Case and if successiul a number of \u2018other actions, aggregating $300,- 000 in amount, will bo taken by other tu- bacco manufacturers.The present action is based on a law in force in 1883 and 1883, by which a duty wae charged ou a certain standard of tobacco, namely con- 20 per cent Of solid matter had 10 per cont.of water.The duty was to be computed oy the standard.This was at lirst 14 cents a pound, afterwards changed to 8 cents.Toe plaintiff entered for excise and d daty on Pol 367 pounds of tobacce be- ween the 1st July.1452, and tho 30th April.1883, at the rate of 8 cents a pound, amounting to $9709.36, This tobacco contained only BO per cent.of solid matler and 20 per cent.of water, on which it is now claimed the duty should eniy have beon $5361.04, a difference of $13.35.53 1n tavor of plaintiff.The \u201c Lake Superior's\u201d Pussengers.List of cabin passengers por Beaver Line 88.\"Lake anaes ° Irom Liver pool, Fo 3 tember 28th, arrived at Father Point at 1.I a.m.to-day: ra vlia, Mrs.Randall, dire.Bpragge.Mr.Raphael, Mra.Raphaal, Mr 1.ick, } Las Lousdale, Nr, R D.Mr! horsen, Miss MoPhsrson, Mr.Sheldleid, or sheffield, Mi.Charles fheMeld, Mr.Edward ShefMaid, Master (3, Stofield, Miss Mary Sheffieit and infant, Mr.Innes, Mrs.Inues, Miss Molson, Mrs, ith \u2018Ogilvy.Mr.W.Williams.Dr.W.B, Duek, po Hoi kins and child, Mrs.W.H.Smith, Lo chn- dren and narse ;3vintormedinte and UU steerage passengers.Not one in \u201ctwenty are Troe from some Httle ailment caused by inaotion of the liver.Use Carter's Little Liver Pills.Thy resuit will be a pleasant surprise.They give positive relief.The Allan 88,\" Hitierman.\u201d from Glasgow tia Halilwx, arrived at Boston at 8 p.m.où nesda y.Japanese Blacking can be obtained whotne \u2018 sale only at 21 Lemoive street THE FORTUNES OF OF PILIFA FAFA | until it stopped against the mound dof sexton\u2019s By Mrs.FRANCES HODGEON BURNETT AUTHOR OF \u201ca FAIR FAIR BARBARIAN,\u201d STHAT LASS O° LOWRIE'S\" \u201cIHROUGH ONE ADMIN- ; ISTRATION,\u201d ETC, i ETO.Copy-rightod Ly the Auther.CHAPTER IIL\u2014(Continued).\u201cIt is a shame,\u201d smd Phil, just as she had said iL berore.\u201cSuppose,\u201d sald Fairfax, \u201cthat you go and tell him so and persuade him to relinquish bis right to half of it, at least.As I have said, you are the sort of young person to succeed.\u201d He spoke lightly still, but the next in- stanl he gave nera rapid side glance.she was twisting her fingers together nervously and looking down.He put out his hand and patted her shoulder, laughing.\u201cThink over it,\u201d he said.my dear.\u201d Goud monung, When he had gone Phil did not move for some minutes.A dark flush had risen to her cheek, and her eyes were at thet Blackest.\u201cI have heard of people being tempted to do such things,\u201d she said, at length.\u201cAm 1 being tempted?Is this a real temptation?Oram | only 80 far harden ed that I do not much care.\u201d Atter awhile sha went into her own room, and began to dress to go out.Sha was going to see Isobel Farquhar's mar.| rixge, too: but this was her own secret.lick Falher sr had been invited because the tazuily Knew nothing of him, but that he was a friend of Duval's, and a wonder o1 thorough breeding and good taste \u2018A Bucleuex \u2014Fairfax, 1 Lave no doubt, uy dear,\u201d lIsobel\u2019s uardian had Really \u2018charming fellow.\u201d But of Phil they had not even heard, and so if she would see ber false lover play his part Phil must creep into a dark corner of the old churell of St Audrosius, and wateh from afar off.And this was what sheintended to do.\u201cI must go.She had a bitter wish to see the worst and suffer as much as she could.Ib would be the sooner over, she told herself.Sho wanted to despise him to the utinost.she found her dark corner in the crowded church a shadowy nook not far from the entrance, where she could sea without being observed.And there .-.she seated herself and waited.But i, 3 Was not necessary to wait long.A merry\u201d ° clangor of bells rang out from the tow and an expectant rustle made itself ob servable among the audience.\u201cThey are coming.\u201d Phil heard people saying, and drew Bac *k into the shadow.lt was a little hard to see them all pass her on the stream of sunlight the open door let in.The glow of color and \u2026 flash of jewels dazzled her eyes.And there was her futher, with a majestié slow-moving matron, in purple on his arm! And thers was Farqubar with her guardian! And.Miss u har was so fair and winning a creature and looked so iunocently happy aod girlishly pink and white under veil that Phil felt more bitter than ree.and clenched her small, : gloved hand.\u2018it will be worse for her than it was for me, \u2018she said inwardly.\u2018She does not know the world at And he has injured her beyond reparation\u2014he has married her.