The Montreal daily star, 23 octobre 1888, mardi 23 octobre 1888
[" Average Circulation 27,900.\u201cVOL.XX.\u2014No.250.PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Pavent._ Was t ce we testis enttors aud! Allee drat.- $ once, to wo! othe new a pak a3 ages sr Tv ON A\u2019 $ Ry., botween Blue Bon Nr py to jam Daly, on th work, Bl Hee Pol y \u201c40 6 © roushly frst.lass iden 9 Fine REA fl rc or sate of lu 08- to the nmi e n for ; previous oxperience not esse , but onl y pol men and me charactor and stan Does ot Le piicants will have op en a Montreal.G: 27 on to the ht men.À 88, iV tony.Daaiiess Sxper lence VE and references, Mam M 248 4 TED\u2014A NEKAL ER = No A nsemaid 1 1a kept.Apply forenoon ur ovon- ing, No 2 Beaver Hail squat e, corner of f Dorohes oster ANTED- 10 > es a OFA NU TEENY 3 pectabl cpque female, ue custoimed to with Fun.or 1 be pel salar; and | res; the care of chik ; woul tend 10 the ie el loto! Tatorenen à \u201cL ke.\u2019 Address, 2400,\u201d BY.WAS ion CUTT TERS TO WORK IN Junction, winter's work, carta for ct x ro Pore 5 Apply, Wm.D: » Son.111 Sabor st.FD\u20145 = C.Cu\u2019 Ade Apply at 74 Sse Col legs » vonue.245 2 2 \u201cNWASIED-TEN 0 R \u201cIWELVE, GUOD SNAHT tomate p.4 ur Bl windsTigo dan Factory, £0 ibe Apel y 2 WANTED à NURSE, PROTESTANT FR red, 1377 Dorchester st, west.ANTED-GOOD ei ABQUE NDS, GOOD wages, cons ¢ employment.erine at.; TSA VACANCY it eptablishments in the cne at \u20ac the oronghly ca e of taking 3 _ North eat for & man ¢ vindow.dre ©, App! ati ET Fed ÉRIENCED TABLE wien HAN sc.St.Cath- -949 \u20ac + 1 amity.\u2014_ TION BY A.FIRST- SLA = D 500: * Sranoitice 237 15 ANTED- Oh Noe, SIGN PAINT PAINTING, DE- wining.pa = vos dr ti ain Sper hanutng £5 12 ANTED-SIX ue As CORCHMAN BOE A encad wi horaes, \u2018Address, V 2034\" 3x (VASTES STONE TRG MAN} N, SITUA oe AS coach za, witl good city references, Address, \u201cD Dust AE ott 247.4 Ss ny THIRD hand, can work on sl kinds Td \"address, \u201c¥ 2064,\" Gran 248 3 tn DE Fu i SETI RÉPAIR- ing, carpe: 3 wd lasterory\u2019 wi jer 83 amuilies, ati a X0 X make RE PR tite \\VANIED: BY 7 YOURE GA N AGED 23, ENPLO Address 240 went da, SRE) posi thorough sobkioumer and acconn tar ffice.4 416,\" Bra FANTED KITURTION BY À YOUNE _ Six tparrivd, just from Eugland, usea to horses.Address, \u201cM 2444 ee TAR office.A0 2 NATANTED_BY 4 YOUNG LADY, SITUATION IN WE sn oie.store or private family ind chil- ete.\u201cCan give bewt references.vhs B., 55 3 Champ do, Mar hah i = WANTED SiTUATS AN COOK servant, without Oda Address, © CEREAL STAR office.2492 WV ANTEDS BY RESPECTABLE Wi OMAN WORE Wi A hing or hougecleauing.a4 uote he da ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE FOMAE, SRE r housecleaning by the day.Apply to M6.64 St.Monique st 2402\" AN JED BY A x workcby the we CNOMAS.oficeetcaning or the- Address \u201cMra Booker, No, 7 {yee 249 Ÿ ANTED\u2014BY À TSF TABLE YOUNG GIRL.servunt, in Frotes Amherst To situation ax genera: amily.Apply ut LX Vs stree ANT ED-SITEATION AN RIDER AND BRI 3 Thos, Boohan, 36 8t.Charles Borromeo heat, APRIT 24 \u201cOntario sc aD ANTED_\u2014BY A STHADY, REUFONSIBLE MAX, AN Bb 0 BOO OR situation as caretaker, storeman, or other poat- .W w bbe MP \u2018References will be PE requ uir ed.tion whers he can, make himself generally Sie AD, x P.O.x 1625.92 2 Address, * 2540,\" STAR Offire.2496 TR&T-CLASS FÜR CTT TEE NO oe y ASTED-BY \"A YOUNG LADY, POSITION TION {TAN wagos.B.Le & riting clerk je sn se e, is à good write: and Co., 491 fra gt MP, st 249 2 Cu quick se fiœures, 6 Mance st.230 3 MART.YOUNG: GIRL TO DO HOUNF ANTED \u2014 BY Pose LADY, STITATION AS Worker stro bs aD ners! survant, so © shorthand and typewriter.\u201cQ 700 pus am p ypolite st,0 few © #03 agen Bin Baldy tant CU 0e Hypoite fe RESPECT TABLE ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK; ONE FROM country preferred.449 8t.Urbain 2492 WANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT TR SHALE y where nurse is kept.Apply at 12 Stnles ______ 8483 W JED -A GOOD THOROUGH SERV ANT AF du Bleury st.24g WASTED A YO OUNG MAN WITH ( GOOD] RECO OM- mendations for office work, with some knowledge of bookkeep! e Epected, which À bé moderaie, Address 0 : aE Sater; OR T ROTREW OL small family: no 2403 AN OF FICE BOY WITH GooD - Apply n'hand writing to Box 1 aid À WATCHMARKER: MUST BE COM tent and have his tools.H.J.Dreyfus, 1089 street.249 ane Bi TED_A_ GOOD, BTEADY BOY, TO 7 care of a horse and make himself aunfal about ip pp L108 Bt.Lawrence Main & ier p the gvénine.Cart ~ 0 EXPERIENCED CLOTHING .ssleaman.obe Clothier, 1861 Notre Pause, WwW TED-AN OFFICE BOY.APPLY HE.tween 10 and 11 o'clock, at 11 Custom House square.501 ARTED-A COOK.GOOD WAGER 10 ( Who cam 30 the washing und rontng 0 ç St I FIRST RATE DRESSMAKEE, GOOD .ier, no other need apply.128 Dur ogher 5 5 25 T-CLAHE PIANO VARNISH- er:none but vompetent men need W 13 RE » iv: réferences réquired.187¢ Notre Dame st.Ww -ACTIVE AND YINTELLIGENT a va wi 0 assist in light housework, in family of aude iad at ll rec Ary.ar Bishop street.u we Ou ANTED\u2014A GENERAL BER.ANT.AIUST BE E 64 plain ¢oo! © wsah: Apr ping.Gooe stron iy\" immeaisiol e even Pe lpg Fi A Ca ._250 ! 3 Wi zo, ENDER os Os Raymond sewing machine, at x nes RAS HAND mine, 25 2 D y ANTED \u2014 SITCATIONS BY 80 young xirl, as general servants.Apply, Miss C \u2018olborte we 50» V ANTED-WORK BY THE DAY OK OFFICES to clean, by respectable person.Ad Pas, 43 Alexander s za 303 3 TF ANTED TRÉFUATION BY YOUNG LADY IN office, ag corres ppndent or io any other eat capacity, Address, 201 C oi A NANTEDOSTE non \u201cBY MECHANTÉ, x work wood and iron, fitter, millwright and pattern jnaker Au erect machinery.Address, \u201cR 25TH.ST 230 S038 ATED SENISGET J AL Y, IN PRIVATE families.Address, \u201cR 25775 \u2018Stak offi 0 OF A RFTIRED Ww FTANTED THF DAUGHTER officer, lately arrived from England, desires en- or gov rrnees companion, Ragemrnt hold French, German, Ttalian, Music and dra créant Address, \u201cR 2300.7 STAR office, 550 206 WANT DHATUATION i (STEAMFITTER AND ahi Address, N.Sutton, 44 dass à at, WAST EDC BY l'A RESPECTABLE WOM AX by the day, Apply in rear 38 Lato So XX ÿ, SPTOATION &s povertess TED= BY AMÉKICAN LADY, orking housekeeper in a \"small 1; ly, ble of Alling any position of trust.Address, No 9\" lexander 8507 2 ; ED DRESSMAKER.KNOWING CUT- tin, and fitting, wishes employment in a private fon _Avriy.17 8t.Dominique st.2! 0?AVE ANTED \u201cBY A\u201d YOUNG GIRL AGED 16.situation to sssist with housework or tyke care of a nbil Protestant, good refere neces.\u201c50% dress, À.Chambly Canton n, P.Q D ood bookkeeper, has been soe nied to wine merchants business, wonld take any position requiring trust and int Îîle Pree hicheat references: salary ad week 01 WUANTED.WORK BY hes DAY.BY \u201cGOOD lanndreas, city references, 171 8 - Urbain Rt, 250 3 Pupils QWanted.rm LAU AO NS TASSE PL mm ANTED\u2014PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL UNIversity exams and home lessons supervised, Vy graduats of Edin.Uni oderate.\u201cN 2491,\" 81aR office 249 3 A.Terms m A \u201cHOU SEATD, AT 85 TYIVER- AFT NCE.GEN ÉRaL SERVANT FOR family of tires, good wage: poly, st RE at \"u50 à ENERAL BENVANT, SMALL N5NTED\u2014 en SE té 300 St.Urbainet.250 ] ANTED\u2014 ERIENCED DRY DRY G( GOODE BALES men is esladi ages.Apply at 27 2400 Notre Dams 3 we: Proxing 230 Al ED 5288 Aragle ave GENERAL FET SERVANT.Argyle avenue ; A) Par Pen ENTIC TD TRE ES graphic or printing \u2018rades.good chances for ruardian ns, Th PÉLIITE ion & Shima 230 7 \u201d y immediately, J.Consughton, 10 5t \u2026- ANTED( UR G30D T CARPENTERS.) AF- ply + 2t Edward | { Te Le iba wan bs ta Box.250 ye EDA GENERAL BERVANT AND CLEAN bay to- work around the house, also n norseutrl, city references required.170 Mo Nous ANTED-AN OFFICE POT AFrLY BETREES YY Va and 10 a.m., at 164 M Were sui A RELIABLE DRÉRINAEET, a two girls as apprentices imunediat io7o TEE GENERAL SERVANT, PHO- Jestant- must be cook, nu washiug.sl-© wanted a laundress, ferences, 971 Dore, a | at.XK ATED SMART TIDY GIRL, 10 BELT WITH light housework, one willing will Bnd = go good home and fair Wages or work requi ._Curt- wrieht, TER Urbain st, 2501 4 AN AK YOUN * LADY F ROFFIUE, us se rand £, well reco m- mended.Non-Chemical Loo rv 50.1 Woon tas AT ONCE A A mo Sn EFA ; ook, peaking EE ne un lay wor! Tepe V ANTÉD\u2014PUPILS FOR PIANO, HARmonium, young English Roman catholic ate teacher of music in Queen's Tr: a, Liver- rool; taittons at pupils\u2019 residences, 83 pa \u201cmont M 2436, STAR office.Stores, Hotels, Re.to Let.~~ LALA A oO LETOF FICES IN THE GLENORA BUILD.use of elevator and beated.at 85, 86 Em per er ion Apply to G.Mortimer, 1888 3, Notts POI = LET -LARGE FLAT IN THE BLENORA bull A use of veight an and passenger éle- tor, from 1st May.0 ant T N NE HAMILTON & £a, Business ah ances.NN NN NN NEN JOR SALE\u2014A FINE BUSINESS OPENING\u2014 THE Canadian Post, Lindsay, Ont, is for sale: there is a large and WeH-established business, an excellent field, one of the beat in the Province; plant and 1ns- © chinery in good condition; growin, iawn: ;exception- good advertising and Job ting patro Diy responsible and experience parties need app poly capable ectitoria) writer and practica.an able at reusonable figure; few tho sands of cal capi- tai or locai partner can be ns for selling, going into old-established ty Tati For further particulars apply to C.D.Barr, Proprietor, Lindsay OR SALE\u2014GOOD STANDSIN ALL Bose es, hotels, aaloonn, groc erie es, Ary goods, taurants, confectionery, Best of ppostunities tor those puting | np bus siness atlouses Ghar stores Je Jet.L.HARRIS, 720 Craig e J YOK SAL {BALE BOUT ce OT BUSINESS, x large store with fixtures, Notre Dame st, two plate w: ndows, rent low, must be sol L.Harris, ee 246 12 SALE FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND OI- AN Y FIL = oN oo $ v ÉTÉ Fos store, doing good business, 10 egtabliah \u2018be most ef tent Saat or thorouph ant eat dy = 3 Beto cheap, main thoroughfare re LB a ds d.come with indisputable dati ps 20 Cra 1 os\u201c T ser 1\" STAR office.50 2 Ç STL ABB ER IR TBE, SRE I WE RE, FO A CIG ans SAT mith, Fiscbel & Cn., 46, 48, 50 Colle est, ANTED\u2014A HARDY BOY FOR MACH CHINESE, must residè with parents, Apply, 449 gt Pa Poul Wo XPERIENCED NURSE, vt have good referonces.Apply, 708 Snéhrscke .Wamp APPLY 110 ST, LEB x coîs Xavie - WASTER A MA END FUR TORY IE and shoval stow.A Apt.203 P 2508 AS TN for MUST 285 vishation a TE.R cat Fronch aud and be able to figure correc este, WANTED A L005 COOK OE KITCHEN Thy I pone who understands cooking.APPLY, 6 6 ps A rod 2 BE be PhD RL WH N Nabe, do v0 Bh; .WASTED TTRESSES FOR THÉ Bope Oot coîree House Apply at, pnco atl Re.1 Alexander 'T-IN THE VIOINITY OF THE POST OF- te dtreet, a purae ce, of from post office to containing mones ox one 85 bill, ane Ameri 10e, one © Am 5¢ and paper with wddress.As the En {ontained uo that | he Joser rin A it will a DT toe e owner, and will oa avertis clerk, STan office, 240 6 OF\u2019 LED oe ronpar CEE 4% of ¢ attache alae oan eto a Latour s street a will ba ven Teturned to above addrens nent Cl annua eee ts i THE , ON HT.store at Mountain st, Took conta! as TF dover.Finder war be Son ain m of 2 wi pe liberally rowar pau retin ne © sis BE EN ATUEDA Ÿ paf N CHAMP DE DE na LOL ASIE laator card case Lie arrete and Wr adv \u2018ertiser.© HAG, Jams \u201c 250 1° Lis nd à oundian 1 a 5; En lla SOY n lea r 60.Eel Buitable reward a mr Tm TT ° AAA AS a Sm rial Par MOUND ON 189TH IN NT, PURS, oon TAIN- ing money, at coruer BÀ ru Inte oy 8 Margart vi er \u20ac 8 Toying gro rly.Abby.1.V6.Halpiti.cor, BE {pai and Margare 3 RER RHE, A TORRE, TAT Foes can have iton baie n Re and dy SE ;, November nest § la fame ERE bo sold wo Las ti ait ex, Sao, (PP H.Peterkin, bus Contant, AB ES a PR EXPRE 3 WAGGON, ONE ws si to 577 Sherbrooke stre Jews 1 FOR SALE\u2014CHEAP FOH CASH CONFECTION: ery and first-class oven, tand, reason for selling, party leaving ty APPLY 13 Wellington.250 FNOR SALE_THREE YEAR LEASE, OF À FIRST- class Baloon, doing 820 8250 weekly thronghout the year Per ren of premises Iuight be rentad a 0 prin pals ont may appl to Fulton & &'Hichards 1 ospital st y.SOU à ANTED-PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, A steady young man ho understands oda business will be engaged at salary and interest in the business, also board a the premises if derirodsplen- did chance for à y can wan to commences for an the business can be in his own name.Agoly ; at once to-Hox 749, Montreal.48 3 gor Fal.AAA AALS R SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TOBOG- gous Snowshoes, Moccasins an also Tents, Flags, sal sails T Uline, Bo orse and Wa on Covers, & MON INDIAN STORES, 658 Notre Dame st.and 2 9552 ond 254 Bt.Pa RS E-FUR ACE, TO CONTRACTORS D builders.No.ah arris hot air furnace, fitted or hot Water: Very little used: suitable for a cont 638 church, rarehouse, ato, in p 8320 will be s'bargain.App © ra og fe Soft + EX- Fa and PTE HAY Brahms cooks, at a atreet.RAE ENGINES: ONE PAIR CORLIS a2 or Wer ca n order, for» PS cheap.in p.minedlate TeRuO VAL, SPP & Capadips pou CALE POOL I AND BILL.JARD TABLES, NEW tabl af fon hand, te boue 265 see seu oy table foi va ouses, D.ngale: ki TH Notre Damerst., Montreal.248 4 KF R SALE\u2014A LIGHT 5 RESH BLEIGH AND cutter, both now Jast pi ut er.Apply at stablen 620 Porches 249 Su 2 Foi ALE\u2014BY 2 TS vo WANTS ONEY, > plece of black 84k, 18 yards los long, for 82} : #55 yard; a bargain.»\u201cQ2571.\" see rw SALE \u20141 SPEED LATHE FOR Ti AL F turning, foot power, complete, with the i ny 2) extras:\u2014-1 12\" Far m\\jastable-jaw, f roll.Chuek: 2- BHI Chiléka, 3 Master Snacks, 1 de Rest, set of hand turning tools above 1a equipped with overhead wo orks Te tases chasine, and har also an attachment fors smal PA of Gvodnow & wight msn make « foot Lo | Wheel, speed to two Thousand ror.per min- uty.Can + seen at i Queen st.2 Ta \u201cHome to re NINN SANE coM\u2014T0 LET, ONE LARGE WELL TUBNISH- sültable for une gr two wentlemen.Tea Nt.+7 5 > = TL, W FIRS 58 BOARD, ES rn Ty .TT 248 8 Ppoo UANISE SOTTABLE FOR n COE = TH FR 113 Didvolier st.248 3 J dan cold ater, 8 Plateau at.EA {5-10 T- n ED, IN ite graingle, ol heat uso of ar if dail od 374 TE cou ne R jo à AR oly an REPEOONE 1ences, in suuall svt fo EE jyare.15 Cotbeart ut 84 RO A ON GENTLEMAN GEN APRIL vr pr ily.226 Bleury st.HE, M\u2014TO LET.SHED ST «| Repecrp or bedr Dem, a ois with or wi ONE par: ard.18 Ostorné st.248 4 FFOOM DOUBLE, TIE ABLE RB boarders received.14 vepaity st.} doors ames trom Bt.J a 48 OUM\u2014AÀ LARGE EAUTIFUL, EVER To ED he m, 3 awigutes À k from Office, 81 Cy Ca 240 4.240 T, ROOM.49 J Re Beaver Lo Ta 2486 3 EW 00 FURNISH- ery conv AL ROO with best yd for wen- tiwman or ite 74 Victoria st.$540 3 Ro TO: LET, FU KNISHED UK VNIUE- ished.No.114 8t.Cons ; SE COME\u2014WI TR.GOOD ENQUEE RS was! ea neo à ans board, BE Suge.865 en, Spd, st., cast, opposite = T0 LEE BEDROO! \u201cBEDROOM AND * sittingroom combined, gentlemen or married couple, uss of kitchen if req d 06 Alexander a | foo SWELL FURNI FISHED DOUBLE oe + on bathroom fie oor.Pulace street.$ doors trom Beaver Hal 41) 37 Of OM LARGE + be ELL FURNISHED ROOMS board.éd 8 t.Urbain st, above EO hbrheaoke COMM-AT 89 TTHEDTL HT.FURNISHED ms for gentleinen, also ast and if required, hb honse fitted up with all modern iii nents, FOR GENTLE- third house 240 8 OON MS FURNISHED, TO LET, r married couple, with children, 0 or Pgo Kirt working out during the dsy.13 La rares Teen + poos\u2014 Nicery FURNISHED.TWO DOUBLE, on ng , Bus, hot and cold water, a h, U8 Heed at, two doors above Dorcheate r HOARD, W] URNIRHED DOU re or SE nl, ro rooms, Ha a F0 x 35 Property For Sale, Etc.IA AAA \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.ï THAT VALUABLE FARM boue Me a es dE Seis tate late dayies ue, containing fs ons hundred and eighty-five Soros, mora or ha a 0 utory tabled, rn anh to hou Clesrimae 0 Hox Simons, No.3 Bt.Bite Good, Mebolbe stre ile, Opts or, 9 wm.R TES OTS a - Fone on on sud probs he Hug of actos sta être of nt.Fhos.Agent for W estmonnt Homestead Co.303 hy, pr 242 16 By R.K.Thomss.Real Estate Agout, 30 Nt.John Srey ft.TLY FURNISH] HOUSE TO LET, WITHIN three punis w.k of He Fnclieh Ca Cathedral, KR, TH MAS 249 4 ton : BL, yma w IMPORTERS OF scorch GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, Chimney opt.+ ve Fortlzad Cement, ] lued = Plaster\u2019 if Paris, , aster Fira mynd Bora 9 =e China \u2018Clay, Roman Geman, &o.&e - - \u2026 Mantfuet rere of \u201cew er Bessemer Steel SOFA, CHAIR AND BEDSPRINGS.MR ANY | OHN EH.R, MOLECN & BROS., 1006 Ë Ale Porter BE ONE Ti AME axes] 0 Ale aot Porter SRE and Bottles NTBLAL.es regular! Mr.Wi.Watson, 31% :.etal rom atre iE hs Ales and Porter, ip authorized to use our labels.22\" Urders recetyed by Telephone.LASTERERS KKEP AWAY FROM CHICAGO.» There is a surplus of men out of work and trouble ore, 248 3 BY ORDER OF SOCIETY.ANTED-\u2014BOME PERO YN WHO WOULD ADOPE change of fine healt b; Ad rege: bps ris taken charge of of will | ay $6 monthly.ENTER A GOOD FRON ST PROOF ( CELLAR, Sanguine \u2014 STORE.=.UIT, MAR- suitable for storing and bottling ale ple, with use of Kitchen, eur ute fam: about R03 DO, with ofive attached.Address with nai Sand nochlldren.Apply 1273 No ame street.particulars, John Beattie, St.Lawrence Hall.240 3 OOM.LARGE FRONT £008 ON FIRST En eman an: n On este: e with hot \u2018water, lighted with gas 38 Belm = Steamships.GOMS-BEAUTIFULLY \u2014PURSIRELD IE in a private house, 5 minutes from post, ce.137 Champ de } Sia: po « M \u2014 EL EGANTIY FCBNISHED, an m heater in Tous, board if required.2A at il.4 Chm de Mars QUMS-TO LET, Hr T-CLASS BOOMS, FOK- uisheü or murarnished 2308 St.C: athoripe.1 OOM SMALL FURNISHED BEDROOM, BA H- tu flat, hot and cold water, vate family, also one ne anfurnished same flat.73 ay street 3 00M LANGE FURNISHED ROBM OX GROUND floor.780 Dorchester st, near Beaver Hull 4 sa.GOML_TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE RO £00M FOR an elderly ads, moderate rent.346 Tt Rx LARGE FRONT BOUM, CONFOR LABLY rnished, suitable fo ane OF two gentlémen,- private family.L8-Union 250 4 M \u2014 WELL HEATED F0 FORNISUES ROOM for one or.two gentleman A bathroom fiat.Zu70 St.Cethermes _2a0 3_ COOMS\u2014WI VF BOAKD, ALSO ALSO R table board 150 Peel st 502 OOM-TO LET, À SMALL, FURNISHED \u201cBED- a Soom.without Loud 1846 Ontario at eù = R= OOM FURNISHED, TO EY VICTORIA j OM IEIEFE ED RT TOE 57 R cll College avenue, private DEF 2561 R COM_LARGE, CHEERFUL YRONT SOOM, UN- near 350 z y_furnished, private family.180% C dar ge GOMLARGE, HEATED HOT WATER with opetior board.| in {i prt tin fails) toa rece tlemaÿ wil to pay } acconimodation.\"3 hp: » STAR Lhe R® 0 ms ON PITA] AT FRENCH, TA et, B AMILY Bay 5 board, for tes ean Seiabing To tearm French.Address ga he Evan oies or 500 Rex CET T LARGE FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, 4 Élateau s Booms W PWanted.SNL LTA LA NTED-FURNISHED BEDROOM oo AY kitchen, d dining-room, parlor, etait west and.NNN USE y an h + ma t be \u201cheforanoss ox FE hij Addren 249.2 ALLAN LI; LINE \u2014OF\u2014 _1888\u2014SUMMER SERVICE\u20141888.OCTOBER 23, 1888, Fpecific Artic Articles, A.CLEARING, BALE GOLD wl As tored 2 gold poli Taper.ut A a POTTER, 1433 Notre Dame st.ronees WE d roust be-aold.con and 2% rap Cheat: N.B.Samp bles VALLE inch.Chen; \u201cA COTONEERNG DUT WILL BE EXE! orp on reasonable i ; Rlso, cash jadv ces os mad ou merchandise and general houseloi ° > IM ¥ 2402 74% Notre Dame street, City.Quality and size guaranteed.For sale by al) Leading Houses.VERNTON'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY coughs, Cola, as à.J.COVERNTON 2172 BR PIPES\u2014PORTLAND, Dit Be Cements, PSE Bricks, Fire Glayy BOECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.478 \u2014FOR asthma and Bronchitis.Price 250, co, Corner of Bleury and Dorchester Sts.MAN AND CANA- Wuite : ALEX.BREMNER, J.AK 1780 No ire Dame St, R COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA chitis, use Covernton\u2019s DES, Ler, Price 23c, Bras 15 La RS.SMILLIE, 872 PALACE STREET, Lady Patients receiv: nursing; rances OVER HA [OVNERENDE SER (nt nto § fo urity), C or ty), aa st ATES street D N.Rarduare \u20182712 0 Bleury street, F me ALL FiTs STOPPED FREE BY DR ta Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, No ts 3nd 82 tral bottle free io ht tases Bend to De Klixe, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia Pa.For sale by ontreal.AND BRON.of Wild COVERN- 3 Sorper of of Blenry and Dorchester St Rta, MONT- moderate rates: best of nd private\u201d \"ihe?city medical ret- CRE SRADDRY UPHIGHT er Mona stands at tho head for speedy and congas 08.& MITCHELL, Loz ; MONTREAL.AND OTHEK men à tue trade su upplied lod with Dow n, Gogo and a Poal- \u2018eathers.\u2019 Hair, Moss Fibre.&q.ot at 331 St, James street only.1972 USSIA CEMEN nd 100, et cir ced wie Gv Coy ht below tr ag evary Patent Can,- Reala SL cite ot OM NT col GLOUCI ESTER, MASS.teamers are despatched from Montrealatday- ng sie ads 8, and hl ie sers (markéd * a an to embark at at Montreal can do gb without ¢ ex ha ufter 8 sr.m Mont preceding bin Intérmediste Steeragn being LLB The 9 Girpestan ast steamer from the St.ne es at destiny Tuesday, i= i ht 1 ä 3 5 z Glasgow, Yubhee and Montreal mr: Est ES Address *N 249 2 SNE Cu TWO ms.rent.must be moderate.AN A est qf Won Address, \u201cN 2147 STAR Un ve.249 3 ANTED- BY WIDOWLADY AND HER DAVGE- le, From Glasgow bvegenetrs, dev nor ab oo gh Lid.= \u201c1 Nov.3i « London, Quebec and Montreal Service.Passage;or HG.W ROBINSON.ter, three roows, f' or rm Ts - with une of kitchen in vicinity of.Dorchester a.From London, Srmausures, (From Montres] to Lon west of the dinde, references exchang - Addres 3 \u201cP 580,\" BTAR office.2 vet.Nestonar .4 Ost.; Var co MEORTAE TABLE RooM FOR HINGLE = jassyrian.av, V gentlem: man.Ad a ath 26 Pomeranian.LU - and terms, \u201c8 267 a Tan 0 Bc 25 | For WAST HOON AND Bi Ereiykht, ren EE D\u2014 BED REXKFAS single gentleman, within easy distance moderate.Reply, \u201c8 2685, n dites Board.I AANA ESN SNL SNS NASA SAS QARD-FOR LADIES WITH PRIVATE ATTENDance, terms moderate, at258 Bt.An toine.a OARD_AND ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, ALSO table boarders, excellent table.10:2 Ménageld ut\" 2 4 CARDS BOARDERS CAN HAVE GOOD ROOM and good board for 2.50.No.158 German 8 Bt, OARD\u2014_VACANCIES FOR 3 OR 3 REBPECT- able nmign boarders, new house and good board.187 Aquedact st.240 7 on D\u2014VAUANCY IN FRENCH _CANADIA ily for one boarder, no children, central do-\" cuits, se including washfng.83.Apply © 5 io B° ARD_ VACANCIES A Few mm ORE TABLE boarders, 5 dut Co [him 230 6 BOARD 38 BO por wear xt Li Dorchènter st.240 1 3° Dl ing sn, | 23 5 per ei 77 Prince \u2018 off W ve me = 250 3 OART TT WLY FURNISHed rooms.161 Bloury st 250 2 goard Wanted._ TED-BY TWO 2 TOuNé MEN, BOARD IN a dort val rain family, Scotch preferrs red, se ei Br üt Olice.Address, ex AN OURG FQ T HABITS, : sd room ti Btate tons dress, \u201d 0 2533; ses Office.240 2 ANTED \"BOARD, TWO MEALS : ddress, stating terms, to \u201cR 2573,\" STAR mes, 250 1 ARD, AND BULTE OF ROOMS BY A ntlema his wifc, fufant ur and nurse, V/ gens t be ve heated and situated in à pleasant part ort the ait rivate fami profe stating terns, odatlin, ste.; Port st, Montreal, ii Sed! % ham WE hoes to get.AANA er, RE ea, Wi Ble he is ol vis 2 HS Pen 0 414 = JBERA of we r je pe Teh on same flat.Jo», AT TEATO NFCEIATLE BRICK H 2s To DOXA, H tho immediate EEE En now Methodiet du rch.For particulars, apply of Ly St.Jexander st.R STE.NUN Tha ss bare seen between Sane b.a 3 bo eater, App LE FES E-À FIKST-CLA8S NO, GREENER doute e Te breech Jooding, far tar rime duck gun, with leather case ; to be seen fr 3 Ë M, at the Allan Grove office, [RY Porte sn Wanted to Purchase.AN TINIAN NNN ANTED-TO + A 1 te, ons e an > = dress, \u201cVr12 BrAR offs eauipmen wis ANTED-POWER TER es nels disoba: i re AN, 800 anol Linch pipe, in good order.April, May and June ror R75 an a or June, July, Au gs pa ber, ber and November, 1887.4 a ba\u201d \u2018paid for the same.Ad PP.offic ts 249 6 an! HASE iL KINDS OS ladies\u2019 an and pe ater vaut off loti DIE aud Mmer goods.Address to H.Giiber! Gel Ci st.ear Blou : tor, res Wanicb.a AA SA A Ft paves.$ CAR sais ANTED TOI PURCHASE, AT OROUG Jersey bull calf of thin year.ynust Pa Adare, Philip.Dncheanay, Hichelieu Vil .P.wal 4: \u2014 a -\u2014 range enr WATE Ep PUR CHASE Com \\ London Jon or Mn tan né, 387%, \u2018|- on APR Tob = pT A ane late Houses Wanted.Wa FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH STA- on bles preferred.Apply to D.Girouard, 26 5 | Woke TRH ED HOUSE, BY MARRIED VY.oo ull den vicinity Windeor Hotel, it p fu particulars, , 0.Box 1164, 2403 di : BOT Jocality, wi \u201cHtste termi FOR MEN ONLY I SEER St fra 2 , | under Sure fo for Rervond sù shyical as\u201d prod 3 Tran i weakness of St nine BLY ou ess | sotal dn Cary 0 pes srl testir aS \u2018of reaction SE vue a) countria.ore fen Ta A Stem sh : T FOR of P.O.D adress, | \u201cABOU 10 g E SEE gs 136% ST.JAMES BT., opposite St.Lawrence Hall, or W.D.BREN, 143 St.James street, Or H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common Nireet, - Montreal.80 State Street - Boston.13 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL OHIPS.Liverpoel Service.SATA a From M From Quebec, Berm Thar, \u20ac ct i act.12h.Oregon.ed.dim Ha % 15 Hotta Th.\u201c 3letiThur, Nov.Ist Bristol Service for Avonmeuth Deck.Dominion from Montreal about Sth Ontario \u201c 2 oo, ronp 800 ta QU, Montreal or | Q Ro iver.Foon with ual oan privileges; sevénd aus | \u201cThese steumers bave saloon, té room one room, OO where but little motion is felt, snd they carry cattle no nor sheep.The pe ates aclizer we.Apply to W.D.O'BRIEN, 1.3 James street, CPTEBSBY 174 bi.gases treet, 133 2e0d or D.TORRANCE & 0.8 Hospital street.' 5 Mailroads.charges |.nye rhe and \"Quebec st 9 am.Wedne Zlst Nov'br.Liverpool, Queéiistown, St.Jakn\u2019s, Halifax | and Baltimore fail Service.Liverpool | | pan Balti- dre - ry a \u2014# \u2018ga le.STRAMSHIPS.Bt John\" ot.Pied] SORE Halllax Bop Liver to H pool.|Liverpot A Nors footien.23 Oct.\u201829 Oct.Ferpvian.| $ Nov.1% Nov.Cappian.28 N Bantian.i ed pre 0 ve \\ pow | SHON CASE ORAS Factory and Head à Orcor OFFICE CABINE TS.DESKS, &c.| send for Cataloirue and Te List | CAN NOW NE OBTAINED FROM PRICE\u201440, 0% 30 and eo Conta.- ° ; Liverpool, Londend ebec & Montreal » Londendert, Quebo Montre _ \u2014 \u2018rom From from | From yhterpoot| Dares.PTIT Indoptren, Queboe JAMES R.BAIN, pH vey 13 à 02 dem 24 ss pur 179 Fortification Lane, Montreal, Agent for an «15g «| BAT ng - La - - Ry i \u201c__|\u201d1 Nov.|*Circassian.{2 i oat Torente-Junction.Feronte Omce & Showreoms: 40 Yenge St.SHOW CASES, STORE-FITTINGS, T3zecd THE ASSAM TEA ESTATES DEPOT! PURE INDIAN TEAS FRASER, VIGER #00.Bt.Jumes strest.GEO.GRAHAM.{72 Victoris square.DUFRESNE & MONGENAIS\u2026.621 Notre-Dame st.J.D.ADANB & CO.251 St.Lawrence stroet Y.GpRDON enna «++.2200 St.Catherine street.A.H.WILSON, 90 BY.JAMES STREET, - $20,000 to Lonn on, Houses let and Rents Collected.Collections Remarkable Grape Vines.[Cassel's Popular Gardening.) | able vihes which are no pality, annually.most nunterous.The vine at Court, although not the oldest, is on that account i8 worthy of rst in this record.It was planted in 70.as ralsed large.Wine at the Valentine H hi £ extension rein.still in.excellent health, a 1200 1800 Small inches ann 1822 the girth of and the produce in - 2200 Punches oA 11b.ach, William in hig d tion of it fifty years ag han.is-à Viet thé ki has for half a neal rly a on o he enjoyed the a produ pes.\u201d George 0, E.Comstock, Caledonia, Mi \u2014\u201cI was su frering = e most excruci pain from inl ponton» heum, ma | pplition, x Dr.ee alm eta sottef, an | bottles effected a a permanent cur eure.\u201d will pa one-half he funeral ye Iam not successful.\u201d Are free from all mâter.Conceutratad medicine only} Le mamie je geod o not \u2019 Soa sr CA ia cet ES an ri the best known to the, general pu publie, ax produces f he Stem was 13 pr e year amounted to Cobbott \u2018garden \"wh ch Annually nterprising qua \u2018quack ads advertises: expenses in REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, MONTREAL.City Property at erms.made and promptly remitted.239% Lovers of grape lore may be interested in a brief account, of some of {ithe most remark- in existence in and producing tops of grapes of Amongst f the Black Hamburg may be considered as the national grape and the gardemer\u2019s friend, are i ampton place and from & outing taken from a It rom udge of thelr Ti Hruitrror luy Fears y yours Te ich Is no vine at QCumberl w b ONIAL RAILWAY, nan eee years of a ok much lac larger SUMMER ABRANG © Hamburg a MMÈROIEG, rg inal 5 ted in a small pit, which - so fam in tere Ae m time ae, until its | (Sundar sxoqpe asolts x Trans run daily presen ensions are 138 feet in length ve and 20 fee tin width.Th ciroumiterence of Arrive Riviere dn D storn Io feet 6 inches where it ÿ branches - He nto two rods.Each of theséagain break into \u201c two stems, which extend the whole length 2 of the house, and cover every part of > the trellis with branches.These branches | - are prutted on the closeæpur nant the = space, 2600 feet of tre for extension = having oa à since oduce - excoeds 1200 Ibs.© houses in which {pose The sieht.{ wiz aro heated by flues, Hp but the vines are allowed, to come on with The trains 105 ality aod 51.2 Lo cs + to { the increasin ng war Tone Beason, an F iho.sleeping ja (cevior Montiont = a.hat Of he sire hea?be Cumbeniony 3 escendant 0! mhurg a rian the ohe obvi du Toasdss, SHEE pli \u201cLodge maybe seen at Sillwood Park, near to 8t.Jo! Asoo.It is s offifty years old.and Araneae rhe Basten) fills a house eet length, with a Sleamer alle ta on aor fn = rafter.= TA foot .The toot fn planted in the e ntre is & hree f di reumferenc ; aor tokots a and throws out eight Cho, shag fare, sabe train: arrange! 3 which are The a Bestzonially all the he Shel ey and\u2019 Passenger length o use.\u2018These e Sai Tobe he\u201d pri Be Lawrence gt pg Wood, which covers 1500 f t of alk D.Porte llia, and produces about 1800 bunches of Ratiway anion ve ; .grapes annually.finn.writes: ating one oon \u201cT all erude-and Mritating Bret side iv take; Jo 9 Pain; no > tpn.bo à y pas D COPIES WANTED OF SPÉECHES READ BY MR.WEBSTER In the Parnell Enquiry\u2014The .Attorney- General Continues His Speech Before the Commission.LONDON, October 23.\u2014On the reassembling ey the, \"Parnell commission, to-day, Mr.Jose: Biggar one of tho Irish mem- bore Pot arliamont involved personally eq that he py supplied \"with copies of those {heeehes res from by Attorney- General Webstor yes day, which referred to him.The Attorney-Genersl promised to supply them, and then continued with the resentation of the Times case.He said Mr.arnell\u2019s supporters had been trying to exhibit him as Lue who stood aloo! from the anti-rent and plan of campaign agitators, but the fact was that as far back as 1880 Mr.Parnell led the anti-rent movement, and 8 Speech | County Kerry i in that ear fe 1d his hearers that the Lan augue had plenty of money to defend Tr tenant farmers w.refused to pay their rents.He referred to the wickedness of the advice given by Boy- ton, Timothy Harrington and atber O'Leary at the Barry Clough meeting in 1881, and 2 said that at that time Mr.Parnel 1 and his colleagues did not conceal thelr sympathy with 3 the league's emissaries crime.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 wre ome AN UNNATURAL FATHER'S CONFESSION.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! St.THOMAS, Ont.October 23.\u2014 A man pamed Nichol, employed in the Michi Central Rajlway shops here, admit the Police Gourt that e sometimes ish his nine year old daug hier by c afning her to a staple in the wall the chain being placed round her ankle and locked.He also whipped the little girl and his other children with leather straps, ropes, switches feces of stove wood.A charge of dre Ly will be preferred against this model parent.DEVELOPING CANADIAN IRON ORE.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON, October 23\u2014A number of new American companies are forming to develop iron cre mining along the line of the Kin, ton and Pembroke Railway.There will be more prospecting done this winter than ever before.Owners of smelting furnaces are findin oré of the most desirable quality, willingly buy ore that can be mined.em THE GENEREUX INQUEST.l\u2019One of the Jurors Glves his Testimony Concerning the Case.The Genereux x Inquest was opened this mornin, at 11.20 o'clock with the evidence arcotte, one of the jurors in whose ha rloft the unfortunate girl was reported Lo have been maltreated.He is an hotal- keeper of St.Cunegonde.Though he did pot know anything personally about the case, he wishéd to state -before the inquest that he considered it almost impossible that the outrage was committed in his hayloft as the fence around his premises was 12 to 13 foot plan and he himself had closed the e door and fastened it tightly at 10 oe ock that night.He could not close it earlier because there were four tefiants in the yard ides himself.He imagines that the people came uw say that they saw of men cause some seven or efght days previously his father actually Id find ies In the barn, as that was at 7.30 in the evening, sone oft the neighbors saw the old gentleman drive the loiterers away.The people around must have mixed\u2019 up that case with the case of Miss Genereux.The woman driven out by his father was tall and ory.and at least 40 years, of age.He d given strict orders to the police to arrest any mon found loitering on his remises.had met the deceased some me ago at Madame Paquin's.There is a dancing hall in the same house, though and a woman nd into his barn, be- who keeps it he could-net tell.It was once a chu dis now called the Macmahon Hall.He also had seen Belanger, Leclaire and Gauthier a at the 6 same place, but that was long The wedding party o \"the night before the alleged assault ras held, hy n an hotel on the corner of Notre Dame street and the second street m Atwater Avenue.He did not know the proprictor\u2019s name nor the name of the stree often seen fact va met her every evening on the street.This closed the mornin, (Sesion of the inquest which -probably be concluded s evening.When the.detedtives arrested Belanger he seemed perfectly willin, last event stand a trial and he expressed his convic ion that he would be cleared.Amusements, ACADEMY OP Mysro- The performance o \u201cA tr) at the Academy of Musi fair, although the audience à mi get have be n larger.he title giv TMANCe, 85 & ves matter \"ot tan} Aor Sy asi it suggesie a8 negro minstrel show.It is n matter to keep up tho ht Jife an and Sa of in last night's A or those wh Look hey kept the fun from flagging, while the rendition of the songs and choruses was remarkably good.ore was no-stiffness in the choruses and each of .or 80 who took part e evinced © brightness and spirit, Miss Bellini, as Titania, | yang and.iled .hor wi into the earts of the audience.Gifted with an excellent Tole she.sang in fl due née, boing 1x pere y applaudod and encored.\u201cNear o treat, as was a Hubert Wiikor \u201cFor et-mne-not.\u201d which he fepeated.The duet between those two was tae gem of the evening and had to be sun a second tim: Agnes Stone, an ol favorite, vas \u201cwell raceived; Mr.Brown's Pasha was s as amusin necessary i r.Miradillo was rahe and buo pany indeed 18 very well ced, and the éconery was a tive Joxprovement on what Montreal theatre-goors are accustoi The Wellington Street Subway.Ald.Thompson at meeting of th Qty Council nek whe Shen, to muri n ceded « his approvi \u201cI'suppose \u2018there ig no chance of it 1 bein betord SE mmenCed next year?\u2019 Mr Ge > To ro \u201cyou may think yourself very Jy you do get them next your, there's tho money to get\u201d Opening of Guilbault Street.Lon consulting the homologated plan St.Lawrence W.t appears that ao atreet, which the City Council yesterday de- clded to adopt as a public street, is only 37 feet in width and runs between St.Lawrepos and St.Urbain streets a distance of 480 feet throu h the old Guilbault Gardens, where e 0 onage © was situal street had got into such a condition that the Ci Surveyor felt site this year to eit and put in new Quili { - Wanton Mischier.The caretaker of Dufferin Square com- pinined atthe Cit y Hall this Square that on last several Joughe wi wilfully broke thot ountain placed in of e square, As he had the names of three the- eu! pits a pe Surveyor inter- Viewed Chief H with a view to their immediate rae THE FUTURE OF FRANCE, \u2018 The Paid journals are at présent co x éfeir count upon the question of of § the thelr Sout ry asf affected the p alaito .The Loue gencrad y as rs ihe 6 Se ee oy ror pm ma med to seeing.The interpolated songs of Mr.Brown .My dain Le rd were Snag the successes of t oo oventng- \u2019 EE Men are Uving, .to be older, but thiscause of inerease is fro; its very nsture temporary.The tondeney of tne population is to decline, while England and Germany grow at the rate of half a million a year.The Anglo-Saxon race, which was much {uferjor in point of number to the noh race.8 now two or t times as numerous.With- Co be Len que man speaking French Pere will peaking English.The in review all the proposed ance passes rés and rejects them as visionary or impracticable, and concludes that the only one is to revive the old spirit of the nation.This, however, cannot done by rea.The Univers says: \u201cWe can fix the day, not a distant day, when by the perennial falling off of births France will have lost one-thir The result is fatal.With.f a century France will have fallen low Italy and Spain to the rank of a second-rate Power.There is no denying the figures.Tf this continues, in addition to other causes of decadence, we area lost nation.of its Ls population.1 1 | ers DRO a Sc Tn YOUR ow} PAYRICIAN 1 men, from the ects © youthful SE on Stout sate of a as ce à Roc RE NN CR NN NEW Be in a, ORTON, Tass.lates Se ou Re > er ian ä >.ur mi 7 A ; \"A 0) USELUL HINTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN.| Ea tis people oi pi ere \u2014 Tas En Cl Ae.-LR6- ; \u201c88 D AGP - © Paldness.gad What Couses #4 in Many ot us the moin Qu Seong her Caste, \u2014 , wa a b and jasmin; era ta door rT, Boston Globe says: Above all k os LE be da nha | A dent 6 , of en Jn, J Iie hk i - \"tt clean.tee odiness, put br f there is na disease of the hair A rmgpongo on nt of fhe Cinclapadl Bn : stockings and serviable tas is-enid, and in no senso is Je true | as in es und the general health is good, it inser and hunter, of Pan tween his lips a blackened briarwe best bon of ihe care of the pal will often work wonders in a valve month, bad an adventure à fos days atnce which he |\u2019 à its home sult of beautiful and e w na soon : meer 3 tel sot wile lo in HUMORQUS ECHOES.ad a sat on tn tho.porch at Farmer Far or Poters\u2019 A THE WHALE QVERCOME.À Or DO Woman te to loge whattoberisa 4 GOQD PATIENT.about as badly à iapidia idated à 6 o Attacked by » Hwordfsh snd.a Thread potblng.I might as su ou \"how crowning or sorel ore, first of \u201cUm \u201cHow ow do you feel this morning, grand- Bumanity cae fod joss nt Jer ime + ue .Ron apn was.