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[" \u201cEn HEARD FRON, vad Whisk Pus the Falalty of Ble Death Beyesd Louve, Jul A despatoh from St.lemme 2er gays the Stanley expedition : on May 28th at the confluence of the Apwwimi ana the Congo, between Bangals station and Stanley falla The flotilla carried \u201c450 meu.Ouly » lew were Ill.Stanley made a camp ob the heights bordering tbe \u201cHabt bank of the Aruwiml commanding the be weatber was fine surrounding couBtey.rovictualling favorable.she PE 2ud Stanley ata, for with so escort ol.ve European.\u201cafficers and 380 men, eaving th o remainder [the men under ak officer in camp on the uwiml At Bowa it was thought that it woud take St y two months to reach Wadelai or meet in Bey's ™ vas expected that tbe sieamer \u201cStanley,\u201d whose © ebgines wera greatly strained by the difficult passage up the river; would be able to start ca June 3rd re apt mt oud then re where ste would repair.5 ou en re- 0 river te Ariwiml with the sL0 yool ad ls men lett at Bolobo ere Pre %.Governor Janesen, of tue \"con, ree Bate op uly pd telegra- inistrator-general oF the tortor a ol the states sons tral foverdinent here, as follows: \u2014* Send Pieces of stuff.Stanley started on July 2 to Wadelal.* \u2018The despatch was sent from St Thomas, and General Strauch says heponsiders that the tenor of the messaye shows that Governor Janssen in ordering the pb rejled ou the expeilition making regular progress.he news of Stanley's ar- tival at Aruw!w! was despatched by an Eng- lab officer whom Stanley left im Charge of of the camp there, and this was ta v steamer | wl copold vi e and à thence y an ex- \u2014 press to Bowa, a route more easily and ly made \u201chan the one tu -Matadi.CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Æxports and Imports for June\u2014Appoint- mente\u2014Urders m Council.FAA, July 0 The follu is a of exports for Lhe month ot June :\u2014 Produce o?Produce of other 4 ye countries 5 produod o e tal : L033 $ 3.961 Prod uce 0 Of the shery, 108.087 4,142 duce of the forest.8,440,998 211,015 Animals and hw pro- EEE TETE 2.926.479 56.046 rouitaral ve pig 1,885,124 959.569 anu factur \"akess 45.897 : Fa = Shwe \"534 ve 22 433, S08 $1,314,093 This Le same month last year of $560,762 768 goods the produce of a, a decrease of $176.421 ip the Produces of, goed countries.In produce ot Canada creases are: Mine, $63,034; animale end their produce, $573, 88 agri- products, 974; manufactures, #1, 058; Intscellaneoas, 313,391.The decreases Ar Isheries, $121,723, and forest, 81 841.ok total ex rts for tbe tweive months amount to $86,607,789, as compared with 2,431,384 for the same period last ear, being an increase of about $4,000, pou.3 Whioh three inillions are In tbe prod of Canada, and one million in the produce of other countries.These figures do not'in either \u2018ease include the last returns for the year from British Columbia, which will add to probably augment the in- \"creased export for the year.\u2018The greatest inoreasce a re in animals and their produee of $2,000,000; agricuitural products over.3 1.000, 000, rh manufactures over $250,000, about 160,000.aie rest doctor 1 al an © forest over - he fishagies are j than ant vou ust $606 more Tue io followin is : statement of goods for the month of pe à 105, 366; coin end puifon 8 Heu onde, $2.889,316; 0.156,16 te oollected sabi 204.onl oes t me ha dell contain ; ous men .0 a Tr Tn- rao.Sara pai as sub-collector otice ie ven thnt on tbe 26th Septem- a$ the oftice of the Minister of Railways Canals, the Ontario Que Hallway pe Railway company ot the 1 of railway of the West Ontario y iying between Woodatook 5 otice bas been given that a gas buoy on the FPlutsch system has been pi on tbe ost on adame Island, replacing ared cant Buppiaa lementary letters patent have been ; ben tothe Hart Emery Wheel vompany, ftiton, increasing the capital stock from $10,000 to § orde pou À nol has, both pagsed sel.apart Pro a nt waters, EE Boud In Take 2 Que., for the natural or tion of fis sh, and à fixing the m the 1st of March to Let of have been passed with + tethe) issue vf special permits for remov ty paid spirita in five té on pe into British Columbia; ne ean lands in the Rooky BMoun- EE Mounted : o'1ce purposes; an clagses uv: wines on the free Notice ie given.excise promotion ex- 4 {nations hy, be ITY in London, Toron -> Montreal, ani tit.Job B., vn Sho gar - Augwu FU: BALE.HOTELS, SALOON in operation.Ko pital re- Lean be ar- for whom \u2018nie in a ening.Apply to HANSON BE ROS.Seod GROceries, restauranta, frutL, confect: Louery, all other re and billiard room, barber sliop and businesses; food peRscualLy for anyone marée me fe business.L.KF, BALE\u2014FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY nd dressmaking establishmeut, in a mains doing good basinest re rent low, good r catons ns, Lor OR SALE\u2014NEA1 LITTLE FRUIT Fi confectionery store, best | or selling.the city, rer rent low, good reaso: oR SALE\u2014A RESTAUR up, in one of the ef the cl sity.rc puynez lens leaving throagh ill h ocation in L.Iiarris.160 2 NT WELL t business ealih.APR Fo SALE\u2014DRUG STORE, A lent 9 pportunity, Fnauire dross, Kerry, hor & Co, Whole: N EXCEL- of, or, ad- le Drugrists M se 160 Ÿ ¥\u2014A RANE CANCE.ES ECO TOR PATENT- réicle, can prod ot iI Has ear Dot, coun Ar ire and saies oe paving to work iL in a in 1514, \"STAR offices.106 Mouses io Tet ASUS rar T° LET\u2014A WELL FURNISHED COTtage, with and Chickering piano.e e garden, us aes, bot water ON LET\u2014COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, ad parle TT st, ner To cere cams nto my \"HA 1.Kavanagh, 17%.O LET\u2014COTTAGE.1253 DORCHES- teret, extension Kitchen, 5 furnace rent balance of year 250.Apply F bedrooms, .McMann, X= Address, I.9 Bo LET\u2014FURNISHED LOWER TENEment, on Park à avenue, references re- Pouses Wanted, A ANTED-TO RENT ASMALL HOUSE or 4 rooms, state terms an and of 3 vicinity to \u201c¥ 1006 HTAR MANTED-BMALLS SELF-CO and rent STAINED of, tenement house, state, locallty Rooms To Let.BS EM maire, or 2040.R N\u2014ANI> BUA VA.first-class, oly Yad Bienry st.108 8 ROR JSAED FRONT ROOMS TO Lett 4 OOMR\u2014TO LET, SEVERAL TINE without neal, 52 minutes\u2019 from Manotold st, straheers ommodated, PEUR \u201cPE led coup) SLA FUR.)7] 6 notant dde ae ROUTE Fr QRNISBE HORUXY Fra PRY © ollege venus ROLL QENISREN, TOLET.90 CATHOAHT AT, ROS, rel tre OR WITHOUT ET ARGE F cu R Bate Rose Th LET, A Rooms LET, TO ePOSTORS LA fine rooms sc premier), Déaied by hot hot rer he 1 otre Lame st Lat 4 00M, WITH alias} IER, & Notre Da: is.Apply to U.1.hows Jaid ee prete En M\u2014VERY W RNISHED Ro visant board at ba BL Shisabeth ao\" 109 8° ROI LET, 22,042 ROOMS FURNISHED OR Ros ROM TARR LET.364 ST.Ma ETS R RS M IQUELE TEE site veat Res AY Champ de Mars $ SECOND tes\u201d ose LD, ROUTE LEE 08 one ROY FELL.FUL PURNISHED PROST 0074 1° = Roi se CHOPCE OF 2 pRODBLE EDKOOMS, ne 014 ting § 100m.breakianty vale Trost.160d Bis yor BEDROOM BEAUT UTIFOLLY AxD ep on ventencen et Amp _ Eanted, Le VE aE moderaie reel?HE J ORDOR, ENGLAND, 7 pers Somiortable board and aie: fie rt denon sil xt vate house, to a mau mau pad his, his > LE two ladies: near -Ar hibit 4, South Kensinaton School, th erms from 37.50 à on an ash onan ole arti row.0 Barons | sington, Imre, XTED\u2014 SIEX A AU rid hil IES ton of the JAB x on he traveling po \u201cpu lors ap ntroal, ATION pes es being no T as ns y.The atcen and ie ri to faver him as BoA aA.r .Bo ai lo WANTED, AT 30 WORE Road.ad, \u2018Wes 52058 sir LE BOARDERS, ic tpat M sbilshmen t, he ROUEKS WANTED ian .Te LY er.Pas APTE ES BoA: Hed hs Ei SEE \u201c clags w COMUTIVE & ÉNUINK U NES Ra LION aA 000-4 BUTLER ea «an : INE well sabi xnû pay: veut, taring line praterred.asa Theroogh.Situations us acm, SMITH, FISCHEL & CO, 46, 48, 50 COLLEGE STREET, WANTED: A FIRNT-OLABS 1222407000 STONE ENGRA VER.APPLY TO GEO.BIKHOP ENGRAVING & PRINTING 00.- LIMIT 1 D), 167 and 180 8T.JAMES STR: EY, ; MONTREAL Iu E THOUSAND MEN WANTL OH.TO work on building a railroad, Fou North * Steady d lo \\VosL Steward«town, N Ban Ta Ans.AN w umaience tha Jet day of August GEO WENTY CANVASSERS WANTED FOR Australia, good inducements, security © Mradiey.Garretsen A ronilord.One.EACHER WANTED \u2014 WITH Academy Diploma, 24 the Bchnol Commissioners of Sutton Village, ¥.Que.L La aa 7 ANTED\u2014_REGISTER KEEPERS FOR.the Province of Qt Quebeo rifle matches, from 8th to 1:th August, th a BLALK LOU ces 10 i Ni?1674 .P.A., P.0.Box 1867, City.ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR SHORTHAND clerk.Apply giving age, references, and sa patery Ty expoc LS RONS à MASON (Limited) ANTED \u2014 FOR A WHOLESALE, as office.8; youth ss cashier su menare.| some ex perionce.Adare ls 1400.* REAR 0Moo.ANTED\u2014FOR A SHORT ME, AN extra office hand, good uick writer re fesse preferred, Address with e PE ! 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General t A > 136tt on Tes ie a WANTED - GIRIR TO MAKE PER smart, neat workers can Spon & & Co., SUt 0 38 Dowd ro ear STRIKE TES, WANTED A MAN T ol r À a onde Notre a iret).asa ad WASTE A a.MAS AS TRAVEL bec.must speak am as Janguse and be well ex, ted La the rosy FL Se «lisswars business, A reisrences, aud salary expec ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO KEK BOOKS oF FITS | in | Enstih 2d have uood a rete ha, ane, Cetis WANTED-AT pe GOOD JOB COMPOS ro ANTED=A TIOUBKREEPER FO A CLUM \u201cAly ply at 77 Ay] Wn orrice gor ron AL WHOLE Vil 1604,\" STAL office We ds GOOD PLAIN COOK, WI NG references Raul UE J \u201cgirls, de Dorval.\" da umf MMA War RUE poly.by lelter ANTED \u2014 Toung man: 18 or } to ever 1's Agency, 106 ah evening.ster 1.a WANTED ELA BORATONT SUISTANTS-\u2014 ART to La & & Co., Drawer 1 WASTED-GOOD GEN RAL NERN ANT.nrae.1148 1 ren trae A SRE :, WANTED AT C oxck, NIT, LER TOR i LAE G.paies roma a 0 5 ANTED-BOY, or QrricE, El, 2081, City.0 Was XER wT AT Wiser THE St het de 3 an à a ious Fe wy teacher RN ET router\" 20172 10 io he Ont A] TE AU Boop LD! Ww RER EEE ER, 3 À \u201cQU ANTED\u2014A A FARST-CLARN mat ae ANDGENER Ww a ses a rain to make be T ; 5 | Breton ent uftab will > boiepta Cig D ae , Care Fe ine \u2018 Seid Saal ax ae WATE doo SyRoNg ROT FORT = 3 Sttuxttons Wanted, PANTED-HOUSE DXCORATING DONE IN Bowe au did en pin Le C.Ktin, po ee WAP EE MST CICR WA RER pa Ela Tox ary Uxe og AB experience 1m same, À A.Pi rete or oon fav Ware ad MS QACHMAN, WARLED-BY A A EON LOI FAR RON bits, y.4008 vabolar a0û fA permit Address, \u201c WT Hoan ind.wiih sows table fami) a7.\u201c Fnqairs at 1901 Notre Dams Ys Ap CLS NA ANT ED-UY MARR AAT Sil pai OE ben to Al) in ads lu eu Cae work.LEE WATT SALON, ian ar A Vissi £ PANTY D-corTis, RCD FT Win Die of Nadia TORE, ARTED-KITUATION DY = t se Se Best mer or res, ple arp eine Montren, Li 4 WASTED-BY Font PATER, ACCOUNT A 3) rn A mess x ing offices, thy ki nkonper and i coTrenpon at AES EE We DY ATT SEE + of refcrénées, ruée porate 7 éd TAT EL WE EE GER = res, \u201cU,\u201d sTAR Nartnuer nd, AXTED PANTNE of considerable le super WA war runs 38.\" TA oes.ANTED\u2014A thounand dor ART fone, FEI srerared.Pak a mana EEE PATON D WITH Te van a td WASTED-TO CORR for _mutuai Pluuman\u2019s system.Va ddres Ag ESC sus \" T A 7 py pe er 4 Slept : time avefy thing to prospen, , furer to some artistie repge | 2) | {hart cane with everinoreasing fre.tation of Bike Phillp, and re Teds a denly breaking off a : £ th poses of ¥ ey, furnace after furnace was addud | selected his hour of agony occasioned rat.ne, \u2018I was sure I was or % youl ; * Soe t if ré works swarmed with men.] y recelvin mew of toe fret blo $ .idn\u2019t Um ore ren - LA I A k \u20ac pers \u2018m 0 8 Wi n wor, BY JULIAN RAWTRORNE, Way in well?Shall sand for à glass There are questions in morals which nd nat from innate | roother 4 spent the ins moments of the last A LT ou A Author of \u201c Garth on, elo, wa pF a convict {5 nod galled to discuss; then sh te the 10 | apid, after à m er ù 4 Les year of my Life, and I had stro: Fa at ) : hig l ¥d 9 Cloth & Cold Binding - - The lady had leaned back in her Chair, 1ere are commandments in the Bible %65p00, ous hopes.that tue Commonwealth would ad lows: | Ele al \"rin vee / (OorrsiauTae.18673 \u2019 half closing her eyes, and with a.white- PTS ae du which he oordially responded.__ we came back, aud, in pay the mere expense of putting my cast.Thes vis tirply upon\u2019 nC ; ters ness spreading round her lipa which | Which are sometimes impossible to ful- | When the services were over T'win my new studio, 1 was Inspired to\u2019 do Work into bronze; asking Rothing for him.a8 im Father Rad boun stricken | CHAPTER X.\u2014{Continued.) wore sticky and tremulous.But she fil.How cana man honor his father back to my cell in 8 sort of deliridmy, \u2018At | work that so pleased may father, that I my own labors, glad as ons her with a sudden iliness, and wus confined \u201cWell, it was a lady\u2014that is, I mean, wes a very courageous woman, and in and mother when he is abandoned ab been placed {athe was admittéd us à co-partuer In \u2018tha daughters if any Work of mine could to his bed : i TN less th minute she had regained .P i to her glory, As every possible preeattion h 8 Griping Di eo holds the position of & lady in Now Command of herself and sat eroot again.he very bour af his birth; Cropped, =2 Fo ved to a house Betting our in.°F did mot forget the original of my taken hb otis \u2018pirtec ths sand 0 haters Bophin Voriias.York, and her husband is a good man; \"You\u2014you called me\u2014a name,\u201d she it were, in the cesspools of iniquity?ashi come, and my windows opened out on a Fausg, but I had to wait before I coul proper dampn he malt of the most eee.Toothache, Faoess J he made à fortune in business, but his said, and paused, looking at him, I And if he rises no higher than his aiticle der 1] bad alr dy & oe bok ae Dontbed river, sal with Lhe Jaste call pe Governor » Sulention fo She pe Recs Buidity ls seemed impossible Hendachine, Biok Frad a Pp \u2014 - \u201cDid I?8 slip 0 e tongue, : hed matter, mesif awsy at any mis should occur.it! partner turned out a soamp, and\u2014how- sure you.Ht Pinow you Crom Surroundings, which bave no lower source.I asked to be furnished with down tothe river's odo, and Just be- from office and office-seckers, and was 1 stood at tue right and just back of \u2019 ever, that is not what I was going to tell.£5388 XO B00 want to known! depths, is be, or those who abandoned gone gold odin, and outof it commenced neath my window was the roof of a somewhere in his yacht on the broad Faust.His only auXiety was that the \u201cThis lady\u2014\" .There, now, take some time\u2014don\u2019t be him, responsible for his misdeeds?He to fashion a trinket in everyway worthy plazza that ran the breadth of thohouse.bosom of the Atlantic.- ingates should not become obstructed, i Sp prose A wig} y Pi \u201cWhat is the lady's name?This is worried.\u2018think it all over and then tell goes by the light that lights his way, of her acceptance.| An lmmense grapevine spread itself The days went by so hurriedly that 1 and at the words \u201cUp shovels!\u201d the bril- tes, Lao Frafute Busjeds 38 a] uite interesting, you know.\u201d me what you'd like to do.\u201d and knows no other path.Our simian I had on, when arrested, a pair of over this roof, its wealth of jéafage and scarcely counted them, so absorbed and liant molten mass flowed through its aft Fhaym, Erysipeies Eruptions E qu I don°t k .He rose from his chair, put his silk ing until th aleeve-buttons set with a cluster of the | fruit, forming, in summer, a mottled happy was in my work, when, one channels.Le Mi heumatiors, Fhograpiiq Pains.» : Well, ont now as 1 ought to tell Skull cap in thewpocket of\u2019 his overcoat, cousins care for their offapring un \u20acY purest and most perfect rubies, and it carpet, alike restful and charming to be- morning, there came to me a little As the stream passed down the differ.Blea, Biind ge À aadingi 0 ber name.5 in Soclety, you knot resumed his other hut and his rubbers can care for themselves: It is only man, was a happy moment when I asked the hol packuge, accompanied by a pote.On ent ingates there came à sharp hissipg blGatarrh.Tofaen=e Goldin ha Head À an of course, you or an y DighE and took-a look out of the window.with his boasted intellectand affections, Warden to convey to Miss Carmichael a I had come home to this room one; opening the letter I discovered it and clouds of scalding steam poured Seoneral Nobili) cal Woakness 8 meet ber, you Know, and\u2014 \u201cWe shall be at Wilmington in about wy ion es his offspring at the doors of little golden anake, whose elastic coils lovely night in June, worn out in vain to be from my friend the warden, who forth.In an instant Faust threw him.BIliiducy iiscase.seveeniee © Aro you acquainted with her your- ten minutes more,\u201d he remarked, sitting who lea pring would go twice around her delicate wrist search for a face to fit into a little group wrote: self in front of me, crying, \u201cQuick! Lie [io Vrinary ral i never met her, but I know of her, don again.\u201ci have a great mind\u2014if foundling hospitals and ip the wards of and clasp beneath the jewelled head.which I was modelling.QHAEL: Iam requests down!\u201d Then innumerable short, crink- 32] Ii acann of the lin 8 head.delling _ | \u201cDmg Miss 0 ! ; .The next day the warden broughtme It was à group representing the flowér br Eutherford to forward you a s:.ecimen of ling bolts of fire seeined to be Gashingin She used to bave à sort of salon before i Te itul Ë .} i th and take the next train à letter, in which, in her own beautiful propheoy in ! ; u the air, followed by a terrible explosion, her husband's business trouble, and is fot out Now York.It will depend upon The last was my fate.5 it Dine or chirography, she conveyed to me the Marguerite plucks the star flower, and 8g the aricinulol your Faust He possesses and then all grew dark.?sent very intellectual and cultured and all yat news I receive before the train pauper blood in my veins?1only know expression of her pleasure and admira- picks its leaves, one by one, repeating, yereatica by ioe ald of the eyes alone, And wo When I regained consciousness once ries PERLE EAA TPIS Fes ih 8 thal, and they say she's awfully hand- Jone He took out his watch.\u201cJust that my path has been ribbed with tion for my gift, aud an intimation that \u201cHe loves me, hie loves me nod.\u201d °° farss he oan discern the movement of the | more I found myself lylng on a platform - Soe and attractive.that she did?\u201d ten minutes!\u201d he repeated.sweat and toil and hunger and cold, the house of \u2018Carmichael, Son & Co.For hours and hours I had hunted the libs tot a syluhle vscance him, He begs you my head on John's knees, who was bath- _ atl was it that she dd! \u201cWhat are they going to do to this yith no other ending than the prison\u2019s Would be glad to give me a place in streets for a face that would fill my 37 our conversation in the chapel since it con- ig mY temples in water.i 1d occur to prevent it\u2014to nothing shou C È v10ë.Goethe's \u201cFaust,\u201d where bis workmanship.You will remember hi \u201cWhy, somehow or other, she got ac- » gl d .; their foundry if ould ever care to ideal of Faust, and which my own im- tained th ion of 1 t tunned and dazed 1 sat up and looked quaintéd with a man in town\u2014not a lag hey don't want \u2018to do anything.If door.What was my childhood?À ask for it.4 asked the warden to give agination had failed to supply.in Miser or Sofia fn his man a He around, Everything was w the wildest BLANC ARD\u2019S PILLS enfleman, at all, but a low sort of possible, they would prefer to overlook waif dropped by an inhuman mother me the letter, and, shrined in a filing tterly worn out, I had retired to rest, thanks you profoundly for your interest in confusion\u2014the ground torp up, the win- esman, a dismond peddler named hat she hus already done, She helped into th ice; ket, I hb inge worn it over my and must have immediately lapsed into Limaell, and bous vou will accept the socom- t .e very slums of vice; ason of casket, ave since n Fr my ave immediately lapsed into panying binket.tho orcing of which,be says, dows shattered, and there at my feet, Grady\u20141 beg your pardon! The car to steal the money, but she has as yet od carried in my infancy in the eart.a sort of waking trance, for seemed as givon bîm more hanpiuéss tan any o ot lag, the mangled bod of F ust! 7 makes such à noise that 1 didn\u2019t bear jong nothing to prevent its being recov- y y A fortnight later I was called into the once more to be searching for this face, work he has ever done.\u2019 oor fellow] he had shown his aun.you \u2018 ; » ered.Of course, though, 1f she were to arms of a beggar woman, pinched black wardeu's presence, and ad placed in my when, suddenly, it seemed to me tha I opened the box, and there, in a little preme gratitude by giving his life for .ga bear anything.Please go OI.\u201d artempt that lobbying business they ar 1blue that my wailing might extort hands the Governor's letter of pardon.Faust himself was coming to Ine, nest of rose colored cotton, lay coiled a mine.His enemy, little recking his own This Grad here yap I?ob, y es (rudy.would be compelled to arrest her.On undeserved charity; taught, when I was I went out of the prison-doors with clambering up the trellis which support- small golden snake.It was made from danger, had poured water into the mol b a ; y Bus à 5 op Le t opposite the the other hand, she would be expected, '\\ th ue\u2019s code, that whatever my resolve for a new and worthy life ed the grapevine, hammered coin, theÿ scales ingeniously and the imprisoned steam had burst ank with a a, the back, and tbe jp consideration of not being molested, 9¥der, the rog ©, only the more intensitied.My forge As nothing surprises us in our dreams, fastened into each other, so as to bend barriers, and of all the workmen present, of thieves that robbed the bank to ceuse acting any longer in any way in was desirable belonged to those who | still remained as 1 had left it, for I had I turned expectantly towards the win- freely in any direction, \u2018while the eyes they two alone 8 to moet t dy à and Lonsult about the interest of the robbers.And possi- desired it, and that the only sin in the paid the rent some months in advance; dow.1 heard his steps crushing the were two sparkling rubles, and upder -When they prepared the body of Faust things, and Grady is awfully rich, and bly, in case it should be indispensable, world was the sin of being caught in ut I quickly disposed of it,and the next soft leaves without, the blind swung the throat was a latchet so that the for its pal rest, they found in a locket be used to put pap money to jay for ge might pe usked to give a little assist- t hood day presented myself at the office of slowly back, and he stooped and en- coils could be wound around the wrist, over his heart my letter to the warden getting ready the robberies that the (\"2 the other side.That's reason- the act.Thus I grew 0 man 100 7 Carmichael, Son Co., asking to see tered my room tbrough the open win- and fastened as a bracelet.conveying my thanks for the golden gang comumiltod and sometimes he able; don\u2019t you think so?\u201d living as best I could, and in the end Misg Carmichael.dow.While I was admiring this exquisite \u2018 ç } : ke ; keep the bonds and things that 2°35 (08 2400 Chee reply he took a attaining position of honor among my \u201cAfter a little I was shown into her He was tall and lithe, with piercing piece of work, the door open my We a on a lonely but sun- they stole until they could self, them.Kussia leather wallet from.Dis pocket, Kind.he Studio.She was at work on a large black eyes, cleanshaven but fora heavy father entered, accompanie by the ny Aon of Mott Aub » within eight And this lady\u2014or person\u2014used to 80 extracted a folded paper from it an I was a born mechanic.From the statue of the famous Indian chief King mustache, with a countenance alike Governor.His arrival was most oppor- of the winding waters of the Charles, |} there, too, but it was always arranged continued : time I could walk I used to hang around philip, seated high up on a scaffolding, bandsowe and manly.He came to my tune, and I gave him the warden\u2019s let- so that she shouldn't be seen by any of \u201cIY the way they thought of ar- thie doors of smitheries.The red cinders, ang Bory much occupied.When she bedside, looked at me a moment, took à ter, showed im my beautiful present, gro mets a aa LISE wa the others\u2014by the thieves, I mean\u2014and ranging the mattor|wasithia.\u2018This paper, 28 they darted away from under the finally turned toward me she recognized leisurely survey of the room, and then [and told him all T knew about the told the story of his sacrifice.The one of them ever saw her, though they as you see, contains a summary, Pi the blacksmith\u2019s hammer, seemed instinct me iustantiy, and came down the steps, turned and passed out by the window he maker.I took him tomy little statuette, bronze bears neither motto nor date, new tbat Grady had some one familiar form of à personal statement, of what I With life, and 1 used to long to make givin we \u2018a very fraclous reception.had entered.and showed him the face of the prisoner, nothing but the name, Faust.with the inside of the bank to help him.Lave just been telling you.\u2018They will thet fly under my own blows.he showed me the little golden snake It seemed but a momegt later when I and before he went away, he promised \u2014\u2014 2 -\u2014 Rei yo Oh, I forgot to tell you that this lady ask the person whom it concerns to read 1 never needed instruction, everything coiled round her wrist, praised ita dell- was startled by the.gharp report of a re- to look up the man\u2019s record, and if he : had an account or something with the ;t over, and if she thinks advisable, to Came to me, and my methods were near- cate workmanship, and said 1 owed my volver, and heard burried steps running found him worthy of executive mercy, ETI Q UETTE.These Pills are of à offic i sine : of « wonderful bank, and they knew her there, and one write underneath \u2018I have read theabove ||y always quicker and less laborious release to it as much as to her ownjinter- along the upper hall and down the stair- he would not withhold it.j day she got ae of, the bank ofticials to and do hereby acknowledge it to be true\u2019 than those of other Workien, I spent cession.way, and then came the Leavy banging _ 1 wrote to the warden, asking him to Editor Etiqueits Department: inst Anemy, Chlorosis and ; take her TA \u201ccuis at was one of the and sign her name.For their part, they My first money in fitting up a forge, and \u201cThen her father came to me,and offer- of the door leading from the lower hall inform Rutherford that I accepted y inform me in your Saturday onlu cacy against y.s an ; ways that the thieves got their informa- ii} bass their word not to use the docu- I \"bad plenty of cracksmen for my ed me & position where ultimately I to ! dl; 0 à 3 Lhe piazza, artistic creation with sincere pleasure, of usual for persons sitt constants i cases when poverty of bl tion about the vaulis, etc.She gaveit nent unless the person who signs it Patrons men who demanded the best should be called upon to assist in mak-| I sprang out of bed, threw a dressing- and that, with the hearty concurrence at te came table Ny board Ane in dl wh ; ty of blood is to Grady and Gr 3 gave it to them,and hereafter attempts to do any one of the Work and cared little what they paid {ng molds for the casting of the King robe about me, and hurried to the win- of my tather and brother, the firm of formal Introd dotons?each other without to be contended with.Grady paid ber à Jot of money for it ln things which 1 Li indicated as inex- forit.I made the most delicate tools ilip.dow.The roof of the piazza hid all ob- Carmichael, Son & Co, would be glad ANS._It 18 usual to do so especially in fact\u2014it's a bor thing to say\u2014but eedient: above all, not to allow Jobn D, for the engravers and did a few plates He combatted my demurrera, and {ts froin my view, but I heard voices to give him employment whenever he gases when length of voyage necessitates the v peally, you know, Grady used to pay all §.dy to suspect anything of what has myself; the most complicated locks haa when I left the studio Ihad not only ow, though I failed to catch the im- saw fit to accept it.constant meeting of feliow passengers.\" = her bills and keep ber in in money, and happèned.Just look it over yourself.\u201d Bo windings I could not follow, and once accepted his proposition, but, at his port of the words that were uttered.Then I dismissed the matter wholly \u2014 she would leave her home her carriage, \u201cShe Look the paper in her hands and or twice assisted in relleving bank insistence, had even changed my name, en J went out into the upper ball from my mind, for my statue was near- Ædilor Eviquette Department : as if to go to a reception or something, yaad it steadily through from beginning Yauits of their contents before their \u201cFor the first few months that followed and lif the gas, and, as I did so, my ly completed, needing only the final} win kind] in , -\u2014Jou Know, and then she'd slip of Lo [o'end.Then gho looked up and said: cashiers or their presidents had matured 1 \u2018rarely saw Miss Carmichael during brother John came up the stairway, and ins red touches, ye Issue tie foilonins nestor: Whst shat s BOUDAULT\u2019S Grady s sho ata a Sp Bh \u201c1 think she would sign it.\u201d their plans for tbe same purpose.business hours The foundry swarmed Kolding a revolver in his hand.One October morning, when I was lady do when a gentleman is apeing her home M ; \u201cIf you are sure of that, I dare say it Finally, the police, suspecting that all with workmen, but I chose have as \u201cIe it you, Lucile?\u201d he said, when he the staging, busily at work, John open from some church servios, and after tal : How did ou-\u2014who invented\u2014who vould'answer as well if Jou 8i od for was not right, Began to watch my place little as possible to do with them, treat- saw me.\u201cI thought you would be terri- my studio door, and told me that man vos abana abe Sake ee omar abo: \u2018 told oa do sou en ow, I thought it her.Of course you would put down her of business, Ouiwardly, Is was À Te, ing them with due deference, but avoid, bly htened, and purried back to was waiting for an audience, a ' {Be Iatences of the hou or la It etiquette to : , n \u2019 \u2014 w , i man mak ove must be an invention myself, but my 20% a not Jour oon.Ob, bat I deemed it advisable to move my ing an y -approge y i ave you heard nothing from 1 was absorbingly engaged, an ot SE y from my lodgin my er and mother?Ah, here they for the time to be excused, but John ne recommended by DR, 00 } ; here's ; > friend had the reports of the detectives Stop a few minutes for lunch.If I could Plant to another city.It made little work and returned as I went, fearing come neither harmed nor frightened!\u201d thought ! had better see the party then, Aus.\u2014It 1s polite to ask the zontioman 1 e only 0 3 igh! fellows who did the shadowing in et this thing off my bands I wouldn't erence where I was located, my to meet some one of my old- asso- \u201cAnd then, to our hurried questionings, and s0 I could but assent.pary make are ane 10 do 80 be wi probebls J qua, au Pacte This Wine DS SE Doom ulohed wu veste | De olives 0 go on to Washington O PIE Sy dely Become srtioa nm | sia 0d ur rams ds delou hors NP fold ue that be mas suddeoly awaken | C000 top Roproseh and pauis DALY mor must Dir for Senet ashley vent course, the signature will bave to > Y sure among my present fellow- / i i ing step approach and pause way : © greatest su or yr.8 eva where she went, night and day, ritnessed by myself and another person; new quarters, when I exem litied Puck\u20198 J commenced an ent follow 3 Some ors, rymmaging \u2018Shroagh his dou the\u201d room, and.on 1 turned ta Department ; ! - I udy of | Dyspe Sastraigia.Wans of App nings she said were written down, and, by the by, there happens to be a 8aying regarding the foolishness of mor: chemical and kindred tec a8 vdi a f greet my visitor, 1 found him to be tho shoals oe i a posters Chat père Up Big Seeiion ae\u201d , , J and fired, an > be d inti other and every cent of money she spent re- gentleman I know in the smoking com- tals.\u2018There was not the remotest need bearing upon my new pursui when |.0 od san do Se PAT rad original of my Faust.dentiomen asd a Tady for him to offer her his Troubles Mlamach._corded, and all the details you can im-| bo tient.With your permission I'll to tempt me, I had a superabundance of | was called upon to ussist ing faz; \u201cJ have come in compliance with your arm when escorting her home at night?Will BOUDAUL INH(in Poydertts agiñe.Why, the couldn t have known Ball him.\u201d P money and was daily adding to my the molds for the statue of Æïhg Philip, hm.b ww hen bo roaches the piazzahe sind request, and to thank you as well {look aa If they ware engaged?deo tan me RE brit {AE more abe ut er pod lived in it \u201cNo\u2014no\u2014not another!\u201d she exclaim- store, and only indirectly was I a par-| J g proached the task with wiedg There were two policemen in the .| as words will allow for your intercession ; a x or load ip to Fe bot very stupid she aE Pan ed in a husky voice, growing rigid and ro vari the city, of which as yet of al inutest details and.ith Sor de ho had arrested au accomplice, ¥iththe Governor, do b oh, JOU Bee, hos ing bist t is for th oo HOTTOT-BOUDAULT.8 rue Dauphine ; a white again.chanical 8 at was y i {| resu n my pardon,\u201d he as Ans \u2014 not necessary for in not to have suspected anything! Well, \"py Rt make any difference, you I Was almost an ent equ and who were just putting the steels y Paging ward dim.offer: bis art.unless, of otra AA LYMAN, SONS & 00.ire stranger, a) my enthusiasm.