The Montreal daily star, 6 décembre 1887, mardi 6 décembre 1887
[" + 4 \u2014 a » # @ à a-* < a + ee & = \u201cWHITE CROSS LINE OF ANTWERP.A vare combination ef Private Plantation Java and Arabian Moeha, producing & pertect blend of Great BStreagth and Exquisite Fiaver.As its imported and controlled exclustyvely by us.we guarantee Absolute Purity, Unif ity and Iichuoes.Alway packed in 3 1b.Alr-Tight Tw Cans (mover sold in bulk) \u2018The Best Coffee you ever drank.Insist upon having it.Nome yenaine without oar Trade-Mark and Hignatare.At wholesale wb CHASSE à saxmonx.rs.Mon treal YOUR GROCER SELLS IT.- zx snips.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ALLAN LINE \u2014oFr- 1887\u2014WINTER SERVICE\u20141888 Liverpecl, Halifax aud Yortland Mail service.From Haifa, bee.17 \u201c31 From CT Portland.Dec.15 \" From ; £1001.STEAMSHIP av.R bo erin .Liverpeol, Halifax and Baltimore Mail service.cr 4 Le.STEAMSHIFS | ssi! Halifax.Dec.22 Narmanan .- Jau.Jo | dau 14 .TUASNIAB .Pos 7 Jao 18 Loman red.\u201c71 Keb.11 Adverpeel, ue.John's, N.FF.Halifax and Baltimere \u2018Sorvice.From Liverpool.N 8 \u201c STEAMSHIPS, por y From umore Halitax.Nov = Dec.+ a Jan.3 Glasgow and Bevin Service.From Glasgow.Po Jan STEAMSHIPL * Glasgow and Philadelphia Service.ATEAMNHLP From ulssgow.| nit i= 3 liveruta peu 2 Maui] Jar.8 Ribernian - æ sin.| Nor wewian .Feb.3 Manitoban._- «4 © These stéamors cali at Halifax en route.For Yretght, l'assage, Or further iuforipaLIONn apply to U.W.ROBINNON, 936% ST.JAMES STREET, opposite st.!awrence Hall, Or H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Commeos Street.SU Since street, * - Meostreslh Beston.1133 WINTER SERVICE \u2014 or rAR\u2014 Basa Steamship Co.of Hamburg axD THB Under Contract with Dominion Govern, The steamers of tlie aboys lines during the winter season at qularistor vale tween Hambery, Antwerp an Halifax, N.S.sad or se Johan, N.88, \u2018 Waodrabm\u201d will sail from Antwer or Halifax N.K., and St.John, N.B., about sth pr Bt) st.John.N.B.fur Hamburg, about 1 Jae ia Hamburg and Sr For kates >! \u201croight val His\" pATfignIeEs analy.UsT BQ TEN te Hanss ER x AKSILY, ar ste SES Cora péaT STELOMANS & LUDWIG, Agents White Cross Line er te Muaderion MT aw a Ceo.veneral Agents nn Canada.DOMINION LINE \"2 LA Sin Pa\u201d Liverpeat Sorviee.maiLee Larts From Portland.\u201cVancouver.Thursday, Nov 3éth.Rata v 28th = Hi sr: Dec.8th are Yor.Ath ur Dee.Sand.Sasurda ay, ee .Th Jan\u2019 pe 678; »econd Cabin, § Lron m Jonas.eVancou Taies of pas pool:\u2014d' abi 82 au, Buseraye at lu Ppiy tv W.D.AMEN, 143 St, James at 382 or i» TORRANCE & C0 3 Hooter trou Ralrouds GNU SANS SAS SNS LAS \u2018Portiand or Halte to Liver- 30 NTERCOLONIAL RATA WINTER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING Za NOVEMBER - - Fasseager Trains run ) as follows 1\u2014 1887.ontreal of \u201cthe > Grand nd frank nity And: saint John run through to heir lis on Num Ménday Wednes- ontreal on Mén n to Halifax, and jhe nec fay u Yr a rou, the one ain on y na CUS dAT, to Saunt Tuésdaz Thurs Hu trains Are run db: Abe obama vi?T ho à Tickets may be be ol The n acd « nudian Ea connect At Poin night trains \"and steamer Inte ens, and in the Mari die Fetes à na tn of tickets ea information fares, rates of pl train arrangems: ply to Ge.Ww.ROBE, Eastern Freight & 136% ST.Jiuxs ST.Opp.Nt.Lawreno Hisll, a nm POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.\"Rafiway Office, Moucton, N.B., November 2204, 1987.\u2014\u2014 JHoras WOOD SPLIT PULLEY CO TORONTO.Wooden Split Pulleys rre chea, than iron onesand better for many reasons, wincturers and Millers using machinery and power please call at 1610 Notre Dams\u2019 Bt.Siataw VERY BIST PREPARATION OF Col Liver Oil.CASW 00.MÉSSEY Emulsion with ns sine and P FE rin oh Ha Reed, the Assistant | mjashonae Winnipeg.WORLD'S NEWS CONDENSED.Prince Ferdinand Appeals to Lord Salisbury.Alleged Dyaamiters ~The King of Abyssinia In ° sp) Plass\u2014NMere Woodford \u2014 Be- lef Tor the t'oor London.CABLE Northampton factories bave commenced a lockout of 15,000 workmen.The Duc D\u2019'Alencon has presented the gifts from the Orleans Princes Lo the Pope.At a consistory at Rome yesterday the Pope canonized several saluts, including Father Claver.ueen's Jubilee was oelebrated in Hong Kong ou November 3.The decorations were very elaborate.It is stated that Prince Ferdinand of Bul- | garis has has\u201d Lo Lord Salisbury, ime ploring bls help in maintalning peace in Bulgaria The The Swiss Council of State has ele M.Gavard, presideut, And M.Schoch, of Schaf- hausen, vice-president of Switzerland, Both are radicals.The London, England, branch of Warner's Halo Cure manufactory was burned Sun- dar Cameron's famous palntiog ** Niagara Falls tn Winter \u201d was destroy All Austrian and Hungarian subjects em- blo red in the Russian provinces bordering alicia and Bukovinia have been ordered to quit Russian territory before January 13 The Archbishop of Canterbury has called the Pan Anglican synod to meet at Lambeth fu July next.The Synod will assemble on July 3 and be concluded on July 27.Two hundred bishops are expected to be present.The Abyssinians ave actively scouring the country around Maesowah, watching the movements of the italiana.The king ot Abyssinia is.now threatened by Lhree enemies\u2014King Munelek of Shoa, the derv- fishes concentrated near Gaboulat und the Italiana The hearing in the case of Callau and Barkins, the alleged dynamiters, was re- sutued at Loudon yesterday.The public was excluded from the court room.Lvi- dence was furnished showlug that Callan nad received letters signed James Scott, Lowoll, Mass, containing bills.A correspondent in Tien- Tsing states that F the Emperor of China, baving ascertained that Corea will no longer forward an annual tribute to China, bas issued a decree in which he sets lortn that with a view to causing a oessation of political difliculties arising out of China's ciaims to suzerain rights over the peninsular kingdom, Corea is declared independent.Lord Herschel presided at a conference held la London yesterday to consider the condition of the workiug classes.r.Compton, 3.P., Card:pal Manning, several labor members of Parliament and others interested ln the subject were present.leso- lutions were adopted calling upon the Government to undertake local relief works and to take means to assist emigration and prevent immigration.The Natioralist electors of West Water ford had a demonstration and piesented two hundred guineas to Mr.Pyne, their representative in Parliament.Mr.Pype, In a speech thanking the electors, gave notice to © police that he would leave his castle on Tuesday and would remain oul three days.Mr.Giibooly, member for Curk, has not rested as was reported a \"few days ago.He Visited à Mr.Pyne yesterday.Eight persons who were preeent at the famous midnight meeting of Nationalists at Woodlord were sentenced by the cvurt there vesterday to various terms ofiniprisonmeant, The defendant\u2019s counsel, Mr.Bowles, termed the proceeding a farce, and was thereupon ejected irom the court room.Mr.wing then attempted to sddrees the people outside of the building, hat tbe volice dispersed the crowd, using the batons freely and lojuring several persons.AMERICAN.The Hoosac lunnel is to be lighted by 1250 Incandescent lampe Tue Chicago book and job printers\u2019 strike for Y hours a day has boen Yeclared off.The police force of Nicholasville, Ky., got on a drunk on Saturday night and wrecked a uumber of fhere 15 à roposition for the colonization of all the drunkards of the Uni ; the \u201cl'anhandle\u201d section of Texas.The statement of the recelver of taxes ot New.York shows that the enormous su otf $26,705,269 was received from October to December 3 Mr.Chamberlain, Sir Charles Tu upper.Mr.Thompson and others of the C'anadlan party yesterday witnessed the opening ceremunles ot Congress at Washington.A mob of 75 masked men took Lhree negroes from the gaol in Charleston, Miss., on Saturday night and shot them to death.They were charged witn the Assassination of a white man.It was expected that John Most would be sentenced at New York yesterday, but the case was postponed until Thursday to give Couvsel Howe time to prepare an argunien: in tavor ot a pew trial ; doclla, Cala., was violently shaken by two earthouakes Sunday moruing, the first at 10,55, of about ten seconds duration, and the second, twenty-five minutes later, was short and d sharp.James A.Jewell, supervising special agent, in his annual report to axress, states vaut $454,765 was pald into the trua- sury duriuæ tha past year on account of seizures by special agents, duties, tines and ferfeiturea It is stated that the Catholic church in tha United States is going thoroughly and systematically into the matter of assisting in the amelioration of tbe laboring ciasses within its own pale, and to inaugurate a chain of organizations that will have tor their object the assistance of the working- - man.The New York police bave aroused themselves to energetic action against the \u2018\u201csawdust swindiers,\u201d who have flourished in that city with comparative freedom for many years o Well known \u201cbunco\u201d men were arraigned this morning.AD account book was found in their rooms which sbowed that they bad made about $14,000 clear profit since June last The Secrelary of the United States Treasury has transmitted to Congress the estl- mates of appropriations re aired for.the fiscal year ending June 30, 1» The total amount estimated as recutred for all e pensées of the Government is $326,530, 793, which le $1,344,999 more than the sum called for in the estimates submitted last year, and $16,899,406 more than the aggre- sate of appropriations for the present tiscal year.CANADIAN.The Salvation Army test casa is still continued in the Police Court, Quebec.r.Purcell, M.P, denies the statement torr he intended giving the Government an independent support.The election petition againat the return of Hon.Mr.Gagnon, Provincial Necretary, for Kamouraska, bas been dismissed for want of prool + Arthur MeClara, 20 years old, who was running a band car between South Stugely and Waterloo on Friday, was run over by a train of cars aud instantly killed, his body being frightiully mangled.The Canadian Pacific Rallway is taxed to its utmost capacity to haul the surplus wheat crap of Manitoba, which is claimed to average over twenty-two bushels Lo the sore.The country is fairly choked with grain and farmers are jubilant over the immense ylela and fair prices, wheat selling at 55 centa.The total liabilities of J.W, Gale & Co, wholesate dry goods merchauts, Toronto, who suspended on Saturday, amount to $194,000.$120,000 of which is owing to of jreah gages of iphtbaria er from the ou ri ers EE authorities to tal for Tha bot have not yet oat On Saturday afleracon during the proof an auction sale in a large store at couter OD = owned by Messrs.Weir & Tandy as a furniture store, the toor of the Pan suddenly\u201d gave way, precipitating between sixty sevent people, together with a quantity of fur jure, into the cellar below, a distance of Dine feet.This caused a = pan nio and a rush was made for the street, duriox which several Dernons were injured, but none se! y.The Dominion Department of Marine has awarded Miss Marie Collins, daughter of Mr.Thos.Collins, of Collingwood, a gold chain and locket in recognition of her humane exertions in rescuing from drown- 19g Mr.Manoing Brown and nephew on the 15th August last Miss Collins rowed a mile to accomplish the rescue and found Mr.Brown clinging to the upset boat with one haud, and holding up his nono with the other and brought them safely to shore.- * [he Gazette's Ottawa correspondent says: *It is understood that Hon.Frank Smith hag tendered his resignation as a member of the Minlstry, but it has not yet been accepted, and some hope is entertalned that Mr.Smith will reconsider the matter and withuraw his resignation, which is belleved to have been made on wholly personal grounds and not on account of any difference of opinion between himsei! and his colleagues on any question of the policy of th® Government.The body ol a man well up in years was found yesterday on tbe beach, one mile west of Colchester, Ont.His forehead indicated a heavy blow from some His face was badly bruised and the skull broken in.He is about five feel eight inches high, with gray bair and beard, and had not shaved for some time.He is well dressed, had on aa overcoat and cloth cap, and is supposed to be the body of Capt Kerr, who was knocked overboard by the boom of the schooner \u201c(Constituclon\u2019 opposite Sandwich, about one month ago.Sir John Macdonald is the proud possessor of an exquisite walking stick, a souvenir from Mrs Caniley, sister of Sir Geo.Simpson, which is as Canadian as the National Policy itsell, besides having an historical attachment.Tt appears the veteran premier, during the holiday > manifested a deep interest in à collection agates and other geological apecimens obtained bv Mrs.Cantley on the shores of Baie de Cbaleurs, The lady evidently made & mental note of the fact, and obe of the most beautiful agates came Lo Sir Joho at Ottawa Sunday, 86 the harbinger of Santa Ciais\u2019 triumpbal march, embedded in a richly chased er kn surmounting a highly polished leo cane.JOHN DILLON Charged With a More Serious Crime Than Any Named in the Coercion Act, LoxpoN, December 5.\u2014It is reported that John Dillon wili remain in England for so time.It is asee that the Government, a view of the fact that the warrant which has been issued in Ireland for the arrest of Mr.Dillon charges him with a more serious crime than any named in the Coercion act, is anxiou that his trial should proceed immediately, bor lieving that his conviction and sentence to a long term of imprisos ment would deter others y violating the crimes act.It is hinted (hat the acousation nst Mr.Dulon is that of treason felony, but as the case is one that must be tried by an Irish jury the Government hesitates to dleclose its plans ° University Clab, The annual meeting of the University Club was held in the rooms 0 Saturday evening, Ar.J.8 Hall, M.P.pr presiding, and there was a large attendance of members.The annual report was read by the secretary, who sta! that during the past year the committee sent out a oircular to non-resident graduates who were thought likety to join, with satisfactory results.The committee aiso sent circulars to the governors of Meuill university, asking their support, an glad to be able to state that Sir Donald Binith, M P., whose generosity has become proverb sent a cheque for $100 towards the furnishing fund.All the furniture in the rooms has been paid for.The committee suggested that a dining room might be established down town for the use of the town members.Tbe following officers were elected for the ensuing ng year Hon.p| esident, Dr.Harrington; committee, Prof.Moyse, president; Mr.Jeffrey H.Burland.Vice-president, Mr.Mackie, treasurer; Mr.Falroner, secretary, Dr.Mills, Dr.Eaton, ana Mr.R C.Smi mith.Commercial Travellers.The regular quarterl esting of the Dominion Commercial Travellers Mutual Bapetit Society for the nomination of officers for the ensuing year took place on Saturday evening.The uate was occupied by the President, Mr.F.Birks, and tbe following geotlemen were cleou unanimously : sident, Mr.Jobn > bens_of J .&T Bell: Vice-President, ad.J.D.Rolland, of J.HB, Holland & Fils; Trustees for two years: Mesars.BR.B.icetieour E.Liahtenheim, F.Birks, H.O.Stanton.The anpual meeting wii = held on December lith inst.Notice of motion was given that the assessment payments be made In thirty days instead of sixty heretolore, alter which the m meoling adjourned.Action for False Arrest, Yesterday Mr.Pierre St Marie of Longueuil, was brought before the police magistrate on a charge of having embezzled a small sum of mohey from his employer, fouis Brossard, of St.Hubert.It appears that accused had taken a load of Days to the city, for which he received $10.50, but acch dentally exchanged pock etbooks bu another ina Lhere!ore ovuid not immediately pay his employer.