\u201d \"She sat and watched until the end-\u2014untik the ceremony was ovér ami everbody had passed her and the carriages had rolled away, and evel until the lookers-on had dis Then she came out of her pew and went inte 9 the churchyard.It was empty, save a dirty old sexton, who ores digring grave and grumb bling ! while.Phil drew off her glove and held ha: hand inthe sunlight.There was alittle\u2019 amethyst ring on her smallest finget\u2014 It was a ring Duval had given her, when she was a child of eight years old, and she had worn it fal until she had heard the whole truth about Isobel Farquhar.\u201cShe pulled it off how aud \u2018 held it for a few secon fad th en fl it far from her among aay, fell at sbme distance and To fresh earth, and spadeful was tay on it, and bid H from sight.\u201cThey will buryit.to-morrow,\u201d Phil, an obstinate lump rising in h throat, *I wish theycould bury all the rest with it\u201d And then she turned away and went hone, : CHAPTER IV.During her absence, some one had been upstairs and laid a letter upon table, and the letter was the first th that she saw when she entered the roots She walked over to it idly, and locked a the envelope.It was ireci her, but in a hand she was not vet She tore it open, full of curiosity, an turned to the signature.\u201cBelieve me, my dear Philip, .thy Toad: a \u201cYours most sincerely, swa Sn ining \u2014aimost like a chill, fell.upon her.Why had Mrs Oswald written to her\u2014of all people l the world?She di not stop to take off her hat, She curried the letter to the fire, and: stood there to read it; and when she had finished reading \u2018it, she let the.hand: that held it fall at her side.\u201cI wish it hadn't copa,\u201d He sajd.\u201cI wish she bad never hi f me.For Mrs.Dorothy ald had written, asking her to come to Brackencleu and give her an opportunity of à to know her young kinswoman.\u201cI am fond o young people.she wrote, \u201cand blame yee or knowing kinsman, - ap vid so litilo of you.2 young Mr.Wilfred nom 8 wit and makes the oid p ano 80 much er by his presence A it, that I find myself anxious for more youth still.\u201d It was late when Mr.Fairfax came in that night, but Phil had not gone, to bed, She was waiting for him Mrs.Doroth y Oswald's letter ay cn the tahle If he had looked his best in the morn- Ing, Fairfax looked his worst now.He was haggard and worn, his eyes were .hollow, his skin quite deathly in its waxen \"pallor.; \u2018I am very tired, Phil,\u201d he said, throwing himself into a chair.*Fearfully tired.\u201d ten ho saw the letter.\u201cIs it a dun?\u201d he said.\u201cWho is it?\u201d bi Phil picked it up and opened it for _ hin.\u201cIt is not a dun, Governor,\u201d she sald.\u201cIt is an invitation from Bracken.cleagh- -trom Mrs.Dorothy Oswald.\u201d Te started and held out his hand for it quiie eagerly.f \u201cFrom Mrs, Dorothy Oswald,\u201d here.- peated after her.Phil watched him rather curiously, ae he read the letter, and was plainly excited, and his face flushed.When he | had wished hie looked up, with a smile.\u201cYou ara very Incky,\u201d he said.\u201chacky!\u201d Phil answered, somewhat con-trainediv.\u201cWhy?\u201cFor a variety of reasons,\u201d he replied.\u201cYou are voung, you are Endroit you are invited to Yifuekencleugh, you are to share its hospitalilies with Mr.Wilfred Carnegie,\u201d \u2019 Phil colored hotly.She had not exs\u2014- ported he would say quite as much as this \u201cI do not think 1 shall go,\u201d she faltered.| \u2018I dont want togo.I would rather stay here, , i\" He shrugmed his shoulders, impatient.That is foolish,\u201d he said, \u201cand you are not often foolish.\u201d \u201cYou think I ought to go?\u201d 4 Continued] \u2019 \u2018To be THE UNION DEPOT.Lu rt mt.\u2018The Meeting to Discuss Water Front Improvements.-Bpeeches by the \u201cMayor, tbe Ropresenta- sivea of the Two Great Railways and Prominent Citizens\u2014Some East End Opposition\u2014Mr.Hickson Nuggests an Elevated Rallway with a Number of Stations The conference of the various bodies tnter- ested in the Union depot, leveo and graving dock schemes was held this morning in the general committee room at the City Hall, when there were present: His Worship the Mayor, Ald.Grenier, Ald.Jeaunotte, Per- rault, Ald.Berger, Ald.Helland, Akl 'Beuu- soleil, Mooney, Ald.Gray, Ald.White, Rain- wille, \u201cAlt.Hamelin, Laurent, Ald.Fairbairn, Ald.J Donovan, representing the (ity Council, Mossis.Audrow Robertson, Hugh Me Lenvan, Victor Hudon, commissioner, ana - Mr.Jubn Kennedy, Chie! Engineer, representing the Board of Harbor \u20ac \u2018ommissioners; Messrs.W.C0 Mundoerioh, R.P.MaLea, W.W.Ogilvie, I.W.Henshaw, Mr.H.Shorey, Secretary, represent of Trade: Messrs.W, President, Fdgar Judge, 1).and Charles H.Gould, Kepresenting the Corn Exelbauge; , Mr.Jose oh liicksou, General Manuxer, and