- upon bis wrists, They had been along came down thes - know, as far as the lady is concerned, Wealthy family of founders, known as l'had every incentive to excel.I Ce shore looking for river tMeves, an \u201cMy intercession cost me nothin bat ar OE oD 1 Inf (0 ® oro 386 St.Paul Street - - MONTREAL \u201cI'm sure I'm boring you, and it's à fie isa very discreet man, but he knows Carmichael, Son & Company, the Com- worked under the personal supervision form 1a , ; , D , bad discovered these two men in a boat, A few words, and I was ve id Le an awful pad al ror everything already.But just as you pany being the daughter of the house, of the one supreme woman, the hem of which they followed until it was moor | speak them,\u201d | answered.after fookod upott ln Rie poss, and i sbauld be ?à talking, an } \u201d lease.amous for her beautiful creations in whose garment 1 was nat worthy to i A [ Let's Eux of something else.v Doll\u201d _sbe sald after a moment, b touch, Ë at the foot of our garden., 1t was the exquisite workmanship of may offer bis arm; i ne not ford taste, _ | À £ ot .ronze, ut whom I worshiped with as h hi to cs No, 1 am really interested about this bending her face down while a spot o They lived in an elegant swell front profound and respéotful an homage They Jaw le J obark, Seale the Tour golden enake that Jojetostod the however, suggest arm.Indy.Are they going to arrest her?\u201d bending her face oaks.on Bescon street, Which bad long been bs was over rendered ber bne mortal to half Be \u2014 ,%Yes, 1 fancy so; but not just yet.The Gentleman stepped into the smok- regarded by cracksmen as à plum worth another oa he house, one by the basement window, , happened to come into the studio at the Ædstor Etiquette Departme ; Lo the \u2018other seemingly by clambering on moment I received your beautiful gif! My life, however, did not Bow in en- 3 f th i 6 Jeato bu \u2018 boy ve got à scheme arranged so that ing compartiment and immediately re- Pickin A J ould be glad to frem your next = ; into: tr , = 5 BOY the piazza, though when the and, bei killed virtuoso, his inter- quet pe pet run, righ 4 into the cab.] dont turned, followed by a tall, lean person- 1 had scarcely struck the first blow Sa tirely unruffied currenté \u201cMy \u2018reserve Eiicginan reached the sceno he was re- and, vas at once a wakened.\u201d \u201cSea solos an daa EE vor 71 R peak abou at, age of middle age with a very sharp my new anvil, when Terwilliger, an old among the other workmen, the superior g@ as \u2018\u2019unsuccessful.added, bolding out my wrist, aroun A aD a De oleae af, ouse, to in 0 though; you see, it hasn\u2019t coms off yet, ; A came on from New York, .i ; eh Evans told pair of eyes.The gentleman safd some- chum, skill which I manifested.in compliancs with the forms of the which the delicate coils were wound, \u201ci of the bouse Bis (rien l'rememiboring y In whatever im ina low tone; he bowed to He bad been in the city but a short work I undertook, and the évident favor law, John was arrested and immediately is such a perfect piece of work that AL the Sacro \u2018the Bouse, Is ojder he great succeus wume Paper 1s due to {ts power to draw irritation to the exterior in confidence, J suppose paght not to\u2014\" the lady and produced from his pocket a time when he spotted the Carmichael with which I was regarded by the firm, of the body.The best doctors y - » à Also if you think it ie in proper ac- \u201cSurely you doa't think I will betray sion, and urged me to t him in ferai à ischargod on his giving bail to appear wèar it even here.Le = confidence.And for that matter, a3 fguntaln pen, vlc ER tha apr on Cracking lt.oregiee for tng SA a Deir very w wanted later 1 went to neigh- \u201cYour words lll me with a stran Sie the above menton.Sis as recommend it for mmmrraron | .bave mentioned no name, how could the book on her knee, wrote a few words, eut at Girt refused adeolaielr.Du tes birth, seem to have boon Beurianod of béfiug village for rest, and dirondance Pr emotion Tt an honor to fashion Spe.Referring merely bo the form of sonx T cornes Tn B pi 0 ; A MROATS, QRIPIN A \u2018ou won\u2019t think I'm making it up, then returned Due pen and oaned back.ond with such persistency, that, Lo got sous ilk alone even = a RAS 1s upon A summer, school of, Lilosophy.something porthy your praise./ Introduction tbe young lady should be intro.MATISK sad other PAINS Very wil you\u201d acne twa Du before 5 ang Sh! tad vr orbs if im.perso Tied 0 | Colbie oot or tavory.Bnch-e one buidisg clore dating \u201cupper nized hi a 5s artes of ma Fuss | wand tas emer 4a grt ata bart simple aud easy in ite: use.ip believing it's true.ti ough of nantes pers er bre Toe othes and bridge Bridge, and rowed up the Charles sf lod ne, ou I had never injured oct to be haunted by the ghosts of Flotinus \u201c18 it Faust?\u201d he asked, wi a the quest on It Lu Dot considered ut pplication is suficiont.all a smile, : i I l¢'s re.for egurse It does seem very extraor inary, ho wrote just beneath, \u201cThomas Byrnes, River until we came to the mansion we i; thought or deed; possibly, if and Hege ; i \u201cTI am glad you res nded to Luci Fai Inspector of Police.\u201d sought Terwilliger had.macaged 10 ho mght have thought mors Kindly of Onis BOEers the wilage the Com Gren, Liied arbsan, aud ou ust ai 16 es to call om gentlemen at their sad houses.\u201cI certainly don't question that you \u2018The lady's eyes caught the signature; | learn the interior arrangement of the Tosidence for its criminals.The warden, Lucile\u2019s magnum opus is quite ready for Fétor Exiquette Department : .+ 81: Rap de Seine, Paris.For salo b ; all Believe the story.So far as I'm con- per dark oyes snet Lhogs of her late com | house, and, under bis direction, I was to \u201cFor a long time his spite vented itself ; ! m opus q Youd , te ; ann 1h do make ans ere be ork S108 het thos f ber lt com Loti, Sh, Jct be oer sats |, 0581008 Hein Re Se ial whose dashes lice jad, jee | Le oi ind an Sr: apiD SLES: RUSS MIR Beul TEE -} | Yhether it's really true or jot; but you her.\"Sut be sald kindly: \u201cMake your means of a troille grown over with 4 expressly for me to overhear, Le Sunday with them.and in as this\u2019\u2014 touching the colls on my wrist &1fseofbsst msn s in-rriage secgiaony hanks; you'rs very kind, I'm sure, ind easy.I bare Heo nom You of the wh he took to brushing rudel mY their company sitended tlie religi.\u2018cannot but be of infinite service to ! eee e he would effect an person, until one day I to quietly ous services held in the chapel of the to tha Boiss of on tome wees an Well, the way of it is this.Last night £re safer than t by the b t wind d ago, ) you have been any time entrance by the Dasement WHACOW, and not to repeat such acts.\u201c thin con fais perso na Lars Yo olovon o'clock the last six months.Good day!\u201d open a ball door lo g to this plaza He resented by instantly and insolent.Lr played the organ, which was viet.Shot toe the prises So and un droumetances.oie Eto h0 coro Lotion to Urady\u2019s at a quarter eleven o'cloc as a meuns of escape in case of being y brushing past me, and I turned and ,\\aced upon the platform from which worthy to associate with your work place in a house, we think à similar answer skin Diseases, Herpes, Congestions Soot th aay hat \u201cthe stuff bie thieves CHAPTER XL digeaveraé.dificulty in following his Knocked him down twice, when be foe clergyman made his address.men,\u201d be snswered.may be æiven Bow, The best man's duty Scrofuls, Vivérs snd Vitiated Blood.reac \u201c * udes any possible servios w! e ma a \u2019 out of, the bank was only a small A tall, blue-eyed man, with à promi- directions; the blinds were swung to crawled night he re 7 discharged, but, As 1 eat there listlessly watching he la Nonsouse ald he de ts abou.jeder the bridecroom.\u201cHe is responsible D GIBERT 68 - :.Part of it in cash\u2014a t lot of it was in nent nose and a quick, nervous manner, and uniaiched, and the window was finally taken back, after the most abject prisoners de ï ey tactied b ol oats ph a the d ead Tot bury iis dead or the distribution of fens ; be returns thanks THE ONLY GENUINS - Brcuriies and bon thal cout\u2019 be Lémed iate Broddway from Waverie; Span appt an olgantly fur sods rom this tine bs as avoided 28, Uto mitay SES fore, fve bande Wc knoe nothing of convios o prison Sipundcamtis o pesossdy besosint |0DURATED sour DRAGEES Wegotiated.Of course they would hope place and walked down to the corner of nished Yoom, where the gas was lighted me.but he watches my every, movement 22002 H18 TANT BLO ait vi) had bent doors.You ng Oo our life 1s thar bealtns: he.should be ready to pay a! : Sey WIA , to find some way of realizing something Bieecker street.It was about six o'clock and half turned down.| with a baleful eye.: some one © A © aus Jo bad bent doors you.are you hg, Xt Ee a per eo Ee Eee ds ae) her al thy (Bugar- Coated Bills) out of them, and their idea would be to of a warm Spring afternoon, The tall There was a bed in the room, and in \u2018Such is the idle story of my life; but °Yêr MY e night o robbery.od ol Luce le Enstance that which som elimes fakes its place.ome aSopstitute ; the most Li keep them in some place where the bank stranger standing on the west side of it, with half-closed eyelids, lay the! my days of work in the foundry are As if drawn by » magnet, his eyes Judgments; Kl mas Bt or Ae reall re A ene ages and couldn't possibly get at them until at Broadway looked: across at the bank loveliest woman I had ever seen.She drawing to a close, The molds for the Were suddenly riveted on mine, and he senior partner.and we al) obey her.\u201d Kdvor Extrustts Deœartment: constitutions of both sexes.eu last the dfrectors would be compelled, to building for a moment.It was closed seemed in a sort of trance, and made no statue of King Philip are completed, then I saw the red blood mount up and BROS = workmen will not assooiate pi wor the fo ta mi BEWARE OF IMITATIONS _; Sr none tonte sor thE mits Bul through ho pia motion otsyen wien Xdppronchod th | 8d when, onthe morton tn bronte | pute Mn tase wh he door Si yp *| Bi pare felons fom | vai oe eS re ÿ se glass windows the interfor was cleariy couch to gain à more perfect view 0 i .son.; + : t a dinher where thé 0 present Ate on nd all good ohemists \u201ci with them on the basis of paying them Visible lt scomed a very easy thing to | her exquisite beauty.cast, I shall surely throw up my posl- Mlzee** I said, turning to the warden, maley are a touchy set, like all work ie family, © avoué be Bel Biot when a percentage of the face value of the walk In, throw open the doors of the As stood there looking at her, all at \u201cFor the last year I have lived alike in \u201cthat fs the man who entered my room Teh CW vo them People call you Ibe eae ot or these cironmatances nds, I don't know if I make myself great vault, fll one\u2019s pockets with bonds once it occurred to me that I was com- heaven and bell.If my fellow-workmen the night John shot the burglar.It Ru therfo rd, but your: ati dead.4 ew east who bad helped Bim Bret tr .et glear?\u201d and bullion and walk out again.The | mitting an unpardonable crime in my should learn that they had been associ.seemed to me like 8 dream; he came to BU name us ou ha Cellini Faust\u2014 to aive the plate to th Indy Bext to b - 3 °° x understand perfectly,\u201d returned feat had, indeed, actually been per.intrusion; thet Lwas not worthy to in- ating with a \u201cprison-bird,\u201d they would Ty bedside, bent over and looked at m@ fret, In me You, vou et Fialian whom gag she vus the dauchier of the hopse : in a voice scarcely audible.formed.\u2018But the game had not thus far hale the samo air shé was breathing, strike in a body; but that event I do and then turned and went out of the frst, val: secon à, in honor of Goethe's ashe sant inno doing?sit Pyer usual \u201cWell, now, there wus only one Way been worth the candle.The tall man and I turned and went out of the win- not fear so much'as that Miss Carmi Window without touching a thing.Do Toro and 'Locile's statuette.\u201d Ace Te Es pu cs jo carve, the bank could parry that attack\u2014as.pulled his close-cropped reddish beard dow 1 had entered without touching a chael might discover that I have dared You know, I donot believe he is w bad \"After this conversation, for the next Somscaremn.suming, of course, that they gave up all nervously, turned with an impatient single article, carrying with me only the j Aws.\u2014T les should be hel bope of getting back the original bonds movement and mounted the staircase to memory of har divine face, y tolo veer with ng bret o Seine.\u201cHe 1s the best of prisoners, at any few months, I saw Jctlo of Fa a he 18 would Pave boon bacier bot to bève given an securities\u2014and that was to get (Grady\u2019s shop, which he entered.When I reached: the bottom of the t4 her cheek by such knowledge?Could rate,\u201d returned the warden, \u2018and the Was bence : dining : i busy in the foundry, learning its pro- 80Y directions to eervan: when licates to replace them.But inorder Grady was half seated on the end of trellis I found myself between two | only die for her, and thus be wrought most exquisite worker in n.that 1 costes, and gett os ady to assum oh ° 443 friend Le bossa, 1: araainace done, ussian s! \u201c40 But the thieves about the Manbattan to do that they would be obliged to get his counter with his arms folded staring policemen, and I surrendered without a | have ever seen.He is in the blacksmith- 8 a special bill passed by Congress author: across the street.He also apparently oo le.A moment after we heard the Into by To have ro non my % shop, and, as an artist would dono dis Frnt vision of the casting of my King per parties given in the B style are * izing whe duplication.So they decided had been indulging gloomy thoughts report of a revolver, and soon Terwilli- would have ita fitting e and m credit to your own famous house.\u2018The prelerrod.UTS 456 n .an P D.On recog: ger came flying out of the back door he oul purified as in = pr risoners are all allowed to turn out as After this I saw him almost dally.Ye} do Æviquefia Department: n weve on the alert and were not Jong in nizing his visitor he nodded, but did not had previously opened, and feil dead at pass to the presence of ble might much extra work as they will, and, when Was reser ved in his ways, de as nseen.ding out what the bank intended.It change his position.our feet.1d the amount it brings is credited to TDUCh as ossible his associates, and, na.enss answer the following in your next Foo an important matter for both sides \u201cWell, Jack Cannon,\u201d he said, \u201cwhat's 1 was unknown in the Boston halls of _\u2014 He ere seems to be nothing in his turally, the object of their dis ke.eéition où oliquepiain i he aoe the loss of over two million dollars in the wind now?\u201d justice; 1 had no friends; and in such HAPTE == lie that Rutherford is incapable of ,Oue of them, a er.\" I tes, or the GTA Le has peon b youn iady for & ope way or the other.Everything pos-| \u2018Well, John,\u201d returned the other, cases the law knows no delay.In less CHAPTER IL ; accomplishing, and, since he has been \u201cloquacious, loud an co began à famber of times, and has bad no opportunity \u2018tible must be done to stop or to delay pushing back his hat from his forehead than three weeks after my advent in HER STORY.: with us, he has been the model of what course of systematic bu 7 Ee aki jo ot setting an introduction to, of.write to the passage of that bill.They consulted and resting his hands on his hips, \u201cI was modern Athens 1 was transferred tothe Carmichael, Bon & Co., that was the a man should be.\u201d Faust bore ail cam, DE TO Be a re that tha pour gentionan 1 ing membering th young entleman s gentleman ; sûr, and he told them the only thing just wishing that bank had been burnt country, with Emerson and Alcott for name of our firm, It should have been \u201cI am glad to hear you say so much; | Tetorts, until one day the man, reso : c wri in y Way one was to some one to go up before ever the boys got into it.It's ne rs.au 3 , tell you why I am 8o positive for 8 tool, fudely pushed him from 8 lanillaritr.and he has reason To think that if - - Washington and lobby against the brought them no good.! I did not regret my incarceration.À ts 30 ered ; not Bethe ba A him I had a little group bench at Thich he was working.Faust an lato lion wes onoo made that every- SKIN OF BEAUTY 18 A Pos that fs, 1 suppose, offer money, or \u201cyou're right, Jack,\u201d replied the slight upheaval of the earth will change fo the female partner, but he thought from Goethe's \u201cFaust,\u201d which needed 12 free to take fie to L bot tu TPE er duo ae emoothir a» Feb Tox dE ever Un.T.FELIX .0 Stoner inducerpent, te rhe les isla diamond dealer, still staring out of the the course of the mightiest river; and such a firm-name would prove too start.but a face to fui 1 and which 1 gould be ha most keep is pei distance, younx Indy to answer bis letter whether she ti Crem At .ere 4 .; 3 ni 1 Nw.oo.Sora ag y windows.8 done us no good, and into my life there had come a new light, ling an innovation, ers of on, | ot nd noun bone gt ab ver This aroused the insolence of the ag- \"20% \u2018© Pa 0 friend « mot?Furies Bre ; .would put up acertain amount of money I'm tired seein\u2019 it thers, I'm goin\u2019 to and 1 had made up my mind to abandon efray the expenses and would send a » : my past, and to commence creating a to execute any orders, know how quick we artists grasp the gressor, and in passing he again rudely ol Whom he bad confidence to do = atore?W and prepared 5 © Pushed his antagonist.Ma ea ee Iti from verbal Sel person whom he had confidence to do \u201cMove?Where to?\u201d new and better one.he smallest medallion Barth lient features of a countenance, an ; 3 - lobbying, provided that they (the \u2018To the litti¢ place on Bixth avenue\u2014 There was 8 face that haunted me dia Statue of Liborty.£0 Barthol Chen you come to my \u2018studio, I wili In an instant he lay sprawling on the introduc and would be considered quite ; eves you know,) would raise an equal you know it.I wiab-l'd'never left it,or ever, I could never be anything to Miss The beginning of the firm had been show you a likeness that you will not ound, and when he arose, with a wild © difioulty sbout the as inoor yo v 0 g friends there need ve n unt of money on their side out of Prince street either.When took this Carmichael \u2014very likely my eyes would small enough, Father commenced life recognize.Do you know any- imprecation on his lips, Faust knocked ction 2 As e letter written for the cash proceeds of the robbery.\u2018They shop I swore to stay here till that bank never behold her again: ntl etermined as ly modeller, and finally built a thing of his history?him down again, snd he fan wag glad boas would be & mis talked over the matter, and made it out was wrecked, and a food spell of years I henceforth to live a life without fear furnace for the casting of his own work, \u201cOnly that he is & fillus nullius; to cree out of reach on his hands and Should be expected - hat even if the thieves taxed them- waited, and a big pile of money I put up | and without reproach, and one she never employing but one or two thrown from his infancy amo.vicious knees.\u2014 » seives all they had it wouldn't be enough on it; and many is the gang that met could commend.molders.ple, cared for by no one, and _findin hat night John discharged him, but Ædttor Etiquette Department: ly to balance Grady's advance.So here to talk it over and bas started out Ihad been an inmate \u2018of the prison His little studio, just out of the busi.impossible to above the level of 8 week later he came back, pleading for ©, oo Lo wor the following questions in the nally he agreed to give double what he to do the job, too, and at last they done but a few weeks, when one Sunday, as ness office, was the enchanted on of his surroundings.\u201d his starving family, and begging to be gran 0 noxt Batarday.1 Ben sending in- } first proposed, to add to whatever it sure enongh, and got clean off.And the convicts were fling into the chapel | my girihcod, while John found bis de.\u2018Poor fellow!\u201d I said; he isto be com.put on the pay-roil once more, and to} vitations for five o'clock tea {ive o'clock ten at d raise among themselves, on what was the use?\u201d ; or the purpose of attending divine ser- [light in'the office itself.His heart was misérated.\u201d Then & new idea recurred our lasting and infinite sorrow and de- card) ie it correct to write 3 Rees aifon AI SALA TR ywndition that if the lobby were success- «] guess ou got as much out of the vice, 1 saw upon the platform which given wholly to business; he played at to me, and I added: \u2018The Governor triment John did so.cardia ft correct to wile Shderneath, ars.CA he Ep 1 th a the clergyman\u2019a desk the lovely k-keeping, at buying and sellin at sometimes honors my studio witli hie Rg Aud months to compie Le the pleasure of Jour co npany.\u201d LA zentieman | is hou ton fn patient) (~ As vow Lotios wil or Mg.LE ce which, since the first and only time hiring and d scharging workmen while presence; he is watching the Eo displaying wonderful and Sang ad ou of f i y.Gream ab the A rit ntared into too such, wer he was to receive halt of whatever gerape 4, \u201cdup they could get by compromise with ed the visitor.\"Old Supers and Slan he bank on the bonds.Bo you see, if don't get left as a rule!\u201d Bs > © next man, John!\u201d remark- bel I e city, and \u20ac ; bad seen it, had haunted wakin tired of watchi father as magnum opus With grea y pve \u20ac compromise was for Afty per cent: of 2 AE Inuch as the next man?\u201d re And sleeping Fours 0 $ ho moldedin clay And wax.alior 8 and hag promised to recommend ita pur: sources.shtared ion vatotr.the Reatiopias Mans 08 bent ok, imie Mir (nie sie (Aad fac valu, fo, Inetmnce (he digues pated Grady angrily, an whats 1 aught hee exsey und knew Lnncantir the plante sant mere tab.Chase bp tho Commonmonits, 11,1 | Hit mechanical dexterity was only | deep ae pente er pas et het tel oh cs ÿ r 6 WATS W .a 0 Ber planted jt and wa os TE?Not ail blushed the deape t orimson to think tor rh aig lee trom se ool Son OS Toy.Stross por Faust, w 8 p my ideas\u2019 before they the isst, Which Was sent two.Months Ako; fo sleet and root any ome same, HM and Grady would get upward of half a Who planned it and paid for it?Not all blushed the dee 66m gr peiakbaddy : million all to himself, the crooks in America would ever have she did so, She turned to the warden, or the vexatious duties of the ho ce will say anything Ican in Were fairly shaped into words.It was atk bia forgiveness! bat ores nom rt FF Well, now, to go back to last night.seen the insida of that vault if it hadn't who was sitting by her sids, and at once which mother conscientio imposed bis favor and I wish you the fullest a delight to have such a workman at IY my writlog = TRADER., oi Of course you can see without my getting heen for me! I nursed the scheme, and commenced a conversation of which I upon me, I used to spend hours and success,\u201d the warden answered.command.4 the (ASL The firet form 1s the better of the ou that the person whom Grady had when one and another dropped out of it was the subject.1have no dificulty in hours ut this bench, putting my girlish Here Alice commenced a voluntary At last the task was complete, an à tin | 0 da this particalar case.2.The isdy ecided to send to Washington to do the I'd put on Bthers.1 gave\u2019etn good advice, reading words by the mere motion of the fancies tte tangib le shape, and, long on the organ, and our conversation for great cupolas filled with copper an should be tiie best judge regarding the oe | \u2014 | \u20143TEEL PK lobbying for the thieves was this Iady.And I guess the \u2014 fool they\u2019 ar a8 I ht can reac d ore reac teens, sol ytime came to an en and zine, and the blast turned on.Here- ty an apelogy, as sbe should aw two or three lobbyists\u2014men taken t e old man's tip how.\" bs added.aot a ayliable ecw .me.b an these fancies my father oousidéred sui tar tting well saturated with the tofore my father had overseen the cast- the best judas recarding bor ow eS and wd who would be likely to mecept.the kind | \u201cAnd sa I'm to put np with\u2019 as much as How can I ever give expression to the ciently meritorious to \u2018hyve cast in philost iy uliar to thisliterary Mecca ing of my work and when oftepiece, WBS trust between engaged persous, the oplision \u2014 sam ef inducements she was able to offer\u2014 the next man, am 1?What's a few profound avd lasting pleasure that con- brorize and put upon théfnarket.\u201c of Ys om, I went back with renew.completed 1 h immediately tuenec ny ot outsiders, or Io other words, \u201chenrsay,\u201d CLA aly AR .Aid a woman like her,cleveg-qud beaati- thousand to me?My price for the job versation afforded mel I learned then, When John was twe and I six [ede tothe Sole on of I Ere attention lon another: but now I 1% nd I% is usually ignored as being both unneces- Leading Nos.14,048,128,130 ul and with plenty of money, would be vas hair à million dollars, that's what it for the first time, that a human being, Johou?to he turn back upon or as an Of the enough to tempt any man\u2014and she was .and such a being, haa faith that I was assumed the business con.to start this morning ry train.{To be Continued.) | Bot wholly beds while in the trance.hoyse of ., Jom sary, afd objectionable.Your writing is on this very Joie : my King Philip was finally in bronze.but think that you make your ROBT.Mi The day at last came when the casting Jeiters too lazme, À wertes, Cantu.J d vad si dedttnin met ia sary Hi shout pant diving Be ae au has real, © ) Een were n huge tue risht our réés ; tier nN bas Poe i RR ne oi In love with his wife.: uL not : often the bride is prise 8 year.withered rose flung; F Bopes of Hef are drowned in a tear, r joy forever is stung.me of the man most dear n the home [tho mon Bo peep \">And raise the silk curtain 3 ne you will tind him square we who's in lore with Ah wife, Marshal Kensie Sherwood.BULL AGAINST GRIZZLY.\u2019 8 Terrific Battle for Whose End the Val.tures Wsited\u2014The Leadly Work of the Bull's Horus and the Bear's Teeth and Claws, «] belonged to the engineer corps that surveyed the route for the Northern Pacific Raliroad,\u201d sald Amos K.N.Smith, now of Jersey City, \u201cand one day.while seeking a little recreation, I was a witness ol a scene & Id Weetprn life which I bave go doubt ere are plenty of people would travel far to see If it could-only be reproduced, but hich Karouldn's.be 8 spectator of agala for a good many round gold dollars.\u201c] left our camp at Young Men's Buttes one day in July to try my luck at trout fish- fog in the bead waters of Big Heart, River.a small stream tive miles from camp.The weather bad been bot and dry for some \"* time, and wben I gut over to Lhe river I found the head waters were not much better than dry land, all the moisture 1 could find being little puddles here and there in the bed.The only water likely to be found in that quarter with tish in it was the Big Cannon Ball River, and that was twenty Titles away, so I concluded tbat the best thing for me to do would be to march right back to camp.There was a heavy thicket along the NORTH BANK OF THE STREAM.some distance above where I came out on the dry bed, and a few cottonwood trees standing maybe a hundred yards back from the bank.As [turned Lo retrace my steps I sawa smail herd of wild cattle standing of tomy right.Among them was a young sull, and a more splendid specimen of ao animal [never saw.He and the rest of the cattle were eyeing we with suspicious curi- ë g E osity.I didn't] ike the appearance of the bull, for he had a way of lowering his head, throwing dirt with hls fore feet and uttering sn ominous sort of bellow that seemed threatening.1 turned and walked away, woving toward the cottonwood trees Ï Jooked back over my shoulder, and saw the bull coming alo alter me.1 Incressed my speed and so did he, until I was running my fastest and the bull was dolng his best behind me.1 can\u2019t say exactly how it was done, hut it wasn't many seconds before I found myself in one of thote cottonwood trees, out ot b of the bull, who was im- \u2018mediately under the tree, pawing dirt aud act very mad.I shall always believe that | was holsted into that tree by the bull, althouwb I bad NO EVIDENOB TO SHOW FOR IT.\u201cThe bull pawed and grumbied in under the tree fur a (ew minutes, and then turned and walked toward the thicket, on the creek Bide of which there was a water hole.The fiber cattle went quietly to grazing where had first segn them.\u201c| suppose the bull started toward the thicket to got a drink at the water hole, but he never got the drink.1saw him push his way into the thicket, d tbe next in- taut 1 could see he £ot into trou- le of some kind, and that trouble proved-to bear.A flerce struggle followed cket.The tops of the b I could hear the as the two powerful animals writhed in fierce embrace.A cloud of aust rolied up from the spot.It was Mot distant over 100 yards from the tree in à L bad tsken réfuge.elapsed béfore b the bushes.Ris head was covered ood reat flakes ot flesh bung shoulders.But instead of wing any signs of defeat he seemed liter- © to glow with defians rage.Instinct bad an open apace He was lithe and wiry, yet wonderfully massive about the shoulders, dining the rureat qualities of strength symmetry.For a moment be stoud laring at the bushes he bad retreated from, fie nostrils distended, and bis whole form fixed and rigid.But scarcely had I time to pote all this when the bear, a huge, repul- sive-looking brute, broke through the open was the most lormidable specimen of his kind ! had ever seen, and my sym- { k were at once with the bull, io spite of bis belligerent attitude toward me a few Einutas peloce, bul | bad my serious doubts & PINAL RESULT OF THE COMBAT that began at once.That combat was a trial of brute force uate to bear made his appear out of the thicket the bull did not wait for his contestant\u2019s charge, but, lowering his great hend to the ground, he rushed madly : BR the bear.The latter seemed to appre- te the abilities of the bull, and summoned wariness ot Nis nature to his aid.He im, \u201cnd then sprang aside with marvelious - quickness, seized his assailant\u2019s horus in bis + powerful grasp, and pressed his head down > nst the ground by his great strength \u201c and the weizht of his enormeus body, biting at the bull's nose and tearing the flesh from his shoulders with his long sharp claws.This position was maintained for at \u201cleast five\u2018minutes, the bnil strugxliog des tely to free his head, but being unable » accomplish it, while the bear put forth every muscle to prees the bull\u2019s body to the ground.The Llood poured trom the bull's: nostrils in great streams, but the bear had jet received no apparent injury.I resontiybuth animals paused in their deaperate struggle, as each was blown and rapidiy approaching exhaustion.The bear did not rejax the hoid he bad obtained op his contestant.As yet during the fight neither the struggie had probably nu on duration, when, suddenly the bull .ONE DFSPFRATE LUNGE, broke the motionless but terrible embrace, buried the bear from off his head, and backed away probably ten paces.The bear lifted his huge form on hs baunches and 8 ready for the next assauit The herd of cattle bad by this time gathered in from the plain and.surrounded the combatants moaning and belléwiog and pawing up the fround, but maintaining a térrified neutra- os From my position in the tree I walch- We the exciting scene with breathless in- = \u201cThe bull did not remain at rest a mo- + ment after backing away 1or anew charge, \"+ but, render furious by his wounds, he gathered all bis onergles, unearthly cry rushed with impetuous force and ferocity upon the bear.1be latter attempted to use the tactics that had served him so well atthe fret onsiaughu, but the second charge of the bull was irresistible, in spite of the bear's terrific blows with his Pet and the grizzly went down in the dust before his crazed antagonist,and vainly tried to aefend himself, The bull thrust his horns in under the Lear, caught him in the belly with one of the sh weapons, and with one furious aweap of his hea tore the zzly open until bis entrails protruded.ben the grizzly rose to his feet, and with a \u2018Toar that made my blond run coid closed ith his terrible enemy, and for a long tite two fought their crice and the crise of We surrounding cattle being .FRIGRTIFUL TO LISTEN TO.\u201cWhile the fizht was going on two great eagles appeared from some m terious aerle os sailed and circled above the scene of the ooaflict, lelsurely and wradualiy dropping Deater to the earth.Almost simultaneously with the apoesarance of the eagles I saw the Beads of balls dozen hungry wolves einerge from the bushes where the fight had 0.Lkmew that the battle must soon end, the And the wolves had scented contest from afar, and knew by their infaliiple tostinol tnat it must result tn choice yfey for them.The presence of these and with an Tig sors ay à oontiaued, Toot\u201d around.Spaib\u201d ba buar roule over, end jour Lo 1e avo .\" Abie.adversary, and tbe bull ripples, | ng, and tering the w eronity.At last, as re H cible tox Ye conflict the pao ey Jowered his 5 = third ri but, blinded by the ms oi Hatha) down his nues Le male od bis mark, stumbled, and roiled the ground.In epite of bis frigbtfai injuries sad area exbaustion, the Doar turned sprang rostr: Sem He ed to have been suddealy invigorated by THIS TURN OF THE BATTLE \u2018 in his favor.With merciless sweeps of his huge claws he tore the flesh in great masses from the bull's upturned side.The advantage the bear thus obtained over the buil seemed to be understood by the herd, and the bellowlog fucreased, dirt was tbrown about in clouds, and ous big cow drew Dear the struggling antials, and I belleved for a moment that she intended to go to the aid ol the berd's prostrate leader, so tlerce was her asvect and actions; but ehe simply ciraled around the bear and the bull, bellowing and pawing.Inthe meantime both the eagles and Lhe wolves grow impatient of the ia the Lattie\u2019s ending.The former would now and then swoop down, as If to hurry up the finish, ultering harsh cries, and sowe waiting wolf would steal from his covert and make & Closer and mure couragecus recontioisaude, enappisg and snarllng in apparent disappointment.