\u2018l'he case was dismissed.Mr.St Marie thereupon immediately took an action for $2000 against Mr.Brossard for faise arrest.Rather the Windsor, Thomas Johnston, a resident of St.James street west, was brought before the Recorder yesterday ¢ ried with drunkenness.The prisonéf denied that he was Jdrupk and said that he bad simply y soked for night quarters at the station.hen the Hecorder, ed him $5 or 15 da Johaston exclaimed: \u201cPshaw! IT I known it would cost me $5 I would have goue to the Windsor.\u201d Fire Caused by Vermin} The fire alarm was sounded from box 47, Sunday at 7.3V0 p.m.Nos.4 and 2 Ba hastened to the locality and found a behind the counter in the bar-room ot saloon of Mr.Jean Lamoureux.The blaze was soon extinguished without much damage being dove.The propristor explained the cause of the fire fire to be *\u2018vermin.\u201d Asylum Commission.It is reported that the Asylum Commission will bold its next session in Montresl during the coming week.During {ts session a Quebec ou Wednesday it testimony of Doators Belanger, ol the Beauport Asylum, und Valles, also that of Monselgneur uc.Fourndiess._ There ole no sutborlty for tbe report tha pose 0 appoint Evo additional di pro o ap a additional clerk in The Wellaad Canal.of tke finished to on\" and is now ready for nadiau creditors.The assets over all Liabilities will be, it 1a sald, $65,000, It is Assessors and an believed a sat ory arrang will be oper arrived at.The Uentral Bank $1 Toronto is now in the Mr.F.B.MoNa: ; mee, the contrastor hands of the Court, J udge Robertson in the.Welland d Canal, is at the St.Lawrence Chancery Divisional Court having, on a that the anal has been plication of one ot the Penk creditors, made ap an order for vipdiog re institu and Davigs appointed Arc belt pro nal Hauldator.Moet ngs ol Sbarcboiders and credjtors will be held ona a date not yet dlan Commis- » _younæest who voor à es Leopold G St SAXALDS Oop, ci She he Lao 5 ines, creating uperior ee Cae let, on assembling to-morrow, will again adjourn to await the formation of & cabinet Th prefects ot departments report th u by the election of M.Seat Carnot The oven log | papers publ a pumber of ministerial tons, but none are definite.It is not probable that a cabinet will be formed before bursday.General Boulanger has sent a telegram to ML Sa ulatiog former Miensus in the ministry upon his being raised to the honor of president OPENING OF CONGRESS.Brilliant Scene 12 the Sonate Chamber\u2014The pen \u2018WASHINGTON, December 5.\u2014The Senate failernes were sarly orowded: today en overflowing.Mrs.Cleveland, cl) id a costume of dark green and accompauled by Mrs.Gilder, Mise Kingsford (aod Several other lady frien oocupied the served for the auiiy of the President of the private ores.The diplomatie lery members the various Jozations, the fn seat © ain ocoupied by the Chinese Minister, his seere- taries os and associates as Miisie caen magnificent robe of hig ue satin, companions vw were clad as richly, though\u2019 io more subdued colors.The ceremony of sdmialstering th the oath of office to thenewly elected sana was then proceeded with, Whea the ro Poloall Thad ben o completed; and the Senators-elect were Sworn in, the cus- Lomary committees to give notice to President and the House of Representatives were hamed the Senate adjourned.Long before moon the eries of the House were srowded to their utmost capa city with speotat be ladies were ie the Majority, and their Kay costumes lent an mation to the chamber, At noon the House \u2018Was called to order, when a crank in the started a Salvation Army hymn, w sang lustily until be was ejected by a ac keeper.John G.Carlisle was then clected Speaker, and made a speech of thanks for the honor conferred upon him.Hw slso dwelt with much stress on the imperative necessity of such a moderate and reasonable reduction of the ta as would guarantee the laboring people acninst the effects of financial depression, and at the same time not deprive them of any part of the just ye- wards of their toil The work of organising the House was then proceeded with.At the completion ol its on the House adjourned.: : JOTTINGS FROM OTTAWA.Ostawa Cogtested Election \u2014 Post Matters\u2014The Coming Session.» [seROIAL TO THE STAR) ofTr4 A, December 5.\u2014The trial of the tawa county protested election avimer has Deon adjourned The gestion te is suit ua the preliminary objec! tion.There is no dication yet that Hochon, M.P.P,, wili Mr.Cunningham Ste of the Post Office department, who went to Europe and then to to piok up bints Por adoption Hons! returned Ottawa où Saturday.He finds the Canadian system compares avors- bt with Sthera J.Langevin apd his bride returned tot the pris today The forthco session will itkely be short.Sofar chere are ooly 28 appli for private bills, against 94 last year.Out of five divorce bille it is likely that only two will be heard.The Middleton case will not come up.vik © Canadienne has been poblisher Mr.L.H.Taché, for Bed.EA E ontreal Office a J.Gradock Simpson Will sell by Auction - ES WEDNESDAT, DECEMBER 7th, At his rooms, 181 8T, JAMES STREET.The following dedtrable properties: Mon.46% to 50 JURO 87 BEF, a ttle webt Bleury Btreet\u2014À solid Brick Tenement ouse (two dwollings) in front, and two dw Annual rental, $846.Lot ear, about 35 toot L by 73 feet.A good investment.120 CADIEUX STREET \u2014~A 1X story Brink Cottage, on South-west side, above Courville Birost Lot about 17 feet by 70 feet.Easy Bale at ELEVEN o'clock sharp.Particulars at 181 AT.JAMES BTHEET.\u2014 mr MN.Hicks & Co\u2019s.Sales, Underwriter\u2019s Sale | \u2014ON\u2014\u2014 Wednesday, 7th December, AT THE STORE OP J.M.DOUGLAS & CO.18 Hospital street.\u20140Fr- çà pars ou Government Java Coffee.100 Green Cases Gin.After which will be offered Bundry Parcels of Go to close ouusixnments.Sale at 11 o'ciock a.m.AM, MICK» x O04 8812 Auctioneers.I ARGE SALE OF VERY GOOD A Becoud-haud Household Furniture and Effects removed from private residence for convenience of sale.To be held at the subscribers\u2019 rooms, NOS.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME 8T., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEO, 7th.\u2014COMPRBISING\u2014 Farlor , Set in Silk and Plush, Odd Fancy Chaire T wo Handsome Gilt Framed dirons.ie o Brass Gasallors, Two Martie T \"ables, cy Tables.Five Carpets, Hal an Nrair Carpets In xood order, Lage Curtaius, l\u2019e.es and Rings, seven l\u2019eiroom Nets.Bpring Beds, altresses, x Pillows, ining Table and Chairs, Hull stand, Blankets, Quil ctures, Refrizeraicis, urney Countess\u201d Hall Stove, Prowse! oking anke with boiwater attachinent, etc, the whole first-class and good condition, Bale at 2 o'clock.M.MICKS & CO, Auctioneers.elu, 283 8 Thomas J.Potters Sa Sales, Nem A SNS SALE REAL ESTATE ee LN Comfortable PRIVATE RESIDENCES Fox BALE on Mansfield and Mountain streeta, also 3.Tenement Houves.rental.$3000 per abun, arm on Lower Lachine Ro THON.J.POTTER.284 7 130 St, James Etreet.Prown of 8u fener} To the Iuhabitants \u2014OF THE\u2014 TOWN OF ST.HENRY, And to ail whom jt may concern, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Valuation Roll for the Town of By, Henry made and prepared by the Valuators name.by the Council of the aaid town, and ac enrd- ing to an Order from said Council, under due of tbe Bixth day of the month of July list, 15 now deposited in the office of the C'ouuci: of the Town of St.Henry, for the information of all parties interested, ; The Roll shall remain open to the examination of all parties interestad, or of their representatives.during thirty days from this e.Given at Bt.Henry.in said Town of 8t Henry.under my hand and the deal of the orporation, this Tweniy-01th day of the month of November.ous thousand eight bun- dred and eighty-seven.Office of said Council.(Bigned), own Haru, No.3651 Notre Dame St.A.Desk VE, Jr, Becretary-Treasurer.True Copy.A DrREve, Jr.Kecy.- Treasurer.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.2798 2aw In the Circuit Cou rt for the District of Mont- No.10258.n B.Praveen, of Montreal, Contractor, Pann Bylveatre l'elaire, of the same p.ace, Étone- mason, Defendant, and Micbae! P.Davis al, Fiers-saisis.On Pialntiftf's motion, by Bis attorneys Mesars.Curran & Grenier.the Def endant is ordered to apoear within two mont OEY.LONGPRE & CHERRIFR.A Montreal 30th Nov.1887.\u201cies 2° B18 cases ef this Superior Wine ts dally expected to arrive by 8%, * Oremon.\u201d ORDERS SOLICITED.268%od \u2014THE NEW \u2014 Canadian Automn Leal Christmas Cards ARE LOVELY.For tale by Drysdale, Clarke, Dawsen, Cadieux & Derome \u2014\u2014AND AT\u2014 BISHOP\u201dS 167 & 169 BT.JAMES STREET, Montreal.277% Electric Machines! ELECTRIC BELTS RHEUMATISM, &c., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Also the MEDICATED BODY BAND.ELTS FOR WEAK BACK.T8 Zon RPULENCY oO EL ADE TO OBDER HAND \u2014AT THE\u2014 CANADA TRUSS FACTORY, 718 CRAIG STREET.253e0d2 GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS.EE ts srt ros ot me natar rt rapereu ot weli-eelec roakiss tables with SIAR T, a ue paie - io En nour! ci rave or milk.Sold only in \u201ciy Zr i \u2018on mg nel HORSE BLANKETS.leneription at prices to defy competi.I.« W.ROBERTS, The rer énaeribtion a for Horse Blankets of | 8.Thomsen & Cvs.Sales.NAN NNT ELS Exquisite Ivory Carvings, Beautitul Cloissonne Ware, Lovely Bamboo and Tortoise Shell examples vf Vases, Plaques, and Boxes, very sult- able for Xmas and New Year's gills; on view mow at 241, 243 SL James st.Sale on Wed- M nesday at 2.30.J.S.Thomson & Co, Auctloneers.,, , J APANESE FINE ART GOODS.Peremntory Baie at our Rooms, 241, 243 Bt Jawes Street, on WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, of a suporiur consignment of another choice selection of Japanese Fine Art Gouds, in sateuma, Faience.Bronze Ware, Kaga lorceinin, Owart Porcelnin, Youohuma Cluissvne Puucis, Plagues, Imari Porcelaln, ; Lacquer Ware, on Iron; Bawmboe Carving, Tortoiceshell Ware, BCrcons, akemonos, very Carvings, &c.The above Goods ure oxtremely suitable for Christmas gifts.Goods on view day before.Sale at 2,30, J.8.THOMBON & CO, Auctioneers.273 17 Dut & Fraser's Sales.IL PruaGED GROCERIES BY AUCTION.~~ We are instructed to sell at Shaw's Sales woiu, No.320 St James street, \u201cfur aocount of whom it may concern.\u201d a large quantity of goods slichtly dusuuzed at the recent fire ut Mossrs.rant, McConkey & On'a Store.St.Catherine street.Consisting of Half Chests &nd Caïtlos of Black und Japan Tea.Barrels Flour and Oatmeal, Su _0, Lice, Pons, Kolled Cats, Cornmeal.assorted Candied Peels, Cheese, Tius Mustard.Cocon Shells Latches, ball Coftee, Tupioon, lieans.Brushes, Pails, Tubs, Hrooms, Bod Cord, Soda, Bonn, Kniie Polish, Tin» Tomatoes, Corn, Birouits, Ham in Canvas, lacon, l'ickies, Nuts, Luisins.ote., ote Sale un WEDNMESDAY AFT\" RNOON, 7th Inot., at TWO o'slock.DLFY & FRASER, 2815 Auctioneers, ARGE WEEKLY SALE OF NEW AND seoond-band Mousohold Furniture and Effects, Hall and Cenkin : stoves, &e.&c.at bhaw's Sale Loom.Nev.320 ST.JAMES BTREET, Next FRIDAY MUKN IN G, Sth Inst, at TEN o'clock.Those Sales are largely attended and _i-artios consixning oods can de- pound upon getting fair prices for same.DUFF & FRASER, _353 5 Auctioneers, OU NEXT LARGE WEEKLY BALE -0 Horses, Sloizhs, Rnbos, Harness, ete, at BHAW'S YARD, No.829 81.JaMES ST.\u2014ON~\u2014 Friday Aftarnoon, 9'h instant, at 2.30 o'clock.These sales aro largely pawronized.DUFF & FRANER, 283 5 Auctioneers, William I.H.- Araton\u2019s Sales.- TNA Ce em REV ESTATE zeing satiaded that a large amount of legitimate bus:ness can be done tnrouxh a satisfac lury medium between buyer and selier, the subscriber will devote muen time and pains to this brane! ol bis business und 1rusts bya steady, persistent, dilivent determination to succeed in every parcel of froverty whether large or small placed nn bis funds e attention of executors, trustees, banking corporations, butid ng societies and pris vale individuals is called \u2018to this announcement us (he axency of the undersigned will rot stop short by simply IBAeriing the adver- tisemont and trusting to good fortune ora spasmodic effort.His oxperience is squal to any and superior to many of his conlreres, whilst his early training and the five years business on his own aseount during wbich time he bas conducted many portant transactions, warrant him in pu ublic for thelr yraterence inthe Foal l'Éstate oom, that now cannot long be delay His new premises, 1747 Notre Dame stroet, peur tbe corner o! Ft, Francois Xavier street.are very cen'ra! an: comfortable, whilst be bus all the record- and plans of tive various prope ertins wold for muny ye&rs past for free reference, sich sales conducted privately or by pubic suction.WILLIAM Wl.ARNTON, 284 3 Real Estate and General Aurtioneer.A.Marcoite & Ue\u2019s.Sales, rm, LL Le JUPORTANT AUCTION BALE BY MARCOTTE & FCREMENT, Of a PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No.1 Cotte Street, Montreal.We have been instructed by the Testamentary Executor of tho Late Joseph Cuapleau, to sell at above a idress, vn MONDAY, the 12th DECEMBER, all the material on the preudises.PHESSES flotter, tGordon & Hoe) TYPES, about 10.000 pounds, assorted, all styles: Rules, Biooks.and all the material of & flrst-class standine rrinting bouse, com Catalogues to Le had {rom be subscribers, at their oflice, or rent ree, on demand.to uny part of the Dominion, MARCOTTE @ ECREMENT, Auctioneers, 285 3 95 St.James street, Montreal, VENING AUCTION SALE BY MARCOTTE & FCREMENT, OF HOLIDAY GOODS, eousisting Fine China, Wax and Bisque Dolls, drersed an! undre-sed; some of them are the most beautiful in tho market.Plush Albums, Leather Albums.from the commonest to tha best kind; Toys of nil sorts, Pocket Books, Purses Flne Art Goods In Crockery, 40 cases in all.To be cleared at once.Bais on WEDNESDAY, the Tth instant at SEVEN p.m.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers, 283 4 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of E.HRaUcHAMP & (Zelire Brouilette) Marchande RT 3 Insolve The andersirded wil sell by Public Anetion en bloc at so mueh in the dollar.nt No.4 Dorchester #t., on Wednceday the 7th anerd r.1887, at 10 o'clock, a.m.all the ussets of the paid Innolvent, consia'ing §.ock Lo ra rocer ies, amounting Lo.SER Hook Debts will be raid peparatelr a also the licsuss v2.00 lease of Lhe bremixes UU lat May, 1 arther Inforinadon appiy to C.DERM A RTEAU, Curator, No.1598 Nornx en STREET MARCOTY E & EOREMENT, Auctioneers.\u201cBth Nov., 1887.170 3 aw Montreal, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of CHARLES O'BRIEN, Innkeeper.Insolvent.undersigned will Sow Sf hab publie anotion, at L30 o'clonke ra all a assets er a Insolvent, vonsisting of Bi jatares Household Furniture, Clgsrs an ors, &c., amounting, as r inventory.inoiudine tbe license, $ the lease of premises tiil Tot May.1888.Any other information obtaine ing to by apply- CHAS.DESMARTEAU, MARCOTTE £& Ya.LAK] Dame ae.Anctioneers.Montreal, Eh November, 1887.280 3 Jaw To Speculators in Real Estate.Wo ara instructed to offer one of the finest ohances to make a large fortune in land next the aig jimlts and adjoining bt._(iabriel Ward.The property is bounded hy Walling- ton Tiron on the Houth, the Aqueduet and When! House on the North and Fast and the Property of the Hadiey Estate (4:) acres).on tho West (whieh vas nly notd lor about 450,000» The whole oft land must soon ; fect and terms very ensy._ =se FE.JAMES A he required for bulidtne purposes.and now is the time to secure and put it in the market in lots.The area is about 167 acres.Titles per- It must be sold eu bloc.