\u20ac y wv poe Fon.twin ma from \u201cÀ young woman, who it Tas sald, aro inal: yes, yes, twice a day.pot, ith the \u201cdont, know, child, The doctor has not rested upon a ha st fool wrapped tc 1 oe pai disappoiniad aloyer of hers » \u2018The Brooklyn apls gare: The question times ms done but with a soft brush come y ENGAGED.smooth and fresh, noi iibotandlug rid ans?a Goon EE aol he math watch on a > him, up nel one of th g on ilo sa Es has been of BK od, aad Share ot She Mats it h delicate about Pie ble bristles.many Tubbley (be (bashiully.and ae bis hat 9g ee been cuilivatad w with! nce thentiohs onli Premiarce .0 in north-western Pebnoyivants, had Samar: It used ta be, à [OnE the rue there are who have a Sybaritio uls- spesmog Mies Tremmer in?\u201d pronged Farden rake [rom bis hair thes | the J0th Sue uel ppeared from her hom of a generation, a custom to leavo Tiens, Who always wear immaculato EEE yEubbloy Boone, 8 to his Hh = EE ios boil that tho | thane could he found, ht see that they did (hole \u201csecoué Bet vedeinad\" provide their own mug, brush and wn \u201c| was going up the mountain on a squir- attention af Elatiory Ou des marie nodules thelr balle 5 generally thoreabou à \u2018\u2018eilve elr \u201csecond heat à SPS the barbers yet who never think !\u2019 tho young man.\u201d\u2014The Grrtoo rol hunt With my two squirrel dogs, Sp directed o r attracted to the existence of her bod ema boey faupdered and thelr furs, ver glit teapot.\u201d They divided about the hair brush that has been used A SERIOUS CARE.and Nig,\u201d o old mountaineer.\u201d \"5 blood floatin acant sea.Spocu- No evidence of uy mu rs In oe focus: among thelr vehtest Ki nd generally io fit oF Wh tok, ESR pms otis wip of or Bll sf SER hb | BE da M HTT BE Bi Bary Eh FE pia SE ony ould regard cripple.01d Gent (banding hij son on Bquln Ses en Sn nD gan to bark in da careful watch strong ss or an neighborhood servants or )i ut FEE rohan the dooth brush 1s regarded._B ont (banding hig some money) Before I sot to ia dog Nit bud Joleed hier as kopllo serial Phantasy it was becam goted lqver ose personal bi with, the exocp- Eat pe\u201d ERT | Jatt arti fe eight gl ond se FE EE BBE ald die iS Ren Rend ok Q This applies, also, to hotels and palace A up (po ting thy monoy)-Financial- \u201cI hurried Gi capectin cod as Hira ; hn ha partial Dred Des thai waa a od Suse Jol Jaco\u201d igi patty a Pullman cars \"Kv, ale the scores of ly crippled, sir \u2014New York Sur bad Lied à 000 spo op Gr hoje a tox a fox, heed hoy ste to \u2018the phen menpn was gained girl bed last en an, and that t place was wearing one of her sealekin costs la last week, upon market under dozens of TBH pe ox Och.er some animal Pan a hollow, Core hd log holed and Botlowing that terror of \u201cthe chon: à food four oe of fant, by th belle bist ih in the wh Th eal Bon a that, to hr Mrs.Finnegan\u2014* Mrs.È : urse is tha en article der on faved Te should.all down there we A he log vas Po pler, and about twenty\"feet long, er for sea er oA dor, the HAD REVENGED HIMSELF by th Toh belzs of of Mrs.A.T.Stewart, who sold wa ure.ÿ a Le + : ous ers need any of thom at all, and If It 5 not sook RCE re ty \u201cTndade, Mrs.Finnogan, at tho M SSEUT À FOOT IN DIAMETER sometimes dosignated).Tue hrashers rang onthe girl by murdering Ler.pisos of 222 De ban ons, hes Though I little was aS with before Produce an perimanting 1 would be the fall, not the .Finnegon, \u201cThe dogs wouldn't go In.I though eu foot Into the alr, woods, and à deep ont Quarter of a mile Cag, About It at the time, a good many : often out before men reach that age Would drown us.\u201d-Judge.\", etran thy er belo nat | > penetratine gras lighted © > x Missing mile society women took occasion to purchase Antidote to Alcohol - hon {¢ would bo natural for It £6 do 80, and PHEEE HATES.© Strange, as they never before went back on the whale.A flerce conflict ensued, and the from the home o of the mi 1, and certain gs through the dealers, but : coho without having any idea as to what may thought » was in the Tog.solr what | uit ras that the Whale ap to be foolish Ay will and afraid te generally handke stoekin silk FOUND AT LAST! bave eee for ita doin fay fA friend was bewalling in the company of the a Pino log; Là to poke exhaus Hm the thrasher raliroadiors will, el eu straid to underwear, and gloves, which would Rot be LE begin the use of hair restorers.£a be sure, Mr W.8 Gilbert, the dramatist, that his pole ery the o 1 le I as, out of the he hais xering himself, how- Ti, ue and that cut at recognised\u2019 and which The got cheaply.A NEW DEPARTURE.?these remedi today are wife had just presented him with tripiets\u2014 reach.Fin n niy po pole could get, Jrouldn t ever, the whale after several efforts suoceed- nigh 5 Tn that ve There is a woman o! » Fifth ov who > Fe bars lces in themselv t tn y all girls.\"What can I do with them?\" asked uldn't move ed in diving below and came up ou the star- e'll sea the Sits ghost as gure as makes a business of During \u2014\u2014 .es, but even there isa fhesinor man I don't even know what to that way, Lou da t,o pole and ex- board aide of tho schooner.Tho crew then gus some: night,\u2019 the Labour.rus wanpnoses or pap wow, | The Father Mathew Remedy Sanger.for the patient using them and |.\u201cOh\u201d a amined the log.I soon discovered took their whalin tru jn their efficacy, will ill continue Tn ro Kate tho\" pocod Duplicaié, and yas very rotten and that there was hark thrasher, but fo hao nat es on a \u201c1 |r.laughed at the emia, fears ot and who ls fast making a ft rtune out of thé | Inscustaiy and greedy for wi __.ein much time bean about a way va ar, these nervous chere, and oon It eo ge er customers | Le te for De should have been goin the third Tripiica my mind to try and pry that log open, aw le another sav attack on his | aD ng I would Particularly it who purchase goods Irom her have no idea \"a ach or A oo hey have done him harm, in tha A Lose OF SUGAR.I am sorry to say I succeeded.ote, aod hit for a secon time in sight of Tas a ghost, \u2018es a al ay ith of the real secrets of her tradé.She is ateln dresse aigle any ipeagper- | : delay has been caused, and in \u2018this sense, \u201cI had my picture taken to-day,\u201d said \u201cAlmost ag soon as I got a stick in the the crow De wh, vhi at a un- ete ghost of a Ostensibly à dealer in im \u2018cods, and - ifn no other, they are dangerous.When little Christin.\u201cI crossed my arms and crack and began to pry, the confounded ctureto be mine, and thosword oung ig and pretty gr\u2019 T always made has cer French and fish boxes and ATE var TEETER her ws the hair begins to fall out, or when leaned on a chair and the picture-man put thing flew a and ut sprang three realizing the position, mad attack the boys turn pale, and they'd swear that cases Into which She packs many of her fan infemparatios.Tt ts PREMATURE BALDNESS my head in some tongs.\u201d thundering big catamounts.Great Boott\u2019 at the common enemy and stal tabbed the mon.they Soplany bo me and have to run goods, and sells them ae new.She will take Atal ad wood, slowly sets in, it may be due to one cause \u201cWhy, you must have looked like a lump how they did \u20ac itch into us.Two of them ier, Aires now ovér; the whale's remain- througb ose, woods and \u2018that out for the whole wardrobe f the deceased, new or it may be due to many.It is possible in of Sugar in sugar-tongs,\u201d laughed papa.sprang at me.One seized my left arm and he he was compell- Whole Ai and old, good and bad, d then this Sold b y Druggists-$1 00 pe per Bottle.the case of one otherwise healthy, but more y.60 l'must have,\u201d said Christine, near the shoulder and ripped it from adios 3 sions es Ete with the grace ofa \u201cA couple eoks passed, and no one h a careful process of selection.\"Tho When the étsesse fs not frequently it happens when the system is *\u2019cause the man kept opt saying, ¥ \u201cWhat a sweet shoulder to wrist with his long clews.I bly arrior of the deep.After Ya seen the hot vob but expectation of Ings, or those nearly so, which are enough: put de OE Sas, botsde 1s or when the general tone has been litte girl!\" \"\u2014 Rel struck at the brutes with the heavy oak oath he ona \u201ctopsy-turvy,\u201d and the sppe really imported or have that a ce,she not\" require more dau ais als lowered.Constitutional weakness, debil- WAS HE HAPPY THEN?stick ! held, and by good luck knocked ope thrasher was ohserved to luxuriating on One k night Ta runs passenger Bolucly a foreign cases and tles them up itating Sal Saasiion a blood-poison- yo pa of them over just as the other one jumped the choi : dead.train east, and afte by 8 dingy.{ dutily and disposes of them fo rieh er Task Re pen Bras and PRIS innoculation, bad ventilation, tOR aboony { on ng on one knee, at my face.\"I couldn't stop him and he This is no ry hin story of the sea, but an gloomy ittlo station about five miles tomers.Many a time à woman h 85 gone to népipérande aa and, worse than all, the too prevalent habif arden Ye CAL doar i iss Violet mix LIbut came down on my face with both.claws, ineldent of interest to those who re- from the Rok, her _where the murder was her and said: \u201cI want to find some hing of die au don, he hair with ho rrid- {ove may oo orish uh ho ne ono t at protesstons of ripping through the hn and fob ered: oise ue still ty existing between the supposed to La joue mmitéod said to stockings, ngs, gere or what hat notte some I i wi FATHER MATHEW.vail, a ot irons.Just then Sna © | & ave.Lot com \u201cfos whieh a particle of air can- 1% (chokiagt Si e bappiost of Men! by tho fani and pullod hia off.That séved aotoristics of tn sven\u201d fieh The lattes | Bay Jerry LE Ne loess kind of you can find them dr man And the dealer MANUFACTURING 00.not come.uende the scalp fills _; e, Mr Ye oo : na er possible me.The dog and cl rolled over rep oor knows po danger.He does not discern 3 night to got a peep at that girl's spook, in course of time sent her a note sa ing 1538 AND 1540 ST.CATHERINE STREET.with olly tance which still rer hr.Yon Saboony! Ii is impossible © on the ground, while was trying my beet, between a floating bull and a buoyant Wow dn't it | that qhe nas found somethin al hat she MONTREAL.QT\" further precludes bo possibl ity of air, and oS you without amiling-\u2014 Texas Sift- | with the blood pouring down my face, to whale.His sword 1s bound to penetrate \u201cJerry.1 heart afraid that asked for.A awe in a short time ts fall\u2019 out one by \u20189 Tv et à biow in onthe cat 1 succeeded at last either at risks to himself, the ghost\u2019 of the.girl girl would some time ap- Quelquec hose's own va, sud tho dealer ind zoe, Aid before he knows it a man finds GIVING OUT THE PSALM.in striking it across the small of the back as and this respect he is similar to some pear.Ho was a game fellow om all the while.The gowns that are new that the top of his head is pretty thin, there The old clerk of a little rustic parish, it rolled over on top of the dog.That blow misgutded non amphibious creatures.AND EEPT HIS FEELINGS .or nearly new sho sells the dressmakers, is po longer that luxurious growth which although he Had for years, Sunday after broke its back, but it had done for the dog, Se ee who freshen them up a bit and sell them to nature would have prese he bad ad not Sunday, given out the pealms and hymns which was : PERRY'S WILD RIDE.to himself; but | could gee ho waa alwa out of towir customers, and that was the way interfered.The oil glands are to be sung in the service, had never quite TORN ALMOST INTO RIBBONS.| \u2014\u2014 trifle nervous when boom § the poor Chicago woman got hers.She and are fully competent amply Sufoinet mastered the Roman numerals.One morn- of had overlooked the one I struek fn th Pa Atlanta Journal says: It was John through the woods and The cut, 0 and so went dan bought it honestly, to keep the hair glossy when proper care lug, after some cuneideration, he anuouneed ars place ie re tn the Perry.8, a well-known printer, who last had never before sai him on AS AN IMPORTED DRESS, has been taken Psal , inthe following \u2018style: \u201cLet us brute had rob on d by feet and 6 tne night ted to Jo board an outgoing East | the subject when we are on from her own dressmaker.As it bad TO KEEP THEM Bn, to Bend raise and alo of God the X, just ag I raised from str the o oF one, Tennesyoo iain snd t Ta dede ear moet Fak his be nen a oo que Tor (Do purpose Bi been worn b but once, ns \"looked rfootly Whan they are lu oparadion thers is no y aud the two-eyed cath, Ho a fearful that will make DOC 5 ook ph onotdri Elan fresh.Then the dealer has 8 list of custom: ana | RER Es x a weed of potnatume: tudesd.in many on |\" Boottahe but} he gor ld mot get, à fair hold ov, me.him shudder, whenever his e ces litte th ut he got close à ponough to to my leg trom it, as lon as he © sai ers who are ectly familiar with the real tity of olly.matter proue | T ND B® LITTLE 7! Loi, fe btw calf with his i's it in| Just be beyond the\u201d Nelson street bridge \u201cBen, he TN course a 8 Sue for nature of her trade.Th oY or ostly bave to be taken to keap the hair dry ah lo correspondent of the New York World the face with tho end of the club, and, as it Perry stood awaltipg the East Tennessee Fight to believe wot bu or women who are struggling to ke thelr N urnishes the oll, as has been said, : \u201cOur little gir} iv a t philosopher dropped to the ground, I threw my whole train, which pulled out from the station at Leaven\u2019s eake don't joke 2 such à a terri En society with lean purees and agreat bat Sha 9 fur not provide the water, as next Le her email way, and qui Lo original in her force in a blow, Srhich I delivered upon di 12.45.When the train came up it was going Subject, especially here, and on tokeep up ap They keep to brushing the +0 it alive and Sows of matters Sod th | ings.The, other head, knocking it over on ita back, and 1 faster than he Sad oalouls at ated upon, by but he Big pti that & rricd 8 run of, her place and got some bargains, y she was silent fora long time and seem- a ! \u201cSeeing that Jerry was wo! a use, thoug 8 ge they buy are preserve ¢ ts general health, the acalp should éd\u2018 buried ind Then she The cat which had jumped at the dogs in Last coach decided he made a leap As the 1 felt sorry that I had sald an somewhat, worn, they are worth the as d.His eep thought.uent applications of water, jaised her head from the pillow of the the lirst place I now saw lying about twenty the rear on on the subject, and said no more, The out for the good Parisian cut and style.They speak of was about two hundred feet long, buy, trom her black and inconspicuous gowns not hy cold nor yet too warm.Col gaught the drails at hor 0 lounge, where it had been resting, and re- feet away, with Nig holding it hy the throat.HA offen oe Oe eethng out marked to her, mother: \u2018Mamma.so ttl The cat was dead, and so was the dog, which Slipped from tho step and the traln vas and at thoeastern endo it was a road cross: that are like those worn by a dozen other tater\u2019 and follow it with an oid \u20ac sall det awfu\u2019 tired \u2018fore l'm growed up.\u2019 \u201d lay with entrails torn out, but still with a Éd ooting.© train increased ite speed.pis Ing.I a dangerous o ae, and moalways women and are not likely to be recogn aod, 2 ood as some tooliehly de > deatn-grip on the throat of the oat.If the feet were striking cross tes and rocks.One | sted aarp! or it before we wo got to | to the and sometimes they have them an M MARRIED ONLY TEN MINUTES.dog had ever let go of that cat I would have of his shoes was tom trom his foot.His cut.The wi Woods over at home, and buy them for the ally i happen opin\u201d or dha glands become À bride and m arrived at the station in been finished between them.As it was, hands were arms were numb, be ond the a rare about three Ake 0 the good ma terial in them.! pp such an event some oint- UNion Ciuy, Conn\u2026 yesterday morning for after the fight was over, 1 fainted with pain aod he was afre atreid 5 ot let go, When once bis miles in length.Frhistiod for the here is a class of the wornout and Dakine 3) & ls very good\u2014should be the pu à of taking the train to this city.and loss of blood, and lay, 1 suppose on the u the iron crossin P passed through ghabby cloth es, bonnets, shoes, and general ua Tas usa to perform The train arrived ns usual from Waterbury ground for an hour or more.en I came (Rabie old cold as on oir grid RO dno out anda over the sir \u2018and were \u2018abou t belon inge which are sold in a Jump to the oir funotions the hair becomes aiff and and took the side track to allow the up train dragged myself to the road, half a mile Buppose he let po just as 24 the train enterin, & the woods, going \u2018at the rate of nd-hand .dealers in the Bowery.And ary.bat usually a good brushing given to pass pass.The bride boarded the train, while rss ON ere I found water, with which 1 twenty-five miles an hour, when puddenl I ° so all the pretty frillsand \u2018fanclos x o dear > HI 3 ÿ ; i ¢ room stood with grip-sack in band od my wounds.Luckily for me Peters Senor thou, > saw Je who was pale i ial a effect upon watchin the up train.The down train hore haphonod to come along, an brought min and bi nly hope vas pidly through his front wine of his cab, ts rer bac 48 ÿ scattered to the four winds, worn by her 1 EANSING THE S0ALY, charted chr ats \u201cI have had many close fights In time Youd stops a 3 boar station.BB could the ee a that hs strangers, and.women whom.In \u201clito.sb we : it will cause these glands to renew their brak tn en i imed \u201cOh, with bea thers x and à wild ta in those d hold on on no er.could se et Tight in In, the\u2019 cab pat Le roulé fe vod her eyes à y trom as \"as | inst À f 19: and- 5 activity, and under ordinary circumstances brakeman at the rear and exclaimed.Ob, | ot Lo DD ras the oan | He saut bis S700 Sau kno no #2\".{ was as palo death, ahd his eyes were al- Mar bare od he oe theta, it 2 Eo.nemy, Ghipros ; eee ve ls all that is necessary, but in have only been married about ten minutes.\u201d I ever had, and it wes all owing to the fact About gagbreak he opened Ex yes and seems to me, in such dispe ES use of [in all cases when pou oh of bd is ; Cuéts w ere the head |s axposed to tho dust Tho brake.looked the track and that I neglected to taki knif found bimeelf lying Jue Wools about th t intima rsonal A \u2014and very toh all that is an loo) up the track and saw eg a le or pistol twenty from railroad track.He He covered hs face vi LA his ry evra \u2018and ex- èse most in te personal possessions of b ded ith.3 be very sure it given a thorough wash.ning towards them, tock pity on with me.\u201d =~ crawled à pile of Eee ie ad again lost claimed, in 8 hoarse and tro trombling voloe: 8 lovely woman.Theold way wasbest.|to De contended wi q Fie the e bride, pu fled the bellrope aud stopped - FROGS NOT PROFITABLE.consciousnges, Ho was found by a man My God, Ben THE VALUE OF PINE STRAW.: : use of the fine comb often causes a \u2014 Philadelphia Times.Ruble - named B.B.Landers, who went to MrJ.R.I knew what he meant, lols fore oold and .cs - very unpleasant congregation of scales GURIOSITY FULLY SATISFIED.Five Thousand Dollars s Year Caunot Be Slater's house and told : a little frombly In Spite of myself.I could The Savannah News says: \u201cWho ev : : a upon the ecalp.When this disagreeable Small man (on railway train yriting letter Made Raising Them.Perry was bro arity to Atlanta in sée no hing from my wi dow, sl step thought the pine straw on which rabbit state of thingrexists you can rid yourselves to his wife-\u2014It Would afford you 5010 on.was terri kd rulsed, put none cf See to dorr ar back wih terres hunters slip and slide about would becom of it bya very simple remedy.\u201d You per- amusement, my dear, if you could see the In the Boston Journal some weeks ago injuries seem to be self uld not be true, à Staring an artiole of value?Who dreamed that it haps have heard of Phe use of borax and freckle-faced, long, lean, gamble-shanked, 8ppeared a guutation from another paper 1e Le Waa found near iar is trom At id or th would become the weapon through which walter, and if you have tried this añd got no knock.kneed.sneaking, wnpertinent.ill.regarding a \u201cfrog farm,\u201d in which the ex- Btraizh.oward the out: and plainly visible the Bouth would win her independence of rellef there ro las still another remedy.Take bred, half-baked specimen a backwoods fravagant, statement was an by the reflection of our lights, was the face 4e most 0 ain, he > depen once of the \u201cwhite\u201d of à raw egz, beat, it into foam wh that Is looking over my shoulder as income of $5000 could be obtained from .A LEAP YEAR EE RONANCE OA Jounk woman, deadly pale, and with £ToEp 08 re and then rub into the hair.Rinse the head [write ne y raising these | Inhabitants of the.m for ; an expression of the wildest horros her Dot days?4d Yat - oly ng inl rm water, and t this o - sale ther, ©-eyes.-A-part-of a vito garment.Sie i Rat or | Lavon at vind emonr-tos Je Ps Mie rime | AT PRT | 2 alii Drag Ans (de | LES ih oh MELEE thrown off, an intense itchin Small man (turning round)\u2014Beg pardon, editor of Forest and Stream, dem es this wind.+ 1 was stun an: uta.SRing De Pond pis ; test of a coupled tha sonic of burn.D sir; are you spes aking to me?assertion by an interestin, en a pretty y youn y + the then Inerved myself: bad d resolved what le wa x and hooks, \u2018and has proved its fuflammation, and is | Large man (confusedly}-Y\u2014no! No! I last issue of the Forest and Stream.Jorn pe hotel and Pretty the trees 1 ° would do: 1 felt that strange apparition superiority, Samples of it have now one Aopen to those with abundant dit say anything.1.was't speaking.I he writes: oarkabiy pretty tho.| could bo of Bo : | forward to the Now York exchange and 1g Friee is Fravos.ira snd être, 500 ; ellis those who have à \u201cplenti- \u2014I\u2014 For tho past four years this question of ih, Jim; \u2018an and here's eved that {twas the ghostof the pion: IL doubtioss win 8 royal there.The FOR SALE BY EC La et of that adornment.When Small man resumes his writing.Large fT0g culture has given me trouble in quite à i potence coup oe oi He ne Sie] cold haa South sends Out ann A $5,000,000 to bu Arh BROTEQTAMLE PROSOINIE aL roomed I horedicary baldness it is man goes back to the rear platform of the answering private letters 0 \u2018would-be The nl eran was all a ox ge ofa a young girl could harm jute Th ry f pine-etraw bag.Cu : DIFFICULT TO OVERCONE, last car on the train and relieves his mind farmers, and is 8 legacy left by the late tio a6 en.friend continued 1 \u201cho | me, and 1 determined \u2018on closer Inspection.\u2018gin Koop this vast amount of but but Y early precautions are taken iti is possi- by swearing volubly at the flying land- Len th Green, who wrote an articleon it in the se or isi re apa.er Cg ry oa ne snd poh she braces at Bono and ill convert what has soon RAILROAD- TIME TABLE : WS Gaked When Wb Should orn 10 Gaus re eee Tribune iy Tor 167$.This mas widely copies.and each dou rh 000 her own right, and a sprang out of my cab and walked quickly Worthless rubbish into 8 valusble product.\u201d Bonaventure Depot.| oMo a child?he replied: \u201cOne hundred TO THINK.year some | native reporter gives en boii nace aout ut be that means business, Jerry was cowering down the TOUGH FRUIT SKINS.GRAND TRUNK BAILROAD.i voars bafore it 18 born.\u201d In the game man- A Lewiston, Me, correspondent of the account of a m which has e George.Hotel, Black cab, completély Sons a \u2014 oronto, Ohlcagoand sll \u2019 3 | ar, you would prévent hareditary bald- New York Sun says: About the funniest never existed 4 EC 875 75 this farm Boor, Ba ai coining there alone.OVERCOME W Mis THÉROR.\u201c1 The skin'of plums is wonderfully strong.Tears 0 8850050 und J Arrive mia es snm à nèté, bôgin to operate oupop » ohild when it thing that has occurred in this vicinity for cated near Smithtown, Lon and, an nd 1 ging at Det table attracted I stepped to the pik Was stil vita fie thickness, and resis 1.50pm.à heb ty bes brush.& long time happened at the close of the last went there and found that there was hora aiistion.spoke to bim one oven there\u2014that of a youn women entirely the action of tar and many solvents in à Les Tarotto Oe 3 Stole the Sar vory least.theatrical season jn Lewiston at Music Hall.\u201cNo FHOG F.ing had me hor put t three ti white ¢ of the pilot.i?remarkable manner.If nôt thoroughl ve au 4 0 times a Sul and each ft twice à wellto-do and well known gentleman that viel ABM pod sup brake ig a ald not me \"ore than socond to ane masticated before taken to the stomach Lasve 8.50 am.£30 p.m.3 a + 8 ae solution of from a local rural district came down to ja at vie icnity, nor was there any man liv- married.o robin oT that i was not a a ghest, b woman thls skin In rarel if aver dissolved by the wal i constant brush- Witness Dixie in \u201cAdonis.\u201d The house was 10g ear th bearing the name given.he vas marr or marriage Jus then; of flesir and bi ! epo AT her \u2018Ber, but gastrio TA some cases ploces of It Lavespm.Coy.3 and keep them Packed as it seldom ever was before.Seats he next year the apocryphal farm was lo- he hadn\u2019t much te id no reply.I took hold her, belie en adhere to to aloe.cont of oS stomach as wet sud: ; es a | teria th child\u2019 8 with sold at fabulous prices, and consequently a cated near Philadelphia, and 1 haa t the same his father.\u201cWell, Too tr honey,\u201d | that 1 was about to remove bod clings to bodies, causing more or less 8.20 af shy 2 = ] \u201c = sitap! ply use harvest was reaped by scheming specula- experience.Since that time I have only she said; *why don\u2019t zou marry me?She of some poor victim of the, d y pliol a bande or inconvenience: Raisins and Que 5 nie order 6 to give the e à hair a formal tors peste postage in the pursuit.of this fabled returned to her home Baltimore, told her when the girl turned and looked at tnd bu currants .particulariy trouble- Leave 8 pe Ë not sufficient: it Our agricultural friend, John, hose sur- dust Ly.father about the ciroumstances, his con- with still the same od a gaze in her eyes, 1 in in way.Sand, il not chopped u up Ee jo * Sib brushed in to make it glow.name I must withheld, succeeded in obtain- I.Green gave the tequite \u20ac of f two years\u2019 gent and returned to Black with her epoke sooth ngly to her, sad finally suc before.cooking, should thoroughly | Leas id if : the hal h on the the Tondae you would ing a gallery seat seat for a little fortune.When expe once n which he gathered frog father, wad married in Bridgeport, and she ving her m_ he | chewed before swallowing.te dried cur porn v sean, # = the flesh to th This is the pla become well started a false SPAWD aD hatched It, but lost his polywogs and har husband are passing the remainder Sara.which h they tight ay ribbed.got hr raft do stomach whole It.1b preg Ariive se } only hyglen 3 method: © ody 1, owing to arm of fire was given.John was upon 87d abandoned frog culture, but-he en- of; summer in Newtown as happy as | onher foe never aos oe Ste : ate ual prediloc tion to paldness, the his feet in an instant, and Was soon rushing aime others to try it by saying the turtle doves\u201d The lawyer has boon think ink- Tho ghost ras not a gh Srey an id y ho rm rm ti \"25, 0 ati continues remain BUH And ary a for one of the \u201cmodern ap ppliances\u201d in os if culties can be overcome by \u2018patience over 5 since ona, chan Shans 8 there ave for | east half alive.He came fers THE LAST HYMN.25,20 Pr phyai ould be consulted, as some form of a long ropæever which was a plae- and perseverance.\u201d Yet he further said: = | y out to where © stood holding the 1 mysterio.Ces Louve 6.\"or Amira 66 aim.530 » hysidian should be ¢ needs reforming, 8rd bearing the custamary explanatory in- | hen they become frogs they Hve-on AII in country.\u201d Bes woman; whe had fain jar The Sabbeth-oay was ending tn à villags by thé à When the system has been toned up the scription: nds of Insects, and the only thing I can A CAT IN THE ORGAN.- he conduttor had tome up by this ime to \\ Re : Frans opération pee referred te will \u201cIn case of fire throw.this rope from the #2 m success sure is to \u2018procure \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 was, an The ; touched the tea re No \u2019 I tail to gécomplish betiofieial resul window and slide down.\u201d Insects in large uantitios, enough to sa Bp | Every ha afternoon n divine services the girl into a car; Jt was nt 1 o'clock.And tdsy to mow the sunlight in the glowing, 4 Authofities have about ei salts.the Excitediy uricoiling the rope before he porte (great num r of frogs.bol oe road Street, SOMB LADY PASSENGERS lighted west, a iy Ë RETURN faster than in the could be reached, he leaped with it, end in Nes ore the impracticability of ralsing frogs ow an town avenue Tday was took hax \u2018of fer, dnd we went on.A lady And then hastenad to \u201cthelr @wellings for Goats Thao patard t SE se ; bit hay grow a She a day th bulb con band, from the window, n distance of forty no excepti to the rule, and the ¢ de ighttal Ro Tivo ub the ne tièxt station was 8 ne dièssed Doon OF rest.Bi 4 od in 8 Sa, oF feet, to the brick sidewalk below.tis De oy Sa js Pa pue Tho Pome ok \\arger ger, and she took the girl home with Der, # 0.6.4 7; 5 © WHAT PHSICLANS GALL FOLLIQLE.Buch an occurrence as this of course, or- Of [Fog spawn and = than al ai me to Le in ho 8 obelng by time sufficiently recovered.Butthey looked the waters, snd a storm wl 4% hd He ire en a a certain period this spe sends up divarily would not tend to excite one's risl- poles, nor to feed the latter on mont and Be rector f Pub Le vers cond icted y th \u201cNo, she was not the gitl who was su Was maging in wid i , 00.matter how often they fall out, bili ut the whole affair was certainly vegetation, for they eat-both.\u2018The en emjes Wile to hava bedn murdered.Ehè was the A fierce spirit moved abOVE them\u2014the Wild epi: i arrives at the of 40 rendered absolutely funny when it was as- Of the tadpole, or polyvos, 2ro RUIRSTOUS, r of a well-known resident of tho must 25d \u2018shook and Shem tm they | 4 eus gradual out ta in years, certained that John resched the pavement 80d large will eat mall ones.As an à constan station whete I hid so startled Jerry by thanda 50 booms se fri Barton, Ma Mega pre om à inning < than that the uninjured.Lostance of the latter fact, 1 onos took a \u2018oocasional- joking about this gho ost.Bhe was asomnam- Ana alae} Tor AUS Vase ta ths tr yamine gulfs Leave 8.80 am.Soo Ent 6 do.20 sw be tracod to some of the causes LADIES O fe Ma, of the an b M at Li 0 bultst.She had walked in her sleep that tom bed, \u201cen ! èù deumnerated t bo tra Always, the hairs | IES N TH THE STUMP, erpuol, and th & ice wall od =|E ht, and had in Some way climbed > spot thè Fabyans =: snd all Sa Cheol ; Riek soc Tagine Le Look Ha thy pA Zaons (Xan) special to tho Chiongo émail = Frogs thal, in the tank | Dark ad Sloomy, Aa ERY is To eels oT | 890% rm otens, Tho es +H © Herald ess: illss dguen Batty.\u20ac al whos to placed hc.Bean if li po looking on fo Pot Dacssigors.Who 4S Cor contes marco shou ba tng a ea i pi ; 2% BRAT ; for i ou bus nca = ie ool th Publ blie Instruction for wR nd bor not, Cao botraboian 1801 plow growth, and res El ; mao ts Sgr 8d SUA 80 pin Sy ra ¢ pnnoying ai causing compe tors, Miss bo Dem balance would be on Lu sk rats Bite of ¥rk swollen victims, as it oft had tête ata ÿ : Shel ST où gratio nominee, ond Mrs.A 'Cl Best | ime waows ape ov us of her broke u dane vetoes.SHE ea = Vorod with a ctive canvass.each boing billed for épecohes Twill aver ag bo sen trou farm Sriingone pad ized Et that WIIA the rough wins blowing round bet, » brave He mY vas.ce, ca con- \u20ac JUD, Tmo£ er, i où eq Which con- | each ous school houses for haie am of piiving ma Ines me of 5000,\" all 1 its became visible ove the oy 2 iting gir Aswesen among 206 Wows vessel fall Square Depots d while te drop de and ° ings are well atténded.Miss Batty handles turist the frog § bon under oon Ho.aa he ap ET ; 0, tt da dot need a prophet to bell what the Dalhousie ] rater Tails 0 OYANCE, the torilbin aps able manner, but is ost when tice, and I have tried to feed them où rabat *\u201cyeli.-1\u2014the fact 18,1 got à better Job ond CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.{ tè tbe man or woman.there Is another kind onsidoring the financial questions.Her and mussels without success.My belief is on the P.and Es week oro, Iter, a and feft | ve na a ss ht hrs Fast Ba.6 a ee i Which is sven more harmful, and that is cone itors seem tocompret nd the monsy\u2014 ulture-is ure 8 delusion, an that sug! part of of that count , an heprd ve 8.03 \u2026 that oily.quantity Which does ot fall but quest a put que are (amet an lost on on the thing as a Frog pond do 3 sa = how that business came oul HES Then ts te hurriod from thelr homes BEE ok for Bt, ans, ae formiag Ne : TT © häir, CrUSling speakers.he di office.fo able the, y oro wi se an ren he and : Ro ran ais en, Pro ce ve es EE qu pr Face or D Bn i rer ou nT tipi cai z Baran toe hair tol icles dry debate st the opera\u2019 houses be a frog Tarn.Tho supply © or erg aly iby 15 ne ot ge ape show pur Belpine Le oa wiih dread ¥ ur me BEES: pene Of And the hair Falls Talis out, For t be dry À forma ego au and ad Parsons before.the re the York.arkets om Gentioman, i \u2018jet had Bo times à Aoû the snip, £ LA the tempest, on the fatal Boro, Kingston, Toronto ga.© Tit you 9 hale and biush it cac about twenty-three Years f ze.while nn relay da pulsion» ere) Thich havo a strong dave ly gub- tua Drirtan trata tor Bi.dog a.en ona ar on do thls 8 segravating Mrs.Best is ten oars their senior but ali À A oot tostens 4 orty years bio A ood sors da ls kind la \u201cBbe Das in centre! 0, ¢ho half of her Bn pom oy frites Bucking.short Slime.While Washing the bead ia Are, are, bright and successful Bans |.marsh fn th coun Sonjalied chi Stim | ont keeping ap es, It, tends Gad mercy! a His haven tar tô seek for v am, ha 7 > 46 pe, reodi en .Indebd ingis! 2 upon for the on tho chances of- ihe candidat ure abou the Sta oy N Lex pie custom 1 small thi Shming the aniin 3 the those wh roel Brorass for St.Jo Litem, How.sake of cleanliness, there ts nevertheless a 5 Er vor 5 And su on , aud roäsé ghowm ee 7 subjocted his Ag hants 101 When next tae White, shocked face looked vo r From à tou-contindéd wasbing.It is 1 FRS Tapid va nough fo mm.| EEE dre SPKis laut fancy the tri + at goa ator | owe BE Sr sito pea, Leave 5.10pm.pine 10.30 to.bught to said here that théée who have a \"WHAT HE WROTE.th nk itp Bable that tte | lans like od 10 result, bu 5 ha a vin tbe on the spar was een |, pd pa Jollette.Le foolish custom of \u201csouning™ thd hoad with ie © reptiles,are of hf are acy very ow rom hy About two feet lon laces 0 ; Bonaventure Blatidn 0 nent, cold water morning, noon and night, are Bt.Jénn 8: 8-6.{ .and that à man Woh six inches b: of mo A Thera Hearer th the trembling watchers came the wreck\u2019 +250 Ruilty ot a very nine habit hs ar nat ras en ing to seo 6 oro mature borhan foi ot À avid on pags a Inch | Sosoed by wate; Leave 5.20 pm.and 9 v.13 ss rr Ho th 8 because ft m theif head \u201cfoal ob th rot us and, a 7 year b get Jatgo onù rit but - lags, wire ala.Stir Shins dre And the man sal cling.sas Dot losted, though BO For St.Thersne and 8.8 6, Bt.Linand té, Eus- Boo CE X DEY Yi ie a os pon sand EE soy.The s ballet = rns os rove vA is piled a dosing | a] oud wand him ono short message?Hèrersa Terre 5:30pm.ou wasosm eû bre going out, his ls ways necessary, nT a pou ni es pot, pet hae thelr legs thé Shah oy are onal fia tien brite 8 EUR ip to Twas ls packers hand that took ft, and bo Sets mec SBE ER La AE Ss LEE Bh] Thi a our ht bring on à a most serious sie epmbin- the groupé.» .his po! té to slow maturity.; - \u2018ef 6; he elep lophants pa had or to be ex- Anÿ memory of his sermon?Firstiy?-Bécondly7 50 a , Boston = io \u2018keep tno sca clean i ai ri marie sermon, hover ae.> A WATCH iN.HURCH, ; ST wad wales\u201d THLE Wound There wi Bi ono ono taing to ulter 1p.that avtul RE it SEE fandgaven .dhou miated that there are.89000 Phophcts, vu 3.90 08, Thodthons (Ge) Chromicte \u2019 Operation, the RES ep 80 be shouted Chrough the trumpet, \u201cLook to on Fact Po BOR i pain, oH that - \u2018eus! Can you hea; tien in i sous Can 7 dre 0 wil it d afterwan | ane asp ED re Es «ep us the mist ia at : Ooinee sas Dole Dette i La pardon.tor othe, sou sound sue rés carre .ad \u2018in ôhé ex ; p nds pakto * we shall fin _ that he-was very sé ; 7 / .\u201cwith my own eyes, and he says, \u201c he, as Twice Wooed and CHAPTER XXXIII \u2014 Continued.\u201cI know it's wrong,\u201d thought Lina, fluttering gly.aus she sat at the open window, greami mily watching the glow and quiver of the deep violet firmament abov 4 the stare ne wrong, for mamma told mo 1 must never think about any gentleman until he had first asked m s wife.Mr.Somers certainly hen t asked me any such question,\u201d and Lina toit herself growing hot, even in the innocent companionship of the stars.\u2018and yet I can 2e help thinking a great deal about Mr.Her reverie was hore.errupted by a knock at the door, that ade her start and calor ; but it was only \u201cI beg your on, ning, but I forgot whothor I S roue ht the towels to your room to-night less mp are you sitting here alone in the dark \"*I\u2014I haven't lj hted a candle vet, Bessy,\u201d faltered Lina, fecling as if Bessy must know shy she had preferred sitting in the durk.Bhe sprang up, hurrying to Ætrike & match and illuminate the room.\u201cYes\u2014I believe the tow ols ax are at right.\u2019 \u201cAnd lanced at the dressing- table, aod Boss Le her voice to à mysterious whisper \u2014 you got the letter, miss, right »* ~ The letter, Bessy ?\u201d \u201cYes, miss, the letter.It Was right on the table here Lina looked at Bessy in surpr rise.\u201cI haven't seen any letter.\u201d she said, \u201cW hat letter do you mean, Bess ell,\u201d cried the ehambermaid, \u201cif that don\u2019 4 \u2018beat all! Why I saw him put it here,\u201d touching the dressing-table with her finger, says he, pleasant tke oe can be, \u201cRemember, ssy,lt's for Miss ussell\u2019s ow ( \u201cthere aln\u2019t a soul's crossed the threshold since, and oat, can have come of it?Bess said Lina, you confuse -me! Fo pat put the letter here ?\u201cMr.Somers, to be sure, miss.\u201d \u201cMr.Somers! And for mo?I \u201cYes, miss, for you.\u2019 \u201cBut Bessy,\u201d said Lina, after a short silence of wondering surprise, \u2018are you sure you were not mistaken ?\u201cMistaken!\u201d echoed Bessy.\u201cNo more, miss, than I'm mistaken in saying I'm standing here and talking to you this minute.Mistaken! of course not ! \u201cThen,\u201d said Lina, \u201cwhat can have become of the letter \u201d\u201d \u201cThat's the very question, miss.\u201d Bessy got down on her knees to look under \u2018the table and on the carpet, shook the dimity cover of the dressing-tahle to make sure the letter had not hidden itself away there, and then subjected the rest of the room to a pretty diligent search.\u201cWell,\u201d said Bessy, \u201cnow I am beat!\u201d \u201cBessy,\u201d began Lina, with the instinet to rest upon some one else, which seemed a art ot ber Nature, * \u2018what do you think I bad better d \u201cWell, iss, if I was in your place, 1 would ask the young gentleman himself about it, \u201cOh, Bessy, no!\" - \u201c \u2018hy not?Gs the ohly way to find out.\u2019 \u201cNo,\u201d persisted Lina, resolutely shaking her head, \u201cthat would never do.Wait, Bessy\u2014this mystery will be cleared up in time.The letter couldn't have vanished into nothing ; it must be somewhere, and it after a while.