\u201cThe bull and the bear tolled over and over in the terrible death struggle.Nothing was now to Le seen but a heaving, gory muss, dimly perceptit.le through the Bust.As to weight the two flerce and determined brutes must have been about equally matched.The bear bad the advantage of greater agility aud the expert and telling use of two terrible weapons, his teeth and claws, while the bull represented more inflexible courage and greater powers of endurance.\u2018I'be uniortu- nate result of the bull's last charge on the grizzly iudicated that Lhe latter's qualities would in a few minutes more nettle tbe fight againet the bull, and [ was in roowmentary expectation of seeing auth a termination, when, to my astonishment, I saw the bear relax his efforts, roll over from the body of HIS PROSTRATE FOF, and drag himself feebly away from the spot.His appearance was sickening to me, s0 frigbtfuliy bad he i-cen-ripped and torn by the bull's horns.[he grizzly bad no svoner abandoned bis attack on the bull than the latter was on his feet, bearing bliuself as erect aud fiarce as ever.If the bear's appearance was sickening, the bull's was doubly eo.He was cove with blood from his fore- bead to his rump, avd bis Hesh and skin actually hung in strips and tat'ers from his head and sides.Giving his head a shake that scattered blood in a shower about him, and gave him a moment's sight of the reeking bear in front of him, he lowered bis bead for the fourth time, and again made one of his terrific charges, When the dying bear had dragged himself away from the bull, tbe eagles actually swoo down upon him, and the wolves: sprang from the thicket juto the opening and prepared to pounce upon bim.The bull scattered the impatient birds and animals as be swept on his tinal charge awalnst the grizzly, snd they hastily departed, shrieking ard snarling.The cattle again added their bellowing tn that of the bull's, and acted as if they understood the favorable turn the tight had taken.As the bull hurled himsell against the grizzly.the latter braced himself for a last desperate struggle.He struck out wildly with his paws, and the bull fell back with the force of the grizzly\u2019's blows, presenting a ghastly spectacie.His tongue bung from his mouth a mangled mass ol shreds.His face was STRIPPED BARE OF FLESH to the bone, and his eyes were torn from their sockets.\u2018Ibe charge was equally disastrous to the bear, he being ripped completely open, and he sank to the ground writh in his agony.The indomitable cou: of the bull here prevalled.Blinded crippled as he was, he made but a slight ause after his tourth assault, and then dashed wilaly at his foe again.The grizzly's roar now seeined to be one nf Lerror.With a last frantic effort he svught to make bis escape, scrambling and staggering through the duet.But it was uwless.reat strength was gone.The bull plung his horns again and again Into the huge form of the dying brute as he lay stretched ne!p- less in the dust.The bear's muscles quiver and ooniracted.He drew bis immense paws up once or twice in convulsive clutches raised bis huge head, save ovne agonizing groan, aud fell back dead \u2018The victorious bull raised his bloody, borridly disfigured crest, ave voice to adeep bellow, and, shaking his head triumphantly, turned and waik- away.His progress was slow and patu- ful, and be stopped and turned at sbort intervals and listened, as if to know whether his foe would renew the battle.He walked nearly a hundred yards with his herd gatbering sad bellowing about bin.Presently his he spread his leas apart as if to brace himsel! t the weakness that was stealing upon him.Suddenly be jell as if be bad been shot a mangled, bleeding, mass, and was soun ead.\u2018*Ihe bull had no sooner left the dead bear thao the oaglos and wolves were screeching, soariing and tigbtin: on the carcass, The bull had not been dead five minutes when a flock of vultures dropped down In their mysterious way upon his y.hen I climbed out of the tree to leave the soene of that ter- rifle combat the berd of cattle had disappeared on the plain, and two great skeletous wore all that marked the fleld of cuntlict.\u201d \u2014New York Sun.A MOUSE SINGS TO A SNAKE An After Dinser Episode in Calcutta\u2014The Snake Cat in TwoWith a Knife.I was visiting at a friend's house fn Cal- outta, says J.¥.Keane.And was on this evenDig sitting at dioner alone.I had finished dinner and was st!ll lingering at the table when a little mouse ran up on the top of the bowl with a sort of basket work cover on it.I should not have thought that of itself very sinzular,for the\u2018\u2018tribes ou our frontier\u201d made most upexpected incursions But when he did gev perched on cover of the bowl, the little fellow 1066 upon his hind legs, with Lis hands before him, and began to éntertain me with \u2018the funniest little mouse song you can imagine.\u2018\u2018Chit\u2014ohit, ocheep-cheep,\u201d he whisuled, and kept it up he- foreme in a moet unembarrassed and sell- possessed little way.I muet have been a trying audience, for I leant back in my chair and roared with 1aughtor.As 1 looked at the little performer 1 gradually be- cae aware of a shadow, a something strange gliding out from behind a dish ti wards the mouse.Sliently and slowly it neared the mouse; in another minute a beady snake's eye glittered in the lamplight.My band stole softly for tbe carving knite.The snake reared his head level with the mouse, and the poor little fellows song, which had never ceased, became piercinzly sbrill, though he sat up rigidly erect and motionless.The head of the snake drew back a little to strike,out flashed the carving knlte.The spell was broken instantiy,lor the mouse dropped and scunuj ered.The snake a8 wounded, ior there were spots of blood on the tablecloth, and it was writhing about among the disties and plates.1 could not make a bold stroko at any part of it for fear of breaking the crockery, and whenever l made a dig with the point it was like prick- log the garter.I would not bave believed, until 1 had seen it, how much of himself a spake can stow away under the edgeof a late.At last I saw the end of his ! pro- ecting out from under a dish.A snake eld by the tall and swung rapidly round æannot turn back and bite.I bbed the tail.with my left thumb and drew him out uutil I judged the middle of bis hody to be under the knife; then I came down and cut him in two.He was sanothet cobra\u2014a little one about two feet lons, but quite long enough to *\u2018gravel\u201d a man nger, GUARDED BY A GHOST.\u2014 In the Squaw Peak Range.Arizona, says the Virginia (Nev.), Lnterprise, is n cave which no prospector bas the nerve to at- termpt- to exniore on éécoûnt of it being guarded by a ghost.In the antrance sits a Dg that looks like the corpse of an Indian woman.In 1865 a party of whites found Lhe cave filled with Tonto Indians, whom they uttacked and murdered.Since theu no \u2018one has had the courage to try Lo onfer thé cave because of Lhe thing that sits In its door.George Matthews aud his partner named McCloud concluded to bave ook at the Squaw Cave, not having any faith ip the stories told of it.The cave is aituated under the highest butte of the Squaw Peak Range.Ihey found it and just took one look at the | thing sitting tv its mouth.\u2018Matth The Heraideays : ows doclares there is not emourh money in Maricopa county to pay bim to go hungry ts of prey added to the terrox conflict, there again, and bis partn not stonned running Since at least ha bas not been seen since that headlong drooped from its proud position.He, apd 8 re enty d : brooms HE se door ie ened 7 a Wife to lng; w \u201cJust belp me move this bureau Pot And hang this plot , won't et | dad a tetes Es m0 stre one a Hitle ; And drive this nai} and screw this screws And bare\u2019s a job have for you\u2014 his closet door will never catch, think you's] have to fix the latchy Émis pond pal Ch Corsica oi sh you'd put the cornice , An this curtain.when you're done, ou band fou up the other one; This box has got to have a hi Tr And there's another Jittle job\u2014 I really hate to ask you.dear\u2014 But could you fix a bracket here?\u201d And on it xoes, whon these are through, With this and that and those to do, Ad infinitum, and more, too, And isb't lt onouabto make nd isn't it enoug ma A man wish he was single?(Almost.) \u2014Carrie W.Bronson, in Good Housekeeping.A POT-POURRI OR ROSE JAR.Hints Regarding the Selection of Roses and Addition of Various Perfumes.It is some six or elght years einoe we first laid the foundations of the perfume that proved both so delightful and elusive.Asa suggestion of first one odor and then an- otuer would float by, scarcely remaining long enouæl fur recognition, it aimost seemed like tbe memory of friends or bygone days nearly forgotten.\u2018ear Ly vear our coilection had outgrown all jars, blg and little, that we could poesibly appropriate; so a great Japanese one lovely in its clear blue and white, was purchase Standing as it did nearly three feet in height, it was little wonder that the practical one of the family felt appalled at the possible quantity its capactous mouth would demand.But just bero comes the word of advice to all novices : the largest jar one can com will hold the smalier quantity just as well, and -one feels so comforlable in bringing home all tbe roses that tway be strewn in one\u2019s pathway.To have the pot-pourr! in perfection, vse perfectly fresh, rather under-blown speci- inens.THE ODOR OF THE ROSE is & very evanescent one, and if allowed to remain lonz on the stem, at the mercy of every passing breeze and rough admiration of the humble-bee\u2014that ensmy of all fragile flowars\u2014its value as regards perfume is very little.It should be gathered on a dry, warm afternoon, when the heat of the day ls lessening.and the evening dews have not yet begun to fall.Break off the flowers thatare found to be the fullest of sweetness, whicb are pot always the first to blossom.The perfect plok cabbage-roses tempt one both by their beauty and fragrance; so does the tender Champuey, so dainty and sweet ; while nothtng holds more of perfume than the bid China roses, cherished by our grandmothers jor their lJinen closets.The pot-pourrl is more easily managed if packed at once in the jar in whioh it is to remalo tban if prepared in smaller ones and afterward taken out.Memove all petals from tLe fluwers, and cover the bottom of the jar to the depth of about an inch with orilpary cooking sslt: two large handfuls wiil be about the amount required, varying, of course, with the size of the jar.Over thi spread the rose leaves, PRESSING LIGHTLY WITH THB HAND as they lie lnosely, until tbere are two inches of the petals.Over this put a very thio layer ol home-grown lavender, freshly gathered alsoand free from moisture, breaking up the odorous stems and puttiog them in 83 well as the blossoms.lt needs only on~ picking of these delicate lavender buds to distinguish the home product from that of commerce, even though the latter looks as tempting d inviting : blooming from early June to Septeinber.there can be always something gathered Lo add to the roeea, Over every layer must be sprinkled the mereat trifle of a variety of sachet powder, white rose, violel, jasmine, be'lotrope, ylang-ylang, geranium, frangipani, a little of each until a small tablespoon is less than even full; the same quantity of the best powdered orris root.| these artificial perfumes must come from a reliable house, and be known to be fresh aud pure.Three or four inch bite of white ginger should be well bruised and added.Two grains of genuine Nepaul musk will be suflicient, perbaps too _much, for one season's gathering of roses; put a suspicion of it to every layer in the ar.1f you can give a miser\u2019s portion of grated nutmeg and powdered cloves, leas than will a quarter fill a small salt spoon; do it b al! means; {f not, withhold your hand.lew Jittle sticks of clunamon thrown in occasionally are also an improvement, Vinegar and camphor are now to be added ; and it 18 very difficult to give the exaot proportions and quantities, as the difference in strength makes any rule unsafe.If properly used, neither will be apparent, and they will bave FULFILLED THEIR PURPOSE which is to act with the sait In bringing out the odors as well as preventing wold and decay.The leaves will turn black, and grow unsightly; but do not therefore imagine that the pot-pourri is not as it should be.Cut from a sheet of white cotton wadding, unglazed if possible, a piece large enough to fit over the layer, building on it yet another,and yet another until tbe jar js full or the rose leaves exnausted.T'he first layer of salt, which is at the bottom of the jar, is heavier than the succeeding ones :haltan inch is sufficient for the rest.Should there seem atany time a preponderance of either camphor.vinegar or powders, lessen the quan- tty untlt the right proportion has been obtained; camphor is the thing most to be guarded against, for it seems to outstay some of the fluer odors.A vast amount of experimenting with the different oils, Florida water, cologne, and other volatile perfumes has proved them an unsatisfactor: addition.Roses should be the main depend- euce, forming the basis reaily for the other odors.Keep the regular odor of bj roses, etc., add the cotton batting to hola the perfumes untll the jar is full, which it ma take several seasons to accomplish.Harper's azar.LITTLE THINGS How Ohfldren Should be Taught te Make the Most of Small Things.It has been said 80 many times, that it has become hackneyed, that it 1s not the great troubles of life that wear one out, but the petty annoyances that, continued day alter day, leave their mark on the temper and character as drops of water wear into solid stone.At beginning ot llfe all seems well.Most ple start out with good resolutiors, but ow many im middle life feei that they bave Lean sucoesstul, is, not because they bave been unable to bear great trials, but because they bave been unable to meét the little matters ot every day life with cool, dispassionate judgment.It is especially neoessary to teach children to tind ENJOYMENT IN THE LITTLE PLEASURES that forma part of all lives, so that they will not be rendered unhappy by the ses of vexing things that also come.A child that uses ber pencil to draw .and loves it, or the child that loves music.or the chlid that loves her needle-work wilinot be likely to be a prey to petty jealousy or toenvy.Let children go out into the fields and learn about the birds and flowers, bees and butterflies, and whatever tendency there is in the boy tu coarse companions, to rough ars, to oruelty to the bird or Insect wiil be likely to be ohecked.An intelligent boy, who learns the noble stories of natural history inthe field with his mother, will never forget it and will bea better, nan.By learning thus to notice beauty in little things around bit, he will learn to pay EED TO LITTLX VEXATIONR.* A girl Who learns to notice the beauty of Iite around her can never degenerate into that sbjeot person\u2014a village gossi We have found Wordsworth's poetry of great value in teaching children to notice little beauties in nature.- Children should paver fall in courtesy to each other: this should he exacted as rigorously as courtesy to their elders.Children should early learn to have things of their own, and bave an exclusive ht in d learn to pect each hts.aud their own EEE mo Theto few of us who do not remember some beau bomes, where the post's idea! Was cartied out and ssamed made divine.It, is only when edges of the work are deftly am ooth- ed over by an wililog that the machinery of houss runs sm y.bis band must be the mistress of the house.1be roughest parts of the housework are those that are niost Nkely to lected.We remember a distinguish- ho, though a rough not do much fancy cooking kitchen,\u201d she sala laughingly; \u201cI am gener- aliy sogaged in overlooking \u2018kitchen sinks, seeing to garbage patls, eto.These things my servants will not attend to unless 1 sea to it that they de.1 must do it to feel sure that \"MY HOUBE 18 OLEAN ip every part.\u201d The Virginia colored helo looked askance at first at this Northern woman's uscompromising ideas of neatness, but they fell into her ways floally.as servants usually do into the ways of the mistress, whether they be good or bad.Itis utterly useless to expect an ignorant girl in tbe kitchen to appreciate the danger to tne health and comfort of the family which may even lurk in the folds of az unclean floor oloth and often in the nondescript, unhem- med, uncared for cloths, which are used in soine families as dish clotha Every sink, every receptacle for garbage, and ever cloth used in cleaning should systema - ly be washed.Boda is a poor article for the A cluster of tucks is made in the fromket ei, to the bust, and the fulness contribyjed aro preites Delt-strape.Below the waist-line t underfolded plaits that contribute agp foulards, lawns, and all varieties of style, with lace, embroidery, make up handsomely in wrappers, y \u2018 genera! washing, but Îtis admiral washing sinks, old paile, as well as cloths of every description.It isan t lan to pour a strong solution ot potash and {ling water down the kitchen sink \u2018pipes once a week.1f the educated i MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE neglects to attend to such mat who bas been taught In schools and oolleges the positive danger to health arising from sower gas, and the various polsonous gases generated by unclean cellars, unclean garbage pails or even old scrub cloth an brushes, is it reasonable to expect the urtu- tored servants to do so?An uneducated person cannot appreciate the neceesily for scrupulous nemtness, uniess Instinctively.If everything appears neat they usually feel that all the requirements have n met.Ten chances to one they will not com- prebend you if you :ry to explain it, here is no drud, FY chat serves & useful end that bas not i vine side, that does nos minister to the higher life of the man or woman by ministering to bis physical comfort and well-being.leaving him free to think great thoughts and do noble deeds.Those who are able to take their religion into their lives, into Lhe little daily matters that lle around them, they in are wise and nappy.\u201cWho sweepe tha room as for thy laws Makes tbat and the action fige.\u201d \u2014N.Y.Weakly Tribune.THE FASHIONS, ~ HOW TO OUT OUT AND MAKE A BASQUE Cut out every part of the lining first, very earefully, according to your tern, and then Jay on the dress material, being sure that tbe grain of the clbth is tbe same in both outside and lining, or wrinkles will appear.baste carefully together, and run a tbread of a different color from the other bustings just on a line where the seams are to be sewed.A waist should be basted very closely or you will be unable to gain a correct idea of the fit and size.In cutting, place the walstline exactly crosswige on the goods; the sleeves must be so cut that the part above the elbow ls sLraighe, and the bias below if anywbere, The rk side-pieces must be cut very high under the arm, as by this means a sleeve can be fitted without uncomfortable drawing.The peck must be cut high and a collar pus on as high as can be worn.© collar cut on tho bias and stitched atthe bot- m.\" After the seams are stitched they must be trimmed, whipped, pressed open, and sil except the rounded ones of the back sup- piled with whalebones.These should run to within an inch and a haif of the top ot the darts, and to the bottom of the short basques of the present fashion.They should also extend from the bottom of the «ide seams to the arm size, and from one inch below the waist io the back 10 three and one-half inches above.: To finish the basque at the bottom, turn up to the required depth, press, and hem on a bias acing an inch and a haif wide.11 there is a postilion back, baste the plaits snd press them on the wrong side with a warm iron to make them stay in place.A little padding in the hollow oi the shoulders, or sarounded pad in front of the arm, a bit of cotton batting on top of the arm, a small Plaitin the lining which need not be made in t ide, or a sloping in of the froots at the bottom: when the bust is unusually full, will make all the difference between a fit and a mistit.In making over old dresses, it Is well to put good sized pieces of the dress material on the lining under the arms, and over the elbow of each sleeve, before the outside is put on, tacking them in place witu silk or fine bread.These should, of course, be between the outside and the lining.When the cloth grows thin in these places, it can be darned so neatly as to be scarcely visible When re-making an old dress, there is often trouble about getting out the waist If it cannot bs matohed, or you do not desire & combination, make a simple skirt with panel of velvet or other rich material, e and pur « oreey ith most to sch 2e babel, or a jerse: able with amont any me wads in é ew 2 : # wool takes à Bannel pétticonta.LADIES WRAPPER.ul and comfortable design for nr morning vreppe This gracef' sateen, with plain sateen the color of the figure for the bel = the re see piaxs, elt&.] ease i fn ~~ + Pr black mice Dinsk silk 30 5 oto.Knitted in Sexony \u2018handsome tor in row.Elon ki 13 ta) rede 08 sia) n kl (13st) »nklo2nodnké k ka kL a or LEZD L 5 F k sta) \u2014K 8 7th k1L (15sts.sibrou\u2014E OR EL a8 ja) otn, OW, \u2014| é 13 ets.) | th (16264) a a 9 onkl of no 4.4 a 10tà row\u2014K \u20ac p 1, k 3, p 1, k 2, p 1, k 2,0, k1 (186ts.) Bi Sw 2 0, n, k 14.(18 sta.) 13 48 row\u2014Cast off 6; knit 8, o, n,k 1.\u20ac from lst row.- - HEART LACE KNITTED.A handsome border for bureau covers, eto on 15 stitches.Knit across plain.létrow\u2014K 2,02, p Stog.k2, 04 0,0, k Lokl osm kl on ka @l sts) nd row\u2014K 3, pl.k3 pk Lp1,k2 0 up doy, k2 (21 6ts.) rdrow\u2014K 302 b 3 tog, 2, 0 2, n, k 2, Oo, k 1, 0, K 3, 0 2, n, k b.(45 Sts.258 row.\u2014~Cast of hxspl , kl, pl k o à p 2 ton, (238 bth row.\u2014 K 2,0 2,02 tog, 02,n, k 4,0,kK 1, 0, k 5, 02, n, K 1, 0 2, k 2.(29 sta.) 6thb row \u2014K 3, p 1, & 3, p' 14, k 1, p 1, k £, 0 2, p Ÿ toz, k 2.(29 sts.) 7th row.K 2,02, p32 tog, k 1, D, 02, k $ toæ, k ÿ, k 3 , 0%, 8,k5.{27s Bth row.\u2014Cast off 2, k 4, p 12, k 1, p 1, k 2, 02,» 2 tog, k &.(25 sta.) 9th row.\u2014K 2, o 2, p à tox, k1, 02, tog, k T, k 3 tog, 02, n, k 1, 0 3, k 2 (25 sta.) | ris ma of figured white taps and trimming bands.r side of the doging from the neck nearly m falls free, except where osonfined by the d side-tagk syns terminate at the top ot hack skirp Ginghams, piqués, prints, will be rming for wrappers of this on.ludia and ina silks y, completed as d 10th rowssK 8, 1,k p10, k1, 1, k Hiro g Ba pee y ¢ O » .0 \u201c0, 55,5 Lowy 0 2 Kb (23 sta) 139th row.liCast off 2.k4,p 8, k1, pl, k sta.) 402 p21 k2 (21 18th row K 2 0 2 2 ,k1, D,02 k tog, k 3, k3tog, o n, k 1, 0 à k 2.21 K 3, 1, k-3, p6, k1, p1, k k ae) k1 I.row.\u2014 0% Pp À .0,0% k then slip first over last stitch, o2,n ka.(17 sta) 1610 row.\u2014Cast off 2.k 4, p 2 k 1, p 1, k2, 02,p8 tog, k 2.(16 sta.) Repeal from first row.By knitting both.sides of this puttern alike, an insertion will be {formed matching the ince.Abbreviations.\u2014K knit, n narrow, p purl, o thread over, o 2 thread over twice, tog, together, sts stitches.THE HOUSEHOLD.; CURRANT JELLY.This receipt has three advantages: First, it never Iaile, ae tbe uld plan is sure to do five times out of eight; secondly, it requires Tetains the grateful acidity acd peculiar flavor of tbe fruit; thirdly, itis by far less troublesome than the usual method.Weigh the currants without taking the trouble to remove the stems; do nut wash them, but carefully remove leaves and whatever ma adhere to them.To each pound of fruit allow half the weight of granulated sugar.Put a few currants lato a porcelain-lined kettle, and press them with a potato-masher or anything convenient, in order to secure sufficient liquid to prevent burning; then add tho remalnder o! the fruit, and boil freely for twenty minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burning.Take out and strain careluily through a three-cornered bag of strong, close texture, PButiing the \u2018liquid nto either earthen or wooden vee- eels\u2014nuver in tin, as the action of the acid on tin materially affects both color and flavor.When strainer, return the llauid to the kettle, without the trouble of measuring, agd fet it bail thoroughly lor 8 moment or so, and then add the sugar.The moment the sugar is entirely dissolved, the jeily is done, and must be immediately dished, or placed in glasses, It will jelly upon the side of the cup as it is taken up, leaving no doubt a8 to Lhe result.Gather the fruit early, as soon as fully ripe.since the pulp softens and the juice is less rich 1f allowed to remain long after ripening.Never gather currants or other roft or small seed 1ruit Immediately after n rain for preserving purposes, as they are greatly lmpoverished by the moisture abe sorbod.In preserving all fruits of this class, if they are boiled until tender or transparent in a s1nall quantity of water, and the sugar is added afterward, ; e bardness ol the séeils.éo objectionable in small jruits, will be .thus avoided.Le A delicious jam may be made of blackberries, currants, and raspberries, or with currants witb a fow raspberries to flavor, by observing the above suggestion, and adding sugar, pound for pound, aod boiling about twenty minutes.A CHERRY PUDDING.A delicious cherry pudding is made with a quart of thoroughly ripe cherries, stoned if you wish, but tne flavor is batter if they.are not, a quart of flower, a cup of rich sour milk, 9 cup of sweet miik, à full teaspoontu! of soda, two even poonfuls of cream of, tartar, à teacupiuil ot sugnr and ball a teaspoonful of sait.Sift Lbe flour, éoda, Cream of tartar, sugar, and salt together, d the beaten eges to the sweet milk and beat jute the dry ingredients, beating thoroughly ; then add the sour cream, beating till the batter is perfectly smooth.Pour this mixture over the cherries in a greased pudding-dish and bake thirty minutes or one hour.Serve with sweet sauce.RASPBERRY VINEGAR.Put the ripé fruit in a delft or stoneware vessel, and cover with vinegar.Let it stand with tHimminge o : embroidery, age: but half the usual quantity of sugar, and so | pa ° to add.Lie a a te aw w Fan ee a, Tape Woes L.guess, Wi = 1 esit a leuspoou, even full, | ; ot baklog-powdar, t00, wall heaped,'s the \u201cYou'll mix this with the flour.Loreen, And make a batter with the cream; One guarter-pound of citron cut, And cosoanut an even pups Blanch halt a pound of almonds white, And chop, not Hine, but till they're right; all, using tive cups of flour, And only Sake about one hour, From Ernestine.re DOGS IN THE GERMAN ARMY.How They Axe Drilled to Act as Messengers for Sentinels, A correspondent of the New York Tribune writes from Berlin: \u201cAmong the thousand and one inventions, appliances and wonders ul uses men and.beasts which German genius has devised to defeat IFrance in case of General Boulanger's suceessor becoming unpleasant, the dog piays a significant role, employed as he ws messenger and sentinel.Experiments have beeh made for nearly a year now, and have proved bly sutisiactory.The dog manœuvro of the Hunter BLattallop was decidodiy Lhe most interesting of the recont cu gn.Several regiments have been furnished with the German shepberd dogs, known for their wisdom the world over.Each one is attached, 60 to speak, Lo the person of a soldier, in whom the dog soou recognizes his master, and who conducts bis training.While dojng duty, the dog is kept with the sentinel, and egsily learns tbe requirements of his post.A Iew ol the experiments performed belore Colonel vonder Gultz Pasha, who represented the Suitan at the ninetieth birthday of the Emperor, aud has since remained to witness the reviews, weresurprising.A soldier taking the animal from the sentinel marched off on a reconnoitering expedition.After writing bis observations sud placing them in a casket about the neck of brute, tbe latter was told to return to his master, which he did in an astonlsbiugiy short time One dog employed in this service arrived at his post ten minutes before a mounted Ublan charged with the same Instructions, though the latier rode atdesperate speed.But even more than this was accomplished.With a message tied about the neck, as in the former case, the dog was told to seek a distant sentinel and bring a return answer This he did with great speed.carrying his message directly to his master without tail.\u201cIt is little wonder that Pasha Goltz was surprised at the sucoess of the experiments given in his honor.And they ere truly wonderlul for the present, though bidding fair become a commonpl institution \u2018a that great machine, the German Army.The consequences and poesibilities of the shbepherd-doz service are apparent to all who know anything of military gcieuce, aud make their citation superfluous.One thing 1s certain, that a future war between Germany and any of its neighbors will not be conducted without its dog regiment, which, though not employed in concerted aotfon, will perform service more valuable than the cats of ancient Egypt.\u201d TWO COSTLY COFFIN A year ago, says the Boston Her last April, a firm of manufacturing undertakers in this vinicity were given the most extraordinary commission which they had over received.They were told to make two mahogany caskets of a particular design, to ve above the usual size, and in many parts tually eix inches in thickness.They were cautioned not to aay a word to any one about what they were dolug as Lhefr customers dreaded publicity in the matter.The caskets wore made as ordered.It uired $700 worth ot mahogany to complete them, as only the best wood and planks wide enough to make each side consist of one piece would answer.When tbey were ready to be shippéd from the factory a photo- raph was taken, and an inkling of the af- air got out in this way.1 know that reportera of almost every Boston paper tried to got alook at them or learn tor whom they had Leen made, but without avail They were taken from the factory in two two-burse waggons, ope making a heavy load for a pair of horses Lo draw.Outside cases nl the same material were also provided at great expenss.The owner of the caskets bau them taken to his estate and placed in a building which had be erected on purpose to receive then In that build- Ing two of the best wood carvers to be ob- talned have worked on these caskets steadi- 1y for the past fourteen months, and they have nowhere near finished the first ome.They were carving into the mahogany the most.wondériyl and [utricate designs which you could imagine, all frum sketches fu Dy by eminent artista.There is a spider if the centre of & web so delicate that one\u2019s breath would almost seem to move it; skulls from whieh life-like serpants are crawling : owls, hour glasses,and a hundred other things with symbolic meanings.At the rate the carvers are progressing It will take several years to finish their work.and ben it is done it will be the most marvelious thing of the kind in the world, Lil venture to say.Isbould think $10,000 would be à low figure for both caskets.The inside will contain silken hammocks.in which the bodies will lle, and many other strange and unique embellisoments The entleman who 18 having the caskets made as purchased ap entire -knoll in one of Lhe moet beautiful of our, cemeteries, and, it is said, wili expend $125,000 upon the tomb in which they are ultimaialy to be placed.= \u201cAnd who is this eocentrio individual?\u2019 enguired the reporter.He ia a gentleman connected with tbe medical profession, having an office in fon.His wife, who takes, If possible, more nterest in the caskets than himself, is said to be the granddaughter of a baron, and is reputed very rich in ber own right.\u201d SEEKING A $9,000,000 WRECK.The submarine divers of New York were somewhat exclted on June 28th over a great hunt inaugurated in Philadelphia for ireas- uretrove.lhe schooner *\u201cW, H.Orr\u201d started on the 28th fully equipped to ruise the British privateer \u201cDe Braak,\u201d which 1s supposed to have been sunk Jn 1708 in the Delaware with two Spanisb galleons containing $9,000,000.A search for the lost vessel was started last autumn but failed.Since tben Dr.Seth Pancoast bas advanced money, and the sunken treasure ship, It 1s asserted, bas been located.The story of the sunken vessel 18 as follows: Dr Pancoast, through agents in London, discovered tbat the ** Braak,\u201d sailiog under letiers of marque, was sunk in the Delaware river off Lew in company with Lwo galleons from the West Indies, and finally located (be spot where she went down, All iis searchés were conducted with secrocy, and eeveral monthsago were rewarded with success.The two galleons arasupposed to contain over $7,000,000 pi on board by the government, apd $2,- 000,000 In private funds.The British Government will receive ten per cent.of the find ; and the remainder will Le divided between Dr.Pancoast and the Submarine Company.The divers have slready discovered, {t Is sald, the cannon on the \u201cDe Braak.