+ rar WITHERS & se.i a ase ive) SEL a} Bstate Agents, &o.234 8 J Neotings and\u2019 Amusements AR Aa Ww a, San Commensiix Mopp bor.Jo Ma NEON# RUDOLPH pu, TET Bale of seats at Nordhelmer\u2019s.2046 FARROW & JACOBS xa ssn, FABLE Te r LA M Adm sen Next Weck-E EE LS hi, Art : Association : of: Montreal \u2014; 0; een \"ART FAIR- \u2014COMMENOING\u2014 Dec.6th, at 2.30 p.m., until Six, and from Eight o'slogk in the Evens ing uatil Ten: dally thereafter, during the continuance of the Fair, at the same hours.The privilege ot Members of entrance on ordinary occasions without charge is Sus.PENDED during the Fair, Oa Thursday, Children will be admitted at a reduced rate, ADMISSION: AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 50 CEXTS, Phillips Square.284 31 ASTRONOMICAL LECTURES, WITH LIM E-LIGHT VLIQUTE, PROP.F.MeINTIRE, of of Boston, will lesturs MONDAY aud Baa Eveninge, Dee, Sih and 6th.at o'al the ALEXAN- DBA ROOMS, onjoslte the buuilal Oui odral FKCES © AUNDAY A atcoriiee Aravitation, Doria, FE ime: nU ne Bun and Moou.TU of the Un Children, 18e.0s somission, 836.MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY 00, The annual general meeting t tors no! the Corvoration wil] L be ba dropries eflice of the Jecretary.398 be bare Street, on Thursday, the 8th December i p.me pe receive the Topos of the ropioos an Corananction of the go of the Compan general © 0.Br order, G.DURNTORD, 282 2 aw becretary- Treasurer, & S* GEORGE, SN OWSHOR à General Meeting of 7 the \u201cBb for the La oe 0 : the Bv-laws and iraniaction of sLy ec ber pus y nb To th ohm ask psy oe Hotel, at pm.Toa TU ESA AY.the OU (nat, A good attendance is requested.282 4 W.L.MATHEWS, Bon.Seq, TUQUE BLEUE TOBROG- GAN CLUB.AB 4 sera Meet RUE êtu D bo HAL oi ibe LE CAMFRON, ee.ReYAL SCOTS 8SNOW- \u201cHOE CLUB, The 9nd Annual Mest ê Giub will bed as t Soie oes 1 ed Craig street o Every ex-mem| ber as wel ae members 3 bE Regiment are invited to 284 2 FRANK BOWE, S00,- Troan reconaldor alide for the coming vou 280 8 The RINK will be opened on WEDNESDAY, lah Instant, at 8.15 D - praon 2 Grand bby Horse HR under the patronage or La the Governor-General o will be present on wd Lady) \"ue rates for reason tickets wit be the same as last year, vir:\u2014 Painily Ticket Bhareholders \"Yamliy T Ti goutioman\" s Ticket.ors o ôter a - atooason Fekots vil other a e hold and all Bente.Bed Tn the Rink during the skati a non.for the above Eten to hon-subscribe -ors at one dollar sash Ts and de Tickets are now W.ALEX.| ot Bec.- Treas, A limited number jars oe, from 1 nai P.D, J 96 St.cots Xavier and pacte a 1867.A } MISS JENNIE NCIRRY Has the Lonor to announce an Evening of \u2014: READINCS : under the kin won Sir Donald A mith.Sir W wa fe prayed Bis op Bund, \u2018Rev.Ja ery ù Jehael, Norman, Ussbe het, Bog \u2018Dr.paren, ro Als Ladies\u2019 Ordinary of the WINDSOR HOTEL Tuesday, Dec, 13, at8 p.m.Mock Ry Throne Pom ast 8 fe irone.romulge\u2019 on Relorm Brom ve parer Ÿ Prose à M2 CRYSTAL Rin K, OPEN FOR THE SEASON: SEASON TICKETS, usual price, at the Rink, _2851 BAX'L ROBERTSON, Dene AND PEPORIMENT ASSEMBLY ROOM Aly Clas«es are open for inspeeiion 8e those Intandin to leary how to dance ce properly.n my se learn, 1 uffer Jou 4 correct x raser poe ol ner Le ols & Co how they tead avince pon.Mules sre evening.ne 5 ven avery ahr Inyited to do inapect WL holed fh a suit Telephone 1844.À or mi WALD, J)AxcCING HONK.1 8IX PRIVATE de MRS.a ona y AvADBMY, 21094 ve.Uneh Ame fairyet Upuostte t.nglis NCING.\u2014THOSE DESIRING RAPID p and thorough inst art of dancing, 1 find f.Dark ve Beginners! ro\u2019 clans, |useday and | ASH Tans P HPAII ne Élosu, 8 Untherme street.POLICE DEPARTMENT.°,/ Summer Clothing & Numbers.TENDE RS, sidrpant SEALED and en ER u Li der Fe na mer clothing or bere real eh the ho Cr Sie los A instant.or AY blouses, shoes, » T coute and gloves lor B88 serg cui bles, also for dogs\u2019 and earte whole in nroordano with SR esto be seen the offire of the Chief of tes.The lowest or any onda il aot necessaries ly be accepted.(By order) GLACKMEYTER, City Glos CHS.Errp CN ERK k's Orion, .Montreal, 5h Dec, 1887.) 9888 Ee Ci TOR-FLUILD (Registered)\u2014A Deusht- at refreshina biepar for EERE EERE au. ¢ 8 ¢ \\ -» : ESS UE EE re fer ii, of nam a iene EEL Jac Dans louse n DFLIAN Nay 85 Bt.) mn.Seimuialin \u2014~A{ Rev.Sones 004i Forgan br oper Perth, Ont.by the-Rev.the ist inst, Col.eorgo 1 fo Hote 3 Malr.a t Halll: the Rev.OA ers on the oh uito\u2026 Bed Gray.to dORACHEN-MCGAHEY\u2014At St John.NI.MoCR A CN à Mao Dou Sigal on the 9918 uli Josey MoCracken, to a ttes oer: M DONALD\u2014AL AZ Mae av Jopa MADIen, où the Bb Duncan Mu n to Surah Mo -KERR\u2014At Halifax, FOURS Eu Jledtilon, oh \u20ac the woh on ator res ourke, to DEATHS, r\u2014At Tu onbure, pat on the 2nd inst., APE Ault awed i yours.Lawrence cs sock clad daughter.Sica re t BOISVERT\u2014 La Drummondville.on the 30th Josepn Bolav November, ort.hotol r.aged 15 years, Funoral touk place day.oem ber 2nd inst GLEN ENTS\u2014 lo this city.on December 4.Julia Cutler, aged 89 years beloved wife ui \u2018ranois Monts.Funeral from thy 1esi- dence her niece, 101 Colleze str on Wednesday afternoon.the 7th inst.: to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Irion | soquaintancos aye respoctiully rows to to atien RTEAU\u2014In this city on December 5, rien Courtenu.butchor.axed di.Funeral , Audrow his Con onda te th St.Sas Church.thonve to the bdo 5 Friends will please uocept is intimation 264 3 OAMPAIG .i\u2014At Hamilton.on December 1, rs.Wim.James Campaign.aged 4 years.JTHELS\u2014At Dorchester Township on Cite.Tat lust, Duvid Carruthers.aged 7; years.CARSC ALLEN At Napanee.Ont on the 30th Lea ulto.Miss Edua Carscallen, aged 31 years.Ni CAME AON\u2014 At Guelph, on the 1st inst.35 Alive Cameron, aged 30 years.GBAHAM - Ac Napacee, Ont, On the 28th ulto.Miss Bessie Graham, aged 19 years GODW,_ !\u2014~Th:e~ Rivera, December 5.Fliza- beth Voumoes etter.widow of the late Juhn Godwin, aged years.d'unerat Wudnos- day aft«rnoon.284 GRANT At Charlottetown E November 29, Rev.W.H.Grant, L.D! \u201caed 29 yoars.HARRIS \u201cAt the idence of her mothar, aterlun,' November 24, Hattie Fleanor, only daughter of the late C.5 Harris, axed 19 years and 11 mont 284 HAY\u2014AL 8t.John, N.bo on November 29, John Hay, aged 89 years HACKER-At Hamilton.ont, on the 2nd inst, Miss Maggio Hacker ugod 31 yours.ABRIS\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.on the 5th inst.illiam Harris.aged 77 y ears.KNOX\u2014In this city.at 178 SL (isorge street, on 6th inst.Michael Knox, aged 65 vears, native of Kilkezuy, Irelaui.Notice of Juu- eral hereafter.KENNA\u2014At 29 Maple Avenue Poin: harles, où the Sib ust.James Kenna.aged i years.Funeru: from hiv late residence ou eduesday morning, Tih inst.at ~ 10a m.to St.Gabriel's Church.thende to Loman Catholic Cemetery.[Friends and acquaintances are respectful.y invitoJs to Bion.MEYER \u2014A1 136 Congregation st, John Jacob Meyer, of cerebral congestion, red 77 \u2018 | Weduesday.December 17, Frisnds are Fespoottully iu\u2019 MOSES \u2014A{ Hebron, N.8.on, November 25, Mra.Addie F.Moses.sxed 41 MacFARLANE\u2014At H milion, nt on the 3rd inst, Murgaret MacFarlane, aged 55 ynars.McNAUGHT-\u2014-At Chatham, = B.on runday December 4th, W oNaugb', used 77 yours.McCRUDDEN\u2014In this city, at her father's residence, 43 Colborne strost of diphtheria, May, Seed d2 months apd 12 days.only and dear daughter of! Bamusl and Foon rs den.PELBAN\u2014At Moncton.N, ss Mary Peiran, aged 7 BCUDAMORE\u2014A! Carp lara Carleton Coon the 30th ulto., Miss Eifrads Scudamore, aged 23 yoars, TANNER\u2014 At 8mithville, Gus, on the 1st inst, 138 Theresa Ek.Lanner, aged 21 years.TURNER\u2014In this oity, on December 3, of inflammatory rheumatism, Flora Susan Jane, oniy daughter of Richard Turner.grocer, 605 Wellington sire.Point Bt.Charlies aged 7 years and 9 months.Funoral will ke place from the above residence.on uesduy nfternoon.the 6th instant at 2 o'clock, to Mount Roya! Cemetery.Friends and uaintances will please accept thiw intimation.254 2 TAYLOB\u2014At Hamilton, on November 29, r& Tbos, J.Farior, agod 45 yeurs.TOWNGEND At Hamilton, Oat, on the 2nd inst, Miss May Townse aged 24 years, WILSON-St.Hilaire, Sunday, December 4 Anne Higgins, a native of Ballyshanhon, Ireland.and beloved wife of Berweant Wilson, aged 75 ysarA.Funaral from Bona- veuture, Depot, on arrival of train at 8.30 m., Tuesday.6ih instant, to Cote des Noires.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.R.LP.244 2 WILDMAN\u2014At Halifax, on November 30, Mrs, Ho Wildman, aged 35 y YORBELL\u2014At Hamilton, ont.on tbe 5th inst, Jurmnes Yorre:l, jr.aged 23 years.ge sont the lst inst.1be Westher.m.\u2014Frotatilties next 24 Westariy wind : fair weather ; colder.Kzanrwas BY Hearn & Hangison; 5 Standard bermometer thls Jay: Max, : min, 3s.same date last sear: re 103 i mip, Barom ster readings to-lnv: 8 a.m.80.11: 14 a.m.80.11: 8p.m.30.10.ours: becoming App das -euls this Kveaming.Aend sms of Musio -\" Erminie.\u201d Fhont.e Royal -* Mam zeise\u201d Art Ane-valecton\u2014 Art Fair.Alexaadra Roores\u2014Astrouomical Lecture.by adem He all, So Cote Bt.Antoine.\u2014Lecture RDER.ONAL-FRIENDS (! MR.AND Mia Dawson Btewart, formerly ot Maywoo l.IL.youd be pleased to learn their address.F, LE Johnston, 208 Te ntoine, of Chicago.PER Wm, H, ULLEY, MANUFACTURER OF Machine Brushes, 70 BLEURY STREET, MONTREAL, No connection with any other Store 25) Yoo , PRESENTS.In Bilver Plated.Gilt, Brass, and Glass Ware, COLE'S NEW STORE, 2892 ST, CATHERINE STREFT.284t3 PUBLIC NOTICE! The undersigned are preparing a most magnificent assortment of Holiday Goods, which will be offered at prices that will command a ready sale.WM.KING & CO., PURNITURR & BEDDING MANUPACTURERS, 6539 CRAIG STRERT.1851 YVUENITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.Fancy Tables.Odd! Chaire, ' Hattan Work Baskets.Rattan Chairs, Book Shelves, Ladies\u2019 Desks, Easels, &e, &a Make rour selections early.at 8S.R.PARSONS\u2019 Furniture Rooms, 1818 & 1813 Norks Daun STREFT.Well worth a visit lo see the Grand display of Fancy Goods for Christmas, at Ligget & Hamilton\u2019s.28511 4 QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.LSC FOR IT, AND TAKE 60 OTHER BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.bo Uns Alsen CARSLEY\u2019S On soelng & house being whitewashed, a small boy of three wants! to know if it was &oluk to be shaved.\u2014 TW Lis, WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHALES WINDOW DSHALES WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHADERS WINDOW SUAUES WINDOW SHADES A magnificentline of window Shades.all new colors and elegant Ludoes, orders taken and shades put up alasbortnotxe and at reasonable prices, 8.CARSLEY, STRIPES STRIPES STRIPES STRIPES STRIVES STRIVES STRIPES STRIPES New Romun and Arabian Btripes for Porueres and heavy Curtains are selliux rajtaly; prices range from $36 upwards Special line at T5¢ per yard.8 CARSLEY.ROMAN ROMAN HUMAN HUMAN LUMAN HUMAN ROMAN HUMAN Husband of Literary Woman: \u201cHow are you gettius on with your magazine article?\u2019 Literary Woman: 1 have got it alinost finished.\u201d \u201cWuat is it about?\u201d \u201cIt denounces the extravagance in dress of our modern Women.\u201d \u201cWhat are you going fo do with the money you gel for it?\u201d \u201cI am saving up to buy me & seaiskin Jackel, \u2014 Ti Bits.TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES TIDIEs A magnificent lot of Turkish Tidies just received for Xinas presputs.also a special line which shall be sold to clear out at 5e and 10e each and upwards, 8.CARSLEX.BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANRKETY BLANKETS A larger or better assortment of English and Canadian Blankets has never been offered for sale, values better and prices lower than eves.B.CARSLEY.A lover.writing to his sweetheart, and much smitten with her charms, elosed a passionate effusion wilh the exolamation: \u201cBless your bony face!\u201d The engagement wus at onoe broken off, \u2014 It Bits.OVERCOATS BOYB' OVERCOATS OVERCOATS BOYS'\u2019 OVEKCOATB OVERCOATS BOYB' OVERCOATS OVEROOATS BOYS' UVEKCOATB Best materials only, 8 OABSLEZ.OVERCOATS BOYB' OVEBCOATS OVERCOATS BOYS8' OVERCOATS OVERCOATS BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS BOYB\u2019 OVERCOATS Immense variety.lowest prices.8.CARSLEY.BKIRTS SKIATS SKIR18 BKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRT3 SKIRTS Largest variety Ladies\u2019 Bkirts In all weight B.CARSLEY, CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS OLOUDS CLOUDS * CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS CLOUDS Clouds for Ladies\u2019.Misses\u2019 and Children's wear.8, CARSLET.Nontraal, December 8, 1887.arose | CARSLEY'S COLUMN.OUR GRAND onEaAr SALW, Ohsap Mistery and Underwear LADIES\u2019 IBBED CASHMERE HOSE Black and lord Gray.Sale price, three pairs for T5.LADIES\u2019 BLACK CASHMERE BOSB, full fh and all wool.Bale price 8 pairs for DIES\u2019 BLACK RIBBED CASHMERE nos all sizes aud ail wool.Bale price, 3 pairs for $1, LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOBE, ribbed und Plain.Bale price, 8 pairs for $1.15 LADIES\u2019 BLACK CABHMERE HOS.Ribbed and Piain.Bale price, 3 puirs for $1.50.LADIES\u2019 BLACE CASHMERE HOSE special line, ull slices, Bale price, 3 pairs tor 60.LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH LAMBS\u2019 WOOL VESTS full fushioned.Bale price, £1.43 ver pair.LADIES 5COTCH LAMBS WOOL VESTS, full fashtoned.Sale price, $4 per palr.LADIES 5COTUH LAMBY WOOL VESTS, fuil fasbionod Bale price, $2.50 per pair.Ladies will ind we offer the Best and chean- es! Hoslery and Underwear during our Grand Cheap Bala Come carly and secure a bargain.JUMN MURYHY & CO.GENTS UNDERSHILTS AND DRAWERS.All- Wool, bu'e price ouly $2 the suit.GENTS\" 41BHFl) UNDERSINIRTS AND DRAWERS.Al pure woul.bale price onty $1,50 Lhe suit GENTS' SCOTOH LAMBS' WOOL U NDER- BHILT 3S and DRAWERS, Sale price ouly $3 the wnat, (ENTS SCOTCH [LAMBS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWLLS., Bale price only $4.su the suit , ENTS SCOTCH LAMBS WOOL UNDER- sili Is ahd DKAWELS, bale price only $3 the sui GENTS LAMBS WOOL HOSE.Bale price only 25 cents per pair, GENTS KCOTCH LAMBS WOOL HOSE.All sizes Sale price only Sus per pair.GENIN MERINO HUSE.All sizes Bale prica Ouly QUu per pair.Gentlemen.you will find we offer the best value in Hcosiory and Undorwear during our Grand Cheap Sale.Ali in want of the above should vome tu our store und secure a argaie, Jou NE CHHY & Ce 178 L, 1788 NOTRE DAME ST, 105, 107.108, 111 s'P.PETER ST.Terms Cash and oniy one prisa 285?Every Lady should participate in the great bargains aceruing from the Christmas Sale of Dress Lengths in all colors, at Ligget & Hamilton's.BEFORE CHRISTMAS Have your Lace Curtains cleaned.Piano and Table Covers, Damask and Rep or Brocatoile Curtains, 4c, dyed, anid your (vercoals, Suits Dresses, Jackets, Mantles, Uls urs, &g¢.into fashionable warm winter colors, hd be ready to be wished a Happy Now Year, by the BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Cu, Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, 2435 NOTRE DAME ST.231 McGILL 8T 1395 ST.CATHERINE ST, 282% dean James Hutton & Co, \u2014 AGENTS FOR\u2014 WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, > BILYERSMITHS, NHEFFIELD, Manufacturers of the nest quality of Kleotro~ \u2018late aud Sterling Bilverware, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, LIMILED, ¢ XNOoBFOLK 8TREET - BEEFFIELD Cutlera to Her Majesty.BURROUGHLES & WATTS, LONDON.BILLIARD TABLE MANUPACTURER& \u2014\u2014o\u2014- We earry a full line of Sterling Silver and Electro-pinted Uoods, Cutlery.etc.suitable for presents.Also Billiard Tables and all the accessories of the Dilliard-room.