\u201d Bessy looked doubtful, but having za plan of herown, she said nothing more, left Lina to wonder by herself.\u201cJohn,\u201d she said, presently, to a footman \u201cwho was in the hall below, © would you be sn ÿ kind as to go and ask Mr.Somers for the Vey of hisrosm ?It's the towels, you know.Tell him it's Bessy wants it.Bessy was a plump, apple-cheelten girl, goodly to look upon, and not without a eaven of coquetry in her nature, and John, being fully sensible of thesé feminine attractions, made a point of always doing whatever Bessy asked of him.Consequently he entered thé drawing-room, and stepping quietly up to Mr.Somers, who was dreaming over a _portfollo of prints, beneath the \u201cIf you \"please, sir,\u201d he said, in a low tons, \u201cBessy wants the key of your room.\" Somers looked up in surprise \u201cThe key of my room?It is in the door.I never take it out.\u201d \u201cBut Bessy told me, slr \u2014-\" \u201cBessy is mistaken.\u2019 John was just retreating in discomBture, | when Somers, ha enin to look towards | the door of the hall, say | beckoning to | him, and twisting her Tace into various contortions, which evidentiy had some special aning.tes \u201cJohn,\u201d he said, \u201cI will see Bessy mad he entered the hall, with Bessy flitting before him to its furthest extremity.\u201c th 1, Bessy, what is it ?\"' he asked.\u201cTira \u2018letter, sir\u2014Miss Russe ll has never got it.It isn't there.\u201d Mr.Somers stared at Bessy a minute or two before he could fully comprehend her meaning.\u201cNot There! I\u201d he exclaimed at last, as a aon of the By truth began to make its Thon acute can rave become of it 7 \u201cThat's the very thing, sir, as I told Miss Russell over and over again.It can\u2019t have walked away itself.\u201d \u201cYou are sure it is not there ?\u201d \u201cYes, sir ; quite sure,\u201d reiterated Bes; \u201cThen sorne one must have taken it.\u201d \u201cBut, who could have taken it, sir ?\u201d B am sure I do not know.\u201d adsl 1i pe gi sis now: and s y com: va 'ched him, a little awed, and thought to roreelt that she should not like to be an enemy of Mr.Somers, or any one ngry wi \u201cI am very ruc ge to you, Besar.for telling me of this,\u201d he said, at lengt les RA Russel] does not know that you have for \u201cNo, Sir = oid the girl; \u201cI don't believe she would have allowed me to speak to you, air wr had let her know what was in my \u201cVery well; say nothing to any person \u201cwhatever on the subject.He turned away, his browe still contracted, and Bessy crept away to the servants\u2019 ball, thinking \u2018how very Yuck all this was like the last novel that Wiggins the coachman had lent her-to read.Egerton Somers returned to the drawing- Tooms, puzzled very muc* in his mind as to what all this might mean.Here was some discordant element, whose presence he had not suspected\u2014some hidden inter- ference\u2014which he must make it his business track out as.apeedil y and directly as possible.Surely.it could not have been one of the servants who taken away the the note! and wha else pie, there in the hou ble of such perfid \u201cLe \u2018theses bains thoughts ranged theme in hi nifnd he chanond to look sudden movement, the seting.@, bi this eu fait, atealthy ght of Madoline Grainger's peculiar ly-colored eye she dropped her lance as their eyes en- eu He fancied she turned a shade rosier; but the rood was warm, and he night\" easily have been mistaken.Yet that one glance had sug esied a chain of associations to his m.adoline Grainger\u2014 the girl who had always shown a marked preference for his society\u2014about whom people haa rallied him time and again\u2014 whose dislike of Lina Russell was so patent as to be almost Jude could it, he asked himself, be possible hat\u2014\u2014 In the same instant, Madoline, herself evidently » little embarrhssed, drew her lace pockét-handkerchief out, and passed it with a light, nervous movement across her lips.As she did so, a slip 0] paper fluttered from its wob-like folds, on ll on the carpet, a tittle bohind her.- Mr.Somers rose, and advanoing towards her.set his foot deliberately on the mute Witness,ecreéning It moi jentaril from view.\u201cMiss Grainger,\u201d he , striving tospeak composadly.\u201cyou have not sung al hing this evening.Sing the 8 anleh Mu eteer.\u2019 It.scoms &n age since I've heard it \u201cAn age since you have asked for it, mean,\u201d sald Madoline, seating herse} ot once at the piaho.- lu used to like to hear me sing, Mr.pe \" \u201cDo not now?lv almost hated hiraselt for his hypocrisy, ag sho shot a sidelong glance from her red- brown eves at him, \u201cThe songs of othet birds have charmed you more of late.\u201d she sald, opening her hiusle-book, and Interrupting af reply by the tumultuous chor ds.ahe st Miss Grainger had à fine alto voice, and really sang very well, but the instant the music engrossed her attention Egerton Somers stopped back a pace or two, and Jetting his handkarehtof nil, stooped to pick Bessy.! a high Gothle chair, an ; tween whiles; Mt up again, and with i tho slip of i frat] ero wis nafurther ai o mistake.If wes covered with ta some ba wice Won.| se, torn away fro hit rE Rae afternoon written.the ven a hea eon Yo bith indignation, he read rds us they oveurred irregular! Jarly\u2014 words \u2014the wounds they \u2014love you, Lina\u20141 have + \u2014Bince we first \u2014énnocdence\u201d\" That was al.Was it not enough?Yes, and more than enough.Madoline Grain- ger \u2018a was the hand that would fain have up- sel the cup g his hap 1ppiness and sweet Lina Russell's.He shuddered to think how nearly successfn! she had been, and then he fell as if no punishment could be severe enough for one who was so dishonorabis and treucharons as this.Spare her?Not he?He would confront her with her own baseness\u2014He would let her see that the full extent uf her malicious guile was discovered, And all this time, while he stood, pale and rigid, with the slip of paper in his hand, iss Grainger was singing, with all the pretty, graceful little turns of the head and trills of the rich, flexible voice that she could invent.Somers watched her with something very like disgust.How could ho ever have fancied that this painted, affected old maid was beautiful \u201cAre you datisfied now?\u201d she asked, turning round playfully on the piapo stool, and looking him full in the face, witha gaze that she had occasionally found not inellective in former days.\u201cYes, thank you,\u201d he said, calmly, \u201cquite satisfied.Here's something that you drop- ed froin your pocket a few minutes ago, Nries Graïnger, whon you k out your pocket-handkerchiel.\u201d : He extended the bit of torn paper to her, enjoying-the sudden change that-eame over - Madnline\u2019s faco from artless surprise to quick recognition, then to blank, staring horror and guilL.\u201cItit is not mine\u201d she faltered.\u201cNo, it is not yours,\u201d he said, slowly, \u201cand, therefore, it was all the baser and more eon: temptible of vou to steal it from her for whom it was intended, and attempt to destroy it.For once, Madoline Grainger, you are detected !\u201d Miss Granger was a strong girl and a resolute one, who had never faintea in her life, but then she had never been in quite such a mortifying predicament before; and between her own shame, Mr.Somers\u2019 \u2018blazing eves, tight lacing, and the heat of the evening, nature assorted itself for once: Miss Grainger fainted, falling off the piano- stool just as heavily as the girl she st gma.tized as \u201cclumsy Lina Russell\u201d might or Mrs.Howard Greville sprang to her aid at once.the w \u201cDear me, she ia fainting! À glass of water, Mr.Somers, quick! an some Cologne or hartshorn, somebody A little crowd collected round Miss Grain.ger ut once; but Egerton Somers walked calmly off, leaving somebody else to bring the glass of water.He had other business on haud.\u201c1 knew she was tiring herself too much,\u201d said Mrs, Greville, sympathetically.\u201cShe has had a headache all the evening.Mr.Somers ought to have known better than to have asked her to sing the \u2018Spanish Muleteer;\u2019 bul men are so thoughtless! and dear Madoline is the most unselfish of human creatures.\u201d Miss Madoline, however, came duly to her senses, and was much relieved to perceive that Mr.Somers was not among the little group that sur rounded her, \u201cIt is only faintness and the beat of the rooms,\u201d sighed Madoline, sweetly, in answer to the enquiries of Mrs.Lind- sav.\u2018Tam very foolish, to he sure; but 1 will soon be better if une le will only give me his arm up to my room.\u2019 And so Miss Grainger retreated from the field of battle.M \u2018anwhile, Mr.Somers had gone strelght to the library, and was once more seatea fore the desk, by the light of two large solar-lamps, whose lustre diffused a clear and .delicious brilliance throughout the roo \u201c i will not give it up so,\u201d ha muttered between his clenched teeth, as he drew a sheet of paper towards him, and dipped the pen once more | in the silver inkst a.cording to orders, waited in the sitting very uncomfortably in falling asleep be- for it was far later than Bessy's usual hour for retiring, and she wag a girl who liked her full tion of sleep.Moreover, it was provol that John shouldn\u2019t have known by intuition that she was there, and come to keep her awake bv a little judicious flirtation.She would fell John to-morrow, and then wouldn't he be SOITY LA Know what an opportunity he had missed?She was turning these things over in the drowsy \u2018depths of her consciousness, when Mr.Somers came to the door.\u201cIs the letter ready, sir?\u2019 asked Bessy, starting at onee to her feet.\u201cHere it is.Give it into her own hands, Bessy, and be sure you bring me back the answer yourself.\u201d \u2018Yes, sir, there, shan\u2019 t be the slightest mistake this time.And as Bessy ascended the staircase, she examined the slip of crumpled paper Mr.Somers had placed in her hand simultaneously with the letter, \u201cBless me!\u201d cried Betsy, half aloud, \u201cif it ain't a five-pound note.If he ain't the gen- erousest gentlenran in all the world.I'll have that new dress with the silk flouncings now, for ce: Lina Russell was still sitting in her room before the unwritten pages of the diary which she had hardly the heart to commence, when Bessy tapped at Lhe door.\u201cIt\u2019s me, miss, with a letter.\u201cCome in, Bessy,\u201d said Lina, i in surprise.\u201cI'm to wait outside, Miss, for ananswer,\u201d £aid Bessy, demurely disappea ng.Ling opened the note witha a net e thrill at her innocent heart, as she recog: Mr Somers's handwyiting.It read\u2014 DranesT LINA\u2014This is the second letter I have sent to your room to-night; so you will at least give me credit for being a tolerably persistent Jover.The other was intercepted by an act of foul treachery, which I am resolved to anticipate for the future.Perhaps I might have waited until to-mor- row morning before telling you how truly and earnestly I love you, and how entirely all the happiness of my future life ou de- pond on your romising tp become my wife, at I could not have slept with tho.Question unanswered.If this communication seems abrupt I can explain it all when we meet again.There is a time in a man\u2019s life when the impatience of an existence seems concentrated in one moment, and that time has arrived for me, as I Lait here naiting for your answer.One word will suffice me, a Yes or no.lawait itas my doom.E.8.\" Lina read the letter, once, twice, three times.To her it was not abrupt, to her it bore the stamp of the genuine gold of love the gold which was to make her life's riches.She sat down, and, with cheeks burning with soft happy excitement, wi rote u vont of pink-waved paper, the one Parle word\u2014 hall without.es.\u2019 Yi was fortunate she had not to write more, for her hands trembled and her eyes were dimmed with a moisture which wasanot that of grief, as she gave the note into the hands of fr faithful sey And so Egerton Somers received the an- swar to to his resolutety-prosecuted suit\u2014 It was not until the answer was as past re- eall that Lina Russell half trembled at the consciousness that she, who ecarco ever before had ventured to choose ribbon or a dress without her mother\u2019 s advice and sanction, had boldly taken her destiny into ber own hands.\u201cBut it cannot be wrong, or I should not | be s0 bappy.\u201d thought Lina.But these were not the only circumstances of importance to our story which transpired at Ashdown during that eventful July evening.It was past eleven o'clock when Mrs.Lindsay, wearied with her exertions hostess, and unaware of tha by-play of affairs going on around her, finally wont un to her own suite of rooms.Celestine\u2014the samé light-hearted little French damsel who had an her maid in London\u2014waäs sitting at her needlework, in the shaded lamp ht.\u201cI am very tired, Oelestine,\u201d she said, wearily; 1 believe 1 shail go directly to \u201cif madame pleases,\u201d inter Celès- ting, moving forward a low easy chair for her mistress, \u201cFilippo would like to speak to madamo for an instant beforo she retires.\u201d *Pell him to come in, then, the sittin in & migute or two Pilippo entered | g-room.J : y in his | re What received adetter from poor old Sets had to gil me his blessing are be de) wiah Lames ta Poor man, madanie, bat Eve (To be.Continued.) LT SAILORS OF THE PACIFIC.Carpenter.nter, an American traveller just arsived in pays: he Pacific Ocean is vitally different om the Atlantie, and the Pacific Ocean travel offers almost as many new things as one of the countries of Europe.When you step on tne deck of an Atlantie ship you are in England.As soon as you land your baggage in the state-room of a Faclfle steamer you are in China.The bips ar manned entirely by Chinamen wt the exception of the chief officers, and you drop into the land of the Celestials the moment you lose.sight of San Francisco.The steerage gers are all Chinese.Your food is edoked \"y Chinese cooks your rooms are cared for b owned, almand-eyed men in Digtal s.The waiters, the sailors and the cozi-heavers are China- men, and on the \u201cGaelic\u201d the European officers did not number over a duzen.patched the sailors closely and Capt.Pearne, who is ope of the oldest captains on the Pacific Ocean, tells me they make better seamen than the English or the American.hey are conscientious in their ork and do not shirk, They never talk back, and if theyswear it is in their own language.They never get drunk and the only time they grumble is when their rice is not of the best quality.These Chinese saâllors Wear a dress which is a cross between that of the American Chinese washerwoman and the pure Celestial.It is extremely light and consists, as a rule, of but two garments.These are a wide, shirtlike fi wn and à pair of pantaloons wbich are as al as those of a zouave and which flup v pir.yellow-skinned Some of them wear shoes and some of thom do not, and the skin of their feet is of th dark, rich bronze of their faces.They have sallor's caps which 'fit closely down above their almond eyes, and each one has a big knife, which he carries in a case attached to the centre of the back uf his waist-band and resting, as it were, on the small of his back.Thelr chief food is rice, and they use chop-sticks in eating it.They get 50 cents a day and consider themsealves well paid.COULD NOT UNDERSTAND.The half-breed population of the Hudson Bay settlement have lived for generations under the paternal government of the Company.They know little of any other life than that of hunting and fishing so that what is most rare and curious to civilized people, is to them a matter of every day ex perience.A visitor to Churchill on the Bay gives this account of the people living there: In conversation and manners they are very simple, plain, dull and quiet, and, in ih dens with them, one is impressed with dense ignorance of ail things i in which ar knowledge of mechanics is confined to firearms and sauing craft.A steam- engine is totally beyond their powers of comprehension One of them, looking over the \u201cNeptune\u2019s\u201d machinery, thought it could not have been made by man; that it must have grown, I was interrogated at some length by a Churchill half-breed above the average intelligence, concerning the pro d \u2018\u2018\u2019loco- mots,\" as he alled it, that Canada was to send\u201d trom Fort Garry to Churchill Te had no idea whatever of a railway, and thought of the project as a vast machine, the movements of which might be hard to control, and dangerous in the extreme.\u201cHow high is a locomoty?\" he asked.I told him, and then he observed, \u201cI hears it is a terrible thing to vell.Does it yell most the daytime, or in nights?\u201d My explanations were not intelligible to him.© meditated for a while, and then broke out, \u201cHow does they fasten it?I com eo some extent, with the engines of the * » that I had mad man is irrecoverably confused with that a railway is a sort of ship, and found it es to afford him any light ou the subjec THE FARMER OF PORTUGAL.A traveller in Porttigal says: Travelling through this garden of Portugal, made so by man\u2019s incessant loving labor, noone can fail to notice how the land is most unscien- tifleally ill-tilled asd every mistake and ahorteoming apparert, that a modern enlightened farmer wou'd smile at\u2014the \u201cunimproved\u201d Plough.mate ofa Crooked tree braneh; \u201cunitmprov- 4\u201d co that give but a fifth of the milk c.a Gloucester or an Alderuey.the grass bl: \u201d 24 slowly and painfully reaped by a te, Teapng-hook and carried long distances on the beads of men and women.It is all too utterly stupid and old-world; and yet every one is thriving and content.The little houses are snug and warm, the cattle sleek under their master's kindly eyes, the tiny granaries full to overflowing, the men on Sundays and feast days well-dressed, well-fed, and light-heart- ed, the women \u2018comely and y in their colored bodices and bri bt silk kerchiefs, and their necks cove h a sensible weight of old-fashioned so jewellery, The valleys are ringing wit the joyous antiphons of youths and t speak as plainly o their content ith ifs and of eir hopefuiness, as the spring song of the birds tells of theirs, DOG FARMS.supe rearing of dogs for their skins is ur- ed in China just as sheep-farming is Australia.There are thousands of mal] og and t farms scattered over the northern districts of Manchuria and Mongolia.Nature has provided a magnifice protection to withstand the cold of tent northern latitudes, where he, phermometer (Fahrenhoit) oes down to 25 deg.below that ie deg.of frost, and it doubt- fol Li the dog Skins L in any other or part i of the world are to be co that come from Manchunia or do oll olther in size, length of hair, o is at its best Quring the \u201cvista, and the de is Éined before the thaw in, whic effected, not bY tne o knife, hich might injure the fur, but, by strangulation.Last par \u20ac the value of tho skins fell off, owing to tocks of provious years being uride- livared, It Je dimiou It to understand how the A Ae ar the animals for the price they obtain Tor the hides, To provide a well-made dog-skin rug at leas! animals must be slaughtered.AN ENORMOUS SPIDER.A correspondent of the Calcutta Engliah- man sends a descri tion of an enormous spider which was in a house.He : Thecreature wan found and ellngin toa door curtain, and w en al £ ted 8 ing soun ther with ts mandi- les or with a font ce t showéd no tion to run away, or een | to move rout?he spot where it was till it was thrown down, when it was Sith the bi blowof astick, It is in Jength and haif an inch to gogments of >, are eq in Ce It is distinotiy \u201cshort are &q for a spider, but nee ht | gs ar are very stro powered | and heavy.The Y.ds with fine short, hair, and too \"ll o's brown colar The two A are uke\u201d s ound, in every ngly tackles ant des tho ræest \u2018eschroach.Ju J udged by.Thane standard this spider ou ought to make its prey of a ird or a mouse, A BIG TREE.An a neer of the Comstock mines {|B hat while spending some time recently to wilds of the Sierras, tn Tulare County, \u2018he came upon an enormous tree of the Bou apecles, which he believes to be the largest on,the continent.had h.He found it to be forty-four lengths of \"his gun in circumference at a point above the ground as) as high as he could re The sili been broken off, bût it is still of immense height.POROUS CLASS, re eo A \u201cParis firm has pi poducsd po porous glass for window panes.ro too fiñe gedit\u2019 Sassusht.us Lot cast i sing fash gained the third eight |.not be ascertain- |- ven- LG Some ftriking Notes on.the British.Zone: sentatives-\u2014Thelr Poculiaritips and Thelr Personal onal Appearaiive.Temple Bar has an article on the personnel of the British -diplomatio service._whieh, thou ba Lion om \u201csommes gives 6 stan 5 reign ves Series\u201d is lively silhouettes of tue var ç fous \u201cBir Au sustus Pag ot looks every inch Ambassador.Tall, J'équare-shouldored, pad handsome, be hasa thorou \u2014the clean-thaved chin\u201d and iy Bog | ip wich the whiskers of English faces -in the old time.Careful and tasteful in: his eo jovial in manner, 8 capital hos Pe ier, & keen sportamin bold der\u201d.and active \"lawn tennis player, he is the perfect impersonation of tha popular ngl pontiomun- Count Andrasy once d of im that he was too honest à man to make a good diplomatist.He is a kind-hearted man, a litiie g pick of temper, plain-spoken, and not used to dissembling; but he has the shrewduess which comes from long official experience and from a rund of native humor.He has no \u2018disposition for intrigue, but ho.detects an intrigue, if not in its first stage at least in its éecond ; and he plays it with a quiet \u2018block as a god © cricketer does a \u2018twister.Unendowdd with the brilllant imagination which invents grand * coupe.in diplomap will in, Renious expedients, he is a pr ud English is excellent.ons Savise of Lord Ampthill\u2014but this was an Nine ration-that he was the only diplomatist who couldmanage Prince Bismarck.Noone would say as much of Sir Edward Malet; but neither would an body assert that Prince.Bismarck co a manage Sir ward, secret of the latter's power lies in his im ponstenbtry A trim, thin-fuced man, of sie t build, with dark hair and sparse beard ArninE gray, he might be taken in any public place for a soticitorordoctor food practice.He has not the advantage of à commanding stature and figure, and there is nothing striking in his attire; but look at him closely, and his intellect \u2018becomes revealed in his sieur, square-cut forehead and the depth of his large eves.As regards the externals of his character, everybody proclaims him a bon comrade.When he walks out with oneof his secretaries he talks with an incessant flow of animal spirits.He is frolicsome as # boy, and has a laugh ringing and cheerful as a spring breeze, But in business he is as unapproachable as an octopus.During a political conversation he listens for ull he world like a lawyer hearing a client's case, and sometimes an amused smile flickers over his face.But what he thinks he kegps to himself.He might havga des patch, announcing a declaration of war, in his pocket and nobody who questioned bim about the chances of war would any the wiser.\u201cSir Robert Merier\u2019s stron; rth lies in knowledge.He stands upon his information as upon a hard pavement which heraps with a stick.With considerable vivacity of character, derived, perhaps, from a French ancestry, he darts rapidly to the knot of a ori action, apd.y at the motives n action, and brings the double acumen of an Oxford don and of a rman savant Lo bear upon his analyses.The Germans found that he kpew rather too much about themselves, and were piqued to, see that he wus never carried way y enthusiasm for German ideas.A professional dis- assionateness, Liberal opinions of the old hig type, and a sturdy English trigt- ism, render a man proof against the mour which Teutonic successes and marckian Cesarism have exercised over certain English minds.It is said that the Russians have pleased him better than the Germans, and this is not surprising.In the highest circles of Russ society, where cuiture prevails, there is much more open-minded- ness than at Berlin.The Russian delights in polite disputations, and will discuss any new theory in politics or religion with the ardor of a man who feels that he belongs to a new country whose future is one of limitless possibilities \u201cSir William.White is a man of leonine as pect, tall, stalwart, with a massive forehead, a flowing white beard, and a voice like a * my dear Sire?these word ike an Irish accent, may be heur the thickest doors or 50 paces off in in while 8ir William with exuberant gesticulations § is ramming some fact intu a end or some indignant remonstrance into a quivering soul.Sir Wil- lam quotes forgotten portocols more readily than most men could cite the dates of their children\u2019s birthdays.His mind is an extraordinary storehouse of well- clagsed facts, and he is continually adding to its conjents.He is never for a momentidle.When at \u2018Belgrade and Bucharest he used to turn out at eafly morning, attend mass at the near Jioman Catholic Chureh, and then mix ot folk or other small ple, to whom oa \u201cwould speak in theirown anguage.By the time \u2018he returned hone to breakfast he had always collected sonre odd joue of information, which wère as Bodo sto him #8 bric-a-brae to a collector.Hie individ duality Is Ko strong that he might uence incarnate.be cu pe \"a mbassad or Lord Dufferin quite as pict dap r man.with strikingly handsome, delicate features, e and aristocratic to his glove tips, je is a great charmer when it pleases so to be.Ladies think him PielghtfuL Men have sometimes misjudged him at tn ot ight, have soon winsed on feeling the f the iron hand under bis kid glove.trie of half closin his eyes, a slightly affected draw} in his voice, a nonchalant enor when he enters into conversation of the gravest moment, are puzz men who approach him and irritating to others.Nor does Lord Dufferin ever quite renounce pose, exe t in those brief moménts when, bis Irish temper being Bred by the stupid- met someone under his orde: ors, he rates the or In set terms.tiations his calmness and ain bac are inimitable, but his nature is imperious through and through, and, let his sensitive ness be touched ever so littl le, pride flashes from his eyes like lightning.evertheless his most scathing retorts are always delivered with a cool, half-amused sarcasm or with a 2 grave s00rn \"which brings all parieying to p.BAD MANNERS AT À BEAUTY SHOW, Mar Stevens, the yo 0 Viennese la with the undoubted] J 3 British name, ay LE in the Gomnetition in Paris, and has the Graces\u201d at ening for a Foren to the \u20ac Casino.by people who a.\u201d Jat the ce ntre pé Pine 6 \u201cbest a, running.\u201d her féèt wera A swarth a g ndemoiselle or à Prédlein Stevens hole, 3.able broza, with conside: \u201cthe Debrog w rable ealousy.Te t Es Sistintiion, nd Eo i use she rt of this.Viennese Hiro description 6 the other = mpetitors who did noi gatain b high pri ale of t A : \u201c Be of why od to Mile.Mile.Bouga- ; oF Fronth th THE MEN WHO REPRESE T ENGLAND, o Que of Fronoh agin sad deceis second.remet = ; r beauty 1000/., to Gi \u2018a cl teed 16.a Y \u2018el Boats five minor money rewards in jewell nas, lsh the rociplents wo pla to somewhat | uetull 0 or 50 \u2018hene wers presented to all the yompobitors.tors, & gupper conclus e proceedings.The ho attendance was vel large.The annual beauty show is n bacon regular institution at Spa; 25, 000.are to ve ered in prizes next year.ven, 5, a diplo- y con THE APPETITE OF CIRLS.\u201cTalk about the appetite of girls,\u201d said a portly inatron at a estic ald agency, - With a smile, Cwhataver hay be the matter with that of our native-born girls there is\u2019 certainly no fault to be found with the digestion of the 1e foreign born help hiring out in private families hy, it's often been a wonder to me what ravenous appetites a good many of these girls deve! Now, there was a seventeen year old English girl, a small but plump creature, who went to work for a fumily of two on Centre street, near Lincoln Park.She was a good girl, quick : veut and conscientious, but after a ortulght the lady came to me and told me that she couldn\u2019 keep Nellie any longer; she'd ruin them; she ate too much: \u201cWould you believe it, sir, that small girl ate threo pounds of sirloin beefsteak at ooo breakfast.A couple of pounds of rare roast, beef, together With bread, » potatoes, and pie enough tu feed a starving family for a week, was a regular thing with her.Tho first two or threo days it amused that young married cou le to whom she had hired out.They sed to sit and watch her operations at the table with bulging eyes.They thought sho hud been starving and had to fill out again.But no, it was the same every day.Thev had to give it up.That girl was actually bankrupting them.The end of ¢ have been for a boarding-house.Then there was another girl, a German.She was an old maid of thirty-five or thereabouts.was thin as a rail and so pale she lovked us if she had cousuruption.But the w ay she pun shed the eatables! My sakes! And with that she never gained any flesh.She was a servant, efficient, faithful and exceedingly methodical.But she came to me eyery week fur à new place.Nobod could afford to keep her thats the fact.And, generally speaking, my experience of many years with these foreign-born hired girls is that they glory in an enormous ap- etite and \u2018enjoy their meals immensely.me bh think they just do iton purpose to ust he, , family.But no; it's hatural with VEGETARIANISM.Archdeacon Farrar has come out as the champion of vegetarianism.Ina speech on the subject he recently stated that while he was not a vegetarian, he admitted that vegetarianism was a perfectly sound, per- fectiy bealthy, and perfectly tenable mode of life.Its advocates would do good service -if, without converting everybody outright, they sue in diminishing the excessive amount of meat now eaten.That was his real reason for sympathising with vegetarianism, which ought to have a more respectful bearing than it bad hitherto received.It would improve the health of the eom- munity, and tend to simplicity of life.Vegetarianism was undoubtedly a practical remedy for poverty\u2014an important consideration seeing that the number of per- sobs for whom life was a continual struggle was increasing.If ever the day came w when vegetarianism should be widely adopted, i would prove the one absolute remedy for the curse of drink\u2014and for that reason, if for no other, he felt intense sympathy with it.The battle agaiust drink been carried on for fifty years, and In great measure the result had been defeat, but he believed that no vegetarian was a drunkard.Unfortunately, vegetarians were er.much in the minority.For his part he liked being on the side of miporit Tes.As reat American orator had said, one always made a majority, A vegetarian society should have two branches, one for those who are absolutely vege- rians, and the other for people who thought, like himself, that the amount, of meat consumed was too 0 great.Vegatarian- ism would of course stimulate the cultivation of fruit\u2014a result which he looked upon with Pleasure, It seemed to him that there was not the same pariet of delicious apples as when he was a bo e English farmer should take more care to grow fruit sclentifi- cally and should not let the orchards deteriorate in the terrible way the have lately.Everybody knew that Mr.Gladstone had urged English farmers to cultivate fruit for the manufacture of jam.It was to be ho, that this advice would be taken.T would be fulfilled In two senses the langu of the Roman satirist, Jam dabitur jam-jam.\"THE AQUATIC SPIDER.While their nearly constant abode is the water, thev are, like most other spiders, air breathers; consequently they n sial prov ision for providin themselves with air while Line oer the water, and for this p purpose th ss the art of constructing a kind of ai Daal boll.Itis an in- ferentiné lens to witness one of them mak- cell.Clinging to the lower side oft a few leaves and securing them in position by spinning a few threads, the rises to the level of the water, with belly uppermost, and, doubling up its ind legs, retains a stratum of alr among the hairs with which its body is covered.Then it plun into the water and ap ppears as the first stage of the aking its silvery sain Going immediately to theapot it has chosen, it brushes its body h its paws, when the es and forms a bubble under .The spider surrounds -bubbie + the impermeable silky matter furnished by its spinneret.Returning to the surface it takes in another, layer, of air, which it carries down and ad the firs one, also extending the cavelope o De it The process is kept up til t has reached the proper size a is ng el ron The ideal form of the construction is that ofa thimble but it often assumes an irre, lar sha e an inverted sack.hen he spider has atom D possession of its redoubt it remains quiet in it, h for the appearance of an one it se it \u2018and returns to its lodge, which it has secured against, | intruders by spinning threads threads across it, to devour its prey at oH STERNE'S RAVE.Sterne\u2019s mdnument is not only standing but in ood repai I paid a visit to the Georges 's ian eas any Burial our only a fortnight ago.A it is mes same stone as that seen by Mr.Hump half à century since I Santo says; probably not, as I bollève the original stone ras put up not many \u2018years after Sterne's des = ) and the.stone as itstands does not pa der-than, sa; say: 1830.\u201cAlas! poor Yorlck, » Stands at tha head and forms ?the nt nc ibtion.The statement o your leader Froct, as the exact spot where Breton laid js unknown.I beliève there is II nttle Sond | \u2018that the gruesome.tradition about the & ing of his bones is true, the present; mermor- having been erected by two brother M beth PR years after the robbe nd when the origin grave could not be foun 3 to the Editor of London \u201cT¥mes.\u2018and of 1 the grand fin show: \"The.prize apart from all tho rast, were MIND READING AND CRIME.not Bot only bidagusly ugly, | but bad tempered Among the many suggestions thrown out You cannot imagine how they | with re erence to the capture of the White- boha when the names of the most suceess- chapel murdorer was one that the services iul competitors were read out.\u2018 he gens of berland should be o was indescribable.There.wera tained.That eminent \u201cmind reader,\u201d how- and 4 shrieks and impreeatio 8 rien ce ever, Sahar ap cc as utter inability to deal such a su « (thers rashes at us like wild east, enniohod at Min Joe D ater says.only-l leë ourn outoto ampled opéras when their it subjoct is close at han on them body epat upbn n the dress of | o of course h t, as he says, test ali Mile.Soukarés, the uadeloppe gi girl who go Wiitechaper.Mr.umberland, however, the fret prize, and Mile lain, w.0 ob- .gays that he had lon two separate occasions ed the last or fpurth prize, wha! \u2014-once in Warsaw and once in Australia\u2014 ry her fan an t my arm.She h to successfully read the thoughts of prisoners be ejected trom the place by the police, and of whom nothing could be made in the usual Mlle.Soukarés and had to fly.literally for way.He h , times withouf number, our lives.M.Soukarés, the Brother of the.puosemstuily experimented with maginary Guadeloupe beauty, who is also here, states criminals, reproducing in every detail the that his sister only consented to compete form of murder Which they had in mind to owing to the pressing solicl tions of friends, commit.and that then she A entered under zn BB- RS.CLEVELAND.Ao sumed name.age of the:co titors M LE .had been fixed at trom sixteen to £0 thir riy-five VELAND AT SARANAC vears, 80 a3 to secure a display of both Mrs.Oloveland liad & pleasant time at Sara- ae and mature charme.mux- nac, but is suffering from a cold which she mum of the points which thé J cag ht in a peculiar way.She has taken to Ward was doses y : ad it was à wing with great enthusiasm, and has become quite skilfai with the oar.A few days ago she went out by herself In boat about bo elodk in the afternoon.She h ad forgot- | ten that thé ays ha had grown shorter of late, before she returned to the an.RJ attempting to land she Diese her and got wet ap to her waist.For- a imate ey the house was only à few'étaps dis grocers and butcher's bills at the | © week were as high as they would [ [OES OPÉRATION.Curing Blindness by\u201d \u2018Opening tho Sheath of the Optic Nerve.Behind the Eye, lish surgeons haye davisad a new and ponte peration by which the sheath of the optez Harve behind the oye is opencd, and not only is the preseure upon the nerve removed, and total almost blindness cured, but the brain itself is relieved.The membranes which lysest tho brain, and are continued © in the form of a sheath which surrounds t the optic nerve, secrete a certain amount of fluid, and wheu- ever-there is an excess of this secretion, or by other means, as by the growth of à brain tumor, the pressure within the cavity of the skull is increased.a superabundanee of fluid is apt to find way down the nerve sheath to Lhe level of the eye, subjecting the optic nerve to injurious pressure, and frequently DESTROYING THE SIGHT.This blinduess may be permanent, even though the pressure in the brain cavity which causes it be only temporary, and cured.Dr.de Wecker, of Paris, sixteen or soventeen years ago, Sup ested that it might he possible tô apen the optic nerve sheath, and thus not ouly \u2018to relieve the nerve from pressure, but also Lo drain the thera.He made two experiments in this line upon two nearly hopeless cases, but he tried to feel his wav the nerve without the aid of sight, and to cut the sheath by meuns of an instrument carrying a con cenled knife which was projected by spring.Only one other attempt of This sort Wad* made, and the results not bein ing satisfactory, thie ex oriments were dropp until Just year Brudenell Carter of h dovised a meth, od of pperatine by which the sheath wus exposed view, and every step of the operation was GUIDED BY THE SCRGEON'S ST In a paper read before the British h Medical Association, at its recent meeting at Glas- ow, Dr.Carter told of four cases in which e bad performed the operation.Inone.the result was negative so far as the sight was concerned ; in the other three the patients were not only quickly restored to sight, but were relieved or cured of headache and sickness arising from pressure on the brain.Dr.Carter claims that the new operation could be performed with certainty, and without risk either to life or to any important structure.Dr.Bickerton, of Liverpool, at the fame meeting, said that after wearing of Dr.Carter's rat case he had performed the operation himself in two cases, in one of which temporary restoration of sight was followed by a relapse, but in the other cuse the result was favorable.A KICK BEHIND.Elder orge Johnson was one of those Free-will Baptist itinerants of New Hampshire, known and appreciated for their steadfast devotion to what they consider their dut wi for their frankness and stmpli- city in afl fhe walks of life ; and for their wi ingness, tf need Je, to labor in the Lord's vineyard, as did vhe servants of old, without fes or rew On a certain Sunday, late in November, Elder Johnson was to preach in Conway in the forenoon, and, in the afternoon, he was to hold forth in the school house in what was known as the Butter-milk Hollow District, in Eaton.turday night he spent with \u201cCucle\u201d Jack Allard, near where be was first to preach, and at \u2018the close of the forenoon\u2019s services he returned to a luncheon before going over to the \u201cHollow.