\u201d The divers that go aboard the \u201cW.H.Orr\u201d are virtually vwrisoners lor three months and sworn to secrecy.JOHN ALLIS'S RABIES, .One of the most remarkable incidents relative to the afllfction termed the rables came to light yesterday.The victim is Joba Allis.Beven years ago a small terrier bit him.Since that time he has remained in constant terror of auythlox afproaching the semblance of à dog.As often us the month of July has occurred he bas given exhibitions ol the most peculiar character.These, for the most part, consisted of showing a disposition to bark and biteBt whatever be saw or imagined in bis strange state.On Sunday night this fon swept into obscurity everything else which came jnt@ his mind.So slarmed were his im- fate friends at the attack that they thought It was necessary to Bunmon a physician.Dr.Barclav was called, and did all In his power te soothe tha overwrought nerves of the invahd.This he succeeded in doing to a certain extent, but not sufficientiy to excite confidence in the minis of thowe nearest and dearest to the unfortunate man.Jt is alleged that upon the occasion in question he zat upon aml! would bave lacerated with bis teeth the members of bis family present.A pathetic feature of the case is that the man married but a few mouths ago a ner of a nelgh- boring township.He told her during the courtship of Lue fatal evil which possessed twenty four | urs, then strain it, end each pint juice, add ome pound of white sugar.Boll}; ther twenty minutes, haa, hen my mt i te be of hep oir domestic Life ap \u2014Pistebwro Diesatok.E \u201cHow was that?Iasked, \u201cWell\u201d said ha, \u201cI dort mind you how it was, for I guess you won't everybody.It does look }ike a purty tough story.But it\u2019s true for all that, for I saw it myself.\u201cIt was nigh onto forty years ago, when 1 was just a chunk of a boy, that \u2018it happened.My father owned a farm down near Onio River, and he kept quite a lot of sheep, for his land was hilly and better for sheep pasture than for farming anyway.One spring there came a cold snap in-the fore patt of Mareb, and a good many of the early lambs got chilled and died.- \u201cWe had built some pole sheds cover ed with straw for the sheep, on the south side of a hill about forty rods from the house, and we threw the dead lambs up on top of those sheds to keep them away from the dogs, and they lay there a good while.\u201cOne day in April I was at work ploughing in a field on the top of a hill, right across from the one where the sheep-sheds were built, and, of course, IN PLAIN SIGHT OF THEM.\u201cStopping to rest my team, I happened to look down on the sheds, and was surprised to see only two or three of the lambs left, though I knew nearly a score had been thrown up thero.\u201cWhile I was looking at the sheds, and wondering what had become.of the lambs, I happened to look towards the river, which was in plain sight, and I saw a large bird sailing over it, which I at once took to be an eagle.As I watched it with boyish interest, I saw that it was coming towards me, or rather towards the sheep-pens, where the dead lambs were.\u201cAll at once it occurred to me, that maybe it was the eagle that had carried off the lambs, and resolved to watch and see.Sure enough it tlew straight toward the shed, and after hovering over it a moment, as if TO MAKE SURE OF ITS AIM, it suddenly drop down upon the carcass of one of the lambs, and then rose again quickly, and flew away carry- jug tho lamb in its claws.\u2018I wondered if that eagle was making a regular business ot obtaining his supplies from our sheep pen, and so the next day 1 watched to see if it would come back again.Sure enough, at about the same hour the next day, the eagle came back to the shed, and earried ofl another lamb, and the next day it carried off the last one.\u201cHaving exhausted the supply of spring Jamb, as I was still at work in the same field, I watched to see what the eagle would do next.I didn't really think it would come back again, but it \u201cThe next day at about the usual hour I saw it coming in, but it did not as before fly Straigh to the sheds; it sailed around over them quite high up in the air, lazily describing great circles, as if to show that it didn\u2019t really expect to find anything, but had come back more from force of habit than anything else; or, perhaps, it thought maybe it HAD OVERLOOKED ONE, LAMB.\u201cHowever, it did not take me long to discover that its circles were becoming smaller, and that it was descending toward the sheep pen.I became a little scared; for I thought that, as the bird bad finished the dead lambs, perhaps it was going to try a live one this time.Still as the sheep were not in the pen, but had gone out to pasture, I thought that couldn't be its object.\u201cLooking a little closer, 1 now saw that a large white cat belonging to the house had clim up on the shed, und rhaps he, too, had come for spring amb.Disuppainted in that, he curled himse pon the Bunny side of the shed, cat ion, and was taking a comfortable morning nap in the warm sunshine., *That the eagle saw the cat was quite evident; that it had at first mistaken him for another lamb was quite probable; that it was puzzled and undecided as it came nearer was equally certain; for, as it wheeled around in ever lessening circles 1 could see its head turn from side to side, as if to examine its intended prey more closely.\u201cPussy still slept on entirely unconscious the impending danger.\u201cAt last the eagle, seeming to have decided that if there were any doubts in - the matter, it would give itself the benefit of them, suddenly stopped in mid air, hovered for a moment to make sure o its aim, and then dropped with outspread talons full upon THE UNSUSPECTING CAT.Pussy was evidently surprised, caught apping as it were, for although there as a momentary struggle, the bird soon\u2019 arose heavily, bearing the still struggling cat in its cruel ciaws.\u201cBut, if the bird was victorious in its first onset, it had not flown far before it seemed to realize\u2019 that its victim was neither a lamb, nor a spring chicken.It n to flap its wings rapidly, and would turn in the air, and cavort in a very surprising manner.\u2018\u2018Pussy, though caught napping, was evidently proving to be\u2019 very much too wide awake now for the eagle\u2019s comfort.The bird would dart up suddenly to quite a height, sémetimes almost türn- ing a somersault, then it would beat the air with its wings, and shake itself in a very uliar manner.\u201cThis contest lastea for several minutes, but the bird was evidently getting the worst of it.1 could see the white fur of the cat plainly outlined against the dark Fay of the eagle's body, but instead of hanging dependent from the eagle's talons, as at first, the cat now seemed be closely intertwined with its captor.\u201cBy degrees the FLAPPING OF THE EAGLE\u2019S WINGS grew slower, and its struggles fainter, until at last it seemed suddenly to collapse, and both cat and bird fell heavily to the ground at no great distance from where was standing.\u201cIL ran quickly to the spot where the combatants fell, and found them in a close embrace.The eagle\u2019s claws were clasped through ayf through the cat's body, and the catfin turn had twisted itself around, as only a cat could, and seizing the bird with its claws, hal clo its jaws upon the eagles neck with all the energy of its death grip.Thus I found them, and both of them were stone dead.The strange freaks and gyrations of the huge bird were thus fully accounted for.In seizing our poor old \u201cfommy\u2019 he bad truly \u2018caught a tartar,\u2019\u2019\u2019 FIGHTING A MANIAC HV3BAND.Aa Escaped Lunatic Ntuns his Brother.im.law and Nboots at his Wife, but Is Finally Overpewsred.James B.Molcow, an insane patient, escaped from the Missouri State Asylum No.on the 18th, and made his way to his home near Cower, 20 miles froin St.Joseph, Mo., arriving there nbout cleven o'clock.His wife had retired, but her brother Mr.Allen was up.The_ crazy man silently entered the rear door, struck Allen a terrible blow on the bead with a bar of iron, produci insensibility.Next he ge wife's pedroem and awoke ber Je had ap he n he presen er head, d her follow him.The woman obaved and he make fun of it; but.I dows telltt to\u2019 x | Mitek Soke a 2 Jb SE È 2 G Neo pren \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 py .ere THE EAGLE NAD 18d ber bo the orchard.\u201d He À etapa her A) phe 8 up & with ow or Fn etl end os ro nog cer Ls \u2018 oa bor uf stanes, which he eo ' Hunter, \u201cthat fooled \u201ctooled , With a revolver in his loft » 5 go sud fool pointed at the w - badly, too, in\u2019 spite of his instinet, oF with them Wier abe ban, to POI hae | sagacity, or whatever you've mindto into the house the mmaniag open ed Aven Bts ; J 2 |.ov \u2018| 2 realli 1 + ceed in hitting hor.\u201d 100 VR In the meantime Allen regained aang sciousness, and hearing The hooting, rushed to the.spot armed with iv Wine iZ -chester rifle.It was very dark, iid hee fore, ho koew jt the maiise was with! ten feet of him and began firing, AL raised his rifle and fired, Moleow falling to the ground with a shot.through Hh thigh.; thinking he had fatally injured t man, Allen dropped his rifie and ne to is assistance.Just as he was stooping to pick him up, the maniac caught him about the neck, and then ensued #4 life-and-death strugele.The gre: strength of the crazy man soon over: powered Allon, and lust as he was giving up Mrs.Molcow, came up and struek her husband on the back of the head, knocking him senseless.Soon after à sheriff and his deputies arrived -and- ironed the maniac, who is now safely lodged in the asylum hospital.~ - PUSSY CHARMS A SNAKE.A Btory about the Fascinating Power of a Cat's Parr, > The ruins of the old Weh farm, at the end of West Wainut street, which was set on fire by the lJjrimmer gang of fire bugsand burned down about five yeurs ago, offer excellent harborage for snakes, and the place now is literally overrun with them.Mr.Kautz, who now lives onthe place, has killed a number, same of them being black and co perheada.A cat belonging to Mr.Jacob Pontz, just across the road, has brought several into hia yard and deposited them in front of his door, when they were soon despatched Ly Mr.l\u2019ontz.Onesnake, measuring over three feet, which was brought over by the cat, was found by a Joung son of Mr.Pontz who took astick to kill it, but on his approach the snake at once showed fight, and the boy concluded to call his father.Immediately on his retiring the cat commenced to purr, and the sn thrust its head between the folds of the coil, and seemed to enjoy the cat's purring.The slightest advance, however of Mr, Pontz would arouse the snake and cause it to_.assume a hostile attitude.The snake was finally killed and since thenithas.been observed that the cat ererts the same power over those that have sinoe been captured by it.The anakes make no effort whatever to escape from the cat, - and Mr.Pontz suys he can't underst - how the cat manages to draw such big snakes across the road.It is remarkable that no one has been bitten, as the: place is a general resort for the i n the neighborhood.A party of boys who crossed the place on dinda found - and Kilied four large snakes ait within a few feet of each other.\u2014Lancaster(Pa) Examiner.= A SETTER HORSE.A man hada horse who would sit down *.: whenever he was touched in the flank.He would just squat down on his hind quarters like a doy.The man tried to: break him of it, but he coulan\u2019t, and not body would buy him.One day a spo: man came along and made his acquaintance, and they took à ride together to\u201d bunt partridges.When they found a covey the man touched his heels to his.horsu\u2019s flanks and he sat down.\u2018What: makes your horse do that?\u201d said the sportsman.\u201cWhy, be\u2019s a.setter,\u201d the man.\u201cHe sets birds just like a dog.\u201d So the sportsman thought he was a most wonderful horse, and he swapped for him and gave $50 to boot, and he gok on him, and after awhile they came to acreek that was pretty deep, and as the sportsman held up his legs keep them.out of the water his heels tonched thé: horse in the flank and down he sat ih the water.When he nur aid out and was all dripping wet he was mad as a wet hen, and said: \u2018Well, 8} what made this horse do that way in water?\u201d \u2018Il forgot to tell you,\u201d the man, \u201cthat he sets fish just as us he sets birds.\u201d A lanta Constitu A STATUE OF WASHINGT A statue of George Washin to the waist, sits on a great marble c in front of the entrance portico of t] capitol at Washington.This statue w.begun by Horatio (:reenough,in 1882, Th _ original idea was to make it a pedestrians, statueand to putitin the rotunda.\u2018I rice was to be $5000 and Greeno egan the work in Florenos.He Congress to increase the price to 880,0 and the statue was completed in 1 It made a great fuss in the United at that time\u2018 and the question was bo to get it there.By the direction of Cots gress the Secretary of the Navy ordered the commander of the Mediterrane = weighed twenty-one tons.job to carryit from Florence to (Genofy A ponderous car was erected for it and 1t'was hauled by twenty-two yoke of ox.As jt passed along the Italian pous.ants took it for an image of a saint and knelt toit and said their prayers.Ji was found that the hatchway of the m; of-war was not large enought to adr it, and it then became necessary to cliagy ter a merchant vesel.=, GIRLS FIGHT FOR A DANCE ' A Rock Point, Pa., despatch to t Pittsburg Times says: Ata picnio giv at this place quitea lively scrappin| match of four rounds between two gix not yet out, of thelr teens took pl One girl was named Kerr, from Bridges water, the other name was Grass, j New Brighton.Both have heretofore.been considered reputable girls, bu little wild.\u2018Lhe two quarrellod aver i] osyession of a Joung follow na pude Callbaugh for = dane, and ar x ey were reparated pretend) tire into the woods and have it cut = cording to prize ring rules-Aecdompanied - - by a few friends of sach they adjourn out of sight and hearing of the picnickers and got to work.The beginning of the first round was scientific, but the girls soon begau pulling each other's hair and scratching, and this was continued ter y a i time they got together.Both were L disfigured, 5 HE JUMPED A MILE.Over 80,000 people witpessed at Quin Prof, Thos.IIL, a jump from a balloon by .Baldevin on July 4th.Baldwin's ol .intention was to Repd the balloon up \u201c., feet ana hold !t captive by a rope and make thé jump Irom thai height, and afterw ___ draw down the balloon and make a regular, voyage, ing to the bigh wind wbfh revailead, the rope scheme was abundonad.aidwin ascended to the height of once mils, and then holding his parachute, v.unched, himself into space.T parachute ie 2e ufobrella-shnped affair, with ribs of cord, which are prolonged and fastened to a ring, to which the neronaut clings.1t is madw.gf silk, and is elglhitern fest in diameter.Tee.parachute was altached to tho oetting+wl, kbe balloon & a small cord, Intended 3 roken by the weight of the nero .When the jump vas inade the purachuë \"c was closed, nn the \u2018rst 200 feet the acro- naut- dropped like n rock.\u2018Lhen.as the parachute expanded, the speed becaine I08£« | rapid, und tbe aergnaut and his strange atus floated « ml down lika à bird.t war n beautiful sight.Tbe d was socomplished in toree minutos and twenty seconds.Baldwin struck {be nd with sone foree in a sliding t was uot even jarred by the shock.1 one varie about Enorme, re © be , AD © rom tbe verti he from - - , The Baily GRAHAM & VO.Proprietors.163 ana 165 We James Wires.aude posture te \"HE FOIE SERIE ETS Corromnonde sp on a de re ont \u2018for Fragen: and Posie.8 Tue Caumartin y IA prions À CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending July 18, 188% Ly Bra} FH hou ste on ve believe the ceeds the oombin Fouls: news newopapess res Monday = ~ =~ - - 26,350 Tuesday .= - - = 26,096 Wednesday - ~ = ~ 20425 Thursday = =~ =~ = 26.303 ay w= \"> = +\" < 26431 >.= » = br 1652 Total .160317 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week ending July 16th, 188%, 26.720.SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1887.\u2018Parties removing to the seaside or other resorts during the summer months, can have THE STAR sent fo flieom by leaving .Asie orders at THE STAR Offios, 165 St.dames street.THE FRESH AIR FUND A WEEK'S RECORD.G00D WORK \"GENEROUS SUBSCRIPTIONS! Treasurer's Receipt No.5, \" \u201cThe week closing to-night gives a magnificent record of work done by the Fresh Air Committee, being, as regards practical results, by far the best week since the commencement of operations at theend of June.Those who during the week have been sent to the Homes at Murray Bay and \u201cVarennes, and those returned from them to the «city restored to health, foot up the grand total of 148 children and mothers, divided as follows: \u2014 restored to health - Sent bio Murray Bay during the Returned from Murray Bay Home 29 J.eaving a total retaining at the two planes of 149 persons.The accommodation at Murray Bay is all taken up, and the Committee t work billeting patients on farmers throughout the country who have written in consenting to accommodate a umber.Some of these have already n placed near the city.This farmers\u2019 departinent is a branch of the work pre- penting many ditliculties, as the number, age and sex of those sent eut must he suited to the conditions laid down by persons who are to receive them.The medical profession bave taken up the Fresh Air movement heartily and are giving it the freest endorsation.From scores of doctors there comes the same gld message, sent post haste fo the Com- Jnittee: \u2018\u201csend this child away or it will surely die.\u201d Is it any wonder that this tocsin of alarm ringing in the ears of those engaged in the work should evoke a marvellous zeal and enthusiasm ?The Committee meets every day at the STAR office, 163 St.James street, and continues in session until the day's work is done.Reading and analyzing reports from the Homes, reception and examination of applications, collection of the children for transportation, 2 equipment and victualling the Homes; distribution of the donated clothing for \u2018badly clad children, medical verification of applicants\u2019 statements, selecting patients for farm houses ; these and other {ncidentals are what the Committee are busy at every day in the week, their labors often extending through Sunday and far into the night.From widély separated sources there continues pouring in a flood of sympathy, enthusiastic expressions of approval and generous sontributions.That the work of the Fresh Air Committee, rescuing from impending disease and death a portion of the badly nourished, half starved children and mothers of this great city will so enlist the sympathies of wealthy philanthropists that another year may see the enlargement and broadening of the work is the prayer of many a * other to-day.St.Mark's Sunday school, Longueuil, sends twenty dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, accompanied by the following letter: Ze the Trea Ireasurer of the Fresh Air Fund, © DBAR Sr Enclosed I beg to hand you the of twenty doilars, the amount of col- fection on taken up in the Sunday School of Su ark's Church, Longueuil, un last Bunda ha 11th inst, to aid you in your good wor ndly acknowledge receipt.shing you xe others associated with you every Buc- @ass in your undertaklnz.: 1 remain yours truly, Fr a ILLIAM J.OEAR, Supt.Collected in the Misses Dunn\u2019s Board.fos House, ten dollars for the Children's .Fresh Air Fund.4 Annie\u201d collected in the house ton Nars and sends it for the Children\u2019s esh Air Fund.v.Mra J.A.Pillow sends a second do.Fa of ten dollars for the Children's Air Fund.r.H.J.Beamer s staff, of employés pond \u2018eight dollars and eighty-six cents, ance of presentation fund, for the ldren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.dr.Walter Drake sends ten dollars the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.«Mr.TL P.Butler, advocate, sents five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund Messrs, Greene & Sons Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Au Fund } \u201cThe Lodge of Antiquity,\u201d A.F & \u2018A.M., send a second donation of five for the Children's Fresh Air of ward Moran, 169 Jacques Car.Sirs sends five dollars for the s Fresh Air Fand \u2014 Voie rm à \u2018Gordon sends five \u201cdollars and \u2014 real Air Fund, ollowing letter: 1 Vaxom, Joly oii Fr \" Fir god on ig 0 oyence Prowse, Lizzle \u20ac cordon, Nile Tia wir Horace Brit \u2018and Willie Gordon had «, cert and tnade 86, the rest bel Tae\u2019 ap D) by three entie: who were ubavol ably al absent We ol 10e for adulte ad te toast this money wili «dos ou of idren, [remain chi! poor x.G.R donvox.\u201cA Friend\" sends a bundle of clottr- ing for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.Baby Dora, Cote 8t.Antoine, sends a third donation of two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund, incorrect 1y acknowledged before.Mr.H.F.Lunan offers to supply the tea required by the Fresh Air Homes.The Fresh Air Fund Committee are indebted to Dr.Baker Edwards for professional services.à Edgar Hind sends two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Little Jane and Edith Newman send their Christmas gi one gold dollar each towards the Children\u2019s Fresh Air \u201cund Messrs Frank Btafford & Co.send five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Robert Wright sends one dollar for the Children\u2019 8 Fresh Afr \u201c A Reader\u201d sends a package of Tead- ing matter for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.\u201cA Subscriber\u201d sends a reading matter for the use o Air Homes.Mr.W.Strachan sends one empty puncheou for the Varennes Home.Mr.John Lewis has kindly offered to ut up all prescriptions required by the Fresh Air Committee free of charge.Mr.Wm.Drysdale sends sundry items of stationery for the use of the Fresh Air Committee.Messrs.Evans Sons & Mason promise to provide all medicines required by the Fresh Air Homes free of charge.Collection through Rev.Samuel Vassey at the Champlain House, Philipsburg, Que., as follows: package of the Fresh \"king 0 H.\u201cpe, An Bucking # Mildred Suekiioæ 4 M.P\u2014 Making a total of eight doliars for the pe dren's Fresh Air Fund.\u2018\u2018For the children\u201d sends two dollars and fifty cents for tbe Children's Fresh Air Fund.D.Smith, ir, sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201cPhonce\u201d sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201cNo Name\u201d sends a bundle of clothing for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.«A Friend\u201d sends a package of read- -ing matter for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.Willie and Claude Wainright, North Coaticook, Que., send five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, \u201cE.W.,\u201d Peoa, Utah, sends twenty- five cents for the Children\u2019s Jéresh Air Fund.\u201c Laprairie\u201d sends one dollar for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.A.T.Patterson, 905 Sherbrooke st, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019 8 Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Thos.H.Dows, Quebec, sends three dollars for tbe Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs, J.E.Kirkpatrick sens five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Freddie Wainright sends one dollar and thirty-five cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.C.A.Liffiton sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Miss Whitney sends twa dollars in cash, and a nurober of stockiIngs for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201cAnonymous\u201d sends a bundle of clothing for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.**A Friend\u2019 sends a bundle of clothing for the use of the Fresh Air Homes.Mr.Henry Nightingale, 7 and 9 St.John street, donates five dollars worth of carpentering work to the Fresh Air Fund Mr.G.R.Prowse sends twelve dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Lyman Sons & Co.donate a deu nue of chloride of lime and some dru or use in the Fresh Air Fund Homes.Mr.Moses Parker sends five dollars, and Mrs.Moses Parker sends five dollars, making a total of ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.David Watson sends a quantity of lime juice for use on the Fresh Air Fund excursions.Messrs.Robert Miller & Son send sundry items of stationery for the use of the Fresh Air Fund Committee.Mr.G.R.Prowse donates sund items of cooking utensils for the Frosh Air Home at Varennes.Mr.Alex.Hendry sends five empty uncheons for use at the Varennes lome.~The ** Busy Bees\" send a large parcel of valuable clothing for the use of the children at the Fresh Air Homes.Gertie Varis sends a parcel of reading matter for the Fresh Air Homes.Mrs.A.Fernyhough sends a parcel of clothing for the use of the Fresh Air und.Mrs.Henry Hogan sends a bundle of clothing, with a parcel of bats and books and parasols for use in the Fresh Air Homes.* Anonymous\u2019 sends parcel of clothing fur use of the ® Fresh Air Homes.\u201cCC.A.\u201d sends five dollars for the Children's Fresb Air Fund.- The Cash Bakery sends 50 packages of buns for the children en route to the Fresh Air Home at Varennes JULY 22xD.1847.COLLECTED FROM DROP Bo XEB AR FOLLOWS FOR HF CHIL- DRENS\u2019 FRESH AIR FUND, Richelieu Hotel.36 Geo.Cnralake.eee 177 Cash Bakery.68 Windsor Hotol.280 .211 .81 1 66 101 4 808 26 Gi 2 20 200 STAR Office counter 421 St.Lawrence Hall 43 Compain\u2019s.192 Totai.\u2026.\u2026.830 88 TREASURERS 3 RECEIPT No.5 MONTREAL.Julv 23, 1887.\u2014Reoceived from the publishers of the STAR, the sum of five hunared doliars, making a total of three thousand tive buodred dollars received from them to date on sccount the Fresh Air Fund collection.(Sizned), RLES ALKIANDKR, Treasurer, FRAUDULENT ECONOMY, Rome citizens of a western state explained a recent lynching by saying that they could not trust their judge.They had recently examined his bank book, and found that although he had only ten dollars to his credit when he came three years previously, and had a salary of two thousand dollarsa year, yet he had managed to save ninetesn thousand dollars, Similar cases of economy are by Do means rare.but.instesd of betog | = Enh Sy Whe | eee?al ommendania are yore Tod above another exc ite suspicion and distrust.There are many notably in thé publle \u2018service, here it might be wxpedient to examine the holder's hank books .When a man enters a public position with & known financial status and » fixed salary, aud in & Pow years manages to achieve such succes as to be worth five or six times the total amount of his salary without gllowing for his expenses meanwhile, it seems as if he had practised economy at someone else's ex- | pense, -A shrewd grocer was once asked how he Xept any check on his clerks who had access to the open till.He said, only by watching them outside; when he found \u2018one of them hiring buggies on Sundays and spending money freely, he dismissed him on the presumption that he was stealing from the till, If others would follow this example, there would be fewer cases of embezzlement, and many whe now have to leave the country might remain as useful citizens.The same might also be curried into public life.When the citizens or electors find an alderman or representative\u2014who has presumably sought office for no mercenary ends\u2014ac- cumulating a snug fortune out of nothing, they ought to *\u2018examine his bank book\u201d and if his savings eclipse his total receipts, act on the wise grocer's plan And dismiss him.FLOOD PREVENTION AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENT.Of schemes for the prevention \u201cof floods there is mo end.On another page we describe a plan which has been elaborated by Mr, F.J.Gilman, but the main features of which have been known for years as the Sippell scheme.A short experience of the temporary dyke will enable the citizens to form some idea of the suitability of a permanent structure of the same character.By many it is feared that the dyke, besides being an eyesore, will be a serious obstruction to the business of the harbor.Mr.Gilman's embankment would be free from these objections, and would in fact provide railway and wharfage facilities for the future wants of the port.\u2018fhe shipping interests will be apt to look with suspicion upon a scheme which combines harbor improvement with flood prevention.They may regard it as an attempt to protect the city from floods at the expense of the shipping.It ought to be well understood from the outset that a scheme of this character shall impose no additional burdens upon our already over-burdened shipping Now ana then the need for more wharf accommodation is feit, and it is to be hoped fhat the need will become greater year by year, but if the barbor dues are increased the extra harbor accommodation will not be wanted.Flood prevention, however, must be had at any cost, and if incidentally, as in the scheme under discussion, it involves harbor improvement so much the better.A very important question in this connection is that of rallway accommodation.Both the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific must soon have liberal accommodation alongside the wharves.It is possible that the land could be had cheaper by building the proposed embankment than by expropriating the valuable properties on Commissioners street.We do not claim for Mr.Gil man\u2019s scheme that it is an improvement upon that recommended by the Commission, but in the event of the dyke proving a mistake, it may be worth the consideration of the engineers.STATE AIDED EDUCATION, It is generally known that the English local colleges bave so far, thanks to the generous support of their patrons, and the somewhat heavy fees or the students, managed to carry on their great work without any state aid.At present, however, the colleges, anxious to increase their usefulness, are making a determined effort to secure Government aid.A gratifying feature ot this movement is that the expressed desire of the applicants is to be able to offer the beneits of higher education, technical as well as classical and scientific, to the classes who cannot at present afford the expense.The English colleges have precedents for their application, as grants similar to those asked for have for some time been enjoyed by the institutions of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and as a result one of the features of education in these countries bas been the attendance of those who are not rich.This had been practically impossible for the corresponding classes in England, although the love of learning is not confined to the rich there any more than it is in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.The English people are now realizing that in this matter as in many others they are an entirely neglected nationality, and pressure is being brought upon the Government to make a grant for the purpose, This movement marks a great change in sentiment in England on the educational question.Étate aided education has been accepted in principle in England; but it has stopped at the lower grade.Under state assistance there has been an enormous development of both primary and secondary education, and this has caused\u201d a demand for higher education, which now has to be met if the work begun is to be carried on to a logical conclusion.A deputation from the colleges waited, a short time ago, on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to solicit his support.Upon this occasion it was disclosed that this movement is practically an agitation to place a high- class scientific and technical education within the reach of people of modest means.The colleges at Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and other great centres wereshown to be doing a great work among the wealthier classes in the way of general culture and practical education; but the poorer middle class are debarred from availing themselves of the advantages they offer, for the reason that the fees are too high.The colleges, it was shown, baving endeavoured to meet the desire of the poorer classes for instruction, are generally spending more than their income, and even the oldest and richest are crippled for want of funds, The facts brought out by this agitation in England prove of interest here, in view of the discussions which periodically take place over the \u201cfolly\u201d as it is called of the Provincial Government devoting education funds to colleges.The fact that the English colleges managed to prosper without state aid has been regarded as a conclusive argument by those who want all the public fund to de devoted to primary education.If show appears that the English colleges cannot do the work they wish to, unaided, even with that magnificent flow of private eontribution towards edunea- J Smart whether tae Cy tion which has been the credit of Eng} , ; OR Lo Cd pe Aya i | plainly that it was mow conceded in\u2019 England that it \u2018was nob primary educss tion alone which deseived publie aid He remarked that while formerly i§ fies only the very poor who were vided for, now it was a higher pried and so, from class to class, the demand for Stats sided education was rising\u2019 véry bres! rapidly, if not very formidabin A GREAT O'FORTOMITE, .How many Canadians are taking ad vantage of the exceptional opportuni ties which the Canadian Pacific Rail Way offers for the development of.trade with Japan?That country has an intelligent, thrifty, civilized population of about forty million people, who have of late years exhibited an extraordinary ambition to place themselves on the European and American plane of civili- \u2018zâtion.Not only are the Japahése ready to adopt suggestions from other nations, but they are so anxious to be up with the times that special representatives have been sent to Europe and America to atady institutions, fashions and methods.Now Canada so far as geographical position and facilities for communication with Japan are concerned has great advantages over any other American or European country, and there is every reason to believe that Canadian manufacturers, by acting promptly and energetically, may secure control of à most profitable market.All patriotic Canadians will be pleased to see the Canadian Pacific Railway-become the highway of commerce between Europe and Asia, but while we are waiting for Europeans to see the advantages of this short route to the East, let us not neglect to avail ourselves of these advantages.If Europeans continue to go by the longer way, Canadians will have a most decided advantage in competing with them.Even after European exports to the East take the Canadian route, Canada will have the advantage of position, but those who are first in the field always make the largest profits and gain such a hold upon their customers that it is difficult to oust them afterwards.The nation which is first to develop a large trade with the Japanese will always have a strong hold there, and Canadians should see to it that a great opportunity is not Jost by want of enterprise.NOTE AND COMMENTA Very Good Commentary.