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL): Showrooms - - 17 87.HELEN STREET 206te0d NICE PRESENTS For LADIES.Plated Ware, Brass Ware Fiano Lamps, Tuble Lamps.COLE'S NEW STOR 28413 2392 ST, CATHERINE STREET.Ladies\u2019 (Cashmere Hose, seamless, 25e pair, at Ligget & Hamilton\u2019s.28511 GAME! GAME WILD TURKEYS, QUAIL, and PRAIRIE CHICKENS, Just received by Express from Chicago.FRASER VIGER & CO.FINE CHAMPAGNES ON THE MOVE! As we anticipated, this Is going tobe a grand month with us for Fine Wines.MAGNUMSUF l'ERRIER JOUET {Extra Dry Special).Just received, in cases ol 1 dozen, $34 per case.The call on us for Fine Wines yesterday was very cheering.POMMERY and LOU ROEDERER GOING HAND IN HAND.100 cases quarts of Pommaery Sen, 100 cases pints of Pommery Son: laid in for our CHRISTMAS TRADE and ready for every call, MOET'S WHITE SEAL CHAMPAGNE\u2014 Dry.Dalioate and, Delicle ous, JULES M'$ CHAMPAONE \u2014 \u201d Extra Dry.\u201d a tip top Winn at a reasonable price, Quarts, only $24.50 per case.Pints, only $3250 per case.FRASER, VIGER & CO.The Oldest, Choicest and Finest Tawny Port in Canada.COCKRBURN'S \"OLD RESERVE.\u201d $2 per bottle, $9.50 per gallon, $20 per dozen.THE BEST BHERRY IN CANADA.MISA'S \u201cOld English Gentleman\u201d Soar.$125 per bottle, $10 per gallon, $31 per dozen.\u2014_\u201410\u2014\u2014 FRASER, VIGER & CO, Pamily Grocers and Wine Merchants, 1TALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St James Street.Hundreds of Dress Lengths in all colors, for the great Christmas Trade, at Liggel & Hamilien\u2019s.28511 IOPERCENT.NOT PUT ON TO TAKE OFF, 10 per cent straight genuine discount on all our beautiful goods to cash purchasers.THE NEW PALACE FURNITURE STORE, FEE & MARTIN, 857.339, axp 861 ST.JAMES BTREET.(Formerly Bonaventure st.) 28412 USEFUL PRESENTS.B Vi .La Antique ras) Yasen, i amps, Candlesticks.COLE'S NEW STORE, 2303 St Catherine St BANKRUPT! BANKRUPT! = 20 t wmmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GAGNON & SEO RECEIVED AND OPENED UP 26 MORE CASES OF GOODS LAST NIGHT.10 \u2014\u2014 BARGAINS _EXTRAURDINARY.THE RUSH GREATER THAN EVER THIS MORNING.MORE FANCY MILLINERY.3 BIBBONS, at 12%c, worth 750.More WOOI, HATS and TIES, at 5c each.More WOOL CLOUDS and FABCINATORS, 25c each.More DRESS GOODS, at 5a yard.More CHECK FLANNELS, 6Xa More STRIPED DRESS GOODS, 8a.More FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS to bu cleared at 400 in the $1.00 Stores opened this evening from 7.30 to 9.30 for the benefit of the publie.SALE COMMENCING EVERY DAY AT 8.90, \u2014\u2014 NOTE THE ADDRESS: GAGNON & SHIPTON 1973 NOTRE DAME STREET.ssn Infants\u2019 Hosiery of every de- seription, at Ligget & Hamil- on\u2019s, 28511 fn ARLSDAD) \u2014:0;>\u2014 WE ARE NOW PLACING A LOT \u2014or\u2014 FINE CHINA GOODS Of the Celebrated Carlsbad Ware.CanrrLsBAD Luwor Trays, CARLSBAD BoX-Bow Taarys.CanLSBAD PORRIDOS Onrs, CARLSBAD FRUIT Sets, CARLSBAD DxsszRT PLATES.CARLSBAD TSTE-4-TBTE G£Ta 0 ¥ WILEY'S CHINA HALL, 1801 NOTRE DAME STREET, 2851 Mantles and Dolmans going freely, at Ligget & Hamilton's.Poirier's Cheap Sale, \u2014;\u2014 GREAT COMPLAINTS.I hear other stores are somplaining of my cheap sale in December instes ot January us all the others do, but as I fee satistied that I have made very lair profits uring this year, my aim now uatil stock taking will be to reduce e my stock, and ja order to do so, my price will be brought down tosuch à point that It will be no fun for those who are already complaining about my Cheap Sale, DRESS GOOD4S DRE£ESJ) GOODI Those All-wool 130 Dress Goods have had quite a lively time these jast few days; thousands of yards have been sold and thousanus more to sell.member there is no poistake in the printing.m my - and Jersey Cloths in ilo colors is 13e per yard: Cambrie Lininge during my Cheap Sale, 60 per yard.Waist Linings (Bilesiss) during my Chea, Bale, 9c per yard.; P Fur Trimmings at half-price during my heap Sale.al Mink Ons 83.00, worth 810.00, during my en gdiiaok Coney Par Cavs 750 during my Qheap 0.sais\" Fur Caps $3.00, during my Cheap pper Patterns in Bead and ool Work, at Any price during my Cheap Sa Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts pe halt price during my Cheap H 5 Yur Boas at vy os during my Cheap ale, Fur Muffs from 750 during my Cheap Sale.All kinds of Wools at half price during my Cheap Bale.Clouds and Fascinators at half price during my Cheap Bale.The balance of my Che ile Balls and tassel at halt price during my Cheap Sale, 8 Banner Bods at half price during my Cheap ale.Chenille Art Flowers at bal! price during my Cheap Sale.Silk Handkerchiefs at half price during my Cheap Sal Bibbons pe half price during my Cheap Sale, Comforters at half price during my Cheap Sale HOUSE FURNISHINGS.ui nell the cheapest House Furnishings in ole one.Ls ou Byes Roflez Lineas Fil w Linens, en n ings, Pillow do.de.ke oe Come à ret to ry Goods vo the onip Cas Btore in the oity for your Dry FRA and that H.F.POIRIER'S, 2323 and 2225 St.Catherine Strest West, Centre Store, gro Hall Block, pencally Elegant are, the igns in Gentiemen's Searfs, - VL gget & Hamilton's, PRETTY PRESENTS.COLE'S : NEW : DISPLAY Artistio Excellencies, Lampe aad Metal BT-CATREBIER AT.3342 32 COLORS-10 CENTS EACH.Rerbember these aretheonly Pure, Harm- { less and Unadulterated Dyes.of other Dyes, because often Pol- sonous,Adultersted, Weak and Worthless.[| ol cher and d durable col © Re SR PAINTS 1d by Druggists everywhere, d posta) ford Sample Card and directions for corn To } tographs and doing fancy work.|) WELLS, RICHARDSON &4 CO, MONTREAL, À aQ.Maniles and Dolmans made in every siyle, at Ligget & Hamilton\u2019s.28511.XMONTRE Jack Goods X DISSOLUTION \u2014 OF \u2014 PARTNERSHIP.ALL CASH BUYERS CAN NOW SAVE FROM 85 TO 80 PLR CENT.Must bo closred before 15th February 1 BLACK OASHMERES, and an assortment of over Two HUNDRED DIFFERENT MAKES of other BLACK DRESS FABRICS, 8 All new, fresh goods, best makes, and guaranteed dics.el \u2014 ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERES, From 190 à yard.BLACK GROS GRALY SILKS, From 85¢ a yard.5 EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED! VELVETS, GLOVES BEADED GOODS, GRENADINES, Fer Evening Wear, BLACK CASHMERE HOSIERY.Ÿ BUTTONS, \u2014BEE THE\u2014 ALJ-WOOL DRESS GOODS - - TFeur Choice of a Lot worth 800.at19c.Every Fall Wrap at special cheap sale prices.SAMPLES MAILED FREE OM APPLICATION.Mourning Orders complets in a few hours & DIETER \u2018 tre Dame St, and 10, 112 St.Petar Street.FINE SILVER PLATED WARE Choice selection, newest and Dest splendid array of elegance.artistic desig: and flne workmanship.We have marked these yory fine goods away down, to command a re COLES NEW STORE, 2892 ST.CATHERINE, corxEr PEEL BT, 2Rät A grand display of Fancy Goods for the Christmas Trade, at Ligget & Hamilton\u2019s.2; Piano Purchasers MAKE NO MISTAKE You can get better Value for your money at Geo.J.Sheppard\u2019s, 2283 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Than anywhere else.AGENT FOR Goo, Steok & Co., New York: Masson & Risch, Toronto; Btultz & Bauer, New York, ORGANS, Mason & Hamlin, Boston: D.W.Karn & Co., Woodstock.28516eod Another Lot For Xmas Trade, A speclal line of CRUMB CLOTHS and ofoÉ LINENS for our Xmas trade.our 8tock of WOOLLEN TABLE COV.to hand for Xmas Zrade.ALL DOWN 1N ICE HOLIDAYS.Bee our stock of PLUSHES\u2014Our stock of DRESS 8TUFFB\u2014Qur stock Of 51LKH\u2014Our stock of FANCY STUFFS for Xmas, .JANES A.OGILVY, Wholesale and Retail, toine street and 144, 148, 148.150 208 St Antoine in 4 be Last Ladies\u2019 Scotch Lambs\u2019 Wool Vests, 70e each, at Ligget & Hamilion\u2019s 28511 WATCHES! 0 Face, Btem-wind Bllver wars: tie Dest boy's watch for the moner mn qi v's size, Btem-wind Biiver Watch, either in open face or hunting cases, splendid timepiece and will last u life- a ad 1 Nicket Btem-wind i aren] lEurable timepiece.?particular os be exchange tisfactorr in every y MEMSLEY, 3011 Norrz Daus Srater.FOR THE 1.4 == Expropriatien of Land on Victorias Square an 8e Jhmes street.The city will apply on the 17th of January for the nomination of oommissioners to act i the expropriation of the late Herald block at Lhe southwest comer of Vietoris square the Nt.Antoine ward and a piece of land à portion of lot cadastrai No.91s, on 8e treet, in the ames s eo same ward, for the purpose of widening that street.\u201d Jrom New York, has arrived at Moravia,\u2019\u201d\u2019 from New Yor! or si me FLE \u201cCatania,\u201d from Ham- ra neko Ghana of Goorsin\u201d | CONIA ire \u201cfik \"PRESIDEN T'S MESSAGE.er pens An Unususlly Brief Document Submitted by Mr.Cleveland.The Dangers Ariaing from an Fnepeasing Apopual surplus of Kevenue sad the Discussion of Tariff Katiqes «= How the Presidents would Remeady the Evils, WAsHINGTON, D.C, December &\u2014Pro- Palses were made that tbe anngal message of the President to Congress would be a lengthy cowinupication, but tbe document submitted to the National Legislature to-day 1s unusually briel.It deala only with the question of the dangers arising from an increasing annual surplus of revenue and tbe discussion of tarlff matters.Tne President, however, concludes his messare vith the significant statement Lbat a brief bis tory of the transactions of tbe Department ol State since last year may furBish the occasion for a future communication.The President, In opening his communication Lo Congress, savs: \u201cYou are confronted at tbe threshold of your legislative duties with a coudition of the Dalivnal tinunces which huperatively demands in- mediate and careful consideration.\u2018lhe amount of money aunually exacted through the operation of present laws from the industries and Decessibles of the people largely exceeds thy sum necessary Lo meet the expenses of the government.\u2018Fhe von- ditiou of our Lroasury is not ullogether new; aid it has mor than once of Jato been sub- milled to the peuple\u2019s representatives In copyress, who alone can apply a remedy, and yel the situalton still continues with aggrevated incidents, more than ever presaxipg financ:ul convulsion aud wide spread disaster.!t will uot do to neglect this sitvalion, because its dangers are uot now pripabiy imminent and apparent, They exist hone the less certainly, and await the un'oreseen 4nd unexpected occasion when suddenly they wll be precipitated upon us.\u201d The l'résideut refors to Lhe annual growth Oi the surplus and the large sums taken (rom private etrculation, causing fluaucial strin- ÆsLCY ALd aking necessary the purchase of bouds Lo relleve (ho necesalties Ot business interests.Me fears a recurrence of the late trouble which is measurably beyond the ald ol Treasury interveution, as there are now no bomls outstanding the payment of which bas the right to insist upon; the li ou | aud the government cas only intervene by LIDDING IN THE QPEN MARKET for ts bonds and paÿing the bolders a pre- mWiu i to release thom.\u2018The President dep- recites various vx pedients for placing the ow lus revenues in clreulation, especlally thu in waking extravagant appropriations, 85 sLbuf atiug a bublt of reckless lLwprovi- deuce iheorsistent with the mission of the people abd Lhe high and beneficent purposes of the government.I'be President then goes oll Lo say: \u201cIf disaster results from the continued inaction of Congress, tbe re- spotisil-illty must rest where it beiongs.Tuough the situation thus far considered is frausbt with danger which suouid be fully realized, and though it presents features of wrong 10 the peuple as well as peril to the country, it is but & result growing out of a pertectly palpable aud apparent tause, con- gianlly yeproducing the same alarining clr- cumstances.a congested natioval treasury and a depleted monetary condition In the business of the country, It need nardly be slated that while Lhe present situation (le mands a remedy, Wo can only be saved from a like preaicainent ib the juture Ly the removal of 1ts cause.Our scheme of taxation, by means ot which this needless surplus is taken irom the people and put into the public treasury, conslatz of à tarif or duty levied upon Importations from abroad and internal revenus taxes levied upon thks cun-utuption of tovacco and bpliltuOus and alt liquors.It must be conceded that bone of the things subjected to Intelnal revenue taxation are, strictly 6Deakiny, Decessaries; tuere appears to be vo just complalut of this taxation by the cousumers ol these articies, and there seema to be nothing so well abie to bear the burden without bardsbip to apy portion of the peovis.But our present tariff laws, the vicious inequitable and illogical ROTRCE OF UNNECESSARY TAXATION, ought to be at unce revised and amended.luuse laws as their primary and plain efleel, ralse the price to consumers of all articles nuporied and subject to duty, by precisely the sum puld for such duties Thus tbe amount of tue duty measures the tax paid vy those who purchass for use hess imported articles.Many of these things, however, are raised or inanufactured in our own country and tne duties now levied upon lerewrn goods aud products are called protection to these bums manufactures, because tbey render it possible for those of our peopie Who are manufacturers to make thease taxed articles and sell them for a price ejual to that demanded for the imported goods that have paid customs duty.Ho it happens that while comparatively a few use the imported articles, millions of our people, who never use and never saw any of the foreign products, purchase and use things of thé value kind made in this country sud pay therefore nearly or quite the same enhanced price which (Le duty adds to whe luported articles.Those who buy finported articles pay the duty charged thereon into the public treasury, but tne greal nrajority ot our cifizens, wbo buy domestic articles of the same class, pay a sun at lea-t approximately equal Lo this duty to the home manufaciurer\u201d The President, coutinuing the discussion of tarif readjustment, says: * Relief irom the hard- shins and dangers of our present tariff laws should be deviced with especial precautions against lmperiiling the exisience of our mapufacturing interests, but this existence should not mean a condition which, without regurd to the publio wellare or A NATIONAL EXIGENCY must always ensure the realization of immense profits instead of moderately profitably returns.lt is also said,\u201d writes the Pre-1deht, \u201cthat the increase ia the price of domestic manufactures resulting irom the present tariff is necessary in order that hizher wages may he paid to our workingmen employed iN mabufactories, than are aid fur whatds called the pauper labor of urope.ding to the latest census 4,837,112 persons are ewployed in manufactures and mining, and of these 2,523,089 are employed in such manulacturing industries as are claimed to be benalited by a high tarii.To these the appeal 18 made to save thelr employment and maintain their wages by resisting a change, and but with slight roliection they will not overlook the fact that thoy are consuisers with the rest ; that they, Luo, bave their own wauts and those of their fartlies to supply from their carni ie, auu that tbe price ol tue necessaries of as well a8 the amount ol their wages, wil regulate the measure of their welfare and votniort But the reduotion of taxation de- tmauded should be Bo measured as not to necessitate or justify either the loss of employment by ibe workingman or the lessening of bis waves ; and the profits stili remainin, og to the Mmapufacturer after a necessary res justuient should furnisb no excuse for tbe sacrifice of the Interests of hts employés, eltber in thelr opportunity to work or in the diminution of thelr compensation ; nor can tha worker in manufactures fall to understand that while a high tamft ls olalmed to be necessary to allow the payment of remunerative wages, it certainly results In a very LARGE INCREASE IX THB PRICH of nearly all sorta ul manufactures which, in almost countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family, He receives at the desk of his employer his wa and perhaps before he reaches his home is obliged, In a purchase for family use of an article which embraces his own Jabor, to return In the payment of the increase in price which the tariff permits the hard-earned compensation of many days of toll.The farmer and the agriculturisl, who manufacture nothing, but who pay the incremsed price which the tarifT imposes upon every agricultural implement, upon all ke wears, and upon ali he uses and owny, except the increase of his flocks and herds and such things aa bis husbandry produces from the soll, is invited to ald In maintaining the presen\u2019 situation ; and he js toid that a high Juty on imported wool i8 necessary for the benefit of those who bave sheep to shear, in order that t price ot.their wool may be Ircressed.y, of codrse, are not reminded that the far mer who has no sheep ia.by this scheme obliged in his purchases of clothing and woollen yooius to pay a tribute to bis fellow-farmer as well as to the manufacturer and merchant, nor is any mention made of the fact that the ahee owners themselves and their must wear clothing and use other articles mannfactured from tbe wool they sell at tariff prices, and thus, as consumers, must = Trap ot Westy on uit must bu conccued that TRE cour or LIVISG caused by such ail becomes & burden upon those with woaderate m and the pour, the ewployed and unewployed, the sick and well, and the youny and ald, and that {t constitutes a tax which, with relentless grasp, is fastened upon tue clothing of every mau, Woman and child in the laud, reasons ure sugested why the removal or reduction of this duty should be iucluded ln a revision of onr tartit laws, (ur progress toward a wise conclusion will pot bo ime proved by dwelling upon the cries of protec- tou audi free trade.