\u201d pairing the foregoing week Mrs.Allard had been making sausages, and she prided herself upon her skill in that direction ; moreover, the Elder's wife was her friend : and before Mr.Johnson was ready to set forth, she asked him if he would be willing to take home some of her sausages to his wife.He would do it gladly.His overcoat was a capacious affair, and when the bundle of sausages was brought to him ha slipped it into one of the rear pockets of the skirt without difficulty.That afternoon the Elder preached at But- ter-milk Hollow.The fa coming, many of them from a distance, came wi or two of the canine wanderers, scentin the fragrant contents of the preacher's pocket, oth him exceedingly by persis- tent- towards investigation, and one of them went so ake & y attacks upon that skirt et, the overcoat in which was the coveted food The day was cold, and as the fire had\" got low in the old stove the somewhat dilapidated school-house \u2018 was poto over and above comfortable; so, he had done preaching, and Yefore eit cans down to give place to the choir, the ain er put on Fis overcoat.When the sin was- done he het mo the bene iction.happened to t a notice which he wished thé préacher to give to the congregation before dismissing them, an BEA upon the side, against the wall, s0 that ve approached the desk crishont bel ng seen b: e Elder, and as h pen the pla form he gave the he of the ° 1s overcoat a quick, strong p With a Son data closing of his teeth, an with a force in which wrath from So enory of much affliction of the same kind was concentrated, the Elder raised his right foot, heavily booted, and gave a ick backward a kick that something rawling upon the floor Sim, Without! looking to exact position of his victim he begged pardon of the congregation.\u201cYou excuse me for my hasty exhibition of temper, my friends.\u201d 1 (have a few nice sausages in my poc kot, \u20ac sister gave me to carry hom seems determined to rob me ot \u2018them, Th is not his first attempt upon the skirt of my outer garment!\u201d It 18 needless to say anything\u201dof what followed.The imagination would have to wild indesd that could overdraw it.COURTSHIP ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO.As an Jiuetration ofthe stately courtesy and somewhat quent style of our vandfathers, - Norfolk Virginian pub- the annexed letters, one from Mr.Johns Wise, the father of the late Gen.Henry A.pee se, e, written ¢ to Gen.John per, seek- ission ing address his daughter, and the Sher Gen.Cooper's reply.In Mr.Wise\u2019s Jotter he says: \u201c Feeling myself irresistibly impelled by inclination, and prompted by a sense of propriety, I have presumed now to address you up & subject of importance and delicacy.ving co ceived an affection for your dangh r (les Sally), 1 Î beg.leave to sallcit your permission to make address to her, and t the same time let me express the hope that should Ibe so fortunate as to succeed ning heraffections my first wishes may FA be frustrated by your disapprobation.ma more reely communicated in this than any other Tay have herstofore d proceeded no her with the lad merel obtain her permission fo ma e tas sa pplication: and, sir, I now ph you the honor ofa gentle maa that in ease you have ob; jecti on of an Insupe rable Datuto = to the pro union, whatever mas; e chagrin, re an eto whic I may feel on the othe sion, I will not disturb the quiet of a parent extremely solicitous, no doubt, for the happiness of a beloved 1 daughter r by persisting further with \u201cUnder date of May 11, 1797, Gen.Cooper respond ser rt hour pH e application made by pour was\u201d unex , yet my Fr heretofore on the subject have prepa © to answer: That, however solicitous tr may be for the temporal fellcity of of my daughter and future respectability of aughter, she is the only proper judge of the person t calculated to make her happy.Respect and impartiality onght to be shown by me & to you or any other gentleman that mois t make his address to my daughter, and I confide in your candor and judgment \u201cÀ HEN \u20ac ON A HOT CRIDDLE.A hen can sit on 2 great deal more heat than to Hateh out her chickens; at Font ae Mrs.Grimshaw of Little Ferry, .J., asserts, and she adds that one of her own best layers has proved it.The hen in question contracts a curious-habitof going into the oven In themarnings, and sitting there unti] she was driven out or until the newly: Ughted f fire made the place too warm for comfort.Then, ag the cateh of the door was worn and the door.wag not often shut, she would tha step out ont, in re frequently leaving and she suffered little inconvenience, rim \"| I oat other diy Mrs, Grinishaw placed »; 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DR T.FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Purifies an well as Besutifies the! Skin No other comsetic quiet Ds A BAYER id to alady of the haut ion \u201c ge them, 1.tent): \u201cÀ vou lad fll use Gon auiin Cream = se ar se tile will Also Po u uk suey £9 the Ll 7 rent gr LAWRENCE CANALS.t six moa! akin FRED.T.street, tin.using Fe GALOPS DIVISION.\u2014\u2014 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS! EALED TENDERS addressed to the Di and endorsed dues for Bt.Lawren until the Sirtval of ho suit be received at th Slice d weste) tern an: ne oF october rinetant for \u201cHie, construe and the entrance of a \u201cmap « of the he locality, together nee sud at q5t the The Look oupers! tat ousé, after Tu iy a\u201d ih must actual = mignatards © of the Soa Sac occuparion and e and fur thet, » 2 36:00 moist sccomp 1 Fo bmitted.oe rd ait rec offer su will be returned to ?the respective pa jr are not accepted.tion of two the u deepont og and = enlargement of.with p , Galo forum of of onde = der ay be Ses cine by Contractors be at a, the na! see unde se , the 30), ooks upper ends on and whore on hed .the i ne un This Department does not, however, bind steel ta accept the lowest or Boy tender.By order, + Department of Railwa a y Ottawa, 11th Octo 3 % and Canal , 1888.A.P.BRADLEY, ecretery.8 2452 law 4 SAULT STE.MARIE CANAL.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.HE WORKS for the const tion of the canal.above mentioned.advertised to be let on the 23rd of October next, are unavoidably the following dates Tenders will be recoit ed natil y postponed t Wednesday.the 7th day of November nex.Plans and specifications will tion at this office and at Hauit Te \u2018for exmins rie on and Wednesday, the 24th day ef October next.By order, Department of Railways snd ele Ottawa, 27eh September, ! A.P.BRADLEY, or 233 4 Jay CIRE ANT ST FN rer TR & GO, Propeictors vi 10 nnd 165 St.Jacané Street, pi ax i 1 rase se to ay part Sous fe 5 aout ave seh AA She nn BE, ox re patin in ds ce ot Montre: and {lan a advertising in the Era ous.A.Larecw, 61 \u20ac zuroartia, Paris, Fran \u2014 CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending October 20th, 1883.27,250 Total.\u2026\u2026167,350 Present Daily Average For Week ending October 20th, 1888.27,892.EL : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1888.\u2018Fent report is sent out that counterfeit ten dollar bills of the Bank of Commerce are in elreulatiôn.It does not take the counter- feitars long to get hold of a new bill and maks a copy, of it.They find that it is easier to pass off a bill of a new issue than a bill of an old one, as people have not be- | \u2018e616 188d 16 the 160k of the new issue and | are more easily deceived by it.It is said that-there is scarcely a colu.or bill of any + denomination that expert countorfeitors bave not tried thelr hands at.The amount of skill and patience required to produce these counterfeits, if put into legitimate work, would bring a good remuneration withoat throwing the shadow of the States prison or penitentiary across the plate.The other day three well known ooupterfeiters, who have been in the business for twenty years, wero laid hold of by the Cansdian authorities and convicted at Sarnia.It is remarked as a strange circumstance in connection with counterfeiting that once a man enters upon it he rarely ever abandons it.Even although he.nay have served a term ol imprisonment the fascination and the temptation are always strong upon him to try his hand again.The same remark has boën applied to those who have once employed poison for the taking of human life.The idea grows upon them.Tax feeling seems to de increasing that the Canadian Government should concede to the American fishermen the right to transhi p their fish in bond.As has Leon admitted by some of the Ministerial Journals the concession of the right would work nd injury to Canada, while it would show the United States that the people of this country were desirous of being on the most neighborly terms with their nelgh- bore.The treaty of 1818 makes no mention of the transhipment of fish in bond for the reason that at that time Canada had no |! rutlways.It seems reasonable to contend that the treaty should be read in the | light of.ite present surroundings \u2014\u2014\u2014+nvher-than by the striot letter of its construction.The London Free Press has placed itself on record as saying that the tranship would bé \u201cthé policy of common sensé,\u201d tbe Toronto World has held up its : band in favor of the proposition, the Miniatérial organ in Montres! admits that \u201cno Canadian interest would appreciably éufier by the concession,\u201d and Sir John Maodobald; while declining to commit the Government to any definite promise, de- élarés that he is willing that the whole sub- jest should be submitted to arbitration.So that the unseen pathway between the bills may not be so far off after all.TRE proper place in which to settle the dispute between the Manitoba Government and the Canadian Pacific railway company isin the courts, and to the courts it has bedn taken.The Manitoba authorities appear to have taken a rather high-banded course in dealing with the subject, seeking to do by lorce that which, if they have a right to do at all, tbe courts would give them the power to.do in a legal way, and which if they have no right to do, they are ho more justified in attemptirg than would a private individual.The Government should bé the first to set an example of respecting the lawand carrying on ite work by peaceful means, inétead of sending out armed men to enforce its behests, inde- ~ pendently of thé rights of a railway company which stands in its Way.Itlooks as if Mr.Greenway were badly advised in his whole dealings with the railway companies, Eversitas be setured st the hands of the Dominion Gevernment the concession of the right to construet competitive railways ba has béen in hot water, and some who were #ivolig His most enthusiastic supporters ib insisting on the lifting of the monopoly clause have since expressad their disappointment at the results that have 50 far besome apparent.Lieut.-Governor.SohalEs boot thé injury that is likely tobe fb provines by the course being followed by Mr.Greenway, and is credited with urging moderation.Ît will \u201886% do for Mahitobi to bs continually before the world 8 the seine of turmoil and strife.Tr ts becoming monotonous to read fn the despathes from the other side of the Younddry line after éveiy defalcation or breach of trust that.\"itis believed the de- feulter has gone to Canada,\u201d or that \u201cthe defauitéé Hine béen traced to Canada,\u201d or that \u201cthe defaulter has reached a place of safetÿ tn the Dominion.\u201d The people of the Republic do not desire to see defaulters æo ünwlipt of justice, and it isa reflection on the two countries that the laws fail to fully provide for the prompt extradition and punishment of fugitive oftenders.Pto- gress Was made In thls dibedton some vears ago and the draft of an enlarged extradition tr@ity now lies in the pigeon holes of thé office of the Jnited States Secrétary of State, awaiting signatuié.Canada hadgtonsé as far 4s she could in the ditection .of securing such a trekty, and it is on the records of parliainent that whénever the United States Government is ptépared tô élgn the draft treaty \u201cCanada is ready to accept it.Th fault does not Théretore He with us that fugitive offenders 416 able to maké of Canada a pléve ét éafoty, and it js unfair of our Now York doc soitemaporaries to represent Canada ns banding with Bpen Kris ready to feceive ali thé pere | from juélide who-éhoose I te boundary Moe.| j tésy bé ie porte di Iris rather a is on our neighbors that the New York Herald shonld demonstrate béyond a doubt that the only navigable channel in the Datroit river is in Canadian territory.espocially as all the coét of improv .ing the channel'has been borne by theUnited States.It has long been contended that the 8t.Glair Flats canal was on the Canadian side of the boundary line, but United States journals were indisposad to admit the fact, 50 that the announcement comes in tho nature of à surprise at the hands of the Herald that \u201cfrom the standpoint of a retallation \u2018policy the feature of chief importance is found in the fact that the only channel for Iarge vessels lies in Canadian totiitor) V, and if the chanuels are to be closed by anybody Canada holds the trump eard.\u201d But Canada has no destre to close the channels.What is much more to the purpose is the necessity for our Government making greater headway in the repairing of the damage done to the canal at Cornwall.The ocean-carrying trade is all but paralyzed through the Inability of vessels to get through, and ocean vessels that were waiting for grain have had to take phosphates for ballast.The rallways have been unable to handle the grain for lack of cars, and word comes that a grain blockade exists at Sarnia, also owing to the difficulty of getting cars.The break in the Cornwall canal has been a serious blow to the transportation trade, and there roms sone doubt as to whether it will be repaired | before navigo~ tion closes.STILL UNDISCOVERED.It is to be presumed that the search for the mysterious author of the Whitechapel crimes still continues, although nothing further has been heard regarding him since the perpetration of his last murder.sibly he is lying quiet until the excitement has somewhat subsided, tJ then emerge from his place of concealment and trv his hand again.An occasional suggestion is made in the London newspapers as to the best way to catob him, but so many different theories have been put forward, and found lo amount to nothing, that it is beginning to be thought that he is too cuuning for the pe lice.Saturday night seems to have been that which ho usually preferred for the commission of his crimes, and when a Saturday night passes without a fresh\u2019 vie- tim to hia knifo the inhabitants of the Whitechapel district draw a breath of relief and feel a sense of security until another Saturday night draws pigh.Among the queer suggestions made was one to the effect that a line should be drawn around the area of the murders, a number of temporary police stations opened, and every mau living within the area be required to report himself before going to bed.How the police were to know \u201cWho did not report themselves ls mot clear, nor is it clear how they were to keep track of all the people afterwards.Still another j point was overlooked: there is nothing to prove that the murderer lives within the proposed area.He may be from some other part of London, in which case all this registering would be for\u2019 nothing.Another correspondent seriously suggested that ; after dark in certain parts of Landon every malting of the concession of the right to | policeman ought to have the power to stop and search any one to see if he carried a | knife such as must bave been used in ali these murders.Still another suggested that if the policemen, who have mostly big feat, wear thick bouts, and have a heavy tread, would put on rubber shoes they might come on the murderer unawares.And so it goes.Of theories and suggestions there has been no end, but of the murderer himself there has not been a trace, and the police are at their wite\u2019 end.The perpetrator of a simi- iar series of murders in Texas was never discovered and it is possible that the perpetrator of the Whitechapel murders may be able to escape detection.But to do this he must refrain from committing additional crimes.lt is impossible that he can go on murdering victims and concealing himself when all London is looking for him.5 -z\u2014_\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e_= CHIT-CHAT, The Austrian Empress is believed to have the smallest waist in Europe.Miss Braddon is sald to be writing her memoirs, and sensation lovers are looking for much enjoyment.Queèn Victoria is to be presented with a dress of 1 blak silk { hillow lace by the ladies of the Maltese nob The Persian ersbascador & b Washington resses himself as much pleased with this country, and pays With true Oriental enthopiaen bt its\" wonfén are the most beautiful in the world, He left Mrs, adji sé in Ghooley Khan Motamed ei Vasari a ome.Rev.Oherles Hall, pastor of the Methods Church in Livermore, Ky.was tried by the Dictrict Conference last week for io a one of the belles of the village.Instead alianti avowing the trapagies- sion he plekded not guilty, and now his usefulness in Kentucky is destroyed.Rumor has it that Princess Margaret, the youngest sister of the Em ror of many, hag been betrothed to cé Leopold who vie tod B autumn, The princeas garet Beatrix Ps ts or on, long one for Tovalty) was born at otédatn, in April, J effarsôn Davis's present wife 1g forty Fours es Junior, is- first wife was the Jaughite Zachary Taylor, (and n.Taylor eames ob; footed to the mateh.An elopement resul in-law vould have litle ta do with Davis after it until the battio of Buena Vista took Place, wh ere Davis excited Taylor 8 admira- on by his bravery.Dr.Hinzpete former tutor, talked with bim recently, that in his opinion the young Kaiser owes muoh to the fact that he had four years ot bn hard school fife and strict digelpll ne Show to, elbow with the verage Ge .this he Knows Pen pouple thoroughly as any man in go bigh a position ever can, When 8 young woman wears a very wide velvet ribbon about her throat or an iflusion frill tied with à satin.ig at the back and having Dearie otted of ed See.aus dons hot ka mean that she like kos | row that EN Cakes the beholdert For ro throat, bu ut it doe 8 mean that site is wearing t that lovely yacht- Les suit open at the throat that it is 7 4 conoesl the the pleasant tnith cold ar is something to amuse \u2018ponreait wi With when you haven't anything do: Put down in figures the or of aig to it your age and | In for i Bgures, num red as tl Al; you iva ichnaneS you are known by, hey run in the alphabet, thus: result give ow Yark Sun says Frau Moran: The Olden Now wi nko her Ms or en in ancè before German opera tl scat, ending soprano of Reiger Stadt, poke.us Jad ed a in Vans erinn | ar and ven pin, and } | laona of the moe on \u2018est houses of iit Faubourg se Germain.In nav igable ; probable as Haggard's story \u201cShe \u2018 rooster, .Kalakaua, the King of the Sandwich Islands, China is growing, and ue wil soc Pos.for the youthful Emperor ten of the fair ones dE Fellow \u201chioted and black haired dan had a house given him in Washington house in Chicago given him, and owned other real estate there, and his crant-general was certainly #11, for him to live and save on.Nc Instruction,\u201d which will be administered as in Ontario.judges bb nam and rest under Îts surveillance and | at.Is sea Mr.this at last ame 13 Mar d the ry father tor, the German Emperor's hos told an American who AS a result of Beos- ia your ar birth.the Rgure 4.Multi: Lu the the result by 1000, from which subtract the answer substitute letters he differeit letters being 4 Fraulol SE Su with rau Moro 6 German a, Fraulein ries Forte on the Sh sing Jove.and os | age Tove sud sot ad 1 fhm ih Es rol we SpPlause of of the p warsauber 18, whos Janda! esta) Were BOLD fortune EEE Fi En x A m of ueathed A ena That we ord his sold Saale Eo pa M.Arthur Moyer, ed Paris, Ig sald vo dociared 1 wh êtes soie tes oa, ns tio tha at once Sater on! ree my ay i n 6 moat care y = ed drawing-roo 1 shall ba the equal of prinoes, shall \u20ac ss the hands ei duc shall be on Intimate terms with the £reat- the Beau Brummel af 1 realized his ambition, - \u2018Rider Hen ward bas a curious theo 5 ed the Ta ate of \u2018Henry M.Stanley ry the explorer ls alive, bab vie he has Doon 60 ized, taken into te 2 Jiterior of Africa and.dened by some He ig inclined to think that Séenien will be treated with the greatest kindness and veneration, but that, will not be pormitied Le escape.When the interior tribes find a live idol who seems to them to be godiike in appearance and power A are not likely to give him up.All of whi his abo bout as That giddy and versatile old now divides his time between rary work, poker, cigarettes and the bowl.\u201d He is said to be wr, ting his \u201cRecollections of a Dizzy Life,\u201d and to have acquired a knowledge of the American game that enables him to entertain Americans with spare cagh and a disposition to Bi But this active life begins to sell on im.He is said to be thin ane ne it 1s thought tha the state of ik halt\u201d will convince him o tho necessity.ving up-hisliterary-work:\u2014\u2014 to fill the lace vacated by the disqualifica- A br.Gormai ain, was Laon a Ald, Jeannotts alijètted the term dlsqualiion tion; the latealderman was notdisqualified, he resigned.Af gplitiing, ¢ The harem of the youthful EH of much married as an ra po tontate could \u201cdésire, orne Baoghal native paper, no no less than oe \u2018Pokin carts were seen outside a gate of a Nanhai palace at Pekin on the morning of the oth of July, each containing a candi for the Emporar's ho from man daria faruilies oft banner population.fresh Inspection on AE day, an Belec Colin halt a dozen, and of the lover, rank © qhung-ny a score of damsels.demolse; ter med) had to return disappointed to their omes.The Boston Transcript thinks that the talk about Mre.Sheridan's poverty must annoy her extremely, for she is a woman of great dignity and integrity; and while it is urd to predict in these days, when eve pubic man\u2019s family, no matter how well o urns beggar, and ace opte alms from people poorer than iteelf, yet it will surprise peopl i Mrs.Sheridan permits a subscription 1 £ around for her.General Sheri- roba- that cost the givers $43 2 000, and is par e 5 bly worth more now: also ha y ay as leut~ year, with allowances for quarters, boo orage, milenge, eu, and may Lave been $13,500.which General Sherman received.It certainly was this last amount after General Sheridan was made general of the army, and this, with no house rent to pay since the Chicago riots in the \u201870's, Yas enough Besides, widow has the copyright of hig book, whith will undoubtedly amount to a large sum, so it will be seen that the Sheridans are comfortably provided for.FRENCH CANADIAN PRESSA New Portfolio.[Progres de l'Est) It fs said that next session the Cabinet Will create à new department, vint of \u201cPub- No Ps Cana Judges.nj rian that the ation wers, d fis con: nee It is of the highest y thé trol.\u2018This arrangement of our national charter ought to be maintalned intact, if we would not seo Justice lose its prestige and its dignity A \u2018Complimeitary Pleture.[Le Canada! Mr.Gagnon J a lion, held in a cage of rabbits.An incessant worker.The strongest man and the one most feared in the CE bine.He wou) uld carry with ia po all the true Liberals if he res! Es Cabinet folio.His usefulness (in th bin completely nullified, and this is Tel ë The Banquet to Mr.Taillon.{L'Evenement.} We are pleased with the decision arrived at by our friends in Montreal, It also firm conviction that the Conservatives af Quebec will co-operate with pleasure, äs an evidence of the esteem and admiration that the chief of the po ition.has so de- ser vediy gained, by invaluable services he has rendered to the Conservative cause.The Ra, Commission.It is said that Several of the Alor the Principal por rer sons in pol tic life, who too cam against the Role of the North hore way to Mr.snétal, consider that the made by Judgé \u2018Rou- thier is not complete, and Oona contradictions which require some elucidation befurea reasonable éonclusion ean be arrived 080 persons desire to ro ofuse an addtional adults to io throw light on the omissions and obscure babii it pierre THE MISTAKE, sitting 526 morg morn Sm Tndow, day, hii lay and sai 0 want poy ca cut door, ta pray mms; £2 1 glanced at the sky above th wih Ens ae clouds her b dg v thi warm VON fast, 1 turned to \u201c thy babyy\u201d au Sid Hw AaB he Cy .vw answ \u201c1 will goms Wits ont eh he hat \u201cARQ you can Wap me pa edf, \"ap 16018 002k of myo ke uw ghould come down 1 kbp Jus\u2019 08 dwWy 48 a Tien great bluè \u20ac, à mes Re ver My swoet Hts tyranf Quite pin gre the a, atout th, min (oo thet Tain Ets downwaré F'étartôd to all in baby, A UE ran à lon soreat ello ni Shri UE ns \"Wha ât isit?What is it.Gares?\" Je eid up bis little ar pan Lu sw 0 A fou sn 1 could San A Etam\" \u201cTe as dL ihe here 1a the clove \u201cie SE on te Dot 1 : to des, 0 ou il oh bed fim ada case a die un vas bi Being he bit me, To dé bit me, : i ee Loutæ, $n Amerioan Rerad Home, \u201cA PUFF, (From the German} Onoe a yophyt met a tower, \u201c2, Ab, no, © With her longer stay, ä z hyrs rè are meeting flowers SH that VAnION way, gh the plensant, sunny hour o Tore ah summer duy ! UL they, ever » éèt 10 sever; \" Elsa bu but énce-danr they.ni pita | OWA bie e tune tions to pe Rovisers, fie Join Yea tie between Dru Aid.Stevenson, that Mr.elected.Ald.Seovouson remarked upon the singul © equ the first time such a thin Gad odo w eince the inoo: Lee should be elec no incor rated in the city, The three sittin men bars had mad that whoever should bs first drawn out the others should this agreement had in this \u201cAw Villeneuve in moving, seconded by alluded the d of Heal With ctor.alluded to that did not bind the being lost by 26 nays to 5 a main mation subsequentl 29 ayes to only 2 nays, Jean Baptiste Ward forte On the hotion of Ald.resolved trod éited Fatgian 24 the othr U a Sakon AL à der a f, but i Eds 8 Debs 1 ve ; cons pion fn oa ty % 148 Brij 0 om | pond mt ire i io ped Sep yest CE ét The City\u2019 Géunoli sat tor over two and 8 Balt hours yesterday, but she amount of businesd.done wap very far from tionate to the amount of talk consumed in doing it.Acting-Mayor Glen the ghar, and ministrative abilities as the president ever the debates of tho assembly.At the opening of the meeting, His Worship made the propor dinneng \u2018took shewsd oonelderable ad- reonel explanation reported in last night's 87AR;.which was recéived in perfect silence.Ald.Prefontaine subsequently alluded to the incident and stated that such silence ehewed they all felt serloudly the reflections that the conduot had reflected upon tho oly.Ald.Prefontainé, also as a question of privilege, drew attention to the garbled report of the regrettable incident, which had been sent to the New York and subsequently copled into.papers over the very likely in Europe.of tha way bis own namo had been introduced, he being reported as having given $20 to two sportsmen to make.the acting | Mayor drunk, and then having bet $50 His Worship would not be in his pläce to read the address- to His Honor the Lteut.-Gov- ernor.vote of had writ n the false and Sensational are whole of America, and He\u2019 complained He concluded by moving a Severe nsure upon thos a journalists wi noernin citi pens whol ave responsi- o fun y \u201cFhe \u201cresolution ing passed the report 0 th Board of ter ter some amount of hair the report was amended d.Jeannotte\u2019s views, and moved.seconde by Jo ar positio on the Counell was put in by ity of voting in the ward, bein, ration of the ley.Mr, ected inasmuch eb fairly when the ward ed e à\u2019 eclemn agresmen stand by him, and t this instance not been ob the slectlon of Dr.Germain to his past services as chairman o of reference to .Stevenson: \u201cI ask Ald, Villeneuve ne not make th cie VA Vilenouve-\"ko 2\" I om phatically say as then taken, the amendment es, and the dv ieee the minority.Ww.nnedy it was that the new member be now in- .His mover and seconder went in and in a minute or so he en- The vie wi .Grenier, the two other search of tered with them the Counc] chamber, where his appearance was greeted with TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE from the galleries, jraloh were crowded with the constituents ôf St.Jean Baptiste.The aving received the oongra- led Lo his of the imi RR eB t he must moat dren ; bave ae ty that his Buecesafdi , for he wag for pd tree artérs of an hour th questions from all 6 housé, as ; a i op and th 6 #0onbr hed he oted ong Debs than on came ao.0 des Sa ar seh as as able # IN A VERY DAD CONDITION t HL has B 85 very ASE rénis is ively ny \u2018ma T Sy i El Mac els évérÿ- improvement.raie de do 1 h it somes Fr » rotor ia eich Sek, © iis comé ol tete posa ticthe matin tion of Ald, Laurent the h Ea A ER e ad ue th Ald, re a in gn HT Ass Sizeet; Ko ER it or us au Jost Viet foptled Ald.Bot - fnoved {hat bte ?I by sus | wad gh oe & large d'atront ie ; \u201cration ef the publie gone = = TRAVBATEANTIC TORICS.7 The Farnell Enquiry ~ Soctaliss.Parade | Diamond Robbery.= Octobe 7 focounts of of & al Wobster prt Me Hoe peur on jn Trafa) alfa and ft 1s not | oly io oach any where near ca culated Upon by the prise rs of 8h te be Joa however, there will donb A defrauded a worth of OR 3.00 continent.When he re at 0 og the telegraphed to his sweatheart, whom be left in the recént miunl- | three years, which ro Sonde nel tgs admi Distration could a Eve saved.T he of naval and mill Haurrax, N.8, county hag\u2019 sgain re-elec tod M Laurie.At the general election son, Liberal, was elected pér dosen.DRIED pou sde ere NN va ns a buülhotis Jatmiatoa, 7 Ba 10 #1 puts,45 25 to5 50 per 100; 8j po te; Ci 2 16.50 er 1: 5 Oranges, $6,50 10 ra Tara Atedia ware cotiinied py Montre où Er th dr oly be abù ère \\amerd houne oat Soon.dE EE TE SE LT io a Whee.[STN i wonnohidesn Dhory resenting hla cage, an Fo A rogress he m pegtat pe gus will be realized.a ied \u2018 are arranging fo; 1 hon and display ip Tear a rive) «fe bu but L the Adlon 8 OW are that 1 be fizzié.En any gropt it he n shat no demons.uare will be pe; at the procdesion vet ouid the estim blaze oe 2 riot London ds dealer or ci Es umanian, na! him, to meet him in Alexandria.The detectives were apprised of the aipt af e telegram, and the girl was followed, with result o of arresting Elsonberg when Count Von bassador, had another ong nterviow with Lord Salisbury yesterd: ay, purport .pes is unknows, but it {s believed rotor r.Mackenzie's book and the EnPheation a the report of the German dou Lb report rt prosented by | ibe French Prend tzteldt, the German .a nt asserts ti ck pam 2nd 8 of needless mater) af th oe bulk of which | to table to become\" worthless before the necessity arises for ita use.report also charges gross careless) ess 44 dishonesty in other ways, de declar 2g that 1 0 have been Ww: the las The cos the rapor , has Sd 56 80 per cent.© same place; aA i perte \u201cCANADA'S GRIP.\" Boitier meetin The Dominion Said to Hold the Trump Retaliation Card.NEw YORE, October 2] ~The Herald today devotes ty twoand a half ¢ col umne, of à se showing that the only navigab e rp Et Detroit River is in Canadian territory, and all the cout of impro f articles on oving that channel has nited States.The Herald d by the also so publishos 8 map of the Lime Kilns.Fro; says: m the Hi standpoint of a retaliation polioy, the feature of ohief im that the only c vessels lies in Canad channels are to be closed by any ada holds the trump car card.THE SHELBURNE ELECT ELECTION.Major-General Laurie Re-elected by Thirty- rtanoce is found in the fact nol navigable for large ian territory, and if the body Can- three Majority.\u201cOctober.327 Shglburne or-Gene r.Robert- 33 majorit neral uri tr env was elected by urie was in turn un- been re-elected, def Congdon.pare by thirty -three majors COMMERCIAL.\\ » Liverpool Wheat Quiet-fondon Wheat also Quiet.\u2018chair, which, as it ed, was immedi- a ately next to Lo bis Spponent, Ald.aioe Le 2,2 Bradslrteds revision of Vilidneuave who r cheor by Males of London the 25 ER heartily shaking TES hand of his noms & about 75 000.000 da che oles 0 tolisng Several committees were | peau rene Lee, as trop 1 ton jeux 000, 206 I : + dealt w th vent merrily until a only about 23,000.où pro.rt from sada tee, reoommend- able defielency.The prodabls n ortations por the aed oa Sa cu of of Balmoral 810 837.0 0.0.000 pushels, a au the cles street, wren h pont brought 000 D els, nr à exportations | deficiency of up.Ald, Jeannotte with it me h gesticulation 22 (000,000 bushels.D and vociferstion opposed on the ground \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 that the street was only ninéteen feet wide American ahd Foreign.\u201c at one , And ewontyssix feet wide 2: the Bébrbéhm reports: Casgoes Off coast: wheat other.For some n or another the quiet; corn nil.Cargoes on Passage and far shi spealier chose to say that Ald.Stevenson nw Whoat and oorn, boy much demand only opposed such matters when he himself beat off coast 418 6d \u2018au ie fa 4; prompuiy id the opposition.This was much for shipped, 418 6d; nearly di e gallant colonel who shouted: \u201cWhy on Passage to the proie dont ou speak e truth?;and roundly 688.6 ete took his nee Le tes tes 6 misstate- Wheat.25:099 ar.45-008 Flay ment, which he showed to n error by |\u201d On passage to tbe Unitod Kingäom; .vigorously opposing the it, which he Last week.contended was op the by-law which Wheat and Dour, 2,278, 900 ars.2,371,000 gra stated no atroce ould be made, opened or weave harden 00 gre.74.000 qr.construe er 60 feet wide.The acting $ wh a! or tm: Lt Mayor id, » following the opinion of yor a Callforals wheat Inclading Cub = utte et five ven on a former geo 19 that ti os fair average rod De paie ferred made white M an wh 88 sd ee th paseingr théreuf, and that there- ed maze 48 4 i Oanadtan foas > ga fgre the Couneli had bbe fight, Mit i \u201cthought 8 \"as.to thé continent 47-500 rar airs fit, to take aver.a street ce befo: ore akers four 29e 64.\" Arrit host a= Ped paseed.nd the motion EE .Stevenson the re; : REFERRED TO piping art !'ATORNET Montreal EEL Erma Proven Markets for his opinion.The Chalrman Fras about _Asnes\u2014Market quiet, First $450 10 4 60; |.proceeding With the orders of the db A when ds, $4 to 4 05; 3 pearls, & AIG ontaine drew Bttrez.\u2014Wè ve quo 18 Creamery 20 to 2c; sep- the \u201ctat questions, & members do 2 Zàc.Townablps.18 to 210: bot been cs ¢ calléd on u.Ee Weds, dato 170 cauié éuotes chésse n occasionéd ent mo We ee Bigto Sig August, 10 .Poe then order of tas deg Septem $10 Se with.It doubtless vas nincentionas où on del 19 WW w 120 porn ws to are 2 8 par wal han dhe to pat Dr: , 0 to 5 ts Li ue ot en oe vs x Ay ë pe see » Ren Pauirs Eran ouvre SE | Ra, arracon 1 à an et Vs sa Du da Pa eh LA Janadl keg.Bweet p i Se Ea feet A 00, Si 85 to Bal wi Ee eu a où Bot htm tees œ wns: PAN N.à 1887, 11 t617ètn fot ork.Now bruh.38° + ote hop ae 50 Pa i ee 28c.We quote RECO en wR 97g et ih, pa «be : 4 ester js © \u2018clear, 8 > 820 soi ma ee to 10 00} Toa 114 WIM, ia seu afro rs a nth roots yo.SR Bab AE hn foro sho shor vie of sae Hii ON Sin oul not Ps one id pe = | soviet 15 ight Stand | Tomo Fives Josh the mil ches {Eh tras duly .oi 5.i Sein a 0 1P sie SO ; vs aut pointad dut that 3 wis at cel and hat 30 moved the wijournthent, but.was defbated | NEY by a majotity ol.one, D Jureped Ald.ta 1 5 Ses dy 4 Cet 7 do vs A again d_ with aluerit} moved that Fim 8050 100 HOTS glade ag, Ko.ler 21, \u201cb6 ocopt, Ain tive\u201d bo taken Re She.Ou AY io; fhe bite lf Sp ir) SAGER an aE at me ù je by.o bi ste x the hata: ar 4 | Other s | ON Tue.DEATH, oF ena coven, | minfatered her t t Shcrame ae Re & he last Shcraments ot visited her every day.The that he called on her she onsolous, and the last three days she was ly conscious, but her eyes were glass go her hearin was impaired.sal \u2019 he oould Speak, All this time she lh told 13 Bim 4 that she had been beaten or maltreated bu y Any Sne, and sha bore ho marke of violence cn her body äs far as he saw, that is \u2018in the face an hands, He had n hands ever remarked the girl à in been maltreated, she would have told you?\u201d 1 believe that she would have told the ¢ that.\u201cDid she complain of poy pains?\u201d her dé SE she complained of severe pains in Doctors P.E.Mount and J, A.R.Leonard the were then called upon by the Soroner to as make their re rs of the autops ut they ed to the jury that they a not had time to complete It t writing.Bome of the Jurors thought that wag no Dr.Mount, weaver, offered to Anish th the report within an hour.This was the first time, he said, that he had come \u201cCOTDHOTE 8 jury WITH AN INOOMPLETE REPORT.Whilst Dr.Mount was completing his report of the autopsy, Dr.Leonard read his report of his treatment of the unfortunate the irl, of haslring every as be led de to the ation enw oe and Ps ne F > the necessa - tions.Bhe told om that she had bean ii ill for a few days previous, and that she had got, medioines from the dispeneary.She blood, had a fever reach 120 \u2018and a but bah .tempara: On a asc tation and perou ussion be | found thatsheh pneumonie of both He noticed symptoms of of typhold\u201d fover.