[Baltimore Bun.1 Grover Cleveland's Administration'a best commentary is that \u201cpeace and plenty smile upon the land.\u201d Found His Level at Last, LAlbany Express.) Oscar Wilde bas been appointed itor of a indies\u2019 magazine.Most their true level sooner or later in! .i Advice to Speculaiors, give notice when the trap 1s to'bé sptung.No More Boodiers Wadited, {Savannab News; \u2018*' New York city claims to be growing rate ot 60,000 a year.It is to be ho she is vot growing any boodle aldermen.And Water is Better Than Ice Water.(New York Bun.) A great truth: Lager beer is a better drink than whiskey on ashot day.Another great truth: Tos water is a better drink than lager beer on thatéame day.A Cheap Way to Ges Rid of Them.{ Washington National Republican.) The Chicago Soclalists are pre emigrate to Kan Domingo.$10, give it at once cheap riddance.The American v [Boston Advertiser So far as we are informed obey vote gest at the polls in this oountry i» cast by American citizen and is an American vo lt is not birth tbat makes a trus.Ameri but love for the principles embedded int © constitution and loyalty to the Union whieh maintains them.U.8.Tariff and Internal Taxes, [Mew York World.) ~~ At the helæht of the war taxation the tariff reduced $1 $179,000,000 and internal taxes in the year just closed the La pre produced $217,000 000,000 and t nal taxes $119, tp he first source \u2018ot from the latter of $190, S000 006.Thes average duty last year was 6.55 per osnt., or 1 times 88 Mu as fore the war, en within 8.15 per cent of the bighest war rate The George Vote, {Boston Post.) \u201c68,000 George votes\u201d had no exist- ty as such, in Yous, It 1s by no means evident that they will exist in 1587.They came to light in 1886, under the influence of a temporary excitemeut, wbich was sns- tained and encouraged by the party mans- who saw in it the means of reducing fie vote for Mr, Hewitt in New York city.There is no doubt that Mr.Blaine\u2019s friends will be glad Lo attach Mr.George.to their machine next year ; but Mr.( Suis bimself is the \u201clabor vote,\u201d and } be resson- ably doubted whether ne wi have very much to say about it, anyway, & year from this time.\u2019 Incongruity of Titles.[New York Observer.) Alf regular \u2018physlolans are entitled doctors of modioine, «a Hl regular ministers ought to be oalied doctors of divinity.This would be De cn dont to dispensing with tbe title as pow confurred, for it would put ne sod a.meaningless distinotions pacte the ol As the recorder and reviewer of events tbe history of the church: we are tm is every week by the utter incongruity with which we sare compelled to mention the names of ministers as engaging in public services.This incongruity no less conspicuous in the omission tban in the appil- cation of the title We cannot, in mauy cases, fail to see the propriety of the answer given to the o old lady who asked why certain dames in à ca were ornamented with oapital letters fol owing.She was told that it was to make them equal to the others.The War on the Chinese.(Vancouver News-Advertiser.) The time has now come.we think, when we, ag citizens of Vancouver, must make a stand against the Chinese getting a foot hold here such as they bave dooce in ¥an Francisco, Victoria and other coast uities.Stoce the Chinese rouble here last spring sorry to nee that they are gradually Irving out white Iabor from other pursdite 11 this od permitted to go on and to increase, there can be no doubt 8 most serious blow itl be struck at the prosperity and advancement, A our city.It Is to the resance of s large Isboring population bere hat we must | ook for our growth into a great and important place.Ir we are to find a ready sale for our real es see our town site covered with Sean to have -our merchants and storskeepers doing a pro- perous busiDess, the Increase of our Chinese population must be checked.\u2018at the that wote They need \u201cev Son dncrease 4 A strange story comes from Newton.Kas.Last week a man with both legs missing red on the streets sts bezing.He is an of soldier who Doe besn searchiog through 0g, Yea years for the surgeon who amputated ie imbe 80 that ho could secure a pension, Dr.Coleman of Newton noticed the man, and in questioning bim It was discovered that the doctor was the long-searched-for army surgeon.The wan was taken care of, and will now probably be able to get a pe n.While Miss Houliston was acting at a matines at the Princess\u2019 Theatre,in London.an anonymous note was sent to her saying that ake was roting abominably, and that tbe audience ware guying her.she went into uysterice.Thé author of the told the audience _w ad ba and they good Daturedly to help them, sod id bee a x to 2 on pad has vee Wr, Bitien, of \u201che Sas by invised offers Gute ip \u201cGalena\u2019 to see pote mn Cle alernoot Cage nt dois LU eu titslan and Gautier vit ofl for Australia August 10th \u2019 ; pes ape be New York The da vorantenr voi acht ree % M ha | 2 unilke Furian ned \u2018 Mayflower,\u201d di Dot break the pan oe She towed easily, \u201c Mayfiower \u201d the water rises to its high ot point about midships, when it falls away: noi ao great, and she seams to go through with less wave making.: iy little alterations will have to be made on them.Her trlin is nearly perfect; if any- goss has shown that he made ory close cals.culations on the \u201c Voluntee or on her her designed linea.Mr.Bur, ess had reat Suck yr, the the me ture eve and, the \"adding of Toad to the * Puritan's\u201d keel, few, if any, changes were afterward with the \u201cVolubteer\u201d : ber sails and trim are good and she 18 nearly right Of course, the salls they set well.Her bowsprit gesms to be tautened up too much to port, but this ee ani aoû pier evening, .sto Breaking bie oi on the quarter \u2018The trial sltripof the ner the Dew va water well and made Bot ile disturbance.de the With the \u201cVolunteer,\u201d the alsturbance Be markably well for tbe fret t time, aud but thing, she is a little by the bead rB first trip she flosted to within a few Inches of right, with made on her.This sees Dow tobe the casa set of ber sails can be bettered, but for new can be easily fixed.On the water she looks a trim, swar powerful looking yacht, and ber flaring w gives her a rakish louk.She ls higher sided than the\u2018\u201c\u2018MayHower, \u2018and forward she is more out of the water.Bhe floats evenly and seems to have considerable hold ob the water.Baseball.rome standing In the National League Is as lows i \u2014 Games Games lo Without the shadow of a doubt, the one grand feature ol the eball season o! 1887 is the magniticent work dune by the Chicago Baseball Club within the last month and a ball.Wben Anson and Anson\u2019s men undertook to work their way up from sixth to {irst, and even announced beforehand that\" they wore abuul to do it.they were laughed at by the crowd, Spalding was called a fool and Anson an jdiot.Not one of the thousands of men who patronize the White Stocking Park would believe that such a thing was possible.The labor was too herculean: the Prospect was too d uraging.Lb- mindiul, however, of the abuse which was heaped upon bim by the tubful, so to and Anson begabp the work.Day after day a week after week saw the star ot the cl sitll] In the ascendant.Pittsburg, hide pbia, New York and Boston were passed, and now the Chicagos stand in dangerous to their oid enemy of last year.The laugh, the jeer and the vituperation of the mob, as reflected in the press of Chicago, Anson answered by tbat pluck and persistence which are hie chief.characteristics.Arhon\u2019s sobriquet is \u201c Baby.The Belail Mountains.MOUNTAINS, St.Hilaire, Que, [Boston Travellers Ji 3 LL 5 3 The man who speculates in stocks sbauld ~The season bere may be said to bear in mind that a bell is neawérsang od baVe fully commenced.1he Lroquois 'House\u201d ls patronized this summer as in col gone by, and may be said to taxed uli oet capacity, but like the omnibus always room for one more.\u201d \u2018The icine chin year excels any year previous, ols\u201d has always been famous Chef seems to be doing bis t to beat the well known artist Paul who held the cleaver last season.Amongst the guests many familiar faces are be seen, and who Dever Iniss coming an- pually to the \u201cIroquois\u201d The Guilmartin family ail the way from Savannah never for the Belœil Mountaine The Wetziars hjladelphia seem to find a comfortable one amongst the Billa of St.Hilaire and usé tous more with us, even Floriaa bas sent her contingent re.Miss Sweetapple are amongst our latest Americas | arrivals, and 8 number of Moatrealers and Ottawa peopis are The dance \"the ladies gave last week proved that the season was Lo Le a merry Mr.C.G.Clouston au old friend of the *Iroquois \u201d was ziven farewell dinner \u2018herelkét week previous to his being married, and number amongst the many who bave fauhd amougst the guests of this summer resort a friend to battle through itfe with as the wedding bells informed us last Tuesday.Great interest is being taken by all bands rs who are 4 real offers a better fleld for a grand.summer place than this does snd it\" should be a matter of 8 very fe days tor an active man to float the ce of Btock and enable Montreal to boast of 8 perfect summer resort for 18 À series of amusements are being got up, plonics, excursions, lunches and dinsers are on the tapis and even the Iroquois braves bave Son, from thelr graves, put on their war paint and are to attack thelr old foe the Chambly boys in a cricket match; but what would we give to 10e hem once more in battie array with ontreal.Toses \u201cSwiftioot Foxet\u201d once roro tearing round the cricket fleid looking for the base bail stops, and * Curly\u201d of the braves dashing the leather ball through the groups of nurses snd children.It would recall to our memory Dleasant days zone by when the coach and four to co out weekly from Montreal Shall these days not return, or have these old friends of the \u201c Iroquois\u2019 sought pastures Lew?Echo answer = They will return in the sweet by and bye.\u201d AMUSEMENTS.8: -FrrrR BEXCURSI URSION.\u2014 The moonlight excursion which will be bald down the river on Monday evening under the auspices of the officers of the 656th regiment, romises to be & most enjoyable eveut.The * ada\u201d which will take the place of the \u201cThree Rivers\u201d owing to the accfient to the latter, will leave the Jacques Cartier wharf at 3 o'clock.The 65th band will attend and will execute a select programme of muste.The members of other regiments are ox to lend their patronake to the event.ONTREAL ARTISTS.-Melle.Tessier, Moe Lottie Teatherstons, and Mr, Alfred \u2018Trevor will appear in concer's whip take place at Sherbrooke and Coatd on 26th and 26th ins A Fatal Operation.Last week a man named Joseph Carpenter of St.Alexander, consulted De Chevalier with regard to & wound on his thumb of tbree woeks\u2019 standiog which caused him reat suffering.The doctor having examined the w came to the conociusion that it would be desirable to ampu!ate the thumb in order to remove tbe source of the trouble.er to do this he pl Carpenter under tbe influence of chlorolorm and he sank into & sieep from which he never awoke.AD inquest was held and the verdict wholly exonerated Dr.Chevaller from ali blam eutppine Aceidents, The barque \u201cDunvegan\u201d which arrived at bac from Sorel at 8 o\u2019clock,in passin re and carried away the forovard oO the barque \u201cEmmanuel\u201d of § It appears that neither vossel Fe ad its yards properly braced The 88.Grandbolme\u201d was further surveyed tetday In the dry dock, puede vhen | necessary repairs Were 0.e Hope Israel.* Rev.Aaron Matthews, the weil known Ha- braw divine, announces that he will speak In Crescaut street eburoh, next Sunday, on Hope of Israel,\u201d a eubject of interest to Sows as well sv Christiana.invited.Otatructing the Feotpath.Peter Martin, fruit dealer at 133 McGill was fined 85 or 15 days by the Recorder yesterday for obstructing tbe footpath with boxas and baskets, \"\" Another Liberal Pionte.enic will be held at Some: Brot Ia hace = Er | ae 3 -J-approved Of shit migh At s » masting vof en Br, Committee yoo the Ms \u2018was bin! | in which I ad Seen Bis ad Se that the opiane 38 for the lox the joves bi ht on the open D ab.once 1 The following cont nel r comuilasioners and the city was read by may, Ald.Loans pom Mr, Mr Andrew Hoberieoo, at Commissioners poutres y- 0 ue J.J.C.Abbott, Mayot, actine for il bad made an agreement t that oO five years t lease s'ip of land fronting on the oh he Montreal, between the revetment wall and stoue condita to ou Commissioners street, and trom Modill street to Fripopune pires t, the lease being.made under the lols lowing conditions, which the city is to carry out.To erect upon the said land 6 a protection to the city the flooding by tbe St Lawrence at high maton: the said dyke to be undertaken at office and carried to completion with all Dyrposse posse Lhe may remove or gese ron railing alon 1, also the pavement and gutter, an may make such excavations as may necessary and may foster the said dyke to ig said levetment, wall by said baits, mpe or otherwise.\u2018The agreement thén goes on to provide for the opening 1n the ramps, 6L0.lue Mayor was nuihorized to s'gn the t The contract for boilers for the two ump ing stations was awsrded to Mr.W.White, at $1180 tor each.The contract for the embankment, Thien was div.ded into two parts, was awarded to Mr.Teté Bertrand, at 90 cents per cublo yard for firat part and 30 cents per cublo yard for sécund paft, the \u2018otal amount being about $70,000.This made Le EE or $23,000 between the tender and the estimate to the Council, and it was decided to petition the Counoll for as upplementary appropriation.Ald.Grenier sald very unpleasant things of the engineers for the incorrectnees of their estimates.A small difference be could well understand, but such a large erence was beyond his comprebension.CANADA AT WIMBLEDON.Saveral Prizes Won in the Contests Yes- ToRroNTO, July 23.\u2014A special cable to the Mail, dated London, July says : The Wimbledon competition et to-da The Canadians have done well in today's contests.The following took money rites: Lieut.E A Smith, dt John N Company, and Sergt.CG.N.itchell, Sun Winnipez, in the Heath competition; Sel Sergt.A.Thomson, Victoria Rift the Robin Hood ark.Lg Logie, ™ ci, Tord Chatham, x B., Thomson : in ihe promo vi Private at 5 mmeriy, Hast! rende; and Private James Riddis, 6th Fusiliers, Montreal, and Lieut.William Mitchell, 32nd, Bruce, in the assoclation cup.LORD HARTINGTON, A Pertinent Question in the Brisish Mouse EF Commons LONDON, July 22\u2014Right Hon.W.H, Smith, Government leader in the House of Commons, was asked in tb e House of Uom- mons, this afternoon, by Mr.Ellis, if there was any truth in the widespread report t that the Queen had sent for Lord {ngton to induce him to join the Ministry.Mr.Smith replied that he had only now heard the statement for the firat time, and could only say that it ca great surprise.(Laugh- The state board of = riculture estimates the yield of heat i in ansas this year at about 8,000,000 ls, less than à fourth of a tull crop.Pongee Silks!|.ALL SHADES, \u2014FOBR\u2014 Curtains, Sashes, Tidies, Scarfs, LIGHT DRAPERY from 68s For Yard We Sell as Good a Silk for 89c as Fancy Goods Stores do for 81.50, DIRECT IMPORTERS.ICHI BAN.TOM BROWNS ons ages 1881 NOTRE DAME STREET, BAZAAR IN AID OF THB SURGICAL WARDS}; Authorized by the Committes of Management 2 {ihe ond.ea afar gh ed Patrons nd under the Ri of le aonci ot se se er Éxoell ency ect and recent instruments an.SpSrations port performed in Montreal General thought desiraple to r and a series of enter- the most pe ppijances 1 lor, the the Surgical tax on the ordinary revenue of the Hospital.it is thought, Di this means, that those who do not regularly contribute, may have the opportunity of so doing.In order to necomplish thir end, a commit- teo of Ladies and Gentlemen has been formed, Lors nave been held and it has is Bazaar at @ Vio- cfober n = > 3 e earnestly invite your he tion for ibis laudable fend est that yourself and fri s may use your eisure hours during ho su mmer vacation, in preparing suitable articles to offer for sale.sn od AUL- to assist or contribu cess of this charitable andertakiog are asked to communicate with the secretary or any of the undersign MRS.H.BEAUGRAND, esident MADAM 1 RIBAUDE A MRS.CO hi Ne Mack TH oat.mas SES AL MRA.F.BTANC etary.Itn nd Convenient to prepare articles for the utions ur- chase | materials, \"il Det tha rk tall please ved, os desirous to contribute will arias MES.B.BEAVGRA D.151t{1aw 483 Sherbrooke.° Ÿ B amb 00! 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Ichi Ban.| b, Wa - NOTICE\u2014AIN the men NOEL ROY, dér- abs fox of ie cad ais and a ene: ay, 1887.GRAND DOMINION AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO,\" th to 13h, 20.000 IN IN PRIZFS oe.the Dam oi so 18h.Thin ir be n and Industrial gall tio Sombie be the ater ex ibiti AR ndustrial ey ever held.Fads oro ramime oO LL \u2014\u2014 bein He Ry soie ts at single fare and cheap ourgions on all raliways during the full Pate Ce : coxlbiions cr TER JORILE or prize | ata and rull information.addrons F2, VITRO Mans.Mar sat hee Foréato.\u201cSILVERY MOONLIGHT.\u201d Fourth Ansual Excursion of the Young Poople'sidssscintion of ¥t.Gabdriel Pres- tyterian Churo ON YRibLY.ma vio get Sor A deve carly fo \u201cthey as are ore Dinlted tad.§oroer oF Bt.t Jeo oter street and Fortiantios COME vo VAUDREUIL \u2014on\u2014 Saturday, the 3Oth Inst, BUPLOTRES OF THB \u201cHBRALD* CU, Good Boating, Good Fishing.Scenery and & First-Class Beautiful e of Games.: TICKETS\u2014Adults, 500: Children, 230.Train leaves Bonaventure Depot at 9 am.snd 3 p.m.170 400d JPROVINOE OF QUEBEO, HUNTING AND FISHING, CLOSE SEASONS.> LS Caribou and deer, from 1st January to 1st Te Mocs e (male and female) at any time, until the Lot October, 1890.B\u2014The hunting of moose.caribou or deer with dogs or by means of snares, LIaps, person (whitemen or Indians) es a sight during one Season's hun! ting.to ill of e alive- unless he has previous y obtain » permit from the Commissioner of Crown Lands fort r that purpose\u2014more caribou Alter the first ten days of the close Joason all railways and steam mpanies and ublio ors are forbid 2 to carry the whole or Li part (exo Pen à skins of ony i m u or deer, witho ng rized\" there ereto by the Commissioner of Crown 8.Beaver, mink, otter, marten, pekan, from Let AR iil te at Nov Yobraary to to 1st November.om skrat {onl in the oounties of Maakin nef Yam Yi and Berthier) trom ae sy to 1s fn April Sliowing tym} 1 at Fob brary io) Te tx any at Fol st \u201cgrim i say xin (except ae sbeld ae and Tah a, er] And at cu hm of the y one \u2018hour af fre 4 sunset and one.Nour ore sun- à oh ue urs.sde Te so heless Balle the t and 8858 and} Montmo Done.the | ants may.at all seasons of the for ibe bye of procurl ih tnt o! ur any a irde mentioned in 0.: 8 Bi wa 88 peroi lows, kid hire warblers, WS, I ho Tg rin titmice.colin | shes, et6.).grakies, grosbes omis, a.ele 9 proupt os sum se cest catehe ors, \u201cdnches par irda.Seu) oT le SCIE ne b saxion, falcons.Bawks and Be-fsbore.Crown, raven visting © flo: def abris jays, magp! 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3 e Corporation, 178 Bt.ames Street, ontreal The highest or aay tender not necessarily sep CHAS.A.HANSON.| Becr ocretary-T reasu t James rent 1647 Mon Ivid t t.has poor eclared (be { ten à che mes per gent per sanum) on the cani stool & tats as GS oi a Patron Ps eras 3 on tbe Compan 28rd air By order ; ne Va prés & geretars.\"coma Cuire 18%, «468 decd | a (CP aan | | eenors fol a ord À : a | EE oh Le sr trout, lange a and winninish, ] ie Week only of the Th 00: Saturday Xvenins.,.GrÉOrLE-Giae IBOFLA, Prices\u201478, 80 and 25 cents, AT Boats at A.&B.Nojhsimer's, 165 To the Electors \u20ac of St.Gabriel A public meeting of thee the electors of Bt.Gabriel Ward will be held fn_th: ddfeliow Point 8t \u20ac St Charles, Ng dur, the ! ba à let on- dar.the it 8 ips he lue « of etre JAMES ANTHONT, Chairman.#204 ST.CATHERINE sTHXHT.: MR.CHAS WATTS .WILL LECTURE ON [ AUNDAY AFTERNOON, SAWN Tistaah AT THREE BM.SUBJECT: \u2014 Religion or Morality.Which Discussion tnvited, 1699 Grand Moonlight Excursion, -\u2014-UNDEB THE AUSPICES OF THE\u2014\u2014 Weoung Peoples\u2019 fhocintion of nt.Luke's On THURSDAY EVENING.duo.Gh 1887, or \u201cCHAMBLY\" will Jouve Be Bon aE pn Re etreshmenta.be.to be o Hand wit tendance.Micke, rou a NLT ; 25 Ey SX I TROTTING RACES, and $Mth JULY instant, on A ocrarnen of the Queen's Jul _ GRAND AT LEPINE PARK, Under the distinguished patronage of the n Mr, Mercier, Premier.and of his onorabje colleaznes, Messrs.MeShane, uhamel, Arne: 0! oh oss and Turcotte: of Messrs, O.Davi .P.P., n.R baudeau, au- grand.se 5; Mor.J.J.Barsalow Gc eau- soleil, M.P.A.Bénécal.A.Dos jardins.X MP.J.B.SRA lle, ALP.and Z apieau.Na Le Day-Tecstar.the S@th July.ve ren a re econ: t ds Lada tes tout for.horses bora and ed in the Province of te No.2.\u2014 Rope! | 150, or Ptho 2,30 olnan: $75 e © Bécon thir Le és eorthe fourté, © third, the 2.45 cl Jor Nor 8.\u2014Purse of 100, fo Hy Province of horses borh and bred in t à divided into 850, as secens Duy Wotnasies _ A re.a étre Theo of 8150, for She | 3.58 Jot minute ass.vided nto 75, $40, $100, for er for batctor 0 = tole or $1 And Mo., ull ed Tate 0 be eso oT 10 Ml horses, ven Hon.Mr.Mercier, Fares of $300 clven by Hop.Mr Mercier ve \u201cNEE rou ne prorided toy take thelr we ai u Pp oy 0 els Mr torinee 9 private residence or te dieu All the Montreal Otty Ald win be mitted free, se hig admitie od to ani with the ministers.CONDITIONE » These trotting races are for three in five, Rder harness, av best ducted a th Tons of the e one Tree aa of entty are ton per tp he m se b Se 3 ardas, July se oy B.LEPINE.Maisonneuve, Co.Bochelaga, COMING ! To Please, to Sensationalize, to Delight and Instruct.FRANK A.ROBBINS\u2019 DOUBLE CIRCUS, menaces EA Doreen 2.143 RS MENAGERIE AND TRAINED ANIMAL TE This ALL NOVELTY abe ton Tu, \u2018UNP.MO.ELE On the Late Mon Lacresse Grounds For TWO DAYS ONLY, SOIMmMeRcing MONDAY.AUGUST 19T.Introducing for his first time CHEVALIER IRA PAINE In Ris marvelidas exhibitions of ski with e, Shot Gun and toi wbich bas Rained for bi him | the u title of the MASTER vR HE WORLD! bina~ will A DANCING HERD.oF ELEPHANTS | Forming and da spin og the full figure of Mr, .Charles W.Fish, The Champion Bateback Rider ot two hemisp ores: i without si rival ot equal The Beautifal and Talented Btstors LINDA AND ELENA JEAL 42:09 05 nine fe est BOUNDING JOCLET AND INDA JT BAL, wit AND LUOY DAVENE, Thora Ar 1553 Cris Gymnasts, HE WONDERFUL = 000 ELEPHANT ijn: Or PACHYDERM MysICIAN Who excite the wonder of all whobehoid offering at that enamot be equalled by ony ra ns te hr PAMOUS AR any \u201cx ety ns su ZARA ARTS, Afb frou CU BiosTER Yi Nora pen, or COMIC, RE i = 0 Sot A LAT PALETTE\u201c à bat A rune STRERT PAGEANT | |p RRR T et conte TWO mou RANCE PAILY.DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND TPM, Rt fou RAST ee, Insoressnr batois Le Cire frise! Le AT en\u201d 0 ota | PU Pre ears, - - BE ete.wil Kean ot 27 Fain, TE ok.varié, ee frites of 15 La RUES ny, Jnly Me LL Ty Aalurday, Bly 30.potes edn Aug 8.Ottawa, | ursday.dog e vilie, ay.Ac A Ypseeot, Natnrday.ne 6 Je Bebfrew ess fila i \u2018ve dora\u201d sospEvy rar NXEXCHG.sl tA errr JULY 18, s=rauos RT.a \u2014 on day.Mu = [Eee \u2026 OLvveres © oan orem : ednondar, PINAFORB y Ma \u201cpese Es ro JRESTEOVGHY J BOTURE Fe Ee We TRE TRAPHIETS AT OKA.naman One a ta Four Similar Institutions ext This Continent.\u201c4 fon TY \u201cMations of the Cress™\u2014 i= a8 Work in the Fields\u2014A Lay ~ Heathen English Speaking Fathors\u2014 Que She Brother of n Well Knewa \u201c\u2026 Montreaier\u2014How the Trappists Drasa\u2014Flaces of Bljence\u2014The \u201cChapter of Faults \"\u2014 Lo 7 What They Have Ac._ so: complished BY - Their Labors.db- [AYECIAL TO THE STAR] Ox4, Que, July 20, 1687.\u2014The air was hot - te-day and the sky tbe color of copper.The aun\u2019s glare had driven the white women io- doors or under the verandahs which invited rest and gossip, and the thoroughfares were ! left to dusky squaws who walked the streets with blankets drawn over thelr unkempt bair.Dogs panted for breath in the shade, too lazy to bark and follow us as we drove along.Here and there through the ble follage, We catch glimpses of the .Ottawa which sunlight, like mirrors nestling in beds of evergreens, while the road ls dotted with houses of farmers evidently well to do.Deapite the sun mowers are at work in the bay fleids a _:.the \u2018\u201crusset b * is jus ain- ning to dnge the flelds of can which occupy much of the land along the way.A mile from be vu vuese, & simall mountain, about 200 f slopes back from the road.Ite sl os are ered with trees and on its nome f antic oross looms out nn \u2018Agalus tt at ouai Calvary.The tle wis A as that stands beside the chapel.The Trappist Fathers, .who live two miles beyond, sometimes say mass there and the other Grosses, which mark tbe different the pique fatbers go through the formulas of the\u201c Stations of the Cross.\u201d From the road nothing more can be seen in that direction.In our front, however, we see an imposing bullding | a if standing across the highway.lt 15 of threa stories, the base- meat of stone le\u201d the two.upper stories are of wood.The sloping roof Is surmount- od by a cupola that answers for a belliry.A flight of han n steps leads to the porch, oun either \u2018aide of Which there are eight w dows.The léngtn of (he bulluing is, perbape, one hundred and forty feet.THR TRAPPIST MON ASTENT, As we approach nearar we notice that the fences are better than those we passed, whlle the stones bave places, gathered irom the fields and pila.with workmanlike @are, 50 88 t er art of the land Irom mother.ue à the fie is ues loug ray are ay.ese are © > lat Fathers a their lab A gate ls rodched nd we turn into a gravel avenue, lined w Dg trees.trees.1he Ottawa not more thau ren mile away looks like a lake, broad, sunlit and placid.The avenne on both sides.To the right there are vegetables in a large garden that 1+ & maivel of exactness and care Gravel walks, flowers, run in all directions.0 prentice hand can do the work necessa lor such a place and skilled workmanship evident everywhere.Bcarcely Is to be seen in the enclosure.On The lott stands A bed of flowers runs alon, rch to the gable end mpressive, not a sound comes through those open windows, rotected by moequito neta 1 went u tops and looked around for tbe bell.At my right bana I see a dangling piece of cord with a wooden knob attached.A pull and then the atilinees was broken.Soon I bear some one shuffling, rather than walking along tbe floor inside.A lock creaks in some inner door and « spring i yields in the outer one, and a man rown sackcloth stands before me.His garb bangs from is down, his.n tats fs covered\u201d vi bristies, except s Cpr which goes around the head p 2 8 feet he wears shoes =e old, ched and gray.The threads he at hold Pins patches together are white with age, and the size of the boots ao- counted for tue * shuffling\u201d Zalt heard is a \u201clay brother.\" He bows a inside.He 4 lowly and humbly.I raise my bat =i plain my mission.I tell him that f want to Re see the monastery.He bows n and in- : Ed me into a small reception room that little pore than .Continuation ot the © then be ted, and Bec he will go ror the Superior.The : yoom Is scrupulously clean.A, few chairs Band at regular intervals against the wali, i ana ai oval table is at the other side of tbe room.A few cheap miniature pictures hang +.-jxom the walls, and some small and cheap \"prints are on shelves in a book case.erucifix is fixed over the door leading to wh fnalde of the monastery, the one through which the lay brother had passed.Ina few autes hear anothor shuffling of and the door is opened by a young in a gray robe, a black scapular from \u201chis chin to the hem of his gray while a-black cowl hangs over his shouiders.He wears a leather belt, and his face and head have not been shaved for mans days.on his teet he too wears shoes many too large tor him.His features are spe indeed ciassic, his limbs symme- fs cArriage dignified, and his manner peasy cu bu being lamiliar.His eyrs are large and expressive, and vor \" he would be considered a handsome rise ns he anters, but he waves me Deck to my chair and telis me to be seated.FEE explain the Dature of my mission, \u201cmosl willingly.\u201d He tells Po 57 be Ce THE SUPERIOR, Th I aeteot trom his accent that be Is from DS Pance H dues out look to be wore than \u2018Shlrty-five years of age, but he carries with him the nity of eighty.Hut Le will, be er - SEY, Bend un {ish father to me.! mi ebt feel more at bome with one who posts my own language, he sud.1 thank bim, and he l¢aves, bowing himself out of the room.And then I wait again.The !ront door 18 open and I look across the garden snd over the stone wall Lu the hay field beyqud.1 can see the men in their gray robes tossing the hay in the tield.| then no- two of tlie workers auandon their labor and startin thedirection of the monastery.1 notice co sup thes de not speak to each other Indeed, they did not walk together.As y come nearer f sea that oue of them is & man about sixty and the other perbaps about thirty.a few minutes they are in the réception room.1 ask the younger one if I have the pleasure ol speaking to Father Murphy, of Montreal.He says, * e my Dawe and we shake banda, Hels prot or of Mr.Mur- hy.now of Kingston, aud late of Hodgson, Murphy & Sumiuer, of Montreal.In the world money = was al the command of John ford after bis ordination be took to aigiater : ust.Bh foot find te bar with the wear of labor, gis {ace ronzed by exposure.and, dreased in the abs of his order, be looks healthy and chocrlul.When living in A ce Father Jobn Murphy | wis DAt & very sirol man, but was) labor, the bie of « even when seso- r of the cloister, has ay à new man of ui be soon leaves us, and I am given fu care of the Brother, who is to show me over the butiding.He tells me that his homeis Alban.He is an Englishman and bas been a Trappist for forty years.Ifind thal the name of the Superior is Father Antbouy; - IMmonas at Oka is one of four an this continent.ho others age in Kentuck Lowa, and ons in the Maritime Provinces.În all there are tweuty-two members of.Ihe « order at oO Of those eight are priests and the rest lay-brothers.\u2018lhe priests dress in binck and white, the Iny-brothere all in brown.ben going to chureh the prieats change 4° eur ouwls, substituting white for blak \\ ls the caly change aver mado in the - Sloihing.Their underwear is, however, changed once a fortnight, thelr outer gar- \"ments only for repairs.The clothés they - Work in answer ns Lhelr night dress Jn bed gud as their shrouds inghe grave.Thiy 12 one \u201cete, many natces they do.And then 1 father to how me over the oy sud we pass ints the main Lulld- dire going, bowever, be tells me NOT ALLOWED TO sPRAK Inthe ote.the pana ges, the chapel, the bor the refectory.These are aes Tob silence.\u201d Nor can he speak to , amy ot of bis brethren except when in ihe - presence Of oi 6 thre superiors, ° algo tells me that it ls not true that their form of salutation to each, fs \u201cBrother, we must die\u201d And then we pass o » Sater & lone corrijor, and turnin make our way tb the chapel, fied: it gel, but clean aud wail kept.lay er is dusting the woodwork.fn the bron \u2018sliotted to the tathera, | see no seats, Each has own place beside a wooden sercea pt runs a! riszht angies to tho altar, see pe mes mousslery spen pond the hours.trom rom & m.to 4 a.mn, in the chapel.y rae uarter-past ive the, recluses assem in be fain of Faul his takes n a small room doit ather Alban shows me the room.perbaps est by ever Poti he Buperlor es rtion of the rule un Slota re tog, the Inmates, clertcal and weet ice the accusstion of their fauite Too times a week.1! & member of the order has broken the rules, no matter in how trivial a manner, be must here make a pub- He confession.if ho bas spoken i Ju 0 orbidden by the rules, he i uote confessl lonal, as Catholios uader- stand the confessioual, but only a conles- such b brescles of the rules or tie ee ao, If bresches are made.be done for these trivial breaches of the rules.The offenders must be humiliated, For speaking in lorbldden pinces a priest may be obliged to prostrate on th ground with his face downwards, while tbe members of the order steps over his rostrate body.The offender must be hum- led and made to experience bis own little- they do more In this see room dedicated to the Chapter of Faults.As they enter the, room ew knee} and the Buperlor says, \u2018Let us of our order.\u201d admonition Phe priests and lay brothers rise and unoover their beads.The hoods fall on thelr shoulders and they once more prostrat themselves on the ground.Humbly an penitently, the recluses then repeat the words * \u201cThrougt my fault sarough my my tault, through my moet grievods roply to the demand of the Superiol what do ou say?