\u201cThis savors loo much of baudying epithets; it is a conitiou which coulronts us.not a theory.Relief Tron: Lbie condition tusy Muvoive à slight reduction of the advantages which we awanl our hume productions, but the entiro withdrawal of such advaulages should not Le contemplated.Tle question of iree trade is absolutely irrelevant; und the persistent claim made in certain quarters, that all efforts to relieve LLe people from unjust all unDocessary Laxatlon ave 6Cbenes.0i 50 called tree Lradurs, is wischiovous aud far rewoved froin any consideration tor the public good.The stinple and plain duty which we vwe to the people ls to reduce taxation to the necessary expenses of au ecobouileal operation of the Governnieuk, and to restore to the bus ness of tue country the Inonsy which we told tn the Yrea- sury through the perversion of (Govern wental powers.These things cn avd should be dons with safety to all ourIndus- tries witout danger to Lhe opportunity for retuunelative sabor which our workingmen need, apd with benelit to them amd all our pe -ople Ly vleapoutig their nats of sub- si-teuce and creasing Lie weasure of thelr colmiorts\u201d\u2019 THE QUEEN WINS PRIZES.At the Smithticld Cattle nhow \u2014 Emigration Return, TorbNTo, Deceruber 6.-.-The followlng special cable appears in this worning's Mad, datgd Loundou, December 5: The Quueu bus taken al Smithfeld cattle how six first prizes, one second, vne tbird and twosilver cups in the cattle classe.The Prince of Wules cowspeted 1 wine classes ana secured ouly a secoud prize lu the South Dewn Sheep.The champion plate for tho linest beast shown was awarded Lo Mr.\u20aclement Stepneuton, of Newcastle, Wuo exhibited the samo cow that oblaived Lhe champronship al birmingbam, Tue uvani- mous opluton mong the breeders is that tue show throughout is the finest ever held tn the United Kingdon, the, cattle and shew Bb displaying rern¥irkable VE maturity.Tue J rine ot Wales aid à special visit Lo the sho Ap \u2018emigration return for ele ÿeu-months shows an iucrease to Canada vof over four- Leen thousand, and to the States of over fifty-seven thousand.\u2018lhe return shows a toial increase of en:igration of G4,940, R.& 0.The Srecial Finance Committee on the Fonition of the Cuimpaæny\u2014 Au Fesventi- tion shows it to Have Earned a Dividend, The committes, consisting of Messrs.Murray, dtarves and Desjar nus, directors of the Richelieu £ Ontario Navigation Cu.Hpany, appointed after the death of Senator Sen.cal to examine aud report upon the financial position ol tbe company, have nearly vou- pleted their labors and are in a position to show that the gross earnings of the year are $580,000, within a few thousand dollars of those of last year, while the running e «- penses dre consideravly less, bringiog up the net profits to over $100,000, sufliclent to vay the usual uividend of 3 per cent which was \u201cpassed\u201d in October as well as tbat pnyable iu February.Expenses for repairs sbow a slight increase.e $000,000 of bouds are w be issued next week.A satus- factory offer bus been received for them, an it is belleved that the $200, 009 set aside Lu liquidate the floating debt whl be ample to leave the company absolutely tree of 1n- debtedness.The above commitiee will in the futurs continue Lo supervise the linances of the company.AMUSEMENTS, Tae Hrixriop-LoNGLEY RECTTAT.\u2014Last night's recital in the Queen's Hall was the ideal of a well arranged concerts.Uniy two periorwers, but tho-e of Lhe best; seven groups ol short selsclions, with Do composer «luplicated, gave à variety in unity that muds a charming entertainment.Mr Lruest Longley's legato playing is something ariistbo, and his secoud selection, Sherwood's \u201cLtbolinga,\u201d although of no great value as a composition, was a charm- Ing stance of it, lue perfect Interpretation of this made it worth listening to.Mr.Long- ley again played very woll Heunessy's descriptive composition >In the Moatains,\u201d with !la BUCCespive phases ot druwsy Noon aud mysterious 1 wilignt, with the final purst Into Lhe brillant Etude Another Luce, ot Rubinsteiu's, gave him scope for some fine fuoco playing.Yon Wilm's \u201cHumoresice\u201d demanding rupidity of execution and surety ol touch, and the \"Valse de Concert\u201d of Wieniawastl, were given with such gooi effect Lhat an tmperious reeull Was Insisted on In liralims\u2019 Hungarian Crzardas the eculiar rhythm was Well bit of Schumnann\u2019s ittie tritle.\u201cGrillen\u201d with pretty stacvaio effects, and one of Liszt's Khapsodies, No.6, dismissed the audience.Mr.Max lewnrich was and was watmly welcomed by those who ve BO ofteu heard him in oratorio ere, He sang à German love song of Job.l'fahms\u2019 to Mr.Longley'a sympathetic accompaniment with taste and feeling, apd the most perfect enunciation.in good voice, The song te the Evening star from the \u2018Tanuhause:,\u201d althouzb deprived of tie setting which 13 such an essential of Wagner's wusle, displayed the higher qualities of Mr.Hennichi's vo His aucors after this, to bis own accompabi- ment, was a gein of delicate fesling und passionate simplicity such as wo have seldom beard.As hls tinal appearance Mr, Helorich had selacted a Sebubert group in three different slyies, the Serenade, Lhe Resting Place and the Pigeons.lie perhaps sang the second number a little rast.Both Mr.Longiey and, Mr.Helnrich may be sure of a wurm reception from local audiences as viteu as they choose Lo come before them, judging from tbe impressiun they wade lust night.leavy Beniences, In the Court of Special Sessions this morning, three heavy sentences ware pronounce ed.James Terry, who has already been In penitentiary ten times, and James Murphy, who hans set ved Lhirea terms, were rentence | to suven years each for baving robbed 850 from Peter Lamnpbell ot Lachine campbell had «nine to the city last Weel to deposit $hHu in 8 bunkgvben he was brought jutoa saloon by the two wen, angel and robbed of tbe wotuy.Joseph Lahale, for stealing a horse from the stable of Mr.Archambault on kmilée street, was sentenced Lo two years\u2019 penitentiary.\"Family Dyes in order to be of value must ba pure, strong, quick of actes, aud easy to use.| qualities are only * to be had In the oelebrat- ed Diamond Dyes and it easily explaine thelr popularity.32 colors.1U ceuts vach At all Drugyists, Considering how smal! a tooth is, it 18 as- tootshing how much acha ft cab hold.No wonder the man wrote a book and called it \u201cTen Acres Enough Use the safe, Jeasant, and ef effectua! worm kilier.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator ; noth ing equals it.Procure a bottle and take t howe.Robby was inspecting the new baby for the iirst time, and his dictum was as follows :\u2014*1 B'pose jl'5 nice \u2019nough, what there is of it; but I'm sorry it ato\u2019 ta parrot.\u201d Dyspepsia makes you nervous, and ner- vousuess makes you dyspeptic; either une renders you iniserable.Carter's Litile Liver Pills cure both.Special Notice.\u201cTak Yer Auld Cloak Aboot ye\u201d 1a the subject of ons ul our graatest poets, but, let it be ulmmed with the Iurs suid at 5 Carsley a.Banjo Strings.The strings used at Mr.Parker's concert Inst night are the celebrated Russian Gu Strings and were procured ab Geo.Sheppard's Music Warerooms, 2:2 St Catherine street.Our artists are reahiz'ng the fgot that this is the emporium for ra liable strings and musical merchaudise day goods now arriving.\u2014 return their share of this increased price to \u201cNo Queer Story\u201d about tt the value you the tradesmen.When be umber ot Jeoaive ip Christinas and New Year's goods armears engaged wool ?oom- the largest stors Jo Canada.pared with all the Iarmoms in the conniry a : «6 Sanne od ! CHAPTER V11\u2014lContinuad), He settles himself in his seat and begins te coutemplate the tasks he bas set himself to do; which ure, first, to i wake the young lady's acquaintancy who sits before him; second, to gain her ° love.He is sure he knows none of her\" - circle to formally introduce him: aad wisely judges that she will by no meana permit him to ihtroduce himself; ad on his entering the carriage she has drawn herself up, given him a glance of the coldest unmeaning, and now doesn't let her eyes wander from a newspapet she has drawn out of her band-aatohel, the only bagzase she has with her.Uutil he conquers the first problem jt is manifestly absurd to contemplate the second; so he nnmediately directs his mind to discover some means of creating an acquaintance, without either wounding her sensitive pride or outraging any of the proprietics of usage or decorum of the classin life to which Miss Anstruther evidently velongs, While doing 80, he cannot keep from coutemplating the woncerful phyaieal beauty of tho girl betors hon, which, until now, Lu bas not thoroughly realized.\u2018I he girl i$ bat little over the medium he ght, but, so erect, she louks mueh taller.lier tigure is a periect combination of the round contours of the woman and the lithe aud subtle graces of the girl; her limbs having that a; silo ease of movement, that makes their motion hurmoulous; tneir rest, unconscious beauty.al this is easily apvarent, for sho has been clothed by an artist who hag elt that art could do nothing for such à figure but simply dispiay it; and her dress, without any undue trimimng or furbelow.is a perfect tit, Its color is blue, of wedium shade, relieved by a Jittlo white al neei and wrists and a handful of pink rosebuds careless] pinned on her-bosom.The general effect of this tlet is simplicity, perfect in detail, from Ler boots and gloves to herjewellers, v, whichis limited in amount but exquisite in design: froin the mas sive gold bracelet thal encloses her supple wrist to the little watch she occa~ sionally consults.Under à bat, not large enough to can- veal the furim of her head, is à beavy masa of lustrous golden hair, with now and then a dash of brown auburn showing in it, which shades something a poef would Lave called \u2018a poern, aintes would have styled a picture; but arned kuows it is the fairest thing in nature, tor itis the face of the girl he loves.And as that thought comes thoroughly howe to him, he thanks (God, as he has never thanked Thm before, that he is rich, and has leisure, and can persue her to the earth, if necessary, to make her his own.As a poor man, he would have been tied to some drudgery of life for daily bread, and so have lost her; but now he has his chance, nothing can rob him of that; and he \"laughs to Limself as he thinks that fanatics have told us tha $ \u2018contentment is better than wealth; forgetting that it takes a philosopher be content with poverty; though a man can sometimes be satisfied with riches Asto the character of the young lady before him, Barnes bas a vague idea (bat it is perfect; but he is by this time artial to her that a blemish would de wisted by his amorous mind into a beauty; and he does not notice that there is a general finpulsivenass of mane ner about her, that would make a careful observer guess that Miss Anstruther might carry a generous impulse too far; and has a spirit that is apt to fly to arms before even the hugle sounds the alarm, to do battle tor ideas upon which she forms opinions without very deep consideration, hut with intense and determined conviction.At present, Mr.Barnes notices that his ange! has 4 discontented expresso on her face and is tapping the floor o the car very impatiently with her seraphe ie foot.Wit: a lover's faint-he ness he Imagines she is angry at his intrusion upon her privacy.\u2018This i8 partly true; the presence of any man would annoy any girl at sueh a moment, fos Miss Anstruther\u2019s foot is asleep and sbe would like to be alone, so that she might kick it about, 8 on it, dance upon it and drive the ood.les and pins out of it, unembarrassed by wasculine obv ersation, After a little, gentler measures 8 parently succeed; a peaceful lassitu Japer in quiet once more, Silence! 1f he only dared to break it by addressing her; but a too vital res hangs upon her reception of his ada jarnes have spoken with the nonchalant assy.ance of the man of the world; mak an advance that could by no means of fend; and, if not pleasently re grace, But with her\u2014it seems so di ft a slight offence might Sentra : chances of success; an in the defensive armor of hauceux has put about ber.While he watches, she reads the news aper, and the t hardly stopping, 8 Hps past Melun making a movement.She apparently finishes the paper; and putting it down, takes from lier satche a novel Hs she begins to read, getting more more interested; and her face Joflecting A Barnes can see it is one of Outder a's, hardly thinks it is just the thing for hi divinity to peruse; for, though B ; enjoys Ouida himself, Hke many o hae wiek ness in his family; and he almost now.regards the girl in that ight \u2014eotioan trated in himself.le ab last sees title and 18 relieved; it 18 \u201cTwo Lit thetic story ever written; containing Ba\u2019 wickedness, nothing but tears.some of these have got into the girl's eyes and add to her loveliness as the train she i8 going to leave him, Lut she Is.interested in the novel,she merely 100 \u201cpe calls -the guard Lo her an sa \u201cFind Lady Chartris, who is on oin her at the next station,\u201d them uries herself in the book once more, As the guard goes away, Barnes blesses the genius of Ouida that has given him on, and after finishing the story and wiping the tears from her eyes with the back of her hand, unconsciously, t girl looks out of the carriage window commune with average French views for orejthan a quarter of an hour at time; she turns from the window with a little pathetic yawn, half sigh few néw beauties, and tries to find & spot in the cushion that is softer than her clieek, that shes may rest it agaluss it and to sleep.contemplative; she looks quiet! Barnéd; ind, after a little, here yes av à slight smile of recognition which makes the Joung man hop © or?id comes over her 1ace and she peruses the vances, To any other girl | could be retreated from with nd the girl to see if there is vo Meal one or two little stalions, withont cher the passions and cmotions of t men, he prefers to have all the Wooden Shoes,\u201d perhaps the most pas stops at Montereau.Here Barnes fears train, and tell her Miss Anstruther alittle more time.The train rush the passing scenery.Dut no one cam tosses away her hat, which exposes s Her \u2018expression becomes dreamy am discovering that h © is be Barnes of canvas, e in reall remembering a8 Mrs, Vavassours dissipat young Faust of the La Belle Spaces episode, and her glance becomes &.6! .Egil \"PR (To de Continent.) Ÿ. nn ve EVRREETT.eraity #8 about to have the accommods-} ve plans, p the most ex- \u2018tansive and imposing \u2018structure erected 4n Canada since the parliament buildings.The architects of the continent were invited to compete for the plans, and as a natural result'a great deal of curiosity exists among educationalists apd architects as to the details of the accepted designs.The Stan will tomorrow publish line large illustratious of the projected building und \u2018ground plan, along with portraits ®f the founders and present oflicials of the University aud a concise historical sketch of the institution.