à treated her de Saye.a Seventy pi, Paquin, DR, W before & Boon.that his pationt had died.Atthe game time he informed him that she had blue marks on her abdomen and that he had heard that to b she had been maltreated.Under these air- psumstances Dr.Leonard thought he should consult the parish priest as to the advisability of granting the burial permit for ich Paquin ed him.He therefore asked the curd whether the girl had made any re revelations to Rev.Mr.rd, out- a @ of the confession, and when that ques- ton Lon answered In the negative ha Do he ould grant the permit without avoid a the - Soroner, pou thus to avoid a public sean dal.amined the He Junge a and th ter right de of the abdomen ols the girl not having complained of pains on t| e left aide, where the Injuries | were found in the autopsy.He refrained rom examining the left side out of modesty.e would take his selomn oath, that the girl had never told him that oer des i he girl did hot Li upshot of the len discussion was fat, the Leonant The next witness examined w.th whom the girl bY from April or owward.The girl was © and never was there ns about her.to dancing school twice a w Paquin, wi She was a very resp four weeks ago she somewhere on Atwater Paquin as ime: she would irl return ough she h evidentl with her.and ver the abdomen, wl the time for the inquest.hot ax drink, os Sie went to ved and next me uin called work, CT said she ro ony Saled go in th in the aftern b sick.O ineëdas epensar read: was hardly ab She complaine her side, pensary called Paquin that oh e once when fontented to die Paquin, I d pol Ly \u201cthe loafère around the corner l\u2019 story told about her baving fully maltreated had on stayed, came to the doctor and rol a Bor Once, however, d r in:case that Alfred Belanger came.Lio the house, to shut the dou reak his nose.The sar wd 2 @ case W re-ope Meanwhile Detective Gad arrested having been found out A a oe , thé wrong ties for the ration.side, and I b \u201cadore 4 Weasgle at the Inqu Eviderbe of the th @ report and Bi Parish Priest and M Paquito cause of of Emma ré dent Plages Her Last D puoumonis in ph secon and comoin nfs aston it into th causes of Mount damn that th this Dorit sical prematu MAUR wi To.mation of the membrane that ab the & Ssterday Qternco at 8.16 o'clock wels) was caused by a Hr ue morg t ber of wit instrument, which blow left the extar pt @ antelroom; amor mark on the left side of the re ry pou ther the assista: the stomach, itonitis w | Pi tof St.Gunegonde.Hià evidence was cause death; in fact it wag 80 en first.It was he who\\was called in that a person afflicted by when the pgorgirl was found to be danger- diately pre for death, ously ill.He heard her confission and ad- however.it Was not the immediate She never w ectable girl.Even before tha: Paquin had said to deceased : stop going to Jances.house; I won't keep She complained of After ordering DRAG HERSELF TO WORE t tame Lome, v ory 3 y, asâhe enuld not affor & doctor, she accompanied the witness to di y on St.Antoine street, but a to return to the street ears.d very much of the pains in n Wednesda When the medicines roved of no avail br.n.She neve had ed ont want sed last evening's the veritable A ving been arrested.Tbe remains of Emma Genareux were conveyed to the cemetery yesterday.The Logan's Park Squatter.The squatter on Logan's Park, who has given so much trouble to thé civio authori- past two years, wag arrested on Baturday,by direttion of the City Surveyor, for stealing sand and Corpo: SHE HAD BEEN MALTBEATED.After recess, which was granted by the Coroner to allow Doctor Mount to finish his report Sho two physicians re-ap in octor Mount reading and ex- plaiaing.the report the substance of which Was published in yesterday\" SSTAR.Ascene now ensued which can best be designated 8 wrangle.Dr.Moun was asked questions from all aldes, and ot with the 0M hitherto 80 well preserved ip all inquests by the venerable coroner.It appeared that he Fished 4 the jury to Lo satisfy themsol ves on ali points ount for a while Pre rior all questions until Dr.thie Juror again sod again took issue with \u201cDid top sont have hotd fever?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d co pation Dr.M.ap ~Butsho bad symptoms of Eyphoid fever I\" remarked Dr.Leonard, rather excitedly.bor hou Jot Dr.Leonard bave examined 2d did examine both sides of the chest, because the trouble evidently was there, and 1 THIS YEARS MYRTLE CUT and PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO FINER TRAN EVERT & B IN BRONZE JUDGE for YOURSELF.{1 OFLAMERTY, + .at palpated the right side of the abdomen, On Each PLUG and PACKAGE.ni il REMINGTON i TYPEWRITER : {i ; [rai f I TUL + FEB Ldap Ll PLU EU ALI Tr que\u201d Ï | x; ITT | \u2018 P ih 7 J|| The Deacon's Premon JM tion of 01d Ags.itd) Y Ÿ ae Ih \u201cWal, must be - a gett , A a hour the first pe sound of the tune \u20ac a that gal's & playin\u2019.=X But \u2014 heow she = Es does make that 2 = pianer go!\u201d = = \u2014T FT H\u2014 TESTIMONY OF TH GAME In the so-called Victory (?) of the Caligraph over REMINGTON TYPEWRITER at Type-writing Contest at Toronto.ren REMINGTON, 5660 words written correctly out of 579.Caligraph, 475 words written correctly out of 646.REMINGTON, ENTIRE SENTENCE written FORTY-NINE times Correctly.: Caligraph, ENTIRE SENTENCE written TWICE Correctly.\"REMINGTON errors mostly OPERATOR'S mistakes.Caligraph errors almost all MACHINE FAILURES.REMINGTON copy CLEAR and\u2019 DISTINCT.Caligraph copy ALM OST ILLEGIBLE.Send for Photo-Electrotype Facsimile of the work and 248 Se.James St.sine Sloe oh n pista in in ined ard, Comp tn of pains on the ad po reason to examine went to à w avenue.ked her not to go, but \u201cDo you believe that had she pleaded and paid that would ie the ir always stay at hom home Satter me Wu can On the chia after the os.i Mol da o'e 8 Pied ad cried, much dejected an od y something serious waa the maior y much pain on tpn, In side af A been frigbt- been tid her by other rin froat of Lia nose, u last evening soda war ne to the A carter who wh the stuff was alse arrested.be tried on Thursday. and tha - also ! bald: \u201cThe Canadien eo pote, HE MANITOBA RAILWAY TROUBLES.The Opposing Forces: Meet in a Court of Justio\u2014The Military Still Out\u2014Goy- ernor Bohults Urges Pospe.Oétodér 21 23\u2014The opposin orces mat to-day in a court of 5 instead of où the 9 Le Open prairie wber Where ot.Ho high bile Che has in consequence greatly abe he Sooo! nd sober r thought 4 matter should should left {he Peer As mot à Besides this there was a Bopted rumor that Loutonant-Boverner at Sobulta, his constitutional privilege, bad ad the - mmant \u201cagainst pumiuing any calculated to imperil peace or injure reste of the country and it was the bad a salutary inlsters.At an ross the an ® hat \u2018the he rails would only bo laid to the eastern edge of ite rade Back the decision of the courts.aying was proceeding, the way, po ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE, lanted another locomotive on Les dump, direoily i line with the intersecti ng an sis tedgh four-faot Japs elxty, ee: ong of way.e once was slong apte à tho Norther Pacific parts were aid exactiy up och anga acting most @ood-nnturedly each other, but the Canad Paciilo ilw men, some of whom prepared themselves with short sucks, were Svidentiy determined to hoid the fort at all hazards, When the ratis r the fence the Northern Pacific & Manitoba men quiet- and the officials in charge imme- ately ed town and re to the authoriice Superintendent lls ex- to are r thal was only lay- \u2018and 40.Obstruction was reached he had Pop pee a according to orders, He gould not say what course would be re tho crossing.The sécond Engine located by by the Canadian Pacific railway is sunk deeply in the grade and with the first one and a soit lid train on the main line will Ll effectually ent the col cle Be en by surpr ao \u201cNotwithstanding Li: uperintendent Whyte has a force 0 ON GUARD NIGHT AND DAY, ey aE omniod with bodding and foi b pre an au wit ng an adfresent tbe them this afternoon and sald be aad promised the Lieutenan vernor they would not commit any overt act.He merely asked them to protect the rights and property of Fy ograpeny and to do pothing ag des this force, whioh fon SWOrn Rs © ry there are about two bundred mors ready to reinforce them at the company\u2019s workshops should their sarvices be required.The Mounted Infantry are still under orders at Fort Osborne and both the Ninetieth and the Battery bave been warned to hold themselves in readiness.1t 1s evident now that they will not be required, While the members of the Goverñment are reticent one hazarded the gtatement to-day that i would not be long f pens ipa Srossing wo aid ne made, The ein- rence glslature w suIp- re he Chief Justice's in- Rietion it it 5 unfavorable to the Govern- PROCEFDINGS IN COURT.In court, Chief Justice Taylor presided.Affidavits on behalf of the plaintiffs were submitted that the ware owners of the Southwestern branch and had been In session for some years; that the réage extension of the orthern Pacific Manitoba road was built on, ed each side to their rails, and that tho defo hous attempting to croey their foe thout having obtained the appre he of the, wittee of the and Joo e of \u20ac crossing.They pa that tbe N.P.& M.were really constructing the road, although the rallway commis- sionor was in charge and put in evidence of tbe agreement between the Mani toba G gov ernment and the railway compa pany.Af vits in answer to this sho that ie Northern : pacific and Manitoba were taking no part the construction of the Por oxtanston.elther directly | or indirect ty, Messrs.Martin and GreénWwih .MADE A PIÈVIES that the rod was.being constructed and paid for by the Manitoba Government.Goer Engineer Stewart, of the ive lailey raliroad, made affidavit to show that the injury caused by crosaing the Canadian Pacific railway would be 0f a trivial nature and that every precaution was taken to prevent.any danger or inconvenience to the Canadian Pacific railway.The contention on the part of plaintiffs\u2019 counsel was that the Northern aclfic and Manitoba were réally the parties trying to cross the Janadian Spain amas and that not having obtained the sanction of the Railway Committee as the crossing they had no right Lo cross; that the question of the ri ht of Manitoba to charter railways at all which would eross railways declared to be for the benefit and advantage of Canada, Was ROW sub judicœ in the Supreme Court; afid it was further contended that the Rail way mmissioner, In exceeding his.authority, could,be Testrained br, injunction.Per contra, lt was argued that the Po extension is a road being construviod y the Manitoba Government; that th AUTHORIZING THE OONBTRU cro x is still in force, and that while the aef r mained in force no Injunction could bo granted against the Raliwa Commissioner, | being à member of the Government.wasfurther contended thatthe provisions of the Dominion Railway aot did not sppiy to the road now being constructed.as the third élause of that act especially excepta Govern- \u2018ment reilwa ys from tho oporation of theact, vernment railway; ! his was a all the provisions of the Dominlon Ratlway act refer to a rallway company,and that there is no rallway company or ifai- dual constructing thé present rond, but that It is being construc by the vern- ment of Mani ba ad paid for with ublic moneys.Mess Ewart and Cuiver \u201ca appeared for for the plain and Attorney- neral Martin, Mr.Perdue and Mr.Da for the defendants.Judgment was probed but the Chief J ustioe said he would deliver it to-morrow morning.VARIOUS OPINIONS.e Cull says the question is not now be- tong the province and.th adian Pacific raliway, or what the Dominion Government should have done, but wh other the orders of the court should be obej says the law must be maintained even ii | troops are called out.It attributes \u2018cause of the whole trouble bungling.The Sun says: At present thore are two courses open to the Government in the event of the legal decision bein st the claims of the Spropnce.One of.these is to force a crossin can; the other is to ma virtue ot mocaacly and apply: under make 3 or egessary legislation.Ving at a Whichever step should had 1 the valid- elation the hares of with the charges of lation bro t was thoroug 1 Zin hy Soest tri Pleco of central In an ; interview to-day, Martin deals euro \"1 neglect against bin à tidersiood vit with Sir bee Johà that the roads w thins a firm stand, cuggoets uit 'oppéal Éneisnd and if necés- reques Manitoba should, be rown colony in order to bé ri the con tralizing propénéiies ef the odoral Government.THR WED.INTERVIE Tho President of the Canadian Pacific, Mr, W.an Horne, on belng interviewsd, illway aver contem lated ha every locäl railways that ecu + almost destro trod {ihe cou could De could - out.We simp the A , our our main line.mado under the same law as we are ob- an © outrage to permit local roads to oroes » libitum the main transcontinental line ofthe as the Canad ada Pd way.eus the power to cross our south- rn branch they have the power Lo oe ronform to the ay tho aan le on d 1\u20ac som 6 ve in crossing oth other li ines\u201d ns ou A STIRRING STORY.Canadian Pacific Railway.ter public, importancé to Petits jose a Ame Sawaliery Polale Poldler wis wis Robbed an an i Ingercsionial Train.N.Ostober 32 Joba wit.es Bh \u201d ovale vols a at i | os dE Frise on a alor 5 rangh.second clash 1 ivante of ols Sora two men, b wo pen were at the sad oi he r.e 0 a thipd ho oar tro who \u2018had \u201cjust en l, re 8 Sept on ih Williams\u2019 v.fying.w nb rown paper, and od por.a and said, a) hat ts ide You're a me \u2018the ahswer, quick and flerce and the Langer de ver of pes he ad eV 80, Williatns grraped te Vends.It was a two-handed affair, and the unknown grabbed the other and a tug ensued, which Feaulted in a or moments in the valise n whieh were en- eight sliver oho pad and a box of gold fil ed rings fell out, and Fog articles were strewn on the floo valise burst the car door was edo di Dre accomplices of thon robber rushed in whom covered the and commanded h der.hae move rove the peri! of his site.Williams foll back into a seat, while the first man of the fhree.aasist- ed by one of the new arri picked yp the fallen watches an and med them into their Then they made a hasty Williams\u2019 pants and coat Tooke 74 looking for his money, but failed to find i and running out on to the car platform lea from the moving | train.He pays his let which contained about $75 vas fu the outside breast pocket 0: ket happened to be overlook by the robbers, The other ocou; nts of the car ware too frightened to help \u2014 THE PARNELL ENQUIRY, Attorney-General Wobster\u2019s Opening Speech Before the Commission.October 22-10 his opening ad- Jowalfory LONDON, dress before the Parnell Commission, Sir Richard Webster sar ~ J.would bo shown, aid Sir Richard Webster, that many of the men mentioned inthe Times\u2019 particulars had perso ally taken partinc crimes of the worst, Kind, while with y any exception the persons mentioned had never denounced outrages or crimes.Owing to the failure of the officers of the National league to comply with the Commission's © der ko, ho Tine\u2019 the dis covery of bank bool Sounse nsel had been unable os \u201cshape th the had expected to.Still, oven withont k book,they would prove that money had been id by the \u2018league to men appointed for violence and crimes.Some of the men thus appointed were connented with the American league, and some were provided with money from funds obtained in Ireland, From the outset of the Land league's existence, and since the formation of the National league, Mr.Parnell and his coll had beer intimately associated ith don Americans who were vocates ! dynamite.Remarkable evidence would be duced to prove this connection, and tos ow also that an extraordinar NUMBER OP UNTRACED CRIMES were due to the incitement of the 1 e.Referring to letters implicating Mr.Parnell and others in crimes, Sir Richard Webster promised to produce before the commiésion ail the lottars which had been -mentioned in the trial of the O'Donnell case, He then went on to recount the history of the league's connection with agrarian agitators and showed how they were related to Feniar e recited instances where Davitt, Devoy, Walsh, Egan, Brenr@in and had held communication with the Parnellite party, and declared t they were linked to_that party by common aim and interests.Here a recess was taken for luncheon.When the court \u20ac ro-ascomblod the Attorney-General quo! oies from speeches of Nationalist orm.e from the year 1879 onwards, WHAT IS SAID OF THE SPEECH.\u2018When the court adjourned for the day Sir Richard Webster was apparently only a small way advanced In the presentation of his case, The vagueness and genera} character of his statement left an impression hat the Times has no absolute legal {root of the truth of its charge Instead o ducing ev evidence that Purnell and Pris ates were accomplices, before or after the fact with the Phœnix Park murderers, he will atom t to justify the Times\u2019 sationg kin up outrages attributed to one, of t ague and trying to connect them a the Parnellites.sir Bichard Webst to mpered bY pd dread of committing himsel beyond tk the most cautious statement.He spo! worst form, prosing along in a ar onotone without the least display of rhetoric.There was an utter absences of points i in his statement, and his exposition of the Times\u2019 case was a generally disconnected one.© Drawing to a Close.The programme at Bt.Ann's bazaar last night was wall carried out.The attendance « was large and the receipts were most fac y.Tonight there will ft Tableau and \u201cseveral recitations.bazaar d draws to a ologe and a good attend ance Is expected.ee Have You Neuralgia! Hf you are suffering the agonies of neu rails and have failed to get a remedy that will afford pellet, = rant you to try Polson\u2019s Nervi medy in the market has given anything like the same deg of satisfaction.Its action or nerve pain is simply marv ellous, and as it is pas up in 10 sample bottles no involved in giving it a trial Polson\u2019 8 Nerviline is the mos posent powertul and -certain pain rem @ world: Sold by all dealers in medic} e, 10 and 2 centa a bottle.« o dislike vanity in others is because 1 it rpetually hurting our own.8500, or à Cure.For many years he manufacturers of Dr.Bage's Catarrh Re gare thoroughly responsible flnanc : Any one can easily ascertain by em , have offered through nearly every ng rin the land, a standing reward of & ars for a case oa chronic nasal catarrh, no matter how of how lon standing, which bis canbo cure.Tho is mil cleansing, nas.on Æ.oh by alk druggists, at 50 cents.anal ways afraid of a fool ; one cannot bet he is not a knave as well.Soott\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypo- phosphites table and much better than the jain off oO LE Cam eron, of Halif 1 ve Scott's sion of Cod Liver\"O1 cs Tiypophosphites for thé e to the Vote found it ave Detter results trom its use than Ia very and h any other préparation of the kind: Ï Lave ever tried.\u201d Put up in 50 cents and $l size.arme Truth is violated b falsehood, and it may be equally outraged si lence.Caution! In our shangeable olimate, coughs, colds, and diseases of the throa Jungs and chést will sways ays prevail.Crue gonsumption will claim its These tended to in time; can be a rested and foto) The remedy is Dr.Wis tar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Che erty.To do nothing teacheth to do evil.d 20 drops of Angostura Bitters to every glaes of apare water you drink.ero rt is believed because it too 5 0 statement will do to gamble on.\u201cSpecial Notices, Notices.Artizson po hos on boring ge aad aon.a lish toss to .; nful ih sod End Ta lameness, ee sn indy yard\u2019s Yellow OÙ, tbé ban nds 4 lable pain dure for outward of in impr Loge he fog On the Plattorm.are often Publis 8 êrs and al sin rs bled lo speakers : a 4 Loarsencss ar Hable b eu ee pronshil prise by the much ght be.As ventes of t Hugpard 5 Bloom\" the bes throat and lung ing emeny | Le .The effect ip oure_Coniiption the most urste will not on.of the Indigenoss Abundance! Lit sis SBE hes ll endoubtedis De as preserving disprove it, ana any ai 4 x rE | +4 Ont., yestsrds Sher to hold | miLLioks For FRENCH DEFENCES.aa Milan Enrsged\u2014Notes, CABLE \u2014 te i rin shen dns Nuvem , haa r.n, M.P.for enny, who' n 1 with \u2018digestion of lunes.is pow ot of dange fis : The por f Do has con firmed the ain of 1 Gen.on ulanger in the de- partmen nt of former\u2019 man, was pr Po Emeriy à se Sligo.The murder has caused great excite h It jgoMotally announced that Couns) Deyn as been appoln us un am- Yassador + gt à London in Loue to Count roiy Sir Thomas Gra Esmonde starts for Australia on Th ay with the object of making a tour of\u2019 the colony in the interest of home rule.Prof.Geffoken had a six hours\u2019 ponference with his counsel in prison yosterdat- wie 2 latter says that the prisoner's h coming affected.shop di Jan is enraged because the Servian bishops did not meet him at © stat n on ie vof ra From Austria, It that 8 bishops aide with Queen au 8.A fortnight ago the wife of a laborer Bittingourne, En land, aw Birth fos child and was yesterday deliv of another.The mother is doing well and ra tns twins are robust.Tho Empress Frederick Is confined \u201cto her room at- to a severe Sold caught during the ceremonies attèn upon the laying of the foundation kone { the mausoleum in memory of her noo | \u201c Ât a-meeting of league del oy at Bail - haunis, it was decided t hat Lord Dillon x; tenantry should offer to pay thelr ru less 80 per cent.If the-offer Tefused th advised to d cent.under the plan of campal Pay: nothing until evicted tenants have boon The Vienna Fremdenblait states that it has been reliably Informed that Russia Las completed proparations £ or the transfer large number of tr from the tone à of Russia toward the\" ustrian and Gérman frontiers, and that the transfer will shortly An attempt has been made by incen to destro the Fentainblean \u2018forest.were 8 guished in difficult of forage was consume 1,250,- rancs.0 on suspicion of having started the fires.The French, Cabinet has approved the scheme of M, Px , Ministe: rot Finance, to impose a tax of 1 per cent.on incomes and a tax \u2018of one-halt of 1°pe per cent.on labor returns.Incomes of lese 2000 francs are to be exempt trom, taxation, à, and incomes of from 2000 to 3000 francs be allowed a certain mitigation.The Paris National is authority for the startling statement \u2018that M.de Freycinet, the Minister of War, who hus beén making a tour of od\u2019 southeast of France, has informed t budget committee that it wiil to spend forty million pounds oe tho Base oh Pot defending the eastern front! er agains ble German invasion, uppused that PE de Freycinet found Lis présent defences useless against the new explosive.AMERICAN.Acting Secretary Thompson has informed à corres) ndent in Canada that there {8 no law iy orizing the fre free ptry of horses imported in States for working purposes pie the winter or any other season.In conformity with the law, the garrisons and civil authorities throughout Mexico are parading the streets, halting at each corner, and ting decree de claring that General Dias An ro-elactad tot be presidency.he grontost an hasod prev: The first national convention of Brittsh American Aésôclätion of the United States met yesterday at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago.The object Is te for\u201d an international association.Delegates prosent f rom New Yor] Conteeti- cut Bae de lane we am ire ° ennsylväa) Tillinoi chigan, Iowa: an Califor Fol.5 J Eleven conductors on the.Rome, Water- town & Ogdensburg raflroad recelved blue envelo 8 ON LES notices of dismissal at Wate ay.n is given for Rr \"décharge ut it.ET nown tot \u2018detectives have been ridi ng or the for two or ve weeks pas posed ave sup net the sted men.\u2019 excitement amon who remain.feel very uneasy.pane Soroner's i investigal ing the Mud Ban] un hertor 50 con peu ed thelr w WOT cv Mauch In funk that the dinars of ot the two trains which came were equally reel, in falling 4 © d In Tgec \"of the station a \u201d ie ra speed he w - lows.{he Ju ury also find thas.the men\u2018 h engine as special lookouts for i signals were Hawise gx.ue CANADIAN, The Salvationiats, of Kingston; pealed their case and will hava the Barer: or Court determine whether or not they vo.a right to hold prayer meotin on the streets.There are & number of Ces 0 of typhoid fever in Ottawa and victni Sn present, amongst them being Mr.mas\u201d Fuller: chief architect of the Publio Works de ment, Whüsé condifion is somewhat critical The statement of éftabrs ot thé Tordato\u201d and St.Michael\u2019s Lumber Com shows liabilities 53100; oO and assets $50, 000.rr, Toronto, have Mesars.Brock, 8 been appointed Ta spoctoms to wind up the At the convention held at Warkworth, 7, the Co to select à can maidate ?do contest the riding in et, Doha use of - Commohs, rame, à he PF was the unani- sous Solo redoy © night Jasta, Neale containing ai?pr at ine Grove 0, M.Church, Pitte- burg township a8 broken into and the Bie the late Calob Smith, o£ Pitle- pre and Line late Miss E.Kenny, of Boely à Bay wero 8 stolen.he gral been relieved to any extent.rhe.aime de In getting cars, FT 0 8 Which has béen at cargo, has not yet unloaded, to say when the cars may be of the fisheries \u2018Commander Gordon, rotectivesteamer \u201cAdadia, \u201d 5e Bi through | Jttaura \u20ac on Saturday où his\u201d way to his home He the season's reports tae as Levi ow the average, mackerel bein, The modus i orked scarce WO! - mirably, there bein no Irction whatever with\u2019 American fishes 0.show ayer dis ition » a SH with thé \u20ac dian law Bale seizure made during h A Beasdh of 2 religions.awakening similar to that Which recently \u2018prevailed at the Mercer.refor Massey on Sunday to sanction a convicts\u2019 prayer meeting, and he SRnscfited | to allow one abot ayor a that a rout vial fe pass \u20ac hrough dicates that these are world, ihe Sara days naar À = THE FYALIAN | RAILWAY HORROR, - vet four Huiidred Pervons in Wreeked Train\u2014One of the Worst ents oh Hécord.- emand & reduction of ä per : es ires |- the P that tars wire do on the say which was © dei a days ago.\u201cOle dundre and fey 8 ft vi \u2018 hile RES bad at 4 the es.ES by, cold: or stiow.An ine = ps nû Beale oot cam! op on 4, A Hor ri A.mother, he du En ne oo Shira: A Youn, cuba ré wad na ey Destroy à Fontaine | \u201cLake and i has j Puce à new tariff, providing for a chan e tn the lak I fates al will go {né effett October 26; es e rates ap dephia Fairhéves and domenon roi .ven and on poin Bullalo and Gladstone to fi \"Fa Fan Rife neapolig, and pared :the old rates are as follows: Old New York ral first class, 45 cents; d claé $0 con Fthlrd class, 32 cents; fourth cl 5 cents; fifth class, 13 couts 1d Phtiad Jato frat cents; second calaës, cents; class.85 cents; fourth J 26 cents; TN clase, se pa 16.2 dass, Ed class, = Te third cl is cents: f fourth I 2 Se dde à SE Ei | INSOLVENT NOTICE.mg KE AR ors Hato) be eroto Si vocther hod pri cs fe by AH said eadagnen ie poem aa XY, Bet TN res d up to vember next, 1688.LOY NO.1 COUNTY OF COMPTON.8nd cu TH ard Range.mou NH and 8 ARE RE Son ela GE a LL Bathe gg gr ÿ 2 23 £ sx à 0 >, 7 200 do \u201c6.500 [ è UE $3 BENE aR ee Se TR ë # RSR bte S La > œ 2) mousncmséonses cesser BEE 5th Range.ath Range.aacrreseuceetr Less sold to Raïlway end seeatseamas £08856585885555658088055080! GEBOER ca onanananme nana anane prie Y domnente on avan Tite Ro 7th Bange.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-00\u20260\u2026L08 i Agres.dé On boundary vi, .do warn BB \u201c488 pi Jn Boundary line ph = i i peg 4 58-8 ie Jands ay fret zeae Shera iE EE gO Las She v Le a = BAA pp Te she 6th of the Ra rat SNS 4th range ue Wolfstown, lotion ul AAA a erry Farm, oon- use barn sid other arom Jens ep of us in = very arr Nes \u2019 one.three thor plerest tn Jogme of twenty.fodudements 1 re Talusple one asd oftery Let yg A mn \u2018hote 51 the bl wie: : B.range or except ENS A om e bh ed .of in aoe sn a 11 ost Ine satel o Siate, on kien | aprase op No.7.u A.U.8 A bE a x get ies tn Feat: vrs ur pro SE a dats of suid or RAs en or an se i pe Tho sé: M Dei 4530008 à he BA pi, ma arp House, Re mo, Ae se ig fg i of Tale lo Bon a aver, 6 RA TR tel ured ° FLE Shey ne ie LE 1596 Rent rOTICR.\u201c|.Noveltidt ia Jaokéth;-Doldans, and Taitôt fade Dressés tiers SE Erreur FALL AND WINTER TRADE.$6,000 OF CENTRAL Emon, _ Proossding from Papkrapt Blocks, Az ous Rooms, ; 95 ST.JAMES STREET, On WEDNESDAY, S8tA Inst, CONSIITING OF THB WHOLE With jour RESERVE.rrr J.8.Thomson & Co.'s Sales.EvEryma BALE.\u2014IMPOATANT SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE\" AND EFVECTS At Our Booms, 041-045, St.James Strest, ca WEDNESDAY, 24th Enst.a mopenteup Ne DA dar run De ce Lo AT 7.30.3.8.THOM 80N & C0., & 2483 ; James Steel's Sales.FL OCTOBE, AT 2.30, MY Rooms, 1746 RAL ame feet nre, st Boom a, abla k* PRICE'S BELMONT and LONDON te SPERM CANDLES.To be had from ail SHE Flee Grocers.FOR SALE TEN DERS WANTED.instle F tho Bram a \u2018iéuated pete the we SoD of Que T pa by the ncess Louise ihe t ge pleco of land with Shed and Abdrow's and Bt.Paul streets.oF not iH bec, bo on one an 2 ot T imuovable néista large three story Brick Bull dion on \u201cstone founaation, shales! Lrontago by 50 feel tol | to 101 feet in dopth, tn.2og he ve power, with Sting thoi.xo.ha: h Mac! and { Plant afte Bolt or the carrying on of an extong ve businessin planing, sawing, #0.à other mechant work.ry and hin are covered with Patent 144.600 poste modes het next pa vod Brick Build! Heat: ude for for tho 8 ur clideo pal see por a addressed 0 fend of Factors op.ked mu dere for 1 received this to on at 2.oO Rohl, der will be entertained for a loss Amant cash than 25 per cent.of the purchase D prics Fender may be mad 1 pas rest at 3 Der bla wih?with eque te ol.oD, Rite ith od tarte Fendortr rer, if r, not accep! to 3s mueny dogs not bind itself sooopt the > order over 4,188 8 THOMSON, a po! se @rèe examine them e wareroomS\u201d of HENRY W.ATWATER 63 Beaver Hall, SOLE AGENT._ Montreal Brass Works, ' MONTREAL ~MANUXACTUBKRS OP Artistic Gas Fixtures, AND OTHER BRASS Goops, Plumbers, @as and.Steam Fitters, | BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH tomati xi Au © Roti: tinguishers.« KR MrorriNéro OLD Or YOUNG Rosus as Ferare © RUSSELL HOUSE, suce 2341 and-2343 St, Catherine St, LADIES\u2019 UNDERCLOTHING | peser esmamemenns.| JOHN RUSSELL, SK HEBOER and LORS DRESSMAKER.New Goods arkving very day froth the most an.tinguished éniporitmi of fashion.Dressés fn af) the neweds oi Ladies\u2019 ahd Ontidéon's Undertiothing madé to inéssnre.Button Hoïtazonte sonchini \u20183 iy Lot of Tiaamithe Too Toolp Bale in loka 10 sutt the tzade at 10 MARCOTTE & RÔBEMENT, ; in Sood erder.248 3 poumon FURNITURE SALE MARCOTTE & EOREMENTS, On WEDNESDAY, 24TH, at 13 O'clonk, Xoon, sharp, At our rooms, 05 fit, James Street.ARCOTTE & EC X 48 AUCTION SALE | == Emo MARCOTTE & BCREJIENT, \u2014\u2014F Arr BANKRUPT ETOOK OF GROCERIES, Inthe matter of P.J.CALLAHAN, Grocer, Insaleend.\u201d ted by the Curstorn in above 0 sell at Ne.233 BLEURY STREZT, On THURSDAY, 25tb INST., nt 10 A.M, ALL TBE STOCK CONTAINED IN THE PREMISES, to the amount of $1,300.00, ii CORPRIFSING 7 Wings and Liquors, Oils, Tean.Cofféos, Bis cuits, Candies, Canned Goods, Patent Syrups, HM Ete., Ete.Etc.\u2014ALBO\u2014+ Shep Fixtures.Scales, Measures, a young Horse aad a new Express BALE IN LOTS TO vus PURCHASERS, CORNER OF ONTARIO AND BLEDRY.MARCOTTE & EC Ar, NT , 20th, other modo I u.B next day, Fri tter, th: - mers Shi ih 4 AUCTION SALE BY MARCOTTE & BCREMONT, OF A= Grocery Stock.Corner of Vitre and tt.Urbain Street.We have bean instructed by the Ouretorsin P.J.Cailshan\u2019s Estate to sell by Public Austion, on YRIDAY, 26th Inet., at £ p.wm., the Stock of Groceries contained in the insolvent store, vin, Wines, Liquors, Spices, Teas, Coffees, Candies,\u201d Molasses, Byrups, Oils, £0, &e¢., to the amount of 8800.Bale in lots to suit buyers.MARCOTTE & ECREMONT, Auctioneers, N.B.\u2014Othar sale in same matter on THURSDAY, 25th inst.at 10 as.m., at 233 Bleury street.Bee Advertisement.\u2014M.& E.248 ¢ M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.Wen ATTRACTIVE SALE \u20140 BELFAST LINENS, LACE OURTAINS, WHITE QUILTS, TABLE COYERS, PORTIERES, de.The went from t ths et pg ora fy Fao of sgeners]asspriument of Hou ko bar Nos.1881 and 1823 NÔTRE DAME 8T., AY AFTERNGON, October Fath, .pour nées Le Dama Bott ® Foi A A \u2018able en 1 Towe in B SEE SEE esl a lee, Satin Satin Waitook Qu pores gate the Ste 0 Conner sean, anon i grin .- ou compris the the very Jaton Biiquer BEAN Soren ous pega PORTIERR anon Bilx, Algerian, Hocetts end And ether Fursleking Geods EIS Bale at TWO o'cldok.MM.HICKS & Co., tionears.T.Bes 4 JEXTENSIVE SALE OF \u201cNow Heusekold Furniture, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hedroom, Library and Vestibnie Furniture, To be held at the subsctibars Rooms, Now.1821.snd 1823 NOTRB DAME STRERT, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Oct.26ib.In order to make 8 grand sweep and to cléer pro- niture pow in our rooms on consigamigt.COMPING Drawing Room Sets, Parlor Bots, Feticy 044: Chairs, Lounges, Mvans, Rovers, B ts Sets in Cherry, Waldut, Ask Ouk, Sidebourds, Diting Tubes, Bi Booka Hall Stands, arabe, Cheffonters, F'anty Ta¥lda, Spring Beds, Mattréssés, bron &on und a large ot of Unelnl Odds aiid Rads.Thi side offers % indending purchasivk a tapé \u20achehod to buy posds ab thelr owh pride The goods must be sold ss we rendre (ke space thay docapy.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.\"M dons & ; 00.Thos.J Foires Sales.Real Estate Sales! i bs 40 oul athens bo the per Success hlas ; Rel GET THE HIGHEST PRICE Sat the tho itaiket | will afford would do wall to sve me on ond who has da not atten A Fi EE En és ability ao ple th hy & very ri THOS.J.tirs ; at en ; INT oT.CHARLES.41 & 43 sr.ETIENNE isTRER®, far oop INVESTMENT.ds Peremptory Bale of this ine Property, in isd On Batuiday Ancrason, S0rb Detebery at ey Boor, 1611 Notte Dame st, at Three c'ototk hance to buy, as thik © cen db ve and à vishes pos pone to ate uot te: Le HOS: J: P( Elltase GTR Jr The rivantion, neat | ces, the works, Caw ort THANRS Montreal, 15th Oitober, 1858.FT.ds POTTER Eng vi Atl ioteur.44 | des keveral other festa 5 SRL BE an at on.- SENET mown, + Losses and Manager, 2 © porn, SEs drs og.bi rr & o.DURE eo OFERA SOME Spectacular Prod A TRIP ao AFRICA! vous Costus.Gre Buoctal Scenery.fe \\ graves & JACOBS.THEA Biss © on.fe Bi hE enh S HALL, WEDNESDAT, October 24h, (88%, a4 8.13 pn, VOCAL CON CERT, MR.PAUL A WIALLARD, With the Asatatesce of bis Pupils.Reserved Beats, at N.Sate Mat ores Boor 81.00.2404 SPORTS I Grand Soiree In St.Heart Town ve on the 23rd of October, by HORACE BARRE, the strengest boy In the world, assisted by Prof.Richardson, who, with one au of his old pupils, Will give an Bxhibltdon alee jee ST Sha poème Den dh er si Sig and in his wonde fexta of conto Cf Borges dere = Lag pre je Mt and rn sround à pe Teliht of 18006 à Se pe Doors open at 7 p.m.Curtain raises a2 8 pa.Admission 25e: i Ghildgen 150.Beservod Sekte Ma, sacré mam Doro AND DEPORTMENT.DANCING MADE BASY, 's LY BOOMS, 1 ave Lt pecontorus des ere up, OFF es Amn oe aad i you can uYeuils get ayrchir cs vate cleans, private lessons, culture and dsportment.vez.MOOK PARLIAMENT, eu Etre eb ng inst, at as Then bein down Chair \"Spor ?thy 3s for LE \u2018 HE W.MacLENNAN\u2019S DANCING & DEPORTMENT ACADEMY.on bis professional, davies at 143 3 Prospectus and card of torme on app.240.8 De (DE IROUE Brin Mon for Fyre.ednesday sud Di FE hE and for ie 0ST WHET 1S WAVE)! À G\u2018per cent.Investment tatardie « propertios fer carryidsg risk.\u201cstone \u2014\u2014AOTGAL KRSULT URI.coter ape Ameunt, $2000.Assual Premium, $138.00.RE TR ge Total net payinants for 15 yeat.aisé Bhi WL ERIE eq vo 03 RE nL ral eerie BLOB Ne Fe pr ann or rig it 0 87 do db 010008 #78 \u2018Tables of rates may be had on aphlisation.No.110 67, FRANCOIS XAVIER oF.MONTREAL, LS 247°6 + Js JO Ni Massevr.P REMEMBER pe OILGLOTH, or GORTAINS James Baylis & Son claim to ikow one of the Largéät, Biot and Choughot sssortzuents of thar Lins of gooda ta Canada, Sms \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, 1887 Notre Damestrest, ESTABLISHED 480, aud ° a \u2014\u2014 a de AT-HOME CARDS, VISITING CARDS, Se.NOTE \u201cParen, 16 all the Newist Shapes, from Bio o biz wpwietin.THE GEORGE B BISHOP 167 & 165 sr.JAMES Sh.\u201ctara.WALL PAPER! CHEAP SALE.VERY LARGE ASBORTMENT, \u2014rhont\u2014 4 ots.Upvrards E.A.MARTINEAU, 81 ST.JAMES ST, add 2108 NOTHE DAME 81.WHODBEALY Sait BRFPAIL.248%4 \"Tuning & Polishing! rR Wa fanep mp 15 Me : LF Sg at ss fs Vi ATV A ER À 248° 3e0d as BRAVER PianoRepairing Dem sé aie i 1 Eire a A ÉTAT rate \u2014\u2014 ._.SUBJECT OF LAST NIGHT'S SPEECHES \u201cAt the Opening Meeting of the Evangelical = .Alliance Confersnoce\u2014Reception to Oo © Mr, W.E.Dodge.* here was a large gathering at the Crescent street chureh.Yast ni ht to witness the opening proceedings of the Evangelical llanve, which will hold a three days\u2019 conference in this city.A large number of representative men of all denominations were present, among whom were: Bishop Yesher, v.Dr.Shaw, Rev.Win, Jackson, .-Rev.\"modes of worship and forms of Mr.Hill, Mr.Geo.Hague Dr.Ryck- man, Rev.Canon Hole, Dr.Williams, general superintendent of the Methodist ¢ r.Wm.E.Dodge, Rev.Mr.Marling, Rev.L.H, Jordan, Mr.John Patton, socre- tthe N.Y.Evangelical Alliance, Rev.G.Williams, Prof.Scrimger, Rov.J Wilkie, and others.The meoting hegan at eight o'clock with Sir Willlam Dawson in e chair.The inaugural proceeding was the singing of the 100th Psalm.At the conclusion of the singing Bishop Ussher read rtion of the Scriptures, after which Rev.ir.Marling offered THE FOLLOWING PRAYER: \u201cOh God, we thank thee that bv thy love we have been permitted to gather together.We thank thee for all thy goodness on the travels of those that have come from various places hither.We confide onrselves to thy gracious care for the days that we shall be together.Thanks be to thee that thou sD fovedst the world that thou avest thy only begotten Son to cleanse us fom sin.We confide ourselves to thy mercy, oh.Lord, as great and revious sinners, who have no hope fi their own righteousness.We confess our sins over the head of the Lamt of Goi, \u2018who takes away the sins of this world, who forgives every sinner that comes to him in penitence and faith.We pray thee most of all that thou wilt make us more self-consecrated and more closely following n our Lord's footsteps.Grant that the spirit of holiness may surround us this time and that we may all be brought nearer to our Saviour than ever we were brought be- ; and that the we have our own overament, et we may be ons in the faith in Jesus Jhrist, and as we devote ourselves to the great questions of the day, give us the understanding of the times, gives us to Know what to do.May thy blessings rest upon all that are here, upon all the churches and upon all that minister in them, and nt that in all portions of the world the by of the harvest may be felt.May thy lessings rest upon our sovereign the Queen and all we Royal that aid her in ministering her omains, especially here in this Dominion.And\u2019 may thy blessings also be with the neighboring nation, with all its churches, and Christian people, and Christian workers, to thy glory, now and forever, through Jesus Christ our Saviour and Lord, Amen.