\u2019 on hearing which the Buperior Jolie u them to \u201cRise up in the name of the SUBMISSION Is COMPLETE Bumiliation abject.We leave the Cha Faults and nog! more enter the 00! dor ota gu upstalr.We pasa the Infirmary where there are no sick, and enter the dor- witory.The room is \u2018divided Into man small compartments, each of which is abou six feet by four.A resting on the simplest of wooden t h fills t! greater part of the room.8\" partions oe six or seven feet high, fated oy y gesture, tooxamine the bea, t it is made ot w packed eo tight ne to the the touch it fol like a bale of cotton.Tne covering is coarse.It ia bere the recluses comes after Chapter.They come to arrange their beds.Another her office brings them up to 7 o'clock A mass begins again, Tobis continues until eight Thus during the two hours devoted to masses every morning, of the elght priests say mass in turn.To do this fileen minutes ls enough for ench.This finlshes:the plous labors of the morning sud at 8 c'alock the priests and lay brothers go to thelr respective labors oa the fields or such other of their order impose manual labor.They must eat their bread by the sweas of their brow.At 11 o'clock there is a quarter of an bour\u2019s interval, But Ine wWeary canno deed do not desire ter past eleven they bave: an then | \u2018diuner\u201d\u2019 is served.The meal is frugal etatles and cheese form the Trappis Mii of fare.They Dever use ed eggs and butter are denied them.hey are allowed fruit, rice, milk and cider.In ranoce, Spain and Italy they wan driok the common wineof the country, and in land they can drink Deer, but here cider the strongest beverage used.Their spoons and forks are made of wood.Rude benghes answer a8 seats and the food is eate silence, Nor do they take long to go0- sume this humble repast these hooded devotees are off to chapel sin.Forming in solemn order they walk along the corridor singing psalms\u2014the Ds Frofundis, or some other pious invocation.The chant sounds funereal in Its solemnity, as the droo and booded men walk slowly to their almost continuous prayer.For another hour thay remain in the chapel.No cushioned pillow protecte thelr knees from the boarded floor.Ît is now half-past twelve.From 2a m.these Trappist Fathers bave spent seven hours at devo e at manual labor, a quarter of an hour at dinner, and they have bad a quarter of an hour's interval.But during these summer days the limbe weary aud droops, even among those bardy and pious men, as the sun gets to the zenith, and men and women * in the world\u201d seek Driel intervals of rest under the shade of jutting verandah or in the leafy dell.An hour's rest ig now (Sranted to the men, who have prayed and labored almost without rest for ten hours and a half, and from balf-past tweive to half-past one \u2018they too have their siesta.At least this is so from Easter until the 14th of September.But to men wholive as these men do a sicol means pious meditation more often relaxation.But the brief, too brief the world will think, time quick dy passes, and then, my guide tells me tbey go lo church sais Bt recite another office, espors, and at o'clock take to the plo ugh or barrow, the hoe or pitehfork, the hammer or the needles.For four hours they toli away, UF the wordly goods of the order, and, am \u201c SELF-RELIANCE\u201d as their motto.But their labors are not et over.From a quarter to balf-past six they have \u2018\u2019meditai toa,\" the comes \u201csupper,\u201d which 18 gecerally made up of the remnants of the dinner, with a little bread added.From seven to seven-thirty, they bave \u201cspiritual meditation;\u201d from seven- thirty to eight \u201clectures,\u201d and then they bave time for another office before they go to bed at elght, and the day\u2018s work is over, and, as they firmly believe, they are 80 much * Nearer my God to Thee.\u201d Out of of elihteen hours, they work.at man seven, while the remaiuder ls, with theo exception of about one hour and a haif, speat in devo- tlonal exercises of une kind ar another.Nor is this labor lost.Six years ago the Seminary of St Sulpice these Trappist Futbers a present of the Jou acres of land on which their monastery is built.The greater of this land was covered with bush.foundation stone of the monastery on the 12th Aug.1851.Now about one- those 1 acres are under cultiva- bryey Good fences span the farm [from end toend.A Rian barn has been er about half wile from raged Monastery.already two bundred and twenty-five tons of hay are packed within the walla Forty milch cows about thirty ples some of theta of enormous size and all of choloe breeds, and elght horees to do the work of the farm, comprise the stock.And they have their own grist mill and smithy, a twenty-five horse power engine to churn the butter, and one of tbeir members, Lhe courteous and bighly educated gentleman wbo for three hours acled as my guide does duty as tailor for the members of the establishment and patches garments until ol their origin le lost in once were new.I t book cases fuil of books are the library and irom the window I am shown thelr little cemetery where à single cross marks the spot where sone of this order Îles uncoffineu In the ground.And] ask the good priest if there is any regret among the members ot the order when one of then passes away.At once his tace orosdensd L into a smile and he said, \u2018* No, no, we cannot be sorry when we 80 tirmly Believe that has en him to Himseell and thatthe sufferer in this world gets his reward in the next.\u201d And so, after many expressions of thanks to my guide, 1 baie ile pious recluse adisu, As | drove baok Lo Uka & passing cloud pirontoned a shower and ¢ drops of raln began to fall which reminded me of the holy and booded men £ had ler lor I for Ît was soon \u2018 teliing It beads in drops MW, Kirwan, JUBILEE YACHT RACE.Preparntions fer the Event aù Hallfaz\u2014 diiboral American Babecripitons, NEW YORK, July 22\u2014The arrangements for the Jubliee vacht race at Halifax, on the 16th, 17th and isth oo?August, are excitioga great deal of intorest in New York.Near oge thousand doliars has been subscri 1 SLominent residents of Néw York and ton towards a cup to be contested for by \"Cunudtan gacuts in.Halifax Bay.Among the subscribers are George William Curtis, { Willlam Astor, James Rusesll Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Alien \u2018Lhorndyke Rice and others.Tbe cup is a very elozant one, and the design for it was to-day approved by the committes, of which Lrastus Wimun is chairman Thecup will be the most clezant one\"bver contested for by Canadian yachte- men.An additional cup ts also being de- with a view to a friendly competition wesn Canadian end American yaobts.The The American Jacht à quadron are taking cru! and wilt Halilax about the middle of August.rench Sixteen hundred loads of waterm bave ooo Sudled over the sav melons a an eastern divisi Florida 4 on in Georgia À Moutreajer Claims \u2018Tha subject of ve al safe beat! inæ of Dussenger cars hat the terrible disasters of L opinion, bave by lalation and money age Invention .ad experim solution of the problem.ttes trioity undoubted! boat oad la Ught wh pasern theleast being the grout oust 0.Untll a cheaper us of shall bave been discovered, the trains.beatt it can other at a comparativel the inventive genius of young Mont mec hanlo, is praotioal and, so à pe &s absolutel erin! terrors of resembles and in appe * k fire extinguisber.freely on the bracket to the wall.min change of The acid linder of soda has been disso The ae YT INVENTION.to Have Solved the Problem «+ Freventins Railway doubt done a great deal towa ar as 08D DOW the only gppliauce by which the stove and lamp in rallway {lisastors is, i not wholly done away with, at least reduced to a minimum.The stastancous pressure of from 76 oarbonio nx snd hte especially 8 winter, an enormous amount of attontioë.Legis res to the demands of pu Lio un the matter to band and ranta, to enoour- have n the fl team ® and elsc- tbe meaus which entr pool think will prove tbo cafes and Fer on used 2; they have S ivon py Satisfaction.But thors are many drawbacks to their ues, not ?the system.creating an storing olectrisity t han the best now known electrio light can never come into general use in raliwey t is therefore that just now invention is turn ita attention to the present lighting system, believing that safe as any og cost.To rt.J.A.Ja:nieson, à due the, tirat danger dred vention AUTOMATIO PIRE EXTINGUISHER.the ordinary consists of à copper eylinder about 24 inches long and 8 inches in diameter, with flat bottom and covered top.This cylinder ls attaobed to the side of the car and the stove or heater in such a manner that in case of sufficient sbock to displace the heater the cylinuer by which it ls auach swinging motion \u2014or rather the mere t'on f Jrom the upright\u2014freee a quantity o! Sparte acid held in an tnverted bottle suspended from the top of the cylinder.unites with water with which the + filled and in wnich bi-carbonate tved.An almost into 100 acid Bao square Inch is developed in be oÿlindet.d out of the water is tbus force rilader through a pliable tat tube into heater or stove, and extinguishes the Rulshiog lam plied for in Pot with ite merits.A praction) \u2018vention will shortly be made great ontel Mon hottest fire in a lewseconds.The same appliance, using only the gas, can be employed for aus The patent has been a h Canada and the United tates.Railway men who have seen and examined the appliance are much tmp test oft the in- on one of the Fe THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM.ohy of the Islands Where the Recent Poli tical RBevelutions Occurred.{London Times.) The peaceful uprising which hes Just ehorn the ng of the greater part of recalls attention © the Islande x is Plictis dred Soars since the Band- more than a hundri govern ment 0 civi to far older countries.The dom is situated Ip the Pacific à and in the act of legislation Hawaiian King- about tre, Hawalian 2500 miles from Vancouver, in a direct line to Australia It consists of okal Lanal, islets, Its population 1s about 100, 000.Nihos, the most norther! is an cnteresting but proedin Tr flab It is the log place birds and contal ht pring! ol- of the habited of myriads of valuable and rare ferna Of the larger sie ands, Te out of of is a e Legisia tive power of and the representatives o! the poe bennia ly.The commerce lan exports for 1856 were £25 populations New South W mportance with about £12, population.The of tbe Kingdom States, fostered Dot only of reciproeity.chandies from the admi free for are sd waijan Islan: skins and fres ment during the last lew years rted from Japan, St.Kes \u2018rom the latter clal returns for 1348 show Suction o of pig! S50 e Unt it fell short of the près) 9, 367.558 pounds.De Sta of fresh bananas, 60,046 83 were oonsum by Amor gxported to Hawaii and the anda, ever, eve tion- of the Panama Canal, cable efument have already subsidy, may have the effuct and £219,000, the grea spent on the importation of sugar plantations.There is where the burden of taxation in due Hawaiian Jslande.d x and persona proper y is on y 16c.be.on the £100.The direc! ar, to-night Henry Âvel d hi fie brakes before starting e ascribed the cause the proper fitting of the Doanelly did all in pipe pe a is power tor's dus log Foin Staniey.Rested to the bos dv the arrest of accident bad undoubtediy his negligence.The oturoner was Shen adjourned till Monda a : gi the ie moral a 4 whole coun presents title of Honorable ~ appointed by om to tion, without a0y equal In the ora?The r head of the the commercial relations between se the ac¢ldent that he had not tast that the Govern taking of the voice of the peo Terrigories on the llquor question.hat affects sur prosperity miterial\u2014moroe keenly, and the y is orying out fok reform yalom, ted, Kaboolawe ha monarchy.tives ot the Crown and the pri- isiative Assembly mbly are de- e on that of Great Britain, and has Toon found to work smoothly.logisla- Constitution The ted dat ESTATES OF THE KINGDOM © King an 5 Logisle: bis me latter branch Legiistirs wo orders, the Nobles, with the Ri popula- coming ext The ln » rts during 18865 were about £10 per head of the by the proximity America, but by a vers favorable treaty classes of mer- United States the Islands, this oonocession, Hawaiian are admitted duty free into the tates.The principal exports from the Ha- are sugar, rice, wool, dried bananas, shee skins hides, mo anas.Sugar-growing ie the principal industry of the country, and with the object of further Improving thi this t branch of commerce goat bave im.Michael's and Islands \u201cihe ave emigrated a sugar p pounds, out f Dich 1,346.6 \u201cpou 45 pounds.The orop of rio for 1885 was large, though roduction of the four log yea years.tates consumed pounds.out of a total production of Eo brow unches ; t skins, 19,782; hideg, 19, ots and hoon bi 87 umed fon.The crop of wool, emounting to 474,171 pounds was to Eng land, The trade betwean Great Britain and her Jolonies is 15.58 per cent.of the total importe islands, caloulating the trade between Hong Kong and Hawaii at 1.10 per cent.of the The imports from ail other countries, with the ex- osption of the United States, amount alto- whole import the trade ether fe, 7.66 de cent.of the trade of of BH.Haws i, or not one-half of t tain and her colonies alone.Distance a he disadvantage of not having a treaty similar to the Americah oper ate greatly to the detriment of the British trade with isl here is, bow- reason to hope that the compie- the Canadian Pacifio Railway, and the proposed British to the colonies, which is to touch at Honolulu and for which the Hawailan Gov- granted a bendsome of improvt Hawai Great Britain and her colonies.The public debt ol the kingdom is not more than part of which was labor Jor tue country io 0 light as tax on real % per cent, or tion like- ise includes oarri 20s, each: poll ta Le: dogs, 48.: secs part ut; road tax, te, and ea P THE 8T.THOMAS DISASTER.The Conductor of the fll.Fated Train Ar.en om Imqueet Adjoursed, July 22.-At a late hour es, fireman of the wrecked engine, eyore preltively that coc- m subsequent the from Port Stanley.failure of the air brakes to work to the box car next tbe engine belng too short, and causicæ an fm- said engineer r to stop the mes Stewart, stattonmaster at St.ea testified to its bel fog the condue- to test the air hrukes before fegv- County Crowu Attorney Quronèr that it would ble to have a\u2019 warrant issued f for conductor Bpnttigue, ns the boa) aged n cat y immediately | acted upon ihe suggestion, and u warrant vas issued and the artest made.The luquest y ext L The Liquor Question In the Territories, (Calgary Herald.ment will not pie in the \u2018asked to Bri GY .Meoligions Services in the oity To-massow, sitar Lyin he a m, Holy eon oa] s.m., Mor, ng.prayer, Sorvioe ° chan : was ve ES 4pm, Oporal any.pra Organ v ustary.7 von- loa prs vice, to chants, Manthom ! savi Viocia \u2014 Gounod: preacher Bev H.Hs jpoffertory: Rettrn O God of rvios at 6 p.m.ES Bandol Dai ul be administered at the Charon of 5t James the Apostie at 8 a orniug service at eleven.Even service at 7 o Rev.Canon Elk will conduct services.At Bt.Martin's Church, Holy Jor munion will bs administered at 9 a m.Morn Prayer and & service at 11 a.m., at which he Osborne Troop will preach.Very ry Rov: Doan Carmichael will 00nd acs the evening service.Et.Luke's church (Eniscopal, seats frea), Corner of Dorchesterand Champlain streets.ug service at 11 o\u2018cluck.Bunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening service at 7 o'clock.All ars invited.Rew.George Rogers, B.A, rector.Divine service will be beld at Trinity Obureb, at 11 a.m.and p.rm.The preach orf at both services will bo Rev.John =.ley, rector of Blmooe, Diocese of Huron.The Sunday school aud Bible class will be held as usualat 3 pm.Bt.Matthias\u2019 Church, Cote St.Antoloa Morning service at 11 a.m.KEveni ce ot 7.30 p.m.Holy Communion as 11a.mon the first and third Sundays in each and every month and at 830 a m.on all other Bun days Sunday school and Bible class at L445 p.Wednesday evening service at 8 0 ock.Seuts free.1he Hew.J.A.Newnham, rector.CONGREGATIONAL.Zion Church 2268 Ht.Catherine street, near Victoria.Rev, Prot.K M.Fenwick,pastor.Morning service 11 o'clock.No evening servioa.Sunday school and Bible class A 3 p.m.Strangers cordially welcome.Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.The Rev.W.\"Ms.Barbour, | D, D, will preach at 11 a m, and 7 p ia Emmanuel Church.SOANDIXAVIAN, Religious services wili be held by J.Jaoob- sea at the Ballors\u2019 Institute, Lupiey at M m., and at eX Prayer moe! T \u2018Tous sday evenings At nstitute at 8 eas A sain, ed v UNITARIAN.At the Church of the Messiah Rev.W.8.Barnes will preach in the morning.There will Be: no evening.Sorvice during July and Aug ADVENT CHRISTIAN, How d and death have been popularized,\u201d will form the subjeot ot discourse by Wm.W, Robertson, at the Advent Christian Church, Lecture ee ail, $204 (new number) Bt.Catherine street, at 7 pm A xromaED EPISCOPAL.Bt.olomew'\u2019s Church, Beaver Ra Hill.eh Right Rev.Bishop Ussher, M.rector, ee on Bunda ee mand} p m Bishop Ussher will pi at both sorvices.Sunday school at 9,30 a.m.sitran- gers welcomed and provided with seats.PRESBYTERIAN.Rev.Aaron Matthews, of London, Eng.wi comduct both services at Orescent street church.The subject of ree both morning and evening will be\u201c I'he Hope of IsraaL\u201d Rev.J.C Bmith, ot ual coms duct both services at h pn An evening Lervice wil be nh st st ul\u2019s Church, Upper Lachine, ubday, at 7 o\u2019clook RE At Bt Mark's Presbyterian pastor, Rev.Joba Nichols, will both services, at 11 a m and 7 p.m bath school and Bible clans at 8 p.m.Rev.George Cuthbertson ol Wyoming.will cond morning and evening viosatil and 7 at Be.Gabriel Presbyterian church, Bun a et 3 Pi ae Stanley wil once services} ER at Fraser a w.and?nm, Sabbath Soh oscar METHODIST.7 Rev.R.P.Bowles will preach\u2019 \u201cat Bt.James Street Methodist Church at 1} a m and 7 p m.Sunday sobaoi und m- Bible classes at 9.30 à m Prayer vraise service, Wednesday evening at 8 n m.Fours men's service, Saturday evening at 8 At Mountain Street > Methodist Church, corner ot Mountain and Torrance Streets.Rev.Wm.Hansford, pastor regular publie services will be beld on Sabbath and 7 P m Bunday school and an classes \u2018at3p.Wednesday evening service at 8 o'elook.Tente tree.All are jnvited, Dominion B are Methodist Ohurch.The Rev.J.Antiiff, M A,D.D., pastor , will preaoh in this church tomorrow (Sabbath) morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 7 o UNDENOMINATIONAL.Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute, 219 Comms.sloners street.Tomorrow, 24th July.Divine service at 10.30 m, and 7 pa a Service of song at both.Fo ie reading Bu m.\u201cWhat shall 1 do with Joaun at 93 sallors\u2019 triends are cordially invited.ROMAN CATHOBIG The prayers of the Forty Hours will be held at Hochelaga next Saturday.a In the Cathedral, Archbishop Fabre will officiate at vespers to-morrow.h Masa ill be chanted at seven a.m.on Mopday and Wednesday.An eoclesiastion! retreat will be begun in the Grand Seminary to-morrow, Holy Benediction will be held in the Chapel of Mercy at 5 p, m.on l'uesday, in bonur of the fenet of &t.Ann.WORLD OVER.The choir-boys and acolytes in St Peters Cathedral, Rome, bave struck for en ln- crease of salary.In Eastern and Northern India complaints of want of raln are beginning to be heard, especially In the Northwestern Provinces.The Indian Government has arranged for a complete cal survey ol ludia.The country is to be divided into four distriots, each district to be under the charge of an eminent botanist.A clulfhas been staried in Berlin which has among ila rules one which provides that no one shall be eligible to membetship va- less he cen converse fluently in at least oue foreign languaye.On a farm in Braxil where hemp !s grown, several large monkeys have been taught to out the hemp and fropare Lic 1t for sale.They work more quickly than the negroes, aud the cost of feeding the en 1s trifitog.An association of Parisian ladies called the \u201cLadies of J of Arc\u201d havediscovered that the habit oi vending out children to nurse in the country and alsewhere feads annually to the death of nsarly one-tenth ol the popula tion of Pariss One mayor in the depar ment of Eure et Loire asserts dolefaliy the that the cemetorr ot his village ls paved with the cCuffins of little Pailsla but that be is powerless lo interfero.Other Mayors are equaily explioit Children are taken down to the country in batches, dosed with soothing potions on the way and banded over to elderly women.The Women\" a Jublles offering to the Queen somewhat puxzied B urimose wh loyal To \u2018Why should ed t money,\u201d a a 80 in ue, ed, \u2018 hid rolan soon uiter Lbe anpeses tion of Burwah \u201cHas she no rice?\u201d an tron : t rors she ure ladi A frequen queries, meses tes Amoke éral ehervots daily. # A instalments, bearing 8 per cent, interest, This desirable property 18 100 À ueen street an cop Water nn thet tageously business part of parket plare, runswick Hote THE STREAM TUS \"THR IB, - As she now Hos.on the stocks, in the arabes opposite the- aboy seen and exa J.0.Welibrénner\u2019s Sales.t ébaut 17 ver sar th the town an god adjoins situated in Dristondine ec Terms: cash; withont reserve \"wm be sold by auction at our OrBes, 4 ! d\u2019Armes, Montreal on MONDA .18T AVGOUST, ison the following parcels of Baal Estate.L A lot of jana sf st Chambly 81:11 x 197.8 in a Dt ith D er of ; No grecis bio the 5 village oi Chacnbis ly ok 2 A vacant lot in Chambiy Can 83.9 127.8 i hg.subdivision 0 vise Chambl gages au this A undersigned will sell PE 97th J the assets of the orse, two xpres res B t lab Sars Wastons Far Ho ness, Bie amoun Book The inventory is on view at our offies For further information apply to A.MARC Windser's Lobsters, Mackerel, Tomatoes, Sweep Cora.Asx YouR GROCER FOB THR BRR?.In =ux M AMEHBLAY + LATANDE.e above ortheir Patate nod Lests (0 ua for the ben Bt of their creditors.Ciaims m days to ensure t en: Montreal, Cor FLU! D D (Registered A Desert fully ppm, preparation for tha ae .dique y Cas 10 an es aad Thee besa rede, shh 242 MENT & TUROCOTTE 2 : A.MARCOTTE & C0.12710 law Debts.Auctioneers.Hh Remy's Royal Rice Stareh, Vietett'e Flums and Pruses ! at ELEVEN o'dlock, Au 0.424 Notre Dame LY, 1887, at tate consisting of recesunse tesssenstcansdse a.or1s0 20000 2000000 SSUDON da sie © & TURCOTTE- 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal.OTTE & CO Paget's Fine Eating Ofte, Canned Goods, \u201cLion Brand.246 in Ds ! ATTER or Dry Goods Merchants, Non*1nal, nnmod have made an asdicnie tbe Fyind with us within fifteen\u2019 D.fair ecilocations fac ph MENT & TURCOTTIR , fr #5 iy 21st July.1887.Sd et tara fey att AL Th te te Sik RECUPERATINE, Who Are at the.the Dore at, re D © Fummer They are Doing.Fhe Pligrimn ne to be Seaside and Raral Retreats â san\" swf: - Say Pleasure Seekers sans Const aod on te Ne, wren Tadousao, \u2018 Tapousa, July 22.\u2014The weather contin.Pee charmingly fine, and with the balmy reezes besring ou thelr sarlal wings, the saline molsture from the briny deep, so es- gpotial to the invigoratlon of the newly ved, or the iuvalld, the only wonder is, bow accommedation can have been prooured for those there, vot.the Tear satomishing tor ose coming, ve eat has n, and wml be uccoruplished.\u201cThe Commune de Codification\u201d ara dally diminishing thelr labora with an amount of celerity worthy of the cause whieh duly entitles them to the ovuplool hours\u2019 fishing or In other ways passiug the time pleasantly around tbo foatlve Grand Old Bay of Jadou- after businesa is over, hon to the groaning board\u201d beavily laden with the \u2018goodies êt \u201cla compalgue.\u201d \u2018frout, salmon, eggs aud the richost of milk, all tend to make tho ved {ong to welcome the new st whom may be men- uly registered at the Hotel de Tadousac, Miss Williams and maid, New York, Rawlin Amy, \u20ac C Wor rms, M.D., New York; lun.Louls Beaubien aud Mrs Beaubien.Outre- vudmont; Mr, G P.ubien, Outremoaut; Canon Mathaeor Winnipog; Mra.Mathe- \u201c son, Mo, Mrs.McMurray, do, Miss J.Mc- Murray, do., Miss A.McMurray, do.Mr.J.D Mo Murray, do., and last, but not loag wv.M.Knowlea, Montreal, with Mrs.WV, TR owles.The Mesers Willlamgon of ontreal bave returned from the Upper Saguenay, having adczd a nice catch of salmon to their maby conquests over tho fluny tribe of trout, which heve fallon such easy _.victimes to the energy aud craft of theso skilful anglers.The followin, arrivals: P.** Abatistori Bo a are new Latimer, Jeune Lou ette ; Andrew À.Allan and wite, Bvdney Paimer and wife, Now peel H\" Stanley Sroith ( uebeo; Mr.and Er.À.Turcotte, nurse three chiidren, Rivers; Hon.E ET Flynn, Quebec; \u2018John Manuel Cttiws; , Alan Gilmour, Ottawa, ot yacht\" \u201cCrulser.Vice.Regal Eu Rustication.Lady Lausdowne and Lady Streatfleld \u201chave been spending the last few days at Mr.N.Johnson's, part of whose house Long Lans- .downe has engaged for the season.A very - sucossstul entertainment was given by rhe Good Tewupilars in Blaok Onpe.A jubllee oo ria lce cream social was held lust tiday evening in Now Ricbmond.A great : gr Lee have been flabing in the : Mr.Dunn of New York bas lerected a vary pretty pretty house near the river.- The new hote ia House, is & great : sonvenience for sos Darhors Bt.Leon Bprings.aie following are Some of the recent ar- « Beck, Mrs.Joseph Pont, G.F.onald.\"Job Met wile and tour dren, Mr.an Mrs.gp erkius, ] b.nan and family urphy, James \u2018IL.ite.and $ hilieon, J.3 em 5 .BE.Wilde, Mr.aud dy Ww, Ie oar Wi- van, G.oneque, J.C.Proux, J.Tuer, wife and ch dy obo Spaulding, s Val nette, George Valiquette, Joseph { Ps Shallow, wife and three clil- A Le Bauo, Mrs.ES Mira.Lafontaine, G.\u20ac Ar ass, Hobt.Kerr, James MoOready, Mra, J.Patteiaon, threec \\dreg and nurse, W.L.M G Cochrane, ire bases.ol Hilihuret: Montr J.ton, J, Lisle Robitaille ams D.©, Malls, Bobitaille, Mag dile Mar re.Wa Linz, Orcbard's long catalogue of attractions fs the new water-Wurks Now in rocess of bone struction.I must ever dwall upoi for po blessing of thé kind Providence L is more inestimable Though originaily designed for exterual applicsiion ow ge Bey there are Lumerous cages on record where i bas beun taxon Interually, The now water which 15 to supply Old Orchard fs to Lo brought, by gr elty, trom Phillips\u2019 Nuring.about threo and oue half miles back from the Boston and Malue station.It will be brought to the village in a ten-inch cast tron pipe, and will have a head at the villago of about one hundred feet.This head, it 18 thought.will be fully sufficient for.the low lands about the beach, but in order to guard against the conttugency of fire on the high krounds back of it, & pumplug gtarion will be erected on the çammp ground.-#dlhe water of Vhillips\u2019 Spring 1s pure and\u2019 solt, coutaininz a miuaral solution, and is said to possess igh wedicinal qualities.It bas bewn shown by comparison to be equal in all respects to the water of the celebrated Poland Spring.Over two hundrad workinen mostly Italians are now engaged lu constructing the works.\u201cThe daily supply will be fully 500,000 gallons, which wlll be an ample amount for all the zeods of the resort.\u2018The works are to be owned and overated by Messrs.Turner, Clarke & Raw- won of Boston, and they expect to have the fluid running by August first.Fhourh tha tendenoy of the weather seems to be diverting, active preparations are being made for a series of CAMP MEETINGS.One camp ground witi Its sweet-scented pines isa dellghifui place for a stroll or a catnp.Huudre:is of families From the ad- joluing country nave pitched their teuts in these sylvan shades for a short season of 8 icitual laber.\u2018The Salvation Army have their \u2018whoop-er-Up\u2019 from the 20th to 28th, inclusive, and tbe poise and confusion that will \u201cfollow will make the very preos wish they had never taken m July 25th to August 9th Inaluslve, there will be a Holiness camp meeting accompanied by felth healing.menclng August 9th.and contipuing one ak, thore wii: a Foilow- sbip Holiness Convention, after which there wil be a Methodist camp-meeting of one week's duration.The wind-up meetings will be held by tbe Royal Tempiars of l'emper- ance.Food tor the frivolous and worldly will not be lacking.Ihe spaclousska rink which in other seasous wus the seat of war for the Foe, gyrations of myriads, will not Le al- wed to remain idle this season.Roller skating, the obsequies ot which were long slnoe held, will give rise Lo theatricals.The building has been leased for the seasou to W.A.Whittier, à prominent citizen of ('d Orchard, who will immediately fit it up for tbe presentation of first class dramatic entertainments.1 trust no Uncle Tom's Cabin companies will apply.Otherwise, the affair will be à success.A Inrgo stage will be erected, 8 chaice setection of scene \u201cy will arrive, a convenient audit- oriumn will be arranged, 8 cozy foyer constructed, and everything done to transform the bullding into aicomtortable Opera House.Theatricalg will pot.only be disbed up on the half shell, but on the whole shell, and right Ly the roar of the irad sea.Moderate prices will prevall, and an appetizing sea breeze and Komeo and Juliet for fifteen cents is a combination not otten found.One of the most convenient things on this oblate spheroid is THE ORCHARD BFACH RAILROAD, unless, perchance, it be one of those fire insurance agents before the property burns This train runs along on the sca wall fora distance of four mites.It will stop at any cofiage or anywhere thal a passenger de- aires The couduclor will stop the train thir.Ly eeconds allor it leaves the station with the same readiness as he wil! at the complotion of a mile or two.It will stop to take on any smail ac kage along the route, or to recover a hat biown from © passengut's bead.Au incident related about the road ls interest- {nz.It occurred last season.The nttle train had:just taken on oa lady passenger from one of the cottages along the line.After the train bad proosed«d about balf a mile, she suddenly recollected thut she was toattend a fashionable supper.und through Bome over- 8l«bt bad placed a bonpet ou her head entirely unsuited for the occasion.She Le- came greatly excited: declared upright and downright that she would have the other bonnet The conductor, realizing LLe de- ploruble siate of affalrs, imimediateiy reversed Lbe tcotion of the traiu, aud wheeleJ slowly back to the cottage and procured the bonnet.This is whal wight be called tue ace cf cunvenionce.Lelore leaving tho Leach, by all meavs visit the (Goodall cottage ou Lhe sea wall, | near whats known as Camp Comfort.After ra Be at ED) Vt; A Bailiais wo.)\u201d Srovon: hoa, ue, oing.que, Motls, Mers, July ro To those sufficlently fortunate to be visitors here, the reports ot torrid waves in the cities were amost smusing, under the bere existing coolness and showers.For a week Lhe exertions of the weather to sustaln the contrast resulted Jn overdoing the thing, and we feitit a retisf when the could, gray fox rolled away acd tLe the summer sky grow bright and warm at st The hotels are doing in most cases a rush- lag nt business, and the cottages arg nearly ail ide House is long #go peopled \u2018to the r roof, and the Rroprietes, Mr.McNider Jus been obliged to is privaia residence, An order to accommodate tbe public to the \u2018fullest extent in his power, nod his yuests areloud in their p of the excellent ar- \u2018rangements of this louse.Woodlands 18 filled, and might have been Alled twice ovor, so numerous were the Applications for board; and Turriff H ha3 enjoyed the rush, which fis improved \u2018anoé and arrangements justified.Sea- .side House has not been so foriunate, but every train is now bringinæ guests, sud it 16 expected shortly to be in blast.Many od and valued visitors have returnad to our \u2018shores this season, who have tried otuer {resorts In the Interim, and returned to their \u2018first the guests à t tho Seaside House are: Mr.Dalton, Q.©.and family of : Toron! Dr.and Mrs.Oliver o! Halitax.A Hall.Mr.Boholes and Mr.Currie of Montreal with th thelr amilies, Mrs.Veas ra, Weloh of Quebec: = Br FyBoD, Mrs and Miss eichen, and Mra Taylor and family or Forth, an and Mr.Knowers and family of Mobt- Mra Redpatn with Mrs Fleot are staying in \u2018their fine residence; and Mr.Ilague\u2019s family occupy their spaclouy cottage opposite.Mr.B.Heward Is enjoying the salt breezes in bls cosy villa Mrs Gwilt and \"Mrs.Leach are in their pleasant, sccluded \u2018vetreat.Mr.Bottrrell gave n honfire and \u201cpyroigchnle entertainment on Monday aven- about the first of thesammer festivities, which was much enjoy y Btephen drives through occasionally and Sir George pald his first visit the other day to this en They are delighted with their residence, and with the [sbinsg, which lattar has muoh surpassed that of .former 7 ours They have been visited by acdonald oa her return trip from uche, and it Is rumored that the vornor-General will be their guest shortly.1d Orchard chard Bess JULY, 22 Nor says she, Th won't be seen with you at the dance to-night.1 shau\u2019t go one step ur unless Fou Koback to the hotel and 5; necktie for à veivet cravat Lara pin.