\u2018This mat ter will take up a whole page of to-morrow's STAR, which will be un excellent paper to keep, or send to friends abroad, as an illustration of the educational and architectural advancement of Montreal.Dealers requiring extra papers tomorrow must give their orders beiore one o'clock.THE WINDSOK, Two Tickets to be Voted on at the Annual Meeting To-day\u2014The Barland and Old Board Ticket.The shareholders of (\u2018anada\u2019s palace hotel me! this afternoon Lo discuss tbe anuual re- rt of the directors aud to appoint a board for tho ensulag year.l'ousual interest is taken in the meeting as LWo tickets were prepared, one known as the Lurlaud and the other as the old board ticket That of Mr.G.B Burland is as; follows: Andrew Alan, a.# Burland, Charles tiarth, James P.Dawes, Wm! Casslls, Selkirk Cross, Heary Jose ph.The old board ticket 1s as follows: Andrew Allan, Mootagu Alan, Chas Garth, J.F.Dawes, W, Cassils, Jas.Shearer, and Hector Mackenzio.The Burland ticket clalm that they control the stock, and announce their intention, in the event of belng elected, ol making Important c es The years business has been a most satisfactory one, and, notwithstanding the fact that over 500 has been vxpended on repairs, a © Yividend of 7 per cent.paid ob stuck and sonds, a considerable surplus is carried lor- raid to next year.ANOTHER VICTIM To the G, T.BR.Fatal Level Crossings.The already trightful number of fatal level crossing accidents on the \u2018:.T.R.has been Incr: by one more last evening.The victim this time is Geu.!lugbes, a oung man of St.Cunegonde.He wus walk- Tag over the Wellington street crossing last evening shortly alter 9 o'clock and was struck down by a locomotive, No une seems to bave seen the man until the accident happened.His apparently lilsless body was pulled out between the wheeis and brakes and was brought to the Notre Dame hospital where it was found that Le suffered from a fracture ot the skull; both bis legs were broken, both arms were fractured, ana soine ol his ribe were broken.No Informa- etion could be elicited trom him excepting his name and residence, al and he died at 3 o'clock this morning.The Inquest which has been fixed for this afternoon is loukod for with interest as the case is so far shrouded in mystery.Deceased was about 25 years old.STILL LOST, \u201cHope LDeferred Maketh the Heart Sick.\u201d » The disappearance of Mr.Lawrence Rose is still shrouded tn the deepe-t mystery, but every day fresh suggestions and surmises are made.Yesterday his brother at one time was (nformed that the missiDg man was seen at Toronto, but the whole city has been thoroughly searched by ue- tectives At another time Mr Rose was tn- formed that hig brother was seen ulive and well ving up to his hous= 1 l'riuce Artbur avenues.After that he was hur riedly ed to Lachine by a rumor that bis brother was seen In that veigbborbood, and this morning he left town for St.Johns, Que, 8 rumor having arrived that the missing man was -een in a j state of insanity.Meanwhile th.(amily are in a state of perplexity that is most barass- ing and Jialressing.br 1 .Godiray suggests that the missing aE Jr may have falien into the drain at the corner of Sherbrooke und Sbuter streets, which was left open ou the night of the disappearance and govered wilh snow the uext morning.NECK AND NECK.Liberals and Conservatives Working Hard im the Interest of Their Respective Pa A meeting of Liberate was beld in the office of Mr.EK.N.St.Jean, adv.cate, last evening, for the purpose offreoryanziog the almost detunct Club National.A committee was appointed to revise the cluv + constitution.Another meeting will be be.1 shortdy when the advisability of |urchasing a building in the city which will be used as the headquarters of the Liberal party in the Pruvinoe of Quebec will be dis- A meeting of Conservatives will be held this evening in the Victoria Chambers, Notre Dame street, for the purpose ot organizin a bating soclety under the auspices of Gouservativo Association.It is understood that the Conservative Association have decided to purcoase a buliding in Montreal which will te used as the headquarters otthe Conservative party.Railway Appointment.rN Sploer General Manager of the da GT.R., has resigued, to ac- oept a similar position on the \u201cault Ste.Marie and.Atlantic Railway.Mr.Spicer was for many years General Superintendent of the G.T.BR.here, and his manv friends Su be Pp leased to hear of his advangoment His engagenrent with the new road is for five years, and at a remarkably Landsome KINGSTON ELECTION TRIAL Judge Patterson lanides that the Case Must go on\u2014The First Witness.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KIxasToN, December 6.\u2014-The Court House erowded this morning when the con- election trial began at ten o'clock.hea Justice Paterson took the bunch Mr.Dalton McCarthy, Q C., raised the guess tion as to the limitation of time.The usudt six months had elapsed, and he held that Case was out of court.Judge Patterson said that be had no objection to give his opinion on the matter, and that was that six mobths had not expired, tor the time l\u2019arlia- ment was in session should not be tounted.over the law apd added that the Inore, he read it the more clearly was the idea Impressed on bis mind.Hesides this She Court of A peal h had g iven an order enlarging tho iho case would pro- .Thomas Cambridge was the firat witness.He had a son in Osbawa, and it was claimed that Isaac Noble had paid fifteen Jotlars for | bis trayelling expenses.The son came and Noble.was visited after the voting.Noble would pot talk to the younz man, but tbe father went to the office and tbe monsy was advanced, Also & note to be signad Objection\u2019 was Laken, but Noble said that he would not be hard on the witness, that he would not Torco payment.Then the note was signed tue money was given to the son waiting outside.After Mr.Noble's death, Mra Noble sent a notification \u2018Cambridge, but as soon as explanations were made the lady tore up the note.and pavment has never since been demanded.Witness said that Noble told him to get his son down and it would be all right He understood his expenses would be pail.Noble sald he could mot pay money to the boy, for it mizkht be said it was for his voting.tbat Mr.Baker, of the Reform Association, male the 8 uggestion to get his son down and it would be all right.Thomas Cambridge, son, interviewed parties on both ; æicos for his travelling expenses Finally was seen, and an intimation was made that the father would be loaned the mouev.\u2018I thouzbt it a crooked way to do the thing,\u201d said witnesa, \u201cbut he took the muney trom bis father, who bad signed the «Witness said that it ran through his mind that the money be was to get was for his vote.No demand bad been made on him money, though he told his tather that hore was ho would per it.To snow the the youl dollowing evidence told to Ro to Noble to Witness said ! cie wbeü I told Noble how EERE promised to lend my father | i Tae may Breas Hoste to wet anotlar dicen dil dollars; fad dia Baker how ] voted ; what it se pres of me asking Lim for RS kim I voted or Wir Job was & dollar treat with,\u201d saida $f docu There was intense indignation as the witness bravado.E.H.Binythe, president of the Consarys- tive Assuc Mon, Rave ov idence as to the agenoy of lsaac Nobla, UNITED STATES CABINET CHANGES WasHINGTON, December 6.\u2014The President to-day sent the following nominations to the of the United States; William F.Vilas, of Wisconsin, to be decretary of the Interjor : Don M.Dickinson, of Michigan, to be P Master General; Charles +.Fairfield, ot Now York, to be Secretary of the Treasury; Geo.L Rives, of New York, to be assistant Secretary of State; Jumes W.Hyatt, of Connec- tiout, Lo be United States Treasurer.CABLE JOTTINGS.Lord Mayor Sullivan, of Dublin, has been removed tuo Tullamore gaol to prevent his holding dally levees, a8 he was doing in the g aul bere.Most Rov.John Power, Catholie Bishop of Waterford and Liswore, Is dea The Dublin police are nouvel endeavoring to arrest Mr.Gullhooly, M.P.for Cork, who has taken refuge wih Mr.Pyne, in Listinoy Castle, which 18 prepared to dely the police.Mi.Gulbooly.it is pelioved, intends Lo escape from the castle to- PERSONAL, Rev.J.Lawrence Min, M.A.of Bath Maine, Is visiting bis parents here in this city.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Gilman have returned to the city alter a pleasant tour 1n the United States.Rev.J.G.Norton, Rector nf Montreal, has left the city to conduct ap wight days\u2019 mission in Shawville, Que.Rev.Louis H.Jordan, of Erskine Church, left on a trip lor New York and Washington vy the Central Vermout lust night L.A.Brisson, Lavrairie; Judge Lupret, se joins: Dr, .Pillet, St.Genevieve: Captain Drusseau.Laprairie, aro aL t Richelieu.Mr.John Everett Kirkpatrick, a well known merchant of this city.has been sworn ina justice of the peace, for the district of Mont- reul, tls slternoo Mr, ©, P.Germain, N.has resigned his Osition 5 the p nots 8 office and has een replaced by My Ed.Turveon, brother of tbe superior of St.Mary\" 8 Culiexe.A number of people were at Bonaventure garer Jugterday afternoon to bid farewell to Mr.J .Barclay.late of the firm o! McIver & bar Ay who left for New York, where he ropose~ to Inake bis residence and-enzage n business.« Sir John Macdonald has received a unique and exquisite Christmas wift in the shape ol a walking stick consisting of a poiatid leopard wood cane, surmounted by a richly chased siiver koob contaluipg a most beautiful agate.The stick was a present of Mrs.Cantlie, sister of Sir Grorze Stephen.Whose collection of axates athered on the shores of the Baie Je (haleurs he always greatly admired.NEW YORK STOCK EXUHANGE, Reported by Macdougail ltrs.Stocc brokers ¢9 Bt rancols Ly Rave street Dec cuber 6.La pe a ! Fe.ÊTSE, cv, vob N, do {rer 475 S'tn A 47 4, 40ay .10014 10834 15 do \u201cef \u201c 1oa1, be 455 Ublu vLent.\u2026|.67g, Bare Sali AS lots, Oregon Tran ei .38034 130344 me & West it $0 Ly 205, Facifie Mall, ai 671 + Pullman Lar RTI Lakeshore Mica, centi.LE MM.1071 2, Ili y Mob.& | lio aay v7 (Ww .Pac ul wie rk ep hance 4aû EIEN 301, 265% ses, ok STOCK ExCcH ANGE.Gordon Strathy 4 Co.Xavier st.Boe 2 i, BT TT moNTREAL Reported for the STAR b Stoel brokers.lant Lo 0 A \u2019 Caursutpiie| 140 [at \u2018 - 150 (VHL ee o.118 I Graiu-Latest prices in New York & Chicago specially reported for tbe STAR dy Mac KR & Bake au Frs.Xavier GRAIS IN New Nonx GRAIN IN omtoaGo.Opy.Hgst Lwst Cisg pr THs Lwsg|Cl'sg 358% TRI ie 76e 70011856 7 Rly TR 2 vai BDL7:8634 V4 13 5414 [ brads i Mii 40 B14 B11 ¢ DORR BOT, - 028 4 9234 01 8154 0514 vô: 7 V4! 54% 64%, (214 A3 Big sis He ss jj51Me5li4 50 4814 «Bhim 641y G1Ly U3 S503 b8Ly Savy, 4 3813 Wig duly Igo, 804 HU 40 3130 L2 8014 30 Wily 404g 40 40° Sama BE Le 3314 PROYIBIONS IN CHIDAGO MontL[Uupénibs.| Hrenest Lowest [Closing Fork.Jan.1480 15 [FIAT EY 4713 Feb\u2026\u2026]| 35.159 14.8) 144215 15.50 15.27L2| 151 7.50 737L2{ 7.2 7.60 Ta, Ti, 7.90 777) 76714 \u201cFonmios EXCHAHOE\u2014 Ke w.L Jackson & Lo Court.+ p.m 8.TNE A \u20ac ried for THE NTAR rogers.lu0 Exchange ontreal, Fosted.[Actua | Betw'n Bis.(Louuter 4.82 48814 NY.Fa \u20181-10 dis @par | Tepar 84 4H4La NE.GO, 83-1648 14 165 adn.Bla @9 Bly 258434 Aut abl\u2019s 9% @10 Money in London 3 fic 12 3e\u2014Cousois 101 i-i6.Money, 15-16.When you suffer from sick beadache, dizziness, constipation, etc, remember Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills will relieve you.One pill 1s a dose.\u201cspecial Notice.Miss Kellogg and the Flscher Pianos.That Miss Kellogg bolds tbe \u2018 Fischer\u201d in the highest esteem is sbown by the following testimonial: Messrs.J.& C.Fischer : GENTLEMEN.\u2014 It is with $leasure ! that I state tunt the \u201c Fischer Grand\u201d so kindly fur- nisned toriny concert pleased me exceedingly, and I found its tone purer and sympathetic and of yreat sustaining quality.Sincerely yours.CLARA Louise KELLOGG.Mr.L.BE N.Pratte, No.1676 Notre Dame street, Montreal, keeps always in stock Fischer pianos of Lhe same quality as the one referred to above.285 x Spring Rollers and shades, Fancy pa patterns, Vienna coffee machines, brass kettles on stand, weather strip in rubber, wood and felt.very durable and effective, patent carpet sweepers, patent curtain stretchers eta, at L J.A Surveyer, 1588 Notre Dame St.4x Messre.W.Scott & Bon bave received advice of a shipment.to them of a collection of about [ifty paintings by toe most eminent Dutch and Belgian painters.This will no doubt make à slir amongst Montreal con- poasleurs as the atch School is now considered by eminent critics to be at the head of modern painters.* None Nicer\u201d than the Fancy Goods dis- layed at S.Carsley's, suitable for Christmas iitts, appropriate, acusonable and reasonable.The firm of Goo.\u2018Steck & Co.stands in the foremost rank, bus stood its ground against all competition, and bas, especially during late years, distinguished itself through à succession of improven.ents in tbe manu facture of the Steck instruments which have been deservedly acknowledged by the suite of the musical world.Geo.J.Sheppard, sole agent, 2282 dt.