\u201d Rev.Mr.Jackson, Secretary of the Al- lance, next read letters of regret from absent divines, among whom were Bisbops Bond, Baldwin and General Sir Robert Phayre, K.C.B.The General was expected from England as a delegate from the English Alliance, but owing to a painful indisposition, he was unable to be present, although several attempts were made w fulfil his mission, as several Jetters from him, which were read by the secretary, showed.When the secretary had finished reading the letters, Fumily, those SIR WILLIAM DAWBON proceeded to address the audience: *It falls to me,\u201d said the speaker, \u201cin opening this meeting to say a very fow words as ils meaning and intentions.The Montreal brunch of the Evangelical Alliance has taken it upon itself respectfully to call this meeting in Montreal, and it has dune so partly on account of the last sue- cessful convention being held here.We felt that it devolved on us Lo try this scheme of Christian unity in Canada.Again this place might be cailed an outpost of Christianity.The meeting has been called by our universal alliance, and we hope that it may be a be- inning better things than we have itherto had in this matter.We have tried to \u2018bring.here representatives of ull \u2018the branches of the Alliance in Canada, so that we will huve as great and successful a gathering as could be desired.We have lost much blessing by not doing anything bincé 1875, and not thinking of the kingdom of Christ, and we have now Lo decide with care bow we can uphold the banner of Christ against his enemies, and at the same time not offend any one.Though we may labor in different ways we must remember that we all work for ona aim, and trust we will not he defeated by the tactics of our opponents.When I see à man who denounces God, and another who disparages his comforts in rovealed religion, 1 see that though their ways are different, they are virtually playing into each other's hands, and their ol ject is ali the sarre.But the end of all these things is near.For my part I have no doubt whatever that the eat enemy of mankind knows that his ing is short.1 beliove that the du:ation of e REIGN OF ANTICHRIST 18 almost up, and the question for us Christ- fans is not po much how to fight against him, but how we will y to take our place when those against us have fallen, for hen there will be such a respousibility resting upon the Christians of the world as there never was before.Let us hope and pray that with God's blessing, under the greatoess of the Holy Spirit, we will organize for Canada sucha y of Christian workers, as has been organized in the United States and the mother country.We have to take our part in this for Christ's sake, for our own sake, and for the sake of the Empire we belong to.With this the work of the Montreal branch may be said to have come to an end.We now transfer the management of the whole to the hands of the conference itself, and we hope that thought will be given to a centre, which should selected in a larse city of better Protestant complexion than this, which is in veality but an outpost of the faith.\u201d At the conclusion of his speech, Sir Wil liam introduced Rev.Dr.Shaw, who welcomed the delegates to the great conference.In commencing bis remarks he stated that to the brethren, delegates and speakers, he extended A MOST CORDIAL WELCOME.\u201cThe best compensation 1 can claim,\u201d said he, \u201cfor this duty is that my words, though thoy may be warm and strong may meet with undivided attention.May hey descend upon us such infinite powers as to make us truer servants to Christ and to humanity.It is not the deslgn to weaken the attachment of existing churches, and though there are some subjects upon which wo have a difference of opinion, not a word will be uttered that would hurt any one\u2019s convictions.Strong convictions are not incompa- .tible with the broadest, the world wide \u2018Catholicity.Still I do not claim greater im- rtanèé for our ecclesiastical system than .that which it has intrinsica! in lts proceed- \u201cfigs.And yet these are only the prefer ences of the spirit.Though we respect the creeds, let them not interfere with our work in this Conference.Ohristians are looking , at us with souls panting for Christian unity.But then those men who seemed to most panting for the organization of the Church were later on the course of the greatest antagonism, so let us take care to follow the example of Apostle John, when he ex- pr the words: \u2018Love one another ne of the main objects of this gathering is the spirit of unity amongst Christians, an \u2018answer to the often spoken wish that they all may be one.IN NO OTHER COUNTRY is there moro spirit of Christian unity than in \u2018this Dominion.We have reasons for this Conference in the hope that it may lead to some practical results.We have invited some experienced Christian thinkers, and we are confident that with the Divine blessing on their words, they will call us a most varnest effort to solve the difficult problema of sovinl science, and battle with the terrible .monsters of untagoniam to God and truth.You have core to a city where the Evange- fical Churches are driven together by common fears and a common foe, Our errand jsone of love, and hoping for success on our mission, J greet you, dear brethren, in the numb of the Lord, KEV.DR.BURNS, OF HALIFAX, followed Dr.Shaw: \u201cThe fight\u201d he said.\u2018in which the oh \u2018ak present 18 engaged is no sham figtit;suchäs that which took place tn our dt © other day.Tt is a stern reality, Sha we häve come together to burnish our armor and sharpen our weapons añd decide.what tacticé: to adopt In the further prose- cutioh of this heavy war, We have sworn sity to thepotentate of salvation, as sol- ors: of Jesus Ohilat, sworn to praise and \u201cwho has given us the requisite Pontet ; - These were oD oe for des r with, and they must not be va ow lostend: of 3 1 bound up.À 64 battle The Sy Bodo hinl 8 the + ; TE hick our od.m ses bow fray.the Son oi ttle ldren let no man deceive you.Let no surrender be the watchword while th advance along the whole line of battle.Let them see we are doing a gi work, t us be at peace amongst ourselves.What though our regimental facings vary, the cap in and the cause are one, one army of the living God.The day before the battle of Trafalgar, Nelson the Great, Nelson the brave, who knew the value of unity in action, who knew that union makes strength, called up the captains to his quarter deck, who had been quarrelling for hours about some difference of opinion.He pointed to the enemies ships and said: **There is the enemy, let differences be forgotten to fight the common fue.\u201d Let us put from us all clamor of anger.: - YONDER IS THE ENEMY.See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on.omanism and rationatism are banded together, The embodiment of nothing and the embodiment of everything, who, like Pilate and Herod, have clu bed together to erush the Lord.They | assaulted His anointed and attacked His faith with masked batteries.But our foes most to be dreaded are thoso that come to us as friends.It is the professor of theology seated in his scorner's chair who moves the most effectively against the truth.They ave far more to be feared than the visible enemy, and the scoffer is far more dangerous at the distance where it is impossible to reach him, than in a hand to hand encounter.And then there comes a clever woman, mothering what she calls a new brutherho of Christ, as if the old, the only one were not the best of all.But the timo will come when the foolish men that followed this woman Will o\u2019 the Wisp will flounder in the morass of uncertainty and doubt, into which she has led them; and, sinking, ery for succor.Then they will acknowledge that the old is better than the new, and sigh for the old faith and trodden path sù that they might be at rest.No, when the Bible and religion are at stake supineness is mn sin, cowardice a crime, neutrality a treachery.There is no need of fear, no need of terror.The Lord Almighty will prevail, The enemy may approach, but the captain of the Lord stands in the way with a drawn sword in his hand.The enemy may see God and scoff and scorn, but still no weapon raised against him will ever prosper.He is the Lord, strong and mighty.The Lord strong in truth, mighty in hope.His banner will be raised Lill every foe is vanyuish- ed and CHRISTIANITY 18 LOVE INDEED.Since its foundation the Alliance has played no mean part, and brilliant men stand by its side, they and we all believe in Christ.In Him we behold the glory of the Lord by the radiance of the Spirit.in the light of the Sun of Righteousness, ani thus we remember while wo try to refieet the words of the Lord Jesus Christ when he raid: \u201cThe glory which thou gavest mo I have given them.\u201d This Alliance is essentiallv evangelistie, it is essentially an orthodox union, separate from that which is called liberal Christianity, which is liberal only with that which is not its own, but ready to sacrifice what is the property of God, and with its petly peculiarities Insist upon buying the truth and selling it not.This Alliance would show the spirit of the Lord, without breaking up the visible liberty of th& chureh.Where the spirit of God reigns, there is liberty of the whole life, and at such a time the tears of the church should be dried, its wounds This is not the meeting of a mutual admiration society, but a meeting during which we are to decide upon the best methods of prosecuting practical work.The year 1888 is fraught with happy memories.Three hundred years ago, in 1588, the Spanish armada, sent to conquer England and dethrone Elizabeth in favor of Philip the Becond, WAS DESTROYED and one hundred years thereafter.in 1088, another blessing came to England, when the wind that wafted James the Third from England brought William the deliverer thers, In 1788 it was the iron age in the Church of Scotland when, on the flour of the Convention, missions were voted down.What a difference, what a glorious prospect when we behold the work done in the present year, when there had been a Pan Mis- slonary, a Pan Anglican and a Pan Presbyterian Conference.In 1874, we had a similar meeting to this, at which men whose names have became famous in the Christian fleld were present.Some of them are alive and others have departed for brighter shores, but with us still we have our president, loaded with fresh honors obtained in his struggle for the enlightening of the world in science and religion.We gre glad to come back again to this great city, which in itself reminds us of what we have to do to gain our end.In me, opposite the great St.Peter's Cathedral stands a granite obelisk on which is out in Latin the words: \u2018Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands, and Christ will save us from every evil.\" Lot this be our inspiration in meeting hers almost opposite the portals of St.Peter's Church.Christ is à match for antichrist at any time.Let there be no strife between us and we will conquer.\u201d At the conclusion of Dr.Burns\u2019 remarks and the singing of the hymn, \u201cThe Church's one foundation,\u201d Sir Wm.Dawson introduced MR.WM.E.DODGE, President of the Evangelical Alliance of the United States, who, responding to the address of welcome, said: \u201cIn America among Christians there is the warmest regard for Canada, and I carry with me the most fraternal feelings towards our brethren in the Dominion.bring you the very hearty greeting of the Evangelical Alliance of the Tnited States.We are one with you in blood, one in tradition, one.in language, one in literature, one in the Bible and one in the dear work which we havé now agr to do.We are both rich in mines, in railways, in cities, manufacturing centres, farming lands; and possibilities a = ficent \u2018future, and both of us have the muscle, life and earnestness of the Old World with similar dangers to contend against.I believe with our chairman that Satan's time is coming to an end] but at present we are in darkness.We have so many emigrants coming in that it le scarcely possible for us to assimilate the foreign element.Then we have the saloons to contend with, a fully organized force.together with intidelity, indifference, scepticism and materialism on the part of those that ought to make good members of the church.We had a similar meeting to this in Washington, and we were 80 successful that I would like to say a few words on our experience.When we were gathered there we first tried to encompass he dangers and perils of the country, the needs and wants of our churches.Then we decided, after due and careful deliberation, what {t would be best to do.In Canada, without doubt, as in the Htates, the hurry to get riches and, wealth often makes us forget our \u2018other duties towards God and man, and leave the praying and religion to a paid clergy, as we leave the singing to a puid choir.The laymen have a dut perform, as great and as much needed as that of the clergy.Their power can great, and should the church unite itself they would be irresistible.The clergy who attended: the Convention at Washington did not consider their parishes a fleld to work in, but a power to work with.They thought that if the members of various churches could only band together In this causa, the country would be saved for Christendom.The practical result of our work was that we determined to go to our homes and work together in the particular mañner and way titted for the condition of that locality.Thus we brought the people together to work for Christ.In every town we organized bands of volunteers WOT 8, willing to visit the whole city, and see who were there withouta chance to join religion, not as the representatives of any particular branch, but as the representatives of THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, and the result was grand.Thousands and thousands of persons have joined the church, saloons havo been broken up, and numerqus homes have heen made happy.The farity of this is that no denomination has been injured by the work.On the contrary, overy clergyman has re- celved additions to his flock.i The memory of your city brings with it happy asgoclation.\u201d In 1867, I attended a great mass meeting, under the auspices of the Young Men\u2019s Christian As sociation, Amongst those on the platform was : 0 General * Russell, commander of the British troops in Canada.e was asked to say something, and magnificent spécimen of a soldier, bronzed face and gray locks, colored by the severe weather and the cares of battle, stepped forward.He had never spoken in public before and the only words he ; wtre that if through thé péculiar .position ed possessed.aby influehce, he he otcupied ho \u2018would wield it.on Siw side \"of the leather, the art of ponstructing \u2018for than \u201cthé erected th old -Montrealer,.: Sometin ine fh Sd ripe nee SE tho time and when the last 1 ë have an informal s In the FT LITTLR ON care be near there.Being surprised at the number of Indians who attepded I asked for the rea of India they told ~ the foilo ; i ry: Some time ago an old gentleman come down with bis daughter to flah salmon, aud though the weather was hot and there was.vi Ty ittle chance of catohing any fiah, they Insisted upon going to the tlgouche to try it.At night {pe old gentleman told the uide to eall allthe men in, and as they were there to obey they entered and listened to the reading of the Bible and evening Prayer, which the gentleman told them was iis usual custom.This seem: strange to them.There had been ministers and bishops and other good people there, but none of them had ever done this.The next morn- jug the same thing happened agäln, and be , à during the day the files of that old gentleman and his daughter seemed to especially blessed, for fish after fish was caught.Shortly after the Chief of the Indians died, and when he was at the point of death he warned his people to trust the God of the old gentleman, whose fate had been so blessed £y him.That old gentleman was Mr.Joseph McKay and his influence alone extended from that time over the Indian tribes.That is what we must do.Follow his example, carry Christ and our Christian life with us when and wherever wo go.There are thousands of people ready to Join the Church just waiting to bo asked.\u201d REV.J.WILKIE, who has been engaged in mission work in India, was the next speaker.He said: \u201cI realize very fully that have been asked tonight to speak because I am a returned missionary from home.I also realize that after the great treat which you have had, Jou cannot feel very much inclined to listen 0 me, and, therefore, I will try to impress you within a few minutes with the importance of this work.Some of the good people hero are led to believe that because in India missionary societies have borne little fruit, the work has been neglected, and that the Muster has not been working there as much as He has been doing in other flelds Still Exioeh: e , nominations throughout the Uni The Association\u2019 hr pith.Bustfiéss- \u2018me that investments in gol ere of; He ary t, paying a consta .Merchants Were always desirous of o Ing -elerks upon \u2018whose integrity and honesty\u201d hoy eould rely and the fact was realized that young men trained in these nesociations made the best clerks.The \u2018teld, was devoting some amusements ut present best gricket and base ball A rowing club had also : ncluding his remarks T.ge said thé-work'of the Association was slowly and surely gaining the confl- dence of the good men of all creeds and de- n hed found out ush buildings as Jose ng.States.on was the means of makin, young men thoughtful, wise and goo citizens.If Montreal \u2018wished to advance steadily, she must look after the development of her young men.On motion of Mr.Geo.Hague, a vote of thanks wus tendered Mr.go for hls logical and practical address.Assignments.Hercules Letourneau, oft St.Timothé, but at present residing in Montreal, hus ag- sigued at the demand of Messrs.P.P.artin & Cv., of this city.\u2018The Habilities amount to over $3800.The chief creditors are Messrs.Cardinal & Théoret, of Nt.Timothé, $2600, and, Messrs.P.P.Martin & Co., for $301.Joseph Moyens, à hotel keoper, Nos.8 and Barrack street, bas assigned for the benefit of bis creditors.The demand was made by Michel Bourdon, à contracting furniture maker of this city.The liabilities amount to $12,400, o principal creditors are Judge Almé Dugas, $4800, on an obli- ation; Dame Gibson, of Toronto, $2500; m.Kearney, of Montreal, $1800, and 8.Charles Wilson, of Montreal, $1200.Mr.Blake to Take His Seat.The Fmpire\u2019's Winnipeg despatch says: Hon, Edward Blake arrived from the eastata late houron Friday night by special train.He remained over night-and-wit procecad west ding wi rime © that.every young man to VY pan > | And His Adyent'and Dolngs in Hontronl\u2014 | Beem amet The Boston Candy Stone on Bt.James atreetin the Hunds of Detectives.The Boston Candy Store, St, James street, Is in the haudsof detectives, while Its colored proprietor languishes behind the bars of the district gacl of the Hub.The negro, when hé arrived in Montreal, was accompanied by a Drepossessing, though.somewhat fast looking lady.They put up at the St.Lawrence Hall, the former registering as Joseph Fowle, and the latte liss Foye.The lady flirted a good deal, but \u2018the \u201cold man\" did'nt mind so long as it.brought grist to the candy mill which they opened shortly\u201d after thelr arrival.Abouta couple of weeks ago Fowle left for Boston, where he was arrested.It uppears that previous to his advent here he had been keeping a candy shop on Court street, Boston, and shortly before coming north he went to a broker ; ohn H.Appleton, and told the latter that he wanted to deposit $1300 in £06ld coin and other securities, on which he woulda draw the sum of $500.The depositor told that he was establishing LARGE CONFECTIONERY SHOPS IN MONTREAL and other parts of Canada, and would be making very frequest visits to the city of Boston on business and uther matters.Appleton told the old man that be was-not in the habit of merely changing cash for cash, but after a good deal of solicitation on the part of the negro the broker gave in and the money \u2018was placed in the vaults, and Fowle came away with his cheque for 8520.This ht repeated several limes more coin in g coins sed In an cheques handed out.But atime came when: Mr.Appleton began to think that \u2018his colored customer was remaining in Canada a little long, andas his bill against him for cash advan on Becurities received amounted to over $7000, Le determined to have the contents of the boxes and bottles examined.His anger was great, however, wo feel there the spirit of unity.There is no crowding of missions or minlsters there, no needof them coming in eful contact with each other in working.The avérthrow of old Hinduism with the old Houri system held up by crafty priests is near at hand.Jt will come down upon them with an awful \u2018crash, and then God will be recognized, the only Lord of India.We have à people there Lbat are as capable of doing great ings as you, if only they had in their bands the power of the Gospel of Christ.The priests, with the energy of drowning men that catch at a last straw, do their best to counteract by various encies our influence among the pie.But they have only two things to look Jorward to the future.The one is that we shall sit still and allow the infidels, which they have called in to aid them, succeed; the other is to see the banner of the Lord held aloft by us all over the land if he will let us do 80.\" At the conclusion of Rev.Mr.Wilkie\u2019s remarks tho hymn, ** Soldiers of Christ, arise,\u201d was sung.Rev.Mr.McKay pronounced the benediet- ion, and the meeting adjourned, after which the delegates and friends, per invitation of Recrotary Jackson, engaged in a delightful conversazionc.' Reception to Mr.Wm.E.Dodge, President of the Evangelical Alliance of the United States.An informal reception was given to Mr.Wm.E.Dodge, Presideut of the Evangelical Alliance of the United States, by a large number of the prominent business men of Moutreal, in the parlor of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, yesterday afternoon.Among those present were: Messrs.Geo.Hague, Hugh McLennan, A.F.Gault, H.R.Ives, Wm.Drysdale, Geo.Bishop, John Murphy, E.F.Ames, Walter Paul, Mills, A.M.Crombie, C.Cushing, J.C.Holden, E.K.Greene and Rev.M r.Marling, who offered prayer, after which Mr.Dodge wus introduced by Mr.D.W.Ross, President of the Association.He spoke upon the food the Young Men's Christian Axso- on is doing in New York, giving a graphic history of its owth moi infancy.He said upon being fntrodu that he could not wish for a better fate than to be in Montreal at the present time.Speaking of the historical wth of the Association he said it was in N ; first gasociation was formed, of which Rev.Mr.Marling was a ret secretary.Montreal, therefore, can be looked upon as the mother- of the Young Men's Christian Association on this side of the Atlantic.When the Association was in its infancy in New York, it was a despised and POVERTY STRICKEN INSTITUTION.They had but one small building apd that was rly furnished.But as time on things grew brighter, and from that small place of meeting grew a larger and more magnificent building.It was a noticeable fact, that when the Association grew stronger and was able to have a showy building, a large number of young men, who used to spend their time in evil company, even the very men who used to scoff at the idea of the Association, came in one by one, until they became so accustomed to the surroundings that they and the institution became inse arable companions.The attraction, he sald, was the comfort and m ficence of the building.Young men have pride, and like esthetic surroundings, and if the association would continue ita grand idea of erecting magnificent buildings, tastefully fur- nighed, and equipped with all, the pastimes sports of an elevating tendency in which the young men are wont to indulge, there would - no trouble about getting them to attend.The Young Men's ; Christian Association owns pro- erty at present to the, value of $7,000,000, every cent of which will bring its return.The buildings of the Association should be as magnificent in design and as complete in- appointments regarding comforts as possibte, because millions of young men can be rescued from a degraded lif making them comfortable and at home.Millions of dollars were invested in New York and elsewhere in business that tends to degrade young men, and ultimately shipwreck their young lives.Young men were most susceptible to .KINDNESS AND 8YMPATHY.They would repel you at once if stroked the ciat wrong way, but bring the touch of sympathy and brotherhood to them and it would be found that they were \u201cmost ptible to those influences.The future of every country depends on the character of the young men.A witty Frenchmaän once said : \u2018Your country is fro ng to be just what the thoughts and opinions of the young men under 25 years are now.\u201d This was true, and those who had a stake in the country should look after the young men.Mr.Dodge thought the influence the Young Men's Christian Assogiation should be tended to the railroad men.He the magnificent work done in that by Mr.Vanderbilt, the American aire, who at a great cost eracted s for the ratirond men, which he with ever; Necessary leagure, which proved to he nefit to them, .and a pleasure to their benefactors.Men who labored hard all day naturally sought a congenlal source of rest or pleasure, and if they could find nothing better, thoy were apt to Indulge In that which tended to degrade.If they knew.of a place where their appetite for pleasure and rest could be af d, they would go.+ o \u2018parties are con - resolves Îtself-into mere hair-pulling; the this morning.He is on business, it is understood, in conuection with the Onderdonk arbitration.Mr.Blake was seen by a reporter and appeared to be enjoying the best of health.The trip had been pleasant} although rather wintry, from Port Arthur.Mr.Blake said he contemplated taking his sea in the House next session.His present trip was purely & matter of business, although he would endeavor, of course, as far as possible, to combine pleasure with it.Reaping Their Rewards.In the Courtof Special Sessions this morning Joseph Desiauriers, one of the five who were arrested on suspicion of having committed the numerous petty burglaries in this city some time ago, wassent to penitentiary for thrçe years.One of his accomplices, Alexandre Daoust, received a sentence of six months gaol, this haviug been hig first.offence of the kind.Joseph Deglandon, who stole a parcel of oods from a delivery waggon in front of adame Hebert's house on St.Hubert street, was sent to gaol for six months.The Duchess Creates a Sensation.New YoRK, October 23.\u2014The World'a London special says : The Duchess of arlborough bas taken a step which is golng to sroate a social sensation when ft comes known.She has invited Lady Campbell to visit her and the Duke at Blenheim Palace.Lady Colin has been there two days already, driving out every afternoon with the Duchess.Ledy Colin Campbell, who is legally separated from Lord Colin, will be remembered in connection with the peculiarly revolting divorce proceedings tween her husband and herself in December, 1885.Lord Colin, at the time, made the Duke of Marlborough one of the co-re- spondehts in the suit against hig wife.The wager Duchess is very angry about the matter, but canhot.do anything td prevent it.The Conductor Responsible.PrrrsBUuRg, October 23\u2014The coroner's jury in the case of the recent railroad disaster at Washington, Pa., rendered a ver- diet Dlacipr the responsibility for the acci- nductor deck, dent on u of the shifting engine, and charging with involuntary he tes ordere the switch opened and then failed to see that it was closed.Edward Boon, the new switch hand who opened the switch, was condemned fo oss negligence.= The coroner has inset a warrant for Heck'\u2019s arrest.LL De Baum Extradition Case.The habeas corpus issued in the De Baum case has not yet been executed.It is ex- tod that, by Friday the prisoner will be BS Montreal, when the case will proceed fm- mediately before Judge Church in chambers.ee Prevalence of Diphtheris.ATHENS, Ohlo, .October 23.\u2014The public schools were here Jestorda on account of the prevalence of diphtheria.Adjourned.The Court of A has been adjourned until the 15th of November next.QUARRELS OF.CHINAMEN.(North China Berald.) Among a population of such unexampled density, where families of great size are crowded together\u2014three or four generations, with all the wives and children under one roof\u2014occasions for quarrel are pervasive.The sons\u2019 wives and children are prolific sources of domestic unpleasan nessa, Each wife strives to make her husband feel that in the community of propert he is the one who is worsted; the elder wife tyrannizes over $he younger ones, and the | \u201clatter rebel.-Thé instinct \"of the tern with a grievhnce is to Jt it straightway ; that of the Oriental is, first of all, to let the world at large know that he has a grievance.A Chinaman who has been wronged will go upon the street and roar at the top of voice.The artof hallootng, it is called in Chinese, as it ca is close ete ciated with that of reviling, and the acte women ars such adepte in.both as to justify the aphoriem that what they have lost in their féet they have gained in their tongues.Much of this abusive language isrégarded as à sort of spell or curse.A man who © h remo from his field of millet stands at the entrance ing and pours forth volleys of abuse upon the non offender.This has a double value\u2014| as a means of notifying to the ublic his loss and his consequent fury, thus reeing hig.mind; and, secondly, as a pro- phylactio tending to secure him against the , repetition bf the offence.Women indulge in this practice of \u201creviling the street\u201d from the flat roofs of the houses, and shriek awa.fôr'hoüfa/ata-time their \u2018volees fail, Abuse deliverad in this way attracts little or no attention, and one sometimes comes on.man or a woman thus screeching themselves red in the face, with not an auditorin sight.1f the day lg a hot one the reviler bawls as long 4s he for she) hag breath, then proopeds wr h himself with a season of anning; snd afterwards returns to the attack with renewed fury.A fightin which only ti corned usually combatants, when separa heir tiends, shout back to, each other alr pp , would It was also an important fact that-as young man who was engaged in a tusk, the science of which he knew but little, would naturally be glad to hear a practical urso upon the subject.For example, if be were a shoemaker, he would go to hear s lecture upon the component parts a shoe, eto.These could be interspe: with religious teachings with the desired effoct.Mr.Dodge did not believe in encouraging pauperism by : : MAKING FRE OFFERINGS, but he believed in having the best of gvery.thing necessary for the comfort of the {oh should be sold to them + young men, wh nt, the Aésoclation roonis at their nominal cost.For instance, hot tea and coffee could be éold tô young men at cost price.This would induce thern to come in Ed patronize the Association rather than ordinary {aces where evil influences were brought bear, because .they knew that the quality of what they got would be better.The gymnasivm was an inducement for those who were fond of such sports, \u2018By thus bringing them together in social intercourse, a heal thy and fluence could be brought to Tr, aimes on thle side of aan oo gs on this side of the Atlantic.\u2019 No use in Nbw York was better provided adison Avenue oral in- ander- | fois \"\u20ac 4 KVR \u201c e rallroad men by Mr.he fioped to cos.the exh ons ot the reat tions, ahd deflance.The.quarrel between Labab-and Jacob, recorded in the thirty- first chapter of Genesis, when the latter stole away from Laban\u2019s house, is a \u201cphoto- Srapbica y accurate account of the truly riental performance which the Chinese call *buried in the cellar under the store on St.making an uproar.\u201d when _ that which \u2026 = gold coln in the lass bottles, proved to be five cent pieces carefull wrapped up in gold foil, und a package which had been checked off tu contain $1000 was really nothing but brown paper wrapped up in a ten dollar bill, the whole amounting to sixty dollars.Superintendent Watts, of Boston, arrived here this morning,ihe object of his visit being to verify Fowle's statement to the affect that all the money he had received from the broker would be found James street.Detective Carpenter and the inspector have been busily engaged searching all morning, but up to the hor of going to press the \u201c boodle\u201d had not beon discovered, COSSIP BY THE WAY, : Gilbert and Sullivan\u2019s new opera has been produced in New York and is being damued with faint pruise.Lord Alfred Paget, soveral of whose children have worked in this country, left a personal estate of £108,000.On the death of his widow £5000 will be paid to each of his six sons and £10,000 to each of his seven daughters, the residue to be divided equal- y Prof.Kerchoff has been appointed Lo succeed the late Father Schleyer as the chief propagator of Volapuk as a universal language.The professor has for some years successfully conducted a school of commercial instruction, with Volapuk as the chief study.Thirteen snuff boxes have already been sent to Mr.Thurman by unknown adinirers.The most costly is made of a piece of a deer\u2019s antler, with a gold lid ; the most original is from North Carolina, made of polished white hickory, and inscribed \"Old Hickory\u201d on one end and \u2018Old Roman\" on the other.Mrs.Towhom, who had been housekeeper at Warwick Castle, England, for a great many vears, has just died, leaving a fortune of $350,000.All of this money she be- ueathed to her master, wha!is not wealthy.18.Towhom made her money from tips obtained from sightseers\u2014a case of getting Wealth in fee simple, as it were.Josef Hofmann and Otto Hegner are thrown into the shade as musleal prodigies = ONFIDENCE GAME IN BOSTON.| has started eonfines | blessed by Pius IX.for Mlle.R 1 s by waking go b night in Vienna that even y is no longer a marvel.But the Vienna youngster's range is limited.He 0! es himself entirely to nocturnes.- Mile.Rhea has built villa for herself not far from Paris, which is fapnished in a rather cosmopolitan style with objects that the actress had picked up in ber travels.A heavy ebony bedstead stands in the centre of Mile.Rhea\u2019s chamber, over the be hoard of which, almost hidden by a massive drapery, is a large Christ in silver nailed on an Ivory cross.Below this is a chaplet es, whose father was an intimate friend of His Holiness.The Queen of Sweden, who is a sufferer from nervousness, has, according to the Deatsche Medicinal-Zeitung, subjected her- golf to à kind of treatment which we eartily recommend to similar patients in this.couïtry.Following the injunctions of.her.physicians, she rises early, makes hèr\u2019 bed, \u2018éléans her room, takes a walk before breakfast, attends to her lowers, and finds out-door employment during the rast of the day.She is said already to feel the beneficial effects of his course.The engagement of Louise B.Drexel to Edward Morrell, both of Philadelphia, is of especial interest from the peculiar provisions of the will of her father, the late Francie A.Drexel.Mr.Drexel loft un estate valued at $16,000,000, all of which is to go to the Roman Catholi¢ Church if his tree daughters die childless.If they have children the property is to be divided among their oflspring.In case only one child born to any of them the fortune goes tu that child.The handwriting of English literary men being under consideration, it is said that Andrew Lang writes a peculiar, but\u2019 not illegible hand; Swinburne\u2019s was curiously sohoolboyish, but erfoctiy le ible ; Matthew Arnold\u2019s was lucidity itself ; Mir.Ruekin\u2019s is protty and plain; Sir ward Arnold's is also very plain; John Morley\u2019s is difficult at first, but easily got acquainted with; La- bouchere\u2019s is pretty bad; 'C.P.O'Connor's is smth Cyather rough, but easy to read; Frederick Greenwood's ts called agreeable, and tho editor of the Times, it is sald, writes u partl- cularly good and legible hand.* The New York theatre managers have lately adopted a rule which falls with cruel force upon impressionable dudes who wish in a pleasant manner to testify to their admiration of pretty actresses.Those hand- sore bouquets which the usher was wont to rush down the centre aisle and hand gver the footlights to the smiling stuge beauties must now go in at the side or be handed out of one of the stage boxes.As the dude invariably desires to present his offering before the public andl be himself a witness of the satisfaction of the recipient, he is now compelled to buy a box.This is a harsh regulation, and it is no wonder that the gilded youth most bitterly protest.Mrs.Rives-Chanler, the authoress, says when she starts write a novel she dues not know what her characters will say until it is time for each to speak, and then the words she puts into their mouths come to her almost like a flash.Before writing a novel, she says, she first thinks out fer plots and then begins her task.* Herod and linamne\u201d was written a year ago last winter.It was the task of a month.The plot she said was in her mind two years be- ore she began to write the story.The \u201cQuick or the Dead \u201d is her latest, and the next will be a play called \u201c Ethelwold,\u201d based on incidents in English history, prior to the reign of Henry II.It will be issued by the Harpere,about the first of next year.Plenty of \u201c good,\u201d of * great \u201d and \u201c wise \u201d kings have ruled in Europe, and some of the other kind, but not since the iron crown was made from a supposed nail from the Cross of Calvary has one of them all earned the title given Christian of Denmark by his pee fe.Punctuality is the old king's obby, and it makes life a burden to all the sluggards in his kingdom.It is not the fashion at the Danish court to be late.The sovereign is not onty himself punctual to the second, but expects everybody else to follow his example.He will neither wait for anyone nor let anybody wait for him.The people of Copenhagen, who are rathor an easy going lot, have dubbed him, half in amusement and half in annoyance, Christian | the Precise, and the name hus stuck.a HENEY8.LACROION aiacronly Stable Blankets und Jutes, unlined, partly eu and full ined, Swest and Shed Blanket onl ii: H, .wool Kersey Sheets and Sh Waterproof Covers, Morse Blanke se scription.Fine All-wool Lap Robes, 14 of every du IMMENSE STOUI AND LOW PRICES.Everything for the horse and stable, HENEY & LACROIX, NUN\u2019S BLOCK, 337 St.Paul street, - MONTREAL.250% 10e0d NEW GOODS Just Received, \u2014AT\u2014 St.Catherine Street, OPPOSITE VICTORIA.J.Parker Pray\u2019s Manicure Special ties, Harriet Hubbard Ayers Raca- mier Preparations, Truefitt's Egg Julip, 471 Cologne and Soap, Pine Balsam Soap, and Pillow, Dennett's Food, Butcher's Inhaler.PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISPENSING.Quality the best.PRICES MODERATE.HORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING FPRACTIC- ally taught, Before a.m.M.MeGOUN, cel Stenographer, S 208xe0d CASH ADVANCES On Life Policies and Bills of Leading.Notes discounted.Insolvent Estates purchased W.WATSON, TZ4 and 728 Craig 81.Méissos.[Aton x (LATION.ADVOCATES, STANDARD BUILDINGS, | ST.JAMES STREET.T.JAMES STREET, 208x No.2 Iawtt LYE; on Bere .Mason À.G.B.CLaxron.192x 188 CLARA M.8, SHANNON, 0.8, B,, 8tudent of Rev.Mary B.G Eddy, Pres, Mans.Meta- hysical College, ton, ves pat Baniey st, Mon: .Office oarsP 10 8 mn, A 1% 2 p.m.to p.m.\u2018 248 5 m., an WHAT THOSE WHO AVAIL THEMSELVES THINK We would not willingly dispense with the Holmes Electric Protection.They area Company in which we have every confidence.NATIONAL PARE BANK, New York \u2018We consider it the best thing that has ever been invented, and take pleasure in recommending it.\u2014 FIFTH NATIONAL BANK, New York.\u2018We esteem it of indispensable value.\u2014THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, New York.\u2018We believe ft the very best means of protection in use.\u2014 THE NASSAU BANK, New York, We have used it for s number of years, and regard it very highly.\u2014THE IMPORTERS & TRADERS NATIONAL BANK, New York.It has given us entire satisfaction.~CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK, New York We consider it the best known method of protection in existence.\u2014SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT, NATIONAL PARK BANK.New York, December 7th, 1886.We think we were une of the Holmes Company's first customers ; we bave always been satisfied with them sine.FARMERS\u2019 LOAN AND TRUST CO., 20 snd 22 William atrest, New York.We believe it the very best protection we van obtain \u2014RANDAL, BAREMORE & BELLINGS, Diamond Merchants, cor.Maiden Lane & Nassau, New York, They do give us protection.