\u201d and then p package diamond.Yes, trials and Piciseitudes, even in this and of sweet contentment.Old Orchard now en- y Th led to the greatness of Old Orchard are ita own; inkerent attractions Nature dns here lavished her charms, nnd Cally, fitted the place for the alstine- lives.ly the ocean, land here has Its charms.Old Orchard is a Crescent-shaped shore six miles in length\u2014a smouth, solid, prairie- tite cb, stfoping gently to the water.There ave no dan,sorous under-enrrents or treacherous quickssnde În thess waters, and bathing may be indulged in anywhere alon the shore with pertect impuoity.Combin with its flue hofels, the netual and tangible value of Old Orchard lies in its beaci.Aud so long as this resort continues to be, It will always have its friends anu adherents.Recent solentific investigations have tended od bo grove that the atmosphere at oud : in the Immediate vicinit Dgbly à impregnated with ozone, a gas tes r dent.than oxygen, and a gas com uoive to a) Fit frame, » rosy bloom, and appetite enough to eat a porcelain door- hood.he climate 18 bier to slight, sud- der changes, yet & person can so arrange \u2018and + ADAPT HIS WARDROBE as to gijrisia all inconvenionce caused by the .au Gu roivadie addition sa 34 ooce seeing the voitage you will always remember it.It i~ BIRO, pe: hans UDIFAen- tious, but what it lacks in sizo It makes up in gingerbread worx on the outside.Lb exterior is pot eneraly cennaidered to'be in good taste.Mr.Gondall is the proprietor of the large robe aud blanket factory at Sanford, Me.and he pri WADES IN WEALTH.The cottage is so adorned with points, pyramids and pionacles, that it loses tis na.ural alr of refinemert, and bordere on the ridioulous and [antastic.It carries one back to the days of the aborigines, when houses and suey atatomies were everywhere found luil of arrows.The grounds around the cottago are in excellent taste, and without a doubt the most beautilu! at the beach.The interior 18 flied with rae and costly curios from foreign laads, and po one tains rn-e Infinite dellght in displaying bis collection than does the gental, etfervescent prenriotor.He keeps open house throughoui the summer, and it ts not only tbe inside atiractions hut tLe warm- Less of the welcoure chat is refroshine.The costumes seen at the beach this sea- gon are striklug and many of them lailto bear the true Worth trade mark.One of the most noticeable characteris\u2018ica of the season is the bright color of the dresa in comparison with that or several previous seasons.A useful sult for seashore or travelling, which Illustrates the present style, 18 of blue flannel made with box-plait- ed skirt, short apron drapery and jacket, with :Wuite piqué vest, of which oaly a little shows below the walst lina.A large binck bat, turned up at the side, with a large bunch of white Howers and ribnon bows completes Lbis simple costume, whose chief attractiveness consists is its ex- Lreru6 nestness and nicety.It is the freen- ness and \u201ctrig\u201d appearance iol nowness which gives these unpretentious costumes their stylish effect.In the matter of bathing costumes style is floored from the start 1t seldom bappens that any one particular custume prevails.They are seen in all colors snd all shages.By all odds, the best sea-dress is a cl tring, short gored dr ess, closed wi'h oightern small bone buttons, put on with patent fasteners.Trousers are worn with it, and when the fair dolphinette adds a pair of navy blue stockings, she 1s as closely clad and as completely covered as a nun.Caps are not to be worn in bathiug exoept by little girls who have no aversion Lo tan or freckles, When you leave Canada come armod with a dancing paraphernalia, for avery hotel is just now \u201dnthe verge of blooming with the lzht fantastic.ln another week tween full dress balls and unpromptu hops, summer boarders and their feet will find plenty of material to operate upon.- ONE OF THE FIBST HOPS of the season took place at the Old Orchard House on the tsth.Mra Tengon, of Montreal, wore a black satin dress, and a band- somo one iv was too.Mrs.Hililard, tof Paris, France, wore black slik with lace trimmings and diamonds.Miss Gooderh~m, of Toronto, was altired in cherry colored silk with lace trimmings and dismonds.Miss Nelson, of Montreal, bloomed out ln » handsome palo pink silk, Miss of Toronto, wore flowered lawn dren when blue trimmings aud pavaral flowers.The dance hall was tastily decorated, and the terpsichorean proceedings of the season enjoyed a most auspiolous toauguratlon.y experience bas led me to belleve that Montrealers ar are as ?rule, of the gontal & smiling kind.Stil it would be well practise a good, sweet facial diagram before leaving home, as the instantaneous photographer is on the rampage, und if you are suddenly taken with a group nf friends, there ls wo kuowing what kind of oy expression you may hand down to poste Tne rotter coneter 18 once more aro! the publie pulse, and this irresistible plaything raws, where all other catch-penny devices tail.Another week and this resort will be feeling Its finest, and it will be an interesting series of foot and hand movements that 1 shail record in a subsequent letter.Zephyrs.Ttinerant photographers are reaping a harvest In tha Ino of literature come well armed with \u201cShe Prof.Chapman, the elocutionist ia, at the t.Lawrenon cottage.À new tennis court bas been latd out in the Fear o! the Everett Honsa.Harry EF.Monroe of Boston !s master ot ceremonies at Hotel Fiske.Mt.Stçalh, wholesale merobant, of Mel- | bourne, Quebec, is at the At:anti C Crocuer, | & promineat luggler ot for lamented Lo Gola pas ne ling up on th Aine bas Brooks, ofthe U.aemery at Faire, Mass, Isat the ie .Ap ancient Indian tomabawk n foundiembodded in the sand of tus been\u201d To those interested fn concholog the beach at low tide affords ample fluid for study.Gererv's orchestra arrived at t House last Friday for the remainder of the season.\u2018The fountains on the lawn in front of the Boston and Malue depot iouhes very pretty display.T.Cumming nf the Canada Rolling Mille, Montreal, 18 at Hotel Everett, with his wife and son.The boy jn bls original bathing sult is a é0eni0 nulsance complained of at the neighboring resorts.A house built in the form of an octagon Is one of tho architectural curiosities of the camp ground, A.B.Cherrler, the alxteen-year directorf Pao of Quebec, Is with bis better Laif at the wrence House.James Watson, secretary of the Cornwall Manutacturing Co., Ontarlo, is stopping with his wife at the Ingleside Cottage.G.Laflamme, rormerly of the Brunswick Mouse, Sorel, o new and already po pular elerk at \u201cHotel Éveratt.Rav.Joba Maoïeod, a Presbyterian clergyman from Mel Ibourna, Que, is stopping with his wife at the Aldine My.Barrington, the trunk and bag man of Montreal, is at the Aldine House, and is tanning up like a genuine Apache.A real log cabln, built after the pattern of dt ! FLOOD Mr.F.J.Gliman, of Cote des Neiges, is about to submit to the Harbor Commissioners a plan devised by him for the prevention of floods and the improvement of the harbor.This is somewhat elmilar to the plan devised by Mr.J.G.Sippell, but so far as details are ooncerned it is much more elaboralely worked out.The echeme embraces 8 combined masonry and earthen embant- ment, 60 Cunstructed as to effectually divide tho harbor from the river St.Lawrences, ft starta from a point near the end ot the abutment ot the Victoria Bridge and runs parallel with the current ot the river for some l rds, then at sn angle, reaching the shore at the Victoria pier Just below Bonsecours market.is Do ban mens is about 100 feet wide,suiticient for two lines of railroad connecting with the NINS those occupied by our early Puritan fathers may be seen at the Camp ground.For light summer read Ing people are taking very kindly to the Bill of Fare, which ever bas a strong hold on popular favor.The *\u201cmonstrum horrendum informe ingens,\u201d the original and only living sea serpent of the deep, has not yet been seen this season.One hundred and sixty-four pieces of baz- gage arrived at Old Orchard last Thursday.Last tL season at the same date only 105 pleces arriv Mrs.H.C.Scott, children and servants of Moutreal, are sojourning at the delightful Campbell cottage at New Castle, near Porta- mouth, N.H.Edward H.Phelps of Springfield, Mass.whose publications have an\u2019 sEgiogeio.elr- cuiation of 100,00U, 13 at the ouse with bis wife and famil ly.A dude must now possess, in addition to the reat of his vanities, a wig for every suit worn during the dav, and a steel gray powdered one for ovening dress.Harry Peck, aged thirteen, a nephew of the celobrated oser, entertains the guests of tbe Fiske 1 ouse with some excellent catgut demonstrations.Mrs.A.J.Staples has some \u201cSacesh Li- Hes\u201d rom Florida in bloom at the Arneri- ouse.Never before have I known these 1illes to bloom in the north.Prof.Chick, Master of Ceremontes at the Old Orchard House, has a large class of puplils in dancing at LittleBelds 8 Hall, [he Professor : also organizing a baseball club.Mr.joy and family of Torénto are at the TioclF Fiske.They return with the regularity of Lhe Spring birds, end they have been guests of this house every season since a Débat han vor se very prett and Interesting ing parrots.The oue atte Wea use has an extensive Teperioire, Sl Fare an as & gray plumage with : or ght cardinal tail.P One of the moet romantic, Ivy-covered sottages at the beach, a cottaire > whors a eapeare or a Mliton, oor even à John ow van might have oan born, is that of Mes George Loweli on the ses wall.C.A.White, of Boston, is at Hotel Fiske.He Is the author of \u201cWay Down Upon the Swanee River,\u201d \u201cIs\u2019e GQwine Back to Dixie,\u201d \u201cWhen the Leaves Begin to Turn,\u201d and other popular songs, inotuding Evangeline.By the way, what has become of him?Last season we met no more fluent talker than P.5.Murphy, of Montreal.His upper chamber appears to be heavily charged with statistios, data, and general Information concerning this universe and several of the other planeta.W, H.Hilliard, the Parisian artist, Is at the Old Orchard House.is is the first visit he has made to the beach for twenty-four yea Accompanyinaz him ie his charming and accomplished wile, Mrs.i P.Hi Mar the well known author ose letters of foreign travel have for Years : delghied the readers of metropolitan papers.One of the most noticeable turnouts at the beach is the roomy landau of Mrs.Col.Green, drawn by a richly caparisoned pair of tall, bandsome blacks.\u201cGabriel,\u201d who holds the lines over them, bas become à familiar re here ss the suocessor of \u201chis sther, who was head comch fes Many Tears Ibe \"| wue, Mis.Dr, beach for the past Eta aie the young men take the os + on & promenade, they Sbjct of 108 cream polsonin at then the is but then young man oY rod have enough money leït to laundry, | On one \u2018or two days this season the at tmas- phere hus been in a condition to admirably Wlustrate the optical delusion ot inirage, many people looking out to sea an Botding two ships, one upright an Len counterpart the reverse, have doubtless attributed the peculiar scens to Cputdian ballucinations ibis is the key to t serpent also.the various Oup OnCHARD House, Montreal- J.H.Masson, John J.Hannan, Alf.net and wife, Hev.George Hogers.and A Tougeon, George Oman, - Torooto\u2014R., I.Gooderham, Maud Goodorhan, VIotor Gooderham, Heury Goud- erham, Mra.Gooderbamn and two children.Bt.Jobhns\u2014Mrs Chagnon.Ooæmax House Montreal-Mrs.R, Me- Cresdy James McCready, Lottte MoCready, MdEntire, wife and daughter, James asic eodore Rauvageay, L.N.Tucker.] Inislon D4 _ BEA SHORE Adore ontreal\u2026\u2014Norman J.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs, Dyer and child.Deseronto, O t.\u2014R.J.Cralg, and two children.Kingston\u2014Mrs.J.Hendry, Miss Hendry, J.Cornell.Wood- k.Ont.\u2014George Pailuilo, A Palluilo Écatisook Mra Cutting.B.Austl The following are the Canadian arrivais at |.\u2018the bot \u20ac pue, while the Horen Fiske Montreal\u2014J H.Sbalden, H Lars View House, LAR BT.Josxrm, July 13 The hotel a tail of of visitors who are devoting their time to boatin, and flsh- ing to the buck sertiements on the River aux Pins.The cleur,mountain air and.vely breezes across the lake make every- e thankful at being away from sportsmen are Spies ae to out.thelr ex lotta, The the 18 ue Gregor dod amily.Boll, E.Jo! Frank O.Y Mrs.J.Wi ti Hold, G.H, Park A Maloney.J.D.parle n, F.Phillips, |g and od tally 6) orig ve we @ \u2018Boot tt, at, John Lane, cet fay; Boës, TE x, - oo in an aE ams, ames, ompso o ife and ai ron, OF Lang T Valle.rand, NA Austin, Mrs.F.Henchy, 5 ilar, M.A Hearn and family, A.ie, B.Thompson, {H.M.Dixon, Dr.HE Casgrain and wife, Mrs.Fleming and ferally, Jonn Jones Miss Edith Wilson, J.G.d family, ing, Jathing on the lovely shingle esta: .; Holloway, J.W.P.Laurie, rie, Mr.and r.R.Win- The Frepesed Ra-Organiuation of The - - Fores From Tarieus Points of View\u2014 \u2018 oly and Rural Corps \u2014 Their ; Respsetive Positions.To the Editor of the STAR: Srz,\u2014It Is to be hoved that the scheme for ree anizing the miiitla will not be allowed to yA) through.1f It.department should make provisions lor the city corps going into camp every year.Each city brigade should every year go under canvas if only for Hite or Jour Juys.The knowledge soquired b LE PE acquaîtutauce wilh life nt the field, of ohh city voluntesrs are goner ally | ignorant, would be invaluable.ne caps chuld be arranged so that the could attend to thelr work for most, v at any rate.Unless such camps are toads obligatory nothing will over be done in this direction.Well up in delil and dise cipline as Lhe of oorps are they would plok up à good es a camp iffe in mueh guoiter we than the rural battalions who have much as thoy con do during thelr fortnighl's oamp to muster the priuciples of recruit Yours respectfully, Mans, .Clty we.Conotry Carps, To the Editor of the STAR: good den! of interest is belog tlio ast now in rare ron of improving it jt ls time omething should Yo done, It is no new cry.Lvery year General Luard was here be urged & reorguuization of the force and General Sir Fred Middleton has done tho same.Both of these officers, and they are men whose opinion 18 worth js E Parke, Miss A.Parke, ag rs Hunter, something, have urged that some improve- PREVENTION AND, \u201cHARBOUR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.G.T.R.near the Victoria Bridge nd alse a dravbridge al the lower et Canadian way.Tbis embankment is oh feat higher than the present revetment wall and has two openings at the lower end near Victoria ble: each year in the autumn by sluiced flood gates.A similar embankment will run -acroes tbe enclosure from a point near tho present outlet of the Lachine canal, dividing the harbor into two parts, one of which, the upper one, will be entered from the canal, he other, 2s the floodgates wili remain open bon during navigation, vessels will oly e opening.\u2018Lhe upper basin v ib be fed irom the canal and the water be of exactly the same vel as that in Wellington basim this water 18 a xieat deal higher than the level of the St Lawrence at its ! mn poss.i the Jor 10 these basing to shove.veesels highent flood the basin will afford a means disposing of tbe surplus water in the D.8.Walker, B.Stone, James H.Rafter, 8.K.Warren, Mrs.A.D.Nol- son, Miss Nelson, Miss Maud Nelson, U.Warren Nelson, Madame Scbwob ænd son.Toronto\u2014Miss Hamner, E Leadley and fam- tly of six, Mrs A.Heaslip, 8.C.Moses, W.E.Gard BR J, Gardiner.Ottaws\u2014-E D.wile, nurse and two children, i fiona.to.ohio and Me Weleh, Miss LAWRENCE HOUSE Montreal: Mi Mrs.Macdonald, id, Misa dau Elio otty Jo.su 2% Fille M.Welsh and family.a Quebee: He Heory M Walcott, Mr, aad Mr: ALDINE HoOUBR.Montreal: ir.a and ES Barrington and so i Brunet Ottawa: J.Thom japsonand P.Thompson, Mra.Geddes omit Toronto: C A BI pompes burn, Mrs.Landins, Kate Candia Master Harry Landing.St.John, Que: med Ch anon.L EVERETT.Montreal: H.Johnson, F.FH.Johnson, T.J.va w F.Allan, Jviltred Masse - LL Lisher 8.E Joh nson, 2 Ladamme.Iss, H Mo Moln W.T Cum- Tile ano.Bellexlile, nee liott, Mr.Hd M Ot R d.Wilson, W.H.Lewis.Erion Sat: fire.Ellisand dauæhter, Bay View House Montreal: Mrs.BW, Ghaedinger, Victor Gnaedinger, Ban ald Goaadinger, Ernest Gnaedinger, Gnaedinger, Emma, Gnaedin, on Rein L party Reinhardt, Miss F.E Weber, Master Weber | and Charles Ë Newton, wife and two sde Mre.GL.Shorey, amily and maid, Mrs.D.Morrice, George Morrice, Master A.Hor: rice, Master Lk.Morrice, Miss A.Morrice, Miss Reid, Mra 8.0.Shorey, famil mald, O.W.Stanton, Miss Bianton, Stanton, George Macrae, re.and mal Mis Macrae, Dr.Rod son, Mrs.W.Newman, Mrs.T.man, family and maid, Mrs.M.Parson, Miss Parson, ne) Parson, Mrs, IT, Edgar, Mins Edgar, M L.Edgar, Albert Edgar, Mas.raga ra F.W Campbell, Miss Camp- Fred Me Ey ingston: B.fre rtson, wife and family.London Ont: George\u2019 Hovinson ai i ami Robinson.Sherbrooke: 8 gell and maid, Mra E LT.Br rose ooks, Miss Clarke.Brantford: Charles Brox Garrett, Hull: Mrs.Jobn Beott, re.T, Ellery Lord HoTeL BELMONT.Montreal: T.J, Btevens.Ottawa: LL E MaoCralg, Eryaon, Qne.J, Lavry Stuart, Miss L: Carmichae INGLES! COTTAGE.Cornwall, Ont.: Jamée P.Watson and\" hoi Eger.Roe, YMA COTTAGE.Montreal Hovaz.Montreal: Ed Sr Robert Seath yi 8 RW Annie Seath, Wright Mure Steel, a itor Hove's ' MacLeod and wife aa CLEAVES wife and nd daughte T.ATL Hovsm.GORBAM BQUEZ- Sheree: A P.Gla | iia canal, by sluices In the embankment, through which it will escape into the river.This upper basin will be about 25 feet deep, feet long and 2000 feet wide, sad hoodies an additional deep water basin large as the present harbor, and with the lower basin more than double the present accommodation, and this without any d ng.The water In the lower harbour wil of the same level » as the river axcept when the are shut.but if thought desirable a Block can be pl in the eutrance iu addition to the flood gates and the depth of water in this basin raised.As\" woull be im ible for could remain in them secure during the winter months and he repaired here ready for the spring.Of course the prharves between the canal and the upper barbéur or canal basin will ave Doe raised.An outlet for the water from the Mill street More and wife, Dr.Wm, Delane I Cue Isao Water .London,\u2019 Ont; Vv.Rane Coe Casgr.oe, Jes Wm.cate, oston, do Jend; Mr.and Mrs.Bolton, Eng- London, En land ; Pierre lin, pri Catherine; L.dowd, Montreal; C.Loisel, London, Eng- GG Denison, Boston; W.G.© Now \u2018oi w, N.pe Mra MoWilliam, Troyes N.Y.; Toronto, Ont; Richardson, Norge, Que.; Clarence Scott, Provi EL Bu vou à More Basins.ro J.Sullivan, Valleyfel F Hours O\"8ulit- van, Bret J.J.O\u2019Sulliva van, Valleyfiola Charles Brown, Montreal At the Springs, LITHIA AND SULPHUR SPRIN: oséph end quite.James Hution and wife, Miss Eatia 1hompeon, Toronto; Miss Thompson, te.Fishing At Benubarnois.BEAUHARNOIS, Juiy 23, 1887.There are a large number of city pie here and they are apparently enjoying themselves to their Dosrts content.The chief amusement, ta ing .Baker, Mayor of Beauharnols, went ou strolling on the afternoon of the 12th.He was onlv out about forty minutes and came back with two large maskilonges, one ot, 3 unde, and one of £63 pounds.He Bebe bad fine time] in Raving to Pine Plerost 1 Toko ow into the boat.taken in the bay about thrue acres from D wharf, Windsor Btreet.Tv the Editor of the STAR: Brp,-Allow me through the medium of your journal, to call the attention Site Mayor, \u2018ity Fathers, sod citizens generally, to advisability of the Immediate ed Windsor strat on the west side, to de, loo of Ht.George's ohurch, betore t commence the erection of To Son dépot Any one seeing the jam of people and carriages ot the Grand Trunk depot even on ordinary now, occasions will éee the necessity for this when the other depot Is built and the whole passenger business of these two great railway lines is concentrated in auch close proximity.J This street must then become the greatest thorongbiare leading from the lower to the upper levels of the oity.If any street calls for widening to even 100 feet, it 18 this one; and | trust the man of the Bond Committee wili turn his sttention tv it.Now ie the time to expropriate when there are only seven cheap ulidings to be aoq \u2018 C.G.JoNEs, Montreal, July 21st, 1887.Pligrimages, pligrimage ounsisting of men only will leave \u2018Montreal by steamboat, at 8 o'clock this avening for 81.Anne de Beaupre, under the nce of Rev.Father Martineau.re- turgjdg to the city on Monday morning.Ts annual pllgrimaze ot the members of paresstion ation of the Lhe Eoly Name of August aexh, > ihe Laka ot Fwo bi , | works and sswers could be effacted by a conduit emptyirg into tbe lower barbour, passing under the opening between the présent canal basin and the proposed hiz higber harbour in a syphonio tube or culv .Gliman states that the ohief objection hitherto ra\u2018sed to his schètme ie that an embankment on tbe outside of the harbor would vy contracting the iriver cause greater floods on thesgouth side.This, hefmaintaina, is an error as the embankment wol1l not encroach upon the current, but rather by strengthening tho same would preveut the usual deposit of fraizil snd joo that now occurs du early winter months and freezes Tat tot the bottom on the large shoal inside the space tha.would bs covered by the proposed upper barbor.Mr.Gilman further states that hls scheme would cost about two and a half millions of dollars and that be could in a day orgadize a company to carry it out.NIA ment should be necessary.Their arène to the increase of the militia re 0 the force.y corps, i fa oro.d to retain intaot t but The rural Sorpe it t urged must be reduced.This has given rise to some ill-feeling, I fall to see y.The city corpe are practically the back boue of the force.They are and have been efficient since the day they were organized end ex- rience haa shown that in 2 couple of hours ed o! o any work required of them either id ont\u2019 of the olvi I prie or for more serious work.They ar fact available at any montent and SE absolutaly necessary that they oui be.Wa3 a vicious mob to bave possession of Moutreal's streets for two hours the commerce of the whole Dominion might receive such a blow as it would not recover from for years.buch à contingency has been prevented several times by ti le prompt response: to arms of the ever ready Monter cit dr cou course the rural corps would be just as willing and contain as brave men as the city corps, but i% is their misfortune that they cannot hope to be so efficient as their city oomrades-in-arms, The city volunteers are drilling more or less the whole Year round and their organization is never allowed to lapse.The tural corps drill twelve days every a alternate year, their clothing la is then called in apd they exist only paper until when the next camp arrives they are recruited up again.Under the area stances it Appeers difficult to understand bow anybody oan acouse militin reformers of partiality because they do not sugzest a reduction of the city corps.These are all efficient, generally maintained above strength at the officers\u2019 expense and are absolutely necessary for the financial stability of the community they belong to.What we want io the country corps are are fewer officera and better ones.RAL ADJUTANT.The Other Side.® the Editor of the STAR: \u2014I notice In your issue of the 6th loo oho proposal for the Teorganiziog x tbe miliuia, and while I ap pprove of that is contained in your article, Jot are some things to which I woul respectfully take exception.For exam ple ; Wh by is the reduction in the force to be effected by reducing the rural battalions only?Are we to suppose that the city corps are composed of better men, or men more ready to turn out whan their services are required?It ls true (hat the city battalions have advantages which the country battalions have They are allowed to perform their annual drill, at & season of the year when it is no disadvantage to them, duriuæ tbe winter months, and after they have performed tbelr ordinary day's work.Now, in tho rural districts, it is differént, Take the date of the commencement of! the Levis namp this present year, for example, July 5th, when farmers can only attend at a sacrifice, as it is the season for saving their bay crop.Then, it proposed to arm th city oorps with Martini-Henry give them paid adjutante, etc.would It not better to inform the rural oorps that thelr services arg no longer required, than to make them 8 ccuny an Inte; rior position to their city comrades?I believe I can safaly say thaty well and nobly, performed heir duty in the Nort the few from the sursl CorDé ere * of sharing Eh Ae Ep thoimmalves \u20ac sosdrades from the w, all we tation, is to og rural ba, with e justlos; give us sixteen daye drill every YOAr, arm us with.tho reoat nporoved wen.pons, call us out when the country requi us, ald we will never give plaon to scouts 0 gowboys to tight our patties wiille we, nuard the forts and pro: Hoplug that you will 5 806 fit to publish this in the interest of the rural corps, 1 remain ours respectfully, 66TH BATT, MEGANTIC.City Corps Advantages, To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014Certain rural militia officers are up in arms against the pro! reduction of the country corps, and think that \\t the uction of the force Is to be impartial.the strength of the city forces should be cut down.1¢ is certainly selfish considerations which prompt this contention, far there ca be no doubt\u201d that the veskness Hes ln Se organization ot ths country corps, not the city ones.There ls a oy gre: at difference betw bese\u2019 two branaies of the service and the ty corps have, antaze v which thay are p coil with re ard to the avallanilit sy, of their won, \u2018his Is the whole secret and luckily for tha city corpsitisa great adventnire.The ridiculous feature of be whole business is, however, ve.the officers of tue inefficient country corps actually make money ous ot their connection with the miiitia, tbe officers ol the crack city co cos never recelve a cent of their pay or any Government money, it all going to support.their regiments.Nor i3 this all, they bave assessments and regimental dues to pay, expensive unijorms \u2018to purchase and extra social obligations to meet.Altogether conuection with one of the city corps as an officor means a heavy annual expenditure of mone oy and a great deal of worry and continual lapoyr.Officers of country corps are exempted from all these calls upon them 80 that they bave good reason to be thankful that they are Bot situated as thelr city comrades are, even if the latter are able to preserve a much bigher state of efficiency.ractically tbe city corps compose the effective avallable force of the militia.The country corps are an exoellent reservé which à fow weeks drill would make efficient.they are they are unfit to take the fleld.2 18 manifestly the best pian to improve the whole by leaving the drilled portion intac to abolish a portion of the reserve force an devote the money saved to perfecting the remainder.Yours truly, - \u201d DISCRIMINATION.oer French, ho lives bgtween Flint ushing, Mich, ., hes bh five horses and Fi by lighting; in the last seven years, aod Dearly every tree on the farm has been E.8.Writs, Jersey City, ¥.J, U.8.A.If Jou are losing ry our ur grip Ii on life We kn eue For \u2018weak ren, elias rect Cores pepsin, Moutal or Nervous Weak: ness.General Debllity.Tonje.$1., Druggists.OK You, e Faq ar The akin\u2019 a ine Leaurelle Olli.81 Drugzgista.der, Irritation Bladder, Stone or Gravel ise tate Gland, doen.D1 Swellin, or over Con thersex.$1.ere 6 bots, $5.LE Wells Jersey City, RS For the sure of \u201838 disorders of tho Stomach, : Liver, Bowels 'Efdnéys, Bladder, Nervous Disonses, Liss ol Appetite, Headache, Cos.tiveness, Indigestion, Billousness, aver Inflammation of the 'Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viseers Purely vegetable, containing no \u2018mercury minerals or deleterious drugs.PERFECT DIGESTION, will be accomplished t vers Pills ory mo rang.bout CE elon & dinner piil, By so Sick Flondache.nepsia, F avoided ne tab Biomaoh, B Billousness fts nourishing r the natural ng roro for AF Obser ih att Irom Dis e deo Caloming s symptomes, Twa Plles, Less be uty Vuppart of Constl tice, ne Organs aos: Blood fa the ulnoss ach, Sour Eruotations.Cusati he Heart.x ions when posture, Dimiens of Vision, bots or ever and D ad ofcient tP sod Bosceniy of Forthlaton lee Limbe pds Sudden Flushes of can\" Bur À few doses of RADWAY\" the system of all the above Ramat mire {rea ois, 25 cents per box.Sold by all drug.d Stamp for ur book \u201cFalse and wo ADP mitod), £19 BL Jus Montreal « Froprigiors, ob ol AVS WAYS dag.Bt.oe A LGURE FITS! has! w euro [do doi Cues mace the disease i BORNE lteio the worst on for Bet now «eee Bran Fe cor Pa Üffice, 37 Tonge St, foronte, know Dr.LS do not heir use, * her sick laasitude, ose who en wi good | food and fortifying drinks, # sul ch as o oose the hour and meals boat euitod tov youl convenience.As no lassitu es from the e of these pills, you will readily decide to use them again rhoñsver required, Frice in Franco, 5tre.and 2tre.500.FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS.COCKLE\u2019S - ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.The Great English Medicine.PURELY VECETABLE INGREDIENTS, EVANS SONS & \u2018MASON, Las MONTREAL.CONSUMPTION, von me ie Tox dp cases (ftw wera Pind oi er Ay erie Memsiactarers of every varay\u2019of Arcilotarsl ead Oram pat Ire, .Steel and Brass Work Far Bp 4 for all Oinonss ot ECTB8~- Please note, we make a_specially of 9 raAmental CA Bosal ARCHIT and Brass Railings for Banks, elegant and ricketty.Try our Ameri Churches and ether Public CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS\u2014Don't buy styles.when you can save 20 per cunt.and get our t fon re rise Don't be sat, sied with Fican Ries auprés made of so wife goon pecomiine ania 3 neatest, the strongest and the cheapest.make Iron and Wire Fences, Fire Escapes, Elevator Enalosures, Stable Fstires, We Weather Vanes, &c.We have secured a sil our work if desi fred.SEND Fon ! CATALOGUES & PRICES: We are the \u201cSole Canadian anufacturers of \u201cThe Merchanis\u2019 Parcel apd Cash Syston of Store Railway.\" Compressed Air! Simplicity} STRENGTH! skilled workman residing in Montreal \u2018and can theralote pus up 0; - | DURABILITY Justement We are Bole Manufactures\u2019 Agents in Canada for Hotel Annuneiators, Burglar Alarm, Electro-Mercurial Firs Alarm, Elsetrio Avpiistes i Gas Lighting, Fire Alarm Telegraph Boxes Telephone Switchboard, Annuneciatas ag \u2018General Bupplies, Electric Batteries, Medical Instruments, Victor Telegraph Instruments, Student's Outfit.We are Agents for the Celebrated Metal Mantels of the HeoLs Wonks of New Yor! Bronze, Brass, Oxidized Iron and Galvano Plastic.with Patent Blower and.Seroen\u2014the most Elegant Mantels in Americ, k The Barnum Wire and Iron Works, A rare 2 a Fini, Lu tf » Aguripone_) STE of divawa of ada F ten Miro dE ey 3%, Lam hier, t a dsaghter.fei Dd £ 14656 8 Urbain à street | Ts wvin- wnt, of a deus EK NG\u2014At Lon yuoull, July 10.Mrs.J.Tah ughter.MAR.~ at.on STAR fa Sa - x to Lillie Clark FMITZG ny 9 Flor rence, Ma to çDONALD KENSED] Lott 4 Sob oe Dativis (Brown, Goo.MeDonal Janet oe , PAS dar EE a | aile Ni vie taf of Captain 3.5: Unssier > r River, on the 27th \" BIGE- opie dls Lo , James F.Rise to ary E Mra.he don Wr Ry ae ge Le 0, T, Web 0 .DEATEN [s) FFERTY IR gis oy iY Jolr a, William fferty, Faners from his purge TR 5 Domiulque respect wer atouts jay oe \u201c30th inst, a lia English.fe of Col John English.ALS, Lars city Friday.July 29.@ rida eo widow of The Tate Patrick on, Pas ive of County verary.Ire- ae age Fanera rom ber late resi- pee.28 dors street.Sunday, July 24.at te des Neiges Cemeterr.Friende mod açquaintances wl pleuse att ond EELLY\u2014At Eastern Passage, on the 18th inst, Bn Rolls: aged 63 ¥ LO Bt.J Jobs on th on a the 1Gth inst, Mrs.MORTON-\u2014At Torontay of the the] 1h inst.Margaret Carson, re Mortou, aed Years MoCLO £8 RIALS, 8t Henri, ide ot pire e Re niel adic.ST.al\u2019 potice eres t 22.Beatrice, infant daughter TE IpTER do: ter, aged 10 months 6 days.HR GAVE UP CALLING a Brown Robt D are you 5 sweet on on Misa itl baci?\\ Robingon\u20141'm Hobe didn't appreci- k so?\u201d last Lise 1 called she bad an = the parlor, aud had it set for o'glocik.I've Rived up celling there\u201d \u201c BB ENBW THEIR WEAKNESS - of the large stands in London on y & number of ladies in the front BY up as the Queen was passing, thus truo (og the view of those persons who In vain were they oullectively eed i to sit down, till at last a happy ugbt ooourred to oue of the sufferers e ojled og out, \u201cWill the pretty lady in froot kindly sit down?whereupon about flity old women briskly seated themselves WE SELL otographl Ouais Stanley Dry Pia doacet rate Btaniey Developers, Biome Ae en ta hi and if \u201cEnotouraptle Chea Lousdls tres D Au purchasing a WM.NOTMAN de BON.; Beamer \u20180 \u201cOcean\u201d Matin, Toros ani wd SE \u201cCatharines, Leaves G.E.Jaques & 00.» Doox EVERY TUESDAY EVENING.at 7 p.m.for Pres- oy Be Broskvilie dingston.Toronto asd be han to Teron 87.60: Bt Catharines, $8 28:00; F Het trip Sid rss urn train , 154 on me @, ML JAQUER Æ CU.Agents.Steamer \u201c Persia \u201d (J.M.BOOTY, Master.) ; fais Every Friday, at 7 p.m./ SABE TO x ROMEO NIAGARA FALLS.+» Meals and Berth Lack LD.BATTERSRE, 174 Bt.James street, Uotsaw ro and District Bank Buflding [3 MR MARTIN HAS RE NL bis Yale which has been \u201cdosed or pearly three months Snderzoing 3 iterations made neces XC Pants Tue stu 10» corner 8 Pore stree s olegan tted an fer fehed.Fv rythin, np ote ht, and © cee, the most m orn ren it respect- y sotiet icited.16913 EBSONAL TRICTLY PRIVATE AC- comm lon for ladies.Mrs, Bearl, * Dostresa, 545 Lagauchetiere street, PprEoNar.STAMMERING AND Btuttering in its worst forms perma- © panty Sured by.by Drs.Haynes & Burwash, à Mansfeld Breet.~~ WANTED THE ADDRESS , Children\u2019 s Checked Muslin _Pinafores, extra quality, worth 75¢ to 93c¢, selling tor 30¢ each, at Ligget & Hamtlton\u2019s, 188$ and 1883 Notre Dame street.- HAIR BRUSHES.n bample Brushes cold retail cheap.4 WILLIAM M.UL Y, MANUFACTURER OF LEUNERS ONLY &8 Bleury stroel, abeve Laganchebiere, with any other store.Ne connection 7 other store.eoû Why do | smile?Because I bought my Dry Goods at Ligget & namilton\u2019s treat July Clearing: Sale and saved money.CITY FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSH Carries ons © pre Jarcest atncks of General Household an ürniture in the mar- tie su mers étui ll save money by buying JAMES REEL holsterer, 170t2avett 1896 Notre Dame St Guinet\u2019s, Ponson\u2019s, and Bon- Rels world-renowned Gros Grain Silks, all greatly redue- \u201ced, at Ligget & Hamilton's - \u201c£Greai July July clearing sale.non QUEENS pm tee LAUNDRY BAB.ASE FOR IT, AND TACE NO STURE, BEWARE OF 1MITAT ve Tu ATIONS.fax and : Ligget & Hani iton\u2019 8 won Te BR Fleas oat ssgt.nl à Until the end of July we will allow twenty per cent.off the prices of all Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas at $5.00 and over and off all Gentlemen's at 86 and over.ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT?UMBKELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBKELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS ABOUT UMBRELLAS Our Umbrellas at the marked prices are the best value in the country.8o that the above mentioned discount should temot storekeepers and the public generally to buy promptly and largely of ine qualities.Lot of Ladies\u2019 Corsets in large cises, which were sold originally at $1.68 pair, will de sold for 25e pair on Monday.a8 ORNTS PAIR.150 doz.pairs of Ladies\u2019 be cleared at 350 pair.MONDAY MORNING we commence in earnest to run out owr immense stock.All are invited to give a LADIES NEW FANCY BRAIDED just to hand in all sises, to be sold at a real bargain, price 85c each.THOSE CASHMERE FRINTS.Another lot of exquisite patterns just received, 850 yard.200 pieces of Cashmere Prints worth 180 per yard, will be offered op Monday at 80 MEMEMBER MONDAY MORNING.Ladies\u2019 fine extra quality All-wool Paris Cus Jerseys, 650 sach.Lot of Ohildren's Jerseys exoellent Ladies\u2019 Bugle Jerseys are lower now than ever before.Come and see the styles we are offering at $8.00 each.OHOICE MANTLES OHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES OHOIOE MANTLES CHOIUE MANTLES OHOIOE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES CHOICE MANTLES Choice Mantles, Dolman.Cape handsomely trimmed with Lace and Beaded cu Fi rt VESSIE FER 1 pancazss IN ALK PRPARTMARES.lensed that the pub- And wo sre pleas is\u201d advagtace of Bd 2 ihe 22 ad Ao Our sales aways Abend ond o lust your, keep Increasing NO BETTER Froor THAN THIS To prov that ve ne the right goods andalr pS ey To- our stores 84 usual alone nt 1 afar \"orators we sak a.pie ! vor or that y you de Toure sboppipg as y in the morning *Batar day 18.always a busy day with us in .GLOVE DEPARTMENT.» kis ais gains in Gloves for to-morrow.Gloves from 25c up: ali chen, sp.Ter etn a Gloves oo \u201cbo spi soie cheap.oyes (rom, up; Throad Gloves to cioar at 150: worth 60a, LACE DEPARTMENT, FTEs Counter.from 4c, in White, Cream gis in all colors, from 15e Bpanis ces irem 106, uipure Laces es from 1 m 138.£ anti acer Ry from $1.00; 30 and 40 inches W Kh Oream eF cuncings f from 500 Boire Luoe Flouncings fr bite Lace Flounolngs from 1 all 38 nehes wide.Also great bargains in BEADED GOODS.Beaded Tabli pi gw and handsome Saded ail at oa chat usual price.oER 4 So.bots in newest patterns, Prices i ests, all marked exceptionally low for our Miro Rais ces {rom 800 ed Laces fro Lace Flohus and Lace Collars all re- markab Ti us from 80a.a pigeo 1 from 156.to buy ch and nieest , Without exception, pe ME Ces I781 & 1788 NOTRE DAME ST, 168, 107.106, 111 ST.PETER OT ~ Terms Cash.and only One Price.1000 N.C.BAMILION 40.1888 & 1890 Notre Dame Street.We shall continue our Great Midsummer and Remnant Sale next week, and we offer as before astounding bargains in all Lines of goods.x so \u201c Bpeclal prises on piece zoods and reñ- nants in BLACK AND OOLORED DRESS GOUDE, SILKS AND BATINS, SATEENS, PRINTS, NUSLING, LACES, EMBROIDERIER, Eta, Eto, And Ladies\u2019 and Chilires\u2019s Parasels and San Umbrellas, from 35e up, ail at less than 50e en a dollar.\u2014 §() § ert Hemember we close Baturdays at One o'clock uring July aad Aungast.\u2014\u2014 0; \u2014\u2014 N, D, Esmiton § Co., Glenora Building.Trimmings, now offered at creat reduc- JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS Good sound Halifax Tweed, exactly the thing for Boys\u2019 Suits worth 50¢ yard, sellin r 35c, at Ligget & Hamil- re 17011 JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACHETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACEETS JACKRTS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS \u201cJACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS JAOKRTB JACKETS Jackets in Plain and Tufted Btockinette, Basket, Diaronal, English and Scotch Tweed.also Box Cloth Jackets lined with Batin offered at $6.00, to be cleared out, at Bpeaial lines of Costumes with material for Waist and s fèw cotiplete suits now offered at low figures, THE UNITED STATES Life Insurance Company.ORGANIEED 1859.ASSET& - + = + = $5683137.93 SURPLURA - = - - - 6L013.680.04 SECURITY! _INDISPUTABILITY ! PROMPT PAYMENT.EMO & TOUNG, M WH.E.Thurtew & OC.Turnbuell, Sresia! A.g%.16taw 90 St Francois Xavier street.Tremendous stock of Beautiful Laces, narrow and wide, from 2c yard, at Ligget & Hamilton's.ENTERTALUMENTS, Wedding Pres Presents, &c.m\u2014 mittee snd others are cordially invited tiverware, en riln an ods Gooda, suitable for Sow Fron Be \u2014\u2014 se.WATSON & PELTON J 17011 K=PRIZES=( RESATTAS PFT PIONION, GA Arm on, nea, \"English, Irish, Scotch, Hali- Montreal, Juts38, 1807, Cahadian Tweeds, all Noa reduced, at the Great earing Sale now going on at CASSLEYS | COLUMS, At t & Hamilton's they are busily engaged reducing all thelr colored and Was Dress Goods Kemnants for Menday's trade.This being.the second reduction, they are July Clearin Sale at Li 1bound te go.po Homo iis Laces.Eridiss il anyone reauirio quantity iy of ek wit louve tbe yl Ps say to anyone one po or The refusal of an appeal means about $70,000 out of the kets of the creditors of the Exchange 2 # DINNER TO LORD HARTINGTON.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR) LoXpoy, July 23.\u2014By way of an offset to the dinner to Mr.Parnell, the Lit oral Unionists, oo August bth, will give adlbner to Lord Hart{nzton, at wbich Mr.Cbamberlain will be present.i NOTED HCRSE THIEF SENTENCED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] K1xXGsTON, July 23.\u2014Charles Storms, aged 80 years, arrived at penitentiary tbls morning to serve fourteen years for horse stealing.He captured ninetesn animals 16 Waterloo County, and sold them to farmers in Lanark County.Recently he was arrested, after years 0 \u201cvain search for the daring marauder.Storms had soid the horses for irom $75 to $160 each.NEW CAPT.-GENERAL FOR CUBA.SPECIAL TO THE STAR; Map July 23,\u2014 Gen.Salamanes been appointed captaln-general of Cuba.THE CHOLERA IN IN ITALY.LOoNDOR, July 23.\u2014A despatch from Sioll says that fagitives from Catania are sprea ing cholera throughout the island.Business is at a standstill everywhere.Bevaral communes have been cordoned and piaced under uarantine restrictions.The beat is exces- ve, the thermometer to-day reco 96 in the shade.PERSONAL bas Mujor-General Bir Fred Middleton has joined Lady Middleton at Chambl Mr.Stevens, Assistant- dooretaes T M.C.A.has gone to the Eastern Townships for a vacation.Lieut.-Col.Straubenzie, commanding a the Sth district, paid an official visit e \u2018Galena\u2019 to-day.Governor Busk, of Wisconsin, is in the city.He intends hiring one of Joe Vincent's yachts for a sail down theriver.Rev.E.1.Rexford, Quebes, is at the Hall, having returned from a mesting of the Teachers\u2019 Institute held at Bedford.Mr.Stewart Browne, manager of the Glae- gow and London Fire Insurance.has returned to town from the Pacific coast.Mr.J.F.D.Black, City-Tressurer, has left for bis annual yaoation, going to the Gait for à three weeks\u2019 cruise.Onpt.Anderson, formerly JAY atant of the Victoria Kifles has served pnection with O riz 40 Company and jh oon mplating Fong out O.M.Chester of the \u201cGalena\u201d Commander and Mrs.Chester, Ensign Gibson and Mra.B.Harris are Gibson.and Paymaster H.T.guests at the Windaor, Genoral Sherman's visit to Montreal was not his Arst one, be having been a guest bare of the Iate Harrison Btephaus, over twenty 5 ago.\"sr, Finn H.Warner, late of the Ottawa Lee Hotel, who bas ae Lon op.Ont.for years a8! roturne aciy Tn ose Bossière Frères, the arma an Gener ip soy Donald r omioslng saled for England.after enio Tailtios ot Bir Ge Lady 8 tbe Boars » Bly sarrovor has e to Ottawa to consult the artment of abus Works cn the plans for the building of the permanent levee.ite a number of young Montrealers are gpanding their vacation al fresco at Tadousac, urray Bay, and other points down the river.glowingly of tbeir camping out er arjouges.ho sailed { Queb who rom Quebec for Eivorion Tox in the © Ba.\u201c Poiynesian \u201d yesterday, will read importan t papers at the mes ing of the Britlsh Association in Manchester, He will also take part in tho Internationai Geological couneil's meeting, which takes piace 2 the two days precoding.This rounall consists of {wenty-one members: the two representailven from America are Prot James Hall, of Albany, and Dr, Hua The Canada \u20ac Bugar Refining Company bas made a further advanoe in granulated sugar, being the pocond Since the St.Lawrence Sugar Refpery troyed.Tha prico to nmbiners is.is pow vois cents per lb.and to nor-combiners 7 Yower province paper says that there some talk of the St.Lawrence Jisfning Company purchasing the proporty of the the Woodhouse refinery at Haii- ax.Acapemy or Music \u2014 The Tem mpleton Opera Company has been favored with ox- onllent and appreciative audiences thro out the ook Dotwithstandine the Jreather.Laat night the \u201cMikado\u201d was Tor To-nizht Girofle-Girofla will be Bentod.Wholesals Prodase snd Provisions.fos rie hte bata mace $ 9na3 ng ep 0 © gives wo shillings to 538 Holiday in London pal days a holiday fn the \u201cStock markets ara.NEW YORE STOCK EXUHANGE abcois ka 1! Bros.Castor rep J ih TET FES (mage EN levee i do pret [rs PMY .ty 88% ii: = His .Stoak Brokers, 69 Bé \u2018ea.josee eens LakeShorex Mich, Centl.[TH 28-3 ve Spacifon fidé [106 Tanife.| 3434], 34%, Money.o.c.|.NYLON.Ülevversaoce seve vessssevenstoten Rich Tormi; nr ncermerceaderennems rovncue D194 3nd GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.23.Monsh|Opening Highest.Lowes, 113 Noon.oe ATG Pons= a |= Laxp.|Avg a0 ef | ess amo Oct] 675 a5 asad &19 nm The Weather, 14 m m\u2014Probabilitles next ra?Fate to fresh wiñds : mostily > orders # and cooler.RYADTNOS ET Y HEAXN & Hinnrs hermometer this day: Max orm n., fe = Same date last yoar: Max., 70°; mini to : : Bafomater, read ngs to-day: 8 a m., 39.78; Appetatments this Evening, Asstomy of Monie~Girole-Giretia/; PRIVE COUNCIL REFUSES \u201cTr settlement.} been in progress gress betw The difficulties betw A SÉTTLEMENT EXPROTED oe Sule oy has ia fore the Cabl For some ame ast have been | guing on bot ween CET Provis- clal Government © settlement of all claims tha CI vince mou bave against t of real.As stat nx the bTAR at time\u201d \u201cthe Finance\u201d Committee\u201d te meeting several months ss to 8 certatn specified am bein a ince then De se have een t ° ww n the city Gnd Pro vinglat Goverument os back to the Uap leau regime.The Governmen a claim of something like a 27 ranclude Ing $60.090 for the Hull bridg 383,000 and $40,000 for the Montreal of these claims, esneclaliy the one for ex- apriation, were contested by the city, but Roanly it was agroed TO OPFER $125,000 a flnal settlement of all claims.This offer is now before the Provinulal I\" Cabinet sud 1t 15 belioved that in all likelihood it will sôcepte Ald, irenler, Chaïrman of the Finance Committee, sald that as the ott: ops were now eoeaeding he did not thin would be justitied in saying anything ool a settlomeut was arrived at.He oould assure the citlzens, however, that everything possible would be done to guard the interests of the city.À Good Wateh for Littl Money.| Before you buy, take a look at our 85.00 Silver Cased, Stom-winder, it is the best value at Las ever been o Waltham, Elgin and *Hampden Watohes, from $7.50, Wo have n beautifu! little Watoh, for Ladies\u2019 Wear, extra small size, ln hu nting stem- winding cases, for $9.The lowest priced Watch ne bave in Niokal Cases.stem- winding for $3.Every watch we sall le lly acrantod 169x ar 8.\u201cPeter street.D°T RUIN YOUR SIGHT using common spectacles, but purchase à pair of HENRY GRANT &NON'S PERFECTED SPEOTAOLES ane ELEGLASNES which rve the own cheap at © .arms Tors re Dy, all and Dorghoster street.MOG 1880xN & M 170$ ADVOCATES, Ete.STANDARD BUILDING, 157 87 Jaums Sr.R D.MoGibbon.157 Alfred B.Major Houses to Let.J.Cradock Simpson, Real Estate Agent, 170x3 181 Bt.James street.BUILDINC LOTS FOR SALE on Sherbrooke.Mackay, Drum- mond, Maogregor, Dorchester and other desirable streets, and at Cote Bte.Antoine.J.Oradock Simpson, Beal Estate Agent, 170x3e0d 181 St, James street MONEY TO LOAN on First Mortgage on Real Estate.J.Cradock Simpson, 181 St James street.164x4e0d REAL ESTATE.OWNERS wishing to dispose ot their properties are requested to send T is a good deman For baste ness and other properties for investment J.Cradock Simpson, 164x4eod 181 St.James street.CONWAY STREET, POINT ST.CHARLES, POR SALE Solid Brick Tenements and Vacant Lot Well rented.Bargain to a prompt purchaser.MR.K.THOMAS, Beal Estate nt, 80 8s.John Street.! 1701 Residence For Sale, Y= AT ST.JOHNS, P.Q., On the bank of the Ricbelleu River: a great bargain.Fall partic ulars and photo at my o! mn.x.THOMAS, MOST PERFECT MADE aed th strict regard to Purity, trength, bé Incas.¢ By! Price's le sel ony Hak i Po der that contains no Ammonia, Alam.Dr.Prices Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, tes fisvor deliciously.PRICE BAKING PGWDER CO., Chicage and 8.Leufs.Foe: SALE \u2014 AN ESTABLISHED Butcher's Shops every requirement, on principal st.Address, 1842.\" 57.STAR Office.170 1 NOR SALE\u2014OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK and furniture business, present pro- priotor leaving the city.51 Bleury street, M, ontreal.WAX TED,\u2014 EXPERIENCED STOREMAN for Fro- duce Trade.8peaking French and English, Apply.2056 CoMMISBIONERS STREET.1701 ANTED \u2014 FOR EVERY COUNTY and City in Canada, sohool teachers and others looking for profitable employment to hot a3 agents for salo of \u201cGene Atl f orld 5° et published, bound in cloth size 91e by salt inches.216 pages of maps and ext.98 age maps, print in eolors.Exclusive artisacy to those who» menn work.Cost of outfit, including copy of Atlas, 82 Apply personally or by letter, at once, to CANADIAN BUBSCRIPTION Co., 847 street, Montreal 1701 N ENGLISH FIRE INSURANCE COMpany require the services of a mes- songer, uninarrled and betweén the ages of 23 and 40.Address with full partioulars ol 55 vous 6 employment, P.O.Box 1 E LAMBERT.\u2014WANTED A ST.LAMbert, on or about 1st September, hou 1701 fri heer \"K 17087 STAR office.ANTED\u2014A SMALL FURNISHED house west of St.Urbain st, at the end of September.until May or longer, rent ai fur accommodation.À , with fall cnlars, H 1662,\u201d STAR office.17 V ANTED\u2014OPERATORS AND TUR- ners\u2014 wanted experlen operators and turners on gollars and cuffs.Apply TOUKE BKUS., 523 St.Paul 1701 WV ANTED 1er SEPT, SMALL furnished or unfurnished Lom west ot Blenry or above Sherbrooke, rent not to execed, 920 Adaress, \u201844 1659, STAR office.01 WASIED\u2014AT ONCE, A Goon a aL Fo A eral house poor, ex DroLed Lo ath au tron, must be weil recommen good home and wages will be paid prsecuint referred.2 Appl: weeny d to 4e 32 Victoria squar, ply sn on ANTED\u2014TO UT A SECOND HAND FARROT orders, aod cheap for be Address Ti Vietona 8 10 1 WARIED-A COMPETENT MAN .O0 TAK woollen bar, > 8 ES ae St, Jerome, P.Apolo GF.WarEpoo FIRE INSURANCE MAN GERs\u2014 au d hand is te write AT adress LU 1050 Sax ofa.HBT VV ANTED CITY SALESMAN POR x BÉWING 9 Jeunes Lo fratoines Print Ass ES Lier de | A Fouxo W mia.2e ace Recto: sie INTELLIGENT a retarted ar \u201cG Tost?Pa ces 1 TED-T! NISH A HOUR WAR REP O OURS Is Han Rn dimer pan.sama pd down and o with Degppene mont ously.Bretclade We DH TAY) Dre WANTED\u2014A BOOKKEEPER FOR A RETAIL Bouse.ive references fee Salary wanted, Att dress, \u201c Teale AR office.170 1 ANTE XPKRIENCED Kit RS OX A A Rh RR * ri Wi Fate 9 win SS OC BAERS No La 1 ARTED\u2014A RELIABLE MAN, ON Vivo onsand doliara, branch vo FE pi du 0 Piel tablished.Address À ad eR AS SHORTHAND WIT {stant hook! EE WAST AXD Toe, srw FOLATIES wie WA RO ey Us GIRL, ABOUT m 13 to Dentisl 2001 SL Sir 5 a ae py uch we \"look roix tisse ad igo.at at - 0r of RE got, sonal tg do vit qi stock of ie ad 1 gion: Horse 81 rent of Premises es, ote.A ol ebook 20k debts amounting to $138.82 will be C DÉSMARTEAU, ra No.1598 Notre Dame Street.A.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Montreal, 2nd July, 1887, A \"15% INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of A.D.PABANT ep sTotofo the City of ontaal ty > root Th a » an Insolvent.© undersigned will sell by publi at the late residence of the Insol vent No \"3% RUE FEDN ES DAY, Th JULY.© am, olp ot the va Household Farniturs an d Effects, consisting of as follows: DRAWING ROOM \u2014 \u201cEnabe\u201d Upri Piano, cost $525, nearly new, Musical cal ieht Drawing Room Buite, Furror.Curtains, Engravings, Ornaments DINING ROOM\u2014M, os lh 1 Extension Dining Tole, Leather ao ons: Bookease, a Mante 1 Clocks, Crockery, Glass- Os BEDBOOMS-Walnut and Ash Bets, Bofas, Ca KITCHEN\u2014Cooking Range, Gas 8 frigerator, Culinary Gronena.: ro tove.Bo- BILLIARD ROOM\u2014Table.b May.\u201d es, Markers, Gas Fixtures, Zo.only a oho time in use.Several hundred volumes of Bt Works, also a lot of Wines, Liquors, sot dard The lease of the house to 30th April, will be offered at the opening of tho sal ale, 1888.DAVID sEATH, 12 Place d'Armes.+ Curator.Montreal, July 23, A.1708 1887, } COTTE & C0, Auctioneers.JX TRAORDIN ARY A UCTION SALE \u2014or- CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTIES \u2019 \u2014AND\u2014 BESISABLE BUILDING LOTS, \u2014oN\u2014 - MONDAY, rx» 1st o» AUGUST In Our Rooms, * Ho.46 ST.JAMES STREET.Nos.1018, 1614, 16016 Netre Dame stress, and 44 and 46 8¢.Gabriel strees.This broverty is a most desirable corner, three-story sto stone bus ne, 45 feet front by : depth feet, covered by substantial block, priate seeking an foe vestment are requested to examine into t Property as Pa presenting GT eat inducemen te 12 urohase if rented and pays à pro- Bante \u2018income.Titles perfect.Terms easy.> nié 1018 and 1620 Notre Dame street.Th! perty jolne th the preceding o io property tory stone front office a tag hy thorous modern 8 3 style and ron to first-class x feet front about à 65 Toot a yirth * ons tte can be had in in the city.Terms easy.les Mer.1989 1901, 1993, 1005.1997, 1990 Notre Dame street, and 8 and 8X Lane.st David Most substantially built pro 1 stone, compris three Btores, our ments in helg! th « Sreliings, ond a sat ston front de ro ne on J.nur David e who >, o sp ropert - fonte and ls cale in a rhe best gat spore the Halos Sree Nimes © oral Hotel cines La ne ston nus the Dafet fais of : Ts rents, Cd ry Dore a Ares © of le Jot, ro \u2014 Nes.& 4% 6, 6 Se.David Lana wory substantial st = ers rye substan pla] a one frog front double able tone mé and rented for $800 This is - se denireblo pes os an 1701 nt rr IO RAC EEE asian ir, as TEE 8-STORY STONE HOUSE LS ee ID ae FOR SALE.NTEN\u20148 BESPROTABLE Re SPBAK- 24 CATHCART STREET.=», XK.a 1701 HILL WANTED TO PURCHASE Water power, 100-horse or over, situated the canal il possible.Addres.al ivine tan = x ous Estate Agen 1701 30 St oan Btreet.ST.JAMES STREET, WEST.FOR BALE.est corner tn this s street Ir frontage get rls 50 tost band not more than a tor Gees lor Warehouses or Hotel R.XK.THOMAS, Beal Estate A nt 80 Bt.n Street 3 NEW STONE ON Cottages For Sale.Manoe stroet, right hand sid brooke street, will sell one od the Shock, Sher- BR.X.THOMAS 1701 _170 1 hile deur ming À Won Bagh a Coed: ne et.vent pui à VV STEP LM, ACTivE Box.8 WILLING TO Paul styalty.> io be W ANTED-WHEE!.GHAIR FOR OUTSIDE USE, PE LA Et, Sime clar by id ED-HY A DRESSM E WATER A RONDE CEA 109 Cheñoevi 310$ Mine has Cu En MBERM chain ROGITEL SOUT on a COM\u2014TO BT A NICELY LI JURXISHED FRONT ae ile pee So TERR CIR TIT ROOM.WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM POR 814 AT wonovieve 81, hour ut Hs ROM LARGE EDRONM, 8 BL FoR TWO 1012S men, Eo bout bond bath oN ROR SE EE Lg OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, ms a; ie clo closet, a anil a for one Siro © FOI MS\u2014 ISHED 1% A PRIVA TE FA RO RIA EY qos; aare, 1 requir 148 _ LET, WELL FURNISHED BEDKOO! es 0 with ase of kKiichen, vi | baa month.ro escort st Real Estate Agent.8\u2014WITH BOARD, LARGE BACK PARLOR 20 BL John Street.ali fora arret sore ore Salem 34 Ro MoT I hoc SMPORTARLE AND x 0H 121 Mansfield street emma of fa FOR SALE, Stone-front House, rents for se and taxes M.XK.THOMA 5%.St Brent $2,000 WILL BUY TWO HOUSES, NOS, 413 & 425 OADIEUX STREET.R.K.THOMAS, Real Estate Agort, 80 St.John Street, x LET \u2014 A DESIRABLE HOUSE IN in depletes, San Beaver Hall Hall square, Ther 170 1 \u201c1701 LEE bou With A oer na the Sat dad, 5, 900 in the centre 15 id pps En y RT Fxtrrss SALE~BY ORDER OF D, T.Irish, General Agent for the Canadian Express Co.the ons Fxpress Co, the Xpress United Staten an an Ca; ads Express prose.A large ty of o unol ages wit be sold, for or Roogunt of w of sxoreas be pac ay concern, the od, at public auction, Jo the hig ent bidder, at bis rales room, \u2019 james Street, on \u2018reno Sook August 325th, Test, 17081a odin at Leno se AV a er SUMMER Hi RESIDENCE FOR SALE\u2014 be Bt.Lawrence, con- Tooiqu toc, thotogen ular 3 Bal RRO HA BWA eps Bo OR SALE\u2014UPRIGHT ely 380.00, tarms $10.00 cash apd ; just: th mins for children ring Hin and w I.0S R BALE-IVERS & FOND (BOSTON) Upright mW only 4 iy moblog et EL à one Cafaeries L OR SALE STANLEY & SONS, NEW Ek Le Pisna, pce pacte \u201d 830.00 bl Roons-0 ETD 2x SÉCOND FLAT, Gas, Ae NISHED, WITH B ROMER HE ITR OARD,IF BEGUN AVERY NICE Bin, Shr mist ARR Se Bata BELGE M8\u2014TO_ LET, XO.#258 ST.CATHE, A RO, number, opposite Victoria street.RN T - 7 SISRED ATH OR WIT) ; R°GHEE AR , W HOUT Past ROO, WD FO pay Rox 10 LET.3 NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS, $ BLY BOILED BREA SAMA Funes \u2014L EWELLFURNE Ro LARG £ i goa SHED ) FROST paris le for L'or Bo 1v Mansgetd racine vierx 5 ab R°3N Se bas dar ac À 1701 For pALE A LAS 0 COLLEGE STREET, OATS AND hay sad straw b Fou pus prise heat from a barge\u201d 1104 OR SALF-1TANON, N0 CASH DOWN REQUIRED, nstble payable $2 weck.Uraham's ae \u2018Catherine st.© pop piéces to eet either new or oso FoR 8 BALE MAHOQANT SIDE Opis table: cupboars anda t of of sundries.$06 Notre Sc yi _ pans 1 1) SALE-AT URELT HARGALS.A COMPLETE Fischer piano, + mos well rented.terms, Ares of I Tot 50% x 174 foot, Very easy Mes.504, 986 Bt.James street.South east corner of Bt.eirse: caned brie) k building, mprisine 8 5toros 2 tenements, 80% x 7 + nearly ail dnilt iuvestmont is very oir Tie Bt Denis street.Threé-very fine Bufldings of 25 x 185 f Paca sdichotn Eonar: eA a: f ih 1 be sold separately.one of the t .i Park Tnteading batide Jorg foot nt gere ers should ' Bale at TEN o'elock, \\ \u2014 panxxr B=os., 1707 48 St.James street.masser REGULAR WEEEL XY BALE, FRIDAY, sem at 10 m., at my rooms, 8232 8 wi Sasa eh James Furniture, Brusssis and Tap POLLY Crockery.eto.w.= .1705 sHAW, ALE OF HORSES, HARN WAG Ss gons, Village Carts, ete, ms, yard, 823 Bt.Jamen street, on TUESDAY MEXT, 86h Inst, AT 8 o'clock.W.E.sHAW, 170 à Auctioneer.ATTENTION 18 CALLED \u2014TO LHE\u2014 BALE AT Ne.14 HANOVER STRERT, On TUESDAY MORNING next.I d Ayery fine \u201cBteinw Pianof: + includes se Drawing Room Ber \u20183 One oo Pdronar bits Bout Hair Motion pan artioulars in auction ot eo W.RB.SMAW, 1701 -Auctioneer.YO THE WHULESALE FUR TRADE Tire subscriber will sell sell by Publis Auction, Without reserve, \u2018For I 80000 t Of whom it may concern,\u201d at his ron \u2018332 8T.ES BTRERT, OX TUESDAY.92d AUGUST; Afll am, : ® Bales Selected Torsina Lambs, each 800 oa alg Persian Lambs, each s males, se Sted Grey Eambs, ened ses T ve sol in bale lots, for nat cash and Immediate delivery.On view day before sale.W.E.SHAW, ; Auctioneer.LOANS.Sry ih HE she mr IN LARGE SUMS, OW OTTY IMPROVED Foie LE we, Lm St Do's AL ald by Sos al .PROPERTY, \u2018AT 9 9% PER CENT.Fors Ay ted = I oF EAP ue ONT HALF DECRED 3 - PARENT NT BROS.\u2019 mt re ge paar sees completa, Real Estate Auctionesys and Agents, Me Tas + 7 48 Bt.James St Fou or es a SRE 2 170 T .n city property.489, Sor commis.gion.Pla oh Ar fan sec 4 «Fe [O41 eu 7 EWA need y mE 10.19 A 4nd: two betwee, Point TY 0 Jathes, , Aer.Copain, ge a Walon Mrs or at 11 3 >, Cr WY ANTED.8 dd eu hands.- Frm re all format! | a other fn on apply to the un Loteries rge quahdty of Honsenol Carpets, WELLS\u2019 PATENT 7 Jump Seat Carriages.The seats on these carriages work automatically: when one seat moves the other conforms to its action.They will ride as easy with two as four persons.They are made like above \u2018out, also with canopy and extension tops.We are sole manufacturers of these car- firet- riages, and guarantes eve ejass material ?r7 part to be Pri yh 2 ur Tices fully 7, 28, er cent, a over than Similar HANDY WAGGONS, PERRY CARTS, .BUGGIES, &o.Ast Lewwst Prices HENEY & LACROIX, MANUFACTURERS, 897 ST.PAUL sSTREET, * 16éxiawtt Nuns\u2019 Block, Montreal, \u2018Don\u2019t forget that the Third Grand\u2019 Annual Picnic of the Plasterers\u2019 Benevolent Society will be held on Monday, 25th July, at Klmwood Grove.70; NO MORE PILLS! - MOTHERS LIXE STI CHILDREN LIXE TI) Besumne 1 is agrecshle to taba, IT CURBS PRICK, R80.PER BOTTLE.Reintzman & Co.Pianos, Toronto, winners of 16 first prizes, medals and diplomas, 1867, received more praise and patronage at the Colonial Exhibition than all the other | Canadian Pianos combined.Over 300 have recently been sold in Montreal: CC W.LINDSAY, Sole Agent, 2270 St.Catherine street.m1 DRAIN_PIPES! A Large 8took of all sizes.W.McNally & Co., He.26 te 50 McGILL, cor.Wellington streets.108ze0d J COUCHS, COLDS, Croup and Consumption GURED BY ALLENS LUNG BALSAM 26¢.50c.and $1.00 por bettie.A BOMATIO BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE A safe and effectual eure for PIARRHXA, OHOLERA MOREUS, - DYSENTERY, de.P RICE - - - - 25 pe Be Sure and Get That.~=~PREPAIRED BY-\u2014 © J.COVERNTON & CO, Disrexsixa CapMisT, COR 0 BLEURY AND DOROEESTER STREETS, BRANCH 11 Bt, Lawrence strest.162x10 GENERAL BAZAAR.E hestbi, Soo le Bootch esis heap.ani as x ps and£ So Bas br?GEORGE M.ROWELL, 1895 Notre Damest.- 1st Flat, Red Door.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday afternoon.189 Have you a Pain anywhers about you ?' and Get Instant Relief, 4 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.206 Cts.Per Bottle, : Don's forget Thai the Third Grand Annaal Picnic of the Plasterers\u2019 Benevolent Socie will be held on Monday, 254 July, at Elmwood Grove.47 1 The Victoria Coffee à and_Chop House, MeGILEL This house has boen re-fitted and painted to guar, throughout, and we are now prepar antee Batisfaotion for for Jour mone HE oser tr 708 aw B.ARE Proprietor.Jose YOUR INCOME BY TAKING shares in the A Cash Bakery, who have just dee! tren! ent.divi- 3 as ters deitves all bread at 4 cents dend- n per loa! less than the eredit bakers, and far À Daperior in lity, another advantage er cont.in ASS ward Pole, IY Antô ne voir oar 1701 01 QOEOLING OF AEE FO SADDLE \u2018and ps Agreed height of lumping nee toownere.Fnribe peer, xX FEELS.rear of 900 ddechrooke p ep eg st t \u201cFas Mentasir DAiLy Fra To as | 5 ad 300 A, Ane rase ES 1 i At this season of the year there aro always many deaths, particularly from Summer Complaint.Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramp os ¢ bub this\u2019 Beason the cases seem to be nnusually frequent and fatal, and every one ought to know that sure and speedy cure can eusily be obtained by taking a teaspoonful of PERaY Dave\u2019 Pain KiLLB2 in awestaned water (hot Star 1a the best) every half-hour nntil relieved:\u2014 SOMETHING ABOUT SICK BABIES.Teething infants and smal} children are greatly distressed by war.usual effects of their distress are Colic, Oholera-Infantym.or Drssatory.Suen dion hor cay are particularly dangerous to these helpless innocents, Who are unable to stand any grest amount of physical suffering: therefore it 1s the duty of parents to treat their jittle ones with great care, alleviating their misery, not by nauseous doses, but by judiclously administered doses of Pxnay Davis\u2019 PAIN KILLER, which ia a safe, sure and quick remedy for Summer Complaints of the bowels.DON'T LOSE THE BABY.Every mother knows how critical a time the second summer is, and how many Httlo ones die during that period from Summer Complaint, Dysentery, Diarrhea, and Cholera Marbuss and howanxiously she watches day by day,lest the dread disease snatch away the loved ones! There fs no disease that comes so suddenly, or is frequently so quickly fatal, asthese Bowel Complaints, and in a large majority of cases doctors and medicines seem to be of no avail.There is, however, one remedy, which in forty years of trial has never been known to tail , when taken according to the printed directions, and this is PERRY DAYIS\" PAIN ErLLan It is 80 safe and sure that np mother is justifié in being without it, A bottle in thie house ready for sudden sickness will often save a life.20} m\u2014\u2014\u2014 Some iden of the marvellous power of the Paru KILLER can be had from testimonials in regard to its wonderful sji00gss in curing that dread disnse 4 Cholera, tue symptoms of which are so similar those of Cas ole ; rentment is very muc @ same in bo enses, e ow interes otter proof of its eMoacy to oure Cholera was received during the last Cholera scare ans \u201c39 MUSEUM ÊTRERT.LoWDON (W.C,), Exo., July 2nd.1884 \"Mrssns.PERRY DAVIS & BON: \u2018\u201c GENTLEMEX,\u2014In view of the possible introduotion of the cholera epidemic now raging in the south of France, I beg to bear testimony to tbe efficiency of Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.both as an antidote to and remedy for Asiatio Cholera.While engaged in proseeu- ting exploring researches in the northern portion of the Sylhet district of India in the .spring of 1877.as sudden and violent outbreak of the disease took place, and, though the authorities promptly supplied me with the orthodox remedies and medical assistance, I found notbing of practical avail but the Pain.Killer, The genial warmth distributed over the whole body that immediately follows a dose (of a teaspoonful in a tumbler of water as hot as can be conveniently swallowed).not only counteraéted the tendency to eollapss in the cold stage of the malady, but helped most materially to restore confidence to the sufferers, so much so, that out of 65 patients that came under my hands on that occasion, 1 lost but seven, and these Iatter wére in & dying condition whin brought in.Subseqently.during the terribly violent outbreak that swept through portions of the Ehasia mountsins in 1879, the Pain Killer proved my sheet-anchor.Isttributed my own snd servants\u2019 ins.munity from the disease, while in almoat hourly attendance on patients, la morning and doses of the remedy while so engaged.Iam mentioned that I have administered it with the best effects per rectum, when it never failed to stop the griping and purzine.Being well known in the districts mentioned and baving had great experience in the treatment of disease incidental to hot weather, I consider it a public duty to make the above known, _ \"\" As 8 correction to the diarrhea consequent on the too free indulgence in fruitat this season, Pain Killer is the only effective remedy, and, moreover, oes not induce the semi- coma following the exhibition of sedative remedies of which mareotios from part and parvel.ov anit \u201cYours faithfully \u201cOSWIN WEYNTON, ** Late Sup\u2019t Experimental Planta: ; \u201cSundal Fantia, Ka\u201d 1 > = DJ: | 1 4 ! YEAR À = ° @ 1, ANY B § \\ AC » A \u2014h oni 1 \u2018 ; 4 A a OW a eu ; + 4 i 2 N 2 Te \u201d ON) A > TE | ii ui NEXT | Ay ! S j N 4 2 iil LU ki x 25 ; pr N = = = Rig ib Ep ; ! I S EN AEE H I - > = S = = E = >» \u201c 3 Would You Learn a Valuable THEN REMEMBER THIS: Pow people appreciate the value of perfect health until they.SE wall and dose thetmseives with \u201cpowder, with potion, and with dif.*-and medicine do permanent damage to thelr stomashs.The brscingn forms Complaints are Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera.Cholerp ¥ , can be cured by Pznkr Davis\u2019 Parx EoLER à Femody 1 : Europe as it is in America.IN THE COUNTRY ALL pouce The man who takes his family into the country-for the summer sega remember that he wiil save his children a great.deal of pain dud bi Aosiars\u2019 Délai 0 thoughtful enough to carry a supply of Pszre Davis\u2019 Paix medicine is» & or standard specific for all cases of cramps, colic cholera morte: 4) WHAT NO FELLOW \"CAN Four me may eat green fruit with impunity, but à HIE rnd nal ie the wot experiment no - an bour or so later be tisd up in knots with cramps aad vo filth mas - will be is one of thoss things no fellow can find ons, snd consequentiy ail should tabs: | EB by Keeping oh a = time by the forelock.and prepare for such an Davis\u2019 Parn KrLLER, which is à safe, quick and cramps, or, Indeed, any disorder of the simak, nnd Dottie of Paka - gris des chelera;\u2019 When a long-besded man packs his valise before.paving.a fying vist to Or i Little Metis, or, indead, any summer resort.he \u2018stows kwa¥ a shirt sr two.cola.o , handkerchiefs.towels, toilet articles.à liht novel, rite mater mater and a full bo Peary Davis\u2019 Paim KILLER, which he knows is e for all sto troubles.THE IRREPRESSIBLE SMALL or.Now is the season when the ubiquitous small boy lls himeelt with, greener apples.and bolts half-ripe cherries, seads: aad many Bh leads to cramps.Diarrhaes or Dysentery, and the reste hear aor Maat lamentations.If bis parents are prudent people, they will have a botte = Pan Krzen ready for such summer emergensies, sda bson will bring the young seamp around all right, Ce Penay Dv aves speelliy Cures Bruises; Cuts, Burns, and spraine, Swellings of the.Joints, ee ASK FOR THE GENUINE Perry DAVIS PAIN ThicLen AND TAKE NO OTHER."]
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