( \u2018atherine street It you wial to see your boy look really comfortable get one of S.Carsley's heavy Winter Overcoats, they are perfect in out and finisb.A Benntifal Sight.Everybody should pay an early visit to that well known Emporium tmas Onrds, Clarke's, of Leaver Hall \"Hil, as the display is really far beyond any yet \u2018seen in this oity.he prices are low, and within the reach ol all a store is so well Known that further 1s unnecessary, rested ~The Peace Delegation, \u201c(srnosan TO TRE STAR) Lonpow, December 6\u2014 The strong party spirit engeudered on the Irish question is shown by the speeches\u2019last night of Right Hoo.W.H.Smith, leader of the Commons, at Doncaster, the Marquis of Ripon, late Vice-Hoy of India, and Mr, Warrington, both ordinarily mild politicians.Lord Ripon denounced his former leader, Lord Hartington, and minimized the importance of the Hartington and Goschen meetings in Dublin, wbich, be said, oonsisted of persons collected from all paris, even abroad.Lord Hartington and Mr.Chamberlain, he sald, recently started the new theory that unanimily was necessary before a constitutional change wus admissible.Such a principle meant utter stagnation.They could never expect greater unanimitythan is shown at present in Ireland by the return of eighty-six Parnellites and sixteen opponents.Mr.Smith roundly ac cused tbe opposition in Parliament of obstruction, and made the discovery that the » Opposition had made 730V speeches against 4100 by Governmeut supporters.Without checking these figures it may be pointed out that ln discussions of A VAST AND COMPLEX MEASURE like the cdercion bill, which resulted In many excellent amendments designed to shield the innocent.a conspiracy o! sllencs was observable on the part of Govern- mebt supporters, And it was the same with the discussion ol the Mitchelistown affair, when the law oflicers were absolutely unable to prove their case or cite a precedent for the suppression of public meetings.Mr.Swith declared that the policy of the Government was to restore confldence in the law and the administration of the law in Ireland A commentary on this is afforded by a protest, signed by filtv-one ministers of religion of all sects at Bristol, expressing a distioct, emphatic and earnest prolest against the Government procedure in Ireland as juterfering with the personal liberty and right of public meeting in order to hush the national volce and crush the national life.Some of the signers are Church of England men, but the majority are dissentera, and, therefore, presumed to berals.Such a step, however, a8 a collective protest, addressed to the chief of Lhe Government, is significant.THE COMING SESSION.The Government, in spite of the tone of confidence of its supporters, is not anxious to meet rarliasment, as there 18 no knowing what may happen.\u2018The Liberal-Unionists are tractable at present, but this may not last.Protection is the rock ab Mr.Ashmead Bartlett and others are responsible for forcing it into prominence.1he Tory programme Isto try w aliay the fears of their Libera) Unionist allies and ss the matter ls not yet snfliciently discus The Tory wembers in Urban districts bave a difficult part to play to ooncillate the working classes, who might revoltat apy time under a Churchill Government.TheYe- fore the Government will put off the meeting of Parliament to the unprecedenledly late period of the end of February.They propose to introduce new rules, but for discussion only, rather than for serious consideration.The object is to gain time, not being able to make up their minds.The local! Government bili is between two stools.It made frankiv elective it will displease the bulk of the \u2019l'ories ; if not it will displease the Liberal Unionists.GOLDWIN SMITH CORRECTED.Prot.(rohlwin Smith declared that no Irishman, Catholic or Protestant, could have done lor national education what bad beer done in 1852 hy Nir Alexander MacDooald, a Scotchman devoted to Ireland.No far from being *\u201ctmpossible,\u201d Sir Alexander Mac- Donald is not a Scotchman, but an Irish- mau, and bis proper name 18 MacDonnell THE PEACE DELE:ATION.Mr.William Jones, secretary of the English Peace Nociety, says that everywhere throughout bis travels in America he has met with baarty kindness, and bas eliciteq from as of society, from the President downwards, the expression of genuine sympathy.NEW YORK AND Cl \u2018CHICAGO WEAK.Montreal Some Better.Liverpool Wheat Dull \u2014 Corn Firm aad Higher\u2014Fork and Cheese Unchanged, In the afternoon morning prices were firmly held.New York stocks.as well as Chicago grain and provisions, were as a rule lower tban yesterday\u2019 s slosing.AFTERNOON BALES.\u201440 Bank of Montreal 303, 1 Mercoania, 119%, 50 Commerce, 111%, 50 Tolegranh, 91.\u201c0 Richelieu.425, 50 do \u201c2h 50 Gus, 191%, 15 Street Rallway 220.Wholesale Prodacs and Provisions pura First pots, $4: second.$3 50 to 8 55; Apres \u2014Evagorated.10% to 10Xo; dried, 8 to 7 per | UTTER.\u2014V;6 qunte: Creamery, 206 to 236 Townenios, 1T> to 22c: Western, 136 to 17a.a The latest cable quotes cheese at à, We quote: Med dium 9.10 106: ne, 10 to Soke: fn oat 10% t Esas.\u2014 We auote 17 to 186 for limed and Iresh 18 to 30c per dozen.F1sR\u2014 Labr of herrinan, $4 35 to 450 per br green cod.No, 1 \"1150 to #75, per do: dry god s4 to 4 25 do.: b.salmon $14 25 her byl: Labrador do, $14 55 fo 15 Hn per pris Hudson Lay sea trout, $9 50 to $1u per br FLoUR\u2014Patent winter.$4 25 to 4 60; do &pring.$4 40 to 4 60: straight roller.$4 05 to 425; extra, $590 tn 390: euperfine, $3 15 to 515; strong bakera\u2019 $4 15 104 50: Ontario bacs, extra, $1 to 1 95: superfine, $1 35 to\u2019'l 70: city strong bakers (140 Ib, sacks) ver 1961 $440 10 4 50; ontmeal bri.to 4 25 éranulnted bel çà 25to4 N.\u2014We quote: Wheat, No.1 hard Maxi- soba, 5 to 86e: No.2, Canadian spring.to 84c : Canadian white, No.2 8p: corn, 62 to 63c Nan, Ma: 550 in bon: onff, 36 to 370: poss.24 to 730; rye.Bac: unrley, 6754 to 73% oi new York Stock Market, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] New \u201c Yonx, December 6.\u2014The Posts financial article says: \u2018No far as the fluctuations of prices and the volume of business wore concerned there was nothing of importance in the market in the forenoon, Yester- was pretty well sustained though the majority of storks opened a smail fraction lower than they closad.nnd they continued 60 throuæbout tbe forenoon.Over ger nt of the trading was in st.ul, Reading.Union Pacific.Ere and La n absence of any siznifioant movement Indicated a is- osftior to await developments, and, coupled Sth \u201cthis, is the growing belie! that the traditional December, break\u2019 will not be experienced this year.Grain and Flour, Liverpool eables this morning, although uoting the same prices as for the past few ays, say wheat is dull, but cora is firm, with an advance In price.The latest Produce Fx- change Reporter says there is a great lack of among speculative dealers in cheat Though the pcverty of many clear headed merchants compels them to deal A aad.It should be remembered tbat in nome countries they are now drawing on their reserves of last year.which are moderate everywhera.Farmers\u2019 delivériea in this country are fali- i ing off, and we are from this time forward likely to have A weekly faliing off in the visible, and a change in rhe situation is rom ised nat an early day.The rains bee latter part of November prov joo la o do much good as they were oil owed by a rapid fall in temperature.k and proved in some sections injurious, espe- elally where joe firmed.noe of snow in most Winter Wheat States at this time ia vnforiunat he heavy northwest winds which prevail at this season of the year blow out the wheat plant, ps sinpe iteame up it has e n fseble gro en the real situa- pion in this country Ba better understood in arono there will be less disposition to bear {he market, and healthier conditions are like- y to pre usiners on \u2018Change remains unchanged from nil our reports of late.nothieæ doing in grain, and nothing in flour except local! sup- Ther esterday ns posted there American snd Foreigs.\"§ BEERROEK reports: Datnoos off coast coast: Whe I but firm ; cora noth! ng.Cargoes ae on e and for shipment: bas quiet fair demand, eat and god ro.steady TA Foon flour in Paris, 5 .ko ivorimol wh ma Liver \u20189d: whi pr on Lansing, dt aT obn fisted yoars Royai .Dm, John, year 1 aftern mi Ee of whont ng coipta pe we bd Stormy ¥.> George Gorely.DRYSDALE-MacGREGOR-At United Chur Bow Glasgow, N don Deyeda INESON \u2014 In this eity.on the §th inst., dons Willi iam.eldest son of Geo.year! lathore residence, 923 Notre Lame root, further notioe.[ papers please ony CAUCHON- En this this city, on, Sunday, the 4th Canchon.of this city.please copy.) TOWNSEND-At the residence of her father.on the secon daughter of 8.W.Townsend, Hamiiton, Ont.and sister of 8.B.Townsend of this aged 24 years, 245 LEVY\u2014AL18 Prince Arthur street, on Non- day evening, _npovlexy, lato residence on Wednesday, 7th {oar., omaym\u201d congrewation.please copy.! MASSE\u2014In t olty, M0 Mrs, Henrietta Masse, wile of Joan Bt aged 57 years and 7 months.Funeral froma by bis Inte residency, 217 Lassiichetiore street, on Friday, Decein- ber 9th, a a.m.Friends and relatives are requested to attend without furthor notice, 285 McNICOLL\u2014At 17 Shuter street.Gth inst.Norman, only son of David and Eemtlin Ma Neoll aged 4 years 9% months, Fuunral CROWLEY \u2014At 89 Dnihousle street, in this city on December 5th, of diphtheriu, George DONNELLY \u2014In this city, on the 6th inst.Arobibald, aed 4 years 6 tecond and John Donnelly.Funeral Cote des Neiges Cemetery.WHELAN\u2014Un December 2 of Marvaret Whelan, aged 10 years.A 5.100 contain.ERIAGES.: GOBELY\u2014~In this wr i dtu bilp on December 53, a Go rely, ooh ter of the or- N.ed ee a the 1st inst, by ie re?the rm oi { Dry sdaie Bros.aria, daugh for of.t Te RBebert Gregor, Esq, all of New G OW.DEATHS, \u2019 Bg axed 25 6 months.Fanos Thursday, at 2 o'clock.ested to attend without yours and Ba Bus.âes 2 the; residence of his qr ath Bingham, ag 10 eldest son of Buried la Mount 1 [Quebec aad U.& vapeurs and 10 months, Cemetery.inst.Mary Isabella, only oity.3 o'clock, of Funeral from his at 2 to the Cemetery ut the \u201cShuar Hh {New York papers inst, at 7.15 obold Levy.on the à m., Wednesday, Tth December.eldest son of John Crowlus, aged l 0 months nnd 21 days.8 © = = Ee a E © & © = = - æ + veloved son of Mr.und Mrs.took place this oursol street, to diphtheria, daughter of late John Fuueral private, oon from No.11 - Rose, $2.00! sens Gom man pear $1.00, An extra hear 18-karat fine Gold Hunt-cased $7.00 for a a Waliham or Elgin Watch.$1.60 upward for short Silver Watch Chain.with pendant.A new Lot of Silver Bracelets, from 750.187 ST, PETER 8T., MONTREAL, 285x For $40.00, .with fine movement.or a beautiful Bilver Fob Chain, double for Ladies.Rincs.sure to ha suited \u2014 have 50 A Gold Gipsy Ring.set with real , from $1.25 Children's Mugs, from HENRY ROMS, TO the wee pay hi, and are 285x1 Meth THU # 10, Rong.best time CARS MAS CARDS AND PRESENTS, jt will pay you to visit our stores any evening during will Yind our prices away below stores that vulue than ever.DOMINION SQUARE ADMIBBION.ioqevvinnnnn ene 11.Anthem.MECHANICS! to select your k.as we keep open until lb pm.You reats, and we are offering better We have a beautiful stock selling nt low prices.Our aa 18 ER HALL HILL.Ww.5 SLARKE & CO., sellers nnd ftationers.odist Chureh Concert! RSDAY, Dec.8th, 15887, 8.15 p.m.\u2014 PROGRAMME lord, .Toy Tory fils \u2018be Heaven.Sing à Sony of Fraise.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.: Statuer, attend.Blankets can be had now from the Treasurer.RAYMOND BINMORE, 285 2 Hon.Sec.MONTREAL Snowshoe Ciub.The Club will WALK to the Athletic Club House Ou WEDNESLAY.7th Dec.The Band will Holidays.Ten in 3 the of the Tue ! Winter J.WINDSOR BAZAAR.1408 ST.Newest designs In fancy work for 1 the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Terra Cotta and Tile Fledring.orms of tender can be seen at the office and offers will be received.addressed to the undersigned, endors.\u201c Tender for Terra Cotta and Tile Werk,\u201d on or before January 31st.1888, accepted.Montreal, 5th December, 1887.On account of poor health we have decided to close our business in Montreal during the their accounts to MR WM.who alone from this date.Next door to OLD CURIOSITY, CATHERINE STREET.re are invited by this Company for otta and Tile Floorin r, etc.requirad New Btation at Bonaventure.Plans Chief Engineer at Point St.\u2018\u2019haries, owest or any tender not necessarily JOSEPH HICKSON.General Manager 285 4 NOTICE.ths, Those owing will piense pa COURS LENFESTEY, uthorized to colieot the same =.cLoes x =, 00m 169 MeOitt st.30 HOB.John 0, MxDBuraia Sen AND CALAIS.BRUSSELS, 8T.GALL.NOT- Manufacturers and importers of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, Rue St Joseph, Paris, France, TINGHAM AND NEW YORK Antiques, Lace Curtaing, &o.PITAL STREET.oor.Bt.Job bb Montreal, GORDON STRATHY & 00, (HE.Gordon Strathy, Member Montreal Stock Exchange), No.100 ST.FrancoIs Xav1Er ST, Montreal.TELEPHONE 845.| Canadian and Amorican Becurities bought and sold on commission for cash,or on margin, spondents: NEW YORK, + {Megsrs, Deunid, Gorden & Ce.CHICAGO, hingten, STOCK BROKERS PF.© BOX 1565.n.Provisions and Petroleum, Corre- \u201c Norton & Wert 78x M °G Box a M.\u2018°* - STANDARD BUILDING 157 82 Jaume Gr EB D.MoGibbon 167.ADVOCATES, Ete, ! Alfred B.Major x 51 DA re N CI N @ \u2014 PRIVATE; LESSONS, afternoon TEE M.Mess at DEN street.mes Ie Si Tames street, my Q fa millions parterbr à century.\"Onlerat- : veral- be contain Ammonia e or Alum, Bold onl Phi SEH, POWDER Go.NEW YORK, ST.LOUIS, Tits superior excellence pro Jn mes {or moi used by te United Vars tates Go orsed br A heads of the Great pete as he Ht RSSENGER, BO \u201cWANTED \u201415 Ms 3 Kavier sévoeta.FFE or a sT.a RENE SUGAR REFER, eee Nulsohoeuve.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST-CLASS BALES for a fur store, must speak man Tag à nd baslish.ART SAK Omea.M HOUSEMAÏE PROn oi ain ot.of 9 Sa.or after 6 p.WARE, a D 'ULKI FOR sleep out.A y 1787 Notre 285 1 War BOY TO LEARN THF GROCERY nus and make Otisalt 8 enorally useful, at La ty\u2019, Lin isleary »t.0 | ll AMEL-FOR 4 Su ALL PAMILY A COUR Aldo user {have jood city réferencés.ply between à, ETP 730 v a 7 bon ves 1 Hull Sass WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO keeping.Apply i.U.Box 1 WANTED GOO GENERAL SERVANT, IM NE disiely.Apply 7¢ Cadisux 285 AN nu AN ASSISTANT SRE I'ERFOR A ree Aen Tati Saad Ey Secu ¥ M 4 Hi! STAR pes 25 3 ANIED\u20143 YOUNG: GIRLS AN JABLEMALLS.Avoir Al 205 Jacques Cartier street, Mou oi JDERSTA NUS 285 1 Wiig GUOI) oD) YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CAR KE of a horse und drive wn express.\u201clM 376,\" Sian office __ \"7\" Tass 1 AdNTED-A YOUNG MAN AM COMMERCIAL veller, one thoroughly acquainted «tth whule- seule tue \u201cclothing and salary su cunnec ons % ot as Arr A UCTION BALE OF FURS.Tho subscribers will seil at their rooms, Nos.1821 and 1828 Notre Dame street, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Deo.10th, a consignment of first-class Furs.\u2014\u2014COMPRIBING\u2014 Gentlomen\u2019s Persian Lamb Coats, cholce skins and made in best style, Raccoon Coats, Ladies\u2019 Persian Lamb and Seal Skin Jackets and Coats, Mink, Otter, Persian Lamb.Beal Skin and Otter Caps, and a general assortment of Ladies\u2019 Gentlemen's & Children's made up Furs.All firet-class and sold without any reserve.Bale at TWO o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.285 4 Auctioneers.\u20144B0 2 COR ROUTT ABGE SALEOF VERY GOOD SECOND band Household Furniture.Staves, Gasallers, Carvets.Parlor, Bedroom, Diningroom and Kitchen Effects.removed from a private residence to the sub- seribers\u2019 Rooms, Nos.1321 and 1828 No.e Dame st, To-morrow.WEDNESDAY, afternoon at TWO o'clock.This sale should be well attended, as a large quantity of first-class Furniturd, only i shorl tume in use, wili be sold.M.HIOKS & CO.Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE \u2014 oF \u2014 Dry Goods \u2014 Bankrupt Stock, To be Sold \u2014WITHOUT RESERVE,\u2014 BY MARCOTTE & ECREMENT.We have received instructions from the Liquidators in a recent failure to Sell at our Rooms.95 8T.JAMES STREET on WEDNESDAY, the 17th INST.the Bankrupt Stock.amountini to $5,000, \u2014 CONSISTING IN \u2014 Twooda (Canadian.French and Scotch)._285 1 Merced Ready-made Shirts Corkscrew Coating Pants and Drawers Diagonms Shirting Beavers arn Meltons Hosiery Drass Goods Blankets Silks and Satins Prints Linings Colounades es &e., ke.