P.Mauraford, Chief Engineer, repre- ME the Grand Trunk; Sir George Stephen, Sir Donald A.Smith, Messis.B.Angus, J.J.C.Abtott, 5.Fleming and W.C.Van Horne, represeuling tbe Canadian Pacific Raliway; Mr.H.E.Shaw, Por Warden; Mr.M.H.Gault, ALP, Mr.Perrault and Mr.Nolan De Lisle.e Mayor was elected to the chair and Mr.Hadril! appointed secretary.His Worship on taking the chair delivered a short address a which he said: - MAYOR BEAUGRAND'S SPLECH.GENTLEMEN \u2014Publicopinton has teen somewhat agitated of late by the projcsal tor the construction of a Union depot.where the Grand Trunk Ruilwuas.the Canaaian Proitie, and all future railways, cuuld combine together, for the service ot the Irion Leet fraflle, ln Montreal.You have alt read wnat Mr.Van Horne and Mr.Hickson had to suy vi ihesub- ject.and we meot here to-day to discuss the matter jn this interest of the efty of Montreal, A certain locality has already been advocated in tho press.in An Inforinal way, but it 15 use- les= for me to point out thatthe must remain & secondary muller until the Canadian l'avtiie, the Grand Trunk.aud the Corporation have come to an unde.standing togeth ar Theres no loubt that the Union depot scheme has come a popular one; thanks tothe persistent and publis spirited advocacy ol public Bhorey, who às awakened the sentiment in its favor, but there is also - mo doubt that thers are a good many different, if not conflicting, intere-ts to har- mouize before we can arrive ut anything practical in the matter, ; The Grand Trunk railway.for instance, is under bounds of $iv0,000 to the etty, to com ence the coustruction of nu new passenxer epot, before à certain date, and the Canndian Pacific railway is forced by law to koez à depot for the sorvice of the North Shore route, un tho site of the old barracks.ot us hope, however that any sectional difference will be lost si: ht of.in the discus- sjonithat is to follow.to remember only THE GENERAL INTERESTS OF THE CITY, The preliminary report of the commission appointe | by the Goverument to investigate the causes of the fluods Gus us ta believe that a sy-tem of dykes will be resorted to in order to protect the city against the inroads of the 3t Lawrence; andait 1s also the general belio! that these dykex or levees ought to bo utilimed hy the different railways to facilitate the entrance to Montreal.at as it may.the subject has developod enough importance to bring together repre- \u2018sentatives of all the public banitos of Montreal, for its discussion.Our city Las Levure of years the headquarters of Two of the Bers Railway Companies on the continent and it is cur duty ant our interest to see that the large influx of trade which will naturally e outcome of this faverad situation.will not be lost to us through any diiatoriness, negligences or misguided economy.Speaks as Mavor.I have no hesitation in saving that the Corporation ought 1 be reads to do its duty in the matterin a hbernd and bosi- ness like spirit.We cortain!y shadl be forces by circumstances tu spend s large amount uf money to PREVENT PERIODICAL INUNDATIONS and if we can at the same time create raiiway accommodations for the travelling public, \u201cmuch thé Déttér: There are, of cols.nuererous questions to settle, but 1 hope that this first mesting will be conducted in such a way as to induce us to persevere in our attempt to arrive al something practical, in the in- terast of the public at large.Theo question cof a graving dock has also been discussed in the preas, and [ acknowledge that after seeing what has been done by the Federal Government for Quebec in the matier, I do not see any reason why Montreal would not claim what rightfully belongs to us as the largest shipping port In the Doniinion.But I think that an Important question like that of the Union depot is quite suffivient to discuss for the present, and we would moreover have to consult with the representatives of the shipping interests before proceeding anv further with the subject of the graving dock.We have hore reprosentatives of the corporation, the Board of Trade, the Harbor Commission ors, the Corn Exchanze, the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacitic.Iam too youne a man to have the pretonsion of giving advice to men most of whom : ATO MF SCNIOTS IN years and in business experience, but may Le pardoned if 1 suggest, as chief magistrate of our fair and fast crowing city, that iu matters of commerce und transportation, wo ourht to sink all petty questions of local preferences to remember only that whatever increase of traflo we succeed in Lringing to our city must necessarily redound to the advantage of ali.Mr.Shorey axplained the reasons which had led to his interesting himself jo the Inatter and advanced his arguments io favor Of THE UNION DEPOT.The Mayor expressed the wi
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