\u2014BELDING BROS.& CO., 455 snd 457 Broadway, New York.We think most highly of the Holmes Protection.\u2014NANOTUCK SILK CO., 23 and 25 Green street, New York, We consider we have in the Holmes Company s perfect protection.\u2014ROBBUST & YERRINGTON » 19% Broadway, New York, 1 could not feel secure now without the Holmes Protection, \u2014 W.H, DEFORREST, 466 Broome street, Now York.We are extremely well pleased with all the workings of the Holmes Alarm System.\u2014F.& W.CHATWORTH, 82 Chambers street, New York.» I have thoroughly tested tt, and would not be without it\u2014 PHILIP BESSINGER & CO./22 John street, New York.Their services are very satisfactory and thorough in its workings.\u2014JAMES MoCRURY & CO., Broadway and Eleventh strest, New York HOLMES ELE way, without ringing an alarm ip our central office, despatched to investigate the cause.Our system is incomparably superior to any other moans of pro other works with gerfeot satiafaction, nor can they be relied upon.\u2014OF\u2014 where we maintain an staff of Watch tection by Electricity, or otherwise, in existence.Cheaper methods oan be had, but nouns., I t i i | | | | GTRIC PROTECTION! ee eo rT 0 RE ; \u201cVe éover your Safe, line your Vauit or form 8 net-work of Electricity completely around your premises, which cannot be tampered with in any possible who, acting like the fire brigade, are lmmediatoly SCARFF'S PHARMACY, - \u201cThe following amongst others, tnoluding the Principal Banks have now their Safes, Warehouses or Watch men under the Supervision of our Central Office, in this City : DRY GOODS.8.GRRENSHIELDS, BONS & GO, THIBAUDEAU, BROS.& CO., M.FISHER, SON & CO., * SAML CARBLEY, THOS, MAY & CO, FURRIERS.\u201d JOHN HENDERSON & CO.JAMES CORISTINE & CO., L.GNAEDINGER, 8ONS & 00, BIL.VERMAN.BOULTER & CO, HARRIS, LEVY & MILLS, ~ JOB.STEINER & BROS, H.& A.ALLAN BRITISH AMERICAN BK.NOTE COY., STAR PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, GRAHAM & CO'8 OFFICES.RÉEWOB BROS.L.DAVIS & 00.H.& A.SAUNDERS.1.H.JONHB-& 00.SMITH & PATTERSON, P.W, WOOD.: J.M.INGLIS & CO., FRÔTHINGHAM & WORKMAN, CANADIAN RUBBER COMPANY, H.A.NELSON & BONS, CANADA PRINTING COMPANY.JEWELLERS.R SHARPLEY & BONS.MONTREAL WATCH CASE CO.SAM'L MYERS.MILLER & BREMNER.; G.G.ROBINSON & CO.5 / BOLT & CO./ - L, LAZARUS.OFFICES, WAREHOUSES, &c.CANADA PAPER COMPANY, WM.CLENDINNENG & SONS, J.M.FORTIER.THE HERALI COMPARY Oremna).HENRY BIRKS & CO.EDMUND EAVES, J.L.MOSR & CO.R.HEMBLEY.ALF.EAVES, W.8.WALKER.WM.EAVES: Over $100,000,000 Wealth and Property in Monkeal is now under the Homes Eletic Protection.\u201d CENTRAL OFFICE, 163 ST.JAMES STREET.J.B.WOOD, 2501 General Manager, / AIN OR SUNSHINE The purchasing public make our stores headgnartars; business fn wonderfully goof with us all along the line: itis an established fact close buyers appreciate the bold stand wa have taken: we never, alm to mest competition, \u201cthat would be child's play,\u201d we mean to teach the mile-and-s-half of trifiers that ewe are undersellers from away back: we are always in good shape to knock tlisin out akd go'them one better.: : « © \u201cTHE PLAIN UNVARNISHED REASONS WHY?18t.\u2014 We stand pre-emjinantly the largest retat) clothing concern in Canada; we oxcept nothing from tbe Atlantic to the Pacifio.Zud,-We buy and sell thousands where the windy fellows buy dozens.Co ; ; Brd.~We buy in » spot éash béeis aid thus wipe out the pyramids of profits piled on by the wholessls people.Our customers cannot afford to sustain the palaces of millionaire manufasturers.nd last,we advertise n e to ; Grb.\u2014A quplios we Are hor a hat our promises La 1, otiing which don build ops Dhsiness a, Fads of mue ve been fatthfuUy foltilled, and not of the pre + of mutual venel to our customers and frisnda, ; order ont to the letter: our word te our bond.sdopted by the high-priced clothiers.: .1 1 : ish, aud 14nd tone to the wearer.thi.\u2014Every dollars worth of goods in our Immense stores is new, fresh from the banda of skflled workmen.Our Farmentsare original in point of design snd finish, 0 : in 0 We do not advertise the purchase of hankrupt stocks for the express Rérbons of We want it Lo be suid In the long distant years, when our business relations With the public bave matürs j ©.SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW YORK OVERCOATS! 1896 NOT CONROY, RE DAME STREET, BALM édanet Lig hl \u2026 Corñer Main =.ñ 7 - \u201cThe Wonderful Cheap M: ORAL HOTEL and Amisley Streets GALT, ON LOCK.| : » deceiving the | ared, | MARRIAGES.3 re, Ont, Petover BST -GILLO ILLOGLE- A AL am Bibby ta ary A.nr .VIN\u2014At Que Octoher 15, ax BURNS MUR CITES Altred Buros to Mary Ann Br.XTER- AL Aux I, 2 t., by Rev, J.GAMPBELI-BA \u2014.ol.on LJ.ze, assisted, vy kev, MoLénnan, Mal- Akon ptell Lo argare not Bux CARE SYRIE\u2014At Brantford, ( on \u201cvy Rev.Mr.\u20ac uzey, Lawrence Clark Lo Byres.K-CLARK At Carleton, ra October 17, Osher Ge.À.Hartley, Charles R.Clark to Alice ay AVIS-CARLBY At Fenelon Fails, Ont.by Rev, DA orl Dans ta Marat Cartes.WN ENG BH-\u2014-At Qmermes, Oofober 15.vy ro 2 OL! Hoa ce, ober 15 uav, fre.a Sor PAX E TRING! + Woodstock, Ont, Phy JF.er, E.T.Dantels to Lizzie FORTIER-MACLEAT_Daprie October 17.by rrison, Presbyterian minister, Samuel Fortier, civil ongloeer.of Denver, col.to Helena Maciedy, of Danville, Queboe.HYATT-PLATT_AL Toronto.October 168, by J R.Gaff, Byron Hyatt Lo Mrs.Marian Plate.jy Sn Armand, Fast.iL gues b Arms, \u2014At Petrolea, Ont, Octo pie Al Dora Loyd ver C.Perkins.i Ad INGALLS AL Knowlton Sue.yd nolo) jr .Periey, F.G.Hoopér Lo Mra.-BRUTON\u2014At Clifton, N.Y.October 17, so AS Smith Charles J, Jolley of Hliamitton, Ont, to Mary A ruton.HING-NEAL-\u2014AL Canuing ton, Ont, by Rev, 4.B.McLaren, William A.King to Jennie Neal, KEELEY.ARMBTRONG\u2014AL Ottawa, Ont.17, by He Bishop ot Ontario, ass ited By ndeacon of Ottawa, David Keelsy to Rebecca Olivia Armstrong.ROBERT! SON-SUTTON \u2014 On 8t.Luke's Day, 18th, at St.James Church.Halley, nme Lev.Albert Stevens, M.nasil Ena M.Thompson, Mae Rev.ddr ion.Rector Of Durham, to 8.frei! only daughter of the late Luc us D.sut L, P, \u2018WH R080 OVE \u2014 At Kirkfleld, Ont.Seiobar 30, 0, by Rbv, L.Perrit, Louls Wheeler LO Miss 8, J, Mosgrove.WIL SHUBER-AL Beamsville, Ont.October 17, Sov LH Hoyle, Wiliam Wills Lo Lostta! DEATHS.BARCLAY Mom Sr Ber 10.on DRE En nan SE yb LER ac Bautax, October 15, David Calder, C ANERON CAL \u2018cote du Midi, near St.Andrew th, Eliza innon, relict de inde fad & Cameron, born Glasgow, Scotland, AS opeTGEAY At 8t.John, N B.October 17, rine Cunningham, aged 34 years.vy NG AL AL alan Ont, October 17, John A LE est Ont.October 18, Margaret, G, t at, TE of Edward Eugle, aged 33 PL EE yearn, Toronto, October 18, Kp N.Flynn, CRISE TE ie Saamaél Galvay ot BERN ED this ety où me 228d of October.: Mrs.Eltza Kegnedy, aged 78, n native of Dub- Hn, Ireland.Funeral from roeidence of her son- in Jaw, Mr.Thos, Hugues, 300 sbaw street, ob Wednesday moru 8.30 and acquain pré respoetius Pinvited to attend.{New York and Fra 7 papers please copy.) LEPAGE\u2014At Lilgio Metis, County of Rimousil, Ea Q., on the 10th October inst.vs the age 0 TS At Durham, | ¢ né.Mary Commin LYSTER Lg A Cerra , Yours.LAROCBE-At Richmand, Que., October 18, Virginia, wite of L.Laroche, aged 53 years.MeALPINE-AL EXfrid, Ont., Maleolm McAlpine, sged 86 years.MCHILLOP- At Boston, October 16, des wl ise of John Mickilop, formerly MACFARLANE A \u201cWaterloo, Ques Peter Macfarlane, aged 3 RICH ABDEON 1 Js an October 23, at 78 V, orkman street, Wi fthur, yo youngest son Willlam Técnardson, nih, Funeral from aon, aged\u201d ioe on Wi lars fad hepsi Moat Royal Go Cematery.rie ROVINCE C PE: DEBEO-BIS CT OF MO T- P \u201cSuperior Con ory \u2014 Dame ine Coa di Deniau Kheore y pete +, Bon been ti dant AD sou tian In the Plain- Sm PS Fea Aer > Pr COMEIN.Yon ré wélcoms to come in and bring yonr friends tc et oar specimens of {qctraiture Groups, Colored Miniatures, North-West View: Wail.NOTIAN & & SON.7 1.- > - MONTREAL 17 Breust 8 oat MINGT WRITING axp SHORTHAND R\" ohne ce Consus en fioom \u201c1, mECHLANICS INSTITUTE BuiLprxa.704 Bt.James Street.MBS.J.BULLOCK, Manager.2374 00: WILL SAY Ene I DOZEN PHO- 81 0; ace ve OF Tao Sth only ia 102t 118 jantes perso.Fine Farldr \u201cCabinets Centre an Dr Cabinets; Tables, Parlor Suites, in -allthelatest designs.Fur-! niture of every description tosuit all classes.Fee & Martin, 357, 359 and © 361 St.James Street.; NEW GOODS \u2014-SUTTABLE FOR-\u2014 WEDDING PRESENTS.Électro-Plate of évory description.Genuine Doulton Wabe, In Salad Bowls, Biscuit Jars, Marmalades, Cruets, Etc.; Very choice goods, best mounte Tou florvices, with English Oak Trays.New Pottery, Etruscan and Ivry \u2018Were.Presentation Plate and Cutlery Cabinets, Marhle Mantel Clocks Brass Tables, Umbrella Stands, Sconces, &e Piano Lamps, Bangquet Lamps, Table Lamps.Very latest European designs.FANS, OPRIA GLANSES, FAIRY LIGHTS, New Goods in Copper and Braun, ALL DIRECT CABH IMPORTATIONS.Inspection selicited.Hetailing at Lowest Prices.WATSON & PELTON, ] ) 853 St.Sulpice Street, ¢ 242¢ cod if .ÿ SN, TY oi AMERICAN LAUNDRY, 41 BEAVER HALL HILL.Save your clothes, i.Louve Your money and : lo neadigs American TETE whore amuidy val a Done up in | bt style ; \\t acier Ben = {roned by hind: LA .RA0t3eod \u2018Tarersons 4855.: FURNACE FLUE \u2018BRUSHES, Fur nll sires and makes of t'atnèses où bé and uiade to order, = o8 VICTORIA 80 \u201c240teod LLEY'S Satoh WORRS.PRETTY PRESENTS in vlegant variety and great profasion.COLE'S LAMP STORE, 2399 BT.ATH cree 21.a 'CARSLEY'S COLUMN.| 9 i WEATHER REPO Ogtober, 38, 1888.10 10 Arelt M.ros L PRIOR, Special à 3, Ereoscions Peso 8 FOR YHY.NEXT a Io ours, We RCs Fro! Winds mostly a 4 Fo \u201cparis cloudy weather.with light tignary or blyher tem] ne doc 8.CARSLEY.ABSOLUTELY FALSE .* ABSOLUTELY FALSE ABSOLUTEEY FALSE ABSOLUTELY FALSE ABSOLUTELY FALSE ABSOLUTELY PALSE ADHOLITOLY FALSE ABSOLU ABSOLU AGE Bo TEUe FALSE ABSOLUTELY FALSE : ABROLDTELY FALSE ABSOLUTELY FALSE ABSOLUTELY FALSE\u2019 ABSOLUTELY FALBE The report lately etroulated tn the city that we are selling Dress Goods at cost price just to attract castom.for other goods is ABSOLUTELY FALSE.8.CARSLEY.POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TEUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE \u2014 POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY \"TRUE POSITIVEI£ TRUE PUSITIVELY TRUE POSITIVELY TRUE That we bave bought our Dress\u2019 Matartal as extra low rates this season, especially the fine quali- .le POSITIV.TRUE.ties TIVELY 8.CARSLEY.\u2018CREAM Hers VEATRER REPORT: Yumtiy, Oct Bed ; supplies fn this th oilabimisd \u201cTAGER\u201d SRE loss, © Modersts winds ; very dlosdy whither wish CHILDREN'S MANTLES.We have overy Mzo {n children\u2019s Mantlss suds very lato éssortmetit to choose from, all import 643.ths best manaîset urers in Europe, Children's Mantles from #:3,00.Children's Menties from $2.75, Ohitdren\u2018w Muntles from ¢1.50.Children's Maptles from 64.25.Ouildron's Manties from $5.00.Quildren'a Mantlos from 3 to 12 years at JOHN MURPHŸ & 008.\u2018BOYS OYERCOATS.We have Boys\u2019 Ovarcoats in all sizes at wonder- Boys Ail-wool Blanket Overcoats, from 84.50.Boys\u2019 Heavy Tweed Overcoats, from 85,50.- Boys' Reefer Jackets, all sizes.Bays' Frieze Reefor Jackets, all cheap, For Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats come to JOHN MURPHY & CO°8.BOYS\u2019 WINTER SUITS: Wa are showing Boys Tweed Bujts td hesvy makes, from\u201d 82.75 up, according to sige and OLOUDS AND FASCINATORS: Our stock of Clouds and Faecinsters fe very Aarge this season, all new.fresh goods, snd as Tasusl we are giving extra good value, Glonds, 300, 40c, 500, 75e, 81 up, Fsacinators, 750, 90e, 81, 81.35 ap.Clouds in all the leading colors.AL TH Our Fur Maffs are selling fresly.Wo only keep the bast guality of Furs, which we guarantes to give good wear.* Trashy Furs are dear at suv price.\" Good Pur Muits only 81,50.Fur Trimmings in all the fashionable Furs at JOHN MURPHY & 00.8, a Beans.ar Golden = Beans.The best place te buy your Dry Geods is, Jos Moser & Co» EQUALLY CORREOT EQUALLY QORBECT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CURREGT EQUALLY CORREOT EQUALLY CORREOT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CORBECY EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CORRECT EQUALLY CURRECT EQUALLY CORKECT That our prices for Dress Goods are lower than regülar Montresi rates is correct, still, we got a {air profit on them, so that the complaint of competitors is quite out of order.8.CARBLEY.1781, 1783 NOTRE DAME ST., 105, 107, 109, 131 ST, PETER ST.Terms cash and only one price, REASONS WHY?ER, VIGER & 00, 3 Pants of (oi lpn Tea.|: FOR $1; STs SEE Song ev FRASER, VIGER & CO.8 Pomds of very {ited i Drealst Congon Tea FOR.S1.25, dolivered, press Office in the Provinces ser Pme er ° .FRASER.VIGER & C0.CANNED VEGETABLES Season of 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC F can warranted.le only the dE nest Jay ot goods and Se Be trees nein canis.fears Bis Label Peas, extra fine.SUCCOTASE, \u2018Corn and Beans! 5 ca EANS CORN! Lane sn nd).TRA A A ans.PEAS! = pen Aan peek odes or ?mao GUS: Gordon & Dilworth'e Asparagni, it large square Gordon aPigerthrs Asparagus Tips, fo large FRASER, VIGER & CO., Family Grocers, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St.James Street.MASON & RISCH PIANOS CURTAIN POLES IN ALL BTYLES CURTAIN POLES IN ALL STYLES CURTAIN POLES IN ALL STYLES WOOD CORNICE POLES WOOD CORNICE POLES , WOOD COBNICE POLES BRASS POLES AND RODS BRANS POLES AND KOD8 BRASS POLES AND RODS CHEAPEST POLE IN THE CITY CHEAPEST POLE IN THE CITY CHEAPEST POLE IN THE CITY ONLY 370 COMPLETE ONLY 270 COMPLETE ONLY 37¢ COMPLETE Brass Trimmings in endless yarioty, both for wood and brass poles, and all sizes Curtain Bods, 8.CARSLEY.Are the Leading Instruments Manufactured in the \u2018The successes they have won and She ferred upon them | have now pas ustrs to a faot, trough hout Western Ca thoroby so apr ot only ¢ the first os f material tho tonstrhs on of their p oh wo oa ta They usothe Finest Adrien made in the World ss rl pa pe, \u201ctentimonial T, who pronounced th sie sr rn ns DOWN QUILTS BED COMFORTERS BED COMFORTERS BED COMFORTERS BED COMFORTERS WHITE AND COLORED QUILTS WHITE AND COLORED QUILTS WHITE AND COLORED QUILTS WHITE AND COLORED QUILTS The range in the above goods is most extensive, good, serviceable snd warm comforters can be bad from upwards.75 8.CARSLEY.There: are FIFTY other REASONS WHY théy are \u2018They excel all other makes i HUNDRED 4&1 , AN ts every other or an the \u2018grea \u2018man! En e.ives estion \u201cany one l ssticlty and lixhtness of TOUCE.Parfeot even: SCALE.= bis ei thatt bat fow diseases req ¥ tha shove oats nota pote \u20ac treatments to bring ab are SOUND, BOLID, snd bun are thasers and ue pain are cord 5 show nk kh re ain the ie + ENGLISH BLANKETS ENGLISH BLANERTS ENGLISH BLANKETS .\u2026 \u2026 CANADIAN BLANKETS - CANADIAN BLANKETS CANADIAN BLANKETS The finest quality, with most clegant borders, 8t prices to please all.| .COLORED BLANKETS COLORED BLANKETS COLORED BLANKETS BAW SILK BLANKETS BAW BILK BLANKETS RAW BILK BLANKETS AJ) the newest oolorz, the silk Blankets being novelties and very chéice.: B.CABSLEY.GEORGE J.SHEPPARD, 2282 St.Catherine St, | THE POPULAR Music STORE.| fey er Inoéieute se next Hie Dijon Dies Brilliant! ' Durable! FRENOH AND ENGLISH ORBTÔNNES - FRENCH AND ENGLISH ORETOSNES FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETÔNNES The assortment of Furniture Coverings and Curtain Goods is vary Ans, and comprises all the newest shades and styles, prices a8 ususl very low.8.OABSLEY.Look in My Widow and See FIVE HUNDRED Gold, Silver and Nicke: WATCHES! All Marked in Plain Figures, from 82.75 TO $100.ALL FULLY WARRANT $37 8poocial attention ve to pot Ai La Watonee, R.HEMSLEY, - ex Cr \u201cres = PUBLIC HEALING Of the Sick ! At FRASER INSTITUTE HALL.Strange aud Mypiorioss \u2018Aagaeute Power.roost power.i ee sure and ts eH el ve Er rock; 2 above sfat- es e force ona Lea.ul, entertain the Scoptl- or et FELLATE oral 5 aie os at be ce £0 to Morning, at will mines rare Economical Diamond Dyes excel ai other fn Sieagth, Paty; and Poston.on lr fat as good.Bewate of imitations, becaiisé thay-are made of cheap and: und give poor, weak, crocky colors.To be sue of subcossse-osly the Dita for coloring Dremses; Stockings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, dro.; 01.Vs.west them to color more goods, package for packsge, than any other dyes eves made, 40d o give more brilliatt \u2018and diirable color.Auk for the Dissonn, sod take no ober., Send postal for Dye Book, Suple Card, coloring\u2019 Photos.th ok or hig ape Card irom Seid by Dragon pate » oot WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.EE REET DIAMOND PAINTS 22.Sona Mi Penns TRE BEST THREAD MADE THE BEST THREAD MADE THE BEST THREAD MADE THE BEST THREAD MADE Clappérton\u2019s Thread is the begs made, no dther make cin equal it for either tamchine OF Maud pewing, at weed, HS.0S swe 8.CARSLRY; QUEEN 8 , LAUNDRY BAR.i by Tat Avsusr Toray |, (AneLEY.- Toe 1708.2767, 1760, 1771, 1778, 1778, yriT Na.& Doma Etrest, Montreak BE a * Montreal, October 28, wea i Hlaok: Outisy Collarsttenat, restates bandas iinins AViesbiseseiisvinbibrensien pur Black Coney Côllarettés at.£3.00 : Be net Sonar ments ; Iréstétiôn OnfnobWils Iinitation Chinohilla Collareties.: Laaiss \u2018Brown aa Blaok Fe soncurivautéiesatesssncenst ie vésséouss mic sas 0 CECT 00 06 bad fran FIRST 0.vor THE, PARNELL ENQUIRY.Nothing New iroiged in Sir Richard Web.star's Opening Speech\u2014Soenes and Incl._ \u2018denis Yaside and Ou Outside the Court.\" [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) , October 2 Met he abeence, et an Jon WDON, any the farting rev con! su \"sie tr.opn- dus pers ooh of Bi Sir I to Worater, fost ter, 4 0 6 Far well on rt 51 much of the sn \u2018interest, After Sir Richard stor OL roceeded for some time with the familiar Etory of «Parnollism and crime\u201d with every Indication that te intended bo gontinue or several da eh th mosives on $ themes forcinate n having seats pe room.Even the bares looked Poe nd the afternoon Judge Day had \u201cforty winks.\u201d Amopg those p nt durin ibe renier part of the proceedin ware.Parnell, the two MacOarth \"8 0 oly.ust released from m prison; re.Davitt, iggar and Philip Callan, the former Nationalist member, now violently hostile to Mr.Parnell, Mr.Parnell satnext to Bir Charles Russell and Mr.Lewis,\u201d with both of whom he occasionally conferred.THE EDITOR OP TRE \u201cTIMES\u201d sat on the same bench as Mr.Parnell, but at the other end of the court.With him wera the manager of the , Mr.Macdonald, and Solicitor Soames.Mr.Walter was not present.Sir Richard Webster's allusion to he letters alata the Interest for a moment.Mr.Farnell was all attention.e calmly sold his arms; but the proceedings ro.d into dullness when t became evident that there was nothing new to reveal.Bir Richard Webster's manner was de; g, although the Irishmen tried to ge some a merriment out of his pro- nounciation o .Outside the urt matters were rather more Uvely.All | day there was 2 roud which th © lic Kept |.he Thove.clad in a hort buff overcout ane black nin ow and garried, fn his band a small He greeted with loud hack Res walked With a frm, elasti dia .but seemed absorbed In th: puatt.and di not La oies his fecepHion.Mr.D res with a a vof prete for the Trés ue.\u201d JOTTINCS FROM QUEBEC.The Schoo! Dispute-Want of Communication Shut Off\u2014-Novel Cricket Match.(orme TO Th STAR) Ques e Local ment eA a on oo Tos e Bour arbitrator in i oo ante Common Sohool matter, with Ma; Lange] er as counsel.The want of tonnage revented several Quebec lumber age hn from fil ling all Juelr European timber contracts, t season its trains are now running over nearly the whole length of the new Montmorency and Charlevoix railway.The Grosse Iale cable h: a given ont, and communication with \u2018quarantine is shut o À novel cricket match between fourteen = ne Ia with th heir right arms and A young on named Godbout is reported to be doing the city with forged cheques.None of the shopkeepers where he Das presented himself have, so far, hen tak en in vis bis.spurious paper.e police \u20ac are The barque toby of Ottawa\u201d ignorantly in on Sunday without calling at queen The aythoritics are consi ering what be done to her for this breach of the oaiatt ons.THE EMPEROR'S TOUR.| Still Exciting Germany\u2014The King ef Wur- temberg\u2014The Empress\u2019 Birthday.ber 93, The leading inci- in Gr 7 epi.hic Pl Ty an 8, W.duced ad pho hed wi repro- It is ramored that Free of Wurtem- berg was received at Nice with hisses and a bas la Prusse.\u201d ne ot \u201c on Gazette oo complains of = roe nr of Germany, shown by he, recent tearing down ne Havre: escutcheon mpresg Frederick, who is in vas unablS to visit the Empress to offer her congratulations upon her birthday or to family dinder.Her da liters at rlaten the Empress on her er otal! Numerous 8 cards bouquets, and were vers bent Yo the Beriin and Potsdam or the Empress.acing Humbert and Queen Marguerite sent a present to the German Em thro Emperor William, a ely r caske! containing & diadem, necklave, lets and pearl earrings, set in Roman gola.FLASHES.Latest Items of Interest from Different Parts of the Old World.A committee of the Fren ch, Chamber of Deputies w.Jaquira inf into bo scheme for à So canal from Rouen to nih Berlin dent of t d Noho Bet correspon deat of of père London on Dany an and Englend are ne Rogouating for joint It has been decided to ma make arand volunteer display at the Lord: Mayo: d'est à in London instead of having the Lt hibition.+ AMERICAN NOTES.°° à Telegraphic Ticks from Different Parts of ne United States.wsnlig SY band Sex Song the fhe rick bronty pur mi fes vas est of Che eye out 2 run down b Seria A a sha gure os ay.onn agéd éroun y 8 pui.Four ahora Ware .satiety Tad Shoffet, his sons fio fie and Po Perol- di ed stepuor Ps Waggon, Shon ER who were In + An oo ° 8 oéouered at the Tusa a ass pe Pr sou | ally Fh.de Rn: TY fener vail feu one of the two now under id Savon.igs de: À BRILLIANT FÊTE.| French A Gomaeay Perfor ® Charming ill {SPROAT 10 roms stand remet er inst w ve pris ee ste Govern- - Jodoln & Co.were ha p BERLIN, : \u2018dents\u2019 Shady ipérors 8 European tou tour have | Filth German Sone consulate vre.(rene An Byeromal tio mat dog tours Case bat reel of on h pare ot realy to set anime 3.: of og will | à jus a tone with a cameo bortraty of ê et n e Cla, ; coal = ers.Te ZN & to\" 8 of Egyp te witha view of reat fog oa: but because he wanted to gular tract Es land, and.Foot this p make th fer Es: 2 R8 LY Joffrey he hn fe TEE ia brought forward etree : GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.A Briof and Somewhat Unfavorable Report holders.to the Sha areh sr 23.\u2014 The following 3 briefer than - usual, e directors ment throws no | ht, - \u201ctho causes of the pnfavoratle result of the working last year, but 8ir Henry Tyler promises to e \u201cplain at the forthcoming meeting, also to describe the preseht Position of the Company and report fe: Tox isit te Canada on various matters of interest to the proprietors.The net révénuo ini for year show à decrease of £87,000 » terling.After mots ho preference charges, also providin, g for yment of 16 shilfin per vent for or me oi year on the 4 per con guaranteed mall balance is car- Hed forward.toc her treigbt traffic shows a decrease of 7 per cent in volume and of 10 per cent in earnings.The working expenses are 3; fr cent less, and the &roës réveipts are 7 per cent less than in 1887.Liguidator Appointed.Godin was yesterday appointed Mr.H.Hquidater, tothe \u201c Compagnie d\u2019Imprimerie Gene Mr.Auger, Q.C., asked a delay, on bshalf of Mr.A d.ner, his oo who is & shareholder to the amount of $22,000, which Mr.Joseph \u2018Tassé, a a rector, held in trust for him, and which he failed to withdraw aithough n notified to do Bo somo time ago.Mr.Lacoste hel d that Mr.Beemer s stock ad not been paid up and the h appointm of a liquidator could not affect the rights of any part a Mr.Godin's appointment was Hallowe'on Concert.mme for the goming H Hal- owl The p -lowe'en concert is a rich one.The fo distinguished artists have been en : The Ladies\u2019 Sehubert Quartette, of apogod: ; ton; Mr.ward K.Frye humorist and mpanist.A.ap Becretary of State will deliver the address of the occasion.Scotchmen look forward with pleasant anticipations to the event.The Catholic Schools.The financial report of the Roman lio 8chool Commissioners of a a for the year ending June 30 shows the receipts to have been $120,559, and the ax, nditure $116,891, Jeaving à a balance of $3 he geacts aro placed at $2088 ee a ; *% 3160, ah The expenses fheurr in main- © schools w were $62,614, Amber of prple 10 10 602.yearly net cost per pupil, and the number of professors 21 Called Him a Fiddler.Judge Davidson has given his jud, In case of Robert va.Malhiot, cons having called the hada a fiddler.th à nts hail Irom Boucherville where fid have a utation.Messrs.lalntits attorneys.Leo the Groat.Rav.Abbé Em professor\u2019 of ecclesiastical history, will deliver a free lecture at the Cabinet de Lecture this evening, on \u201c Leo the Great ; the Invasion 0! and the Fall of the Empire of on Fvootr Notre Dame Hospital.The number of indoor patients at brit Notre Dame Hospital last week was 46 and outdoor patients an average of 80 fly, CUTTING OFF THE NILE, Calborn Jorgen] attached to idee Posbas aad 1 the Times an sente 5 torsion né had Mr.taniey \u2018an ro oo left Shepheard's ploy, 8 at Cairo, to 6 hed under Er of relieving Emin Bey.To this Bi Stanley re \u201cI wish take the wir Drovinces, do I?What oe why, they are not worth taking,\u201d | he a with an ironical lan ;, they are i in ae \u2018at least 5 the t state of aren.\u201d The difficulty of Eransport from either coast is too great, and the espense also, to give à return money.As long .as the Nile is closed the Central provinces will never pay, And | will be ears befors it 1s open again 3 the Central.African provinces \u2018would Po valuable enough Tere river communication free.Or course, if the Nile were open there might be a splendid and_ most re munerative trade in gum, hides, pres 5 wax, india-rubber; anyth ing, be- Heve, could be cultivated on in these provinces, and probably the natives would soon learn, when once the; dy got to to ap- iate the benefit of trading, oot n, tea, perhaps coffee, rice, and he chin- chona plant.me are suited well for said before, the true tran- Nile.\u201d 8 Bog! ih 85 EE SE In urther (adds Colonel Colborne) Stanley.To Hos could be | 2a off with comparative ease?Ihe Victoria.an: inverted Nyanza is on, a dde made Hko sm h avert at Deo Loop resent King of\u2019 i fora\" Ri hia liquor waking up agy.morning too much \u201cmwen tain wine) gern Ent, he might have what eraigh n him\u2019 aa feel in à very tomes bals might.th on take it into his to turn off o Nilo: s he might do this Ww in nine mon for tho falls are Darrow.True! Fe cr affect of this oo coùld be tvoira and yen fo lan hi be) ropniation y su, starved inte aber, ing actually conte; oe parti.te pe lake dribble over IL on iar, h © e C1 rect pba rou gar, he i feria eo would ah tak, roadh 6 asehtal attendant at last enter- EE oy he 4 mettent an eppcture was a and.fs i ll the.\u201d \" sad Stanl iy sfr iE Boma ie fot to maton lle .uid fam thats bi for month void Dee ow inten RE hove SAL HE Re out BUY me 8 on hla Ea it Ta una 1 able too FET wit gues used when eas où his second and -starred campaign.AUTOCRAPHIC.| fle, kind and à Satis \u2018air, té TRADE po ; ppt da 4 Yo not lke what's nxed asd strong: | seme sp ° ath ev'ry gow t there is a A am SE roots \u20ac ot conta 1 love the maia, 2 whom 1 2e A rio ng won Hae i ge ea the pe - mis spoken {EEE ; EE A rnbrtast: 1 wave of\u201d | 800! ; 3 Ball and reception commi to, be ap.COMMITTEE BEGINS WORK IN EARNEST, Yetoresting Features Suggestsd-Sub-Com: maittees Appointed\u2014A Good Start Made-Site of tho Joo Palace.Ald.Richard Finite te ve pnanttmously upon to Jo presi Hea i attended meeting held nt te Uh of the last Ev he novelty committes reported the following (Suggestions as features of the rnival \u201cAn ice palace with the usual attack and firoworia a curling bonspicl, an 16e Tila to island, TOC, ths, obo Ranta.andom abd Fancy carniv drive and, if possible, & turn out of the the fire brigade; fe cones on ne differs nt squares, & Bnôw shoo P sKating matches and masquer rade in the ' Dominio rink ; to cover the Champ de Marg wi and form a skatin kang rink; 8 Fancy dress at the Wind it the Gov nh General boul \"visit \u201che city, to have à living arch and a a evergreen archeg in different parts ihe city and to > os the citizens to Pn THE poo PALACE.Mr.Hutchinson, on behalf of the Ice Palace site committee re that, in ny with Mr, Prouse, w who had replaced Str.t.George, who had declined to act, he bad visited several proposed sites, including the river, Windmill Point, the & pesos ed site for the Royal yal Victoris Hospital, and another at the head of Leal, etreet, just in front of the upper level reservair,which was the place of all There was a of ov all knew its avant Some discussion follows & in which ina Steyenson Trimble, 5 © Tuttle and Sima when gaie the two | latter len moved and secon y, that as Dominion Square Ts the only | available spot for u site, ti A centra el orts to secure it.NOMINATION COMMITTEE'S REPORT.The Secretary submitted the Nominating Committee's report as follows The appointment of the rons, proel dent, vice-presidents and of oS Sut left to executive commi ce se and constructi Prowse, D.Db.H Henderson, Bus PW I George, Grant, Soha Lewis, 8.0.Sie vonson A a Curing-\u2014To be selected by the Curling Ae Rallway\u2014A.J.Corrivean, T, Gazithier ar Speen 8.C.eno, 5, Bn = À.À.Stevenson.ecko LE , raion, 1 pon he LA B.Love s ing, and obogganing to d by the various iroworke.J.D.Purcell, ¥.eka, A, Lu Sia R.G.Lance, Ang EG.Roue, Clara Beynes, A AW.ven: ne | line ST yrimie, A.D.Pree, 2.0.\"Connor, uttle, : Bots W \"W Edgar, C R.Hosmer and \u2018Thomas Ere and Advent Hugh Graham, as a Dardis, Wm.Salter and Prese\u2014Richard White and a represents.r.ne Drive.E.A.Whitehead, J Allan, Hugh Pato olin lea BD.Henderson, Leo.Galarneau, A.W.H.Arnton, J.Alex.Strathy, Char Eachran ad Jas.Darling.| Éransportation\u2014L ttle, Wm.Bots\" C.©.McFall, A, O.Blonsgrave GW.pason a and W.À.Reid.ne os Paton, CD, A Te, Re: later by the executive cotamittes or eos à motion Mr.mA re dote Commiètes das structed to ask for fens from the at architecté in the CI d to put the son\" bl tractor, os er It wos e .decided, on motion 0 & ET Stevenson, to put aside laps, the success Lor have tie superinteadancs tul competitor to vo tho su oi das Lalla.RACING ON THR WR offer of Mr.Louis Laci.to give for = ng races 0 Hata pv Sr nsès to be oto was favorably Ai ed.COMMITTEE MEETIN 1t was arranged fo hold mootinuts ot tom mittees as fui \u201cve | Snowshoe indsor, dor, Thursday ate En eat chanics\u2019 hall, Th 5 Lodging \u2014 oor Ball \u201coui ae Meir ball, Pridey | Jno ASR drive\u2014 sé eworks-Mechanios hall, ey ax \u2018 Finanoe\u2014 Windsor, Tdarsday, at 8.50.Stabbed on 8t.Panl Se.Euphrem Jallleree, ® Ty he.afoul Cra was stabbed A hel ised itl fp, ed J, posal ingéfous OWL nat a knife an dit has \u201cot yet.been * Justico \u201c \u2018Soap, will heal a Good grammar in 8g li fiopa; buble oa ean ne bp pe Mr, John Blackwell, ot oat ot \"Having Temodies wit ry but ide olfoct, wi je | | Hr nein: i uire on; Ee to wat out 0 \u201c Justice a in world.|.\" el The \u201cAntony and Ol \"ot 8 A re ts to bo out according 80 to thé olo ra, Potter\u2019s new GOWNE, tories: ed dk taking fox pal, 6 he rd as on vlog | Liver P fe a » me contort.is ih can\u2019t stand Corp A man ma \u2018( \u201cdion drunken man and Live ou va ig; but it pe ; tight squeeze.Éverybody should usa \u201c Tustloe » Hop.\u201cJoab Bo that it ER 7 turn to oarnest.Ee ands sisson, pt sn ne | rags s56 cmc str foi rs arse EEE AE REA RE CTI ROBE er Se AE 5 7 = $3 A OF THE = AGNOSTIC.The Vubellef of the Present Day\u2014lis In- _ femsity Doirensod\u2014Its Ares Widened\u2014 Able Addresses.The General Christian Conference, con- Yened by the Montreal Branch of the Evangelical Alliance resumed its sessions this morning at the American Presbyterian Church, Dorchester st, Rev.D.Macrae, D.D., of 8t.John, N.B., presiding.Upon the platform were Chancellor Burwash, of Vie- toria University ; Rev.H.J.Van Dyke, D.D,, of New York, and Rev.Professor J.B.Thomas, D.D., Newton Centre, Mass.The attendance was very fair.The subject for the ponshégration of the session was \u201c\u2018Current unbelief Rev.Dr.Wells having offered prayer, the following hymn was sung: PSALM 80.0; atly blessed the people aro \u2018The joytul sound that know; In brightness of Thy face, U Lord, They ever on shail gu.They in Thy name shail all the day Réjoice exceedingly And in Thy righicousnes 35 shall they £xaited be on high.For God 18 our defence; and He To ug doth safety bring; o Tue Bois Que of Israel s our Almighty King.Rev.D yr.McRae, of St.John, N.B.then Jrtion of the fourth \u20ac hapter of the Fo Ro tat, coneerning the building the walls bf Jerusalem, und proceaded to deliver an introductory address prior to the paper which was to follow.The chapter he had read, he said, applied figurativeiy to the © great work upon which the y Werb now aged, and in this they might well say: Pod shall fight for us.\u201d In their encounter with current unbelief they.could well Les lieve that it was prophetic of result of their work would Le, It was a mournful fact, but it existed, that unbelief was current.Some twenty years ago he had listened toan ss by one of the greatest stutesinen of modern times, Lord Beacunstield, when addressing a meeting of students at Glasgow University, and there was no part of his address which was listened to with more breathless silence than that part of it which referred to the deadly influence of Atheism rising all over Europe, and predicted that unless thé Protestant peuple arose to the work before them, the continent would be divided soon into two immense camps, Romanism and Atheism.There was a time when unbelief was looked upon with horror and dismay, but unfortunately, it had long sinee become ARROGANT AND EVEN DOGMATIC, making its influence felt in all classes of societiés, and in ad} branches of thought, invading literature: it was found in the mouths of lecturers, who were moving always Lo increase and augment the ghostly ranks of what might be styled the enlightened ignorauts.lt stigmatized piety and religion as weaknesses, and af most, relics of superstition.It was somewhat dificult to say to what influence his current unbelief was be traced.Was it o be traced to scientific investigation or to the mad wishes for ricnes, or 0 social infinence or to mere theoyetical opinions?They would no doubt be told by the roverend gentlemen who would follow what were the great influences undermining, and also he indicated the means of employing the new armor and thesharpened weapons placed at their disposal.- That these could be used with as much effect as possible was the sincere desire of REV.N.BRUNSWICK, Chancellor of Victoria University, in touch- upon the subject of \u201cCurrent unbelief \u2014 what 1b is, and how to moet it,\u201d after a few introductory remarks said that thoughtful men of all ages had asked themselves what was the reason for their faith.And the bigher-the questioning the greater were the difficulties that had to be answered and con- side : li the spù spirit of floue mr was to-dny greater any previo it was not to be deemed wholly as i 2, ov on It was infactæsign of spintual life.Norwasit peculiar to any age or people.The spirit of enquiry enterod into the system of Buddha.It wag said in the Book of Job.It was witnessed in the Psalms.It permeated the osophical system of Greece; it ran paral- pe with Christianity, and touched the origin of it.Our Lord encouraged the questioning of the old Mosaic system.The scholasticism of the last centur Et was charged with the apirit of enquiry, and Protestantism itself was the outcome of this doubt and en- uiry.It was therefore no wonder that in our age the same spirit of doubt should be witnessed.It was in fact an age charged with a wide and special doubt.Men and wotnen indulged in it and their questioning too often resulted in aloss of religious faith; roakniess and confusion.W should this be\u2014we should ask?Why should this enquiry result in has end of religious life, The causes could be found.If the truth and truth only was examined no harm would result.THE TRUTH ONLY SOUGHT A HEARING.Why then should enquiry result in the loss of faith?It was due to three facts.The first was that this was a superticial age, though at the same time an intellectual one.It an.age of small encyclopedias and condensed man We were apt to forget that the great vat truihs, before they were established, had to through the eruci- bles of the intellectual laboratory for ages before an undoubted residuum was found.© grand intellectual developments of the world were very different to the hasty general policy of so-called modern science.Some would greatly reduce our modern theories to a residuum of truth.£ \u2014\u2014 Butinthe-meantime the different specula- = tions resulted in the unsettlement of faith and belief.How rapidiv the ideas of truth changed, and how uncertain was this foundation of sup 1 truths, was broug bt home to him very forcibly a few days hen he Was re-arranging the library of t he rôllege over which he presided and exam- Inin a book.At the period at which it was , Baker, Speke, and Livingston had made new discoveried in Africa, and thereupon the writer of the book in question had undertaken to construct a new map, and to enlarge upon the material qualities of the practically unknown continent.The real knowledge and learning of the world might really be condensed in a very small compass, and the philosophy of the (present age had to be \u201csifted and reduced to ITS PROPER SUBSTANCE.The methods also of the- period were caleu- lated to create an intellectual superticiginess, resulting in a dangerous Infidelity.It was a materialistio age, and the subject matter of ity reasoning was drawn from matter, This was seen in every walk of life, in the historical novel, in criticism, and the tendency to measure things by the dollar.The world was far too much influenced by the practical.The motive of earthly things dominated intellectual life.The idea of the old mystics spending their days in ealm, secluded, contemplative piles studyin bou unseen, PP ed incredi - the peop e of the da his spirit was also in religious lif to there was a tendency to reduce it tot ne dimensions of a commercial formulg.Unbelief took forms, lion Hixon e were Sufficient Le build up à x on stro us spiritua noe io hoorios on on ni it) wan buiit ses hel y second-hand.witty man, With à Ÿ very iètle force of languago, could create untold devastation in the faith of millions.ah this wag not \u201chonest doubt,\u201d that was created.The doctrines or theories taught were carelessl \u2018roceived, but they were too often held with most BANEFUL AND FATAL RESULTS.