&a To be sold in Lots to sult purchasers, SALE AT TWO PM, MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, 285 1 Auctioneers, Foancy GOUDS FC\" GOODS Large Ralo of Fanoy Goods at our Rooms, 241, 215 Bt Jumes street, 0 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Oth last.comprising Purses, Toys, Combs, Brushes.To ouches.Pocket uen Cigar Cases, Photo Frames.Brass and other Inkstands Stationery.Paper Weights, Plaques, Paint Boxes, Accordions, Tbimb Cnses.Jewel Cnses, Scholars\u2019 Companions, Work Autograph Albums, Xmas Cards.Hadd Mir: ot Ornaments, Brackets.Note Books, Stationery, &c.Bale at 2.30.J.5.THOMSON & CO, Auctioneers.HE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OP 285 8 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE axp EFFECTS, at our Rooms.241, 243 St.James street, on FRIDAY morning next, 9th instant.A good demand for second hand furniture.Gonds received up to the time of sale.JFarticulars again.SALE iT TEN o'cLook.\u2026 THOMSON & CO.Auctivneers, 2853 MUSE OX ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, &c.Bale at my Room 130 St James street.for account who t may Sanson on BATURDAY HOLNISG.Los DECEM- DER at 10,80 o'clock.No Reserve.THOS.J.POTTER, 285 4 ; Auctioneer.B® KBUPT STOOR! GENTS\" FURNISHINGS, The unde ed will receive Tenders for the purchase of the Btock and Fixtures ot W.PRINGLE, INSOLVENT.ie per Stock Sheets te 81,750.ock on view at the store, corner of Beaver Hal Hilt and Dorchester street, every day from ten ou Tenders must be In ad THURSDAY, December 8th.Addr w.c SIMPSON.Curator, P.0.Bex 1487, Montreal.J.LAUNDRY HANDS.\u2014\u2014:0: Bhirt Irqners, Starchers, and Plain Ironers.Apply at once, 678 Oraig St, CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, 16 ST.LUKE STREET.Ful Particulars at my Smee.RR.B.THO Real Estate 2 Agen 285e0d3x 80 5t.John Street.NEW COTTAGE FoR SALE: \u201453 St Monique street, above eet; Rood situation, extension kitchen, pot rater furnace.Æood ooliar, ready for oceu J.Cradock Simpson, 181 85.James street.268x3e0d 0 LET_NEW COTTAGE, No.403 ST.Hubert st, one oi best localities in the part of ry ely.Rent Sheap to Alay 1st, 188s, after add tax es.A 28226 ve ST HROMAN en Cartier à LET\u2014SMALL FURNISHED DWELLing, rent $15 per month Apply 3 315 BL.Lawrence st RENT, 81,900.For LE.rricx sieses.Delorimier Afor BR BRICK TESEMENT , on Del A t.Catherine street.on.Rosa Fou roa mA, LET.~LOWER TENEMENT, No.228 t water closet per no taxes, with lows 0: onan Labs or at same test æ WANTE DA crores COOK, WILLING 148 Mee ANH trom, reference st.boire land3 oh To ck Apply ss Sao WASTER GEL Tu MAKE ve SAMPLES 138 Wa MTED -A GOOD LAUX DHESS, HUST À Wve #oud references.95 st.AN rh RESPOTALE CANVASSER, KNOW.Eng lish and French.for sy work, eri standara guoda À ddréss, * ti 3TZ,\"\" STAR Ufiice.Wa TED\u2014A THOROUGH KHERVAN La ONE ABLE Lo du plain cooking, wages uuablo person.Apply from Z lo 4 Oc afler 8.= jacksy ANTEDAA Jou Na GIRL T0 MIND A BABY.85 st 25 1 WANTED fy HE ONE THAT ra rnb au Ta: apret\u201d t Upper neue 1?ove prota et Su WAR NTEL\u2014GUON GENERAL, SERVANT, WITH OR Wo TED-\u2014CRTY CANVASSER TO SELL A Fist t.James s without washing, references required.is be her class articie, good pay.Apply 369 5 V ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAX, SITUA- had rpation auy capacity in a a pe VE aha ex ence as traveller sn cau Ki br re alr references, Address, H 343,\" Has oc 5.as ANTEL\u2014BY À GOOD Si AMSIBESS.WU BY Ww the day.Address, \u201cH 379,\u201d vTak ofice 155$ ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNU MAN A SITUATION TO do chores or to take care of horses, would make hunself useful, Addross, \u201cK 431,\u201d NTaux office.2852 ANTED\u2014HBY RESPECTABLE GIRL, BITUATIUN pees vor houdemaid, Protestaut, goud references.22 Catheart si.253 Were TUATION AS CLERK OLNTOREMAN, , a well educated oung » marriea.Address, \u201cJ 400,\u201d oflos.ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE MANS WORK of any kind by day.is Au excélient iaundress Address, \u201cJ 405,\u2019 STAK Otfice.Fr ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR Kiem or general work about house.Address, \u201cM.B.,\u201d 40 Latou 245 3 ANTED- al TUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED k, good city references.14d S SRE Ror WA NTED\u2014BY'A COMPETENT NoMa D \"or a A- \u2018 ton fa, A private AE being abl ao NK, 8 Tench an 86 8t, Hr ue 22 3 Agena\u2019 washing à FIRST- pt wo LAL Bo cons gents\u2019 washing, doue AK uandry sure cen! per dozez, ladie: washing done in sboriest notive.No.40 Hor aard LE 40 si ANTED\u2014FAMILIFS\" WANBRING AT HER OWN bouse.Apply 110 Barri st.246 3 AN Hr A RESPEC ing he far or quire, WE Wises ENGLISHNAS, anysplace of tri ABLE ON SEW.Ek) can TUATION AS cking cases egal good character band city Re ind \u201cA.BH.\u201d [#4 St, Antoine a \u201c51 oGILL STUDENT, WITH EXPERI.ce and high referances, desires one < more young puplle wil to their homes at res Wired, Address, CHAS, D.KOsB, Æ Brunswick at.2 WANTED BY A FRENCH LADY FROM FR.ANCE has had a long experience in teac eaching, a or pups mh French, day or evening.Address, ls Jase NTAK office.Wei PA A WITH 64000 To ren Danuiacta business profits Bo per cent sare, demand.Andreas.i BTL.Nak oftee.Seb 1 pr -FURNISHED ROOM Tu LET, AT 2.ar Antoine st.OOM\u2014FURNISHEI> BEDRYO.vale ou.SUITED FOR 1 or 3 gentlomenu, pri \u2018727 .Sherbrooke st 2855 RooMs-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS iy LET TO married couple without children.ren Te A mer street.35 Roous-vocsLe AND INGLE BOOMs WITH board, also tabie board.3 Meill College sve.kue.OOM8\u2014TO LET, single, hot and cold water OOM\u2014A WOMAN HAT voice OUT BY THE y.coüld accommodate s party similar, at a moderate rate.Apply, in ard of Yu.Genevieve st.245 1 Moon \u2014FRONT, USE OF KITCHEN AXD bso room.574 Lagauchetiers st 5 8 SPLEN Di DLY FURM-IED, 9 Hanover st 285 Roun \u2014LARGE FRONT BOOM, BUITARLF FOR warned couple or ÿ single geotiemen.83 Co \u201c85 oma FURNISHED HOOM.3079 ST.CATIER- ioe st.285 8 JROQM_FCRNISHED, WITH BOARD, 45 BEKTHE- let st.285 1 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, WITH board, suitable for a married oo le or gentlemen, house y nd eo oa 1 Lavauctetikre st., s corner Reaver 25 3 R° OMS ae EL: LARGE Sac bo BE PROOM, also sf ang lor th, a cinss board.2338 st.* Catherine ses aa OOM FURNISHED.ON BATH ROOM FLAT, IN R rivate family: board Lf required; well b cated; gue an Pool street.QOMN-\u2014TO LET, LARGE, AND SMALL, FUBNISH- R od, with board'if required, at No.rec cornet ROOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Ads Po George st.gt.ROM NICELY [X FUKRNIARED WARM TY th board, aiso table board.86 Hlenry at.285 5 OUMS\u2014TO LET, FPURNISHED ORUN FT RNISHED, very comfortable, al all modern couveniences, private family, at 523 xherbroo 8 OOMB-TO LET.GOOD, WARM FURXIS rooms, use of Kitchen ning on, partoi mor and uired.87 Hichmond square.80 4 piano if reg: 0ax-T3 L LARGE DO kK soi College ave UBLE 00M, rr rE \"à AR3 rum ROOM N Ww kitchen eas, with price, to Lab a mi ven ENTIRE (FIRST) PARLOR PLOOR ers: please ANTED-A LABGES prit doom IN vie toipie 7.94 ats.Ad- ran 0 \u201cmice.285\u201d CRD AS THD 3 OR £a BNR RA AT 2 comrortable bome: Sars : Boa A FOR à FEW BOARDERS and table board, at 60 A yime \u201cRS 3 OARD-BUARDERS WANTER AT 7118 ST.CATH- eriné st.PERL Bleury, house very comfortable, locality healthy, charges very reasonab) 285 4 BOAR hte SINGLE, wo DOUBLE Rois, newly fur] nish bed, parlor aud piano, lagies tiemen.301 nL LAWrsnos av BEY ral To-day, noon, on Metoaife thesing and Hferbrooke, 100 douars ln cr \"Fader rity ve hand omely re rewarded on return to Mt.WALTER he rd a Poteet \u2018picked up 2 SE and t te ar find the owner but did n Pacooed 7 1 Logo APTEREGON OF STH orueco parse, with Initials \u2018A.E.eX gold ray return) Ing purse 36 Mancs st.INST.A A on sta > finder will 485 1 Lost.vTEmory VENINGE BETWEEN 704 and Queen all via University at, fumall b ro0cDin the ahaa 00K Gok.Reward 1 five dai- OST\u2014A BLACK AND WHITE POINTER DOG, answers to tbe name of \u2018\u2019Rake.\u201d ler will be rewarded by retarning him to 441 St.Ur! nat 4 1031598 SATURDAY AFTER NOON, 3 ANDER- J or pleurs, 8 pairof « Finder sit lease retarn them Somerset\u201d use 30 Jeary au NOR SALE OR TO LET.8 RTORY Brick House, No.472 Dorche@ r Bt, In Prac ci cissa order.Price, 43,400.Rent 8:5 monthly 3882 \u2018à.D.RONS, Ren) BLS mores Date nei OR SALE-CHFAP, ONE 5ft.BY 14ft, bor, $5 Saben i mck.54 plates ot i \u201csa co hkror ar, RA ALE\u2014ONE BAY aE HORSE, ONE EXG- Soo one due horse, one ditto yrey mate, BB éd dou and saddle Apply at stab 2851 FoR Rate HO A DAS LÉ TEE ET _ wT ; E Eu er age A CHEATS FOR sas LE\u2014AT XO./NT.HUBERT BT.SIX several windows H glanan.Wa Loar M, MUST YF WERE A880 Mi BAXISONE GREY COR, PANT, asset harness, brags mountings, order, A coluramé sn Under the Balmoral Hotel RECENTLY PURCHASED By Mr.CHAS.E.SCARFF, for the past ten Years manager of the MEDICAL HALL.has beea thoroughly re-stooked with a full line ot Genuine Drugs and Chemicals, Sick Room Comforts, Nursery Requisites, Perfumery and Toilet Articles.the novelties and as only moderate Having facilities for procuring all latest prices will be charged.the public wili find it to their advantage to patronize THE BALMORAL.283x2e0d THE FINEST LAGER: Brewed.Has received the highest award at the CENTENNIAL.ARIS, NW B- LEAN#s and all other exhibitions where t Lay competed.JAMES GUEST, AGENT Montreal, Cansda.Bottled by the PHŒNIX Bottling Ce., NEW YORK, NI UA SILVER WARE FANGY \u2018cooDs.\u2014_\u20140 K WATSON & PELTON 53 BT.SULPICE STREET.SOLICIT AN, EXAMINATION OP THEIR RESENT.~NEW AND VERY LARGE STOCK OP\u2014 ELECTROPLATE OF EVERY DESCHIPTION.ART POTTERY, LAMPS, BRASS WARE, FANCY GOODS, DIRECT FROM EUROPE FANS, FAIRY LIGHTS, &c., &c.ALL RECENT IMPORTATIONS AND PERSONALLY SELEUTED, Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to cive us a call.J WHILESALB nd RETAIL À INDISPUTABLE FACTS! The CASH BASIS Is the correct method in Small Profits and Large Sales is a good Motto, A.M.ALLAN & CO.\u20198 $4.00 Pants surprise every one ! True merit will Attract Patronage, A M ALLAN & COA8 assortment of OvEa- COATS {a complcte! A GOOD FIT Is necessary to be well dressed.A.M.ALLAN & CO.8 Suitinas pud Trouser- ings are the latest SELL FOR CAs, TAKE A SMALL PROFIT, GIVE A GUOD ARTICLE And GUARANTEE A GOOD FIT.A.M.ALLAN & CO.28313004 218 ST.JAMES|#T.PIANOS.Visit Nordheim- er's, established nearly 50 vears, and make vourselec- tion from the Steinway, Chickering, Haines, and other leading American and Cana- WE dian Pianos.Unrivalled assortment, moderate prices easy terms.A.& S, NORD- HEIMER, 1833 Notre Dame street, DORAN & WRIGHT Go, Limited, BROKERS, 10 St, Sacrament Street.Montreal.Members of the New York Produoe, Stock and Petroleum Exchanges.Stocks, Fecuritios, Gain and Provisions dealt in at these Exchal.res, Bought or Bold on Margirf or for Cash.Private Wires to Chicago and New York.: New Yerk Office, 10 Wall street.Telephone No.1149.246°eod No Chromos.:.O8 WATCHES GIVEN AWAY.We give full value for every cent expended at our store.We have had over 25 years\u2019 practical experisnce aa manufacturers and have no fear of logitimate competition.Before purchasing elsewhors rall and examine our stock.Good quality, and low prices.THE OLD JEWELLERY STAND.J.T.BOLT, 41 and 413 Bleury St.FACTORY ON PREMISES.TOYS! Befora making your, XMAS PURCHASES, it will repay vou well to examine onr assortment, hich we nre solitnc ] RETAIL T WEOLESALE PEI.DOLLS, CHINA 600DS & TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.275 xend tt \u2014 rater ER A.A.GIRARD & CO, saccestors te CUSHINC & CO.28675 308 amp 370 St.PAUL BTRERT.Hyman\u2019s Medium and Hy- man's Extra Mild Cut Plo Smoking Tobaecos.§.HY- MAN, 1 St James 8, sm: ETHE BEST = PIANOS \u20140;-\u20140 WILLIS & CO.\u201818284 NOTRE DAME STARET (xxan McGrLe 82.), ARE soLE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING ANOS AND ORGANS; BAUS, of New Yerk.R.8% WILLIAMS & SOX, Tersate.U.NEWCOMBE & CU.T'eronte.EVANS BROS, London.THE BELL & UXBRIDGE ORGANS.Glass Vases, Toilet Sets, Baskets, Bte,, \u2014AND A FULL LINE OF\u2014 FANCY UMNAMKENTS, at A Nelson & Sons\u2019, 63 8T.PRTRE BTRERT.\u2014MISSING.\u2014- 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014e :0% A Reward of Five Hundred Dollars 1s off for intormation of Lorgabouts of rat RENCE CA ALDWELL \u2018BO EK, who left his home, 30 Prince Arthur Street, Montreal on Thursday Eventos 17th Nev epabe Tr, and was last seen about half-past Eieht o'clock at the corner of Sherbrooke and S8huter sta.Height, 6 ft.1 in slightly built, dark Bair aad eyes, and small, dark moustache: a e EL with crest and motto.\u201c Audeo, hand.on little finger of left Any person who has seen him plage th the above nte wil gouter a à vor usders y communicating with the un orsi; > Bt.Nicholas street, Montreal ned \" ET JUHN B.ROSE.Dolls, Toys.Blocks, Games, Ete.XMAS 8TOCK ALL COMPLETE, are H.A.NELSON & SONS*, 285x2 59 To 63 BT, PETER STREET.- \u2014 THE \u2014 EDIGAL HALL, St, James St and Windsor Hotel \u2014 0 § wn THE SKREI COD LIVER OIL! The most.perfect Oil ever ver, produced.is er than ever THE SRREI COD LIVER OIL is specific in cases of obstinate \u2018Go! and Coughs, and all Pulmonary Affeotionsa.Las THE S8KREI COD LIVER OIL is almost colorless, brilllant: aud of a bland and pleasant taste.THE SKREI COD LIVER OIL is the best remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Bronchial Tubes.THE SKREI ¢OD LIVER OIL has no added favoring, as it has no unpleasant taste to disquis THE SKREL COD LIVER OIL is tazing the plso~ of the numerous Emulsions of Liver OIL which at best contain only 50 p.c.of Oil, and that often of the poor est quality.The SKRE! COD LIVER OIL can be obtained at almost cvery respectable pharmacy in the Dominion, and always at the MEebicaL HALL, (Next the Post Office) and in the WINDSOR HOTEL.DOLLS\u2019 HATS, SHOES, STOCKINGS, CORSETS, Etc., AXD A FULL LINE OF DOLLS, TOYS, &c., As M.A.NELSON SONS, 285x3 To 68 Br.STARET.COYERNTON'S SYRUP of WILD C CHERRY FOR THE RELIEF AND CURB COUGHS, COLDS, ASTM BRON- CHITI1S, &e.Prive, 38 Cents.Be sure and got that prepared by C.J.COVERNTON & CO, Cor.and Derohester Sirests.BRANOH :4i 5t.Lawrence street, 271X30 FANCY WORK BASKETS, WORK BOXES, HFO, at NELSON'S TOY HOUSE, 285x3 59 Fo 69 ST.PETER STRERT.GENERAL BAZAAR.For r Christmas Presents.Ladies\u2019 Companions.$L25 up.os, $1.50 up.Plush a Frames, Pa worth 61.00.mes, each.ash seach.5100 goods a part of k- \u201cThe above Come oats for eh N.rupt Stock.very heap.FURS: URS FURS! Children's Fu aps.poe up.Men's Fur 750 u béavor Wedge Cups, 1 boys\" or Girls\u2019, 82.00.en's Lamb Caps - and Oups, 82,00.Caps, $3.00.en's Baitio and Otter Band Capa, en\u2019s Boutl Sea Beal Otter Caps.$5.00.Men's Bouth Sea Beal Jockey Men's Bouth Hen Neal Wedze Men's BouthHea Otter and 8 Ww Top Capa, $8.Figured Plush, 60¢c, worth $1.00.GEO.H.BOWELL 1695 Notre Dame Bt, 1st fiat, red door.N.B.\u2014 Kemember this is the place you can get everything, you want or Christmas snd New Year, at the Red Door, 1s Btair up.en\u2019s Beaver Men's Baitie 8 Shortband and, Type ato taught.Classes Call WM M McGOUN, offal sienoetachor James Street (Citizens' lus.C ar practically COR PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURN \u2014\u2014vsE\u2014\u2014 COVERNTON'S NIPPLE OIL For CRACKED or S80RE NirPLES.Price 25a en = ON 00.of Ue 3 OO rehedtat suis meurs \u20ac _Iranch, si nt Lawrence tr NUBIC BOXES, BRONZES, BISQUE OBINA, Fan A PULL LINE O¥\u2014 v Goods, At NELSON'S TOY HOUSE, 285x2 59 To 03 BT.Press sens ENDERSON'S BEAUTIFUL MAPLE Leaf Christmas Cards, the gem Cards of the year.specially designed he Sending to friends \u2018\u2019at home\u201d or In fi tri Le prosured at Dawson Brôe.\u2019.D adoion Grafton & Bons\u2019, Contes ford\u2019s, MeCai- lum\u2019s and Murray & stemers o of these rray firms will find there just ss good à variet.at The publ lishers\u2019, \u2018 Bi Sood | Tes M NTESAL ER "]
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