~ The spiritual life lite of! those affected was con- | demned ht be termed & sponge like form of ot ef.Another form of unbelief took the speculative character, and buiit up & moral pystom of itsown.Another form of the evil lay In the system of the humanitarian school, which attracted thé church and pretended \u2018that Îts aim was only to further the of humnn beings, but af.the same time t opposed the fundamental teachings of chriatia tre These forgot however, that the truths of religion were tou strongly entrenched to be overthrown sales the very roots and foundations were These were of the secularizing school, aud side b y Y sids cuitn these might be tes combinations, Se aliatc potion and} industrial.Though it was prove ese were benevolent and Fos te they were too ofteh one with them.ques formed Antirchists, soclalists, and in- ] assoolations, and occasionally the Jabor was introduced.They ag- NAMO of on forms.In Ontario sum ein i fat TETE ess onl \u201cbee bods the United Bates | \"they Hümborcd à I {hay mimbored 300,000 form ot bout The seeker alter a third form of unbelief, THE PHILOSOPHIC.AND SCIENTIFIC, but this was not Jumerlcally or otherwise of averwhe! ming portance, and theso are Jargely affecte Pt, me be traly termed honest * aoubl.1e seeker after truth must be ult int his svareh ns well Miysieal.trath would Hod the strength he required in spirituality and in prayer.\u2018The unbelief of many scientilic men was not what \u2018was most to be feared, but the fact that it supplied to other elements the food which they required to exist.Unfortunately.tweive such mon in tho le of Christendom were sufficient to furnish argutnents for scepticism and ng nosticism.\u2018Then Christlans had to as themselves how Lhey wero Lo meet this current of unbelief.Would it be by totally denyi ing ils reasonableness or Ly other meats?Religion bad and must continue to recognize to a certain extent the legitimate demunds of human reasoning.A man would wlwavs continue tod human, just as God would ever romain divine.LATITUDE MUST BE GIVEN to sclantitie mon to proceed with their re- svarches, but this was not to bo carried on with an unchristian bias, byt for the purpose of geeking the truth, and in that the Christians would Le with them, even if Lo attain that end half of the heavens should fail.In the reasonings of systematic theology it was claimed that many religions mysteries were unexplain- able, but so it was with nature's mysteries and still no one dreamt for a moment of denying them.To attain the great end in fife \u2014 salvation\u2014the Christian must seek strength in faith and prayer and in the fuller revelations of the Holy Ghost which would be to the young Christian an anchor of salvation amidst the story billows of unbelief.REV.HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D,, of New York, then read an able address, which was listened to with rapt attention, and repeatedly applauded.He said that seventy years ago, a youl and gifted Eng- li» bh poet, wandering bepeath the awful »w of Mount Blane, came into the un at nevet aud wrote his name in the ragister, \" P.1.Shelley, democrat and atheist.\u2019 another English poet, no less gifted, wandering also\u201d atnong the Alps, wrote these times: 5 bre we belteved, on earth he went, d spell stoud Dis gran When o nlled Irom Chainer, church and tent, ADJ Christ was by tu save, philanthropist, Now be is dead! From hence he lies In ithe low Syrian own, Aud où bis grave with shining eyes The Syrian stars look d Alune, selr-potsed, bent eforward man Wants labor! must reign is all Loo human creeds and scan Simply the Way divine.\u201d The differenee between the strident defiance uf Shelley's \u201cAtheist\u201d amd the gentle regret of Arnold's verses, marks the change from old-fashioned infidelity to current unbeliof and may serve as a starting point for a few remarks upon the qualities of modern seep- Licism.The unbelief of to-day is current; that is to say it flows.It is not asolid and definite body of doctrines.It is rather a tide of thought and sentiment which is sweeping through the intellectual world.There have been other periods when unbeleif was certainly more prevalent and probably mory potest In the suppression of Christian thought and the paralysis of Christian action, for instance the Italian Renaissances and the French Revolution, But there never has been a period when it was $0 PERSUASIVE.There are certain seasons of Lhe year in which the Gulf stream forsakes its in- Visible bounds and spreads out over the ocean iu a broaa superficial drift, This is.what has appened to unbelief.Tt has lost intensity, but it has gained extension.It has abandoned many of its old traditions and refuses to be contained within a fixed channel.It bas new, and varied and swiftly changing forms.It may be less deep.less vigorous, less dis- tinet, but it covers a vastly wider area, and the direction of its smooth, easy tide is steadily towards the Arctic regions.where the soul of man must dwell without the light of a personal God and the warmth of à personal Saviour Current, unbelief is for the most part negative: that is to say it is unbelief rather than belief.Thomas Paine has no suceessor dish has fallen heir to his master\u2019s scornful vigor of denunciation; but the men of real influence in the world of thought speak another language, milder and more judicial, and the sum of their scepticism is expressed by saying: \u201c Religion is not proven, we do, not know and therefore, we cannot believe.\u201d They have not given us a new creed but simply a new word.The agnostic is THE'RESIDUUM OF BELIEF IN SOLUTION.Current unbelief is rofougdly melancholy.Its philosophy declares, with Hartmann, that Pihis is the best of all possible worlds, but still worse than none at ali.Its science shows us, with Holmholtz, that the eye is so full of defects that if a modern workman should bring such a poor instrument to an oculist he would be dismissed as tncompe- tent.lts autobiography tells us with W.R.Grey, that the pursuit of truth is a daily martyrdom, \u201chow hard and bitter let the martyr tell.\u201d Its fiction lights upon us the haggard, tear-stained face of Robert mers and cries with pathetic inconsistance \u201cGold help me! I must face it through.\u201d Current unbelief is strenuously ethical.does not deem to destroy moral law but rather to lay a new foundation for it by insistine upon the self sufficiency of its sanctions, and the disinterestedness of ite motives; in short to supply the places of all that has been lost in the discarded religion by teaching men to care and labor, and even, in same strange sense, to pray for the douotful destiny of a race begotten by a blind force and doomed to ultimate extinction.The best filustra- tion of this temper of mind is to Le {found in George Eliot.* I remember,\u201d says an English wiiter, \u201chow at Cambridge I walked with hex once in the Fellows Garaen of Trinity, an an evening of rainy May; she, strived somewhat beyond her wont, and taking as her text the three words which have been used so often as the inspiring trumpet calls of men\u2014the words God, mmortality, Duty-\u2014pronounced with terrible earhestness, how inconceivable was of history the first, how unbelievable was the second, and yet how Rover per and absolute the third.ever.perha h sterner accents affi the soverignity of impersonal and unrecompen- \u2018sing law, and 1 listened! her grave, majestic countenange turned tow me like a Sibyl in the gloom; it was as though she withdrew from my grasp, pear by me, the scrolls of promises, and left me the third scroll only, awful with inevitable fate.\u201d Unbelief Jiks this is not be met either with vituperation, The \u201cshort and easy inethod with Deists\u201dis out of date, and guage such as that which Calvin used against Balsac, and Luther against Henry VII, harms\u2019 the church more than the erotic.Nor is the scepticism of our age dislodged by direct agsault upon the fo lar phil osophic and scientific theories which it embraces from time to time, with an impartial though FICKLE AFFECTION.Much good may be done and has been done by men whose exceptional ability and special training have fit them to detect and expose the technical errors in those theories.said the simplest way to meet unbelief was the preaching and sonal, historical divine Lord Jes \u201cOn tho evidence wbich makes Him * known to us we may concontrate our intellectual efforts; on the cthiral a ance of His character and teachings, we may lay all the stress of our moral nature; on the exposition of His life and influence we may expend our best powers of description! Ou His testimony to Himself we may base our fundamental argument; gnd on the work of persuading men to put confidence in Him we may rest our apes of of doing much for the advauce of faith.God\u2019s answer to unbelief is Jesus Christ: It offers & fixed point amid the shifting and varied currents of human though Those who have sought to deny Chris ae have demolished one another of Celaus and Roci- nas, Voltaire and Paine, Strauss, Schenkel nnd Renan.Each in turn has brougbtfaitivhis theory only to be made ridiculous hy his successors.Other things in Christianity have changed, but the lif and, existence of Christ has remained a faet, and will so con- tin pue to the ond of time.\u201d t Mr.Hall concluded by an earnes appeal to all to dg what lay in their power to stem the tide of scepticism which was fraught with such.ovil consequences to mankind.REV.J.B.THOMAS, D.D4 NewtontCentra, Mase.said he had prepared nothing and thought the two previous péakers had verèt \u2018the ground.It was difficult ot te So of £0.Vv specially vital oie fo are ! wis a materialistic age i Glos, YES not to simple straightforward proof of \u2018the per- d: this -} rent are was ; marks, in which he held it would be à great | abroad that Christianity was in danger Thee ty years ago La field 2 ; Befare the Raliway \u2018Committee of the Privy CouneH\u2014The .Situation on the fceno of Krouble.cited movement.i Pen qui ulmost imposed on the Ch ristian LE was large y Lécessary, as tne future upity of the church had to he upon solid .me foundation, which vould not be SE [SPECIAL YO THE STAR.) controverey or dispute.This Pirie October 23.\u2014The Railway C me was not wholly an evil, and produced une belief rather than disbelief, and he fri it rather a hopeful ciement and a heal sign of the spirit of the tines.It was true there was disbelief, but this had arisen from hardness of heart and the at Tor Enon men's minds in materialism.there was no remedy but prayer.There should be diserimination between doubt impelled by reason and doubt which repelled reason.Tho following hymn was then sung: Col actous Sptrit, Leapyenl Dove, With b! ght and comfort frm above Be Thott our Guardian, Thou our Guide, O'erevery thought and step preside.The Ught of truth to us display, And make us know and choose Thy way, Fant holy fear tn every heart, That we [rom Thee muy ne'er \u2018depart.mittee soso vf ho a un Sunil, quelu ing John oa Sir J.8.D.fioonald, ; and vipat Tangoci Pope ana Carling, net this ob\u201d ali connection with Manitobu vay difi- culty.The sitting wis one.It.was agreed that ex~Judgoe Clarke, solicitor for the C.P.R., should draw up a statement of the facts in connection with the dispute, and submit it to & meeting of the Committee to be held on Friday week, and that if the statement proved acceptable to the counsel for the Mannitol Government, the Committee should submit the whole case to the Supreme Court for a decision.Tho Supreme Court will have to decide whether, in view of the moutually admitted facts, the Manitoba Government has \\ ox power to authorize the Crossing of the LP.R.by the Manitoba road, contrary to the Dominion statute, which BUYS practically that no 2 pro line shall bo interferred with by a ncial road, except, witn the Lead us to holiness, the road \u2018I'hat we must take to dwell with God; Lead us to Christ, the ving way, Nur let us from Dis pastures stray.assent of Dominion Government.REV.DYSON HAGUE, THE INJUNCTION CASE.of Brockville, sald he thought that there WINNIPEG, October: 23.\u2014Chief Justice Was an important phase in re ious life, not Taylor did not render judgment in the insufficiently emphasized in public teaching, Junction case this morning as anticipated.namely, the duty of grappling with unbelief | among Christians and ninisters.It was evident that there was a great width be- twoen the teaching and methods of the Apostles and those of the present day.It was not so Much thought that was wanted be eulogized to-day as the sumnum bond of religious life, but \u201clife\u201d real, intense, Christian life in teaching the doctrines of Lhe faith.e will do so to-morrow.\u201d The probability now seems to be that the Government will take no immediate action in the matter of crossing the C.PP, BR.which continues to guard L the scene with a largo fo force.Assaulted at st Martin: Isnie Bauriol, a gardener of St.Martin, appeared in the police court this morning, his head all bandaged und his face pale as death.He made a de osition against a young man of bis ging him- with \u2018aggravated assault with the intent Lo rob him of his money.It appears that showed yuitean amount of money in pay Ing a bill yesterday noon.One of \u2018the youn, men present remarked: \u201cHe has lots o money!\u201d On his way to a relatives house he passed through adark little wood.When in the middle of it he was suddenly struck down, but detendé himself so much so that the alleged would-be thief took to his heels.REV.JOHN HALL, D.D.of New York, followed in a few brief re- mistake to allow the impression to go from the incursions of scepticism.| This was not the case.Christianity ° wus Btronger now than it had ever been, and sceptics were not as numerous as Chris tiang, and the Church of Christ was ever day being extended throughout the grtire globe.The duty of the fo Nowers of Christ wis not to reason wit unbelievers in the spirit that they could not be convert- Sauriol, howey er, bled profusely from deep ed, but rather that they could again be Kash on his head! No arrest has yei been brought back to the fold.The Saviour was Rade.with His enuroh and would remain to the end of time in spite of the assertions of all who believed that the last of the soul is the death of man.REV.MR.HOLE.Nova Scotia, also followed in the same strain, and, referring to the ideasentertain- ed by Herbert Spencer, and other scientific men of a future life, said that these would end with them as similar opinions had pass- od away with others who had preceded them.He Wants Forty Men Now.\u201cIt will take forty men now to arrest Morrison, the alleged Megantic murderer,\u201d said Chief ughes this morning.\u2018It is certain that he will try his best not tobe caught alive.Moreover, the men with whom he stays Lwo days here and two days there, will fight for dear life to prevent His arrest.The vernment can\u2019t do more than they did; they offered $1200 for his captu \u201cwill you send any body on that mission?\u201cNot unless I Soe instructions to that effect from the Atsorney-General.If such instructions are given, I would propose the matter to the Committee, and am sure [ could find enough volunteers among my mon to undertake take the work.\u201d The Board of Health.The chairmanship of the Board of Health is vacant by the rejection of Dr.Germain.Ald.Martineau has been proposed by Ald.Jeannotte to the vacant position.\u2018Why?; is being asked by the health officials and others.The chairman of the board has been for some years past a medical man.Mr.Gray was succeeded by Dr.Mount and he in turn by Dr.Germain.The advantages of having a medical man chairman of the Board, the medical health officer points out, are so manifest as to need REV.DR.ANTLIFF said: There are a mine of young men and older men whohave intellectual difficulties.1 should be glad if in our bible classes we had some reading from text books, and thus give the young men & weapon to combat those who are trying to undermine their belief by their superior knowledge.To be forewarned may in their case forearmed.We are not standing on sand even from an intellectual standpoint, and should make the best tight we can.After Dr.Antliff had finished, the secretary announced that at two o'clock there would be a meeting for the purpose of making arrangements for the business meeting on hursday.He also an- nouheed that Rev.J.H.Castle would be unavoidably absent is afternoon, hut that his place would bo taken by Rev, Mr.Hall.Ay tistinoton 50 he not fo make no demonstration, but there happens to be the eches.At this announcement Bu medical man on the council ut present.one of the delegates asked if it would 754 Gven us 18 Lhe question being asked, He has not even had the advantage of being a member of the 5 board 60 as to know something of its proce- ure.not be well to have a boy who could take ap the cards of those wishing to speak, to whi question the secretary replied that they had a boy there for that purpose, but he was out all morning, a statement which caused considerable merriment.here being no other speakers, brought to a close by the Lu ner of the doxology.The Promotion of Temporance.At a.meeting of the Royal Templars last évenina 1 in the Sherbrooke street Methodist church, 50 representatives of the four city councils attended, and it was decided to begin the three weeks\u2019 meetings on November the 12th.The Chairman.Mr.A.M.Featherstone, spoke of the advantages of these meetin, Wp romoting general temperance wor ; and more especially as a means of gathering strength and making preparation for the close fight that is ex- pec on all sides pa hen the question pu again The Prince of Wales.LONDON, Oct.23\u2014The Prince of Wales returns from Vienna highly pleased with his visit, which he has enjoyed immensely.Per haps his sporting experiences are those which he has enjoved most.He has lost weight since he went abroad, and is now a stone lighter than in August, There sa report that Mr.Murray is going shortly to be brou ht up nest spring.mself confident publish the Prince of Wales speoches.th hat ext year tho aumbor 21 icensod brid tre 8 .quor p aces pe s city woul gely The Cambridgeshire Stakes reduced, and h © exborted tho meeting to do LoNDON, October 22.\u2014At the Newmarket Houghton meeting the race for the n- bridgeshire stakes was won by Legh\u2019s \u201cVeraecity,\u201d Boyd's \u201cCactus\u201d second, and » Cooper\u2019 s Bismarck\u201d third.The I'he Potenza 1887, The Potenza Disaster, 3 6 t, x ho fC 23.\u2014T Andrew Brisset, jr., under the firm name of Rou.October Dei report Of | oghiin & Co.has been re-enresisor ry ÿ Pote i bier of persons kilied de TO limits the ed and will continue until May 1, 1889.Th amount of capital \u20ac furnished by Andrew ber of injured to 55.Brisset, jr., is $10,000.The rm is formed toc on the büsiness of raflway sup- Pliers, general merchants and manufac- urers.Charges Against Sub-Chief Kehoe.{_ A formal com laint, jeans Sub-Chiet Echoe, in in connection Bcott matter, was laid before Ald.mac, chairman o the Jiolice Co Commi ttee, yesterday afternoon, by Mir.Cargo secretary of the Dominion Alliance.The matter will be investigated by the committee to-morrow afternoon.all in their nary to make the three weeks\u2019 meetings a perfect success.Business Note.Porvoo Be commenced on May tween rnard J.Coghlin od £erions Runaway Accident.A serious runaway accident took place this afternoon on McGill street, by which a gentleman from Belœil was seriously, if not tally injured.He was removed to the General Hospital A Double Offender.A deposition was made by Mr.John Linton, merchant, this morning, against one John Maloney, who is held at Pem- brooke, Ont.onac arge of rape, for having stolen $380 from him in a house of ill-fame _ on Bt.Justin street, on the 19th inst.A Midnight Fire.; In Favér of the Paper Company.x Amen Mr.Porta sig a'ohaoco shop ob cudgment was given, to-day, by Mr.NO ntario street, did damage the J ustice Loranger, in the case ot the New extent of about $400, at 2 o'clock this morning.Had it not been for special constable England Faper Com 9, Against the \u201cPost Contents awakening the family who lived pany Printing Company,\u201d for $1314.18.4 Laprairie Contested Election.The Laprairie election case, Brisson aguinst Goyette, has been fixed for hearing ip Review on n Friday next,\u2019 the 26th inst, PERSONAL.oul ave followed.THE ASTOR \"OR FAMILY.A writer in the Goamopolitan magazine referring to the fAstor 1 family sa \u201cThey are eternully adding to their possceslons Hon.Judge Larue 1s ai a present presiding over they have thousands of buildings\u2014resi- the Court at Arthabask: Prothonotary Longpré has just returned from his vacation trip to Europe.Mr.C.Van Horne, president of the Canadian Pacific Craie left for New York last evening Monsteur ir Dubal, being Senior Consul at has Deen.cla osen dean, vice the late a re of pe united districts J and Broan of of Russell anied by Mrs.Olivier, ar- Tived in town \"thie mi Moraing.dences, office rebousos\u2014and may in time hold et to \"the.bulk of the town.No one, outside:pf the immediate family, and but Meh fow in it, have any idea how this En ar goes on, month after month, year, generation after gen neration.par ard Astors keep their affairs as secret ns.possible, they are reticent\u2014 men, women:-andichildren\u2014as a rock on that subject, though \u2018only ji Dead and their er have.ay defin information.Monseigneur Bégin will be consecrated Bisho of y âre .Ted 13 .oy rs.Jules er M MP.\"P.(and son ot Judge augments ti tel?Khu \"and with \u2018this they Tessier, CM Dochèns ad i.aan have hogy are satisfied in Rome stuce the 6th instan' Mrs.Fessenden, Cog Bo I received compound fracture white ng 5 cormiage we ot ther day, 18 ng favorably, The arm successfully reset by Dr.Dugdale, BAZAINE BE BEGGING.Whether us reall y bogged for an obolys in his dsalining days.or not, the late L'Electeu: \u2018essaie arabal- ne did.He was.reduced to pi 5 cote DE Bes M.tas Ne Jules x P.for io such destitution: in rit that he did not L islet, have obtained during their visit to Rome officers who bre Pa Papal ben Denediction for the electors served rr.user \u201cwriting in Shia arriage ora or : Léanâre J.Ethier, Assist- 2 who Hi Ea Bloor ss Rosé eee : ant city Attorney, with e Delorme, ne snot a fori second daughte rot Mr.Ovide Delorme, « ot 8t.dishonorable to: hat nie ne Paul street, Sook KpPiace this moming at St.have no hope of being oh to return fs Janes Church, ih to presence of a Targh nme?Bazaiñie was son \u201cof a green grocer in I und bridegroom, newlÿ Versailles.He-often expressed lief of ' late dus thatthe empire would bo finally \"a .Fauvel of Paspéblac th aukrüpt estâté of the great fr or Southuiet | F908 lished in France.the Gilson Cioy, Quaneq oy aed to lunch, at OMEN JOURNALISY u a : AS teb niche wh ng on.Mr.x \u201c WOMEN JOURNALISTS.cony bméelves in © Ashôries.Mr.Mercier approves thy tae me ae daily = ewspaper printed fu the the Columbia, at Vicloria, BC.and Mem warn oe.Jioman, Elizabeth b Maret, à 19 London, 1763, Lo by Miss Maude\u201d .Ward, 1 her opening address she said she bad pan a tol.Hotonronbgmulr, were & NOW r to \u201cspare the public guests of Lieut-Col, ton, D.A.G., at started j ape hope his St, Catherine street, last alf \u2018the tinpertinences which the ordinary They lo L ths morning for New York, where suey papers contain.\u201d Wontanlike, her r was | ] on the \u201cEtruria _ reformatory.The first newspaper published Tote tor\u201d and: in America of Which we_have any reco was.in: asso Is wag called the Its Ctrealation fe 1s Within the Law, anclinbel! New, The Bank of Nova Scots, whose'ciroulation hag After, The denen 6 Cagis, on editor, the Ler for some time been in excess of ths pald u ° ial, u Kath of thing contrary tot thie\" Bal acts 1a tor threo years.© most, spirited oo oa Jor tr Re ve LR noi_suspend publication \u2018wheti Pa te SPORE | Data orge PU tan mittod th to issué Jotes to the value a 4772 Foods Tptand joe Îts first nows- the Banks or Jr tia hay has vil \u201cor ber: Seo pages = ed Anne r as the amount of the Union! Bin] Ses = did kin: , oe iting a Jac aug a Es ee he) Fi de il Les HOF Jee T sid up cap! \"MCE Touson thio Bagk 0! | ess .che vrès \u201cpol irited printer THE MANITOB) RAILY AY.DIFFICULTY | robably serious consequences | license |-y&.118.m.\u2014Probabilities ne next.twenty-four hours de id | PSEA, \u201caf thie colonia ee In 2 Ry ar ably.nad: 8K repaper i | Ca New She Co,\u2019 tn LE GR fed published and pri à papér in Virg: ta favoring-the colonial cause und greatly offending the | royaliste, and fo years after another paper started in the Interests of the crown by o Mrs H.Boyle, borrowing the name of Mrs.Ried's paper, Gazelle, but which was short-lived.Rohs we were published in urg.The colonial news was Tou ret In which the ited ration of Indeperidenc -e0 was printed.In 1773 Elizabeth Timothy printed and edited a paper in Charleston, } S.C.After the revolution, Anna Timothy became îts sole proprietor and editor, and was appointed Staie printer, which position sho hold 1 for seventeen years.Mary Crouch published a paper in the same town about the same time, in eclal opposition to the stamp act.She alor wa removed her paper to Salem, Mass., and continued its publication for many years, LOCAL ST New York Stock th the.town of \u2018STRONGER.Strong \u2014 Chicago Grain Weak.The sales on the local Stock Exch morning were 11060 shares, against 185 tue tWO sessions yesterday.this during Bank\u2019 of Montreal ard Richelien stock were the leading securi- ues dealt fn, the former to the exient of 34% and the latter to'the extent of 600 shares, Bank of Montréal Was stronger on opening by 44.IL opened nt 22% und advanced to 2201, but at the close dropped back to 228, It opened is ik closed yeste ab 224% xd, but it.rose w 2:25 during Lhe morning, closfn DE again at lag.chelou vos 1 point stronger on opening, nately 55, and ad ced to ob, hit closed.Cana Lug ie Wan by 3122.9 nu The Bar Nova Beotla, whose Siroulation ec cluded the pis At [& is nethors coordi the Beptemn- ber bauk ret is authorised to Ee notes to thy otal La3:4:2,000, und is therefore within the Jimit FEA The Local Stock Market.: MORNING SALEs\u201447 Bunk of Montreal at 229, 50 do at 22934, 51 do al 220; Bank of Montreal, x.d., 50 shares at 224 5 ao at 2295, 75 40° ai 224, 50 do ut ne #50 ontario al 126; Toronto at 212: 150 Richelleu at_55; 25 do be 5514, 125 do ul HOM, £5 do al 5514, 205 do al 56, 50 do at 554 a.\u201c100 doat 56; 7 Gas al 2094, 7 do at 20944, 7 do al 2003 100 Canadian Pacl- tie at 66, 25 do at 56k; 10 %ell Telephone at 92.AFTERNOON NALES\u2014\"l'00 late for publication, MONEY.\u20141n New York wus not quoted.Here lu 154 10 43e.LONDON.\u2014 Consols opened at 97 7-16, and closed al.#7 5-18.Cubadian Pactitc opened at 57%; and closed at 57 5-5 Patents opened at 82.50 and closed at 82.4 New York Stock Market.PECIAL TO THE 8TAR.) October 23.,\u2014The Foss financial During the forenoun the market was strouger, and a good many of the active stocks recovered a large part of yesterday's decline, Lhough Missourl Pacifle was stlll active and continued on the down grade duriug the first hour, when tt sold at 73%), waking a total decline of 8 points within the week, Jn the second hour ff, Tecovered to 763g, and fell off to 7-45, again in the hour Ww 12 o'clock.The great feature of Lhe market, bowever, wus Hichmond Terminal BLOCKS, which furnished 34 per cent.vf the forenoon's business.Common advanced 5% and preferred lig.All other stocks of the southern rouds embraced to a grealer or less extent in the system that will be controlied by the Richmond Terminal were also higher.After the southern stocks Union Pacific was net on the most active, bul the strongest, opening Lg higher at 650% aud selling as high as 6574.Granger stocks were uctive within a narrow range.Anthracite coal stocks \u2018were dull, gnd Lackawanna was rather heavy.1n the hour io one o'clock the market was strong, and the highest prices of ue day were made: MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.orted for the STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co.LOU 8t, Fra Xavier 3% 1 o'clock (8 NEW YORK.article says: Stok Brokers, Seber 23, 1888.Ask Bid.229 62234 127 85 106 04 175 11985 - \u2014 210 05 56 140 > \u2014 30 1904 _ I 3 85 ha \u2014 110 2434 Hay NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Macdongall Bros, Stock er, 39 &t.anol Plains street.tober Do lorerdu N Navig.Oregon any 3 Out, = Weat'n .new 24 Cran Pac.Wa Union.IN.NEW YORK.GRAIN Specially Repèrted for the STAR.October 23.Month Open\u2019; Di | Highest: Lowest ] Latest Wea (Nov.| \u2014 ToD Dec.| 112 112 11 i) May .] 116% 116% i 8 11 GRAIN IN CHICAGO.| Month Opening Highest | Lowest | Latest 118 { 132 11 115 1: 1148 113 112 1 10 ils) ile 38 3 - i PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO.Hg big | Month, Open'g.| Highest.Lowest, | Latest.PORK Nov.1450 1450 | 14.42 1445 14.823 1487 1445 14.5 3865 14804 \u20184404 453 827 830 sem 82% FOREIGN EX CHANGE-Reported for the Star W.L.'8 Jackson & Go.Dpokers, 10 Exo hanes art.3 p; m., October 23, ™ MONTREAL IN a YORK.Posted; 485 LX.Fda.4.89 4.87 .5.21 8: .© b.1K Hi Bt EH.Cbs.l 1 Consols.\u201412.30.\u2014 ur , Money and Acor.Money in London 34 pe: DEATHS.MASSY\u2014At Denver, Colorado, on the 20th tnst\u2026 © Constance Emily, dau; hier of the late Hugh Massy, of Tullow Lo ow Cp.Carlow, fréland, and sister or GSM, Massy, or Lits goîts- , CAISSÉ\u2014At Lachine, She wife of Fabien Catssé, Fosymaster, aged 47 years, Faner Al -noti THE WEATHER.Moderate winds; fair weather; stationary or Righer temperature.Readi ngs by Hearh & Harrison's standard her: mometer this day: Max., 40: min.925 Gate Ios year: HaX.56°; ain, S28.Parome meter.ngs to-day: 8 & m., 80:05; 12 M, » 20.94; 3p.m., 29.98, : \u2018Appointments This Evéning.Atangur or Music\u201c A Trip to Africa.\u201d THÉATRE ROYAL\u2014* Walts ot New York.\" FRASER INsTITUTE\u2014Mock Parliament.Valuable Gold Watch FOR SALE CHEAP.at A konfleman has left with us a heavy 18k Gold tn-winding Fly-Back Watch; one-fifth second, by - of the best European makers, to be sold at a area ssorifice as he wants money, Our special \u2018guarantee will be given.HENRY GRANT & SON, Jewellers, Te BEAVER HALL, Ugener Dercheater.FOR A Géintrine Waltham Watch in Neat, Strong Cases, Hetit bi mall on receipt of price abd Postage, HENRY ROSE, < 187 57.PETER STREET, 3 Doors ra Craig which \u2018was the Virginia\" MONTREAL HOUSEHOLD ASSISTING © co docs to the Wall\u2014Subsoribers Were Want- Ing and So Was Capitsl\u2014The Money Returned.The \u201cMontreal Household Assisting Co.\u201d i8 no more, Thid concern was started some 1@ ago by a young Englishman named Pov.ennelley\u201d formerly employed at the G.T.R.The object of the enterprise was to remove snow Îrom the front steps and sidewalk aud roofs of ordinary houses at \u2018the rate of $2 and $1 respect vely for the winter.The sum wus payable in two instalments, half, and the remainder previous to the 31st Decembor.An 0 was open- edat 230 St.James street.The enterprise has, however, come to an Bbrüpt tormina- tion \u201cfor want of capital, and one of the partners states that all that was taken in was $40, and that will be repaid to the sub- seribers.To Accommodate Tax-Payers.Ald.Conroy having called the attention of Acting-Mayor Clendinneng to the convenience it would be to the residents of the outlying parts of the city it they could pay their taxon i at the City Hall when they came into market, which\u201d they are prevented doing at present in consequence of the office not opening Lil 9 a.m.His Worship saw Mr.Robb, the acting-treasurer, this morning, and arranged thal for the future the office shall be opened for the receipt of tuxes on market tnornings, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 8am \"Action For L Libel, Mr.Joseph U.Pelland, advocate, of the firm of Bourgouin and Pelland, has sued Louis Desy, a merchant, of Berthier, for $5000 damages for defamation of character.The declaration alleges that in Berthier, on the cars and in Montreal Mr, Desy accus the plaintiff of having collected the money and never remitting it.These accusa- tious were repeatod several times.Place d'Armes Square.Complaints have heen made that Place d\u2019Armes square is closed of an evening at 6 o'clock.The City Surveyor says he has iven no instructiohs upon the subject, rut will order that it be kept opened oh 9 o'clock.It would, he says, be better if it were opened altogether but it would be a pity to pull down the walls and railings as they are such nice ones.Electric Lighting.At a meeting of the Light Committee this afternoon the report of the sub-committee, on the recommendation of Mr.Badger, city electrician, that the whole of the city should be lighted by electricity to be worked by the city, was read, recommending with slight alterations the adoption of the scheme, and it was resolv to report to Council aces rdingly.Life Insurance as an Investment.Fifteen years ago a well known resident of \u2018Montreal purchased from the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York Tontine policy > No.82,034.His annual payments wero $133.20, and the total payments for fifteen years amounted to 81996.After fifteen years of Jrotection he has drawn from the Society $28 This is a cash return of $144 for each $100 paia in premiums; i.e, a return of all pre- Mums, with com interest al the rate of per vent.per annum Re he chosen he might have had instead of the cash a paid-up policy payable at death of $7,102.00.In the economy of life it doesn't pay to be always borrowing trouble and giving a high rate of interest for it.Holloway\u2019 8 5 Corn.Cure destroys all kinda of corns and warts, root and branch, Who then would endure them with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach?You may safely flatter any woman.from her understanding down to the exquisite taste of her fan.Every day \u201cincreases the por ulari and saie of Carter\u2019s Little Liver iis.ey reason is that when once used relief is sure to follow.Don\u2019t forget this.Fo remind a man of a kindness conferred on him, and to talk of = is little different from\u2019 proach.Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies, A marvel of purity and menses, not C2 economical then ordina kinda, and sold in competition with {& the.mult udp titads or low tom rote, short weight osphate only tn cans.alam or pi ox AL BARING: POWDRI co, NS.| WALL 8TREET, N.Y.HALLOWEEN ! Thirty-Third i INIAL GONGERT Q On WEDNESDAY EVENS, the 3lst Oct, 1888, For psr tleulsra © programme, fale of tickets 9 on the Sun pos at WILLIS & CO, 1824 otre Damo atrest.AYTON, See.50 1 EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE ! delegates from all f the Domi A Baadred deleg en nied Staton, 1° Dominion TUESDAY RIGHT.ker: Dr.John Hall, nf New York: Bish papsaker of Chicago; Dr.Robertson, from Manitobe 0 Topic: National bo Forile.WEDN: ESDAŸ\u2014ROMAN CATHOLICISM, akore; Prine; pata Macy Jear and Barbour, Pr.Lon ron, of Kingston; TE fone 1 Dr.Malin, Methodist Supe, MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY Co.NOTICE.A Dividend of Four Ror.cal cent, \u2018has nts de day been An- nd ble 6 mber Samal n x lil Be olosed from Ten oat, to re a bath aye inclusive.holders will be hald eeting of 8 st the Companys office on Wednesday, the 7th mrt BE PIANOFORTES, UNEQUALLED iN Tons, Touch, Werkmanahip and Darablity.WILLIS & CO., 1824 Netre Damo Stroet (near MoGHI St).HOLE AGENTS, Enaba, Williams, N oS Si eee, Dell Bucs, a, man £45 ILLUSTRATIVE AND ADVERTISING URP@SES ! THE BURLAND LITHO.cor 9 Bleury Street.GENERAL PARTS Ladies\u2019 Lambs\u2019 GAL L LINES: Ladies: Natural Wool Ve, Bargains f Plaid D i AD reds tivods.ing awle, all prices, a Severs.AL up.a sin 3 3 Samples Fiie du ï ik $10.s aor: ww GE HS pars CHAM Notre Démos ist A, Red Door.MAGNIFICENT BGARDING STABLES NOW OPENED, \u2014ON- Mansfield St., No.70, NEAR DORCHESTER.TELEPHONE - No.4523.| STARR & KINSELLA.240xteod\u201d X CHINESE TEA x \u2014AT THE\u2014 Chinese Store, DIRECT FROM CHINA.SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH, PROPRI ETORS 90 Cents Tea reduced to.48e.13 do do -36c.du .do gee.38 do do .Z4c.CHINESE STORE, 1801 Notre Dame St., Next door to Wiley*s.X X POSTPONEMENT OF SALE.EP A OR RQ mnt L'on dine OCTOBER, 1888, at 10 a.m.arto adjoins the Gardenville Estate, hin rn mihe HY] walk of the fe contains 1 15 suitable for milkmen or andeners.Esay te Apply to Rev.Dr; CAMPBELL, JOHN HARDIE, on the premises.250x5 - (CATALOGUE \u201cBALE or ORIGINAL OLL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, SKETCHES AND STUDIES, \u2014FROX THE EASRL OF\u2014 MR.F.A.VERNER, Th amont riches Sepa l To be sold at the subscribers\u2019 rooms, Noe.1821 axp 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET.SATURDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBER 27th.pris fine collection now on Exhibition, jou com- à num of Water Color Di rs of Rance {hroughou t Cansds, he North.West à land: udiea of life mongst 2 North.werk dians, portraying their mm tng, loring an r mpde s fr Ao ie th = prairie, Bafsio H'atreine, Bee All aden 5 rout SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.M.HICKR® & Ceo.250 4 Auctioneer.\"M UBKISH RUGS.The Rale of Turkish Rags, Bnlgarian Needle Wark, Damascas Brass wnare, ét, will be, \u2014CONTINU - At.NO.91 ST.PETER STREET.Te-morrow (Wednesday) Afterneen, At TWO o'clock.Some of the best Bugs on the catalogue are yet to be sold.M.HICKS & CO,.2501 Aurtianeers.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ete.Important ale Ly our rooms, 241.243 St.Famen street, to-morr Wednesday evening, being the contents of a private house, removed.to our dogmes for convenience af ole.ocmprising Parlor and Bed- mn a Kitchen do.er ets, dues Fables, Cart ain.Fea ator, ET hy te 40d first.oipns Tra Bi 4%: Be nin Table and Chairs, Lawps.© re hires ep Urann ugar, (fret Hour Bodies M.To, Bedroom Farmitur ties of Chairs, Bed, i TH Hee , Gasaliers, &c.SALE / AT 7.30 SHARE.J.8.THOMSON & Co.uctioneers.APES SALF-PROVINCE Or QUEBEC, DIS- ontresl\u2014No.11, Magistrates\u2019 Court.Mo Montreal, Lonin David, Prutnti, re Zn pis re of tl id en- t, St, J amesst., inthec porMontresl will be solid b authority of Juatice, all the chattels of e said Defendant, cans, Sot sapelating oa furniture, iS LT, B Mont: real, 23rd October, Le 73 IL1FF'S SALE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIRA trict of Mon 0, BYVH \u2014 8 fronit Cours \u2018ward Houle, Tor, ET Montreal.Pra tif, ederic Baker.of Montres}, De pt En the na of November next, at 9 of.the dock {nu the forenvon, he residence of the a 1 £, No 287 Sk A does fu tue City of Montre will he sold by rsa of Juutice, all the goods 3nd chiativis of tha sald Defe neir this care, consisting of hounahaold formitu ure; aad at 11 of the clock fn tirs te forenoon, at Lis business place 450 Papineau ads ?conmatin « bu cast, ROR ac Satroal: 29rd Octe Hobur, 1848.1 OT M\u201d ARK YOUR LINEN, JAXEN.Es ET Cc.ITH où waah PRE elible Mar! HF.SACKS sf Drcurior Chewiat, dd Bt.Catherine rent, biev 13 DVANCES MADE TO HY USÉHOLDERS OR PERSONS IN STEADY E UTLOYMENT, on rronuissory noté, no publicity.say 1 286x Post Office Box Ne.54, Montreal, 3 MONTREAL DAILY HTAR, printed a ie Score Neroct and Partis lion Lan, a No vember, at 13 o*cloc, E.LUS M 22nd October, 1888.v HER, Manager, of hG Cu 1 Hintréa od by ea 3 nd 105 5 James \u2014\u2014-\u2014FROM HOT E RINKS THE Soda Water I ounta nl WINDSOR BRANOE OF \u2014-\u2014 =| THE MEDICAL.HALL.* 250 22am \u2014\u2014 RH arcs Dee ere amr ar "]
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